Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. - World’s Oldest Rodeo, is gearing up for its 137th year of thrilling rodeo action. Featuring an array of talented rodeo acts and performances, brought together by top contractors from across the nation, this event promises great family-friendly entertainment. Taking place in Prescott, Arizona, the rodeo spans seven consecutive days, from July 1 to July 7, 2024, with two performances scheduled for Saturday, July 6th. The highlight of the 2024 specialty acts includes … [Read more...] about World’s Oldest Rodeo Unveils Stellar Lineup
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With Ridership Up, Rail Advocates Push for Passenger Train Routes Linking Cities to Phoenix
A surge in Amtrak ridership and $66 billion in federal funding for passenger rail has sparked optimism in Arizona for new routes serving the state. South Central Arizona could get a long-sought passenger rail connection between Tucson and Phoenix, restoring Amtrak service to the capital city in the next few years. Plus, Arizona passenger rail advocates and Amtrak officials have broached the idea of a passenger-rail corridor linking Flagstaff, Phoenix and Tucson. It would provide alternative … [Read more...] about With Ridership Up, Rail Advocates Push for Passenger Train Routes Linking Cities to Phoenix
Flagstaff Breweries Join Forces for a Week of Exceptional Brews
In recent years, Flagstaff breweries typically have launched innovative offerings for Arizona Beer Week, a popular event held in February. This year is no different, as brewmeisters from many Flagstaff breweries have agreed to craft unique interpretations of the same beer style: Maibock. Maibock is a traditional German lager with nutty, toasted malt flavors. The beer typically marks the transition from dark winter seasonal beers to light summer seasonal beers. “We wanted to differentiate … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Breweries Join Forces for a Week of Exceptional Brews
Boricua Luna Caribbean Cuisine to Open Soon
It’s been a bit of a journey to bring authentic Puerto Rican food to Flagstaff, but husband-and-wife team Joel Pagan and Francys Colon can see the Caribbean moon rising on their brick-and-mortar dreams. In 2022, they bought a food truck and began serving their Boricua Luna Caribbean Cuisine from the Museum Club parking lot. Since then, they’ve been cooking at Lowell Observatory, Pine Canyon Flagstaff and other locations around town and Northern Arizona. They serve hungry students at Northern … [Read more...] about Boricua Luna Caribbean Cuisine to Open Soon
Moonshot Invites Entrepreneurs to Pitch Their Ideas
Moonshot is looking for the innovator or entrepreneur with the next great idea. The 2024 Moonshot Rural Pitch Tour – an entrepreneurship contest similar to ABC’s “Shark Tank” – starts this month in Wickenburg. Pitch contests are scheduled in 16 cities across the state, reaching Flagstaff May 3 and 4, and culminating in Cottonwood with the final statewide competition in August. Last year, Cottonwood Mayor Tim Elinski and his wife, Ruth Ellen, made their pitch and won the statewide competition … [Read more...] about Moonshot Invites Entrepreneurs to Pitch Their Ideas
Building, Maintaining Business Relationships through Connections
It probably happened around Valentine’s Day in first grade for many of us – we became more aware of the people in our world – our family and our classroom – and we were prompted to send them a nice card, a valentine. For Relationship Marketing Specialist Janice Porter, every day is Valentine’s Day. She has made a business out of showing busy professionals how to build and grow a network efficiently by cultivating and nurturing relationships, which has translated into more business success for … [Read more...] about Building, Maintaining Business Relationships through Connections
Robyn Burtell Makes Sweet Gifts with Flagstaff Fruit Creations
Some might say that meeting new friends when you’re out cycling is a blessing, but when you find a friend and a future business mentor, well, Robyn Burtell might call that one sweet deal. Riding their bikes along the rugged trails around Kingman, her former home, Flagstaff Fruit Creations owner Burtell met Barbara “Be” Tarino and the two immediately bonded. “Robyn is very sweet and hysterically funny. She always makes me laugh on the trails,” said Tarino. “I saw that she was struggling with … [Read more...] about Robyn Burtell Makes Sweet Gifts with Flagstaff Fruit Creations
New Life, Fresh Touches, Positive Outlook Revitalizing Prescott Mall
Chris Lupo, owner of Pine Ridge Marketplace, says he is bringing the mall (formerly known as Prescott Gateway Mall) back to life. Now, his mission is to fill it up. Moving in that direction, he says an art gallery has moved in, a tea shop will soon follow, and Black and White Cafe is expected to arrive in a few months. “Excited is an understatement,” Lupo said about reviving the mall that he says has so much potential. “That’s what motivates us. I want the community to be encouraged to be … [Read more...] about New Life, Fresh Touches, Positive Outlook Revitalizing Prescott Mall
Rolling into the New Year
On the road back home from Montana, Tim and Ruth Ellen Elinski of Cottonwood had a revelation. “We should start a business manufacturing these travel trailers,” said Ruth Ellen to her husband, referencing the camper Tim built from scratch that was rolling behind them in tow. “It got such rave reviews from other travelers on the road,” Tim explained. “At that point, it was just a matter of coming up with a name and jumping in,” he said. And jump in they did. That was five years ago, and since … [Read more...] about Rolling into the New Year
Buckle Up for 2024: Artificial Intelligence is Vastly Accelerating Small Business Efficiency
Wrapped in soft throws and sipping warm lattes, five women business owners gathered on overstuffed couches in a Charleston, South Carolina, beach house in October to mastermind strategies for overcoming challenges and positioning themselves for 2024. Their expertise spanned real estate, finance, marketing, business leadership and energy healing. Ideas were flowing like the gentle waves rolling to shore just outside the home. However, all motion stopped inside with the task of creating online … [Read more...] about Buckle Up for 2024: Artificial Intelligence is Vastly Accelerating Small Business Efficiency









