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CITY OF PORTERVILLE ENCOURAGES LOCAL BUSINESSES TO ATTEND FREE TOURISM & HOSPITALITY WORKSHOP

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Porterville, CA - The City of Porterville is proud to share an exciting opportunity for local businesses and community members to enhance their knowledge of the region’s attractions and amenities.

 

The Sequoia Tourism Council invites you to attend a free Tourism & Hospitality Workshop at Eagle Mountain Casino, designed to help local business owners and front-line staff confidently answer the question: “What is there to do in this region?”

 

This engaging workshop will highlight Tulare County’s unique destinations, including our world-famous Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia National Park, as well as other attractions that draw visitors to our area.

 

The session is especially valuable for those working in hospitality, retail, and restaurant industries, but all community members are welcome to attend.  Participants will gain useful insights to better serve visitors and promote all that makes our region special.

 

Event Details:

📍 Location: Eagle Mountain Casino, 1850 West St., Porterville, CA. 93257

📅 Date & Time: Thursday, November 13th, 2025, 8:00 am - 10:00 am

💲 Cost:  Free to attend

🔗 Flyer & Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tourism-hospitality-workshop-fall-2025-tickets-1778728096619

 

Join us in strengthening our local tourism and hospitality network, together, we can make every visitor’s experience in the Porterville and Tulare County region truly unforgettable.

 

 

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Porterville, lying along the foothills of the picturesque Sierra Nevada mountain range, is located on State Route 65, 165 miles north of Los Angeles. The city has a strategic central location to major markets and ready access to major transportation routes.  Centrally located midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Porterville is situated on the eastern edge of California's San Joaquin Valley, just 17 miles off State Route 99, a primary north-south transportation route.  The city is approximately an hour from Fresno and Bakersfield and is a bustling city of over 62,000, serving as a trade center to over 100,000 people. Porterville serves as the gateway to the Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument, and is home to The Mighty 190, a local tourism collaboration that promotes countless outdoor adventures and natural amenities located along State Route 190 in southeastern Tulare County between Porterville and the Trail of 100 Giants. To learn more, please visit www.ci.porterville.ca.us or www.themighty190.com. Questions? Please contact yvelarde@ci.porterville.ca.us.

 

 

 

 

 

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