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Your business will be referred to visitors, new residents, convention and sports planners, group delegates and travel journalists. The Tri-Cities Visitor & Convention Bureau received 14,745 visitor inquiries, 4,712 walk-ins and 444,000 website in 2010. Additional benefits include:
• Listing in printed Bureau Membership Directory
• Membership plaque to display in your business
• Newsletter inserts and Membership Spotlight opportunities
• 40-word new member listing in the Tri-Cities Visitor & Convention Bureau's newsletter
• New Member Referral program
• Electronic newsletter emails
• Annual Report mailings
• Mid-Year Report mailings
• Annual Meeting invitations
• Opportunity to participate in Visitor Information Mailings
• Promote your business to conventions and groups. If you would like to offer discounts or value added offers to attract out ot town guests to your place of business, we will list your contact information in a directory that is distributed to convention, meeting, and sports planners.
To learn more about membership benefits, contact Michelle Chunn, Community Relations Director, at
(509) 735-8486 or Michelle@VisitTri-Cities.com.
Local Wineries
Known as "The Heart of Washington Wine Country," the Tri-Cities region is home to more than 160 wineries within a 50 mile radius. Visitors can sample award winning wines, or enjoy breathtaking views of beautiful vineyards.
A joint venture between Washington's Chateau Ste. Michelle and Marchesi Antinori of Italy, Col Solare unites these two unique viticulture and winemaking cultures to produce a Cabernet Sauvignon-based red wine from the very best grapes of the Columbia Valley. Col Solare's Red Mountain estate winery is open by appointment for tastings and tours.