2020July
Chamber Board Members
Chris Graff ............................. ChairmanAsphalt Paving and SupplyKevin Ray ........................ 1st Vice ChairWalmartEric Stroebel .................2nd Vice ChairStateFarm AgencyRobert Houle .............................. ScribeHumboldt Unified School DistrictJim Cabral...............................TreasurerKitchens, Inc.Erin Vredeveld ...................... Past-ChairCanyon Physical Therapy
Frank Almendarez ...................DirectorYavapai Regional Medical CenterJosé Bautista ............................DirectorAzteca MarketSteve Bracety ...........................DirectorPrescott Resort & Conference Center Meredith Dunlap .....................DirectorNational Bank of ArizonaKort Miner ................................DirectorHumboldt Unified School DistrictDanny Sampson .......................DirectorLittle Dealer, Little Prices
Chamber Board Votes to Retain Officers to Serve through 2021
Citing the complete disruption in business as COVID-19 changed normal operations the Board of Directors vot-ed to retain its current officers for year 2020-2021. Con-tinuing as Chairman is Chris Graff, 1st Vice Chairman Kevin Ray, 2nd Vice Chairman Eric Strobel, Treasurer Jim Cabral and Past Chairwoman Erin Vredeveld. Newly elected to serve as Secretary is Robbie Houle. The board understands that consistency and stability is vital to the business community as we navigate through a recovery period. Most indications show that it will take a while to get through this pandemic and the Chamber is committed to supporting our businesses and the commu-
nity with valuable resources, information and com-munication.
Two new community and business leaders join Chamber Board of Directors With resignation of board member Dan Streeter and the increase of the number of board members to 13 the Board of Directors voted to appoint Kort Miner, HUSD to fill the term vacated by Dan Streeter and Danny Sampson, Little Dealers Little Prizes to fill the new seat.
Back to Business .............................................................................. 3
Coming Events ................................................................................. 3
Pronghorn Classic Golf Tournament is On! ...................................... 3
New Members ................................................................................. 4
Renewing Members ......................................................................... 4
Member News - Toot Your Horn ....................................................... 5
Reopening - Businesses that are Open for Business ......................6&7
Board Approves By-law Amendments .............................................. 8
Teacher Bags - Show your appreciation by contributing ................... 9
Five-Year Anniversary ...................................................................... 9
Play Safe .......................................................................................... 9
july 2020
Chamber Staff
7120 E. Pav Way, Suite 102Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Voice: 928.772.8857Fax: 928.772.4267
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.pvchamber.org
Newsletter Staff
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Marnie Uhl .........................President/CEO
Gloria Grose ..............Operations & Events Brady Cabral..........................MembershipAlexis Burkett ........Admin Office Assistant
Barbara Clark ............................ Volunteer
Linda Burk ................................. Volunteer
Charlie Hail ............................... Volunteer
Debbie Williams ........................ Volunteer
Jean Lupa .................................. Volunteer
Marnie Uhl ..........................................Editor
Allisone PrintGraphics ....................... Design
Photography by:Heidi Dahms Foster
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce
2020Business After Hours
Mixer Hosts
We are hoping to see you at these planned mixers!
July Mixer TBD
augusTyavapai College
sepTeMBerstepping stoness
OCTOBerThe event spot
nOveMBer TBD
DeCeMBerTown of prescott valley
Prescott Valley Summer ConcertJuly 18 7 p.m. Sky Daddy and the Pop Rocks
PV Entertainment DistrictSponsored by Fain Signature Group and SignalsAZ
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Free Notary ServiceMarNie Uhl, Notary Public
Gloria GroSe, Notary Public
•aNother chaMber beNeFit•
Back to BusinessMarnie Uhl, CEO
From the Visitor Center
Coming EvEnts
May 2020 STaTiSTiCS39 visitors from aZ, Ca, CO, iD, OH, NE(5 new residents and 5 relocating to PV)6 relocation packets mailed to Ca, aZ, NJ, MO
We continue to navigate the waters of COViD-19. Each week the Governor has a press conference where he reviews the current situation and where the state stands in cases, testing and health services. and each week things change. While we were hoping for more relaxing of restrictions, the op-posite occurred on June 17. Please refer to our website at pvchamber.org for the most current information on requirements for businesses, restaurants and bars and also for the message from our Mayor. as i said before, things change daily.
We continue to support our business community by our “Tying Prescott Valley Together” - Open for Busi-ness campaign. We are happy to see a recovery, albeit a slow one, for our community. We ask that you con-tinue to support our local businesses.
We are planning for PV Days at the end of July. We are weeks away and feel that the planning must go forward and hope that by then things will have im-proved. We are taking all physical distancing, health guidelines and safety factors into consideration while we plan to have a much needed outlet and activity for our residents. The PV Lions Club is excited to host the parade on July 25. Everyone is welcome to participate and applications can be found on our website at pv-chamber.org. Mark July 23-26 on your calendar.
Fain Signature Group and SignalsaZ are hosting a series of summer concerts in the entertainment district. Great music in an outdoor setting is the perfect way to spend an evening. Next concert is July 18.
Shop Local, Support Local, Stay LocalPrescott Valley Together!
Play for Fun!Pronghorn Golf Classic Saturday, August 22 Perscott Golf Club 8 a.m. Shotgun start 4 person scramble
$100 per person or $350 per foursome.Fun golf, lunch, awards and prizes.
Hole in Ones sponsored by Arizona Ranch and Resort Cars and Pitzers One Hour Heating and AC
Reserve your spot now by calling 928-772-8857 or registering online at pvchamber.org
July 4 Celebration and Fireworks at Mountain Valley ParkJuly 15 Tax Day - Extended from April 15July 17-19 Sun Valley Rides CarnivalJuly 18 PV Summer Concert - Sky Danny and the Pop RocksJuly 23-26 Prescott Valley Days 2020 and Rhythm and Brews Concert Sun Valley Rides Carnival, Parade, Fiesta del Pueblo
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Welcome to your
Business Community
in Prescott Valley!
Siegler & Ferry CPAs, PLLC3050 N. Navajo Dr., Suite 101
Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314(928) 772-1714
ferrycpa.com
Benefits Insurance Wealth Management
3826 Crossings DrivePrescott, AZ 86305
T 928.515.0123F 928.445.8725
Julie A. Raiss, CISRAccount ManagerCommercial InsuranceNFP P&C
Renewing MeMBers
Welcome new MeMBers
aaRP arizona ace Hardware Retail Support Center Comfort Keepers Cornerstone Family ChiropracticDenny’s Emmanuel Lutheran Church Glassford Place assisted Living GreenTree inn Horses with H.E.a.R.T. indian air La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & DécorLonesome Valley Newspaper March of Dimes arizona Melcher Printing Pet Headquarters Prescott area artist Studio TourPrescott Regional airport Prescott Resort & Conference CenterPrescott Valley Chiropractic Printpack inc Raskins Jewelers Spirit & Body Massage State Farm - Heidi Fowler Sundara Sanctuary Superior industries Swire Coca-ColaTwin arrows Navajo Casino Resort
advertising agencyBradshaw Mountain Promotions(928) [email protected]://www.bmpromos.com
PoliticalElect Jeri Kooiman Town Council(928) 713-50827120 Pav Way Ste. [email protected] Congratulations to Events and
Operations Manager Gloria Grose who is also a member of the Prescott Valley Early Bird Li-ons Club on receiving the Melvin Jones Fellowship award. This is the highest honor a Lion can re-ceive for service to the club, com-munity and Lions International. She roars with pride!
Melvin Jones Fellowship Award
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Business
Adam LebeauBusiness Account executive
3173 Clearwater Dr. • Prescott, AZ 86305
MeMBer news - Toot Your Horn$7 MILLION PLEDGE IN MATCHING ADVERTISING CREDIT FOR SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT
Let us help you rebuild your businessSparklight Advertising believes that small businesses
are the lifeblood of the American economy and way of life. The impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on those businesses has been significant.
To help our communities rebuild, Sparklight Adver-tising is offering up to $7,000,000 in matching adver-tising credit to help our businesses recover. As a uni-fied team, we can overcome this setback.
In order to qualify for matching cable airtime*, new and existing clients must meet the following criteria:
• Advertisers must be direct (no agency representa-tion)• Minimum of $500 cash investment• Matching airtime must run prior to August 30, 2020• Production services will be offered at 50% off• Must agree to credit terms, or pay cash in ad-vance
Please call (928) 443-3360 for more information and to see if your business qualifies.
Applications can be found online at https://spar-klightadvertising.com/matching-credit/
www.sparklightadvertising.comsparklightadvertising.comWE’RE HERE FOR YOU
CREDIT UNION WEST PROVIDES FREE MEALS TO HOSPITAL STAFF
as part of their Employees CaRE program, Cred-it Union West employees recently donated a portion of their pay to show their appreciation for the health care workers at yavapai Regional Medical Center’s Prescott Valley Campus. More than 300 meals were provided at no cost to hospital staff.
“i’m continually amazed by the generosity of our employees,” stated Karen Roch, President/CEO of Credit Union West. “Our team members wanted to show a display of gratitude for the amazing health care heroes that are keeping us safe and are always there for us in trying times like these.”
at the time of this release, Credit Union West’s em-ployees have provided over 825 meals to health care workers across Maricopa and yavapai counties. These meals are covered by the use of employee donations from the credit union’s Employees CaRE program, which provides support to local communities through-out the year.
“On behalf of the entire yRMC family, i want to thank Credit Union West for thoughtfully recogniz-ing our health care heroes who continue to meet the daily challenges presented by COViD-19,” said Frank almendarez, Chief administrative Officer at yavapai Regional Medical Center. “Our dedicated team has responded admirably to the call to serve and we are inspired by the generous support from our patients, their families and our neighbors throughout our com-munity.”
More information about the credit union’s commu-nity outreach, COViD-19 response and community assistance offerings can be found online at www/cu-west.org.
PV Days anD 4th of July eVents
haVe been cancelleDdue to the most current orders by Gov. Ducey to protect against the
spread of covid-19 virus.
When planning to attend an event, please check for updates on for cancellation or postpone-ment. also, call ahead to busi-nesses for hours of operation.
be smart, stay safe!
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Open forBusiness
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Kevin RayStore ManagerStore 37303450
N. Glassford Hill Rd. Prescott Valley, AZ 86314T 928.499.3136 F [email protected]
Donna LaxsonBranch Manager
7111 Pav WayPrescott Valley, AZ 86314P: 928.777.6138F: [email protected] #: 1159267
Miles KastnerBranch Manager
7111 Pav WayPrescott Valley, AZ 86314P: 928.777.6138F: [email protected] #:1159267
Neptune’sParadise
Kay’sJewelers
Robek’s Fresh Juices and Smoothies
Sundara SanctuaryOpen
Welcome Back to Great Shopping, Excellent Services, and being connected to our neighborhood busineses again!
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Open forBusiness
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Janessa’s Family Hair Care
Maurice’s
Wilson AestheticsBeauty Salon
Colt Dry Cleaning
OpenCornerstone
Chiropractic
WelcomeBack!
We’ve Missed Serving you!
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PVcc Board approves By-law amendmentsARTICLE III BOARD OF DIRECTORSSection 1 Composition of the Board
Old language:The Board of Directors shall be composed of eleven (11) members from the general membership in good standing, including officers and past Chairman and two ex-officio members. in the event there is no past Chair-man, another Director shall be elected or appointed by the Board of Directors. One-third (1/3) of the Board of Directors shall be elected annually to serve a four (4) year term or until their successors are elected and qualified. Directors are eligible to serve two (2) four (4) year terms and are eligible to run again after one year off the board. Director’s terms shall begin their term on the first day of the fiscal year. The Town of Prescott Valley and the Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation shall each be extended one ex-officio membership on the Board of Directors. (no voting privileges) The Town and the Foundation shall be entitled to name their ex-officio representative.The governing and policy-making responsibilities of the Chamber shall be vested in the Board of Directors, which shall control its property, be responsible for its finances, and direct its affairs.
New language:The Board of Directors shall be composed of thirteen (13) members from the general membership in good standing, including officers and the past Chairman and two ex-officio members. in the event there is no past Chairman, another Director shall be elected or appoint-ed by the Board of Directors. One-third (1/3) of the Board of Directors shall be elected annually to serve a four (4) year term or until their successors are elected and qualified. Directors are eligible to serve two (2) four (4) year terms and are eligible to run after one year off the board. Directors’ terms shall begin on the first day of the fiscal year. The Town of Prescott Valley and the Prescott Valley Eco-
nomic Development Foundation shall each be extend-ed one ex-officio seat on the Board of Directors. (no voting privileges) The Prescott Valley Economic De-velopment Foundation representative shall be the Ex-ecutive Director; the Town of Prescott Valley shall be entitled to name their ex-officio representative.The governing and policy-making responsibilities of the Chamber shall be vested in the Board of Directors, which shall control its property, be responsible for its finances and direct its affairs.
ARTICLE VMEETINgSSection 5 –
Added paragraph:Meetings of the Board of Directors and/or commit-tees may be held in person, via an electronic meeting platform or conference call and all attendees will be counted for the purposes of establishing a quorum. Voting will be allowed for all items of business and shall be documented. in matters in need of immediate action an email vote can be taken. Proper recording and documentation will be followed.
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SCHOOL
Promote your Business and Support our TeachersEach year the Chamber gives welcome bags to new
teachers and staff in our Prescott Valley area schools. (We include HUSD and Charter Schools)
They are so appreciative of any help we give them and can definitely use the supplies we provide for them. Last year we had a record number of business participants providing everything from pens, rulers, pencils, theme
books, paper towels, notebook paper, and more. Coupons for your business are also a great way to get them to stop by.
We are now collecting these items and every bit helps. There is no charge to
participage and we will need 80 of each item. All participants are recognized in a welcome
letter that is included in each bag and in the Chamber news magazine and e-Flash news. Deadline to participate is July 15. Contact Alexis at 772-8857 or [email protected] to reserve your spot now.
Congratulations Cornerstone Family Chiropractic on cel-ebrating 5 years with the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce! For information regarding their services and practice visit https://azcorner-stonefamilychiropractic.com/ or call 928-237-9477.“We are a family-focused, results-driven practice. We know that a building is only as strong as the foundation; likewise, our health is only as strong as our spine and nervous system. at Corner-stone Family Chiropractic, it is our desire to restore and lay a solid foundation for every man, woman, and child’s health by ensuring that the nervous system and spine are functioning at their God-given potential. We are here to serve you, your family, and our community with the high-est level of healthcare available today.
5 Years!
Play SafeWhat started as an internal campaign to encourage patrons to Play Safe at the newly smoke
free Bucky’s & Yavapai Casinos has hit the pavement as a community wide initiative. With members of our amazing community doing the right thing and playing safe while out enjoying free time they are doing their part to keep all of us safe. Those of you taking precautions at the Courthouse Square or Entertainment District and other area restaurants, bars and social settings are thanked for doing their part and aren’t going unnoticed. Let’s all Play Safe so we can put COVID-19 behind us!
Congratulations to the newly elected officers of our Ambassador Committee. Gerry Tarling - President Heidi King - Vice-President Jamie Goeringer and Lesa West - Co-Secretaries
ambassadors
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Prescott ValleyChamber of Commerce7120 E. Pav Way, Suite 102Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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