Joyce Shumate
The Let’s Travel Club monthly presentation will be on Friday, April 18. Randy Graf, president and CEO of the Green Valley/Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center, will present information about what you can find at the local Visitor Center.
Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or just planning something to do when the grandkids arrive, they’ve got you covered. It’s more than maps and magnets—it’s a launching pad for adventure. The local office has a front-row seat to what’s happening across Southern Arizona and beyond. If there’s a trail, tour, museum, or funky roadside attraction in Arizona, there may be a flyer for it.
Whether you’re into hiking, birding, stargazing, or just taking your RV on the open road, they can help you find the perfect spot. You’ll be surprised at how much is just a short drive away. There are racks and racks of brochures—from Bisbee to the Grand Canyon and everything in between.
The GVS Chamber supports local businesses and is a big part of what they do. Whether it’s a great restaurant, a community theater production, or a new art exhibit, they will help you plug into the local scene.
If you like getting a deal (and who doesn’t?), the Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance Passport Book is your new best friend. They sell them at the Visitor Center. The coupons are great when company is in town to find places to explore or as a gift to your adventurous friends!
Do you have friends or family thinking about a move to Green Valley or Sahuarita? Point them to the Chambers’ website and the digital relocation packet. It’s like a welcome basket with so much useful info.
The Green Valley/Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center is all about making Southern Arizona shine—for residents, visitors, and everyone in between. The Visitor Center is a connector. It’s where questions turn into experiences.
Attend this very informative program on Friday, April 18, in the Kino Center Ocotillo, Mesquite, and Saguaro Rooms. Even if you’ve lived here for 20 years, you will learn a few surprises. The presentation is open to all QC residents.