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Rejuvenation in the Deerfield Valley and at Mount SnowRelease Date: Saturday, September 8th 2007For Immediate Release: 1~802~464~8092 Southern Vermont - Renaissance, revival, rebirth, resurgence, and revitalization: these are all words to describe the atmosphere in the southern • The Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce had what they hoped was an ace up its sleeve for the coming summer months, eliciting the support of area businesses, artists and schools to create the summer long “Bears in the Valley” project, similar to Bennington Vermont’s “Moosefest” and the Ludlow Llamas. The project oversaw the creation of hand painted life sized bears placed around the valley, each with individual designs and back stories. The bears have been a hit with visitors, with the chamber issuing over 25,000 bear maps, and the live auction being held Columbus Day Weekend promises funds for the area events being planned next summer. • “When looking at organizing the second Taste of the Deerfield Valley (a festival gathering of area eateries where visitors can try sample items) the business community was so supportive, we almost felt like we had too many sponsors. That’s a fantastic problem to have," said Michael Allen Chair person of Celebrate the Valley. This not for profit community based group puts on events to showcase the valley, including December’s “Walk of the Santas”, recently named by the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing as a “Top Ten Winter Event” in Vermont, and the extremely well received Great Race Memorial Day Weekend. • The Tri-Town Economic Development Committee has orchestrated unprecedented support between the towns of • A survey of second-homeowners is the first project of the newly formed Dover Economic Development Committee, so that proceeds from the recently approved 1% local option tax can be spent appropriately. Surveys of residents, businesses and visitors will follow. “The community was pretty thrilled to be getting new owners at the mountain,” said business owner and President of the Chamber of Commerce Bruce Korb. “Knowing that Tim Boyd and Peak Resorts were going to significantly invest in snowmaking and renovations, we knew recovery in the area was underway.” Korb’s assumption has proved to be right on the mark. “The excitement around Summer activities continue to be a focus of the resort. The USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships, held at John Reagan, owner of popular Dot’s Restaurant in “Our customers keep talking about how much nicer it looks in town, all the flowers the town beautification group added, and the bears, and even how much better it looks at the entrance to town where the new sign from the high school shop class sits.” Bartleby’s “We understand that business owners not only need to take the initiative to drive their own business, but also support those efforts which drive business to the valley in general,” said Magnus Thorrson, owner of the Gray Ghost Inn in Laura Sibilia, Executive Director of the Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce says the enthusiasm and cooperation in the area is unprecedented. “The sheer volume of people focused on working together to grow and improve the valley has been inspirational. The select boards, business owners, civic groups, parents, and schools all putting in this kind of time and effort, the scale of the improvements being put in at the mountain, and the thumbs up we’re getting from our visitors, it’s a little like watching a slot machine hit the jackpot – everything keeps lining up, and paying off.” |