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This exhibition of Linda Whitney's thirty-two stunning mezzotints coincides with her retirement from Valley City State University where she has ...
One of the best 1/3-mile dirt tracks in the nation. Cheer on your favorite drivers while Outlaw Sprints, Late Models and Superstocks all compete for t...
Performances: May 15-17 at 7:30pm; May 18 at 2pm Synopsis: For the past 10 years the Silver Follies have delighted audiences with their i...
Get onto the water at the Jamestown Reservoir for the 38th Annual Dakota Anglers Walleye/Northern Tournament, Jamestown Reservior. To obtain tourma...
Once upon a time, in a land far far away, lies a garden behind a wall. An enchantress catches a thief and the classic story of forbidden fruit and ...
Swap meet and car show. Crafts and collectibles. Venders welcome. Lunch and beverages available.Hosted by The Red River Valley HCCA Regional Gro...
Traditional dancing with beautiful handmade costumes. The pow wow is a visual extravaganza beyond compare.
Kite flying festival for all ages. Fly your own kite. Build a kite at the festival. See kites of all shapes, sizes and colors being flown.
Experience the Old West in a Wild West shootout at the Frontier Village. Show starts at 3 pm and is free and open to the public.
Plans for the 28th annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering to be held Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25, at the Medora Community Center are still being fi...
Feb 10, 2013 by C | Posted in Air Travel
I am a senior double majoring in Communication and Recreation, Sport, and Tourism. I have had a summer internship with NBCUniversal, but want to focus more on the Recreation and Travelling aspect of my degree.
I LOVE traveling and my dream job would be to get paid to travel or go …. I want to gain experience in the field. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I would greatly appreciate them.
Ideas: Wounded Warrior Project, Red Frog Events, Spartan Race, Truth.com, buzzfeed, TOMS shoes, anything non-profit as well (anything similar/related would be awesome)
Okay, so, you want an "internship" that sends you to some exotic locale, covers your expenses, and pays you on top of that? Congratulations, so does everyone else :-)
Seriously though, these type of things are few and far between. There's opportunities to volunteer, op …the local language, and you'll get paid to do so, but again, you have to get there yourself and take care of yourself once you're there. Try to check with your school, perhaps they have some resources that aren't commonly known and can point you in the right direction.
Good luck.
Aug 25, 2008 by Dev K | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I plan on majoring in corporate communications with a leisure &sports management/ parks, recreation and tourism management minor. Does this open up high paying job opportunities? What jobs can one get with this major.
I think this would open up higher paying jobs, but keep in mind you must also have extra curricular things other than the education majors.
May 03, 2013 by Question M | Posted in Polls & Surveys
This is a survey about motives in Tourism. It is quite long but we would appreciate your help. You opinion counts and matters.
It is anonymous. Please, answer truthfully.
1. Are you male or female?
2. How old are you?
3. Which country are you from (or resid …s for traveling:
-At home
-From a friend
-In primary school
-In middle school
-On college
-On education level higher than college
-On job
-From Internet, TV,...
-From travel agency
-Elsewhere
Thank you for you help.
Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure, or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes".[1]
…tourism.[8] These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships, and taxicabs; hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts; and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues, and theatres.