Blogs: sedona hotels

Relationships with partners and media are essential for business success

July 28, 2023 Relationships with our partners at the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau are very important. When we know and understand their business, we are able to be on the lookout for opportunities that will garner attention and...
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Shop local, dine local supports our business and economy

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS July 14, 2023   “Shop like a local; Dine like a local; Be a local,” is a slogan that the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau has used many times during our...
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Meet the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau’s New Board of Directors

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS July 7, 2023   The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau’s volunteer Board of Directors is one of the Chamber’s greatest assets. Our board is comprised of a cross-section of business leaders...
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A poetic metaphor that makes all the difference

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS June 30, 2023   Robert Frost’s Poem “The Road Not Taken,” has been a topic of conversation among scholars for decades regarding the meaning of the last two lines, “Two roads diverged in...
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It’s a team effort at the SCC&TB

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS June 23, 2023     Last week, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau met with various business sectors in the community to discuss our overarching direction with membership and marketing for...
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Creating opportunities for local businesses

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS June 16, 2023   “Don’t wait for the right opportunity, create it,” is a quote from playwright and political activist George Bernard Shaw and serves as a careful reminder that we should all...
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AzLTA shares the state of tourism for Arizona

 THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS June 9, 2023     Keeping our finger on the pulse of what is happening with Arizona’s lodging, hospitality and tourism is essential. Last week, the Northern Arizona Council of Governments [NACOG] presented...
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