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Ozark Gateway Tourist Council (OGTC) named Tourist Region of the Year
Ozark Gateway Tourist Council (OGTC) was named Tourist Region of the Year at the March 1 Arkansas Tourist Industry’s Tourism’s Region of the Year at the Arkansas Tourism Henry Awards. OGTC serves eight unique counties, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone, each with its own history, heritage, events, and attractions. Pictured from left are Shea Lewis, Secretary of Arkansas Parks, Heritage and Tourism, Cathy Drew, OG ED, Crystal Crow, OG President, Pat Behrndt OG board and Crown Lake RV, John Morrow, OG Board and OFC State Park, Dalaney Thomas Arkansas Tourism Director of Tourism.
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Established in 1971. Although created under a generic name, the roots of the Ozark Gateway Tourist Council can be traced to 1961, when the first multi-county organization was created to promote springtime travel in Stone, Independence, Sharp, Izard and Fulton counties. First called the "Area Tourist Committee," the tourism panel operated with volunteers from each of the five original counties serving as a non-profit agency promoting springtime tourism during the dogwood season. The tourism board was part of a University of Arkansas-sponsored Area Development Council, which had been formed in 1959 as a national pilot program to help rural America. Leo Rainey (1932-2004) was the agent in charge, stationed in Batesville. His office was the headquarters of the group during the first ten years. …
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Ozark Gateway Tourist Council named region of the year
The Ozark Gateway Tourist Council (OGT) was recognized during the 2024 Arkansas Tourism Henry Awards during the 50th Annual Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism Feb. 27 in Jonesboro.
“It’s an honor to be nominated for one of Arkansas Tourism’s Awards, but to be voted as the Region of the Year by our peers at the conference was truly special,”said Crow.
Ozark Gateway’s board members Pat Behrndt, John Morrow, Executive Director Cathy Drew and President Crystal Crow accepted the Tourism Region of the Year Award.
The OGT covers covers eight unique counties, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone, each with its own history, heritage, events, and attractions.
The award is presented to one of Arkansas’s 12 Regional Tourist Associations for excellence over the course of the previous year. “Cathy, who is absolutely the best region director in the state, is an amazing mentor for all of us here in the region, and as we continue to grow and develop our local tourism industry we are thrilled to see our cities collaborating and working together in ways that have a positive effect for not only each other but the entire region as a whole — small towns and volunteers showing up in big ways to show off the heritage and features of the places they call home. This award is truly a testament to the hard work of our individual members, whose sum of its parts is greater than the whole,” Crystal said.
“We have had a very busy year and look forward to making sure 2024 is even better. Arkie Travels, Springfield TV along with other great projects have helped us entice many new visitors to the area. We look forward to new marketing techniques to continue to put the OG in the path of potential travelers,” said Drew.
Additional awards presented included The Natural State Tourism Development Award – Tourism Organization of the year to Little Rock; Rising Star Award presented to Heather Kouns with North Little Rock Tourism; Tourism Attraction of the Year to Arkansas State Parks and Tourism Person of the Year to John Gill.
Up next on the region’s agenda is planning for the Annual Awards Banquet on April 25th at the Studio in Walnut Ridge. “We are excited to be working on a locally sourced menu that showcases the agricultural roots in Lawrence County, and we want to invite everyone to come experience the murals and art on Main Street and to go check out the Wings of Honor Museum. Just come be inspired by how your peers are telling the story of their towns. I promise you will leave inspired and see your town in a different perspective. Tickets to the event can be purchased by reaching out to Cathy at 870-307-1488 or by contacting one of your county’s OGT Board members.
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The Ozark Gateway Tourist Council, located in Batesville, Arkansas, serves as a valuable resource for tourists planning vacations in the Ozark Gateway Region. The council's primary mission is to promote tourism in the region and ensure that visitors have a positive experience. It provides comprehensive information about attractions, accommodations, dining options, and events in the region, helping tourists plan their itineraries effectively. The council also works closely with local businesses and organizations to develop and enhance tourism opportunities, contributing to the economic growth of the region.
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Region: North Arkansas
Counties Served: 8
Visitor Center Hours: Outside visitor center is open 24/7; inside visitor center hours may vary
- Provides information for tourists planning vacations in the Ozark Gateway Region
- Promotes tourism in the region
- Works to ensure that visitors have a positive experience in the region
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Ozark Gateway https://ozarkgateway.com/ A website dedicated to promoting tourism in the Ozark Gateway Region of Arkansas, highlighting its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and hospitality.
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Ozark Gateway Region Adds Travel Writer to the Team
by Cathy Drew | Aug 23, 2018 | Travel Tips
Ozark Gateway Region Adds Travel Writer to the Team “We are so excited to announce that we have recruited Lacy Mitchell to join our team as the Ozark Gateway Region Travel Writer,” said Crystal Crow, OGT Board President. “I’ve known and worked with Lacy for several years, especially at her full time reporter job. She is a lot of fun to work alongside. She has the ability, a spark if you will, to make each of her stories come to life. This gift is bound to create inquiries and more interest in our region as she travels, blogging about her experiences in our eight county region. In fact, her passion for writing is why she’s a perfect fit for our board. We have an amazing group of people on our board that work together promoting our region, each with his/her own set of talents. Each one is passionate about what our area has to offer visitors and how we can continue to grow tourism in our corner of the state.
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Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lacy Mitchell, 34, spent most of her life in the hills of Lawrence County. Today, she lives in Cave City, the home of “World’s Sweetest Watermelons,” in what’s known as the Prince Matlock house. Its former owner, Charles Prince Matlock, helped create what’s known as the Cave Courts where the city’s cave lies above the Crystal River. He fashioned his home in another part of town out of the same rocks and materials that are found among the cave’s property, and she feels blessed to now be its caretaker for many more years to come. A lover of the past, who can often be found perusing the flea markets and junk shops that make up the Ozark Gateway region, Lacy, former reporter for the Batesville Daily Guard newspaper, is excited to join the tourist council as its newest travel writer. “I am so excited at the opportunities that await and those that are sure to come by surprise in this new venture as I find ways to highlight what I believe are some of the beautiful things this region has to offer, all while having fun. “I might even surprise myself and learn something I never knew about our wonderful region,” Mitchell says. Although created under a generic name, the roots of the Ozark Gateway Tourist Council can be traced to 1961, when the first multi-county organization was created to promote springtime travel in Stone, Independence, Sharp, Izard and Fulton counties. First called the “Area Tourist Committee,” the tourism panel operated with volunteers from each of the five original counties serving as a non-profit agency promoting springtime tourism during the dogwood season. The tourism board was part of a University of Arkansas-sponsored Area Development Council, which had been formed in 1959 as a national pilot program to help rural America. Leo Rainey (1932-2004) was the agent in charge, stationed in Batesville. His office was the headquarters of the group during the first ten years. Ozark Gateway Region was the second regional tourism group recognized by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The Greers Ferry Lake and Little Red River Association was the first. The Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism now features 12 regional associations across Arkansas. The current region is non-profit and comprised of 8 counties, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp & Stone Counties in North Arkansas and their goal is to promote this area to help increase visitors and individuals interested in relocation to the section of the state. For more information about area attractions or being included in the upcoming 2019 region magazine call 1-800-264-0316 or visit www.ozarkgateway.com
Cathy Drew is a lifelong resident of the region that she loves to promote. She was born in downtown Batesville in the late ’60s, located in one of the eight counties she now enjoys encouraging people to visit.
Drew became associated with the Ozark Gateway Region in 1990 while working at the ad agency (The Media Market Inc.). The agency handled marketing for the regional association, where she and her co-workers produced an annual tabloid publication. She began working as the Ozark Gateway Region director in June 2000.
After Drew became director, she took the region to the next level by helping the tourism organization create a new website and moved it from the old newspaper paper tabloid publication to a color magazine format. She helped open a visitor center for the Ozark Gateway, allowing visitors to pick up information from the entire state 24/7. Over the years, Drew has helped the organization meet new marketing goals, such as in- and out-of-state marketing, assuring that all 100,000 copies of their magazines are distributed each year.
In 2016, she assisted in creating the first Ozark Gateway Region Golf Classic. The tournament continues to grow each year, allowing the organization to expand its co-op program and helping each county have dedicated promotion. Drew stays busy at Ozark Gateway as the ad sales manager, magazine editor, day-to-day office operations, trade show representative, and magazine distribution representative, all while ensuring that the region is represented all over Arkansas and southern Missouri.
Drew was featured in several local and statewide publications over the years, as well as the 1997 cover of the Ozark Gateway Region tabloid, along with her then 4-year-old son, Jon. She has received several awards, such as the Batesville Rotarian of the Year in 2010 and a three-time Paul Harris Fellow.
She also has served as an Independence County election commissioner for several years. She now serves as their co-election coordinator, helping with behind-the-scenes management of voting equipment, day-to-day election deadlines, and poll worker training.
Drew serves on the Arkansas Travel Council Board of Directors, is Batesville Rotary Club Past President, and is the Rotary Clubs’ current publicity chair.
In March of 2018, Drew was honored with induction into the Arkansas Tourism Hall of Fame for her many years of dedicated service to the tourism industry.
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