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Ep. #30- Uvalde County Visitor Center: Texas Hill Country River Region w/ Director Erica Sagebiel

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Welcome to an exhilarating episode of The Inn Between! Today, we're thrilled to chat with Erica Sagebiel, the Director of Uvalde County Visitor Center: Texas Hill Country River Region. Get ready for a fascinating glimpse into this captivating region!

Join us as we discover Erica's role in working with local businesses for events, marketing, and providing invaluable support. Marketing grants have allowed Uvalde County businesses to reach a wider audience, while beautification grants have spruced up the area with delightful touches like Tessa and Leah's wildflowers.

Erica shares her excitement for the upcoming solar eclipse, hoping it sparks a chain of visitors returning to the Concan area. September brings a fantastic river clean-up event, a community day, and a fundraiser for underfunded local volunteer fire stations. The Texas Hill Country River Region strikes the perfect balance between promoting tourism and protecting the natural resources that make it so special.

From water conservation education to nature amphitheaters, this incredible organization leaves no stone unturned in educating tourists, business owners, and the local community. Join us for an engaging and playful conversation as we explore the wonders of Uvalde County Visitor Center: Texas Hill Country River Region and Erica Sagebiel's inspiring vision for a sustainable and unforgettable destination.

email- Erica@visituvaldecounty.com

Office- (830) 232-4310

web- visituvaldecounty.com

FB-VisitUvaldeCounty

Youtube- Visit Uvalde County

IG-Txhillcountryrivers

[00:00] Show intro

[00:46] Welcome to Erica Sagebiel

[01:32] What Erica and Texas Hill Country River Region does

[11:38] Things Erica is excited about for 2024

[18:27] The balance between promoting tourism and protecting natural resources

[24:30] Workshops and classes for local business owners

[27:09] Educating the younger generation to be good stewards

[29:58] Erica’s favorite part of her job

[32:52] Wrapping it up

  continue reading

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Welcome to an exhilarating episode of The Inn Between! Today, we're thrilled to chat with Erica Sagebiel, the Director of Uvalde County Visitor Center: Texas Hill Country River Region. Get ready for a fascinating glimpse into this captivating region!

Join us as we discover Erica's role in working with local businesses for events, marketing, and providing invaluable support. Marketing grants have allowed Uvalde County businesses to reach a wider audience, while beautification grants have spruced up the area with delightful touches like Tessa and Leah's wildflowers.

Erica shares her excitement for the upcoming solar eclipse, hoping it sparks a chain of visitors returning to the Concan area. September brings a fantastic river clean-up event, a community day, and a fundraiser for underfunded local volunteer fire stations. The Texas Hill Country River Region strikes the perfect balance between promoting tourism and protecting the natural resources that make it so special.

From water conservation education to nature amphitheaters, this incredible organization leaves no stone unturned in educating tourists, business owners, and the local community. Join us for an engaging and playful conversation as we explore the wonders of Uvalde County Visitor Center: Texas Hill Country River Region and Erica Sagebiel's inspiring vision for a sustainable and unforgettable destination.

email- Erica@visituvaldecounty.com

Office- (830) 232-4310

web- visituvaldecounty.com

FB-VisitUvaldeCounty

Youtube- Visit Uvalde County

IG-Txhillcountryrivers

[00:00] Show intro

[00:46] Welcome to Erica Sagebiel

[01:32] What Erica and Texas Hill Country River Region does

[11:38] Things Erica is excited about for 2024

[18:27] The balance between promoting tourism and protecting natural resources

[24:30] Workshops and classes for local business owners

[27:09] Educating the younger generation to be good stewards

[29:58] Erica’s favorite part of her job

[32:52] Wrapping it up

  continue reading

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