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Southwest Travel & Leisure Show
Featuring
Julian, CA; Visalia, CA; Ocotillo Wells, CA; Silver City, NM;
Amado, AZ and Tucson, AZ
February 24, 2008
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Featured Destinations
include:
Julian,
California
Julian is a historic gold mining town located up in San
Diego’s mountain region. A year
round destination, Julian is one of Southern California’s
most popular getaways. A strong sense of early California
will guide you down the wooden sidewalks embracing
delightful shop windows, all typical of an old gold mining
town. Wineries, horse and carriage rides, blossoming apple
orchards, star gazing and cultural events are just a few
Julian’s highlights - it’s a dreamy experience for the
romantic, the family get together or the nature lover. We
will be chatting with Krisie Morgan who is from the Julian
Chamber of Commerce, and is also a part of the Julian Doves
& Desperados re-enactor group. Krisie will tell us what’s
happening in Julian for the spring season, including the
areas annual blooming of daffodils and lilacs, and events
such as the Annual Wildflower Show, Annual Mayfest
Celebration, art shows, and more. For more about Julian – To the interview.
Silver
City, New Mexico
One of the '100 Best Small Towns in America', Silver City is
nestled in
the foothills of the Pinos Altos Mountains at an elevation
of 6,000 feet, bordering the Continental Divide. Boasting
crisp clean air and beautiful sunny days, Silver City offers
four gentle seasons to enjoy. The area’s colorful history
dates back to 1870 when silver was discovered above La
Cienega (Marsh) de San Vicente. Tales from those early days
tell of characters like Billy the Kid, Geronimo, Judge Roy
Bean, "Dangerous" Dan Tucker, and the Hearst family.
Visitors can explore the
nearby 3.3 million-acre national forest and wilderness
areas, browse the historic downtown and art district, as
well as enjoy a full calendar of fun events and activities
throughout the year. We will be talking with Nicole Robbins
who is the Executive Director of the Silver City Grant
County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, to find out
what makes Silver City such a great springtime destination!
For more about Silver City – To the
interview.
Visalia,
California Nestled in
the heart of California’s Central Valley, at the base of the
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Visalia is an
agricultural destination that ranks in the top three
productive growing counties and produces over 250 different
kinds of crops. Being located amidst the Sequoia and Kings
Canyon National Parks and Forests, the outdoor activities
are endless boasting of Mount Whitney - the tallest mountain
peak in the continental US; the General Sherman Tree - the
world’s largest tree; 2 National Parks, the Sequoia National
Forest; the deepest canyon in North America, the ‘Trail of
100 Giants’ and the Kaweah Rivers. Visalia has a charming
hometown atmosphere a delightful downtown district offering
first class dining, shopping, art and cultural
opportunities. Erin Capuchino from the Visalia Convention &
Visitors Bureau will be joining us to talk about Visalia
being such a unique travel destination. We will also talk to
Agnes Heaney about Visalia’s upcoming St. Patrick’s Day
Parade. For more about Visalia – To the
interview.
Tucson,
Arizona
We are going to find out about the wildflower season at
Tohono Chul Park, a beautiful
49 acre park that is a leading Southwest center of desert
nature, arts and culture – and is listed by National
Geographic Traveler as one of the Top 22 Secret Gardens in
the U.S. and Canada.
We are going to talk with Russ
Buhrow, who has been wandering the southwestern deserts for
nearly 40 years. In these wanderings he has found many
interesting and beautiful native plants, many which have
come to be cultivated and are now available to the public,
through the Tohono Chul Greenhouse. Recently he has grown
and made available many native desert ferns which were said
to be “impossible” to cultivate. Russ comes from an
agricultural background, has a BS in Agronomy and MS in
Horticulture from the University of Arizona. Russ has been
the Curator of Plants at Tohono Chul Park for the past 16
years.For more
about Tohono Chul Park and their upcoming Native Plant Sale
– To the
interview.
Ocotillo
Wells, California
We’re going to chat with Deborah Traviss, co-owner of Leapin’
Lizard RV Ranch which is located in Ocotillo Wells. This
small desert community is
situated within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, which
offers over 600,000 acres of compelling scenic wonders
and is a popular destination for off-highway explorers,
backpackers, hikers, equestrians, mountain bikers, nature
seekers, RV'ers and campers. Ocotillo Wells is a scenic 20
minute drive from the desert resort community of Borrego
Springs which offers golf, tennis, shopping, dining, and
more. Deborah is going to talk about the area’s hikes and
attractions, the local ‘sky hike’ frequented by pilots, the
upcoming desert wildflower season, and more.
For more
about Octotillo Wells & Leapin’ Lizard RV Ranch – To the
interview.
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