HassayampaAlert - Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce

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HassayampaAlert - Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce
The
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce is a membership
organization which is proactive in representing the interests
of the business community and building partnerships for
economic, social and cultural health of our community.
The Chamber operates a Visitor Center and promotes
Wickenburg as a destination location with commitment to
quality economic growth and development.
HassayampaAlert
Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce
216 North Frontier Street
Wickenburg, AZ 85390
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Official Publication of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce
May 2009
The Town of Wickenburg is celebrating its 100th Anniversary
Centennial Year of Incorporation on Friday, June 19th.
Activities scheduled include a “Children’s
Centennial Program” from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
at Coffinger Park and the Municipal Swimming
Pool Complex. Children will have the opportunity to hear story tellers, participate in a parade
and special games, swim free all day, and have
lunch reasonably priced through the Wickenburg
Elks Lunch wagon.
trict . Activities include Presentation of Colors by the American Legion, Welcome
and Introduction of Dignitaries by Mayor Blunt, and presentation of the Town
of Wickenburg prestigious Henry Awards.
At Noon, The Wickenburg Chamber of
Commerce is hosting their Quarterly Membership
Luncheon at Los Caballeros Golf Club with the
“State of the Town” Address by Mayor Kelly Blunt.
The luncheon cost is $20 per person, with reservations required by June 14th.
A display of antique wagons and classic cars will be set-up
on Apache Street across from the Public library and Stone Park,
where at dusk a continuous DVD about Wickenburg will be shown.
Other activities include: Non-profit organizations booths, centennial
t-shirts and the Wickenburg DVD for sale, along with a variety of oldfashioned games and fun for the entire family is planned. Starting at 7:30
pm - 10:30 pm. music by the country band “The Arizona Outlaws” will have
you dancin’ under the stars.
The Centennial Celebration continues from 5:00
p.m. - 10:30 p.m. staging area at Ortega Parking
Lot. The Location for evening festivities in just one
block north of the Hassayampa Bridge on Highway
93-60, north on Valentine and west on Apache
street in downtown Wickenburg’s historical dis-
A delicious pork barbeque prepared by Vice Mayor John Cook of Cooks
Ribs, will be served, advance tickets are $6 adults, $3 children, including coleslaw, beans, roll and cupcake. The Wickenburg Rotary
Club will be selling liquid refreshment during the evening.
Tickets for the barbeque available from the Town of Wickenburg and Wickenburg
Chamber of Commerce.
For more information contact The Town of Wickenburg at 928-684-5451 or the Chamber at 928-684-5479 or online at www.wickenburgchamber.com
Lunch & Learn = Chamber University
“Small Business Seminar Series”
Creating a Threshold Web Presence for Your Small BusinessSpeaker: David Moss, West Valley Office
Maricopa County Small Business Development Center- Cost: $5
Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members
May 13, 2009 - 12 Noon – 1:30 p.m. – Chamber Conference
Room
This workshop will offer specific guidance to small businesses on how to
make sure they’re properly taking advantage of some of the key web tools
available today in order to expand their customer base. Participants will
learn about analyzing their industry-specific web-presence requirements
(Do I need a website? How “fancy” does my website really need to be? What
do I do with my website? What else should I be doing online?)
Objectives for the workshop also include:
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Understanding the role of a website within your overall business
marketing strategy.
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Learning about complimentary web tools such as email newsletters,
ad-blasts, E-surveys and analytics applications.
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Creating a credible web presence without spending a lot of money.
Bring your lunch or ask us to order you lunch for additional
$5.00 fee. Reservations to: The Chamber at 928-684-5479 or email:
[email protected]
Chamber to offer trip to China
A pre-tour briefing by owner Leo Liu is scheduled on May 6th from 3:30 -6pm
at the Wickenburg Community Center Banquet Room. Again this year, The
Chamber is working with member travel agency Citslinc and invites you to join
us on a trip to China on October 12th – 20th Participants will visit memorable
ancient and modern sites and enjoy a multitude of unforgettable experiences.
This is an amazing opportunity to see the ancient magnificence of the Great Wall,
Beijing. the Ming Tombs, the modern lights of Shanghai and much more. This
trip will offer sides trips to see the ancient Terra Cotta Warriors and more. The
trip is open to chamber members and the general public, at a cost of $1,799.00
per person. Citslinc, a tour company with 29 years experience in the China tour
business is working with 6 other chambers in Arizona, and hundreds of others in
various states. For additional information on the orientation and trip, call Megan
McKeever at 684-5479 or view online information the first of May at www.wickenburgchamber.com
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Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
May 2009
MEMBER NEWS
The Gold Nugget Art Gallery, an integral part of the fine art scene in Wickenburg
for 21 years, will be closing its doors on Saturday, May 9, 2009. Purchased in 2003
by Cindy Logan, some of the finest southwestern artists in the country have been
represented by the Gold Nugget Art Gallery over the years and their artwork has
been purchased by national and international clientele. The gallery will be open 11:00
– 4:00 daily through May 9th, and is currently hosting a “Spring Roundup Sale” during which time much of the artwork is specially priced. All art lovers are invited to
come in or shop our website at www.goldnuggetartgallery.com. For more information contact the gallery at online at www.goldnuggetartgallery.com
Wickenburg High School All 80’s Reunion Classes of 1980 - 1989 For info go
online to: www.Wickenburgalumni.com this is the official website of The Wickenburg
Wranglers Alumni. For registration and additional information contact Dorraine
Monnett Class of ‘82 Email: [email protected] or 928-583-2886
Join the The Hassayampa River Preserve at their International Migratory Bird
Day celebration from 7:30 a.m. until noon Saturday, May 9. The celebration begins
at 7:30 a.m. with a bird migration class led by professional birder Kathe Anderson.
She will unravel the mysteries and enrich our understanding of these fascinating
journeys that have been studied since ancient times. From 8 a.m. until noon, master
bird bander Anne Watzek will give hourly banding demonstrations and explain the
banding process and its importance in monitoring the health and travel patterns
of the numerous species of birds residing and migrating along the Hassayampa
River corridor. Additionally, from 8 until 9:30 a.m. there will be a docent led, interpretive walk along the preserve’s shaded trails. International Migratory Bird Day was
launched in 1993 to recognize the spectacular journey of migratory birds between
their wintering grounds. Reservations are required for the bird migration class
and walk. Admission fees are $5 per person, $3 for Conservancy members. Kids
under 12 are free. Visitors are advised to wear a hat and bring water and binoculars.
Current hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m Wednesday through Sunday. Effective May
20, hours will be 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. Friday through Sunday. Call (928) 684-2772.
ADOT personnel presented a plaque to the General Federated Womens Club of
Morristown, AZ for 20 years of volunteerism. The group has been picking up trash
along U.S. 60 between milepost 120 and 121 south of Wickenburg. ADOT records
show the group began picking up trash for ADOT’s Adopt a Highway program in
1989 making it the oldest such ADOT volunteer group in the Wickenburg area. Adopt
a Highway Volunteers pick up tons of trash each year along ADOT highways saving
the state a lot of money during these times of tight budgets. Matt Huddleston of
ADOT presented a plaque, 20-year hats and auto trash bags to past president Mary
Koontz, with other club officers looking on: Nancy Holihan, Diane Peek, Bernadine
McCollum, Tyfni Garrett and Lucy Thompson.
My Father’s Retirement Ranch has expanded services to include “Directed
Care” and “Home Services”. Wickenburg’s Full-Service Active 55+ Community,
located at 400 N. Jefferson St, Wickenburg -684-5925
website: myfathersretirementranch.com; - The Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine
Council is hosting the second workshop in its 2009 Leadership MOMENTUM series
May 12-14 at the Desert Botanical Garden. This three-day experiential workshop will
lead adult participants (both women and men) on a personal and professional journey
and introduce them to a pioneering approach to change called the U-Process. The
U-Process, also known as Theory U, is an innovative social technology developed
by Otto Scharmer in his book, Theory U: Leading from the Future as It Emerges
(2007). This technique is an effective approach to resolving complex challenges. The
U-Process is based on findings from interviews with more than 150 thought leaders in the areas of creativity, high performance and leadership. It is being applied
in individual organizations around the world and in multi-sector work, bringing
together business, government and communities to generate breakthroughs around
pressing social issues. In this workshop, participants will: Learn about the core basic
principles and practices of the U-Process Practice deep listening and dialogue tools
Enhance their capacity for accessing inner sources of creativity and authentic leadership Utilize a case clinic method for gaining insight and movement in an important
work challenge Access a local community of leaders. Early-bird, nonprofit or group (3
or more) rate: $750; After May 1: $900 Contact: Leslie Friedman, (602) 452-7000 Ext.
7003 or [email protected] The Workshop Location is at the beautiful
Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. -9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May
12-14. Get ready for
“Cool Wickenburg Nights” On Saturday, May 23rd, “Cool Wickenburg
Nights “ will return at the Mecca Courtyard with live Music ,Adult and kids
games and activities. Bring down the whole family for a fun filled day in Historic
Down Town Wickenburg. This event is the second month of “Cool Wickenburg
Nights” which will bring back by popular demand the DUNK TANK. Sign up early
to get your spot to help raise money to decorate the streets of Wickenburg with new
Christmas Decorations. For more information contact Belinda Neeley, owner of
Crown King Customs for information - 928-684-3700
Trendz Fashion Boutique, 854 W. Wickenburg Way is offering 10% OFF
Jewelry, Purses, Shoes & Belts as Specials for Mother’s Day. Owner Shawn Robb
invites you to stop by her store, or call (928) 684-0217 for more information.
Summer Camp Scheduled at Preserve will offer a nature-based, week-long camp June
15-19 from 8-11:30 a.m. Students 7-12 years old are invited to participate. Vulture
Peak science teacher Heather Taylor will introduce children to the exciting world
of plants, birds, mammals and water through daily walks along the preserve ‘s
shaded trails, captivating hands-on activities and group discussion. Camp fee of $40
per student includes supplies and daily snacks. Space is limited and reservations
are required. Call (928) 684-2772 to make reservations or for more information. Azteca Glass closed their Wickenburg Office, and will continue to operate out of the
Phoenix Location until economic conditions become better. Owner Vince Perez III
will be in Wickenburg three times a week, same phone number -928-684-1700, same
products! Hot Summer Hours for Elk Country with Jerry Kopff Photography,
appointments only call 623-556-0266. Lowell & Linda Hicks owners of the store are in
Colorado this summer operating their store and will return in October – April. Shawn
Robb, owner of Trendz Fashion Boutique is now open on Sundays from 12pm4pm, for details contact her at 928-684-0217. Desert Feather Gallery has closed on
Apache Street, owner Cindy Richardson sadly announced the closure last month, due
to economic conditions. Moonlight Mesa Associates is a small publishing company in Wickenburg, now entering its fourth year of business, owner Becky Coffield
is preparing the company to begin publishing Westerns both fiction and non-fiction
sometime this fall. For information call 928-684-5231.
TRANSPORTATION NEWS:
ADOT District Engineer – Dallas
Hammit Accepts State Level Post
The Prescott District staff has mixed emotions about Dallas Hammit’s promotion. They are very proud of his career advancement but will miss his management style and leadership skills. The Chamber Transportation Committee has
similar feelings. Hammit took on the Prescott duties in July 2005, replacing
longtime District Engineer Tom Foster, who retired earlier that year. Since
then, Hammit has overseen tens of millions of dollars worth of local projects on
state highways, including the interim Wickenburg By-Pass and the center turnlane project on south Highway 60. As deputy state engineer, his new position will
have Hammit overseeing ADOT’s eight rural districts, including Wickenburg.
His continued involvement in rural districts will help to ensure continuity on the
projects that currently underway. “Tip of the Stetson” to Dallas!
Business News:
The Small Business Services Division within the Arizona Department of
Commerce provides online information to individuals seeking to start, operate
and grow a business in Arizona including licensing information, certification and
statewide business assistance resources. Learn more at www.azcommerce.com.
The Department of Revenue is offering a tax amnesty program that provides a
limited-time opportunity for taxpayers to come into compliance with Arizona’s tax laws
at a reduced cost. Arizona will offer Tax Amnesty from May 1 to June 1, 2009.
This is an opportunity for those who live, work, or do business in Arizona to pay
any back taxes owed to the state without penalty or criminal prosecution, and at
a reduced interest rate for those who qualify. For more information, contact the
Arizona Department of Revenue at 602-364-3550 or visit www.azdor.gov/taxamnesty.
4th of July Update –
Plans are underway for the Independence Day Celebration on July 4th.
Joining the Chamber this year in sponsoring the event is the Town of
Wickenburg and Cops Who Care for the 2009 4th of July Fireworks & Fun.
The location is Sunset Park, with activities scheduled from 7-9pm. Donations
for the $5,000 fireworks expenses are being accepted , please make checks payable to: Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce %’09 Fireworks, 216 N. Frontier
Street, Wickenburg, Arizona 85390. Fireworks are purchased with community
donations, and from Booth space rentals, which is available for non profit organizations and churches. Duane Middleton is our announcer and entertainment
scheduler, and games will be coordinated by Cops Who Care. Mike Pollay &
Mike Nelson are in charge of the fireworks crew, and Fireworks Productions in
Phoenix is our supplier. For additional information contact the chamber office
at 684-5479.
May 2009
Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
Quarterly Chamber Luncheon
Friday, June 19th
DREAMING UP THE IDEAL RETIREMENT
IS YOUR JOB. HELPING YOU GET THERE IS OURS.
Please join us for our Chamber Quarterly Membership Luncheon at Los Caballeros
Golf Club, on Friday, June 19th at 12 Noon. Mayor Kelly Blunt will address
the Annual “State of the Town”. The luncheon cost is $20 per person, $25 non members, with reservations required by June 14th. And Mark your calendars for the next
luncheon on September 18th .
To see why it makes sense to get ready for retirement
now, call today.
Town of Wickenburg News
Town
of
Wickenburg Summer
Recreation Classes and Swimming instruction information is available on May 6th.
Registrations will be on Wednesdays,
May 6, 13, and 20th from 3:30pm to 5:30
p.m. at Coffinger Park Rec Room and then
on May 26th at the Municipal Pool.
Plans are underway for “The
Wickenburg Home Town” at the Arizona
Diamondbacks game on Saturday, July
11th at 5:10 pm at Chase Field. Tickets
are three prices with seats from $10 up
to $30, and available from the Town and
Chamber offices or online. We can accommodate LARGE groups as well. $5.00
from each ticket goes to the Wickenburg
Youth Sports Leagues.
The First 25,000 fans in the door
receive a free Chris Snyder Bobble
Head. Our own local Jessica Stanley is
singing the National Anthem and the
Wickenburg Chamber Tourism Authority
will have a table out front to hand out visitor information on our community.
Additionally, On-Field Recognition for
Mayor Blunt and Town Manager, Gary
Edwards, with a 1-2 minute voiceover telling fans about Wickenburg. Call today
for tickets….if you think a chartered bus
would be beneficial, contact The Chamber
for arrangements and costs at 684-5479.
Membership
Reinvestments
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors wants
to “Thank” the following members for renewing their Chamber
Membership this past month. You are the Source of Chamber
Strength!
Max Hobson, A -TAXICAB Service; Dean Anast, AmeriServe International;
Joe Maglio, American Family Insurance; Scott Stephens, Arizona Public
Service; Dana Brandsma-Black, Casa Ranchera; Jacob Stoddard & David
Stoddard, Century 21 Arizona West; Tina Custer, Cowboy Cafe; Joe Lewis,
Desert Concepts Landscape & Design, Inc.; Darlene Dowdy, Elite Catering;
David Higgins, Farm Bureau Financial Services; Lisa Rivers, Gatehouse
Academy; Sonja Green ‘United Country’; Suzanne Ford, H & R Block; Erik
Swanson, Hague Creek Companies; Earl & Carolyn Hanson, Earl & Carolyn
Hanson; National Church Residences, Hassayampa Village Apts.; Aaron
Dias, Homes & Land Magazine; Michael Hershkowitz, L & M Construction;
Laura Lawton, Lawton Publications; Cheryl Smith, Life Line Ambulance
Service, Inc.; Doris Surian, Los Viajeros Inn; Delores Hershkowitz, Lug and
Tug Construction; Michelle Badowski-White, Main Street Financial Group;
Arlana Sylvester, Mecca Cantina and Restaurant; Jack & Lisa Tucker,
Miners Creek; Shari Murphy, Pizza Hut, Express; Scott Voehl, PollmanVoehl Agency Inc.; Jay Broadbent, Powers Leavitt Insurance; Randy
Power, Procomm; Rachel Minton, R & R Respite Care Center; Richard
Brinkman, R.J. Brinkman Drywall LLC; Rich Revis, Rain Tunnel; Wendy
Wright, Re/Max Achievers-Wendy Wright; Dave Underdown, Red-E-Mix,
Inc; Michelle Klinedinst, Rosewood Ranch; Rob & Tassie Jundt, Rustiques;
Brian Deveny, Saguaro Theatre; Agnes Schrader, Agnes M. Schrader; Roy
Reyer, SEO Training SW; John & JoAnne Snavely, John & JoAnne Snavely;
Attn: President, Soroptimist of Wickenburg, Inc.; J. D. Johnson, State Farm
Insurance; Larry Driscoll & Valerie DiSciascio, Sunshine Plaza & Storage;
Thad McConnell & Mike Coffey, TWM Custom Homes & Framing; Shawn
Robb, Trendz Fashion Boutique; Toni Whitney, Twin Wheels Cafe; Starr
Staten, Wells Fargo Bank-Bashas’ Center; Alex & Heather Lloyd, Western
Laundry; Attn: President, Wickenburg Elks Lodge #2160; Myron Deibel,
Wickenburg Properties; John Oplinger, Wickenburg Veterinary Clinic;
Russell & Dena Willis, Russell & Dena Willis; Wickenburg Christian
Academy, and Max Wilson, Maricopa County Supervisor. ASSOCIATE
MEMBERS: Lamont Corp, Robert & Patricia Ernst.
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Ken Heineman
.
Member SIPC
Financial Advisor
581 W Wickenburg Way Suite A
Wickenburg, AZ 85390
928-684-7072
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(Next to Kwikprint in Riverside Plaza)
Ask About Our Chamber
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Give us a call, We’ll be
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Wickenburg’s Choice!
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Insurance Claims Welcome!
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“No gimmicks, no telemarketing, just honest, quality work.”
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Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
Business Of
The Month
WICKENBURG CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
May 2009
AMBASSADOR’S
RIBBON CUTTINGS
Our Ambassadors Rosemary Maglio, Dianne Baker,
J.D. Johnson, Brenda Fornoff, Megan McKeever, and
Betty Watson & Carol Wallace.
Sickles Sanitation,
Everett & Patty Sickles, Owners
With crew Sarah Oliver, Thomas Basham,
Sonny Franklin, Nick Reeves, David Beal
53412 N. Industrial Road
(928)684-0303
K-9 Korral with Tammy & Ike Hankins, Owners
Father Bob Dehorty, and Daughter Audrey
Wickenburg Custom Painting & Wall Textures,
Paul and Ron Rather, Owners
Wickenburg ATV Tours, Carl & Linda Rich, Owners
Stewart Title, Peggy Coppinger, Manager
Jerry Kopff Limited Photography, Jerry Kopff, owner
May 2009
Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
Chamber Film Commission News
15th Annual “No Bar, Too Far” Summer FUNdraiser
– August 15-16
15th Anniversary Summer Fundraiser, as they travel
to Pinetop and stops in between.
Overnight lodging at Hon Day Resort & Casino.
Cost is $110 per person/ $200 a couple includes commemorative t-shirt, special CD, pre-boarding continental breakfast, chartered bus, Saturday lunch, and
discounts for meals and casino coupons. Additional
costs for Lodging reservations through the Chamber is $90 for King/ $90
for double room (1-4) occupancy. The special historical stops along the way
include: Wild Horse West – Pleasant, Historic downtown Scottsdale, Jake’s
Corner, Payson, Globe, Florence, and more. Call The Chamber for information, or email [email protected] After July 31st, registration
increases to $140 per person.
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10% Off
Any set of 4
tires or services
that we do
For anyone who
works in Wickenburg!
most cars • with coupon • at participating
stores • not valid with any other offer
Expires 05/30/09 wickchamber408
540 E. Wickenburg Way • 928.668.0100
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS MIXER
PLEASE JOIN US ON
Thursday, May 4 at Westside
Industrial Palos Verdes Ind.
Park at the Garth Brown Industrial
Park off of US 60
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Meet owner Brady Switzer, and tour the grounds of his Industrial
Park, learn about the recent addition for industrial/commercial
space, tour the grounds, network with other chamber members at
this mixer. $5 per person. Enjoy food & drink, visit with our host.
All members & guests are invited. Call today to learn about
sponsorship opportunities!
Locations Expo – Five Arizona film commissions participated in the
AFCI Locations Expo Tradeshow on April 15-18 in Santa Monica, California.
Information on location and filming in Arizona was distributed along with
details on the present tax credit to companies fitting the criteria while working in Arizona. Joining Chairman Kristi Henson, were film commissioners
from Sedona, Flagstaff, Page, Prescott, and Tucson, along with committee
members Mickey Brewer, Tom Stout, and executive director, Julie Brooks.
Clip Out and Save:
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July 23
August 13
Sept 24
October 8
November 5
December 17
Sunrise Chevrolet-Buick
Desert Caballeros Western Museum
DeVries Custom Coachwork
Anita’s Cocina
TEGNER SQUARE
Los Caballeros Spa
Meridian Bank
Call Carol & Megan for information on bar sponsorships for
the 2009 bar sponsorships & 2010 Mixers, – 684-5479 or email:
[email protected]
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
HOSTING A NETWORKING EVENT?
Recent projects Filmed in Wickenburg: include UK model
with car owned by Rusty Gant
Networking events area a great way to meet new businesses, exchange
business cards and develop new relationships. Plus as a host, you have
the opportunity to present your business to a captive audience! Contact
us for information on hosting the “Coffee ‘n Contacts” Morning Mixers
in 2009, or host the 2010 Business after Hours Mixers
STAFF CAN ASSIST YOU IN SPONSORING THE MIXER BAR AT
THE 2009 HOST LOCATION!
Ask for information on additional sponsorship opportunities, including
our Quarterly Luncheons. Call us now for details on all EVENT opportunities, and the Chairman Circle Program.
WONDERING WHAT’S GOING ON IN WICKENBURG THIS WEEKEND?
CHECK OUT THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE CHAMBER’S WEBSITE AT
WWW.WICKENBURGCHAMBER.COM OR WWW.OUTWICKENBURGWAY.COM
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Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
May 2009
The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce “Welcomes” Its Newest
Members - Please Welcome and Patronize the following:
Arizona Realty One Group-Marianne Winslow, Marianne Winslow
PO Box 26, Aguila, AZ 85320
Phone: (928)671-0031
Website: www.RealtyOneAZ.com Email: [email protected]
Real Estate-Commercial & Residential
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Friday’s Connections, George Franklin Massey III
300 N. Tegner St,Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)684-2433 Fax: (928)684-2433
Rental Business Space/Office incubator
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Jerry Kopff Limited Photography, Jerry Kopff
15952 N. 135th Drive, Surprise, AZ 85374
Phone: (623)556-0266 Fax:
Website: www.jklphotography.com Email:[email protected]
Photographers/ Photoghraphy-Stock
Sponsor: Elk Country- Lowell & Linda Hicks
Stewart Title, Peggy Coppinger
510 N Tegner St. Ste A-1,Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)684-4410 Fax: (928)684-4901
Website: www.stewartaz.com Email: [email protected]
Title & Escrow Services
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Purple Monkey PR, Stacy Pearson
5344 E Avalon Drive,Phoenix, AZ 85018
Phone: (602)577-6888
Website: www.Purplemonkeypr.com Email: [email protected]
Public Relations-Advertising
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Century 21 Arizona West - Cindy Logan
2000 W Wickenburg Way, Ste 100,Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)671-0149 Fax: (928)684-7022
Website: www.WickenburgHomes.com Email: [email protected]
Real Estate-Commercial & Residential Land & Horse Property
Sponsor: Gold Nugget Art Gallery
Wickenburg Custom Painting & Wall Textures, Paul Rather
35615 S Calico Circle, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)231-3888 Fax: (928)684-2788
Email: [email protected]
Contractors-Painting
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Cook’s Ribs, John Cook
30 Howard Court, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)671-2058 Email: [email protected]
Catering/ Portable Cooking
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
NEALS Engineering and Land Survey LLC, Eric & Michelle Neal
125 E Apache St, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)268-2380 Fax: (623)547-5963
Email: [email protected]
Engineers-Civil/Surveying/ Consultant
Sponsor: Jim Corbet- Corbet Realty
A Window With A View, Debra Stone
1251 North Forty, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)231-7036 Email: [email protected]
Window Treatments/ Custom Draperies
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Carpet Corner of Sun City Inc., Vickie Edwards
9420 W Bell Road # 101,Sun City, AZ 85351
Phone: (623)815-3705 Fax: (623)815-3707
Website: www.azcarpetcorner.com
Floor Covering Tile & Carpet: Residential & Commercial/
Window Blinds & Shutters
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
Hacienda Hair Salon by Michelle Inc., Michelle Wells
211 N Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)684-8990 Fax:
Beauty Salons/Retail Supplies/ Hair Salon
Sponsor: Chamber Staff
MEMBER CHANGES:
Arizona Realty One Group, Mickey Brewer
PO Box 21030, Wickenburg, AZ 85358
Phone: (928)231-2403-Fax: (928)684-1667
Email: [email protected] www.MickeyBrewer.com
Real Estate-Commercial & Residential
Arizona Realty One Group-Vicki Blackburn
51033 N. 330th Avenue, Wickenburg, AZ 85358
Phone: (928)231-3333 Fax: (928)684-5065
www.vikiblackburn.com Email: [email protected]
Real Estate-Commercial & Residential
REXI Experts Real Estate-Jim Hartman
710 Mount Pleasant, Wickenburg, AZ 85390
Phone: (928)231-2186 Fax: (928)684-3853
www.WickenburgRE.com Email: [email protected]
Real Estate-Commercial & Residential
Ooh La La Anesthetics is now “Desert Wellness Plus”,
(928)668-0222. Patty and Cynthia Melde are offering
Health Aids and Skin Care products.
Persian Signs & Artwork has moved to 340 W. Wickenburg Way.
New phone # is (928)684-3393 or (928)684-3372
Email and website remain the same.
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Contractor’s Task – 7:30 a.m.
China trip Orientation -3:30 -5 p.m.
Reception for JJ & Janice Fletcher 5 - 6:30 p.m.
4th of July Committee -9 a.m. Sunset Park
Mother’s Day
Roundup Foundation – 4 p.m.
Tourism Authority – 8 a.m.
Centennial DVD Committee – 9:30 a.m.
WLA Committee – 12 Noon
WEDP – 3 p.m.
WHS Scholarship Awards Nite – 7 p.m.
Chamber U – Small Biz Seminar 12 Noon -1:15 PM
Chamber Board Meeting – 7:30 a.m.
Business After Hours – 5:30 p.m.
FREE Admission to DCWM -12 noon - 4 p.m.
Town Council -5:30 p.m.
Community Development - 8 a.m.
West Valley Alliance - 11:30 a.m.
Maricopa County Sports Authority
Grant Workshop - 11 a.m.
Transportation Committee – 4 p.m.
Governmental Affairs Committee – 3 p.m.
Memorial Day – Office Closed
Destination Task Force – 3 p.m.
Film Commission – 4:30 p.m.
May 2009
Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
Newsletter Articles Needed for
the June 2009 Issue
Do you have exciting information to share with your fellow Chamber members?
Hosting an event that would benefit from additional exposure? Requests for articles
in the upcoming edition are being accepted. Please send requests and information
to [email protected] by May 20, 2008 @ 2PM.
For advertising opportunities contact Mike Wallace at The Wickenburg Sun,
[email protected], or 928-684-5454
For flyer insert inquiries, please contact Megan McKeever at [email protected] or 928-684-0977.
Please support the chamber newsletter through advertising!
For information on event sponsorship, contact Julie Brooks at
[email protected] or 928-684-5479.
Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority
Hosts Workshop – May 20th
The Arizona Sports & Tourism
Authority is looking to award a projected
$2 Million for projects that serve youth
and amateur sports community within
Maricopa County. AZSTA will be presenting a series of workshops throughout the
county the weeks of May 11 and 18, 2009
in order to provide details on its biennial
grant program. In Wickenburg, representative from the organization will present a
workshop on May 20th at 11:00 a.m. in the
Chamber conference room. Among the
program’s requirements, applicants must
be able to provide matching dollars equal
to at least 50% of the amount requested
from the Authority. For information contact Kim Monroe at 623-433-7500 and
grant information online at www.az-sta.
com
State Compensation Fund Tips-Keep
jobsite clean to avoid slip, trip, fall hazards
Slips trips and falls are the No.1 cause
of workplace injuries and are among the
most avoidable. Simple steps, such as
watching where you walk, are all that is
needed to curb these incidents. “Clean
up messes, and keep your jobsite tidy,”
says Claudia Baker, loss control manager
at SCF Arizona. “Too often people leave
empty boxes or extension cords lying
around creating a trip hazard for anyone
who may not be looking where they are
going.”
Keeping the workplace clean is an easy
way to avoid accidents. To further guard
against slips and trips, follow advice given
by the Occupational Health and Safety
Administration:
•
Wear appropriate shoes for the
job or task, including non-slip shoes
•
Avoid wearing sandals or open-
toe shoes, they do not provide protection
•
Wipe up spills immediately
•
Pick up spilled food and any other
items from floors as soon as possible
•
Keep walkways free from clutter
Falls from ladders can be fatal or cause
permanent disabilities. Many types of ladders are available and each has its own
requirements. OSHA’s suggestions for
ladder safety include:
•
Keep ladders free of oil, grease
and other slip hazards
•
Do not load ladders beyond their
maximum load or manufacturer’s rated
capacity
•
Use ladders only on stable, level
surfaces, unless secured
•
Do not use ladders on slippery
surfaces, unless secured, or they have
slip-resistant feet
•
Secure ladders placed in passageways, doorways or driveways
•
Use a barricade to keep traffic or
activity away from the ladder
•
Keep areas clear around the top
and bottom of ladders
•
Do not move, shift or extend ladders while in use
•
Make sure ladder is equipped
with nonconductive side rails if working
around electrical equipment
•
Face the ladder when moving up
or down
•
Use at least one hand to grasp
the ladder while climbing
•
Do not carry objects or loads that
could cause a loss of balance
For more information on avoiding
slips, trips and falls, including further
ladder safety, contact an SCF Arizona
Representative Tod Dennis, Association
Coordinator -602-631-2212 (O) -602-4606934 (C) Email:[email protected]
Tip of the Stetson to our
Chamber Member Advertisers
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TIP OF THE STETSON
Rancho de los Caballeros, Super 8 Motel, Town
of Wickenburg, Myron Deibel & Tom Watt, Cliff
Pollay, APS, Lois & Rollie Allen, Betty Roether,
Nadine Champlin, Bashas’, Val Designs, Dean White,
Ben Ruoti, Scott Stephens, Carrie Ward, Tom Stout,
Kristi Henson, Mickey Brewer, Soroptimist, Robert
O’Hearn, The Wickenburg Sun, Jim & Jeannie
Bansner, Interwrx, Sun Life Magazine, Wickenburg Rotary Club, The Wickenburg
Sun, Wickenburg Leos, WHS Student Council, Riata Custom Saddle, REXI Experts,
Jim Hartman, Brooks Air Conditioning, Adventures of a Lifetime ATV, Double D
Western World, Richard Tingley.
*Would you like to join the Chamber Volunteer Team of Information Specialists?
Come learn more about Wickenburg meet and greet people from all over the World!
Contact chamber staff at 684-5479
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Chamber of Commerce Hassayampa Alert
May 2009
New Historical Walking
Tour Guide now available
The new four-color guide
with photographs of the
Wickenburg
Sculptures,
along with the sketches of
our historical buildings, and
other downtown art, including murals has recently been
published. Chamber staff and
Val Heritage of Valsdesign
designed the layout. The guide
is available online at www.
wickenburgchamber.com
and www.outwickenburgway.
com Printing was underwritten by The Chamber through
marketing grant dollars from
the Town of Wickenburg, and
the DeVore Foundation.
2009 Chairman’s
Circle Members
to Date
(In Memoriam) Longtime businessman
and native Son passes away.
WICKENBURG, ARIZONA
The family of Manuel “Shorty” Macias would like to thank all of you who
showed your love, support and concern during our sad time of loss. We
appreciate so much those who stopped by for a visit, sent cards, flowers &
plants, brought food, and gave us hugs, it helped us greatly. We sincerely
appreciate the assistance from Tracy & Cindy Mattice from Wickenburg
Funeral Home & Crematory for their personal service and friendship.
Shorty had so many friends and the amount of people who paid tribute to
him at his funeral - we can’t thank you enough. Special Appreciation to
The Chamber Board & Staff, Round Up Foundation Board, Past Presidents
Council, and chamber members & FRIENDS who contributed to the Fiesta
de Septiembre Fund in honor of Shorty. Our families all appreciate your
kindness more than words can say. -Dolly Macias, Julia Brooks, Debbie
Griffiths, Mike, Frank & Alex Macias
GOLDEN EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS
British Car Club Annual coffee stop on Frontier Desert Caballeros ride leaves town last week for
week ride. Rider businessman - Tom Hunt
Street the end of April
1996
Conductor Overalls donated by Richard Tinley
Recognition of national Volunteer Week Chamber for authenticity while Jim gives tours of Droover
Caboose on Friday & Saturday.
Breakfast
2007