Hospitality & Tourism
Gearing up for summer
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS May 26, 2023 The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is gearing up for summer. Summer is looking good for visitors coming to our state. That’s what we hear from our peers at the Arizona Office of Tourism. To quote Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport…
Read MoreNew ways for locals to enjoy Sedona
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS May 19, 2023 Sedona has so much to offer, that sometimes we forget all the amazing things we have right at our fingertips. Often, I hear, “I’ve lived here for years, and I’ve never been to that restaurant, shopped at that boutique or attended a concert…
Read MoreOpportunities don’t just happen — you create them
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS May 12, 2023 In recent weeks, people are asking, “What is changing at the Chamber?” The answer is a lot! For one, our membership is growing. Just in the last few weeks, we had 10 new businesses join the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau.…
Read MoreSCC&TB Visitor Center serves residents and visitors
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 28, 2023 During this busy time of year, Sedona welcomes people from around the world. While some are less than pleased with the number of visitors who come to our beautiful town, we sometimes fail to recognize that we were once tourists ourselves. What drew…
Read MoreThe future of tourism in Sedona is officially in flux
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 21, 2023 Last week’s decision by the City Council to study city management of the billion-dollar tourism industry will require considerable time, resources and expertise. For many years, the Sedona Chamber & Tourism Bureau worked with the city to manage tourism’s positive and negative effects in…
Read MoreChamber’s New Tourism Direction Won’t Rely on City Funding
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 14, 2023 Last week, the Chamber Board of Directors unanimously voted not to renew our tourism contract with the city of Sedona. The unanimity of the Board’s direction is a critical point: Our Chamber policymakers, supported by more than 740 nonprofit and business partners, have…
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