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Television Advertising including design/production <br />fees = $4,500 <br />Print Advertising including design/production fees = <br />$1,700 <br />Website Design and Tech Updates including <br />design/production fees = $1,500 <br />Print Collateral including design/production fees = <br />$1,500 <br />GRAND TOTAL REQUESTED = $25,000 <br />2l Suppofting Kittitas County as a tourism destination <br />1. Away from thelr place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid accommodations. <br />2. To a place fifty miles or more away fiom their place of residence or business for the day or staying overnight: <br />3. or from anothel country or state ouiside of lherr place of residence or business. <br />You must provide the evidence utilized in determining your projections. <br />Response 2.1 *\. Ay .totild icLlr isls ii a!,el iD Kiliiias Couut!, t.t .)t-\er,t y.t{ event/aclivtiyiial,ljltiv') <br />1. Location. Located on Snoqualmie Pass. just .1 hour from Seattle. WSSSM is the <br />Norlhern Gateway Entrance to Kittitas County and the firsGstop on the Central WA <br />Outdoor Experience, WSSSM is located just off l-g0. on busy route 906. across lhe <br />street from the chevron and rhe summit lnn in The Pass Life development between <br />two busy locaiions: the Commonwealth restaurant and Drubru Brewery. <br />2. Year-round destination. The main winter attraction on Snoqualmie pass is skiing <br />and srrowboarding and The Summrt at Snoqualmie draws millions of visitors. <br />Outdoor recreation in the summet spring and fall makes the area a year-round <br />tourist desirnation. Being a museum about outdoor recreation. lnakes WSSSM an <br />ideal destination for the audience at the Pass. With Covid in 2021 . visitors sought <br />easy to access local recreation on the weekends and WSSSM benefited. <br />3. Story-Telling MuseunrlCuliure/History: Because we are a newei facility opened in <br />2015. the museum was created as a storytelling, interactive museum with extremely <br />nrodern design esthetics. Monitors throughout enhance the experrence of each <br />exhibit. Kids and adults alike love to push the button to aclivate the enormous rope <br />tow that resides rn the museum's rafters. Because we are a smaller museum. each <br />visit is really a personal tor-rr by a museum volunteer who will caier to each visjtor s <br />interests. wsssM has a unique proposition with little competiiion in the immediate <br />area. lf a visitor is looking for a cultural or historical experience on snoqualmie pass, <br />WSSSM rs the place. <br />4. Museum Events: ln addition to our regular exhibits, we know the new <br />snowboarding Exhibit will be a huge draw. Featuring an original film on the "History <br />of snowboarding rn washington state" the exhibit and the events around it will draw <br />crowds. we also have several speaker series events planned wiih board mernbers <br />who have written new books. John Lundin's "Ski Jumping in Washinglon,'and Lowell <br />Skoog's "Written in the Snows" (about ski mountaineering). We have other events <br />planned wrth Studevarrt's, Guy Lawrence at The Summit, and Deb Armstrong. <br />5. Community and Event Space: WSSSM is an ideal event space with high ceilings, <br />concrete flooring. technical ameniiies and great views. Organizations ilke Team <br />Alpental snoqualmie and other private individuals have utilized the museum for their <br />own parties. WSSSM also welcomes local cornnrunity groups to use the museum <br />and our conference room with digital screens and hook ups for meetings. <br />25.i0 r:haracler Iirnit