WMPO: North Dakota creates a State Promotion Store
It is not exactly easy to promote a condition known for cold winters in a city that is well known for having light winters. However, this does not stop North Dakotan’s employees from doing just that. Steve Nielsen of FOX 10 has more.
Scotsdale, Ariz. – North Dakota is far from Phoenix, but that did not prevent them from making their presence on WM Phoenix Open.
Civil servants host a celebration in the heart of Scottsdale, during the week when Arizonans usually celebrate all things in Arizona.
ND employees have the task of advertising their country
Officials with North Dakota sponsored four tents of the largest holes in the tournament, with signs, swing and all the equipment for legendary life in the Midwest country.
According to the North Dakota Game and Fish Website, January is the state’s largest month with an average of 50 days below 0 ° F. Meanwhile the website visits Phoenix, indicates that the average Phoenix level in January is 67 ° F, with an average low level of 44 ° F, which is a significant change.
Selling a condition that is experiencing more cold winter temperatures in a city that is relatively more warm winters is not an easy task and Sarah Ote Coleman from the Ministry of Trade in North Dakota assumes this obligation.
What she said:
“How is it 3 ° F? 3 ° F is a little fast, but you know we have managed it, just like you, guys, manage the heat,” Coleman said. “When it is 115 ° F, it is completely beautiful in North Dakota. Do you know that you speak the 70s and low and low humidity. We have fabulous golf courses.”
The part of the golf course may be the reason why the state has set up a shop in Scotsdale outdoors. Coleman says he knows that they have changed perceptions and generated trips to the state, but the time Arizona is experiencing at the moment is difficult to compare.
What’s next:
The department will have an impersonator of Theodore Roosevelt, who wanders on the 16th hole this weekend, encouraging people why they should make North Dakota their next golf trip.
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