PV Chamber Report
As a champion for a stronger and more vibrant
Prescott Valley, the Chamber of Commerce will sup-
port and share in celebration activities for the Town’s
40 th anniversary of its incorporation. Activities are
planned throughout the year with a huge celebration in
August, the month of incorporation.
Business has been the backbone of the community
since its early beginnings and provided a foundation
for the ultimate growth and development. In 1974 the
Chamber was a small business association which in-
corporated to “unite businessmen in the Prescott Valley
area located in Yavapai County, State of Arizona, and
to encourage civic improvements within said commu-
nity, to promote and organize community improvement
and betterment activities.” The Chamber was here in
the beginning and stands today at the catalyst for busi-
ness and economic development growth, a convener
of leaders and influencers to contribute and support
prosperity and a champion for all community assets,
organizations and industry in Prescott Valley.
The Prescott Valley Chamber will embrace the
“Ruby” signifying 40 years with its annual Prescott
Valley Days, May 10-13, and invites everyone to “fol-
Chamber mixers
bring business
and community
together. Contact
us at 772-8857
for information
on joining our
dynamic group.
low the yellow brick road” for the annual fun event.
As we look back over the past 40 years and the incred-
ible growth, development and planning for Prescott
Valley…we can truly see the roads in Prescott Valley
are paved with gold. For activities and fun visit the
Chamber’s website at pvchamber.org or the Town of
Prescott Valley at pvaz.net.
Welcome to our newest Chamber members: Ablaze
Media, Rilobertos, Paper Trail, Kastle Keepers, Elect
Jodi Rooney LD1, Bear Creek Real Estate and Proper-
ty Management, Heartland Payment Systems, Friends
of Walt Nagy.
– Marnie Uhl, IOM, ACE
President/CEO
Prescott Valley
Chamber of Commerce
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