CTA Newsletter
February 2023
Network in person with GLCVB members, community leaders, and other CTAs. See an overview of GLCVB highlights and accomplishments for 2022 and a glimpse into our 2023 initiatives.
Make sure to register by February 20, 2023!
Thursday, March 2, 2023
8:30 – 9:15 a.m. – Networking & Complimentary Breakfast
9:15 – 10:00 a.m. – Program
The Venue by Eleven 11 Events
Lansing Mall
5660 W. Saginaw Hwy.
Lansing, MI 48917
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Join us for a special tour on March 22, 2023, just for CTA's of the Lansing Area's premier attraction, Heritage Hall & the Michigan State Capitol. Our tour guide will be Matt Van Acker, Capitol Educator Director.
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The Greater Lansing Supports Authority needs your help for the 2023 NCCAA Mideast Regional Tournament at Great Lakes Christian College.
Volunteers are needed for a variety of jobs from February 23, 2023, to February 25, 2023.
You can find the 2023 Visitor Inspiration Guide is on our website, in our visitor center, or you can request a copy to be mailed to you.
Browse the guide or request a copy
If you haven’t had the chance to try out Lansing Shuffle, what are you waiting for? Previously the Lansing City Market building, Lansing Shuffleboard and Social Club has seven restaurants, two full-service bars, a lounge, and coming this summer, five shuffleboard courts, and a riverfront patio.
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Staying inside when it’s cold and rainy out can be fun for the whole family if you're armed with the right indoor activities! Check out some of Greater Lansing's best boredom-busting attractions to turn an indoor day into a memorable one.
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If you missed our seminar with MDOT last week, you can find updates about the I-496 rebuilding project on our website
View Seminar
The January “What Am I?” picture was Heritage Hall at the Michigan State Capitol. Congratulations to Bob Noordhoek, CTA, and Alan J. Woodbury, CTA, for the correct answer!
For January, the 2nd and 5th people to email Anne Lavender at alavender@lansing.org will win a prize.
The first Black homeowner in East Lansing and the first Black dean at MSU was civil rights activist Dr. Robert L. Green. Learn more about Dr. Green and
find ways to celebrate Black History Month
Featured Events
Wharton Center Presents: Natalie MacMaster & Donald Leahy
Master musicians—and husband-wife duo—Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy command the stage with raw energy and passion…
The Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud to bring this exciting certification program to our region. The program strives to inspire and motivate our front-line employees and volunteers to turn every visitor encounter into a positive experience!
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