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■ SPECIAL SECTION The Golden Star Wednesday, December 24, 2014
The Golden Secondary School Choir sang at the GSS Winter Music Celebration on Dec. 17. Also performing that evening were the GSS Beginner Band, The Saxidentals, and the GSS Senior Band. Jessica Schwitek/Star Photo
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Jessica Schwitek editor@thegoldenstar.net The Golden Municipal Campground has had a tremendous year, and the operators have hopes to keep that momentum going for next season. Campground operators Joy Guyot and Michelle Nagy-Deak presented their annual
report to Town Council, as the Town of Golden owns the facility. "It turned out to be a perfect year for us," said Guyot. Visitation was up for the accommodator, and they experienced fewer problems than they had the previous summer. They also had a better time managing online reviews on sites such as TripAdvisor.
Guyot attributes some of their success to the increase in advertising. However, to continue with this year's success, the operators would like to make some upgrades to the power and water with some of the sites. Guyot says that the lack of power, or weak power, in some of the sites limits the campers that can stay there, and limits how long they can stay. Continued on page 3