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Hassayampa Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce 216 North Frontier Street Wickenburg, AZ 85390 Return Service Requested Official Publication of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce MISSION STATEMENT: The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization that represents the interests of the business community”. VALUE STATEMENT: The Wickenburg Chamber operates a Visitor Center and promotes Wickenburg as a destination location with commitment to quality economic growth and development. Search Local to Support Local: www.wickenburgchamber.com April 2016 All things rustic, antique, vintage and handmade will be featured with exhibiting vendors selling at the first annual market place in Wickenburg on Saturday, April 16 at the Wickenburg Community Center, 160 N. Valentine Street. Admission is Free, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Chamber Members space fee is waived. Please contact our staff for details. The event is sponsored by Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce. For more information & vendor application call 928-684-0977. ALERT! Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 8 Wickenburg, AZ WONDERING WHAT’S GOING ON IN WICKENBURG THIS WEEKEND? CHECK OUT THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE CHAMBER’S WEBSITE AT WWW.WICKENBURGCHAMBER.COM OR WWW.VISITWICKENBURG.COM THE AMBASSADOR’S RIBBON CUTTINGS All Chamber members are always welcome to join the Chamber staff and Ambassadors for ribbon-cuttings. Meet us at the chamber office on Thursday, April 28 at 8:15 a.m. For a complete calendar of events visit: www.Visitwickenburgway.com Guardian Life Insurance Clare Macheca 2020 W. Gold Dust Lane Wickenburg, AZ 8590 (314) 479-4744 [email protected] Riggin’s Rhymes Exhibit Jim Liles 27600 S. Clydesdale Ave, Congress, AZ 85332 (435) 890-3360 [email protected] Wrangler Event Center Wickenburg Unified School District 251 S. Tegner St. Wickenburg, AZ 85390 (928) 668-5350 Ambassadors: Dianne Huth, Rosemary Maglio Bette Watson, Nash Oliver Shelby Fuller, Monica Lambert, Jim Hartman, Karin Zeller April Member Ribbon Cuttings

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Page 1: Hassayampa  Alert April 2016

HassayampaWickenburg Chamber of Commerce

216 North Frontier StreetWickenburg, AZ 85390

Return Service Requested

Official Publication of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce

MISSION STATEMENT:“The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization

that represents the interests of the business community”.

VALUE STATEMENT:The Wickenburg Chamber operates a Visitor Center and

promotes Wickenburg as a destination location with commitment to quality economic growth and development.

Search Local to Support Local: www.wickenburgchamber.com

April 2016

All things rustic, antique, vintage and handmade will be featured with exhibiting vendors selling at the first annual market place in Wickenburg on Saturday, April 16 at the Wickenburg Community Center, 160 N. Valentine Street. Admission is Free, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Chamber Members space fee is waived. Please contact our staff for details. The event is sponsored by Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce. For more information & vendor application call 928-684-0977.

ALERT!Presorted StandardU.S. Postage Paid

Permit No. 8Wickenburg, AZ

WONDERING WHAT’S GOING ON IN WICKENBURG THIS WEEKEND?CHECK OUT THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE CHAMBER’S WEBSITE AT

WWW.WICKENBURGCHAMBER.COM OR WWW.VISITWICKENBURG.COM

THE

AMBASSADOR’S RIBBON CUTTINGS All Chamber members are always welcome to join the Chamber staff and Ambassadors for ribbon-cuttings. Meet us at the chamber office on Thursday, April 28 at 8:15 a.m. For a complete calendar of events visit: www.Visitwickenburgway.com

Guardian Life InsuranceClare Macheca2020 W. Gold Dust LaneWickenburg, AZ 8590(314) [email protected]

Riggin’s Rhymes ExhibitJim Liles27600 S. Clydesdale Ave, Congress, AZ 85332(435) 890-3360 [email protected]

Wrangler Event CenterWickenburg Unified SchoolDistrict251 S. Tegner St.Wickenburg, AZ 85390(928) 668-5350

Ambassadors: Dianne Huth, Rosemary Maglio

Bette Watson, Nash OliverShelby Fuller, Monica Lambert,

Jim Hartman, Karin Zeller

April Member Ribbon Cuttings

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SHOPPING & DINING GUIDE & MAP Our annual tourist information piece is a guide to Wickenburg’s retail stores, services, museum, restaurants, lodging, medical and recreation facilities. The map notes your location and helps visitors find your way around our community. Published bi-annually and printed by The Wickenburg Sun. Advertising deadline is May 4th, published on May 18th. For more information on ad sizes and prices, please call your representative at the newspaper office, 928.684.5454.

THE WICKENBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “WELCOMES” ITS NEWEST MEMBER Please Welcome and Patronize the following new members: Wolz Flowers and Gifts, Debbie Miller 4330 W Union Hills Dr, Ste B006, Glendale, AZ 85308 (602)938-2100 Website; www.wolzflorists.com email: [email protected] Florists Sponsor: Wickenburg Weddings

The Sign Shop, Robert Bond, Jr. 16 Washington St., Wickenburg, AZ 85390 (623) 640-9620 Email: [email protected] Signs Professional Associate Sponsor: Chamber Staff

James Reams 13719 West Marshall Avenue, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 (718) 374-1086 Email: [email protected] Associate Member Sponsor: Chamber Staff

Nice Nice Dental, Dr. Phil Cooke, DDS 375 S. Vulture Mine Road, Wickenburg, AZ 85390 (928) 684-7520 Website: www.nicenicedental.com email: [email protected] Dentists Sponsor: Chamber Staff

Century 21 Arizona West Realtor- Jean Hunt 2000 W. Wickenburg Way, Suite 100, Wickenburg, AZ 85390- (928) 684-2222 Email: [email protected] Real Estate Services*, Real Estate-Commercial Residential Sponsor: Chamber Staff Legal Shield - Jean Hunt 2000 W. Wickenburg Way, Suite 100, Wickenburg, AZ 85390- (928) 671-0371 [email protected] Insurance Services/ Legal Resources Sponsor: Chamber Staff Mary Kay Cosmetics Donna Milam 9247 W. Mountain View Rd., Peoria, AZ 85345 (623) 640-5068 Email: [email protected] Beauty Supplies Sponsor: Wickenburg Weddings

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FREE HEALTH FAIR

Wickenburg Community Hospital, Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Wickenburg, and Wickenburg Unified School District have joined forces to organize a free Community Health Fair on Saturday, April 16 from 9 a.m. – noon at the Wickenburg Community Hospital Clinic on Rose Lane. Additionally services offered during the day include: free physicals for student athletes from the community hospital, WIC, Blood Pressure, and BMI checks from Adelante Healthcare, Purple Pinkies for Polio Awareness and more

ADOT launches Interstate 11 environmental study The next phase of defining an Interstate 11 corridor through Arizona offers the public a chance to help shape the vision for a route intended to enhance trade and boost Arizona’s economy. In partnership with the Federal Highway Administration and regional planning agencies, the Arizona Department of Transportation has launched a three-year environmental study to select an I-11 corridor alternative between Nogales and Wickenburg. Extending from Nogales through the Las Vegas area to northern Nevada – and possibly north toward Canada – Interstate 11 would support large-scale manufacturing, enhance movement of people and freight by vehicle and potentially rail, and be a corridor for trade, communications and technology. The first step is developing an Alternatives Selection Report assessing a wide range of corridor alternatives and options, along with opportunities and constraints. A Draft Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement will evaluate in greater detail a smaller number of corridor alternatives, including segments that may advance as independent projects. There will be a no-build alterative as well. Input from the public, communities and other stakeholders will contribute to these two reports, as well as a Final Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement that will list a selected corridor alternative. Recently Mayor John Cook initiated the I-11 Destination Wickenburg committee, appointing the following: Vice Mayor Royce Kardinal, former Mayors Rusty Gant & Lon McDermott, Chamber Executive Director Julie Brooks, Webb Center Executive Director Cathy Weiss, and economic advisory commissioner Kristi Henson. In November 2014, the Arizona and Nevada departments of transportation completed a two-year feasibility study as the first step in the Interstate 11 process. ADOT focused on and supported a route through Arizona connecting Nogales and the Hoover Dam bypass bridge near Las Vegas. In December 2015, Congress approved the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, five-year legislation to improve the nation’s surface transportation infrastructure. While the FAST Act formally designates Interstate 11 from north to south in Arizona, it does not include funding. It does, however, make the corridor eligible for federal funding in the future. The recommended I-11 corridor would likely follow US 93 from the Hoover Dam bypass bridge south to Wickenburg. During the next three years, the public, communities and other stakeholders will have opportunities to comment through regular meetings, community events and other forums. Right now, comments can be sent to: Interstate 11 Tier 1 EIS Study Team c/o ADOT Communications, 1655 W. Jackson St., Mail Drop 126F, Phoenix, AZ 85007 For more information about the I-11 study, visit i11study.com/Arizona

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CALENDAR – APRIL 1-3 – Wickenburg Literary Festival 4 Chamber Board Meeting – 8:00 a.m. Town Council Meeting – 5:30 p.m. 5 OWW Street Dance Meeting – 9:00 a.m. Literary Festival Review – 2 p.m. Community Development Committee – 4 p.m. 6 Chamber Newsletter mailing – 9:15 a.m. 7-8 – Spring Fling Merchant Sales 7 – DC Pedestrian Bridge dance, barbeque and fun 9 Wild West Run WCO Spring Event – 6-10 p.m. 10 Friends of Music concert – 2 p.m. 11 – DC Ride Ceremony – Apache Street & Library 11:30 a.m. 12- Tourism Committee – 8:00 a.m. 11 – Rural Policy Meeting – 11:00 a.m. 14 – Education Committee – Scholarship review 4:30 p.m. 15 – DC Riders return – 1:00 p.m. 16 – Wickenburg Vintage Market – 10:00 a.m. – 4p.m. 18- Town Council Meeting – 5:30 p.m. 19- West Valley Chamber Alliance – 11:30 a.m. 20 – Transportation Committee – 4 p.m. 21 – TNT Secured Document Shredding – 11:00 a.m. 1 p.m. Business after Hours Mixer – 5:30-7pm – Rancher Bar 26-27 – Safford Chamber Visit 28 – Ribbon Cutting – 8:15 a.m. Film Commission – 12 Noon 30 – Wickenburg Wedding Expo – 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wine on the Green – 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.

CHAMBER ACTIVITY REPORT

March YTD

New Members 7 18

Mixer Attendance 56 194

Telephone Calls 649 4,406

Office Visitors 2,156 8,664

Mail Inquiries 634 2,937

Chamber Website 6,169 33,826

Tourism Website 7,662 23,219

Facebook-Chamber 15,015 53,056

Facebook – Tourism 75,517 147,322

Twitter 2 9

Instagram 13 26

FOR YOUR INFORMATION Arizona Department of Economic Security important changes about your quarterly filing. The statutes requiring employers to pay the Arizona Job Training Tax have been repealed effective January 1, 2016. This effects taxable wages submitted for Q1/2016 or later. The UI Tax payment update – from and after December 3, 2004, the payment of combined contributes and JTT is not required if the total quarterly amount of the contributions is less than ten dollars ($9.99 or less). The $9.99 exemption no longer applies. All Arizona UI Taxpayers must pay the total UI Tax owned regardless of the amount. Effective for taxable wages submitted for Q1/2016 or later. If you have additional questions about any of these changes, please contact the Employer Accounting Unit at 602.771.6601 or Email [email protected]

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DIRECT PAY – ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER (EFT) Tired of writing a check to pay your Membership Dues or having to go online to make a payment? Enroll in our Direct Pay Program and you can automatically send the payment directly from your checking or savings account. By enrolling in our Direct Pay Program you:

� No longer need to write out a check � Save on the cost of postage � Can relax knowing your bill will get paid even when you are out of Town. � Be assured that your payment will arrive on time � We will send you a receipt telling you the amount deducted from your account and what

day it was deducted. Once activated DIRECT PAY will print on your invoice so you know that you no longer need to submit a payment. To participate in this program simply call or stop by our office. We will provide you with the form to complete.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE – BUY FROM A CHAMBER MEMBER We all make buying decisions every day. We make buying decision as businesses and we make personal buying decisions. Whenever you make a buying decision, just follow these simple steps. They’re as simple as A-B-C. ASK if the company you are buying from is a member of the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce. If they are, congratulate them on being a part of the best business organization in the state of Arizona. If not, tell them you prefer buying only from Chamber members. BUY from a member whenever possible. When you make purchases with a Chamber member business, you are making a difference not only in that business, you are adding value to Chamber of Commerce membership in general. All ships rise with a rising tide. In many cases, Chamber member businesses offer discounts to other chamber members, along with great customer service. See how everyone wins? CALL the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce office with the names of any businesses that are not members of the Chamber. We’ll phone that business for an appointment to introduce them to the many benefits of Chamber Membership. Better yet, sponsor their membership. It’s easy to determine which businesses are Chamber members. Simply consult your Membership Directory, the Chamber website (www.wickenburgchamber.com), or call Chamber staff at (928) 684-0977. During your transaction, mention that you are a member of the Chamber and wanted to make this purchase from another Chamber member. It’s easy. It’s something every Chamber member can do. “Buy From a Member”, it really does make a difference!

Comments Wanted: We’re adding members’ testimonials about the Chamber on our website, in our newsletter and on our Facebook page. If you have something positive to say about why you are a member of the Chamber, please email it to us. When we use your quote, we will credit you and your business—another chance for some free publicity for you and your business! Email Jacque Miller at: [email protected]

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HASSAYAMPA ALERT ADVERTISING PRICES Blk/Wht Color FULL PAGE: $100.00 $125.00 HALF PAGE: $ 50.00 $75.00 QUARTER PAGE: $ 25.00 $40.00 BUSINESS CARD: $25.00 $40.00

� Commit for two months

and receive a 10% discount.

� Commit for 12 months and

receive a 15% discount.

Camera ready art is requested If you would like Chamber Staff to create your ad, please give allow 10 business days. Call today for your ad space (928) 684-5479 or email

Carol Wallace at [email protected]

RSVP to Susan Kulson: [email protected] by April 11th.

ANNUAL SPRING FLING MERCHANT INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SALES

Get Ready for our Desert Caballeros Guests, Locals and Visitors! The annual “Spring Fling” Sidewalk Sale is scheduled for Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9. It is a perfect time to have residents and visitors “Shopping” for specials. Riders from the Desert Caballeros and their spouses and friends will be here during the weekend, prior to the ride on Monday. The Chamber will place advertising in The Wickenburg Sun, Surprise Today and with 96.3 Real Country. Thanks to the following members participating in the sale: Creations in Thread, Danny’s Jewelry, Refried Bean, Rest Design, Wickenburg Home Interiors, Riata, Stewart Hardware, Sweet Somethings & What Knots, The Chaparral, Old livery Mercantile, Wickenburg Kwikprint, Twin Birds Saddlery, Double D Western World, Nana’s Sandwich Shoppe, Ranch Dressings, Cactus Maddy’s Mercantile, At the Center of You, Pottery B, Isabelle’s Parlor, Soroptomist Thrift Store, McKeever’s ACE Hardware, Rusty Rooster, Tractor Supply, Sandy’s Boutique, and The Pony Second Hand Store. Additional stores will be added soon. Watch for additional advertising by individual stores on their merchandise offers.

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Business after Hours Mixer

Thursday, April 21 5:30 -7:00 p.m. sponsored by

Rancher Bar

Meet owner Bobbi Brooks and staff, enjoy appetizers and drink, network with members and hear about local member news. Chamber Members

and their accompanied guests are invited to attend. $5 per person.

2016 Chamber Mixer Schedule – (cutout and save) Mark your calendars for this year’s mixers one of the most popular benefits for

chamber members. All mixers run from 5:30-7:00 p.m. with opportunities to mix and mingle, followed by announcements and introduction of new members, and door

prize drawings. Watch for location information in newsletters and emails.

Staff is now taking reservations for 2017 Mixers. Call Jacque Miller at 684-5479

May 19 Soroptimist International June 16 IKE’s Restaurant & Saloon July 21 Sandi’s Boutique Aug 25 JLH Machinery & Ranches Sept 22 Desert Caballeros Western Museum Oct 13 Wickenburg Kwikprint Nov17 Trilogy at Wickenburg Ranch Dec15 UMB Bank

ENGAGE, CONNECT,

ADVANCE…YOUR BUSINESS! Since 1931, it has been the mission of the

Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce to proactively serve as the business advocate to strengthen the business climate in our community. Visit our website for more information or better yet, stop in the

Chamber Office at 216 N. Frontier St., Wickenburg

(928) 684-5479 www.wickenburgchamber.com

FYI} Share your Success Stories. Want to be a featured chamber member in an upcoming Hassayampa Alert newsletter? Tell us what you are doing, and you could be in our next issue. Contact Us Today at 928-684-5479

“We don’t accomplish anything in the world alone, and whatever

happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one’s life and all the

weavings of individualthreads from one to another that create

something.”- Justice Sandra Day O’Connor

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TOWN OF WICKENBURG – TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION The Town’s Primary Election is scheduled for August 30, 2016. This election will be held for the purpose of nominating candidates for Mayor and three (3) Council seats. Any candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast for that office at the Primary Election will be declared elected to that office without running at the General Election (November 8, 2016). If not all seats are filled at the Primary Election, then the Primary Election is deemed a nominating election and those candidates receiving the highest number of votes proceed to the General Election. The number of candidates to proceed to the General Election is two times the number of available seats. For example, if two (2) Council seats are not filled in the Primary Election, up to four (4) candidates would proceed to the General Election. The offices to be filled are Mayor and Council Members (3 seats). The Council Members up for re-election include Sam Crissman, Kelly Blunt, and Royce Kardinal. Nomination packets will be available for distribution starting April 11, 2016, at the Town Clerk's Office. The deadline for submitting nomination packets is June 1, 2016, at 5:00 p.m. Candidates seeking nomination for Mayor and Council Member will be required to obtain a minimum of 58 signatures. For more information contact Town Clerk, at 928-684-5451. Wickenburg Leadership Institute Applications for our Class 12 Leadership Program will be online and available from the chamber office starting June 1st. The 8 week leadership program will begin on Tuesday, September 13 at 6:30 p.m. Sessions include topics such as: Transportation, Education, Government, Environment, Public Safety, Health & Human Services, Community & Economic Development, History, Arts & Culture. Cost is $50 for adults, High School students – Free. The program is sponsored by Wickenburg Chamber, Wickenburg Unified School District, Town of Wickenburg and Arizona Public Service. Call 928.684.5479 for more information. National Volunteer Week – April 10-16 In recognition of National Volunteer Week, our volunteer information specialists who work in the visitor center each week, Ambassadors, and newsletter assistants will be guests at the annual volunteer breakfast. We appreciate their support and many hours of service to our organization and community. Thanks to: Jean Blake, Jan Orner, Earl Temerowski, Jan Dillard, Mary Wilburn, Bette Watson, Tim Thompson, Royce Kardinal, Rosemary Maglio, Lola Moncrieff, Dena Willis, Jim Irwin, Ginny Randall, Sharon Sapwell, Nadine Champlin, Lois Allen, Neil & Mary Judkins, Karen & Bob Johnson, Sara Spigner, Nash Oliver, Shelby Fuller, Monica Lambert, Jim Hartman, Karin Zeller, Bill Kester, Dianne Huth. Tip of the Stetson: Mark Hancock, Lois Allen, Nadine Champlin, Neal & Mary Judkins, Karen Johnson, Ginny Randall, Bashas’ Store 55, Loose Horse RV Park, Jeff & Jessica Solper, Ben Root, Flint Miller, Brian Jones, Town of Wickenburg, and Wickenburg Kwikprint.

MEMBERS HELPING YOUR CHAMBER! The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce appreciates the contributions by our members to keep the Chamber a growing and dynamic organization. Referrals are vital to our success! Thank You to those who referred a new member to the Chamber last month. The Chamber recognizes their thoughtfulness and dedication to advancing this organization for the better by taking small steps to make a big difference.

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Member News:

CVS Store #63 announces New Store Manager. LuAnn Snodgrass McClure took over the position on March 15. Stop by the store in West Plaza Shopping Center to meet her. The National Senior Pro Rodeo Association welcomed a new office manager in mid-February, stop in to meet Susi Kaufman. The NSPRA office is in the same shopping center. Ringo’s at Wickenburg Country Club announces Burger Night every Tuesday. Burger, any side and domestic beer for only $10. Dining for lunch everyday from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., dinner – Tuesday – Friday, 5-8:00 p.m. – Bar Open daily from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and open until 9 p.m. on dinner nights. Special parking for horse trailers available in parking lot and upper gravel lot. For information call 684-2011 or find them at www.facebook.com/wickenburgcountryclub Help Welcome the riders of the DESERT CABALLEROS celebrating their 70th Anniversary – April 11-15. A special event the organization invites you to attend is the 1st Annual Wickenburg “DC” River Dance on Friday, April 8 from 6-10:00 p.m. on the pedestrian bridge at Wishing Well Park. Free admission – Wickenburg Style Barbeque from 6:30-8:30 p.m., No Host Watering Hole with beer, wine & cocktails; Live Music with the Mark Dollar Band, dancing, water, sodas and kids face painting – free. Get your dancin’ boots on and get ready to have some fun out under the stars! New at Alamo Lake – Cabins for rent. Starting this month new cabins are available at the Lake, and at other parks as well. Glamping is available at Lyman Lake, Roper Lake and Dead Horse Ranch Lake Parks. You can make your reservation by calling 877-MYPARKS. ANITA’S COCINA hours changed – Monday – Sunday – 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – major holidays, closed. News from Wickenburg Community Hospital: Phase One is complete and new clinic building at 523 Rose Lane opened for business last week. The new building has been named the Community Hospital Clinic Building. The existing 519 Rose Lane building will become the WCH Specialty Clinic, with visiting physicians moving in by the end of April. The Surgical & Diagnostic Center is scheduled for completion August 1st. Last but not least, the new Fitness Center construction is scheduled for the beginning of August with a completion date of December 31. For more information visit www.wickhosp.com Parents of Wickenburg High School Class 2016 host the Grad Night Party, a safe, fun evening celebrating the graduates accomplishments. They rely on donations to help off-set expenses and provide special prizes for those in attendance. Donations of any amount may be sent to: WHS Grad Night Party Fund, %160 W. Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg, Arizona 85390 or contact Tina Harn at 602-739-6511. The Wickenburg Sun will again publish the popular Graduation Supplement with its May 18th issue. To congratulate a special graduate contact Vic, Janet of Angie at 928.684.5454. The Desert Caballeros Western Museum Boyd Ranch Committee invites you to a party on April 17 to help support the children’s programs at the ranch. 5:00 p.m. Cocktails and Dinner at Boyd Ranch ticket, $100 pp. Catered by Chuckwagons West, Eddie & Charley Nasser. Purchase tickets in advance by calling Kathy Clark, 684.2272 – reservations by April 13. Checks may be mailed to DCWM, 21 N. Frontier St., Wickenburg, AZ 85390; Del E Webb Center presents: Jake Shimabukuro on April 5th , 7:30 p.m. and Kathleen Madigan, The Mermaid Lady Tour, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. For complete schedule and ticket information call 928.684.6624. Women’s Self-Defense Workshop, April 9 at 1:00 p.m. held in the Wickenburg Hospital Activity Room. Free to Fitness Center Members, $10 for non-members. Call 928.668.1847 to register. Western Laundry Unlimited is now offering FREE Home or Office Delivery & Pick-up Service. To enroll please call 928.684.5581 or stop by their downtown location at 144 N. Frontier Street to meet owner Ben Root and his friendly staff.

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Membership Reinvestments

The Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors wants to “Thank” the following members for renewing their Chamber Membership this past month: Alvin Hancock, A. H. Construction; American Legion; Tom & Sherry Hunt, Anita's Cocina; Barbara D. McArthur; Brad Sweeney, Bashas' Store #55; Patrick O'Brien, Bear Cat Mfg. Inc; Darrel Stadel, The Best Water and Ice; Chris & Robin Hubbard, Big O Tires; Ed Hunt, Bromm Auto, LLC; John Amory, CBRE; Ken Riche, CR&R Environmental Services; Heidi Ross, Construction Concepts International; Sophie Echeverria, Echeverria's LLC; Everett & Patty Sickles, Fast Mart LLC; Lawrence Bush , Flame Propane; Carol Arnett, Friends of Music Committee, Inc.; Patricia Gould; Michelle Sizer, Hacienda Hair Salon; Charlene Sargent, Helping Hands Senior Services; Merrill Hunter, Hi-Tech Hearing; Jess Lee, Jess Lee Photography; Dr. Ed & Olivia Kirk, Edward Kirk, D.D.S., P.C.; Louella Johnson, Johnson Lumber, Inc.; Jeff & Kathlyn Walker, Kokopelli Village Apartments; Jean Matthews, Long Horn Complex; Brent McKeever, McKeever's Ace Hardware; Mike & Cathy Billingsley, Mikat Plumbing & Home Repair; Kellie Rhodes, National Senior Pro Rodeo Association; Jesus Gonzales, Jr., Premier Maintenance & Landscape LLC; Randy Power, Procomm; Bobbi Brooks, Rancher Bar; Mike Barna, Real Country KSWG FM 96.3; Gerri Warren, Rusty Rooster; Roger Fornoff, The Gun Trader; Sean Walsh, The Meadows; Annette Roberts, The Vinyl Word; Kevin Cloe, The Wickenburg Sun; Jeanne Morris, UMB Bank; Joe Geraci, United Wickenburg Firefighters Local 4651; Kathy Anderson, Vulture Peak Patchers; Pamela Belcher, Weekley N Son Pumping, LLC; Brady Switzer, Westside Industrial Investments, LLC; Kathy Kelley, Wickenburg Children's Cultural Organization; Kevin Armstrong, Wickenburg Christian Academy; Kevin Mallicoat, Wickenburg Computers; Jeff Harnasch, Wickenburg Country Club Golf; Ken Heineman, Wickenburg Library Society Inc; Charlie Petersen, Wise Owl Senior Center, and Associate Members: Jean Blake, Norm Chips,Virginia Edwards and Jim and Barbara McArthur

4th Annual Wickenburg’s Wild West Run Saturday, April 9 Register for the 5K/10K, ½ Marathon and Kids 1 Mile Fun Run, at www.wickenburgswildwestrun.com the event will start at Sunset Park. Participation proceeds benefit local youth programs. STREET DANCE – OUT WICKENBURG WAY- Join us on Saturday, May 7 from 6-10:00 p.m. on the Hassayampa Riverwalk Pedestrian Bridge at Wishing Well Park. Good food, No host bar with Wickenburg Rotary Club, Live Music by classic band The Vintage, and food available to purchase from vendors. Sponsored by Wickenburg Chamber, Town of Wickenburg, Jim Hartman Realty, Bert & Julie Sommers Austin Wilderness Lodge and chairman circle members: APS, 96.3 Real County, UMB Bank, Cox Communications, Best Western Rancho Grande, Golden Eagle Distributors, Trilogy at Wickenburg Ranch, Double D Western World, Crescent Crown Distributing, Rovey Farming, The Wickenburg Sun, Badowski & White, CPA, Desert Cypress Mobile Home & RV Park, My Father’s Retirement Ranch, Monte Vista Ranch, Desert Concepts Landscape & Design, Desert Gold Condominiums, Rancho de los Caballeros, Western Laundry LLC. For more information call 684-5479.

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Business of the MonthPioneer Title Agency, Inc.

Peggy Coppinger510 N. Tegner, Suite BWickenburg, AZ 85390

[email protected]

2016 Chairman’s Circle Members

AprilCongratulations

Business of the Month