California RV park needs manager ASAP

(April 25, 2015) -- Retiring managers will train on site. We pay a management fee of $1200 per month plus large, full hook-up/private manager's site all utilities included. Duties include on-site availability to manage phone/online reservations, guest arrivals plus light landscaping and weekly social gatherings with guests.

RVTravel.com: ‘Today Everybody’s a Blogger’

Editor’s note: Chuck Woodbury, one of the nation’s leading RV consumer bloggers and owner/operator of the popular RVTravel.com website, draws a historical perspective today (April 25) regarding the evolution of print-to-Internet blogging in the weekly column he delivers to RVtravel.com e-newsletter subscribers. I believe I can say with some certainty that I am one of […]

Puyallup RV Show Will Have New, Used RVs

The Grand Puyallup RV Show will offer a chance to view the latest recreational vehicles from some of Western Washington’s top dealers Thursday (April 30) through May 3, the Olympian reported. There will be more than 40 vendor booths at the show. New this year is the “Field of Dreams” used RV area for those […]

FRVTC Announces Master Certified RV Techs

Ford’s RV Refrigeration Training Center (FRVTC) announced that three people have earned the Master Certified RV Refrigeration Specialist desgination from the school in Benton, Ky. Sid Shelburne from Tennessee, a 2007 graduate of the school, Robert Shelton, a Georgia graduate from 2008 and Kevin Olson, a North Dakota RV technician who gratulated in 2009, all reached […]

MARVAC Claims Victory on School Start Bill

In a message sent to members today (April 24), the Michigan Association of Recreation Vehicles and Campgrounds (MARVAC) said the organization’s members helped thwart a problematic legislative proposal to lengthen the school year. MARVAC sent out a warning to members about a proposed bill that would allow schools to start before Labor Day, and sent […]

Winnebago’s Chad Reece, Sheila Davis on Podcast 50

(April 24, 2015) -- Chad Reece talks about the company's current marketing efforts and what Winnebago is doing to better promote its products to potential RV buyers. He also describes how the Internet and computers have shifted marketing away from predominantly print forms of communication to an emphasis on social media and websites. Sheila Davis talks about how Winnebago has changed during her tenure with the company, yet describes how much it remains a "small town company." She stresses the importance of public relations and what it has done to help Winnebago shape its brand and reputation.