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Agritourism and heritage tourism workshop coming to northeastern ColoradoColorado Have you considered developing or enhancing an agritourism or heritage tourism enterprise along with your existing farm or ranch operation? If so, mark this workshop on your calendar as a "must attend" event. The workshop will be held Feb. 22 at the Washington County Events Center in Akron, Colo. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., with the program kicking off at 9:45. There will be a $25 registration fee to attend the program. Agritourism can be defined simply as inviting the public onto a farm or ranch to participate in various activities and enjoy an agricultural experience. Agritourism can also be defined as an activity, enterprise or business that combines primary elements and characteristics of agriculture and tourism and provides an experience for visitors that stimulates economic activity and impacts, both for farm and community income. By either definition, an agritourism enterprise will require time, skills and resources all operators will need to actively manage. This workshop will provide tools and resources for you to begin a planning process to create a successful agritourism or heritage tourism enterprise. Invited speakers will present information on engaging your community, assessing your resource base, legal implications and marketing your operation. Speakers will include Sharon Glidden from Tiger Mountain Ranch in Oklahoma, Duke Phillips of Chico Basin Ranch in Colorado and Gary May of May Farms in Bennett, as well as business management professionals and specialists from Morgan Community College Small Business Development Center, Northeast Colorado Resource Conservation and Development, the Colorado Department of Agriculture and Colorado State University. For more information, please contact Dennis Kaan at 970-345-2287, Rich Mullaney at 970-522-7440, ext 4 or Merle Rhoades at 970-542-3263. To ensure a spot at this exciting educational opportunity, please RSVP by Feb. 18. The program agenda and registration materials may be downloaded from http://goldenplains.colostate.edu or requested by phone and mailed to you. 2/4/08 Date: 1/29/08 Advertisement
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