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(Site Ahuattce The ADVANCE, Moy 5, 2021 /Page 3A Explore Georgia Launches Marketing Campaign and Travel Guide To Support Tourism Recovery To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, Governor Brian P. Kemp in conjunction with Explore Georgia, the state tourism office within the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), announced several new initiatives to increase visi tation and support tour ism recovery in the state. During a virtual event held at the Georgia Aquarium, Explore Georgia launched a new marketing cam paign, 'Ready. Set. Geor gia., 1 unveiled the latest '2021 Explore Georgia Of ficial State Travel Guide, 1 and highlighted $ 1 million in new grant and co-op op portunities for the tourism industry made possible by Governor Kemp’s amend ed FY21 budget. “As more people are vaccinated and eager to travel, tourism is a top pri ority for Georgia’s econ omy, and I am committed to ensuring both its recov ery and continued suc cess. I was glad to approve an additional $1 million to support communities throughout the state to re start their tourism market ing after a year when their primary funding source was impacted dramatical ly,” said Governor Kemp. “This will continue to bol ster our recovery efforts, helping our state’s tourism industry get back on its feet, and welcome more visitors to Georgia.” Georgia’s tourism industry benefits local economies and small busi nesses across the state, and evidence shows that the state is beginning to see brighter days ahead. Be cause Georgia remained open for business in 2020, the state is in a stronger position than much of the United States as according to positive trends in recent weeks. National visitation data tracked by Arrivalist shows that total trips to or within the state were up 75% in March year-over year and up 23% compared to Q1 2020. “Despite the challeng es tourism has faced, our team at Explore Georgia found creative ways to pro mote safe travel to Geor gia. With the support of Governor Kemp and our tourism partners across the state, we’ve been able to ensure that Georgia is in the best position possible as we begin recovery,” said Pat Wilson, Commission er of GDEcD. “All across the state, we are seeing evidence that tourism - de spite the pandemic - has remained strong and will prosper for years to come.” 'Ready. Set. Georgia.,' the state’s new multimil- lion-dollar recovery mar keting campaign, launches this week across a variety of digital and print media. Informed by traveler senti ment, the campaign high lights a mix of city, coastal, and small town destina tions throughout the state, pairing iconic imagery with active calls to travel ers to get out and explore. In time for summer travel planning, the '2021 Explore Georgia Official Travel Guide' includes ideas for exploration throughout Georgia. Pro duced by Blue Sky Agen cy in Atlanta, the guide’s cover features a call to ac tion: EXPLORE. Within each letter, a photo - taken by actual Georgia travel ers - provides a glimpse of the state’s most beloved, inspiring, and unexpected destinations. The '2021 Explore Georgia Official Travel Guide' is produced in partnership with At lanta Magazine Custom Media and is available for free. The guide can be re quested online at Explore- Georgia.org, by calling 1-800-VISIT GA, or at any of the state’s nine Visitor Information Centers. “Georgia’s ‘open for business’ approach and success with vaccinations has given the travel indus try the license to operate, meeting a steady increase in demand as travelers convert a year’s worth of pent-up demand into solid travel plans,” said Mark Jaronski, Deputy Com missioner of Tourism at GDEcD. Across the U.S., the travel industry is celebrat ing the annual National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), May 2-8, 2021. Through the theme Power of Travel, it shines a spot light on the critical role that travel will play in driv ing economic recovery ef forts and building the path forward. The celebration unites communities across the country, highlight ing what travel means to American jobs, economic growth, and personal well being. “NTTW takes on a special significance this year as the travel industry looks to rebound quickly from the pandemic and ac celerate recovery efforts,” said U.S. Travel Associa tion President and CEO Roger Dow. “The past year was incredibly challeng ing, but we saw the full power of the travel indus try on display in the way we united and supported one another through this crisis.” For more information about National Travel and Tourism Week, visit www. ustravel.org. Media images and video: https://bit. ly/3xzaOtQ_ About Explore Georgia Explore Georgia, the tourism division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, is the state’s official desti nation marketing organiza tion. Through its home of fice in Atlanta, nine visitor information centers, and a network of representatives across the globe, Explore Georgia inspires travel to and within the state. The division works to advance Georgia’s $68.96 billion tourism industry that sup ports more than 484,000 jobs. Learn more at Ex- ploreGeorgia.org. About GDEcD The Georgia Depart ment of Economic Devel opment (GDEcD) is the state’s sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small busi nesses, locating new mar kets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Geor gia, and promoting the state as a destination for arts and location for film, music and digital enter tainment projects, as well as planning and mobiliz ing state resources for eco nomic development. Visit www.georgia.org for more information. RTCA HISTORY DAY — Each year students at Robert Toombs Christian Academy participate in the National History Day program sponsored by the Georgia Endow ment for the Humanities and LaGrange College, There are levels of competition including school, regional, state and national. Each year's competition is centered around a theme, This year's theme was "Communica tion in History: the Key to Understanding," Juniors Marli McCranie (L) and Madison Williams (R) recently placed third in State Competition with their project "FDR's Fire side Chats." Election continued from page 1A seat on the State Transpor tation Board at the conclu sion of the legislative ses sion in March. He replaced Don Grantham who re cently stepped down after being appointed by Gov ernor Brian P. Kemp to the board of the Georgia Ports Authority. Morris will serve out the remainder of Grantham’s term that ex pires in 2024. 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