The Johnson County Tourism Association (JCTA) will be launching a new branding program in 2022, and they gave an update on that and other plans for the coming year to both the Buffalo City Council and Johnson County Commission at their Tuesday meetings.
Jill Smith, President of the County Lodging
Event organizers are keeping Buffalo fixed in the public eye, with the ultimate goal of drawing people locally as well as from around the country and the world.
Claudia Todd gave updates to the Buffalo City Council on the Bomber Mountain Civic Center, JOCO First, the Johnson County Tourism Associ
Claudia Todd has been appointed to fill and serve out a vacant position on the Johnson County Tourism Association Board.
County Commission Chairman Bill Novotny explained why there was a need to fill the vacant position.
Novotny explained that the tourism board normally does the majority o
Johnson County's Commissioners have voted to elect Laurel Foster of Kaycee to the Johnson County Tourism Association Board.
The Board had two positions, one full term and one unexpired term to fill, but only one applicant as of this week.
The commission discussed the issue further.
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rd to submit them.
Grant funding will be used for advertising such as signs, posters, brochures and commercials promoting tourism.
According to their Facebook page, the JCTA works to promote Johnson County by providing marketing for the county and a Community Grant program geared toward bringing tourism to the local area.
Applications are available by email or hard copies can be obtained at either the Bomber Mountain Civic Center in Buffalo or in Kaycee at the Town Hall.
Completed applications must be submitted on or before Tuesday, February 23
rd via email or mailed to the JCTA.
Contact Claudia Todd at by email at claudia@jocofirst.com; by mail at JCTA, 63 N. Burritt, Buffalo, 82834; or by phone at (307) 620-1123.