Travel Oregon - International Sales Development Workshop on the South Coast

Date: 

Tuesday, February 13, 2018 - 8:00pm

Please see: http://www.cvent.com/events/international-sales-development-workshop-sou...

for details

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Is your business interested in learning more about international visitors and their impact on local tourism? Travel Oregon's Global Sales team will provide educational workshops for local businesses in the tourism industry focused on everything international, from familiarization tours to receptive tour operators, in an effort to grow your business. 

 

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE

  • Basic international tourism overview
  • Best practices for working with international tour operators
  • How to develop an outstanding itinerary
  • 1-on-1 appointment with Travel Oregon Sales Managers

SCHEDULE

For more details, visit the Agenda page.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Global Sales 101

  • 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Coos Bay
  • 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Brookings


1-on-1 Appointments

  • 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. | Your business or organization from Coos Bay to Brookings


Networking Event

  • 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. | Broken Anchor Bar & Grill, Bandon, OR



Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Global Sales 101

  • 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. | Bandon Dunes, Bandon, OR


Itinerary Planning

  • 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Bandon Dunes, Bandon, OR

Wanted: Images of Whalen's Cafe, Stormy's, Gigi's bar (where the library is now)

A visitor recently asked

I love seeing the historic pictures of Langlois posted on the website. I wonder if anyone has one of Whalen's Cafe which later became Stormy's, then finally became Gigi's before it burned.

It would be great to do a feature on all that location.   There are so many stories about what went on there but nobody ever had a smart phone or yelp back then I guess.  If anyone has some images or stories to share we'd love to see them.  We have a pretty good scanner any old pics would be neat and we can return the originals.

 

Let us know! Read more about Wanted: Images of Whalen's Cafe, Stormy's, Gigi's bar (where the library is now)

A tribute to Arthur Eikamp

Arthur Eikamp died last November after living a full and very rewarding life. His story as recounted in his memoir is remarkable. Please go to " local authors" section of this web site for details. He was a living legend in Langlois- noted for cutting down trees in his 90's and earlier would use a scooter to go the post office and so was familiar figure on Hyw 101.  So in tribute: his obituary and a wonderful poem  " Arthur" in a book of poetry: heart stuck open by LIlyMars, one of our own Langlois poets.

 

Sept. 23, 1918 – Nov. 5, 2016

A memorial service will be held for Arthur Raymond Eikamp, 98, of Bandon, at 2 p.m. Dec. 3, at the Langlois Community Church. Cremation rites have been held under the direction of Nelson's Bay Area Mortuary.

Arthur was born Sept. 23, 1918, in a newly built chicken coop on a farm in Gary, S.D., the son of John and Anna (Beving) Eikamp. He was the fifth and last surviving of six children: four sisters and one brother.

Growing up in the dust bowl years, Arthur learned frugality, ingenuity, and self-sacrificing (if you couldn’t make it, you did without it), and strong work and moral ethics from his devout Christian parents. After a life changing experience in his late teens he enrolled in Anderson College to study for the ministry. There he made life-lasting friendships, but it wasn’t until he was a student at Yale Divinity School that he met and married Norma Helen Blewitt from New York City.

The first two years of married life they lived out of a Jeep station wagon traveling from Minnesota to the Rio Grande Valley ministering to agricultural migrants and their families. In 1949 they received the call to go to Japan to help the Japanese church rebuild after the devastation of World War II and embark on a 35-year missionary career in that country. They had the privilege of seeing Japan rise from the ashes and rubble of defeat and U.S. military occupation to become the advanced nation that it is today. In 1984, before retiring from serving in Japan, Arthur was honored by Emperor Hirohito with a medal for extended service to the Japanese people. Read more about A tribute to Arthur Eikamp

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