Oct 17th, 11:30-1:30 at the Flagstaff Chamber, 101 W. Route 66. An introduction to Microsoft Office 365 - cloud computing for small business! Join us for lunch, a presentation by Roland, Schorr & Tower, and an informal Q&A session on cloud computing and digital best practices! $7 for members $15 for non-members. Register by calling (928) 774-4505 … [Read more...] about Learn Cloud Computing
Birch Street Deli Under New Ownership
Marcus and Cynthia Fullen are the new owners of the Birch Street Deli. They will be adding their own touches to this Flagstaff icon, including breads and pastries from the Village Baker and locally made tortillas from the Tortilla Lady. “We think people will especially enjoy our signature Roquefort salad dressing, along with our New Orleans-style seafood mix as a salad or sandwich,” he said. Many familiar favorites will remain on the menu with new health-conscious selections added. The … [Read more...] about Birch Street Deli Under New Ownership
First Friday-Flagstaff and Sedona
Oct. 5 On the first Friday of each month, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm, members of the Sedona Gallery Association offer a unique monthly showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits, and art events. These special art receptions give locals and Sedona visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while beginning their weekend with an exploration of Sedona's exciting art scene. Flagstaff's First Friday Artwalk will also take place October 5th in Downtown and Southside Flagstaff. … [Read more...] about First Friday-Flagstaff and Sedona
Dental Care for Overall Health
As a dentist, I often hear the phrase, “It’s not that I hate you, I just hate coming to the dentist. I remember when I was a child and my dentist…” It’s not exactly an ego booster but it is a sentiment that we as dentists hear at least weekly and we grow to understand it’s not personal. Dentistry has made amazing advances over the past several decades. These advances have made it so a visit to the dentist does not have to be the dreaded experience portrayed in Little Shop of Horrors; in fact, … [Read more...] about Dental Care for Overall Health
Why Marketing Hype Doesn’t Work
In the good old days of Ward and June Cleaver, advertising was directed mainly at men. Women didn’t have as much buying power then as they do now, so advertisers targeted men as the decision-makers, even when touting a product like laundry detergent. Ladies – have you ever washed clothes in a dress with a deeply plunging neckline and your hair done up in curls? My guess is probably not, but that’s how the marketers of the 1940s and 50s got the attention of the decision-makers and ultimate buyers … [Read more...] about Why Marketing Hype Doesn’t Work
Don’t File Suit – Mediate
When legal disputes happen, it’s natural to want to file a lawsuit. I’m not sure if this is true in all countries, but in America, we expect our judicial system to protect our rights. This systematic approach has been ingrained in us since a very early age. History has shown that major disputes (injustices or problems) are always resolved in court. As a result, when we are faced with a legal dispute, it is likely for us to utter the words, “I will see you in court.” But do we always follow … [Read more...] about Don’t File Suit – Mediate
Vacations and Kids!
I slowly hear the sound of the water ebbing back and forth, feel the warmth of the sun on my legs and the ocean’s breeze through my hair. I take a deep breath, inhaling the salt air as I open my eyes to the most beautiful shades of turquoise and blue, a thin line of distant white clouds depicting the break between water and sky. The site of my daughters and husband splashing in the surf widens the smile on my face. I have just woken from a dreamy nap, half shaded under a palm thatched hut, and I … [Read more...] about Vacations and Kids!
Highlighting Flagstaff’s Science
Setting sail with a new level of professionalism, the Flagstaff Festival of Science invites all to surf the new science website designed by indigo8. The schedule for the more than 70 activities in the free, 10-day event, Sept. 21 – 30, can be found at scifest.org. “As we launch into the 23rd Festival, we are seeing the impact this powerful experience is having on our young people,” said Festival Board President Bryan Bates. “For example, a University of Arizona medical student tells … [Read more...] about Highlighting Flagstaff’s Science
Gosar Introducing Power Plant Legislation
Tomorrow, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar (R-AZ) will be putting forth two amendments to the Stop the War on Coal Act (H.R. 3409) that are aimed at protecting rural Arizona’s four coal-fired power plants: Navajo Generating Station (NGS) near Page, Coronado Generating Station (CGS) near St. Johns, the Cholla Power Plant near Joseph City, and the Apache Generating Station (AGS) near Willcox. Regional Haze Regulatory Relief Amendment Congressman Gosar (R-AZ), Congressman Berg (R-ND), Congressman … [Read more...] about Gosar Introducing Power Plant Legislation
CFO or Bookkeeper?
Oct. 4., 11:30-1:00 at NACET. Each company has different needs, whether it is that of a CFO, a Controller or a Bookkeeper. This seminar will help you decide what is best for your business and provide tips on filling the position. The seminar will be lead by CPA Jennifer Arricale, who will describe methods of improving operational efficiencies and setting a foundation for success. Register by calling 928-213-9234 … [Read more...] about CFO or Bookkeeper?