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McCALL â As communities in the West Central Mountains of Idaho prepare for a surge in summer tourism, leaders in its largest resort town are inviting residents and guests to take the McCall Promise.
âThis summer will look a lot more familiar to McCallâs frequent visitors than last summer, with the return of large events like the Fourth of July Fireworks and many other exciting things planned and hosted by our local businesses,â McCall Area Chamber spokesperson McKenzie Kraemer said. âThe goal of this effort is to remind our visitors of the qualities that originally attracted them to the community of McCall and of their role in preserving that character.âÂ
It may seem silly to ask visitors to be kind while hangry, but the city of McCall is serious. The promise to be kind with an empty stomach is just one of
Tourists urged to make The McCall Promise
The McCall Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau says the upcoming travel season inspires a renewed focus on core community values. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 5:36 PM MDT May 26, 2021
MCCALL, Idaho With Memorial Day weekend just around the corner and the COVID-19 vaccine being rolled out, the city of McCall is anticipating more visitors in the coming weeks.
So, the city is asking visitors to follow some guidelines they are calling The McCall Promise. This summer will look a lot more familiar to McCall s frequent visitors than last summer, with the return of large events like the Fourth of July Fireworks and many other exciting things planned and hosted by our local businesses, McCall Area Chamber spokesperson McKenzie Kraemer said. The goal of this effort is to remind our visitors of the qualities that originally attracted them to the community of McCall and of their role in preserving that c
An ice sculpture at the 2019 McCall Winter Carnival. (www.visitmccall.org/courtesy)
Due to increasing COVID-19 case counts and positivity rates, diminished hospital capacity, and tighter restrictions on public and private gatherings, the McCall Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau has decided to cancel the 2021 McCall Winter Carnival.
Each year, the small town of 3,000 typically welcomes a surge of more than 60,000 people during the 10-day winter jubilee. While modifications to the event were announced in late October, the McCall Area Chamber felt further assessment was needed as the pandemic intensified over the Thanksgiving holiday.
“It was an extremely difficult decision and we are deeply disappointed,” McCall Area Chamber spokesperson McKenzie Kraemer says. “The McCall Winter Carnival is not only a fun tradition for many people, but it also provides a large economic boost for our local businesses.”