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Happy Valley Tourism Investment: Happy Valley's $1.1 Million Boost to Tourism for 2025–26, ET TravelWorld

Happy Valley Tourism Investment: Happy Valley's $1.1 Million Boost to Tourism for 2025–26, ET TravelWorld

Time of India11-06-2025
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Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, has announced a record-setting investment in its tourism economy, with more than USD 1.1 million allocated for 81 projects in the fiscal year 2025–26. The announcement, made jointly by the Happy Valley Adventure Bureau (HVAB) and Centre County Commissioners , marks the largest disbursement in the history of the region's Tourism Grant Program The funding, drawn from Centre County's hotel occupancy tax, is designed to enhance visitor experiences and promote long-term growth through cultural events, local attractions, and heritage tourism. The initiative was unveiled at Rolling Rails Lodge in Port Matilda under the theme 'Tourism in Bloom,' reflecting the region's emphasis on inclusive and diversified travel offerings.'Topping the one-million-dollar mark is a tremendous milestone for the Tourism Grant Program,' said Fritz Smith, President and CEO of HVAB. 'It's a visible example of how a strong tourism economy, particularly through overnight stays, benefits our entire community.'Among the 81 funded projects, 11 are first-time recipients, including the Happy Valley Latin Festival. Now in its fifth year, the festival will benefit from increased marketing support to expand its reach during Hispanic Heritage Month. 'Thanks to this support, we'll be able to reach a wider audience for our bilingual, inclusive celebration of Latinx and Hispanic culture,' said Ady Martinez, Festival Director.Mark Higgins, Chair of the Centre County Commissioners, highlighted the broader economic context. 'It is exciting to see total tourism revenue for Centre County exceed USD 1 billion and the Tourism Grant pool cross USD 1 million. These grants directly enhance visitor experiences and enrich local life,' he said.The Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society, another grant recipient, will use the funds to promote its seasonal heritage train rides, including popular Christmas services. 'These funds are vital for attracting visitors from beyond the region,' said Dan Durachko, President of the Society.The HVAB programme continues to channel tourism tax revenue into regional development, reinforcing Happy Valley's position as a growing cultural and recreational hub in Pennsylvania.
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