Issue 9

The ECHO tourism newsletter

June, 2000 


Inside ...

Citizens turn out to provide input on ECHO projects; decisions loom.

New mile markers are reference points on Volusia beaches.

County issue call to artists as part of Courthouse art in public places.

County, SJRWMD agreement to expand trail from Gemini Springs.

Anthropological Society gets grant to study Volusia's sugar mill ruins.

Perspective ECHO potential by Jay R. Bushnell

Volusia Arboretum makes debut on ECHO website.

ECHO Rangers Calendar

ECHO Profile of  Riverbreeze Park

Other notes of interest

Now showing: Visitors to tag and title offices in Volusia County may get a little ECHO education as they wait in line. Television monitors in the Daytona Beach, DeLand and New Smyrna Beach offices are featuring a video that includes a visual tour of County ECHO sites.

The VOTRAN beach tram now is shuttling riders from the Ocean Center parking garage to the newest family-friendly, no-drive zone on the beach. The free shuttle makes runs every 15 minutes from 9 a.m.-11 p.m.

Colonial Cuba: The lithographs of Eduardo La Plante are on display at the Museum of Arts & Sciences, Daytona Beach.

 

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