The senior English class of Triumph High continues its goal of promoting Triumph culture in the community by going out into the community! On Friday April 18, the 4th Period English 12 class did this directly by visiting, well, Visit Cheyenne, specifically by meeting with Domenic Bravo, Visit Cheyenne’s President and CEO. At the historic Cheyenne Depot in the heart of downtown, Bravo took the students to the upstairs offices where Cheyenne’s tourism and community events are brainstormed and enacted. As the students work to refine their own message of Triumph culture, Bravo’s advice was invaluable, sharing suggestions and experiences in developing the “story” of Cheyenne for tourists and residents alike. In addition to the behind-the-scenes look at our community’s messaging and event planning, the students had the opportunity to workshop various ideas and issues with Bravo. From the best kind of “token” (or “swag”, “merch”, in the students’ words) to make in small and large quantities, to the importance of consistent sloganing and visuals, to the input of stakeholders in determining events and campaigns, the students were treated to a specialized collaborative session that was far more engaging and in-depth than what the classroom alone could offer. If other organizations or community leaders would be interested in a visit from or to these intrepid students, Triumph is always looking for opportunities to connect and collaborate!
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Triumph Seniors Check Out Visit Cheyenne
Triumph seniors with an iconic Cheyenne boot.
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