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Local News: CAPC considering 3 applicants for tourism director (5/20/21)

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Local News: CAPC denies support for chamber guide (4/27/21)

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 The Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission won’t be funding postage for the Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce’s annual visitor guide. At the commission’s regular meeting on April 14, chamber representative Devin Henderson presented a marketing support fund request for $5,000 to pay for postage. Henderson said the chamber is expecting to mail out 20,000 copies of the print guide, with the digital guide already available on the chamber’s website. “That amount doesn’t really cover all that postage, but it sure does help out,” Henderson said. “We still get plenty of requests for them and they’re an important piece for the town.”

Local News: CAPC denies marketing support for chamber guide (4/22/21)

Thursday, April 22, 2021 The Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission won’t be funding postage for the Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce’s annual visitor guide. At the commission’s regular meeting on April 14, chamber representative Devin Henderson presented a marketing support fund request for $5,000 to pay for postage. Henderson said the chamber is expecting to mail out 20,000 copies of the print guide, with the digital guide already available on the chamber’s website. “That amount doesn’t really cover all that postage, but it sure does help out,” Henderson said. “We still get plenty of requests for them and they’re an important piece for the town.”

Guitar sales soar as COVID-19 keeps Mainers playing at home

Guitar sales soar as COVID-19 keeps Mainers playing at home Shoppers are picking up guitars, keyboards and other instruments to learn to play as the pandemic stretches on. Share Ryan Heffernan of North Yarmouth with his daughter Ainsley, 6, as she plays her recently purchased guitar in the family’s music room on Thursday. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Like cross-country skis and snowshoes before them, guitars are in line to become a symbol of how Americans rode out the pandemic. Late last year, skis and snowshoes were in short supply in Maine as people sought outdoor winter activities to pass the time as the pandemic spread. This spring, people have been grabbing stringed instruments off the shelves, seeing the continued semi-quarantine conditions as the perfect time to finally learn how to play guitar.

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