Every great adventure begins with gathering information. In Sunriver, the starting point is visiting the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce’s new website or picking up the newest edition of Sunriver Magazine.
Chamber Executive Director Kent Elliott said both the website and the magazine contain valuable information for residents, business owners and guests to the Sunriver area.
“We created both the website and the magazine so it’s easy to find what you are looking for, whether it’s where to go to dinner, Sunriver’s unique history, local events or Sunriver’s many recreational opportunities,” Elliott said. “Sunriver is a welcoming place, and we wanted that reflected in both the magazine and the website. We welcome people to visit here, live here and do business here.”
The Sunriver Magazine was published by Cascade Publications Inc. of Bend, in collaboration with the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce.
Cascade Publications Inc. President/CEO Jeff Martin said Sunriver is a place where traditions start, from annual golf or ski trips to family vacations. “It’s always a joy to work with the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce and share why Sunriver has been a vacation destination for more than 50 years,” Martin said. “We believe the Sunriver Magazine reflects the beauty of the Sunriver area and markets its amenities.”
Martin shared the magazine’s cover is also the poster for the Sunriver Music Festival. A local artist, David Kreitzer’s original painting, Sunriver Wake, was selected as Sunriver Music Festival’s poster artwork for 2020 and for 2021. “We were looking for artwork that really spoke to everything that makes Sunriver the crown jewel of Central Oregon’s High Desert and this painting says it all,” Martin said.
The new website was a collaboration of the Chamber, The Marketing Department and Wholesum Media.
The Marketing Department President Anne Marie Daggett said it was an honor and privilege to work with Elliott and Chamber President Dan Youmans, along with Mike Olarrea of Wholesum Media and Kristine Thomas to create
the website.
“I believe the new website reflects the community spirit and the energy of Sunriver while sharing everything Sunriver has to offer,” Daggett said. “Sunriver is an oasis that welcomes everyone from tourists to business owners. The new website was designed to be a pleasurable experience for visitors, and I believe depicts the energy and ambiance of Sunriver.”
More than 20,000 copies of the magazine will be distributed throughout Oregon in visitor locations. It is now available throughout Sunriver to pick up a free copy. Visit sunriverchamber.com to view the new website.
Sunriver Chamber of Commerce, 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall, Ste. B, PO Box 3246, Sunriver OR 97707