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SmithBucklin Takes City by Storm
The Austin CVB sales department hosted an educational site visit of Austin this week for 16 representatives from Chicago and Washington, D.C. of the SmithBucklin Corporation, a multi-meeting management company that represents national associations.
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Pictured: Mary Kay Hackley, ACVB; Laurie Hartz, ACVB; Perry Juliano, Cynthia Cortis, Brooke Hirsch of SmithBucklin; and Roy Benear, ACVB.
Austin—A City of Firsts, and One Third
Throughout the year, events surrounding art, culture, restaurants and retail fill the Austin calendar on specific Wednesdays and Thursdays of each month, while a new tradition debuts New Year's Eve during the inaugural First Night celebration. Most of these festivities are free, making them twice as much fun.
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ACVB Staff Donates to Capital Area Food Bank
The Austin CVB's annual food drive and work day at the Capital Area Food Bank on November 29 resulted in 9,781 meals for families in need throughout 21 counties in Central Texas.
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ACVB staff at food bank
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Holiday Packages Available
Austin Heads to Holiday Showcase
Tree Lighting Kicks off Holidays
CVB Attends D.C. Client Events
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Christmas on 37th Street
Texas Highways (December 2005)
"During December, [the] one-block section of 37th Street, which juts eastward from Guadalupe Street, just north of the University of Texas campus, is one of Austin's most popular-and dynamic-holiday destinations. Every night, thousands of Austinites and slack-jawed out-of-towners take in the kaleidoscopic results of this unlikely marriage of chaos and cooperation. There's no admission fee. No corporate sponsor. No official opening or closing date. It's all about the lights. Billions of them, in fact-green, red, yellow, purple, orange, and white-twinkle from trees throughout the block and connect rooflines overhead."
Where the Spirit Moves You
AARP (November/December 2005)
"Serenity: A simple labyrinth at The Crossings encourages self-reflection, as does the fountain at the Texas retreat center's chapel-like Sanctuary. Meanwhile, comfort need not be forsaken in the quest for inner balance, as luxe towels in the Wellness Spa attest. And once the day's meditating is done, The Crossings's accommodations belie the notion that Spartan simplicity is the only path to true personal awareness."
Tale of the Soup Peddler: David Ansel
Food & Wine (November 2005)
"'What's so great about Austin is it has this incredible mix of people and cultures. It's a gumbo,' David ruminates aloud, returning to his favorite metaphor. 'Austin is a stew.'"
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Mercury Hall
Nestled among the oak trees on a hill in South Austin's Galinda neighborhood sits a historic former church that serves up a different form of salvation. Mercury Hall was constructed as a chapel in 1904 in Mercury, 120 miles northwest of Austin. For 80 years, it housed church services and town until the community built a new church. In 1997, the building moved to Austin and began to host meetings, special events, fundraisers and performances.
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December 1-3
ConstrucTech Expo
2005 ConstrucTech Expo
Austin Convention Center
www.constructechexpo.com
Est. Attendance 10,000
December 4
American Spirit Championships
2005 American Spirit Championships
Austin Convention Center
www.ascspirit.com
Est. Attendance 3,000
December 8-11
Austin Auto Dealers Association
2005 Austin Auto Show
Austin Convention Center
www.autoshowaustin.com
Est. Attendance 10,000
December 11-14
Texas Assessment Association
Texas Assessment Conference
Hilton Austin
www.tasanet.org
Est. Attendance 1,500
December 18
Cheerleaders of America
2005 COA Capital City Blast
Austin Convention Center
www.coacheer.com
Est. Attendance 3,000
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