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Darke County Visitors Bureau
DCVB
Wins State marketing Award
GREENVILLE, OH (November 1, 2016) – The Darke County Visitors Bureau
was recently recognized with a RUBY Award Citation of Excellence from
the Ohio Travel Association at the 2016 Ohio Conference on Travel,
which took place October 26-28 in Columbus.
The Bureau won the award in the “Brochure” category for the Western
Ohio Frontier Trail brochure, highlighting historical sites in and
around Darke County. The guide was designed by CJ Jasenski of
Projectonetwenty, Greenville, OH. It is the second state marketing
award the brochure has won in 2016.
The RUBY Awards, sponsored in 2016 by Ohio Magazine, are the Ohio
Travel Association’s way of honoring those who have found the most
innovative way to market their destination, experiences, or services.
This is the nineteenth year for the RUBY Awards.
“The RUBY Awards are a premier recognition of excellence in tourism
marketing in our state,” said Matthew Staugler, executive director of
the Darke County Visitors Bureau. “The Western Ohio Frontier Trail has
been a great vehicle for us to attract heritage travelers to our area.
Our area is rich in American history and the brochure is a terrific way
to tell that story to potential visitors.”
The Darke County Visitors Bureau is a non-profit destination marketing
organization whose mission is to share and enrich the stories and
destinations that make Darke County unique. For more information, visit
www.VisitDarkeCounty.org. CJ Jasenski of Projectonetwenty can be
reached online at www.projectonetwenty.com.
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