Normally this time of the year, Sedona hotels are near-capacity while restaurants and shops are packed with visitors as they enjoy the springÂtime weather. Things are different these days as streets and most businesses are barren as a result...
The message was clear — a change is afoot in terms of Sedona tourism. That was shared by Sedona Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff during the annual partner meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 16. ...
To promote or not to promote. That is the question. It’s one the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and the Sedona City Council have been asking the last few years when trying to find that sweet spot in terms of tourism...
Residents with a love of Sedona are invited to become volunteer park rangers. The uniformed rangers are most often seen assisting visitors in Uptown but rangers also help with community events, support city staff with park events, perform vital conservation...
The challenge the city of Sedona and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau face year in and year out is: How do you balance the needs of residents with those of tourism, which sustains the city? ...
There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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