Cadiz-Trigg Tourism Reports $131K Profit For 2020-21

Less than six months after hearing its 2019-20 audit from Calhoun & Company, the Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist & Convention Commission were served some good news Tuesday afternoon, when CPA Debbie Fuller revealed a profit of nearly $131,000 over the last fiscal year.

Fuller noted the commission tallied nearly $637,000 in total revenue — with 73% of that coming from restaurant taxes, and 25% of that coming from transient room taxes.

Total costs, Fuller added, included nearly $506,000 — with 36% of that coming from advertising costs, which were down in a year filled with COVID-19 concerns and considerations.

During June’s meeting, Fuller reported a net loss of $40,924 for the 2019-20 fiscal year, meaning a

$131,000 profit comes out to a nearly $170,000 flip in a positive direction — and in what could be a sign of fiscal regrouping following the coronavirus and its complications in local, regional and national travel.

In other news, Executive Director Bill Stevens said local and regional visitors can look ahead at a considerable calendar in the Cadiz-Trigg County area for the next month:

On November 20, the Mingle & Jingle Open House Event will fill that Saturday, in a partnership with the Trigg County Chamber of Commerce.

Traditional Shop Small Saturday is planned for November 27.

And December 4 is jam-packed, with the Fine Arts & Crafts Show at the Lake Barkley State Resort Park from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., “Magical Characters on Main Street” from 4-5 p.m., the Festival of Trees following at the Janice Mason Art Museum, and the Cadiz Christmas Parade set for 6 p.m. to close the day.

The Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist & Convention Commission next meets Tuesday, January 11 at 4 p.m.

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