CVB Books Largest Convention Ever for Toledo!

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  • Voyager
    Voyager

    http://www.wtol.com/Global/story.asp?S=2866429

    http://www.wtol.com/Global/story.asp?S=2866429

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    TOLEDO -- The Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau has booked the largest convention in Toledo's history. For eight weekends this summer, nearly 7,000 visitors will descend upon the SeaGate Convention Centre for the annual convention of the Christian Congregation of Jehovah?s Witnesses.

    Toledo?s selection to host the event was announced Thursday. While the convention proceedings will take place at the SeaGate Convention Centre, the impact of the visitors will be felt throughout the community, as guests enjoy the region?s attractions, hotels, restaurants and festivals and spend their money here.

    The direct economic impact from this event is expected to be more than $8 million and generate nearly 30,000 room nights over the event?s eight weeks. Thursday?s announcement was the culmination of more than a year of work for the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau, which worked with the SeaGate Convention Centre, the Christian Congregation of Jehovah?s Witnesses and a wide variety of agencies and downtown landowners to ensure that everything was in place to make the event a success.

    "This is a huge economic development success and a perfect example of the SeaGate Convention Centre functioning as an economic magnet," said Jim Donnelly, president and CEO of the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitor Bureau. "Bringing the event to the SeaGate Convention Centre at break even costs generates opportunities for the local economy and accomplishes exactly the kind of thing the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau and the SeaGate Convention Centre were set up to do."

    The Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau is the umbrella organization that works with hotels, convention centers and other area agencies to draw events like this to the area. In 2003, the CVB confirmed 378 conventions with more than 84,000 room nights in Greater Toledo. Overall, tourism makes an approximately $1 billion annual impact on the local economy.

    "We were thrilled at the reception we received from the people we have worked with in Toledo. Both the SeaGate Convention Centre and the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau worked long and hard to help us have a successful event in Toledo. All our members look forward to a great summer in Lucas County," said David Dunn, of the Christian Congregation of Jehovah?s Witnesses. "It is our desire that each weekend, 7,000 Jehovah?s Witnesses leave Toledo spiritually refreshed, and return to their home cities to assist the local residents in their communities."

    Donnelly said that much of the credit for the convention choosing the SeaGate Convention belongs to the people of the community. "Perhaps it is most important to note that this organization has visited Toledo before, and chose to come back again. I believe that speaks volumes about the hospitality of our people and the quality of our community as a destination," Donnelly said.

    The convention will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of eight weekends in June, July and August. Visitors from the Ohio, Indiana and Michigan tri-state area are expected to attend the conference this summer, which is typically a downtime in the convention calendar.

  • freedom96
    freedom96

    No Sunday meeting?

  • willyloman
    willyloman
    "It is our desire that each weekend, 7,000 Jehovah?s Witnesses leave Toledo spiritually refreshed, and return to their home cities to assist the local residents in their communities."

    Oooh, these guys are good. Nice PR spin.

    His 'desire' is destined to go unfulfilled. The wits will NOT leave Toledo refreshed in any way, and they will return to their home cities with absolutely NO incentive to "assist local residents" in any meaningful way.

    But it's a great sound bite, prepared in advance and dictated by the public affairs office at the WTS.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    the impact of the visitors will be felt throughout the community, as guests enjoy the region?s attractions, hotels, restaurants and festivals and spend their money here.

    lmao... they don't know JWs do they!

    There is a saying about JWs: They bring ten dollars and the ten commandments... and they don't break either.

  • upside/down
    upside/down

    E- uhh correction.... they won't break the 10spot- that's it!

    u/d (of the former penny pincher class)

  • observador
    observador
    as guests enjoy the region?s attractions, hotels, restaurants and festivals and spend their money here.

    The writer of that article must have smoked something...

    The only "attraction" they'll enjoy is the Convention Center itself and the only festival they'll attend is the "spiritual banquet".

    That's it!!!

    And when they come back to their comunities, the only thing they'll do to the comunity is trying to convince uninterested householders how close the "end" must be now...

    Observador.

  • blondie
    blondie

    I would have to admit that many JWs spend money at the hotels and restaurants. It was a big thing to go out to eat after the convention sessions, to visit with friends, troll for a mate, have a few too many to drink even. Some JW families do plan their vacation around the convention and visit recreational facilities before and/or after the convention. I have to admit that my family even took a day or two off from the 8-day conventions to go to local tourist attractions. If anything, I saw that many JWs partied too much and stayed up very late and dragged into the sessions late. I'm sure between hotel and restaurant expenditures, Toledo will make a few dollars from the WTS convention.

    I find it interesting that it is only because the Silverdome is being torn down that JWs are being reassigned to facilities in these areas. I have heard stories about the poor accommodations at the Silverdome. I'm sure many JWs welcome the change of location.

    It is a good thing there aren't a pre-approved list of restaurants.

    Blondie

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