LVCVA and County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya launch Forever Happens Here

LVCVA and Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya launch "Forever Happens Here"

With funding from Lynn Marie Goya's wedding tourism fund, the Las Vegas Visitor and Convention Bureau (LVCVA) has launched it first major national campaign devoted to weddings, Forever Happens Here. Showcasing the glamour and variety of wedding venues, locations and styles offered in Clark County, the new campaign is launching a series of short videos telling the Las Vegas wedding story.

“We’re thrilled for this new campaign as forever truly does happen here,” Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya told KTNV. “We marry more destination wedding couples each year than anywhere else in the world and have so many amazing love stories to share. As we enter into our 5 millionth marriage license celebration, this campaign rings more true than ever.”

 

 

 

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Endorsement from Congresswoman Dina A. Titus (D-Nev)

“We must also remember that as we transform our tourism industry we must not leave behind what has helped us become who we are today. That’s why I want to take a moment to mention Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya. When she took office in January 2015, she immediately noticed a 37 percent drop in wedding tourism. Where some may see a dead end, Goya has been able to recognize a potential outlet. Goya has worked with the wedding industry, the LVCVA, the State Tourism Board, County Commission and the Legislature to help revive this industry. Her hard work and effort are exactly what we must do to keep bolstering our local economy. Because we are an international player and we are competing with the world. Goya certainly recognizes that.”

Congresswoman Dina A. Titus (D-Nev)