Princeton-Mercer tourism bureau releases inspirational video message

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The Princeton-Mercer Convention and Visitors Bureau (PMCVB) released “Adventure Awaits in Mercer County,” a motivational video featuring highlights of nature-oriented activities in the Princeton Mercer region in an effort to inspire hope during the pandemic.

 

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Designed as a personal letter to residents and future visitors, with aerial nature footage of Mercer County’s farms, parks and rivers, the creative evokes a sense of inspiration, camaraderie and hope for better days to come.

The letter is as follows:

Dear Future Visitors and Current Residents
We invite you to…
Be inspired by nature
Feel motivated by each other
Dream about the future
Imagine the good times to come
Because
Adventure Awaits.
From our home to yours, See you soon!

“We are excited to release this motivational footage in an effort to raise the spirits of the community and future visitors as we live through these new times together. Mercer County has an abundance of nature activities that are safe for families to explore, especially in the coming Summer months, and we look forward to seeing our visitors soon,” Gina Guarino, managing director of the PMCVB, said in a prepared statement.

At the onset of the pandemic, the PMCVB established a COVID-19 Resource Page for members, residents and visitors to keep the public updated on the situation. The site is consistently being refreshed to include virtual tours, socially distant friendly activities and blogs, take out/delivery options, and visual interactive concepts such as digital puzzles reflecting iconic sights of the region.

See view the video message, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPCiF978xAg

Visit www.visitprinceton.org/ for more information on the region. To access the county’s COVID-19 response, visit www.visitprinceton.org/coronavirus-resources/

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