CVB and Bed and Breakfasts Unite to Showcase Local Artists

Weirton, WVLocal News

A recent event in Wellsburg highlighted local artistry by showcasing the works of artists at three participating bed and breakfasts. Organized by the Top of West Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau in partnership with Rivertown Inns, this initiative aimed to promote tourism and local culture. Residents and visitors alike were invited to tour the establishments, which featured a variety of artistic displays. This collaboration supports local artists and encourages community engagement by creating a unique experience for attendees. The event showcases the importance of tourism in enhancing the local economy and fostering a cultural appreciation within the community.

Participants were able to explore the distinctive characteristics of each bed and breakfast while enjoying the art on display. Such initiatives are crucial for building community pride and supporting local businesses. Overall, this event serves as a testament to Wellsburg's commitment to promoting local art and enhancing visitor experiences.

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