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MESQUITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS AND VISITOR GUIDE 2015 Mesquite, Nevada • WHERE QUALITY OF LIFE MEETS QUALITY OF BUSINESS Skilled. A veteran of the military and of caring for patients just like you. If you’re looking for an experienced surgeon close to home, choose one who has cared for some of America’s military heroes. Not only is George Hahm, M.D., a veteran of Afghanistan, where he was a senior general surgeon, but his service also includes time at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Hahm specializes in general surgery, performing colonoscopies, laparoscopic surgeries, and breast health procedures. Same - and next-day appointments are often available, call 702-346-1700. George Hahm, M.D. General Surgery 1301 Bertha Howe Avenue, Suite 8 Mesquite, NV 89027 MesaViewMedical.com Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans welcome. Heart. Dr. Aschenaki will put her heart into caring for yours. Right here. Now you can receive cardiovascular care close to home from Mekdelawit Aschenaki, M.D. For the first time, there is a fulltime cardiologist located right here in Mesquite. Dr. Aschenaki is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and specializes in treating coronary and peripheral artery disease, congestive heart failure and other cardiovascular issues. She accepts Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans. Same- and next-day appointments are often available. Call 702-346-0800 or visit MesaViewMedical.com. Mekdelawit Aschenaki, M.D., FACC Cardiologist 2 | www.mesquite-chamber.com Desert Gold Realty 581 W. Mesquite Blvd. Mesquite NV 89027 702-346-1121 www.dgmesquite.com Your Information Destination Mark Meredith (435) 229-3382 [email protected] Merlin Hafen (702) 376-9626 [email protected] Pat Durando (702) 300-4968 [email protected] Christine Budd (619) 507-9272 [email protected] Michelle Santos (702) 281-1908 [email protected] Michael McLaughlin (702) 553-4848 [email protected] Together, our agents have decades of experience, and are ready to go to work for you today to find you the perfect home or to assist you in selling your home. Lynda Edwards (702) 521-2344 [email protected] Dave Napoletano (406) 546-3201 [email protected] Kim Kennedy (702) 283-7360 [email protected] Leticia Alvizo (702) 286-6833 [email protected] www.mesquite-chamber.com Lila Williams (702) 357-6056 [email protected] Bill McIntosh (702) 277-2638 [email protected] | 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 42 13 32 35 6 7 8 9 13 14 16 18 20 21 22 24 26 28 32 Welcome to Mesquite Letter from the Mayor Virgin Valley Heritage Museum Community Overview Mesquite Recreation Center Where Quality of Life Meets Quality of Business Mesa View Regional Hospital - Keeping Care Local Mesquite Healthcare Coalition Education Mesquite Veterans Center Sun City Mesquite by Del Web Mesquite Business Summit Greater Mesquite Arts Foundation Close to Nature Golf 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 42 43 47 48 Cash Mob Bicycle Friendly Community Junior Golf The Ducks are Coming Mesquite Senior Games Golf in Mesquite Mesquite Best of Fest League of Women Voters Christmas in July Mesquite Reads 1000 Flags to Fly Over Mesquite Mesquite Festival of Trees 2015 Calendar Mesquite Chamber Premium Members Membership Directory 355 W. Mesquite Blvd. Unit C-10 Mesquite, NV 89027 • (702) 346-7495 Mesquite Magazine is produced and published by The Spectrum in partnership with the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce. The entire contents of this publication are copyright ©2015, all rights reserved and may not be reproduced in any manner without permission from the publisher. MESQUITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 11 Pioneer Blvd, Suite C Mesquite, NV 89027, • (702) 346-2902 www.mesquite-chamber.com e-mail: [email protected] 275 East St. George Blvd. St. George, UT 84770 • (435) 674-6200 Publisher/President - Rhett Long (435) 674-6222 [email protected] Advertising Sales Manager - Jeremy Browning (435) 674-6245 [email protected] Advertising Sales - Sandi Boyce The Chamber acknowledges the substantial contribution of information and photographs in this publication that was provided by so many Chamber members throughout the Mesquite community — thank you! Cover photo courtesy of Cindi Delaney with www.delaneystudio.com 4 | www.mesquite-chamber.com Layout & Design - Christopher Andrus (435) 674-6287 [email protected] Contributing Writers Mesquite Chamber of Commerce VACATION TO DO LIST: Certificate of Excellence Stay Shop Dine Party Play Put us on YOUR TO DO LIST! • Over 1,000 Slot Machines • Single Deck Blackjack • • • • Craps Roulette Bingo Pai Gow Poker For reservations, call: www.mesquite-chamber.com 275 Mesa Blvd • Mesquite, NV 89027 • • Only Poker Room in Mesquite • Golf Concierge (800) 346-4611 | 5 www.EurekaMesquite.com WELCOME TO MESQUITE NEVADA J. Blake Syndergaard Welcome to the 2015 edition of the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Community Profile. My hope is when you come to visit our little treasure in the desert you will fall in love as I have. Whether you are someone who is considering moving your family or business here, already a part of our community, a Chamber member, a potential Chamber member or just visiting, we invite you to learn more about the people, history and business that make up the Mesquite Lifestyle. Mesquite is unlike any other city in Nevada. With an average commute of a little over an hour to Las Vegas, direct flights and advantages other big cities may provide are close by, but not too close to interfere with the small town atmosphere we enjoy. Indeed we can say “Mesquite is in the middle of everywhere.” Mesquite is a safe and friendly community with beautiful landscapes to provide the greatest golfing on earth, along with hiking, biking, off road tours, gaming and nightlife. We have a growing artist’s community hosting “Best of the Fest in Mesquite”, from Doc Utah Film Festival and a fascinating history. We are a great place to relocate or start a new business, raise a family, receive an education, live a healthy lifestyle and pursue the arts. Mesquite is a desirable place to visit or call home, the surrounding beauty of the red mesas inspire residents and visitors alike. Mesquite has it all in a small town package. As past Mesquite Chairman of the Board, I have advocated for its chamber members and businesses alike, the Mesquite Chamber works closely with businesses and community leaders. We leverage and enhance the talents and resources of our members to create a climate of growth and success in the community. Through leadership opportunities, volunteer efforts and business-building programs, the Mesquite Chamber works to improve the economic vitality of the Mesquite area. Mesquite is a generous community and the Chamber wishes to extend a special thanks to all who support us. We offer a special invitation for all businesses to join our Chamber. The Chamber works for the business community through a wide variety of programs and services from serving as a business advocate, providing educational seminars and workshops, offering marketing assistance, as well as holding networking luncheons, monthly mixers and ribbon-cutting ceremonies for new businesses. Enjoy our Business and Visitors Guide which comes with all the important information you will need, including our member directory that includes great information about their services. They are communityminded businesses and we highly recommend you call them first. If there is anything else you would like to know about the Chamber or Mesquite, be sure and give us a call here at the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce or visit our website at Mesquite-Chamber.com, follow us on Facebook (Mesquite Business to Businesses) to get information on events and specials with Mesquite Businesses. Mesquite is a great place I have visited and have called home for over 20 years. -J. Blake Syndergaard Past Chairman of the Board of Directors 2015 CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Coleyne Angel Have Boutique Will Travel Nancy Hewett Wolf Creek Golf Club Brenda Snell Eureka Casino Resort Keith Buchhalter Overton Power District #5 Ernie Hoffman Redd Hills Cinema 8 Julie Stoltz Individual Ken Cook Individual Noel Smith Colonial Property Management J. Blake Syndergaard Mesquite Title Scott Halverson Barney McKenna & Olmstead, PC 6 | www.mesquite-chamber.com WELCOME TO MESQUITE! This season brings us the ParaLong Drive Worlds. A golf event hosting 44 disabled golfers from the United States and ten foreign countries. We in Mesquite expect this to draw worldwide attention in the coming years. We can be proud they chose our city and our famous Sports and Events Complex to host an activity of this importance. In addition, during the year we host athletes, both young and old participating in golf, baseball, soccer, softball, and boxing. If sports competition is not for you, we have an excellent community theater, a fine arts center, and a heritage museum. Like to explore? Mesquite has excellent hiking and walking trails for all levels of athletic ability. Need more? We are just a short drive to Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Death Valley, the Grand Canyon, both North and South rims, Zion, Lake Mead, and the Valley of Fire. Still need more? Mesquite is sure to have what you need from casino action, spas, and fine dining. Whatever you should do in Mesquite, we welcome you if it is only a day or two or a lifetime. With Best Regards, Mayor AI Litman • Licensed Nurses 24 hours a day • Certified Nursing Assistants • Delicious Meals • Clinical Social Worker • Activities In-house and In Community • Separate Alzheimer's Care with Secure Environment and Specially Trained Staff • Not-for-Profit Provider • Physical • Occupational • Speech • All Post-Hospitalization Therapy Needs 272 Pioneer Blvd. Mesquite, NV | Phone: 702-346-7666 | Fax: 702-346-7276 www.highlandmanorofmesquite.com www.mesquite-chamber.com | 7 THE VIRGIN VALLEY HERITAGE MUSEUM “The Mission of The Virgin Valley Heritage Museum is to deepen the understanding of the community and visitors about the Virgin Valley, specifically Mesquite, Bunkerville and Southern Nevada. We strive to bring history to life through collections, exhibits, special events, and educational opportunities. We also strive to preserve and protect our local history.” –Mission Statement, Virgin Valley Heritage Museum The building that houses the Virgin Valley Heritage Museum was built in 1941. The original purpose of the building was to serve the community as a library and museum. The building served as the Mesquite branch of the Clark County Library for about a year. The building was then converted to and used as a hospital. With the $35 donation from each family in town, Dr. Gilbert and Bertha Howe, a registered nurse, went to Las Vegas and bought the medical supplies necessary to open the hospital. The library building was then converted and used as the hospital and only medical facility in town until 1977. After being closed for a few years, it was used as a Boy Scout meeting 8 | hall. In 1984, the newly incorporated City of Mesquite reclaimed it and designated it a museum to house the historical treasures of the Virgin Valley. On January 6th 1877 Edward Bunker Sr.’s company arrived in what would become Bunkerville. Construction on the Dam and Irrigation canals began and the pioneers went to work on making the area their home. As the town grew the settlers looked to expand and turned their eyes across the river to the area known as Mesquite Flats. They say that the third time is a charm. That’s just the way it was for the proud families who fought to create a life for themselves in Mesquite Flats. Between 1878 and 1882 fifteen families and a total of seventy-one people had moved to Mesquite and were successfully farming the area. The lifeblood of this high desert community was the Virgin River. However, a heavy rainstorm at any time of the year can turn the Virgin River into a raging torrent. Those first settlers found this out in June of 1882 when six miles of irrigation canals were broken in fifty different places by torrents of the afternoon thunderstorms. For a community dependent on this canal, it was a devastating loss. Work began immediately to repair the damage but it was not long until the river had forced everyone out. In 1887, Dudley Leavitt with his wives and children tried to settle Mesquite Flats again. After a four-year struggle against the elements they too were forced to leave. Finally, in 1894, hearty pioneers attempted a third time to tame www.mesquite-chamber.com Mesquite Flats. Six young families from Bunkerville rebuilt the canal and established themselves permanently along the bank of the Virgin River. In 1898, the town changed its name from Mesquite Flats to Mesquite. Farming has taken place in Mesquite for over 100 years. Success of agricultural development in Mesquite is the result of the Virgin River and the innovative irrigation system created by the early settlers to water their crops. In 1894 many crops were planted in Mesquite. These crops were cotton, grapes, alfalfa, wheat and sugar cane. Also pomegranates and figs were planted and produced very well. For a time, cotton and raisins were the main cash crops in the community. For much of the late 20th century dairies dominated the landscape. At one time there were five dairies in Mesquite. As the automobile grew in popularity Mesquite entrepreneurs opened motels and campgrounds for travelers and tourists. Tourists increased the demand for agricultural products, such as milk and eggs, and surpluses soon made their way to markets in Las Vegas. Just like Mesquite has changed with the times so has the Museum; we have branched out into the online world. The Museum catalog is available online at mesquitenv. pastperfect-online.com. We also have an active facebook page where we are able to interact and share the history of the Valley all over the world; you can find us at www.facebook. com/MesquiteNVMuseum. We invite you to visit the Virgin Valley Heritage Museum to experience a taste of the rich pioneer heritage that makes up this great area. COMMUNITY OVERVIEW LOCATION NEVADA TAX ADVANTAGES Mesquite is located in the Virgin River Valley on the Interstate 15 Corridor, 80 miles to Las Vegas, 37 miles to St. George, Utah, 346 miles to Salt Lake City, 360 miles to Phoenix and 370 miles to Los Angeles (one-day trucking to Southern California). • • • • • • • MESQUITE HAS Three Casinos, Seven Golf Courses, a Fine Arts Gallery, Live Theatre, a Museum, Two Movie Theatres, Parks, Hiking, Off-Road Vehicle and Bicycle Friendly. QUALITY OF LIFE Sun City Mesquite by Pulte/Del Webb is one of several outstanding active adult communities. There are hundreds of homes built in Sun City Mesquite in a proposed 5,000 unit development. GOLF There are seven Championship courses and one 9-hole Executive course. Mesquite’s golf industry has a $30M economic impact locally. NEARBY POINTS OF INTEREST Valley of Fire State Park, Hoover Dam; Lake Mead Recreational Area, Grand Canyon National Park, Zion, Bryce, Cathedral Gorge, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Dixie National Forest. mile is 531 Local Newspapers: Desert Valley Times and Mesquite Local News • No Corporate Income Tax No Personal Income Tax No Franchise Tax on Income No Inheritance or Gift Tax CITY OF MESQUITE No Unitary Tax GOVERNMENT Sales Tax 8.1% Property Tax Rates 2.7737 on • Mayor: Allan Litman • Council Members: Rich Green, 35% of market value Kraig Hafen, George Rapson, • Minimal Employer Payroll Tax Geno Withelder, Cindi Delaney • City Council Meetings held MESQUITE BUSINESS second and fourth Tuesday at City of Mesquite 5 PM MesquiteNV.gov • City Manager: Andy Barton 702-346-5295 • City Attorney: Deputy Bob Mesquite Regional Business Sweetin MRBnv.org 702-345-3075 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce CLIMATE Average monthly temperatures in Mesquite-Chamber.com Mesquite are quite pleasant. High 702-346-2902 temperatures of over 100 occur during July and August. Extreme lows in CITY OF MESQUITE – the low 30’s occur during November QUICK FACTS through February. Monthly average • Incorporated as a City in 1984 temperatures listed below: • Population Base of 16,788 Month Min. Max. Avg. (increases by approximately January ..........34 ..............61 ................ 50 5,000 seasonally) February .......36 ..............66 ................ 51 • Metropolitan Statistical Area March ............42 ..............75 ................ 59 (Las Vegas/Clark County) 2.1 April ...............48 ..............81 ................ 65 Million May ................56 ..............94 ................ 75 • Location: Nevada/Arizona June ...............64 ........... 102 ................ 83 July .................69 ........... 107 ................ 88 border. 80 miles north of Las Vegas and 35 miles south of St. August ..........71 ........... 107 ................ 89 September ..61 ........... 100 ................ 81 George, Utah October ........49 ..............86 ................ 68 • Low Crime Rate November ...36 ..............70 ................ 53 • Over 300 days of sunshine December ....31 ..............61 ................ 46 • City is 32.08 square miles Annual days over 90°F ......................133 • Elevation at City Hall is 1,600 ft Annual days under 32°F ...................... 38 • Elevation at Airport is 1,975 ft Annual days of sunshine ...................331 • Population Density per square Avg. annual rainfall ............. 4.50 inches www.mesquite-chamber.com | 9 COMMUNITY OVERVIEW CONTINUED HOSPITAL • Mesa View Regional Hospital has 25 critical access licensed beds. There are 20 active Physicians, 3 Provisional, 20 Courtesy, 13 Provisional Courtesy, 57 Consulting, 34 Provisional Consulting, 4 Refer and Follow. Accredited by The Joint Commission. Specialties: Allergy/Immunology, Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, General Surgery, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Pain Management, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry, Radiology, Urology. Services Highlights: Anesthesia, Cardiac (Telemetry), Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory (EKG, Pulmonary Function Lab), Certified Diabetes Educator, Coumadin Clinic, Emergency Department, GI/ Endoscopy Lab, Imaging (Mammography, Bone Densitometry, MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Lithotripsy, Teleradiology, MRA, Ultrasound, Echocardiogram, Intensive Care Unit, Labor and Delivery (LDRs, LDRPs, Nursery), Laboratory (Hematology, Immunology, Microbiology, Transfusion), Nutritional Counseling, Pain Management Program, 10 | Rehabilitation (PT, OT, Speech), Special Services (Stress Testing, Holter Monitoring), Surgery (Inpatient, Outpatient, Infusion) NEARBY AIRPORTS • • • Mesquite Municipal Airport: 1200 Kitty Hawk Dr., Mesquite, NV Las Vegas McCarran (LAS): 90 miles St. George Regional (STG): 35 miles • • • • • • • • POLICE • • 695 Mayan Circle, Mesquite, NV 702-346-5262 Divisions: Administration (includes Records/Evidence), Animal Control, Civilian Volunteer, Communications, 911 Dispatch, Correctional Facility, Crossing Guards, Drug Task Force, Investigations, Patrol, and School Resource Officer FIRE AND RESCUE • • • • 3 Stations: 10 E. Mesquite Blvd., 1200 N. Kitty Hawk Dr., 3 John Deer Rd. Fire Personnel/Paramedics Reserves Fire Equipment/Ambulance Vehicles MAJOR EMPLOYERS • • CasaBlanca Casino Resort (Gaming): 959 Virgin River Casino Resort (Gaming): 715 www.mesquite-chamber.com • Eureka Casino Resort (Gaming): 522 Walmart (Retail): 212 Clark County School District (Education): 256 Mesa View Regional Hospital (Medical): 211 City of Mesquite (Government): 216 Primex Plastic (Manufacturing): 136 Highland Manor (Assisted Living Resort): 90 Do It Best Corporation (Distribution/Warehousing): 68 Source: City of Mesquite Economic Development WITHIN COMMUTE DISTANCE Area Labor Force Las Vegas/ Clark County MSA. Source: Comprehensive Planning/Nevada Dept. of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation 2/10. Workforce located within 80 miles south of Mesquite in Interstate 15. Job Sector: • Casino Hotels & Gaming Industries: 159,200 • Construction: 39,300 • Education & Health Services: 73,300 • Financial Activities: 36,500 • Government: 96,700 • Information/ Telecommunications: 9,000 • Leisure & Hospitality: 102,900 • Manufacturing: 18,100 • Natural Resources & Mining: 300 COMMUNITY OVERVIEW CONTINUED Other Services: 24,100 Professional & Business Services: 103,100 • Retail: 91,000 • Trade, Transportation & Utilities: 33,100 • Wholesale: 18,700 TOTAL 805,300 WASHINGTON COUNTY MSA LABOR MARKET BY SECTOR Source: Utah Dept. of Workforce Services is located 37 miles north of Mesquite on Interstate 15. Job Sector: • Education & Health Services: 8,400 • Financial Activities: 1,800 • Government: 7,300 • Information: 700 • Leisure & Hospitality: 6,700 • Natural Resources, Mining & Construction: 3,200 • Retail Trade: 7,100 • Manufacturing: 2,200 • Other Services: 1,300 • Professional/Business Services: 3,700 • Trade, Transportation & Utilities: 2,700 • Wholesale Trade: 1,000 Total: 46,600 NEVADA/UTAH INTERSTATE 15 HIGH TECH EDUCATION CORRIDORS Engineering & Technology Students 2007-08 Enrolled UNLV, SUU, BYU, Utah, CSN: 7,439. 2007 Graduated: 1,461. Total High Tech Students/Graduates: 8,900 COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA 140 N. Yucca St., Mesquite, NV (702) 346-2485 Office Hours: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Monday – Thursday Class & Computer Lab Hours: 8 AM – 9 PM, Monday – Thursday Current instate tuition: $84.50 per credit, $5.50 per credit for technology fees (see office staff for updated out of state tuition fees) College of Southern Nevada was established in 1971 and is the most ethnically diverse higher education institution in Nevada. CSN has three main campuses in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson and multiple site and centers; which include Mesquite and Moapa Valley. Students can choose from more than 200 degree and certificate options in more than 120 areas of study, including 30 degree and Certificate Programs available entirely online. General Education, Special Requirement, Vocational & Customized/Noncredit Classes Taught on Site: • Math, English, Art, Psychology, Computers, Communications, Chemistry, Marketing, Management, Political Science, ALS (college success skills), Music and more • Gaming Program – Roulette & Black Jack • Phlebotomy Program www.mesquite-chamber.com • • Nursing Assistance Program A+ Hardware & Software Certification Preparation Workkeys Assessment & Training – Job skills assessment system Customized classes for Business or groups, Noncredit personal enrichment classes • • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS Las Vegas Fall Enrollment: 27,988. Engineering & Tech Degrees, Civil, Environmental, Water Resources, Geotechnical Structures, Transportation, High Tech. Graduate and Undergraduates: 1,600 Voted Mesquites Best Slots (under 100 slots) Locals Choice Choi Ch oice oi ce Come in & Enjoy e's Mesquit r rge Best Bu Voted Mesquite’s BEST BURG ER Multi-Denomination Slots Ranging from .01 Cents and Up Large Selection of Video Poker & Reel Slots In-house Daily and Monthly Promotions Casino Open 24 Hours Restaurant Hours Mon-Sun 7am - 8pm TO GO ORDERS Call 702-346-7500 SU-0000174573 • • 91 E. Mesquite Blvd. Mesquite, NV 89024 | 11 COMMUNITY OVERVIEW CONTINUED SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY cities, libraries and other special districts. Cedar City, Utah Fall Enrollment For more information visit their 2011: 7,750. High Tech Bache- website or contact them at (702) lor’s Degrees: Computer Science, 455-4323. Engineering, Technology, Mathematics, Information Technology, DOES NEVADA OFFER Networking, Telecommunications, INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR Information Systems, Civil Engi- SALES/USE TAX? neering, Civil Drafting/CAD. High Nevada offers Sales/Use Tax deferral and Sales Tax abatement Tech Graduates: 1,535 programs on the purchases of capital equipment for a new DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY or expanding business. All St. George, Utah. Bachelor’s companies interested in these Degrees: Information Technology, incentive programs can contact Business Administration. Mesquite The Commission on Economic Good Neighbor Scholarship (Same Development at (775) 687-4325 or as in-state tuition). at www.expand2nevada.com for an application. SALES TAX – CLARK COUNTY Sales Tax Rate: 8.1% Property Taxes are collected by the Clark County Treasurer. The County Treasurer’s office bills and collects taxes on all real property in Clark County. The office distributes the tax dollars to the various taxing entities including the state, county, school district, I AM STARTING A CONSULTING BUSINESS IN NEVADA. IS THIS SUBJECT TO SALES TAX? In Nevada, Sales/Use Tax is imposed on the sale, transfer, lease, rental, use, or other consumption of tangible personal property for consideration. Services do not fall under the definition of tangible personal property and are not subject to Sales Tax. The provider of the LILA WILLIAMS services has a Use Tax liability REALTOR on the materials Cell: 702-357-6056 [email protected] Office: 702-345-1122 used/consumed Fax: 702-346-1141 in providing the service. 581 W. Mesquite Blvd • Mesquite, NV 89027 www.dgmesquite.com SU-0000174586 12 | www.mesquite-chamber.com HOW DO I KNOW WHAT IS TAXABLE? Nearly all tangible personal property transferred for value is taxable. This includes property purchased for lease or rent. Most goods, wares, and merchandise are taxable in Nevada. Services associated with the sale of tangible personal property may also be taxable. Only installation and repair/reconditioning service is not taxable if it is separately stated on the invoice. Most food purchases of unprepared or uncooked food is not taxable. You may write to the Department of Taxation at any of the District offices about the taxability of a specific item. ARE DELIVERY CHARGES TAXABLE? Any charges for freight, transportation or delivery in connection with the sale of tangible personal property that are separately stated on a customer invoice are NOT taxable pursuant to AB403. (Effective 05/22/09) If they are not separately stated they are taxable. Handling, packaging, and crating are still taxable even if separately stated. Prior to 05/22/09 charges for freight, transportation or delivery in connection with the sale of tangible personal property was taxable. MESQUITE RECREATION CENTER Providing comprehensive and affordable activities in a wholesome environment is what the Mesquite Athletics & Leisure Services is all about. The Mesquite Recreation Center is a 56,000 Square Foot facility with two full-size Basketball Courts with 12 Backboards, Pickleball, Volleyball and Badminton markings. A fully-equipped Fitness Room features treadmills, bikes, elliptical machines and more. The Indoor Heated Pool with a Beach Entry is open year-round and the Outdoor Pool, open from May to September, features a water slide, competition and lap swim lanes, Beach Entry and water toys. The Rec Center also houses a Circuit Training Room, two Racquetball Courts, Table Tennis, Foosball, Karate Room, and a Dance Room. There are also Fitness Classes for every age level. Open seven days a week, the Rec Center has something to do for the whole family. There are opportunities to join in team sports such as Softball Leagues, Swim Leagues, Flag Football, Walk/Run Races and Pickleball to name a just a few. Need a Personal Trainer? They are available as well. Don’t forget the Golf Simulator to brush up on your skills. A variety of classes are always available and change with the season. Call or check out their Facebook Page for the most current activities. https://www.facebook.com/ MesquiteNVRecreation https://www.facebook.com/Mesquite NvSportsAndEventComplex?ref=hl City of Mesquite Department of Athletics & Leisure Services http://www.MesquiteNV.gov/ 100 W. Old Mill Road (702) 346-8732 How many times have you or people you know started an exercise program and quit soon after because of lack of results? It’s time to change that! Personal training is for everyone whether you think you need it or not. Hiring a qualified personal trainer will help you achieve your fitness goals quicker and safer than you ever thought possible. A good trainer will teach you proper exercise technique, workout routines, diet strategies, or if you just need someone to show you around the weight room. Whatever your training needs are, we can help you obtain them. For more information or appointments contact Jeremiah: certified NESTA Mix Martial Arts Conditioning Coach and ISSA Fitness Trainer Mesquite Recreation Center 702-346-8732 www.mesquite-chamber.com | 13 WHERE QUALITY OF LIFE MEETS QUALITY OF BUSINESS Mesquite, Nevada is a city of approximately 17,000 located in south eastern Nevada 80 miles from Las Vegas, and 37 miles from St. George, UT. Mesquite rests 1,601 feet above sea level nestled in the Virgin River basin. The city was incorporated on 1984, 120 years after Nevada became a state. It is known for its progressive master plan and recreational facilities. Mesquite residents share a desire to maintain Mesquite’s scenic beauty and small-town feel, while still welcoming quality growth. Mesquite is a thriving city of diverse activities. Its neighborly atmosphere and beautiful scenery create a warm community full of opportunity for all those who visit or live here. Our leisure recreation lifestyle has attracted many entrepreneurs to the area, making Mesquite a growing community on the verge of cutting edge industrial and technological development and opportunities. Excellent quality of life is critical to the attraction, motivation and retention of skilled and talented workers, which are essential to the success of growing a business. The Mesquite area’s exceptional quality of life is attractive to businesses, individuals and tourists alike. The combination of spectacular scenery and recreational opportunities, 14 | excellent climate and air quality, arts and cultural facilities as well as superb health care and public school system make the Mesquite area an easy choice. Reasonable cost of living levels, low crime rates and a great choice of neighborhoods and residences add to the Mesquite region’s overall attractiveness, to both young and old. Consider the possibilities... • No Corporate State Income Tax 0% • No Personal State Income Tax - 0% • No State Inheritance or Gift Tax 0% • No Unitary Tax - 0% • No Estate Tax - 0% • Competitive Sales Tax - 8.1% • Competitive Property Tax 2.7737% on 35% of market value • Worker’s Compensation Insurance - State or private coverage • Low Operating Costs • No Smog • No Traffic Jams • Low Crime Rate • Outstanding Quality of Life Seven (7) Championship Golf Courses, one (1) 9-hole Executive Golf Course, and three (3) Resort Casinos • Over 300 Days of Sunshine • Readily Available Commercial Properties – Great Deals! • Significant Room to Expand www.mesquite-chamber.com Business Climate Business owners benefit from one of the most favorable tax structures in the country while enjoying a small town atmosphere with big city amenities – a well-planned community dotted with lush green golf courses and deep blue ponds, virtually no traffic jams and fabulous casino resort amenities. Local business resources work well together to foster a profitable environment for big and small business; including Mesquite Regional Business, Inc., Mesquite Chamber of Commerce, College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, and other governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations. Top Five Reasons for Doing Business in Mesquite! Nevada has consistently been considered one of the most livable states, and the Mesquite area is no exception. Nevada provides businesses and residents a competitive sales tax environment (no tax on food items for home use, medicine or services), relatively low property tax rates, and minimal employer payroll taxes. Mesquite Regional Business, Inc. has compiled the Top Five Reasons to relocate your business where life is REMARKABLE! #5. Low Taxes: Nevada ranks 3rd overall on the State Business Tax Climate Index for 2015. This is a compilation of corporate, individual income, sales, unemployment insurance, and property taxes. #4. Low Utility Rates: Mesquite’s utility rates are some of the lowest rates around, lower than Arizona, California, and Florida. #3. Educated Workforce & Exceptional Talent: 21% of the workforce has an Associate’s degree or higher. Engineers, administrators, executives, artists, farmers, ranchers, IT professionals, publishers, Mesquite is home to all. #2. Affordable Housing & Low Cost of Living: Mesquite home value Index according to zillow.com is currently $156,300 - below the national average of $158,100. #1. Quality of Life: Enjoy the New West and be part of a community that is “Spirited by the Outdoors.” The Mesquite region has more opportunities for outdoor recreation within a 100-mile radius of its boundaries than any other city in the Western U.S. In fact, Mesquite is recognized as Nevada’s Ultimate Golf Experience. Quality of Life A progressive and friendly city on the Nevada-Arizona border, Mesquite brings in visitors and commerce by way of US Interstate 15. Beautifully landscaped trail systems connect parks, fields and a recreation center with pools and splash pads. Palm tree-lined medians and sculptured subdivisions provide an instant luxury resort feel. Snowbirds and visitors seeking sunshine and great weather come from Canada, the Midwest and Intermountain regions. Visitors from California and Las Vegas come to Mesquite to escape. Mesquite has become a magnet for outdoor recreationists seeking spectacular trails for ATV’s, biking, www.mesquite-chamber.com hiking and walking. It is there Nevada base camp before venturing out on day trips to take in the national parks with Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon. Mesquite has long been known for its escape for gaming fun and day spa treatments, as well as championship events, tournaments and sports camps for softball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, youth football, boxing and others. Many of the Mesquite residents discovered this desert oasis when they came to Mesquite to play golf, attend a convention, or while seeking the 24-hour fun Nevada gaming provides. For golfers, Mesquite has seven championship courses including the nationally-ranked Wolf Creek Golf Club. That’s one tee-box for every 35 residents. Mesquite has been one of the fastest growing small cities and residents new and old take pride in their City. Mesquite residents enjoy their clean environment and welcome responsible businesses that are nonpolluting, low water users, that care about their employees and have a commitment to the community they serve. We invite you to experience Mesquite and learn why we are proud of our Oasis in the Desert. For more information about business services offered by Mesquite Regional Business, Inc., visit www.MRBNV.org or call (702) 345-3075. | 15 NOT JUST THE LOCAL CHOICE, THE BETTER CHOICE Mesa View Regional Hospital – Keeping Care Local Mesa View Regional Hospital has been providing quality health care services to Mesquite and the surrounding area for more than 10 years. Having opened in July of 2004, Mesa View provides a full-range of inpatient and outpatient hospital services. These services include an Intensive Care Unit, Medical/ Surgical, Laboratory, Radiology and Diagnostic Therapy and Women’s Services including Obstetrics. Emergency Room services are staffed by physicians 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Mesa View Regional Hospital has established itself as, “Not just the Local Choice, The Better Choice,” and continues to be recognized for its commitment to quality and excellence in healthcare. Mesa View has received the prestigious “HealthInsight Quality Award”, and is the only Nevada hospital to receive this distinction four years in a row. All survey and satisfaction scores are consistently above national averages. 16 | Not only does Mesa View Regional Hospital continue to be recognized for its outstanding care, led by a team of highly trained compassionate staff and physicians, but also for its stateof-the-art technology, equipment and commitment to excellence in all healthcare services provided such as: • • • • • • • • • Well-equipped surgery suites ER and trauma room with state-of-the-art technology Digital Mammography, providing high quality diagnostic imaging of the breast PACS system and Voice Recognition systems that provide fast turn-around on final diagnostic imaging reports to expedite care Contemporary lab equipment Sleep Center Pulmonary Testing Comfortable Labor and Delivery suites Other Health Care Services Available - www.mesquite-chamber.com Convenient: Quick Care is available for nonlife threatening treatment offering extended hours (including Saturday) with no appointment necessary. Quick Care is open Monday through Saturday from 8am to 8pm with two locations: • Mesquite: 1301 Bertha Howe Avenue Suite 6, in the building next to the hospital. • Logandale: 1925 Whipple Ave., Suite 30, approximately 32 miles South of Mesquite. Specialties and services that are available right in Mesquite include: • Cardiology • Internal Medicine • Family Practice • General Surgery • OB/GYN • Orthopedics • Ophthalmology • Pain Specialist • Pediatrics • Sports Medicine • Women’s Services What’s New at Mesa View – New Physicians and Specialists: a ThreePeat for Mesquite! Mesa View Regional Hospital is pleased to welcome the following three physicians as independent members of the medical staff! Dr. George Hahm Dr. Mekdelawit Aschenaki Mekdelawit Aschenaki, M.D., (ahh-shen-aki), Cardiology. For the first time in the history of Mesquite, cardiology services will be available full time! She is available Monday through Friday and sees patients at Mesa View Medical Group. Dr. Aschenaki recently moved her family to Mesquite from New Orleans. “I look forward to making Mesquite my home and to caring for patients while getting to know them,’ said Dr. Aschenaki. “ I believe in long term relationships with my patients and encouraging healthy lifestyles.” Dr. Aschenaki received her Fellowship in Cardiology from the Tulane University School of Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute in New Orleans. She began her education by attaining her undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Biology in Southern Nevada, and then earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from the Creighton University School of Pharmacy in Omaha, Nebraska. She received her MD, from Rush University Medical School in Chicago and completed her Internal Medicine Residency at the prestigious and nationally acclaimed Boston University Medical Center. Dr. Aschenaki can be reached at Mesa View Medical Group, 702-3460800. Dr. Cort Leavitt George Hahm, M.D., General Surgery. Cort Leavitt, M.D., Family Practice. Dr. Hahm recently moved his family to Mesquite from Virginia, where he practiced at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. “We are excited about living in Mesquite and making this our home,” commented Hahm. “I look forward to working with the staff and expanding general surgery services in the community,” he continued. Dr. Hahm completed his Master of Health Science in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from Johns Hopkins University, and his M.D. from Saint Louis University School of Medicine. . Upon completion of his General Surgical training, Dr. Hahm served as the ship’s surgeon for USS Harry S Truman and George H.W. Bush in the Persian Gulf. Most recently, Dr. Hahm has been a staff surgeon at Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, VA where he was actively involved in the training of general surgery residents and medical students. Dr. Hahm can be reached at Mesa View Medical Group’s surgery office, 702-346-1700. Dr. Leavitt with his wife and three children recently moved to Mesquite from Janesville, Wisconsin, where he practiced at Mercy Medical Center. “We are looking forward to making Mesquite our home with its small town environment, close to family and where I grew up,” commented Leavitt. “I am excited about being involved in this great community and providing health care for patients of all ages,” he concluded. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in Biology from Southern Utah University. Dr. Leavitt completed his internship and residency through the Mercy Health System Family Medicine Residency Program at Mercy South Clinic in Janesville, Wisconsin. Dr. Leavitt can be reached at 702346-0800, Mesa View Medical Group, or visit www.mesaviewmedical.com. For more information about all of the physicians and specialists available, visit www.mesaviewhospital.com and click on ‘find a physician’, or call 702-346-8040. www.mesquite-chamber.com | 17 MESQUITE HEALTHCARE COALITION The Mesquite Healthcare Coalition is a group of local healthcare businesses working together as a unified voice to emphasize the critical need for the local community to embrace economic growth in order to sustain current and future health care infrastructure elements by promoting, maintaining and enhancing the following: 1. Collaboration and Mutual Support 2. Services Enhancement 3. Economic Development 4. Education 5. Philanthropy Pillar Statements: Collaboration and Mutual Support: Our members pledge our mutual support and our collaboration for the betterment of one another’s respective businesses. We understand that the industry of healthcare is increasingly interdependent and we aim to improve communication, share ideas and knowledge, support the transition of patient care from one provider to another and improve the experience that our patients have with us so that their business will stay with us in Mesquite. As problems or concerns arise, we will work together to ensure the mutual success of all 18 | our businesses as we rely upon each other and good reputations in the community. Services Enhancement: We represent the healthcare providers who serve Mesquite and the surrounding areas. The coalition supports improvements to the quality of care currently given by invested, caring and professionally trained individuals. Also, we seek to promote additional services in the future. Economic Development: Realizing that healthy economic growth is critical to maintaining and expanding healthcare services www.mesquite-chamber.com in the community, we will monitor development / political activity and keep informed about current and upcoming issues which may or may not warrant behind the scenes and/ or public support or opposition. Any significant impact on the outcome of these issues will be the result of strategically utilizing the effective tool of communicating as a unified voice to elected officials and other community members. Education: The coalition believes that education can create opportunities and change lives. We know that promoting the importance of education will, in turn, develop a skilled workforce in our community and enhance our socioeconomic status. Educating the community, government body, business professionals and our youth on healthcare issues, insurance awareness, job opportunities and overall importance of quality healthcare is our purpose. Philanthropy: In every community there are opportunities to offer recognition and support to talented individuals who may lack resources with financial aid through scholarships, grants and other instruments. Through the development of a coalition foundation, these opportunities will be offered for the purposes of expanding and improving healthcare services in the community. 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Students can take classes with CSN while still in high school through its Jumpstart Program, and many continue after graduating before leaving to continue their education at a four-year university. Some of the benefits of attending CSN classes in Mesquite are the 20 | small class sizes, well-trained faculty (no grad assistants as teachers), the array of available general education classes, and the lowest tuition costs of any higher education institution in Southern Nevada. It’s a real bargain compared to other public and private options. CSN’s Mesquite site has been an essential part of its community for over 20 years, with offices in such areas as the local high school, a modular trailer, and in a storefront. Approximately nine years ago CSN was fortunate to have the Mesquite Mayor and several City Council members pushing for a permanent location for CSN and we now sit at the site of the old Virgin Valley Elementary School. CSN’s building is separate from the rest of the “Mesquite Campus” and offers a computer room, a phlebotomy lab, a nursing assistant training lab, a casino table gaming, and EMT room and six classrooms. In addition, the CSN Division of Workforce & Economic Development, which facilitates the non-credit classes, also provides workforce training, personal enrichment and customized business training opportunities for the community at large. www.mesquite-chamber.com Students choosing CSN college classes have the opportunity to stay at home in Mesquite, save money and complete their associate degrees in the traditional classroom setting or online with support from the CSN site and its employees. Future goals for CSN’s Mesquite site are increasing class offerings even further, expand the facility and become a customized training center for new and existing businesses. Please visit our website at: www. csn.edu or for local information and schedules go to www.csn.edu/ mesquite. CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Virgin Valley Elementary 200 Woodbury Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 Phone: (702) 346-5761 Hughes, Charles Arthur Middle School 550 Hafen Lane Mesquite, NV 89027-5940 Phone: (702) 346-3250 Virgin Valley High School 820 Valley View Dr Mesquite, NV 89027-3105 Phone: (702) 346-2780 Joseph L. Bowler Sr. Elementary School 451 Vincen Leavitt Avenue Bunkerville, NV 89007 Phone: (702) 346-1900 MESQUITE VETERANS CENTER The dreams of a few became the realization of many. Yes, the persistence of a few hardworking and determined veterans with a dream developed into our veterans’ center. After they got the ball rolling, many others joined in to develop this significant project into what it is today----a beautiful place that serves the veterans and their families with a plethora of activities. Ed Fizer was the innovator and motivator with the help of founding fathers, Tony Hardway, Jim Brown, Mark Buchannon, and Bob Barquist. Significant assistance was provided by Jesse Marsh, Bill Lilleinthal, Art Hammerschmidt, Roger Gessel, Harold Straley, John Nettle and many others. Initially a mortgage was taken out through Nevada State Bank to support the center, but due to the generosity of several individuals who donated a motor home and a boat, the center was able to start a bank account. With the unbelievable help and support of Sun City, the center was able to pay off the mortgage in very short order. A sincere thank you to those who supported and donated, especially Sun City, the Mesquite business community, the Exchange Club and the Eureka Casino and Resort. Also a thank you to the citizens of Mesquite. Once we got the center, much remained to be done, and volunteers came to our aid. Veterans with experience as pipe fitters, electricians, carpenters and general repair came and helped put our center in shape. It took some time and a lot of blood, sweat and tears, but no negative thoughts as moved forward. Jesse Marsh and his famous pickup truck moved furniture and anything else we could fit into it to and from various locations. Prior to moving into the center, our service organizations had to scramble to find places to hold meetings. Now the VFW, American Legion, and Vietnam Veterans had its own place to hold meetings and events. Later the Modern Warfare group joined the service organizations within the center. With the inside looking good, the outside needed attention and our own Don Muse took charge with help from volunteers. Through the work of talented artist Jerry Greenway, we now have a flagpole surrounded by unique insignias of all the services. Thank you, Jerry. What a great job. Various plants beautify the area and we now have a victory bridge near the parking lot. As time moved on and our organization grew, we knew that we would eventually need to expand. A wonderful gentleman stopped by one day and offered to pay for an expansion of our center. He is a veteran as is his brother, and said he wanted a worthwhile cause to leave some of his assets. We have recently completed the 25% expansion which is now the Bob Meibaum Addition, in honor of the man who made it www.mesquite-chamber.com possible. Much of the expansion was spearheaded by Ken Maynard and Don Muse and we thank them for their hard work and dedication. The Mesquite Veterans Center is the only center in the United States that houses all four service organizations in one building. In addition, through the generosity of veterans, their families and others we have a significant collection of military artifacts that include weapons, uniforms, awards, documents and other unique memorabilia all in display cases or on mannequins. We are extremely proud of our center and the accomplishments that we have made through the unselfish efforts of our veterans. The center at 840 Hafen Lane is equipped to allow community groups and residents to use the building on request for meetings as well as private events. To schedule your event contact Center President Ken Maynard (702) 345-3361. The center also has a Veterans Service Officer, Jim Brown, who can assist with veterans who have issues. He can be reached at (702) 345-3361. | 21 SUN CITY MESQUITE BY DEL WEBB Del Webb’s flagship community, Nevada’s Sun City Mesquite, offers a variety of state-of-the-art amenities in a location that features abundant recreational, retail and entertainment destinations for active adults. Residents of Sun City Mesquite enjoy private access to a 30,000 sq. ft. Community Recreation Center, which provides a complete range of recreation and social opportunities. Inside, the center features a large, climate-controlled swimming pool that provides year-round possibilities for lap swimming and water aerobics classes. Other indoor features include: a heated spa, a two-story fitness center with upper level walking track (offering panoramic views across the nearby mesa), a kitchen, a large central hall, a billiards room, a lounge with a plasma screen television, computer kiosks, and rooms designated for various classes, hobbies and clubs. A highlight of the community 22 | All homes built by Del Webb are constructed with energy efficiency in mind, providing added value for homeowners. is the Conestoga Golf Club, a championship 18-hole golf course managed by Troon Golf. Additional outdoor features include: An 18hole putting course, walking trails, a resort-style swimming pool designed for recreation and surrounded by lounge chairs and ample shaded areas, two heated spas, plus tennis, bocce and pickle ball courts. Sun City Mesquite offers new home designs starting from the low $200s. The community features 7 www.mesquite-chamber.com single-story newly designed models, ranging from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 square feet. These new floor plans will offer an array of options, including bright sun rooms, flexible living spaces and abundant storage. New homes will highlight two- and three-bedroom configurations in up to 2,500+ square feet of energy efficient living area. All homes built by Del Webb are constructed with energy efficiency in mind, providing added value for homeowners. By purchasing a home built to these standards, homeowners enjoy improved indoor air quality, reduced heating and cooling costs, and increased comfort, durability and quality. Sun City Mesquite is located approximately 80 miles north of Las Vegas and just 37 minutes south of St. George, Utah. For more information or directions, please call (888) 786-2489 or log on to www.suncitymesquite.com. The home of your dreams and a lifestyle to match. That’s smart retirement. Who says you have to retire to live like it now? At Del Webb, that’s what we call smart retirement. It starts with not having to choose between quality and affordability in building your home. It’s having world-class health and wellness amenities, and countless opportunities for personal growth, right in your own backyard. And of course, it’s having neighbors who take fun as seriously as you do. Come talk to residents, tour the community, and see if the Del Webb lifestyle is right for you. The Clubhouse at Conestoga Golf Club The Living Well Collection at Sun City Mesquite: Beautiful, single-level plans with flowing, flexible living spaces designed to fit the way you live and entertain. 55+ Resort-Style Living s Covered Patios for indoor/outdoor living s Spacious Owner’s Suites with spa-like Owner’s Baths s Golf Cart Garages s Optional Sun Rooms, Retreats, Wine Storage, Wet Bars, and more. These aren’t just new homes to live in, they’re a whole new way to think about living. For more of the story, visit DelWebb.com. 1300 Flat Top Mesa Drive, Mesquite, NV 89034 1241-3116 sq. ft. From the $160,000s 702-345-3993 Residency requirements at this community require that at least one resident of household must be 55 years of age or older, and additional restrictions apply. Some residents may be younger than 55. In our continuing effort to improve our product, Del Webb reserves the right to make changes or modifications to plan specifications, materials, features, or floor plans without notice. Room dimensions are approximate and actual square footage may vary by elevation. Please see a sales associate for details. Renderings are for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to be an actual representation of a specific home being offered. Square footages listed are approximate. This material shall not constitute a valid offer in any state where prior registration is required or if void by law. At least one resident must be 55 years of age or older and additional restrictions apply. Additional conditions, limitations, and restrictions apply; see a sales associate for details. Pulte Mortgage LLC is an Equal Opportunity Lender. License #1162, 8345 West Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89113, (702) 457-4250, NMLS Entity Identifier # 1791. © 2014 Pulte Home Corporation. All rights reserved. 11/13/2014 www.mesquite-chamber.com | 23 MESQUITE BUSINESS SUMMIT FOCUSING ON TODAY AND ENVISIONING TOMORROW 11 West Pioneer Boulevard, Suite A, Mesquite, NV 89027 • (702) 345-3075 •FAX: (702) 345-3092 • www.MRBNV.org Annually the Mesquite Regional Business, Inc and the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce jointly host the Mesquite Business Summit on a designated day during the first twoweeks of November, between 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM. The joint venture is designed to inform the residents and business community alike about what is on the economic horizon, to highlight changes and trends effecting local economic drivers for the Mesquite region. The event spotlights a keynote speaker followed by a panel of local experts representing the Mesquite region’s economic drivers, such as recreational tourism, gaming, residential housing, and healthcare. Previous keynote speakers include Tom Skancke, President & CEO of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, and Steve Hill, Director for the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. A question and answer session is open to Summit attendees. The Mesquite Business Summit is not intended to be a fund raiser for either organization. Annually the ticket prices vary depending upon event venues and other related costs. Individual tickets and table sponsorships are available. Typically hot hors d’oeuvres are served and early reservations are suggested due to prior years event’s selling-out early. For more information about this highly successful event, please call Mesquite Regional Business, Inc. at (702) 345-3075 or the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce at (702) 3462902. About Mesquite Regional Business: Mesquite Regional Business (MRB) is a non-profit economic development organization whose focus is to enhance the overall economic vitality of the Mesquite Region. 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Pioneer Pioneer Blvd., Blvd., Mesquite Mesquite NV 790 NV 702-346-6100 702-346-6100 www.reddhillscinema.com www.mesquite-chamber.com www.reddhillscinema.com | 25 GREATER MESQUITE ARTS FOUNDATION When asked about the local arts scene in Mesquite, Nevada, residents respond enthusiastically and across the board. “Sure! We’ve got painters. Dancers too.” Another adds “drawing class.” A few mention the theatre. All are correct…mostly. There is a vibrant and growing Arts Community here, and the Greater Mesquite Arts Foundation (GMAF) is an integral part of the whole. In 2007, a group of likeminded citizens came together and established GMAF, a registered notfor-profit corporation in Nevada. In its capacity as a 501(c)(3), GMAC proudly advocates for and helps fund the nonprofit arts organizations in the area. In addition to providing much needed venues, the all-volunteer membership serves as the Board of Directors, maintains an office, hosts a monthly Round Table, seeks grants and raises funds, and provides community outreach and education. In the spring of 2014, $10,000 was distributed among the 5 associate organizations. Early collaboration with the Nevada Arts Council (NAC) helped establish GMAF as a liaison for rural area grants. These monies helped fund the first Mesquite Arts Festival & Fair. Additional grants enabled the Virgin Valley Artists Association to begin their Get Smart and Stay Smart programs working with young children and seniors. Basic grant writing classes were held for the groups, and with their success came funds. The City of Mesquite recognized GMAF as a large grant recipient that could distribute the monies within the local Arts organizations. Despite economic challenges and dwindling resources, the grant seeking, fund raising, communication and coordination within the Art Community and NAC remains constant and strong. Education is a cornerstone for GMAF and its purpose to enhance public awareness of and support for the arts; and to promote the arts and culture in and around the city of 26 | Mesquite. The GMAF membership is actively involved with publicizing and expanding community awareness of their partner organizations. The Mesquite Arts Council (MAC) acts as a booking agent to identify and bring outside attractions to this area. They have presented BYU music and dance, the Missoula Childrens’ Theater, individual artists, and statewide poetry groups. Their efforts enlighten and benefit gradeschoolers to grandparents. An annual Holiday Festival of Trees provides local artists and groups a stage for their skills as well as a fundraising opportunity. The Virgin Valley Artists Association (VVAA) operates the Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery and Classroom on Mesquite Blvd. Monthly exhibitions have expanded to include state and national - as well as local - talent. Paintings in many mediums, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, fabric, and ‘clever ideas’ are offered daily. The Gallery showcases this individual excellence and expression in frequently changing displays. Also offered are art and pottery classes. Within the Gallery are lectures, www.mesquite-chamber.com receptions and fundraisers. Volunteer members warmly welcome everyone to “spend some time and perhaps find a gift.” The Mesquite Toes Tap Team (MTTT) may well be the ‘most active seniors’ in all of Nevada! For 11 years these women have voluntarily spent hours learning and practicing tap dance routines and raising money. Their well-choreographed performances regularly sell out to loyal fans, and new shows are greeted enthusiastically. They accept invitations and travel both near and far: California, New York City, World Cruise Lines, and Branson, MO are all on the itinerary this year. While the average age bounces around the mid 70s, the Mesquite Toes continually exhibit skill, vigor and vitality. They are living proof that healthy exercise leads to a lot of fun living! The Virgin Valley Theater Group (VVTG) has a myriad of characters comprising their cast of performers. Volunteer members also provide support backstage, help build and break down sets, make/alter costumes, and create publicity. All rehearse! This talented group successfully presents recognized comedies, dramas and musicals each year. Their ‘seasonal’ audience is growing in both appreciation and sophistication. New this summer is a “Fly Willie” Actors Workshop in developmental theatre. Classes and rehearsals will hopefully culminate in a spring performance. Another newborn is the Shakespeare Workshop, a study to help ‘demystify, The Bard.’ Performances are held in the Mesquite Community Theatre on Yucca St. The Ms. Senior Mesquite Pageant (MSMP) also builds stage presence and confidence for everyone involved. Adapting to life as a retired senior presents challenges for many. MSMP volunteers enjoy helping their peers rediscover unused talents, develop public poise and become involved with the arts. Interested women of 60 and more are invited into coaching, competition, camaraderie and community action. MSMP is the first local step before statewide and national contests. For many contestants their Pageant has opened new doors to a more vital retirement in Mesquite. In addition to enhancing the awareness and support of these 5 arts organizations, the Greater Mesquite Arts Foundation is bound to provide venues for the display of the creative talents of performers, artists and crafters. The City and GMAF partnered in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), for the management of the theatre in the old school complex on Yucca St. With City redevelopment funds, some professional and determined volunteer help, the old cafeteria was transformed into a 200 seat theatre! The opening performance of ‘Cowgirls’ was on March 6, 2009. The Mesquite Community Theatre committee, MCT is responsible for the daily operations, many ongoing equipment improvements, scheduling and growth. Their valuable Theatre Guild staffs and runs the Box Office, 5 satellite locations, the Ushers and snack bar. The theatre is dark only in the hottest part of the summer. The Board and volunteers of GMAF continue to be an advocate voice for the arts community in all weather, 365 days a year. They make City Council announcements, publish quarterly calendars, and encourage increased theatre use. The heart of advocacy is done face to face. The arts are for everyone, in some way. Conversation, attendance, invitations to the theatre, and constant support www.mesquite-chamber.com of all the organizations’ activities is a way of serving, a way of increasing awareness. Advocacy and support also embrace those just coming to the Arts Community. GMAF has recently embraced two new groups as Committees within GMAF. The Mesquite Showgirls are an active volunteer group aiding businesses and organizations as cheerful, colorful greeters, ushers, ticket sellers. Their vivacious, outgoing energy is welcomed in Mesquite. Also new to GMAF is the newly formed Southern Nevada Symphonic Orchestra which will debut November 22, 2014 in the Mesquite Community Theatre. This volunteer group, spearheaded by Dr. and Mrs. Selmer Spitzer, will provide a much needed musical sphere in the arts community. The glorious sound of orchestral music is welcomed to Mesquite. At the end of the performance, the bills must be paid. Unquestionably, art needs to be seen to be appreciated, to grow. In order to support the arts community, GMAF actively seeks grant monies, bequests and donations. They also present an annual Hearts for the Arts Gala in February. Featuring silent and live auctions, entertainment and excellent food, this event is a dress up, sit down, served dinner Special Night Out. Following this months-long effort, all available funds for the year are shared among the nonprofit Arts Community. The $10,000 distributed this past year reached an Arts Community that is an integral part of the Mesquite Community. Art may be one persons view of everyday beauty brought to your attention. It may be hearing a song echoed in your own heart. Art, in lesson form or seen as a play, may inspire you to discover an exciting new facet to yourself. The money, hard earned by people like yourself, is spent primarily to introduce you to the gifts and pleasures of the arts. You are cordially invited to spend some of your time exploring the arts in Greater Mesquite. | 27 CLOSE TO NATURE Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument Grand Canyon - Parashant’s natural splendor provides a sense of solitude to those who venture into its isolated domain. Located on the edge of one of the most beautiful places on earth, the Grand Canyon, the Monument extends over a million acres north of the Canyon to the Nevada border. Rising in two great stair steps from the Mojave Desert, the dramatic Grand Wash Cliffs create the rugged spine of the Grand CanyonParashant. These dramatic cliffs mark the intersection between four distinct ecological communities— the Sonoran and Mojave deserts and the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau. The resulting diverse ecosystem, ranging from stark, arid desert to lush, high plateaus, creates a unique habitat for wildlife. 28 | Deep, intricate canyons, jagged mountains, frozen lava flows and lonely buttes await visitors and offer testimony to the earth’s geologic record. Relatively undisturbed Paleozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary rock layers, rich in fossils, offer a clear glimpse of the region’s geologic history. The Monument should be visited with careful planning and respect. This land is vast and wild and there are no services available. Valley of Fire State Park Between Mesquite and Las Vegas (approx. 40 miles) lies the Valley of Fire State Park. This 26,000-acre desert is Nevada’s oldest state park. The sevenmile drive through the park offers the opportunity for exploring ancient Indian petroglyphs, photographing brilliant red rock formations, spotting the speedy roadrunner and getting www.mesquite-chamber.com a glimpse of a rare kit fox or spotted skunk. Zion National Park Zion National Park, in Utah, was established in 1919. It has massive, 2,000-foot high cliffs, separated by narrow hiking trails and riverbeds. The six-mile road through Zion treats visitors to amazing stone formations and red cliffs with majestic names such as Angels Landing, Great White Throne and the Three Patriarchs. The park is open year round and dons a new set of colors for each of the four seasons. The park may be toured by vehicle, bicycle or tram. Horseback rides are available. Hiking trails are available and three are accessible by wheelchair, as are some of the camping areas. Lake Mead Recreational Area Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of things to do and places to go year-round. Its huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, wildlife photographers, and roadside sightseers. Bryce Canyon National Park Bryce Canyon National Park, further north and east of Utah’s Zion Park, is home to 56 square miles of colorful limestone spires. The park is open year round and offers hiking, horseback riding, camping, ranger-led hikes, geology talks and cross-country skiing. Snow is common from November through March and provides an opportunity to enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Desert Valley Times Expanded Online Coverage 24/7 Sports Obituaries Classifieds Twice Weekly at over 100 Locations And More 355 W. Mesquite | 702.346.7495 | Fax 702.346.7494 www.mesquite-chamber.com | 29 Gold Butte: Nevada’s piece of the Grand Canyon South of Mesquite where the Virgin River meanders past the mountains into Lake Mead and down to the Colorado River, lies an area known as Gold Butte—Nevada’s “piece of the Grand Canyon.” Gold Butte is so-called because of the area’s wide-open views of lands from Lake Mead all the way to the Grand Wash Cliffs in the Grand CanyonParashant National Monument across the border in Arizona. Gold Butte entices the adventurous with names like Rattlesnake Peak, Hell’s Kitchen and Paradise Valley. The area boasts 550 square miles for exploration, photography, nature study, and a tranquility only wilderness can provide. Gold Butte is recognized as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern for the threatened desert tortoise and other Mojave Desert in this rugged backcountry! Gold Butte has over 500 miles of designated roads and ATV trails, and includes the Gold Butte Back County Byway. The Byway is a 60 mile loop; the first 20 miles is paved, the next 20 miles is graded and the last 20 miles is highclearance 4x4 recommended. Be sure to bring your camera, the photography vistas and scenery are incredible in this Gold Butte part of the country. Maps and information are available wildlife, such as bighorn sheep, Gila at www.blm.gov or www. monsters and burrowing owls. The friendsofgoldbutte.org. best time to view wildlife is at sunset Presently there are no designated and sunrise, especially during the hiking trails in Gold Butte. Although, spring and fall seasons. the ATV trails may be used for What you will also find in Gold hiking, biking and trail running. Butte is an experience of the old West: Opportunity for cross-country hiking ranching and mining history, past is endless; incorporate a spring in signs of Native American cultures your destination to include wildlife and landscape vistas unbroken by and bird watching. In the fall, the powerlines or other development. southern portion of Gold Butte offers You will not find restrooms, water or excellent upland game bird hunting. visitor information. Recreation opportunities abound The off-road riding season is officially here With temperatures finally out of triple digits, you might be asking yourself what is there to do when I am not playing golf. Let me clue you in on some of the gems you are missing if you are not on an ATV. First is the camaraderie, it’s all about spending quality time with friends and family in the great outdoors. The world is a complicated and hectic place and when we are out on the trail those things don’t matter. Second, is the spiritual connection. Most of us feel more alive when we are immersed in the great outdoors. The smell of sage or wildflowers or watching one of our amazing sunsets 30 | really makes you feel real. Third, the exploration. If you want a modern day treasure hunt then try geocaching. There are literally hundreds of hidden caches within a 50 mile proximity to Mesquite. If you are wondering what geocaching is all about, then you’re not alone. www.mesquite-chamber.com Geocaching involves looking up gps coordinates that can be found at www.geocaching. com. Once you have located some near Mesquite then it’s time to go find them. All you need is a handheld gps, plug in the coordinates and go find the cache. Many of the caches are only accessible by an ATV. If you don’t know where to ride there is a couple of ATV riding clubs that hardly cost anything to join and yet offer organized rides several times a month. St. George Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office on River Road, have several detailed maps that can keep you from getting stranded, as well as showing you designated off road routes. experienceMesquite “Conestoga Cares” Conestog oga Golf Club is an expert in golf out utings of any size. Book your 12+ player gro roup directly with us and receive our exclusive “Conestoga Cares” package for the guaranteed lowest price. This amazing package includes golf, group scoring, cart, merchandise credit, and select food and beverage options for one ea easy all-inclusive price. We will also provide your group with a dedicated ed event professional to ensure every one off these amazing benefits is utilized by the group. Make no mistake —“Conestoga Cares”— and d as Mesquite’s on only Troon managed golf facility, we promise to deliver er you the premier golf experience in “CONESTOGA CARES” PACKAGE Start at $69 Per Player this Fall / Winter Call 702.346.4292 and ask for the General Manager or email: [email protected] Call for a custom quote for your preferred package dates regardless of group size. #ConestogaCares Southern Nevada. a. MESQUITE, NV | 702.346.4292 | CO N E STO G AG O LF.COM CO N E S T O G A G O L F C L U B I S M A N A G E D B Y T R O O N G O L F,® T H E L E A D E R I N U P S C A L E G O L F CO U R S E M A N A G E M E N T www.mesquite-chamber.com SU-0000174567 | 31 GOLF Photo courtesy of Rob Krieger Beaver Dam Lodge, Golf & RV Resort 452 Old Highway 91 North Beaver Dam, AZ 86432 928-347-2222 www.historicbeaverdamlodge.com The 9-hole executive course is truly an oasis course, providing great Arizona desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway. The course is an enjoyable play for golfers of all skill levels. CasaBlanca Golf Club 1100 W. Hafen Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-6764 www.itsmesquite.com This 18 hole scenic masterpiece is artfully interwoven with the character and contours of Sun City Mesquite’s spectacular landforms. Undulating through canyons with gently ascending and descending elevations, rugged rock outcroppings and tranquil water elements, the integrity of the land is preserved at every opportunity. The masterful design and creativity of famed golf course designer, Gary Panks, provides this championship course the appearance of being crafted by nature and forged over time. Whether you are a novice or an avid player, everyone will enjoy the dramatic beauty the course showcases as it meanders through the heart of the community. Tranquil, yet infused with great drama, grand view corridors delight residents and visitors alike. Already awarded by Golfweek Magazine as “One of the Best You Can Play”, in Nevada - #11 & “Best Trips” by GOLF Magazine - March 2011. Conestoga Golf Club is professionally managed by Troon Golf. Falcon Ridge Golf Club 1024 Normandy Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-6363 www.golffalcon.com The 18 holes were carved and woven through the natural hills and valleys with mountain vistas providing amazing backdrops as the course snakes through the desert. Playability is at a premium with multiple tee boxes for all different abilities providing every player challenging golf with a blend of pure simplicity. 32 | Conestoga Golf Club 1499 Falcon Ridge Pkwy Mesquite, NV 89034 702-346-4292 www.conestogagolf.com The Palms Golf Club 530 Peppermill Palms Blvd Littlefield, AZ 86432 702-346-4067 www.itsmesquite.com www.mesquite-chamber.com Ready Golf and Gear (Golf Retail Store) 550 W. Pioneer Blvd #156 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-GOLF www.readygolfandgear.com The Palmer – Oasis Golf Club 100 Palmer Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-7820 www.theoasisgolfclub.com This is a full service retail golf shop with an indoor putting green, full swing golf simulator, club fitting & repair, the latest in golf equipment and full lines of both men’s and ladies apparel. The courteous and knowledgeable staff can help you with all your golfing needs. 2010 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce - “Business of the Year.“ Golfers won’t be surprised to hear that this scenic wonder was designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer. The course was also the backdrop for “Big Break—Mesquite” in 2007. The course allows players to create dramatic shots to slot canyon fairways. Elevated tees that promote panoramic views while providing challenges for even your most seasoned player. The dramatic beauty also provides one of the most fun courses in the area that you will want to play again and again. The Canyons – Oasis Golf Club 100 Palmer Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-7820 www.theoasisgolfclub.com The Canyons course was designed to complement its sister course the Palmer. This player friendly course boasts large fairways placed in a natural setting and is a refreshing change of pace from the normal desert golf. Named after the canyons in which you meander through, this course is one you certainly must play. HOME TO THE RE/MAX LONG DRIVE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Every year at the end of October and beginning of November, the most amazing spectacle in golf comes home to Mesquite to determine who will become “The RE/ MAX Long Drive Champion of the World.” Winners from the past include Jason Zuback and Jamie Sadlowski bombing golf balls to the extremes, coming to rest at over 400 yards. For two weeks, The Long Drivers of America hold qualifying for Super Seniors, Seniors, Military and an Open Division for all ages. ESPN is here to broadcast LIVE from the Mesquite Sports and Events Complex. Watch the finals as The Long Drivers of America and RE/MAX crown a New World Champion. “Tee It High and Watch It Fly,” has a whole new meaning. Coyote Willows Golf Club Hafen Lane, West of Riverside Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-3222 www.coyotewillowsgolf.com Enjoy “Chamber of Commerce” days at Mesquite’s only regulation 9-hole golf course operated by volunteers who take pride in providing a family friendly environment. Reasonable rates and club rentals are available. Wolf Creek Golf Club 403 Paradise Pkwy Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-1670 www.golfwolfcreek.com Wolf Creek is not only the ultimate golf experience, but also an 18-hole roller coaster ride over, around and through the canyons of Mesquite, Nevada. Wolf Creek raised the bar when it comes to golf excellence. The par-72, 7,018-yard layout mesmerizes and challenges players from start to finish, no matter your playing ability. Lush green fairways wind through the rugged desert terrain and elevated tee boxes greet players with immaculate views of the course, mountains and canyons. This stunning layout is sure to make a round of golf memorable. Ranked #21 by Golf Digest as one of “America’s Greatest Public Golf Courses.” www.mesquite-chamber.com | 33 Cash Mob The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce organizes community-wide CASH MOBS to encourage residents to shop locally. The Chamber hopes to increase business for the local economy by sparking community involvement and excitement throughout the event CASH MOBS are fun and have only four rules: 1. Bring $20.00 2. Meet three new people 3. Bring friends along 4. Have fun Each local business will have a CASH MOB special for $20.00 and many have other special discounts. IF WE ALL DO A LITTLE, WE DO A LOT!!!!! 34 | www.mesquite-chamber.com BICYCLE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY Mesquite is a great place to own and ride a bicycle. The League of American Bicyclists recently presented a Bronze level award to the city designating it as a “Bicycle Friendly Community”. (BFC) The League President Andy Clarke said, “We are excited that Mesquite has made the smart and vital investments to become designated as being “Bicycle Friendly”. This award shows that Mesquite is working towards more safe bicycling conditions. Only 303 communities across America have received the designation which will also allow us to benchmark progress towards improving bicycle friendliness and safety. A group of Mesquite residents worked with the city staff to discuss such things as bike lanes, signs and pavement markings. This advisory 2014-2018 group is currently working to bring some very exciting and fun events to Mesquite. The climate in Mesquite is particularly good for getting outside and riding a bike. Even on the hottest days, the morning are cool and on the trails you may see a skunk or a coyote or a fox. You will definitely see many rabbits. The terrain is perfect for bicyclists of any level or skill or strength. One side of town is flat, with the other side offering altitude changes to challenge even a strong rider. If you are looking for variety, try a ride out past Bunkerville on the new path. If distance and endurance is you challenge, try the back roads out toward St. George. When you are on a bike, you can set your own pace, clear your mind, feel the wind in your hair and just love life in Mesquite. For more information on the local Advisory Group, contact Ken Cook at [email protected], Nancy Hewett at [email protected] or Bunny Wiseman at portr8@gmail. com. NOW LEASING! The Brickyard Plaza • Mesquite Premier Business Center • Abundant Parking • Suites Starting At 760 Square Feet • Excellent Visibility and Signage • Downtown Hi-Traffic Main Boulevard Location • Professional On-Site Management For further information, contact: Steve Palmer (800) 551-0345 355 W. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, NV 89027 SU-0000174899 www.mesquite-chamber.com | 35 JUNIOR GOLF - VVJGA Growing the Game...The Virgin Valley Junior Golf Association (V V J G A) provides group instruction and a summer tournament program for the area junior golfers to participate in throughout the summer. Program Coordinator Marsha Sherwood and Tom Winchester Junior Program Facilitator, begin in May signing up juniors for the program that starts with clinics in the beginning part of June. The program runs into August capping off with an awards banquet for the young golfers and their families. It is open to all juniors from ages 6 through 18 and are still in school. With strong support by the area courses, instruction is provided by many of the local Golf Professionals with additional help by parents and volunteers. Lessons are held at local courses and Mesquite Gaming donates many of the resources to make the program of 60 juniors a success year in and year out. For more information call the Palms Golf Course at 702-346-4067 THE DUCKS ARE COMING Mark your calendar for a Great Time, The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Ducky Derby!! This year’s Derby will be held on April 4th, 2015, Location to be 36 | announced at a later time. If you missed our first ever Derby last year you missed a great time and this year will be a Quacking Event you won’t want to miss. You will be able to sponsor a Duck for only $5.00 and then watch it paddle its way across the finish line. You can expect to see some 500 ducks jump in the water at one time, paddling there little webs to be the first across the finish line. Last year’s winning ducks where Deputy Duck, Sir Quacks and Disco Duck! Some Lucky Ducky Sponsors this year will win cash prizes as the first three ducks cross the line. Bring the family, have a picnic and have a quacking fun time. This is an event for all ages Come meet our Very Own Mr. Ducky and receive a treat that he will have for every child that attends. www.mesquite-chamber.com We plan to have a Pluck a Duck prize for one of the dedicated Ducks that didn’t finish in front that we have to help out. Please come and enjoy this year’s Ducky Derby with your family and friends on April 4th, 2015. MESQUITE SENIOR GAMES BASKETBALL SKILLS Event information: Participation is open to as many participants that register for the event. There will be 3 separate events in the basketball skills competition. Free Throw Contest: 25 shots per participant. Hot Shot Contest: each participant will have 1 minute to score as many as points as possible from different spots on the floor. Each spot on the floor is worth different amounts of points. Three Point Contest: each participant will shoot 4 balls from 5 different racks on the floor. Each ball is worth 1 point except for the final “money” ball in each rack which is worth 2 points. April 2015 BOCCE BALL Event: Men and Women BOCCE BALL Men and Women singles, Men and Women doubles 4 Person team 702-346-0244 [email protected] BOWLING Events: Handicapped Singles and Handicapped Doubles. Tournament (USBC average rules apply). GOLF 18 HOLES Event Information: This will be “No Handicap” tournament for ladies and men. U.S.G.A. Rules will govern event Dress code; Shorts may be worn, denim is not allowed, shirt with collar required. PICKLEBALL Events: Men’s, Women’s & Mixed Pickleball Women’s Doubles Men’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Singles Mixed Doubles TARGET PISTOL Events: Rim fire, Center fire. The course of fire for each event will be 12 rounds in 1 minute from each of 7, 10, 15 yards at 50’ silhouette targets. Note: Pistols or revolvers, iron sights only, Rim fire and Center fire as separate events. Enter one or both events. TEAM SOFTBALL Event: Men’s- Women’s team softball First Place Gold Medal Second Place Silver Medal Third Place Bronze Medal TENNIS Registration Rules: Participants must indicate their doubles and mixed doubles partners’ names. Participants may enter a maximum of 2 events. The 2 events may include a maximum of one each of doubles and/or mixed doubles. All brackets will be filled by a random draw. Winners of the semi-finals will play for gold and silver medals. Loser of the semi-final will playoff for the bronze medal. TRACK & FIELD Events: (Walk): 1500m, 3000m, 5000m (Run): 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, Shot Put, Discus, Javelin, Softball Throw, Long Jump, Standing Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump. www.mesquite-chamber.com | 37 GOLF IN MESQUITE Mesquite is known for its Awesome Golf and what could be better than enjoying golf by playing in the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament is being held on Saturday, August 1st, 2015. We have seven wonderful courses vying for the opportunity to host this year’s event. Please check with the Chamber to find out where we play this year. www.mesquite-chamber.com Just know this is an event you won’t want to miss!! We will have 144 players with a Shotgun Scramble lining up at 7:00 A.M. You will want to purchase mulligans and raffle tickets before you start. Lunch will be served with awards presented to first, second and third place winning teams. We will then have a raffle with great prizes donated by our wonderful sponsors. We plan to have a putting contest with the top three having a put off for $5,000 for a hole in one. How exciting is that! This Golfing Adventure in Mesquite will give you a challenge with lots of fun. Plan to put a team together and come join us at the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament August 1st, 2015. Mesquite Chamber of Commerce 11 Pioneer Blvd, 12 W. Mesquite Suite C Blvd. Suite (702) 107 (702)346-2902 346-2902 Visit www.Mesquite-Chamber.com for a complete list of chamber members 38 | www.mesquite-chamber.com COMING SOON…….TO A THEATER NEAR YOU!! Coming Soon…….to a theater near you!! The Third Annual ‘Best of Fest’ Film Festival is scheduled to take place in the Fall, 2015. Sponsored by the Eureka Community Initiative, the festival screens some of the best films from Dixie State University’s ‘DocUtah’ film festival. This will be the third running of the ‘Best of Fest’, and it gets bigger and better every year! The festival consists of an Opening Night Reception and premiere screening, followed by a few days and nights of screening, and concluding with a fabulous ‘Wrap Party’ at the Eureka. Please remember that 100% of all sales will benefit the ‘Mesquite Reads’ program! The summer reading program is a successful collaboration between the Eureka Community Initiative, the Virgin Valley Elementary School and Mesquite businesses, charitable organizations and residents. A festival program will be available online at www.eurekacommunityinitiative.com prior to the Festival. If you haven’t been to a film festival, this is a great opportunity to have a true ‘film festival experience’: see thought provoking films and discuss them with interesting people! If you attended last year, bring some friends this year and enhance your experience. The ‘Audience Choice Award’ films will be determined by you, the festival goer, through a ballot system. The winning films will be shown on Friday evening, and recognized at the VIP Festival Wrap Party. Lights, Camera…….Action!!! THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MESQUITE The league’s Mission statement is as follows: MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK® THE LEAGUE OF WOMENS VOTERS OF MESQUITE The League of Women Voters of Mesquite was started in September 2006 by a group of very determined women. By September 2007 they had a board and signed up with the National League. Because they needed 20 members and did not have quite that number they signed up some of the husbands. The membership numbers change as members circumstances change. The League meets the second Saturday of each month from September through May in the meeting room of Highland Estates at 555 Highland Drive in Mesquite at 10:00a.m. and is open to the public. We have a speaker each month at the beginning of the meeting followed by our business. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation of citizens in government and works to increase understanding of major public policy issues through education and advocacy. The league can help you send messages to your elected leaders, set up forums on issues important to you and your family, and arrange public meetings with community leaders. When you act with other members of The League of Women Voters, your voice is magnified. YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE www.mesquite-chamber.com | 39 COLONIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CHRISTMAS IN JULY Eight years ago, Christmas in July started as a simple idea-to replenish the soaps, lotions and other essential items that are popular gifts for seniors at Christmas time, just as those Christmas goodies are expected to run out. This program has grown considerably over the last few years. With overwhelming support of the community, this idea has flourished into an event that provides the seniors at Highland Manor with more than just the bare basics. Carrie Gomez and the rest of the Highland Manor staff work diligently to provide all of the elves at Colonial Property Management with an accurate list of clothing and shoe sizes of the residents. Included in this list are many special requests or special needs items. Donations are collected and sorted, and then the shopping begins. All cash and gift card donations are used to purchase any of the items not collected through donations. Gift boxes are then assembled with the resident’s special needs and requests in mind and gift wrapped in Christmas paper at our annual wrap party. Many of the women in Mesquite offer their help to wrap each present. Special requests vary greatly but some of the more popular items are slippers, loungewear and matching sweat suits. Chocolate and snacks are also popular requested items. As a testament to the time period in which most of these residents grew up, there is always at least one Elvis fan on the list, this year we purchased “Blue Hawaii” for one of our Elvis fans. Each resident receives shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, lip balm and deodorant. Male residents also receive a handkerchief, shaving cream and a razor. Donations have been generous enough in the last two years to be able to include an article of clothing for every resident, which is always popular when the full gifts are opened. Finishing off the personalized gift box are fun items like crossword puzzles, stationary, crafts, perfumes, colognes, nail polishes, hair accessories, jewelry, scarves and the wonderful knitted and crocheted blankets we’re lucky to receive an abundance of every year. Just like the December Christmas that we are all familiar with, Christmas in July doesn’t just stop at gift giving. Along with the generous donations of useful items and money, many of our community members donate their time and talents to this event. Our local Santa and Mrs. Clause don their winter coats for the summer event, a yearly delight and favorite for all involved. The Messengers quartet lend their wonderful voices for the day and sing carols down the hall, serenading the residents as the gifts are opened. The Mesquite Showgirls add a dose of glamour to the festivities befitting of a desert Christmas in July. The Highland Manor staff decorate the manor in full Holiday fashion, complete with numerous Christmas trees and lights. Punch, cookies and cake are served in the main halls and Christmas truly comes alive despite the calendar and the temperatures just outside the manor doors. This program would be absolutely impossible without the community support that it receives every year, and it just keeps getting better and better. Thank you to all that get involved and lend support! The Colonial Property Management team will begin preparation for the next Christmas in July in March of 2015. Please save the date; we look forward to seeing you for another successful year. Until then, may your days be merry and bright! Wednesday, July 22, 2015 40 | www.mesquite-chamber.com MESQUITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOOK SALE A HUGE SUCCESS ALL PROCEEDS WENT TO FUND A SPECIAL SUMMER READING PROGRAM Mesquite, Nevada - The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce held a book sale on Saturday, June 21st at the Mesquite Library to benefit a reading program for local students. The community support was wonderful. Several thousand books were donated and over 1,500 books were sold on Saturday, bringing in over $1,000 for our kids. The Chamber wishes to thank the community for their support, the Mesquite Library for graciously hosting the event, and all the outstanding volunteers who represented not only the Chamber, but several other nonprofit organizations. It was truly a community effort. All proceeds from the book sales go to the Eureka Community Initiative, a non-profit charitable foundation established by the Eureka Casino Resort. The money raised at this event will help fund a special summer reading program at Virgin Valley Elementary School. The program targets children who are not reading at their appropriate grade level. For more information on the Eureka Community Initiative, please visit their website at www. eurekacommunityinitiative.com. For more information contact the Mesquite Chamber of Commerce at 702-346-2902. The event was such a huge success; another has been scheduled for November 8, 2014. The Chamber will plan to support this event, along with the Mesquite Local Library on an annual basis every November. www.mesquite-chamber.com | 41 1000 FLAGS TO FLY OVER MESQUITE FOR VETERAN’S DAY Flags will go up for the Exchange Club’s “1000 Flags over Mesquite” tribute to veterans on November 8, 2015. This is the eleventh year the field of flags will be erected on Old Mill Road next to the Mesquite Recreation Center. To raise funds for veterans’ issues, the flags can either be sponsored or purchased. Each flag comes with a yellow ribbon that says “in memory of” or “in honor of” so the flag sponsor can dedicate the flag to an individual or group. The sponsor can also decorate the flag’s pole or create a memorial at their flag. The day the field is taken down owners can take their flags or have the Exchange Club store them until the following year. The 1000 Flag display is located on the ball field east of the Mesquite Recreation Center on Old Mill Road. It will be maintained for seven days, November 8th to 15th. All are encouraged to come and walk through the flag field. Read the signage on the ribbons. Come up and talk to whoever happens to be managing the field and get a little information. The field is manned 24/7 by volunteers and flag purchases and sponsorships are available onsite. Photo by Cindi Delaney www.delaneystudio.com MESQUITE FESTIVAL OF TREES The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce is once again participating in Mesquite’s Festival of Trees for 2014. The Festival of Trees for 2014 will be November 18th through November 22nd. Sponsored by Mesquite Arts Council this will be the 18th year for the Celebration of trees. This year our theme is “Dashing thru the Snow celebrating our membership - Past, Present and Future”. This is the Chamber’s 18th year of participation as well. Our tree will feature all Point of Sale of our Business’, & their business cards. Please join us at 6pm for the opening ceremony. 42 | www.mesquite-chamber.com 2015 CHAMBER CALENDAR JANUARY EVENTS CALENDAR Feb 6-7 LaRoca Premier Soccer Mesquite Sports Complex – Time TBD Jan 1 New Year’s Day – Chamber Closed Jan 3 Girls Fastpitch – The Next Level Elite Camp – Pioneer Park – Time TBD Jan 6 Sunrise Rotary - 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Jan 10 Jan 13 Jan 14 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM – Highland Resort Meeting Room Sunrise Rotary - 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Feb 10 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Feb 11 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Feb 12-16 President’s Cup – Utah Youth Soccer – Mesquite Sports Complex – Time TBD Feb 13-16 Mountain West Baseball Spring Training – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Feb 14 Valentine’s Day League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM – Highland Resort Meeting Room Feb 16 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting –11:00 AM – Fine Arts Center Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room President’s Day Feb 17 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Feb 18 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Jan 15-19 President’s Cup – Utah Youth Soccer Boys 12-18 – Sports Complex – Time TBD Jan 15 Virgin Valley Artists Association Fund Raiser – 2:00 PM – Fine Arts Gallery Jan 17 Kids for Sports Fundraiser Golf Tournament at Wolf Creek Jan 16-17 Motor Mania – Location & Time TBD Jan 17 Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Winter Ball Camp – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Martin Luther King Day Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Jan 23-25 USA Winter Girls Fastpitch U12 Championship – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Jan 23-24 President’s Cup – Utah Youth Soccer – Mesquite Sports Complex – Time TBD Jan 24-25 Hot Air Balloon Festival – Location & Time TBD Jan 27 Sunrise Rotary - 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Jan 30-31 Red Rock Tournament – Collegiate Rugby – Mesquite Sports Complex – Time TBD FEBRUARY EVENTS CALENDAR Feb 2-4 BransonFest Out West – Virgin River – Time TBD Feb 3 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Feb 20-22 Mesquite Off Road – Eureka Casino Grounds Feb 24 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Feb 28 Fundraiser Golf Tournament at Conestoga for the Mesquite Lutheran Preschool & Childcare Feb 27-Mar 1 USA/Men’s Co-Ed Winter Nationals – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Soccer Olympic Development Program – Mesquite Sport Complex – Time TBD MARCH EVENTS CALENDAR Mar 3 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Mar 5-7 Swing Into Spring – College Baseball – Pioneer & Hunter Ball Parks – Time TBD Mar 6-9 Long Drive Desert Launch – Tentative Mar 10 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Mar 11 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Mar 12-14 Virgin Valley High School Boys Softball Tournament – Pioneer, Hillside Ball Parks – Time TBD Virgin Valley High School Girls Softball Tournament – Pioneer, Hillside Ball Parks – Time TBD Every effort has been made to insure accuracy at the time this went to publication. www.mesquite-chamber.com | 43 2015 CHAMBER CALENDAR Mar 14 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM – Highland Resort Meeting Room Apr 28 Mar 15 Virgin Valley Artists Association Art in the Yard – Fine Arts Gallery – Time TBD MAY EVENTS CALENDAR Mar 16 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room May 1-3 Mesquite Days – Rec Center Field May 2 Mesquite Days Parade – 10:00 AM Spring Wine Fest – Location & Time TBD Mar 18 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD May 5 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street May 7 UNLV Athletics Fundraiser Golf Tournament at Conestoga Golf Course Mar 19-21 March Madness Rocky Mountain School of Baseball – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Mar 17 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Mar 24 Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Mar 24-29 Sr. Softball – USA Spring World Champs – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Mar 26-27 Mesquite Has Talent – Community Theater – Time TBD Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers May 5-10 Mesquite Senior Games – Men’s Softball – Pioneer & Hunter Ball Parks – Time TBD May 11 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM – Highland Resort Meeting Room May 11 Mesquite NV Para Long Drive – Mesquite Sports Complex – Time TBD Mar 31 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club May 12 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers APRIL EVENTS CALENDAR May 13 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Apr 2-4 Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Eastern Tournament – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD May 18 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room April 4 The Big Egg Hunt – Marilyn Redd Park – Time TBD Ducky Derby – 11:00 AM – Location TBD Apr 7 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street May 19 Sunrise Rotary - 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 May 20 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Apr 8 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Apr 11 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM - Highland Resort Meeting Room Women’s Softball – Pioneer, Hunter Ball Parks – Time TBD Apr 14 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Apr 15 Virgin Valley Artists Association Formal Tea Party – 2:00 PM – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Tax Day Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD June 2 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Apr 20 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room June 9 Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 June 15 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Apr 21 44 | May 25 Memorial Day – Chamber Closed May 26 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Mesquite Amateur at Conestoga Golf Course JUNE EVENTS CALENDAR June 10 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Every effort has been made to insure accuracy at the time this went to publication. www.mesquite-chamber.com 2015 CHAMBER CALENDAR June 16 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 June 17 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Aug 12 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Aug 17 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room June 23 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Aug 18 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 June 30 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Aug 19 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD JULY EVENTS CALENDAR Aug 25 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers July 4 Independence Day – Chamber closed Rockets Over Red Mesa – Eureka – Time TBD July 7 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street July 8 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka SEPTEMBER EVENTS CALENDAR Sept 1 Labor Day – Chamber Closed Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Sept 4-6 Eureka Labor Day Car Show July 14 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Sept 8 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers July 15 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Sept 9 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka July 20 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Sept 10 Mesquite Night Out – 5:00PM – Old Mill Park July 21 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting –5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Sept 14-18 Best of the Fest – Redd Hills Cinema 8 July 22 Christmas in July – Highland Manor – Time TBD July 28 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers AUGUST EVENTS CALENDAR Sept 12 League of Women Voters – 10:00AM - Highland Resort Meeting Room Sept 15 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Sept 16 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Sept 18-20 Virgin Valley Festival – Mesquite Sports Complex – Tentative Sept 20-27 Long Drive Finals - Tentative Aug 1 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament – Location & Time TBD Aug 4 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Sept 21 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Sept 22 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting –Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Aug 7-10 Long Drive Regional Finals – Tentative Sept 25-27 NISA Native American World Series – Pioneer, Hunter, Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Aug 11 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Sept 29 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Every effort has been made to insure accuracy at the time this went to publication. www.mesquite-chamber.com | 45 2015 CHAMBER CALENDAR OCTOBER EVENTS CALENDAR Nov 13-14 Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Turkey Trot – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Baseball Parks – Time TBD Oct 4-6 Can-Am Senior Softball Games – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Nov 14 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM - Highland Resort Meeting Room Oct 6 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Nov 16 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Art Gallery Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Oct 10 League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM – Highland Resort Meeting Room Oct 11-15 Can-Am Senior Softball Games – Pioneer, Hunter, & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Oct 13 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Oct 14 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka Oct 15-16 Para-Long Drive – Location & Time TBD Oct 16-18 USA Gift 4 Kids – Girls Fastpitch – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Oct 19 Oct 20 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Oct 21 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Oct 27 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Oct 30 Nevada Day – Chamber closed Shreek-Reeka Spooktacular – Eureka Casino – Time TBD Oct 30-Nov 1 Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Fall Extravaganza – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Ball Parks – Time TBD Oct 31 Halloween Trunk or Treat – Location & Time TBD Nov 17 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Nov 17 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Nov 20-22 USA Softball World Series – Pioneer, Hunter & Old Mill Baseball Parks – Time TBD Nov 21 Annual Women of Distinction Tea – 2:00 PM – Eureka Grand Ballroom Nov 24 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Nov 24 City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Nov 25 Community Thanksgiving Dinner – Mesquite Senior Center Nov 26-27 Thanksgiving Holiday – Chamber closed DECEMBER EVENTS CALENDAR Dec 1 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Dec 5 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Holiday Party – Eureka – Time TBD Dec 8 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Dec 10 Golf For Kids – Falcon Ridge, Conestoga, Canyons & Palms Golf Courses League of Women Voters – 10:00 AM - Highland Resort Meeting Room Dec 12 Dec 15 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Ham Radio Club – 6:00 PM – Airport Fire Station # 2 Dec 16 Overton Power District #5 Board Meeting – Location & Time TBD Dec 21 Virgin Valley Artists Association General Meeting – 11:00 AM – Fine Arts Classroom Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 11:30 AM – Chamber Board Room Dec 22 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting –Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Dec 24 Mesquite Chamber of Commerce - Open only until Noon Dec 25 Christmas Day – Chamber closed NOVEMBER EVENTS CALENDAR Nov 3 Nov 4 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Brown Bag Lecture – Noon – Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club Virgin Valley Water Board Meeting – 5:00 PM – District Office Arts Council Meeting – 5:30 PM – 150 Yucca Street Mesquite Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – 11:30 AM – Eureka – Tentative Nov 8-15 1,000 Flags Over Mesquite – Old Mill Park Nov 10 Sunrise Rotary – 7:30 AM – Oasis Golf Club Rotary Club Meeting – Noon – Mesquite Vistas Country Club City Council Meeting – 5:00 PM – Council Chambers Nov 11 Veteran’s Day 46 | Every effort has been made to insure accuracy at the time this went to publication. www.mesquite-chamber.com MESQUITE CHAMBER PREMIUM MEMBERS Gold Members SILVER MEMBERS BRONZE MEMBERS GOLD IN KIND MEMBERS www.mesquite-chamber.com | 47 Accounting/Tax Services MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY We Care For Animals PO Box 3028 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-6460 or 702-346-3326 Dee’s Bookkeeping & Tax Service 12 W Mesquite Blvd Ste 108 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-5692 Arts/Entertainment HintonBurdick CPAs & Advisors 590 W Mesquite Boulevard #201 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-3462 C-K 5 Rodeo Company 355 W. 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AUTO · HOME · LIFE · BUSINESS 52 | www.mesquite-chamber.com Desert Winds Patio Homes 101 Desert Winds Way Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-8383 Bingham Snow & Caldwell, LLP 840 Pinnacle Court Suite 202 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-7300 Let’s Talk Nevada, LLC NV 702-600-4066 Mesquite Bluffs Apartment Community 100 N. 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Pioneer Blvd, Ste 103 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-4224 Star Nursery, Inc. 549 Commerce Circle Mesquite, NV 89027 702-568-7000 Law Firm and Legal Services Barney McKenna & Olmstead, P.C. 590 W Mesquite Boulevard Suite 202A Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-3100 www.mesquite-chamber.com | 53 Pets/Vet Services La De Paws, Mesquite 742 W. Pioneer Blvd, Unit E Mesquite, NV 89027 702-499-8585 Mesquite Veterinary Clinic 371 Riverside Road Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-2456 Pampered Pooches Pet Grooming 312 W. Mesquite, Blvd, No. 104 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-8637 Professional Community Management of Nevada 1350 Flat Top Mesa Mesquite, NV 89034 702-346-6006 Real Estate Agent Beverly Powers Uhlir 355 W. Mesquite Blvd, Ste C100 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-339-9747 Printing Debra A. Parsley, LLC 483 W. Mesquite Boulevard Mesquite, NV 89027 702-420-4494 Print Management Services, LTD P.O. Box 1114 Mesquite, NV 89024 702-345-3740 Gerry Lynn Gentile 483 W Mesquite Boulevard Mesquite, NV 89027 702-461-3136 Property Management Jim Norton 305 Calais Drive, Suite A Mesquite, NV 89027 702-271-4346 Brickyard Mesquite, LLC, The 355 W. Mesquite Blvd Mesquite, NV 89027 714-283-5800 CAMCO 340 Falcon Ridge Pkwy. #100 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-531-3382 Colonial Property Management 736 W. Pioneer Blvd Ste 200 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-2200 Ideal Community Management 840 Pinnacle Ct, Bldg 11, Ste 102 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-8640 Jensen Property Management 114 N. Sandhill Suite A Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-7375 Joan Fitton 550 Pioneer Blvd Suite 100 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-757-8306 Lila Williams 581 W. Mesquite Boulevard Mesquite, NV 89027 702-357-6056 Maggie Ireland 305 Calais Drive, Suite A Mesquite, NV 89027 435-650-0763 All Pros Property Management & Real Estate 111 E. Mesquite Boulevard #3 Mesquite, NV 89027 702-345-2441 Coldwell Banker Roadrunner Realty LLC 190 E. 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