Media Room
Welcome to the Washington County Visitors Association’s Media Room. This section is designed for members of the print, broadcast, freelance and electronic media, and provides resources, including press kits, press releases and fact sheets about Washington County, Oregon.
The WCVA will provide qualified media with a host of information and assistance, including developing stories, arranging site tours, preparing itineraries, hosting familiarization tours and more.
For Media Inquiries, please contact:
Sylke Neal-Finnegan
Director of Marketing & Communications
Washington County Visitors Association
11000 SW Stratus Street, Suite 170
Beaverton, OR 97008-7106
Phone: 503-644-5555
Fax: 503-644-9784
E-mail: sylke@wcva.org
Additional Resources:

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The Washington County Visitors Association (WCVA) announced today that it will be accepting applications for its tourism development grants February 1, 2012, through March 15, 2012.
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The following is a press release distributed by TIG Global, the new website vendor selected by the Washington County Visitors Association (WCVA) to develop its new destination website. CHEVY CHASE, Md., Dec. 6, 2011 — MICROS eCommerce Services|TIG Global, a subsidiary of MICROS Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MCRS) and leading interactive marketing company for the hospitality and [...]
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According to the “2010 Washington County Travel Impacts,” prepared by Dean Runyan Associates, more than 2.6 million travelers visited Washington County in 2010, and visitor spending in Washington County reached $470 million, surpassing the record level of $454 million in 2008.
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The Washington County Visitors Association (WCVA), awarded to local business and organizations a total of $215,430 in tourism grants. Eleven local businesses were awarded a portion of the overall total for various tourism development projects that align with the WCVA’s goal of attracting visitors to Washington County.
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The Washington County Visitors Association’s new, comprehensive Washington County bike map is helping cyclists chart their own courses along trails throughout the area. From well-traveled roads to firmly packed paths through the forest, the map provides information about a variety of terrain for cyclists of all abilities.