Arizona Oncology is giving back to the communities it serves by donating to food banks throughout Northern Arizona. Food banks in Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Sedona and Flagstaff will each receive $750 to help people in need. Staff members also are giving food baskets to 40 of its patients who could use assistance. Practices in Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott Valley and Cottonwood delivered food to 10 patients from each location, providing them with a healthy, nutritious holiday … [Read more...] about Arizona Oncology Giving Back
Chino Valley Networking
Feb. 12. 11:30-1:00p.m. Gabby's Banquet Hall, 2235 S Highway 89, Chino Valley. The Chamber of Commerce sponsored Networking Luncheon features keynote speaker Ann Clark, business representative with NACOG/BAC. Learn more at http://www.chinovalley.org … [Read more...] about Chino Valley Networking
Women in Business Lunch
Feb. 10th, at the Hassayampa Inn, 122 E. Gurley Street. Network with fellow Prescott Chamber members at the Women in Business Quarterly luncheon. More information is available at the Prescott Chamber website. … [Read more...] about Women in Business Lunch
Learning to Garden in the Quad Cities
Black thumbs may be a legitimate excuse to kill plants, but at least superman had X-ray vision before vaporizing his newly planted pansies. LearnToGarden.org was launched an easy way to green up those thumbs and increase plant success. We really want a homeowner to be the savior of the neighborhood by simply reading, following and implementing these easy to use garden tips. Who knows, they might be invited on the next garden tour. Lisa Watters Lain, owner of Watters Garden Center, is also … [Read more...] about Learning to Garden in the Quad Cities
Facts About Flu
Influenza, commonly known as “the flu,” is an infectious virus. The most common symptoms are chills, fever, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, muscle pain and general discomfort. In rare cases, it can cause nausea, vomiting and severe headache. Because it is a virus, antibiotics are not effective against the flu. It is, however, one of the few viruses against which immunization is possible. The immunizations are not designed to prevent you from getting the flu. They are, instead, designed to … [Read more...] about Facts About Flu
Preparing for College
The Prescott Valley Public Library invites high school and college students, parents, and anyone interested in pursuing a college degree to its College Fair, noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, January 31. Collect information about potential colleges, and talk with representatives of colleges around the state. To register or for more information about the College Fair or Fafsa 2014 call Jolanta at 928-759-3042. Pre-Registration is not required. The Prescott Valley Public … [Read more...] about Preparing for College
Fee Free Day at Grand Canyon Monday
Grand Canyon National Park will be joining national park units across the country in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day with fee-free entry into the park on Monday, January 20, 2014. Park visitors are reminded that fee-free designation applies to entrance fees only and does not affect fees for camping, reservations, tours, or use of concessions. Park entrance stations will have the Interagency Senior and Annual Passes available for those who wish to purchase them. Visitors who plan to spend … [Read more...] about Fee Free Day at Grand Canyon Monday
Updating Websites
The Internet was introduced to consumers in 1969, however, it wasn’t until 1990 when one of the largest advancements was written, called the World Wide Web. This progression led to the first web page in 1991. With the nature of technology, it seems impossible to keep up. As a business owner, it’s essential to pay attention to the changes that could affect your company. For most consumers today, the first impression of a company is usually through their website. Ask yourself, “When was the last … [Read more...] about Updating Websites
Wildflowers that Come Alive
Few plants in the garden deliver a more natural appearance than wildflowers. Although true success with wildflowers is dependent upon timing, adhere to these simple tips, tricks, and techniques and you can paint a swath of color across your springtime landscape. A true wildflower seed needs the freeze-thaw cycle of winter and early spring to germinate properly. This is especially true for the most popular varieties like the poppy. Cold weather cracks open a wildflower seed’s hull so it can … [Read more...] about Wildflowers that Come Alive
Gateway Mall Announcing Renewing Merchants
Numerous Prescott Gateway Mall merchants are renewing leases and one tenant is announcing a major renovation, according to the Tabani Group. “Retailers Cost Plus World Market and Pier 1 Imports have both renewed their leases through 2020, and Payless Shoes has renewed through 2019,” said property manager Bob Liples. In addition, a popular clothing retailer will be renovating their store. Maurice’s “is moving into a temporary space a few doors down during the upgrade and renovation to their … [Read more...] about Gateway Mall Announcing Renewing Merchants




