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Greater Lansing CVB Reports Rebound of Local Hospitality Industry & Celebrates Ten Long Standing Businesses

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LANSING, Mich. – The Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau (GLCVB) held its annual meeting Tuesday and shared the state of the hospitality industry and 2021 local visitor economic impact. It also celebrated a local author as the CTA Star of the Year and recognized 10 area tourism-related businesses for milestone anniversaries. Many of which have been in business for 50, 85, and 100 years.

Find the full 2021 GLCVB annual report and additional details at https://www.lansing.org/about-us/annual-report-and-meeting/ 

Please see attachedreleases for details and photos of Tuesday’s honorees. 

GLCVB Honorees PhotographFront Row Left to Right: Katie Adams, LuAnn Maisner & Allison Goodman, Harris Nature Center; Harea & Hugh Bates, Harry’s PlaceBack Row Left to Right: Erik Larson, Impression 5 Science Center; Adam Seyburn, Peanut Shop; Chris Chamberlain, Michigan Princess Riverboat; Joe Goodsir, Rick’s American Café, Harrison Roadhouse, Harrison Pub & Nuthouse

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