If you are interested in learning more about the Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Program, please attend an online information session on Tues., Jan. 27, at 1 p.m. Please read the 2026 Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Guidelines in advance of attending. The session will include time for Q& A with the grant’s program manager.
March 9 Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting
The meeting will be in-person and live-streamed on Travel Oregon’s Industry YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/oregontourism/.
Accessibility and Accommodation Requests
For questions about accessibility or accommodations for persons with disabilities, or to request a translator, interpreter, or other communication aids, please contact Matthew Finn at matthew@traveloregon.com.
Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Online Info Session
If you are interested in learning more about the Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Program, please attend an online information session on Tues., Jan. 27, at 1 p.m. Please read the 2026 Oregon Wine Country License Plates Matching Grant Guidelines in advance of attending. The session will include time for Q& A with the grant’s program manager.
Food Systems & Tourism Learning Community Meeting
The next Food Systems & Tourism Learning Community meeting will take place over Zoom on February 5 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. This meeting will have a topical focus on funding opportunities for culinary and food systems projects and events. Learn from funders and fundees about how to put your most competitive foot forward when seeking funding. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their experience and learn from peers across the state and across sectors. Learn more about the community here.
If you have questions, please reach out to hilary@traveloregon.com.
Digital Accessibility Essentials: Preparing for the ADA Title II Compliance Deadline
Webinar Description:
Digital accessibility requirements are changing, impacting all public entities, including DMO, chamber, and visitor association websites. Join Jen Macias, a Portland-based Experience Designer and Accessibility Specialist, for a practical webinar that will break down the new Department of Justice rules, compliance timelines and what they mean for your digital content.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards and will leave with a practical roadmap and resources to support ongoing accessibility compliance.
There will be 60 minutes of instruction time, followed by a 15-minute Q&A.
Register for the Travel Oregon hosted webinar here.
Why this matters to you:
This webinar will be focused on understanding the new rule on the accessibility of web content and mobile apps provided by state and local government. This rule establishes specific requirements for state and local governments to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards by April 2026. While the rule directly applies to public entities, it will significantly impact private organizations that work with government agencies.
If your organization provides websites, mobile apps, online services, or digital content for state or local government agencies—whether through contracts, licensing agreements, or other arrangements—you may need to ensure your products and services meet these accessibility standards. The rule makes clear that when governments use contractors or vendors to provide web content or mobile apps on their behalf, those materials must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
More information on accessibility programs and resources from Travel Oregon can be found here.
For questions pertaining to this webinar, please reach out to Kate Sappell, Program Manager RCTP (ksappell@traveloregon.com).
Agritourism Connections Conference
Join fellow producers and agritourism professionals for a dynamic day of learning and networking. This event features engaging sessions on effective marketing strategies, firsthand stories from agritourism operators, opportunities to build valuable social connections, and updates on the latest research. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow your agritourism venture, this conference offers practical insights and inspiration to help you thrive. Hosted by the OSU Extension Agricultural Tourism Program and open to any farmer or rancher in Oregon.
Registration is $40 and includes a full lunch. Scholarships available. Contact Audrey Comerford at Audrey.comerford@oregonstate.edu or Melissa Fery at melissa.fery@oregonstate.edu with questions.
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by Jan 29, 2026 to Audrey Comerford: or
Agenda:
9:30-10 a.m. – Arrival/Check in
10-11:15 a.m. – Opening remarks, Legacy in Motion: Young Farmers Leveraging Agritourism and Market Access
11:15-11:30 a.m. – Break
11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. – Breakout Session 1
- Websites That Work: SEO & Design Basics – Having a website that shows up on internet searches is still important, even in these days of social media. Topics that will be discussed are different website platforms, the importance of search engine optimization, and basic layout and design. Marissa Brown, Travel Salem Digital Marketing Specialist
- Newsletter Essentials and Strategies – The session will cover how newsletters engage customers, platforms options, frequency and timing for sending, and content strategies. Audrey Comerford, OSU Extension Agritourism Coordinator and Wee Woollies Fiber Arts
12:30 -1:15 p.m. – Lunch and networking
1:15 – 2:15 p.m. – Breakout Session 2
- Turning Likes into Visits – Farmer panel about experiences, different platforms, what type of content gets the most engagement, and how it’s used to drive visits/sales.
- Boost Your Visibility with Google Business Profile – An overview of why Google Business Profile is an important tool, how to claim your profile if you haven’t already, how to update it, and methods for improving your visibility. We will also take a look at a few individual business profiles as examples.
2:15 -3 p.m. – Closing session and raffle
Learn more and register here: Agritourism Connections Conference | OSU Extension Service
Accessible Tourism Ambassador Training
This in-person event will take place on Sunday, March 8 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland.
The project has been funded in part by a grant from Travel Oregon and the Institute for Applied Sustainability at Southern Oregon University, so there is no cost to attend.
What attendees will gain:
● Practical accessibility strategies to implement right away
● Insights from real-world success stories across the travel industry, including innovative products and tech improvements to support inclusive service delivery
● Networking opportunities with peers, experts, and advocacy leaders
● Receive the Guidebook for Improving Accessibility for Oregon Tourism Providers
● Accessibility Ambassador Certificate of Completion to showcase your leadership in inclusive tourism
Registration is required. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/ATA-RSVP. Spaces are limited and the number of meals and drinks is reserved per confirmed participant. Please register early to secure your spot. If your plans change, please release your seat so others may attend.
Questions? Contact Dr. Pavlina McGrady at mcgradyp1@sou.edu.
Food Systems & Tourism Learning Community Meeting
This meeting will have a topical focus on local food directories, food/farm trails, passport programs and other efforts to showcase local food offerings in a format relevant to visitors. Organizations engaged in these ‘products’ or getting ready to embark on a directory or culinary trail project are highly encouraged to join! Attendees will have the opportunity to share their experience and learn from peers across the state and across sectors. Learn more about the community here.
December 2025 Oregon Tourism Commission Meeting
Resources
- View the agenda
- Watch the recording
- Strategic Plan Progress Report
- Mike Ripley (Mudslinger Events) Public Comment (PDF)
- Financials as of October 2025 (PDF)
- Financial Presentation Nov. 2025 (PDF)
- September Briefing Minutes, Meeting Minutes
- October Meeting Minutes
- November Meeting Minutes
Meeting Presentations
- Local Welcome WVVA and Visit Corvallis
- International Market and Forecast Update
- Competitive Grants Update
- Always on Marketing
The meeting will be in-person and live-streamed on Travel Oregon’s Industry YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/oregontourism/.
Accessibility and Accommodation Requests
For questions about accessibility or accommodations for persons with disabilities, or to request a translator, interpreter, or other communication aids, please contact Matthew Finn at matthew@traveloregon.com.
November 14 Oregon Tourism Commission Virtual Meetings / CEO Search Subcommittee & Commission Meeting
Accessibility and Accommodation Requests
For questions about accessibility or accommodations for persons with disabilities, or to request a translator, interpreter, or other communication aids, please contact Matthew Finn at matthew@traveloregon.com.