While enjoying a taste of the past, you can listen to how Destination Door County hopes to impact the future positively. The organization will host a stewardship plan presentation before the "Bookmobile, Books, and Booyah" event on September 14th, hosted by the Belgian Heritage Center and the Door County Bookmobile. Destination Door County unveiled the stewardship plan in April to help guide tourism strategy and investment and identify opportunities for the county's 19 distinctive communities and its business leaders to take advantage of in the future. Destination Door County Community Engagement Manager Amanda Stuck says the feedback on the stewardship plan has been overwhelmingly positive as the organization becomes more involved in area issues like workforce development, affordable housing, and the environment. She adds that sharing information at events like "Bookmobile, Books, and Booyah" is part of that mission.
Stuck says Destination Door County is planning similar events throughout the area to share more of that vision. You can attend the stewardship plan presentation at the Belgian Heritage Center on September 14th at 10 a.m. before attending the "Bookmobile, Books, and Booyah" event at the Belgian Heritage Center in Brussels.
