As legislators are gearing up in Jefferson City, so are the citizens of Northwest Missouri. Over the past few months, the Great Northwest Day at the Capitol Steering Committee has gathered and prioritized legislative issues for the region’s annual visit to the state capitol city on February 6 and 7.

Great Northwest Day at the Capitol is an annual legislative event that includes introduction on the Missouri House and Senate floors, time with legislators, an educational luncheon and an evening event inviting all Missouri legislators and department heads to meet with citizens from the Northwest Missouri region.

At this event, approximately 350 people from the 18-county region will visit Jefferson City to make their regional voice heard in a single, cohesive message. Great Northwest Day’s legislative platform for the upcoming event highlights a theme of Growing the Missouri of the Future, and includes the following priorities, in no particular order: 911 funding, broadband, transportation and education.

The criteria for reviewing regional issues included legislative impact, over-arching regional impact, non-partisan perspective and timeliness of concern. Regional planning and advocacy groups such as the Transportation Advisory Committees, Solid Waste Districts, Area Agency on Aging, Missouri Association of Counties and others were asked to identify and submit issues that may impact the entire region. Those issues were then regionally defined and reviewed by the Great Northwest Day steering committee for additional input before being established as the official priorities for the event. The four priorities will be monitored as Great Northwest Day nears, and the message to legislators will be further refined during that time.

The featured luncheon speaker on Tuesday, February 6 will be Dan Lennon, Missouri Department of Tourism director. Lennon has more than 25 years of successful strategic tourism marketing and brand management experience in both the private and public sectors in Missouri. From 2003 to 2013, he served as vice president of marketing and public relations for the Branson Convention and Visitors Bureau. A member of the singing Lennon Family and featured vocalist at the Welk Champagne Theatre in Branson, he also served as director of marketing for the Welk Resort from 1994 to 2002. Lennon has degrees in English and applied linguistics from the University of California at Los Angeles, and in 2010 earned his certified destination marketing executive designation, completing an advanced educational program for tourism professionals designed by DMAI and Purdue University. He will talk about the impact of tourism in Northwest Missouri and how communities can utilize tourism as an economic development tool.

On Wednesday morning, Great Northwest days will close with a breakfast and feature speaker Andrew McCrea. McCrea is a farmer and rancher, an award-winning radio and TV broadcaster and a nationally recognized speaker.

He is the host of a nationally broadcast radio feature, “The American Countryside,” a program that has won five Oscars for rural and agricultural broadcasting. He has interviewed hall of fame sports stars, Emmy and Grammy winners and even been body slammed by professional wrestlers. His broadcasting work has taken him to all 50 states and six continents to interview thousands of guests for his program. “The American Countryside” is unique in broadcasting because all of the interviews are done on location. His broadcasts are heard daily on nearly 100 radio stations and Sirius XM satellite radio. The TV version of the show is a regular feature on US Farm Report.

He continues to own and manage the farm and ranch where he was born and raised. He remains active in many groups, both as a participant and as a frequent speaker. He and his family reside near Maysville, where they are the fifth and sixth generations to operate the family farm.

For more information on the event or how you can attend, contact Nodaway County Coordinator Lily White, Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce, or visit the website at maryvillechamber.com/great-northwest-day.html.