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Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce216 North Frontier Street Wickenburg, AZ 85390
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Hassayampa AlertThe
Official Publication of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce September 2015
WONDERING WHAT’S GOING ON IN WICKENBURG THIS WEEKEND? CHECK OUT THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE CHAMBER’S WEBSITE AT WWW.WICKENBURGCHAMBER.COM OR WWW.VISITWICKENBURG.COM
MISSION STATEMENT:“The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization that represents the interests of the business community”.
VALUE STATEMENT:The Wickenburg Chamber operates a Visitor Center and promotes Wickenburg as a destination location with com-mitment to quality economic growth and development.
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”We don’t accomplish anything in the world alone, and whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one’s life and all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that create something.” - Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
Search Local to Support Local: www.wickenburgchamber.com
Wickenburg will be represented in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl Parade. Our corporate sponsor Arizona Public Service invited us to submit an entry the restored historic WF Stagecoach owned by Past President Myron Deibel. A beautiful team of four mules will carry local representa-tives along the parade route. The photo above was taken during our Gold Rush Days this year. Watch for more information about the Fiesta Bowl Parade in January.
Fiesta Bowl Parade Entry
Quarterly Membership Luncheon Sponsored By
Join us for timely informa-tion on several topics at the quarterly luncheon on Friday, Sept. 18. 12 Noon at Ike’s Gold Nugget Bar & Grill. Cost is $20 advance reservations/ $25 at the door. Main speak-er is: Jeff Whitney, AZ State Forester; along with Jack Rau, Yarnell Rise Committee; School Supt. Howard Carlson & Rachel Willis, WUSD Intern Program; and words from our luncheon sponsor, Adam Turner, Arizona Central Credit Union.RSVP: [email protected] or call 928.684.0977
Jeff WhitneyAZ State Forester
WESTMARC, the West Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance, and ASU West campus invite you to join us Thursday, October 8, for a conversation with ASU President Dr. Michael Crow. Lunch begins at noon, with Dr. Crow speaking at 12:30. The event will be held on the ASU West campus in the UCB’s La Sala Ballroom. Registration form and additional information avail-able soon!
Save the Date: Thursday October 8
Dr. Michael Crow
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Good Things Happening Around Towncoffee in the mornings. Crissman Flowers owner Verne Crissman added antiques, collectibles, & cards along with a variety of fresh flower arrangements. And more …………. The Pie Cabinet opening in October in the location vacated by Tumbleweeds Restaurant, you’ll find Michael Lutch Ward involved in a new restaurant and pie bakery. Dake & Gerrie Warren are renovating the historic Villa House on the corner of Tegner and Yavapai, you’ll soon find it open as Rusty Rooster. When open in October you’ll find a variety of relics, jew-elry, art and much more. The Mecca is under construction hoping to open in the fall with a new place for dining along with exterior revitalization of the Mecca Shops. Across the street Rancho Bar 7 will be undergoing exterior upgrades soon. Recently Tony Pratt rented the vacant space on Valentine Street just down from Anita’s Cocina and Farm Bureau Insurance. Tony Pratt Designs spe-cializes in custom jewelry and Montana Silversmith lines. A long-time commercial space next door to the Best Western Rancho Grande has sold and will become a Micro-Brewery & Eatery. The Town of Wickenburg recently purchased two vacant lots on south Valentine Street to create much needed parking for the down-town. La Cabana Saloon offers pool tournaments each Tuesday & Thursday at 7:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Sundays. Mark your calen-dar now. For more information call 928-684-7671. The Chaparral Official Homemade Ice Cream of Wickenburg and Cafe has a perfect banquet room available for gatherings up to 50 people. Book your meeting or social get together now, Call 928-684-3252. Nana’s Sandwich Shoppe recently expanded their breakfast menu to include a breakfast sandwich, as well as a variety of omelets, biscuits and gravy and homemade cinnamon rolls. Open 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday. Meet Doctor Shireen Berg, DNP family medicine at Adelante Healthcare, 811 N. Tegner St., and Call for appointments at 684-9555. Plans are underway for Old Congress Days, October 3-4. The committee is hard at work completing final details for the annual community event. For parade and vendor applications, stop in our office to pick-up. Rancho Casitas Guest Ranch is open year round. Family owned for over 50 years, Rancho Casitas offers you the opportunity to be in charge of your vacation. Call Linda for lodging details at 928.684.2628 – ranchocasitas-guestranch.com Watch for more Good things to come!
A positive business buzz is happening this summer with private investment being made downtown on the west side of town. They include Creations in Thread owner Bobbi Brooks adding more merchandise to her store, along with exciting retail plans in the near future. Lydia’s La Canasta in West Plaza Shopping Center recently opened a second location on the east side of Wickenburg Way and the corner of El Recreo, called Lydia’s La Canasta Express. El Ranchero Mexican Restaurant purchased a new mobile food trailer, brightly decorated and ready to roll. The Limon Familia is also expanding at their present location – coming soon. Downtown you’ll find construction underway by Stephen Bennett, owner of Kool Kovers who recently purchased The Cutting Edge Frame & Gallery which will occupy the old Chaparral building, along with Antiques & Collectibles and consignment space. The business name is Picture Perfect Framing & Antiques, his daughter Kalee Bennett is the owner/Manager. Cactus Maddy’s Mercantile on Yavapai Street is a terrific store with antiques and collectibles, owners Sandra & Bob Fuller leased adjacent space recently vacated to include their new Old Time Photo Studio. Next door is Sweet Somethings & What Knots, owner Cathy Fitzpatrick expanded next door to her original loca-tion which increased the floor space, provided open display of beautiful gifts, wedding items, and small selection of clothing, children’s items and unique jewelry. Old Livery Mercantile, owners Brett & Marianne Gerasim have added more merchandise to their large inventory of books, clothing, southwest items, wall décor, lamps and so much more. New to the Hyder Block you’ll find Brooke Walters and Pottery B. creating beautiful pottery, special designs and unique gifts. Brooke leased the space after Dana Black retired and closed her store Casa Ranchera. Claudia Conly owner of Danny’s Jewelry remodeled the store for an attractive open space for displaying her inventory of jewelry. On north Tegner you’ll find Sandi’s Boutique, owner Sandi Taylor recently expanded into a nearby building to add to her retail and antique store. You’ll find artwork, clothing, consignment space, unique one of a kind items and furniture. Ike’s Gold Nugget added Live Music on Tuesday and Saturdays, along with new items on the menu. Ike & Tammy Hankins also invite you for free
Event Planning UnderwayTwo new events have been approved by the chamber board of directors for implementation in April 2016. They include: Wickenburg Vintage, Antiques & Collectibles Marketplace, and two weeks later, a Wickenburg Wedding Expo. Both events will take place at the Wickenburg Community Center. Mark your calendar for April 16 and April 30, 2016. Vendor information and other details will be available by August 1.
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We’re looking for public events coming up in the 4th quarter of 2015 so that we can include them on the Chamber’s Calendar of Events. The easiest way to submit information is through the Chamber website, www.wickenburgchamber.com Click on “Community Calendar” and then on “Add an Event.” All events are included on our website at no charge.
Events Needed for Quarterly Calendar of Events
CHAMBER ACTIVITY REPORT September YTDNew Members 7 40Mixer Attendance 67 519Telephone Calls 491 7299Office Visitors 508 25469Mail Inquiries 253 3207Chamber Website 3662 58052 Tourism Website 2005 28014Facebook-Chamber 10265 106760Facebook – Tourism 25044 134450Twitter 5 52Instagram 12 195
Please join us on Wednesday, September 30 -12 Noon for an informative seminar topic. Our speaker is Clare Macheca, a financial consultant for 35 years and stock broker managing many millions of dollars, will present “So You Feel Safer Having Your Home Paid Off”. Clare believes: “Any reason to have your home paid off is a good reason. However, there are sound rea-sons not to pay it off too quickly”….. Thinking beyond the box.” Location: Chamber Conference room, 216 N. Frontier Street. Cost: $5 Members - $15 General Public. Bring your lunch or order in advance for an additional $10.00Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the start. RSVP: 928.784.0977 Lunch & Learn – Oct. 21 Presenter: David A. Stander, Financial Advisor – EdwardJones Please join us on Wednesday, October 21st – 12 Noon for an informative seminar topic. Demystifying Investing - Rules for investing - develop a strategy, choose quality investments, diver-sify portfolio, invest for the long term and focus on what you can control. Location: Chamber Conference Room.Cost: $5 Chamber Members - $15.00 General Public. Bring your lunch or order in advance for an additional $10.00 Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start. RSVP: 928.684.0977
Chamber University – Lunch and Learn
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce will host on Sept. 23-25 chambers from across Arizona at their fall conference. Participants will be staying in hotel rooms, eating and shopping locally. Our staff submitted a bid
for the conference late last year and has been planning for the conference with ACE representa-tives. The Chamber Board and Past Presidents will be present at the Wednesday evening welcome reception.
Arizona Chamber Executives meet in Wickenburg
It was exciting this week to receive our ACT test results and to see that the number students taking the test has increased over the past three years and that the scores are climbing. In addition, it was won-derful to note that our students beat state average in all tested areas (English, math, reading, science and combined score or composite) and that they also scored above national average. We believe these results are a function of the ACT Quality Core curriculum and end of course exams we now use at WHS. The curriculum is designed to make students college and career ready and to meet the requirements of the Grand Canyon Diploma (GCD). If students meet the requirements of the GCD they are then eligible to attend community college for free at school district expense. Furthermore, they can complete their community college degree on the WHS campus in the Move On When Ready Learning Lab which was funded by the Wellik Foundation and continue to be involved in all normal high school activities (i.e. sports, clubs, arts programming…etc.). As we continue to refine the curriculum, instruction and assessment system at WHS over the next five years we should see greater and greater growth among our students. We know that we are preparing students for an ever changing workplace and there-fore it is imperative that they master certain basic concepts, skills and processes. It is a work in progress, but again, nice to see that students are experiencing an upward trend. Below is a chart which displays WUSD’s ACT results so that you can see these data in graphical form.
WUSD ACT Test Scores Increase
September 1 is the first day of National Preparedness Month. We are encouraging everyone to participate in the theme, Don’t Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today. Now is a great time to make an emergency communication plan for your family. If you have not already done so, please use this national day of action to practice your family emergency communication plan, and make sure everyone knows what to do and has the phone numbers they need to stay in touch. Join America’s PrepareAthon! Visit www.ready.gov/prepare.Click on Be Counted, and tell how you, your family are getting more prepared. Your registration could motivate others to prepare!
Be Prepared
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Business of the Month
Award Realty472 E. Wickenburg Way, (928) 668-1300
http://www.AwardRealty.com
TIP OF THE STETSONRoy Reyer, Lois Allen, Nadine Champlin,
Jan Nunn, Neal & Mary Judkins, Karen Johnson, Bette Watson, Jan Dillard, Ringo’s at Wickenburg County Club, Select Glass, Mike Rodriquez Gardening, Bashas’ Store 55, Juan C. Jiménez, The Wickenburg Sun.
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Wickenburg’s Choice!Complete Mobile Service
LoCaLLy owned and operatedprofessional Installation and repair
Insurance Claims welcome!
684-0994
CHOICE AUTO GLASS, INC.
“no gimmicks, no telemarketing, just honest, quality work.”
Pictured Are Shiara Kirsch, Susan Abare, Bruce Wharff-Office Manager, Marianne Winslow, Connie Jensen, Erme-Linda Evans
Pottery B, LLC,- Brooke Walters, ownerNew location 135 N. Tegner Street, (928) 231-7893
F&J’s 24 Hour Garage Door Service, (623)853-8487Picture are Fernando Martinez & Jessica, Reggie and Adrianna
http://www.fnjsgarage.com
WICKENBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AMBASSADOR RIBBON CUTTINGS
Ambassadors are Rosemary Maglio, Jacque Miller, Carol Wallace, Karen Johnson, Dianne Huth
27th ANNUAL FIESTA DE SEPTIEMBRESeptember 5th
See schedule inside The Wickenburg Sun this week. www.wickenburgchamber.com
September 2015 Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert Page 5
WICKENBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Thomas Schumann, Business Analyst for SBDC Arizona will be avail-able for free counseling sessions each month from 1-5:00 p.m., begin-ning on Sept. 17. Reservations by calling 928.684.5479 or email:[email protected]
Education NewsYou’re 18 or older. You’re looking for a boost in your skills, or you are seeking a class that will land you a good-paying job, a way to build a suc-cessful future. West-MEC central campus on the north end of Glendale Municipal Airport, 6997 N. Glen Harbor Blvd. invites you to learn more about their class curriculum. Anybody 18 and over is eligible for the courses at $7 per hour. VA benefits are also welcome. West-MEC is an organization that now has two programs: one is the overlay district for high school districts; the other is for adult education programs offering certification in specific skills. Learn more by calling 623-209-8070 or visit www.west-mec.org
Free Small Business Counseling
2015-16 Membership & Relocation Guide available online atwww.wickenburgchamber.com next month
and copies for distribution by callingchamber staff at 928.684.0977
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce is proud to sponsor its Annual golf tournament on Saturday, September 26, 2015 at the Wickenburg Ranch Golf and Social Club, 4625 N. Hwy 89, Wickenburg, AZ The 16th ANNUAL CHAMBER GOLF CLASSIC is a four person scramble with reverse shot-gun start at 9:00AM. Registration fee is $90 per player, $350 foursome, and includes green fees, cart, prizes, polo shirt, and awards dinner.JONES FORD, CHRYSLER DODGE, JEEP will spon-sor the tournament “Hole in One” Contest. The lucky winner will take home a new automobile as the prize for making a hole in one. Tee Box sponsorships are available at $75 for the tournament, with business name signs placed around the course. Awards by C & L will again sponsors 1st-3rd place team plaques, and Fast Signs owner Deborah Campbell is our co-sponsor for tee box sign printing.
Donations for raffle items are being accepted at this time. In addition 100 “goodie bags” will be organized for the players, and any small promotional items are accepted. Register directly with Wickenburg Ranch Golf and Social Club (928) 668-5534 or call The Chamber at 684-5479 or email at [email protected] your calendars “Fore” – Saturday, September 26th.
Chamber Golf Classic
The easiest way to reduce the environmental impacts of empty ink cartridges is to recycle them. Ink cartridges can be remanufactured allowing to double their life. Recycling your used cartridges is good for the environment, good for your wallet and good for Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce.
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BUSINESS AFTER HOURS MIXER
Thursday, Sept. 175:30 - 7:00 p.m. at
National Bank of Arizona Meet branch manager Alan Abare and staff, learn about services, enjoy appetizers and drink, network with members and hear about local member news. Chamber Members and their accom-panied guests are invited to attend. $5 per person.
Staff is now taking reservations for 2017 Mixers. Call today at 684-5479.
SEPTEMBER CALENDAR
Oct 15 Wickenburg Humane Society
Nov 19 Wickenburg Home Interiors
Dec 17 Meridian Bank
Bar Sponsor: BPW
Clip out and Save2015 MIXER CALENDAR
1 Locomotive Task Force – 2:30 p.m.2 FS Committee – 9:00 a.m. AZTV – Live – 8:00 a.m.5 Fiesta de Septiembre7 Labor Day – Office Closed8 ARDC – 11:30 a.m. Town Council – 5:30 p.m. Wickenburg Leadership Institute -6-9 p.m.10 EDAC – 8:00 a.m.11 Aztec Awards Luncheon15 West Valley Transportation Update – 7:30-9 a.m. WVCA – 11:30 a.m. WLI – Session 2 – 6-9 p.m.16 Golf Committee - 11 a.m. Transportation Committee – 4 p.m.17 Fiesta Review – 9:00 a.m. SBDC Free Counseling – 1-5:00 p.m. Business after Hours Mixer – 5:30 p.m.16 Quarterly Luncheon – 12 Noon21 Town Council -5:30 p.m.22 Tourism Committee – 8:00 a.m. Community Development – 4:00 p.m. WLI – Session 3 – 6-9 p.m.23-25 ACE Conference26 Chamber Golf Classic – 9:00 a.m.28 Board Meeting – 8:00 a.m.29 WLI – Session 4 – 6-9 p.m.30 Ambassador’s Ribbon Cutting
*Visit www.wickenburgchamber.com – Calendar for full listing of activities
All Chamber members are always welcome to join the Chamber staff and Ambassadors for ribbon-cuttings. Meet us at the chamber office on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 8:30 a.m. For a complete calendar of events visit: www.Visitwickenburgway.com
Ribbon-Cuttings This Month
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce appreciates the contributions by our members to keep the Chamber a growing and dynamic organization. Referrals are vital to our success! Thank You to those who referred a new member to the Chamber last month. The Chamber recognizes their thoughtfulness and dedication to advancing this organization for the better by taking small steps to make a big difference.
Members Helping Your Chamber!
Want to be a featured chamber member in an upcoming Hassayampa Alert newsletter? Tell us what you are doing, and you could be in our next issue. Contact Us Today at 928-684-5479
Share your Success Stories.
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce and the Wickenburg Tourism Office are now more accessible than ever. With accounts on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter; Wickenburg is now everywhere you want to be. Find us by the following links or usernames: www.facebook.com/wickenburg-chamber www.facebook.com/wickenburgaz To follow us on Twitter, visit www.twitter.com and search for WickChamber. Click the “follow” button to get all the latest Wickenburg News.
More Chamber Connections
It’s time to make plans for the 20th annual Christmas Parade of Lights coming Friday Evening, Dec. 11 at 6:30 pm in downtown Wickenburg. Application forms are now available by calling the Chamber and requesting them. They are also available through the Chamber’s website, www.wickenburgchamber.com (928) 684-0977 or email: [email protected]
Application Forms Available for Dec. 11Christmas Parade of Lights
This year’s parade theme is “Christmas Presence.”
September 2015 Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert Page 7
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce “Welcomes”
Its Newest MemberPlease Welcome and Patronize the
following new members:
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors wants to “Thank” the following members for renewing their Chamber Membership this past month. You are the Source of Chamber StrengthArizona Drive Guide Inc., Champion Physical Therapy, Collette Vacations, Double H Custom Hat Company, Edward Jones- Ken Heineman, Horse Chores, Johnson Lumber, Inc., Mount Hope Assembly of God Church, My Place Suites, Pioneer Title Agency, Inc., Pizza Hut, Tractor Supply Company, Vern Lewis Welding Supply, Inc., Wells Fargo Bank-Bashas’ Center, Wickenburg Community Hospital, Wickenburg Home Interiors, Wickenburg Stables, The Original Wickenburg Stables, Wickenburg Tire LLC, Wickenburg Unified School District #9, and Your Secretary & Shipping. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSAndy & Jody Anderson, Suzy Gant-Bjerke, Earl & Godela Temerowski
MembershipReinvestments
1. Job PostingPost your Job Position on our website at www.wickenburgchamber.
com employment link. Chamber staff can assist you with the job descrip-tion and placement. Call Carol Wallace at 684-0977 today. We can help you find that employee you have been looking for faster, easier and it’s Free!
2. Auto-Owners Insurance
Represented by Powers-Leavitt Insurance Agency Inc. has several discounts for you.
12% Commercial Insurance Package Discount 12% Commercial Auto Insurance Discount
5% Auto and Home Insurance Discount All of these savings for belonging to the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce.
Give Charlene, Jay or Gizela a call at 623.386.4452 www.powers-leavitt.com
3. Member Ribbon Cuttings, Grand Openings & Anniversary Celebrations
A new business launch is your first opportunity to make a good impres-sion on prospective customers and the community. Let us help you get noticed and introduce your business to your future customers by sched-uling and promoting your ribbon cutting, grand opening, or anniversary ceremony. An invitation is sent out to local dignitaries as well as to our Board of Directors and Ambassadors. We promote your ribbon cutting on our Events Calendar, our Facebook page and in our Member Newsletter. A printed copy of a photo taken at the event is also sent to you to com-memorate the event. To schedule a ribbon cutting, please contact Jacque Enloe at (928) 684-5479
Three Chamber BenefitsBelonging to the Chamber of Commerce Pays!!!
Yarnell Homes, Mike ManonePO Box 488Yarnell, AZ 85362Phone: (602) 451-8772 Email: [email protected] Home Builder/ General ContractorSponsor: Rose Walsh-National Bank
Rusty Rooster, Gerri Warren186 N Tegner StWickenburg, AZ 85390Phone: (928) 684-6884 Email: [email protected] Retail/ Gourmet Foods/ BoutiqueSponsor: Chamber Staff/ Molly Bee, LLC
Shumway Contracting, Kevin ShumwayPO Box 20344715 Kellis RDWickenburg, AZ 85390Phone: (602) 376-8941 Email: [email protected] General ContractorSponsor: Chamber Staff/ WUSD
Premier Moving Company, LLC, Jesus Gonzalez, Jr.21440 W. Vista Royale DriveWickenburg, AZ 85390Phone: (602) 750-8949 Email: [email protected] CompanySponsor: Premier Maintenance & Landscape LLC
Wickenburg Trailer SalesClarence Lackey- ownerRonnie Rasco- Sales Manager30218 Highway 60Wickenburg, AZ 85390 928-232-0760Categories: Trailer Sales & ConsignmentSponsor: Chamber Staff
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSJosephine (Jody) SternatPO Box 20115 • Wickenburg, AZ 85358Phone: (928) 231-1825 Email: [email protected] Associate MemberSponsor: Jan Nunn & Virginia Edwards
Clare Macheca2020 W. Gold Dust LaneWickenburg, AZ 85390Phone: (314) 479-4744 Email: [email protected]
2015 Chairman’s Circle Members
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Obtain the Public Property Report or its equivalent required by Federal and State law and read it before signing anything.
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Coming Soon!RANCH COTTAGES
Activities Out Wickenburg Way
Patrons enjoying the mixer at Ringo’s Restaurant at the
Wickenburg CountryClub during the August
business after hours mixer
Karen Johnson, Geri Fair and Mike Heath and Jan
Nunn
Virginia Edwards, and Paul Hughes and Chamber members enjoy the After
Hours Mixer at Wickenburg Country Club “Ringos”
Education committee resumed their meetings this month, discussing student
involvement and future programing needs
Chamber staff joined the West Valley Business-2-
Business expo at the Wigman
in Litchfield Park this month, making great connections for the Wickenburg Area
Staff member Jacque Miller teaching a technology 101
class