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Bonanzaville welcomes Trotter as newest addition to staff

Bonanzaville is excited to welcome a new addition to their staff, Julie Trotter, who recently began as the sales and marketing coordinator. Trotter is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, Crookston with a dual bachelor's degree in Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management as well as Marketing.

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In her new position, Trotter will be responsible for coordinating events and volunteers, as well as leading several marketing and sales initiatives for Bonanzaville. "I am excited to be a part of the changes happening at Bonanzaville," Trotter said, "I look forward to working with the Cass County Historical Society to bring in more events, increase our marketing and promotions, providing more programming, and ensure Bonanzaville will reach its full potential as an educational tourist destination as well as a special events facility in the Fargo-Moorhead area."

Bonanzaville is operated by the Cass County Historical Society, with a mission to collect, display and interpret artifacts relevant to the history and cultural heritage of the Red River Valley. It is the region's largest historical attraction with 43 buildings, and more than 400,000 artifacts.

For more information on any upcoming events, to volunteer, or to plan a special event on site, contact Trotter at 701-282-2822 or at jtrotter@bonanzaville.com


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