As a well-known Americana Route 66 photographer, there is no doubt that Efren Lopez has had his share of attention in books, magazines, postcards and gift shops, but his affinity for showcasing other artists is what is in his viewfinder. Working with the Verde Valley Cultural Collective, of which he is a founding member, Lopez has opened the 369 Gallery in Camp Verde, where he will be showcasing local Verde Valley artists. Adjacent to the 369 Gallery is The Little Gallery, a restored retro … [Read more...] about Galleries Galore
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Keeping Others on Their Toes
With a smile as vibrant as her energy, Michelle Elton, the owner of Camp Verde Dance and Fitness, is not only a ballet master but also an instructor who teaches a wide range of popular fitness and dance classes to people of all ages. “My whole life is dance,” said Elton. “It’s my life and my passion. I get the biggest enjoyment from teaching kids, teenagers and seniors. I teach them in the same manner I was raised.” Many little girls want to be ballerinas, but Elton’s wish came true. She … [Read more...] about Keeping Others on Their Toes
Arizona Snowbowl Sets Another Record with Earliest Opening Date
Like Santa’s elves, Arizona Snowbowl employees are working day and night this month, making snow as temperatures allow, moving it around the mountain and grooming trails. Following its longest ski season on record – closing on Saturday, June 1, 2024 – Snowbowl has set another record with its earliest opening day ever. “Opening Nov. 8 certainly had and continues to have many people talking about the ski season,” said Discover Flagstaff Marketing and Media Relations Vice President Lori … [Read more...] about Arizona Snowbowl Sets Another Record with Earliest Opening Date
Lowell Observatory Puts Space Discovery at the World’s Fingertips
Marley Foundation CFO Nancy Ball nailed it when she said, “If I were 6 years old, I would definitely spend the day here!” As if to prove her point, 6-year-old Brooks Sedlak of Scottsdale was one of the first to settle in at the Orbits Curiosity Zone of the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center. “He wants to be an astronaut,” explained his mom, Stephanie. Likewise, hundreds of supporters, businesspeople, community leaders and space enthusiasts of all ages eagerly waited under light … [Read more...] about Lowell Observatory Puts Space Discovery at the World’s Fingertips
Retro Trailer Court Adds Prescott Lodging Option
In the Old West, they circled the wagons at night on pioneer trails. In Prescott, a family business has circled comfy travel trailers for overnight stays. It’s a new twist on trailer courts and vacation rentals that captures the spirit and freedom of the American road for today’s travelers. This retro camp is called Air Village, with 10 restored Avion trailers in a park-like setting along Granite Creek. It’s a block from rowdy Whiskey Row, the Courthouse Plaza and set just off Montezuma … [Read more...] about Retro Trailer Court Adds Prescott Lodging Option
Jamie Goyen Mowbray: Arizona Exposure and Marketing
Arizona Exposure owner Jamie Goyen Mowbray has been working in Northern Arizona for decades and chances are, you’ve seen her work. As a seasoned graphic designer and marketing executive since 1984, Mowbray began her career with the successful McElfresh Advertising agency in Flagstaff. “I worked for Bill and Donna McElfresh for 28 years, then started my own business,” she said. “They were instrumental in showing me how to operate a small business and I would not be where I am today without … [Read more...] about Jamie Goyen Mowbray: Arizona Exposure and Marketing
Dinè College and Dineh Chamber of Commerce Partner to Boost Navajo Workforce, Economic Development
Dinè College and the Dineh Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to retrain former Navajo Generating Station workers and others to build a skilled workforce that can drive economic development across the Navajo Nation. Derrick Watchman, a consultant for the Dinè Chamber, says the partnership is seeking federal grants to support this mission. Watchman, who has been working with the chamber since the pandemic, said they are also collaborating with the American Indian Enterprise and other groups, … [Read more...] about Dinè College and Dineh Chamber of Commerce Partner to Boost Navajo Workforce, Economic Development
New Rules Ahead for Off-Road Riders
Christmas is coming and some fortunate folks may find a special gift in their driveways – a new Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) wrapped with a big red ribbon. The OHV is defined as “a motorized vehicle that is operated primarily off of highways and that is designed, modified or purpose-built primarily for recreational non-highway all-terrain travel,” according to Arizona Game and Fish Department literature, the “Off-Highway Vehicle Guide.” Unfortunately, the surprise of receiving an OHV during the … [Read more...] about New Rules Ahead for Off-Road Riders
‘Hoppy’ Holidays: Downtown Flagstaff Lights Up with Window Decorating Contest
Downtown Flagstaff businesses are decking the halls – and their windows – with festive flair this holiday season as they compete in the annual Downtown Flagstaff Window Decorating Contest. From beer-themed puns to tastefully designed winter wonderlands, the historic district has become a dazzling show of creativity and holiday cheer. Beaver Street Brewery has embraced the season with its playful “Hoppy Holidays” scene with multi-colored Christmas trees, while Lumberyard Brewing Company’s window … [Read more...] about ‘Hoppy’ Holidays: Downtown Flagstaff Lights Up with Window Decorating Contest
Prescott’s Past Reignited: Fire & Sword Speakeasy Opens Beneath Hotel St. Michael
Stepping into the Fire & Sword speakeasy at the Hotel St. Michael transports guests back to an era of secrets, where Prohibition’s shadow cloaked gatherings in hidden rooms. The dim red lighting, restored copper ceiling, and historic brick walls evoke the clandestine spirit of the past, while Hotel St. Michael’s General Manager Regina Kilmer says the space now has a fresh, contemporary feel. Kilmer, who has worked at the hotel for the last 13 years, remembers her first time exploring the … [Read more...] about Prescott’s Past Reignited: Fire & Sword Speakeasy Opens Beneath Hotel St. Michael









