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SoIN Tourism is extending the deadline to accept nominations for the 2018 John H. Minta award to MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 at 5 p.m.

Every year the award honors the memory of Board of Managers’ Past President and long-time Clarksville Town Council President, John H. Minta, who had a passion for Southern

"Touting Tourism: 'Indiana Road Rally' celebrates state's Southern Indiana gems" in the ​News and Tribune

"Don’t miss these Beer festivals in Kentucky and Southern Indiana this summer" in the Courier-Journal

"Kentucky sculptors guild exhibition" See the article in Leo Weekly

"New wine bar, a

Kate Kane, Director of Sales, partnered with the Louisville CVB and Derby Dinner Playhouse to host Lenzner Tour and Travel. Three tour planners with Lenzner spent three days on a site visit of the Kentuckiana area. They learned about the tourism offerings on both sides of the river. Lenzner is

Want to know more about the Bureau’s destination marketing efforts? Have upcoming events or new information you’d like to share?

Join your fellow tourism industry partners and the Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau staff at next month’s Southern Indiana Tourism Coalition (SITC)

The first Southern Indiana Travel Showcase took place on Wednesday, May 4 at Big Four Station Park. The showcase was held as part of the National Travel and Tourism Week celebration, May 1-7, 2016. Cities all around the country created similar events to promote tourism’s positive impact has on

What is Travel Rally Day?

First staged in 2009, Travel Rally Day is more than just an annual celebration—it’s a spotlight on what travel means to local communities. Each year, Travel Rally Day takes place on the Tuesday of National Travel and Tourism Week, May 1-7, 2016, which unifies millions of

The Southern Indiana Tourism Coalition is a group of tourism partners in Clark and Floyd Counties who gather every other month to network, share the latest industry news, and partner to make tourism a stronger industry. Join us for a meeting!

As a tourism business, you can provide a brief update on

Kate Kane led a group on a fact-finding mission trip to Franklin, Tenn. A total of 11 partners and staff members accompanied her.

Why did they go?
Residents and visitors alike are gravitating to walkable downtown areas to spend their leisure time. The trip’s goal was to exchange ideas with the