Ceela Mcelveny is the Vice President of Visit Albuquerque and said the city has been awarded more than $500,000 from the New Mexico Tourism Department as part of its Cooperative Marketing Grant Program.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The novelty of dishes ordered “Christmas style” and quick trips to Sandia Peak can wear off for Albuquerque residents but a new tourism department campaign aims to change that.
Tourism agency Visit Albuquerque launched the #TrueABQ Challenge Tuesday in an attempt to encourage locals to explore their city while also supporting small businesses, according to a news release.
Participants in the challenge are asked to complete a checklist of locally oriented activities and upload a photo from each challenge to the Visit Albuquerque website, agency spokeswoman Ceela McElveny said in a news release.
“This challenge is a great way for locals to rediscover their love of Albuquerque while also supporting the one-of-a-kind businesses that make our city so unique,” said Tanya Armenta, president and CEO of Visit Albuquerque. “We can’t wait to see the photos of our resid