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Cumberland County PA

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Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau
non-profit
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CUMBERLAND VALLEY VISITORS BUREAU: PLANTING THE SEED FOR ECO-CONSCIOUSNESS The mission of the CVVB is to increase visitation and overnight stays in the Cumberland Valley; provide visitors with comprehensive travel tools to encourage patronage of area attractions and establishments; and maintain communication with area communities and potential visitors on bureau services and special events.
info@visitcumberlandvalley.com
717.240.7190
www.visitcumberlandvalley.com
Cumberland County - PA - United States - North America
Información de Contacto del Mapeador
Valerie Hacker
Project leader
Marketing/Creative Manager
English

401 E. Louther St., Suite 209
Carlisle, PA 17013

Declaración de Intención

Wouldn’t it be great if saving the environment meant saving money as well? Good news: It is easy being green with the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau! Living the green way of life doesn’t have to cost extra. It does, however, involve added planning and thoughtfulness to your everyday routine. A little change goes a long way to see long term results in our environment. At the CVVB, a majority of our staff uses laptop computers, cutting three quarters off our electrical use. Our pens, stationary, marketing collateral and business cards are all printed on post-consumer recycled paper with soy or water based ink. Recycling is another way we show our love for Mother Nature. Join us in our quest to save the Earth by taking steps to be more green.
Established in 2005, the CVVB represents the scenic 42-mile stretch of Cumberland County that has forever been a crossroads for history, small town charm and big city sophistication.