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  • NEW: April 22 - 29, 2008
    Council wins Tourism for Tomorrow Destination Award
    Think 'tourism destination' and the image that comes to mind is not likely to be a place known for its polluted rivers, abandoned businesses, high unemployment and disenfranchised local communities. Yet, that is exactly what the Blackstone River Valley was when local community members launched the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council (BVTC) in 1985. Their goal was to revitalize the nine communities along the Blackstone River Valley in Rhode Island that formed the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution and then ultimately became a victim of it when the Blackstone became the first polluted river in the Western Hemisphere and its industrial economy collapsed. Working with a wide range of multi-stakeholders, BVTC has shown that tourism can play a key role in helping to revitalize a downtrodden economy and bring back a river once declared "dead" to the benefit of local people, business, and nature. Through a destination stewardship approach to tourism development, including the preservation of the area's natural, cultural and historical heritage, BVTC has succeeded in uniting a community and awakening it to its new economic potential. With innovative projects like the Sustainable Tourism Development and Planning Laboratory, the Council continues to grow and enhance its many offerings, while sharing the lessons it has learned with other tourism destinations. More | Providence Business News Story | Travel Mole Interview with Bob Billington

    In the mid-1980s, when Robert Billington was prowling church basements and council chambers, talking to groups and governments about how tourism could help energize the regional economy of the Blackstone Valley, there were always a few people in the back who joked about his sanity. But last week, he was in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at the annual convention of the World Travel and Tourism Council, a trade group of 100 of the world’s biggest tourism companies. He wasn’t there to be mocked but to receive, on behalf of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, the international organization’s Destination Award for 2008.
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  • April 18, 2008 Providence Journal - John Hill
    Blackstone Valley Tourism Council up for award
    Robert Billington, president of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, will be spending next week in Dubai, where they have transformed a desert town into a multimillion-dollar international tourism resort. It will be a familiar story. Billington is traveling there to attend the annual meeting of the World Tourism and Trade Council to find out if the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council will be the winner of the international tourism business group’s Destination Award for 2008. More
     

  • April 15, 2008 Providence Journal
    Robert Billington: The glorious rebirth of the Blackstone Valley
    EFFORTS TO RESTORE the vitality of the Blackstone River Valley are apparent across its landscape. In its history, the valley that was a pioneer of renewable energy (via waterpower) and understood the principles of sustainability eventually lost its focus even as it helped bring America to world-leader status by helping to start the nation’s industrialization. With the success of manufacturing in the Blackstone River Valley in textiles, machinery, jewelry and other industries, the valley turned away from protecting the Blackstone and subsequently let it become a catch-all for chemicals, dyes, metals, sewage and eventually household goods and automobiles. Anything that was not wanted went into the river, or on its banks. This abuse continued long into the 20th Century. More
     

  • April 2, 2008 Providence Journal
    Pawtucket Foundation Bestows Honors - Bob Billington Receives Heritage Award -
    Developer Lance J. Robbins is a real estate lawyer based in Los Angeles. Tourism director Robert D. Billington is Blackstone Valley born and bred. The two men live thousands of miles apart, but both have had a major impact on the city and its redevelopment.  In recognition of that impact, the Pawtucket Foundation honored them at its fifth annual awards celebration, which took place in the Pawtucket Armory last night.  Billington, 57, received the foundation’s Heritage Award for his leadership of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council. Robbins, 60, was named the foundation’s Person of the Year.  More
     

  • April 2, 2008 Evening Times
    Best of Pawtucket -
    Lance J. Robbins, the recipient of the Pawtucket Foundation’s “Person of the Year” award, called his transformation of the city’s old mills a “mystical odyssey.” More
     
  • March 31, 2008
    COMMUNITIES OF THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY SCHEDULED TO TAKE PART IN THE GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP
    Nationwide community improvement program preserves the beauty of our local environment 
    Blackstone Valley, R.I., (March 31, 2008) - Communities throughout the Blackstone Valley will join forces to participate in the Great American Cleanup during April and May. Volunteers from various community organizations and environmental groups around the Blackstone Valley of Rhode Island will hold litter cleanups, recycling events and beautification events. Keep Blackstone Valley Beautiful, an environmental initiative of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, is aiding in event coordination and providing supplies such as bags, gloves, banners and more to volunteers. More
     
  • 1/4/2008
    Keep Blackstone Valley Beautiful to Hold Computer and Electronic Collection  Cumberland, R.I. (January 4, 2008) - Keep Blackstone Valley Beautiful, a program of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, will hold a computer and electronic collection on Saturday, January 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Cumberland at Green-Tech Assets Warehouse, 30 Meeting St.
     

  • 10/17/2007 (Forbes)
    Rhode Island No. 8 in Greenest States  More
     

  • 10/22/2007 (Providence Business News)
    Creating ‘places,’ not tourist traps By William Hamilton
    As a tourism industry leader, Robert Billington should be concerned about attracting visitors and their dollars to his region in northern Rhode Island. But right now, he’s not worried about it too More
     

  • 11/1/2007
    Regional Distribution of Tourism (PowerPoint)  More

     

  • 10/26/2007 (Providence Journal)
    Place-making’ forum focuses on local flavor - Policymakers, city planners and tourism officials from Rhode Island and neighboring Connecticut and Massachusetts gathered downtown yesterday for a forum on “place-making” sponsored by the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council. More
     

  • 10/1/ 2007
    Tour RI Thanks
    To: Members of the Tour RI Committee From: David DePetrillo
    Congratulations to every team member of the “Tour Rhode Island: There’s No Place Like Home” committee for bringing national recognition for Rhode Island by winning a prestigious Odyssey award from the Travel Industry Association and National Geographic Society. We are particularly pleased that the award was won in the geotourism category, because this event spotlights the authentic experiences in every corner of Rhode Island. My nomination application stressed the great cooperation of every tourism region in the state—Blackstone Valley, Providence, Warwick, East Bay, Newport County, Block Island, South County, as well as AAA, tourism students, industry representatives to make Tour RI an amazing success story. Every one of you shares in the honor of this award. The attached release from the Governor provides more detail. Thank you for your hard work and dedication over the past four years, and for bringing this national honor to our state.
     

  • 10/03/2007: Press Release on Place-Making - Sustainable Development Tourism Forum More
     

  • 9/28/2007:
    Local boy makes good: Animator Lima gets tourism award 
    When contacted one day last week at his northern California abode, Kevin Lima claimed he considered himself the "Invisible Pawtucketer." The renowned Disney movie animator, writer and director can't refer to himself as such anymore. A "blown away" Lima, a 1980 Tolman High graduate, emotionally accepted the prestigious Blackstone Valley Excellence in the Arts laurel - not to mention a "key to the city" - during the 22nd annual Blackstone Valley Tourism Council banquet, held inside a packed Kirkbrae Country Club ballroom on Thursday evening. More

  • 09/27/2007
    It all Started with Puppets  (Providence Journal Story about Kevin Lima)
    Kevin Lima, who grew up in Pawtucket, has gone on to have a long association with Walt Disney Studios, directing a string of hits — A Goofy Movie, Tarzan (co-directed with Chris Buck), 102 Dalmatians, the upcoming Enchanted — that would be the envy of many better-known Hollywood directors. More
     

  • Disney Movie Director, Conway Tours & Journalists to be recognized by the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council on September 27  More
     

  • Spring 2007 (Cultural Tourism Heritage News)
    Blackstone River Valley Shares Success with Others: More
     

  • 06/14/2007
    Blackstone River to get fish ladders By: Douglas Hadden, Times staff writer More
     

  • 3/14/2007
    Boston Globe articles on Woonsocket and Rhode Island Chicken Family Style  More

  • Boston Globe Article on Woonsocket: Immigrant city French-Canadian heritage lends an Old-World air  More

  • Boston Globe Article on Chicken Family Style: In Rhode Island, family-style chicken packs the house  More

  • Boston Globe: Where to Go for Chicken Family Style  More

  • Bob Billington talks about Business Opportunities in the Blackstone Valley on NBC10 Business Talk (International Dining Brochure) No longer available on the station website.

  • The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Acknowledges Excellence in Tourism Governance. Six Tourism Governance Organizations Obtain UNWTO>SBEST Certification of Excellence

The UNWTO•THEMIS Foundation and the Education and Knowledge Management Department of UNWTO are pleased to announce that six tourism governance organizations from five UNWTO Member States have obtained the UNWTO.Sbest Certification of Excellence in Tourism Governance. This certification, which recognizes best practices in tourism governance (T-Governance), is aimed at fostering the improvement of service quality in tourism and reinforcing the well-being of civil society. More

  • Samuel Slater Canal Boat and The Blackstone Valley Explorer
    to be Featured on What's Hot in New England Mondays in August

Friday, 7/21/2006: Pawtucket, RI -- Blackstone River to be featured on What's Hot in New England during the month of August. Production crew from Wutup Productions recently cruised along the Blackstone River in Central Falls, Cumberland and Lincoln RI aboard the Samuel Slater, an authentic British Canal boat with staff of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council. More

  • Founder of "RiverSing at Slater Mill" to Receive Special Recognition at Rivers Day Celebration - Ray Warner of Pawtucket

Saturday, 6/17/ 2006 - Pawtucket, RI - The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council will present the 2006 John H. Chafee Rivers Day Award to Ray Warner at RiverSing as part of the Rivers Day Celebration on Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 6:00pm in Pawtucket. More

  • UNWTO Ulysses Prizes to Innovators in Tourism
    2006 UNWTO Ulysses Prizes will be granted to Professor David Airey (UK), Blackstone Valley Tourism Council (USA) and Accor (Sofitel, Novotel…)

Madrid, 12 May 2006 – Upon the recommendation of the Ulysses Prize and Awards Committee, the Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization has decided to award the 2006 UNWTO Ulysses Prizes to Dr. David Airey, the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, and Accor. More | Acceptance Speech

ARTICLES AND PRESENTATIONS

  • Business Enterprises for Sustainable Tourism Education Network - Think Tank VI: “Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Tourism” -- University of Girona, Spain 2006 “Stakeholder Involvement, Culture and Accountability in the Blackstone Valley: A Work in Progress” More | Read Full Article | Download Word Format | Download PDF Format

  • Federal Investment Attracts Private Investment in Industrial Historic Sites This Research Note discusses why people are returning to the Blackstone Valley, America’s industrial birthplace. More  PDF Version

  • Abstract: Establishment of the Rhode Island Sustainable Tourism Project (RISTP) August 4, 2005  More

  • The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor – Past, Present, and Future. January 15, 2005  More

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