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Item Event Marketing and Expansion Assessment(2002) Schmitz, LauraItem Food Safety at Temporary Events in Milwaukee, Wisconsin(2022-06) Schuldt, SadieThis capstone project provides a total of eight detailed training presentations focused on educating food vendors on the importance of food safety and the regulations associated with selling food at temporary events in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The training presentations allow operators and food vendors the ability to watch, pause, and rewatch as needed. The final presentation shows the importance of food safety while examining violation and compliance data compiled from 2018, 2019, and 2021 in Milwaukee. The capstone accomplishes providing educational outreach and reducing violations related to food safety at temporary events. Future studies will include this to be evaluated by showing the trainings to operators, and providing them with a pre and post knowledge survey. The survey data will be used to update material as needed. This capstone will contribute as the framework for an improved temporary event operator/vendor training program offered by the Milwaukee Health Department.Item Profile of 2006 Dragon Festival Attendees(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Dragon Festival, organized by the Dragon Festival Executive Board. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Dragon Festival. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Dragon Festival visitors.Item Profile of 2006 Grand Old Day Attendees(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Grand Old Day, organized by the Grand Avenue Business Association (GABA). Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Grand Old Day. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Grand Old Day visitors.Item Profile of 2007 Saint Paul Winter Carnival Attendees(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Hinds, Nikki; Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Saint Paul Winter Carnival. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Saint Paul Winter Carnival. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Saint Paul Winter Carnival visitors.Item Profile of 2008 International Festival of Owls Attendees(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2008) Schuweiler, Andrea; Schneider, Ingrid E.In 2008, the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) provided funding to profile visitors to the International Festival of Owls in Houston, MN. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources for the festival, spending habits, festival experience and economic impact to the community. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to the International Festival of Owls visitors.Item Study of Current Area Visitors: Customer Profiles - Detroit Lakes(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2001) Love, Lisa L.; Gartner, William C.; Erkkila, Daniel L.