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            <description>Frequently Asked QuestionsHow is the Reno Sparks Convention &amp;amp; Visitors Authority (RSCVA) funded?The RSCVA's revenue comes from four sources:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Room license tax paid by visitors when they stay in a transient rental facility in Washoe County&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Revenue from operation of facilities owned by the RSCVA&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Investment income&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Marketing revenue (visitors centers/services) What is the RSCVA's mission?The mission of the RSCVA is to attract overnight visitors to Reno-Tahoe lodging properties through tourism marketing, convention sales and facility operations, featuring local amenities, attractions and events; thereby enhancing the economic benefit and quality of life for Northern Nevada.Why isn't the public allowed to bowl in the National Bowling Stadium?The NBS was designed specifically to bring more visitors to our area and the RSCVA's primary focus is on booking tournaments. The RSCVA has and will continue to offer local residents a chance to bowl at the stadium during special events and promotions held throughout the year.Is there an admission charge to get into the National Bowling Stadium?The stadium remains open and free of charge, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. Hours of operation are usually extended when a tournament is taking place. The public is invited and encouraged to come in and tour this impressive facility.Why does the RSCVA charge for parking during events at the Convention Center?Parking fees generate revenues, which helps support the on-going operations of the facility. Charging for parking is a standard practice of event facilities all around the country. Typically, event facilities charge an average of $4 - $8 for on-site parking compared to the $7 fee charged by the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.Who is responsible for event/show advertising of events held at the convention center?Show promoters are responsible for their own advertising. The RSCVA strongly urges the promoter to accurately represent their product in all forms of advertisements and/or promotions but has no control over their advertising message.How often are RSCVA Board Meetings held and how can I find out what's on the agenda?The RSCVA Board meetings typically take place on the 4th Thursday of every month, at 8 a.m. at the RSCVA Reno-Town Mall offices, however, special circumstances sometimes require date or time changes. RSCVA Board Meetings are open to the public.&amp;nbsp; The agenda is also posted 5 working days before the meetings happen here.Nevada's Open Meeting Law requires RSCVA meeting agendas to be available to the public; posted at the Reno Sparks Convention Center and in three other public places, four working days prior to the meeting.</description>
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            <description>Frequently Asked QuestionsHow is the Reno Sparks Convention &amp;amp; Visitors Authority (RSCVA) funded?The RSCVA's revenue comes from four sources:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Room license tax paid by visitors when they stay in a transient rental facility in Washoe County&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Revenue from operation of facilities owned by the RSCVA&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Investment income&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Marketing revenue (visitors centers/services) What is the RSCVA's mission?The  mission of the RSCVA is to attract overnight visitors to Reno-Tahoe  lodging properties through tourism marketing, convention sales and  facility operations, featuring local amenities, attractions and events;  thereby enhancing the economic benefit and quality of life for Northern  Nevada.Why isn't the public allowed to bowl in the National Bowling Stadium?The  NBS was designed specifically to bring more visitors to our area and  the RSCVA's primary focus is on booking tournaments. The RSCVA has and  will continue to offer local residents a chance to bowl at the stadium  during special events and promotions held throughout the year.Is there an admission charge to get into the National Bowling Stadium?The  stadium remains open and free of charge, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven  days a week. Hours of operation are usually extended when a tournament  is taking place. The public is invited and encouraged to come in and  tour this impressive facility.Why does the RSCVA charge for parking during events at the Convention Center?Parking  fees generate revenues, which helps support the on-going operations of  the facility. Charging for parking is a standard practice of event  facilities all around the country. Typically, event facilities charge an  average of $4 - $8 for on-site parking compared to the $7 fee charged  by the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.Who is responsible for event/show advertising of events held at the convention center?Show  promoters are responsible for their own advertising. The RSCVA strongly  urges the promoter to accurately represent their product in all forms  of advertisements and/or promotions but has no control over their  advertising message.How often are RSCVA Board Meetings held and how can I find out what's on the agenda?The  RSCVA Board meetings typically take place on the 4th Thursday of every  month, at 8 a.m. at the RSCVA Reno-Town Mall offices, however, special  circumstances sometimes require date or time changes. RSCVA Board  Meetings are open to the public.&amp;nbsp; The agenda is also posted 5 working  days before the meetings happen here.Nevada's  Open Meeting Law requires RSCVA meeting agendas to be available to the  public; posted at the Reno Sparks Convention Center and in three other  public places, four working days prior to the meeting.</description>
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