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Sedona Red Rock News Candace Carr Strauss, president and CEO of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, gives a presentation to the Sedona City Council about the chamber’s workplan and budget on Wednesday, April 28. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers The Sedona City Council is requesting that the Sedona Chamber of Commerce hit the pause button on destination marketing for the next year. Time will tell if it will have the desired effect that many in the area have been seeking. But even those on council are not so sure. “I’m in favor of a pause for one year on marketing and we’ll still have to define what that is,” Mayor Sandy Moriarty said. “I, personally, don’t believe it’s going to change very much but the public believes with every fiber of their being that that’s [marketing] making all the difference. It will prove whether or not it really does and maybe it will give us a chance to catch up.” ....
Sedona Red Rock News Candace Carr Strauss, president and CEO of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, begins her presentation to the Sedona City Council by addressing falsehoods she had heard circulating throughout Sedona on Wednesday, April 28. Several people spreading these falsehoods later spoke during the call to the public. I don’t go to many Sedona City Council meetings for several reasons: I have staff journalists who go in my stead and report what occurs; I have a 2-year-old who has unrelenting storytime demands; and because I believe in data, math and logic so passionately that I would fill council chamber with my tears. ....