Profile of 2011 Lady Slipper Celebration Attendees

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Profile of 2011 Lady Slipper Celebration Attendees

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2011

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University of Minnesota Tourism Center

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The Lady Slipper Celebration was a first-time event organized by a committee of the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway. Visitor profile research was sponsored by the Central Region Sustainable Development Partnership and the Northwest Sustainable Development Partnership. The Celebration organizers were interested in visitor profile information to document baseline visitors and impact, support sponsorships, and improve the event. The Celebration sought to educate the public about Minnesota‟s state flower, the Showy Lady Slipper, as well as provide economic opportunities, showcase the communities, and promote Native Culture. Longer-term goals include a revenue positive event and utilizing the event to establish working relationships among four communities and different cultures.

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Central Region Sustainable Development Partnership and the Northwest Sustainable Development Partnership

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Schneider, Ingrid E; Templin, Elizabeth; Wallenstein, Lillian. (2011) Profile of 2011 Lady Slipper Celebration Attendees. University of Minnesota Tourism Center. Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,

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Schneider, Ingrid E.; Templin, Elizabeth; Wellenstein, Lillian. (2011). Profile of 2011 Lady Slipper Celebration Attendees. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167905.

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