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This is a Stockton knowledge resource that most people have never heard of. They have all the information on Stockton, from upcoming events and activities to attend, to venues available for your events. I highly recommend you make a plan to stop by and visit them. Did you know there is a walking tour about the history of the different Stockton buildings (and it's free)? |
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Really friendly Stocktonians here đŸ˜‹ |
As a Certified Tourism Ambassador here in Stockton, I volunteer on the Front-Line of hospitality and tourist service with VisitStockton. They're progressive and professional in providing and promoting visitor service information to travelers and our community. |
As a Certified Tourism Ambassador here in Stockton, I volunteer on the Front-Line of hospitality and tourist service with VisitStockton. They're progressive and professional in providing and promoting visitor service information to travelers and our community. |
I recently went through the Visit Stockton Certified Tourism Ambassador Program. This is an outstanding program for any resident. I am personally not in the tourism trades but wished to learn more about the town I call home. This program will show you all the gems that are hidden in Stockton and reinvigorate your pride in this city. Your time commitment is to read through some stud materials which took me a total of a little more than two hours and then participate in their training session. You will make new friends and Lear so much about the good that is Stockton by going through this program. |
Very warm and accommodating people out there. |
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Professional, efficient, friendly, etc. This is the frontline for what Stockton is truly about. Visitors must make this their first priority when planning to visit Stockton either by visiting their website or by stopping by their office in the historic B&K building. VisitStockton.org is formerly known as the Stockton Convention and Visitors Bureau. For where to go and what to see, and when to do it, it's all here. I do. |
Added me to the Stockton arts week