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LGBTQ MARKETING Program of Work 20/21 LGBTQ MARKETING Program of Work 20/21 THE OFFICIAL DESTINATION SALES & MARKETING ORGANIZATION FOR GREATER MIAMI AND THE BEACHES. PROGRAM OF WORK OCTOBER 2020 10/1–31: Miami Spice Restaurant Months & Miami Spa Months 10/1–15: Celebrate Orgullo 10/19: National LGBTQ Task Force Virtual Gala / Miami and Miami Beach, FL NOVEMBER 2020 11/12–13: WeTrade 2020 – Virtual / Colombia 11/16–20: Community Marketing Insights (CMI), LGBTQ Marketing & Advertising Symposium – Virtual / U.S. 11/23–27: Brazilian LGBT Tourism Forum – Virtual / Brazil DECEMBER 2020 12/1–1/31: Miami Arts, Culture & Heritage Months 12/19: Miami Beach Pride Queer-A-Thon / Miami Beach, FL TBA: GMCVB LGBTQ Tourism Advisory Committee Meeting – Virtual / Miami, FL JANUARY 2021 12/1–1/31: Miami Arts, Culture & Heritage Months 1/22–24: TransArt / Miami, FL FEBRUARY 2021 2/1–3/31: Miami Health & Wellness Months TBA: 4Ward Americas Symposium / Miami Beach, FL TBA: Gay8 Festival / Little Havana, FL TBA: Wigwood Miami / Miami, FL MARCH 2021 2/1–3/31: Miami Health & Wellness Months TBA: GMCVB LGBTQ Tourism Advisory Committee Meeting – Virtual / Miami, FL TBA: Winter Party Festival / Miami Beach, FL APRIL 2021 4/1–5/31: Miami Attraction & Museum Months 4/22–5/2: OUTshine Film Festival / Miami, FL TBA: Miami Beach Pride Festival & Expo / Miami Beach, FL MAY 2021 4/1–5/31: Miami Attraction & Museum Months 4/22–5/2: OUTshine Film Festival / Miami, FL 5/12–17: SweetHeat Miami / Miami Beach, FL 5/28–31: Sizzle South Beach / Miami Beach, FL JUNE 2021 6/1–9/30: Miami Hotel Months / Meet in Miami TBA: GMCVB LGBTQ Tourism Advisory Committee Meeting – Virtual / Miami, FL TBA: St. Pete Pride / Tampa Bay, FL TBA: Wynwood Pride / Miami, FL JULY 2021 6/1–9/30: Miami Hotel Months / Meet in Miami 7/1–8/31: Miami Spa Months TBA: GMCVB Partner Marketing Workshop / Miami, FL AUGUST 2021 6/1–9/30: Miami Hotel Months / Meet in Miami 7/1–8/31: Miami Spa Months 8/1–9/30: Miami Spice Restaurant Months 8/3–6: GNetwork360 (Latin American Conference on LGBT Marketing) / Buenos Aires, Argentina 8/11–13: NGLCC International Business Leadership Conference / Fort Lauderdale, FL SEPTEMBER 2021 6/1–9/30: Miami Hotel Months / Meet in Miami 8/1–9/30: Miami Spice Restaurant Months 9/1–5: Key West Womenfest / Key West, FL TBA: GMCVB LGBTQ Tourism Advisory Committee Meeting – Virtual / Miami, FL NOTE: Program of Work reflects major scheduled activities based on planning process. Additional activities are considered throughout the year and others are subject to change..
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