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MAY 2019 | VOL 5, ISSUE 5

By The Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

National

TEACHER APPRECIATION

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FRED REESE

General Manager of Little America Flagstaff

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UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS

CONTENTS

Friday, May 3rd 5:30 - 8:00 pm Little America Flagstaff 2515 E Butler Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86004

FRED REESE

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE NEWEST CHAMBER MEMBERS EVERY MEMBER COUNTS LEADERSHIP @7000ft FRED REESE

We are excited to honor the important teachers of Flagstaff!

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CHAMBER SUMMER STEM CAMP BUSINESS ADVOCACY BE COOL, BE CHAMBER

Foothills Bank 1750 S Woodlands Blvd Flagstaff, AZ 86004 $10 members $15 Prospective members (One time only please)

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INTRODUCTION @7000ft is published monthly by the Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce with revenue from member dues, advertising and sponsorships. All rights reserved. Reproduction of the whole or any part of the contents of this publication, by any method or purpose whatsoever, without written permission from the publisher is strictly prohibited. Only Chamber members can advertise in @7000ft. To place advertising contact the Chamber.

Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce 101 W. Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 774-4505 info@flagstaffchamber.com flagstaffchamber.com

CHAMBER LEADERSHIP Officers

Directors

Chair Brenda Hazlett APS

Monica Attridge Hozhoni Foundation

1st Vice Chair Mark Love Massage Envy

Doug Bonate BBVA Compass Bank Guillermo Cortes Shephard-Wesnitzer, Inc.

2nd Vice Chair Joe Pozar, Jr. Joy Cone Co. 3rd Vice Chair Clay McCauslin KAFF/KMGN Radio

Walter Crutchfield Vintage Partners Mark Harris Terry Marxen Chevrolet Cadillac Jacquie Kellogg West USA Realty

Treasurer Jennifer Nordstrom Cecily Maniaci Toasted Owl Nordstrom & Pete Muscarella Associates PC Immediate Past Chairman Randon Cupp Foothills Bank Ex-Officio Colonel Ray Garcia Camp Navajo Joanne Keene Northern Arizona University Dr. Colleen Smith Coconino Community College

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Straightline Builders Patrick Nackard Nackard Companies Fred Reese Little America Lindie Rodgers Superior Propane Richard Sanchez State Farm Insurance Cassity Smith Flagstaff Young Professionals Flo Spyrow Northern Arizona Healthcare John Stigmon ECoNA Steve Thompson Colliers International Kelly Tulloss Sutcliffe Floral Bryce Warren Twin Arrows Casino Resort

Cover Photo Credit: Barbara Sherman


BUSINESS INFLUENCERS

VIEW FROM THE CHAMBER PRESIDENT’S DESK May is Teacher Appreciation Month Raise your hand if you remember a teacher. Is your hand raised? Mine sure is. Who among us can’t think of a teacher who impacted our learning, selfesteem and classroom success while also being a role model and good friend? The Greater Flagstaff Chamber acknowledges the value and significance of every single teacher in our public, private and charter schools by celebrating them during their month – MAY - and throughout the year. You see, about a dozen years ago the Board of Directors decided to celebrate teachers and thank them for their priceless role preparing young minds for future careers and social responsibility. From that awareness came Flagstaff Values Teachers, an ongoing expression of gratitude through discounts offered by businesses in the community to Flagstaff’s educators. As a former educator myself, I understand teachers’ desires to ensure students have the tools and materials they need to succeed. To that end, the Chamber has run a teacher supply drive for five years with local business partners. We have partnered with more than 70 local businesses to create the above-mentioned Flagstaff Values Teachers, a discount card with which teachers may receive a better than average discount for needs outside the classroom, such as an oil change, dinner or glass of wine. Collaborating with teachers has been our forte through our Education Division since 2006. Our Skills for Work Success initiative pairs teachers with local businesses to give students opportunities to network with leaders in the community. Owners and managers share employability information in classrooms, and students visit businesses to understand work environments and available career paths. It’s a win-win. In the summer, we have been pleased to offer science and technology instruction for 11- to 16-year-olds through a partnership with APS and our host, Coconino Community College. This year’s STEM Camps will feature such topics as Coding, Web Development, Robotics, Space Exploration, 3D Printing and Drones. We provide the opportunity for our technologically-talented youth to put their skills to great use as they explore these options.

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As technology dominates our lives, learning basic computer programming isn’t just a smart idea, it’s an essential skill for grown-ups and children alike. The mission of Flagstaff STEM Camp is to introduce Greater Flagstaff youth of all socio-economic levels to these higher-level activities through hands-on learning. In the process, we hope these kids will gain useful technical skills, experience the joy of creating something from idea to fruition, and learn how to learn. Learning how to build simple websites and games helps kids refine logic and problem-solving abilities. It also allows them to express ideas and creativity in unique ways. The sky is the limit! The Chamber is dedicated to remaining active in and committed to education in our community. We celebrate teachers and their dedication, commitment and passion, and we honor them for all that they are and do this May, Teacher Appreciation Month. And by the way, their very own day, National Teacher Day, is May 7. Please hug a teacher.

Become a member today! Visit our website flagstaffchamber.com or call Kat Ross, Vice President of Investor Relations at (928) 774-4505

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CHAMBER BUSINESS INSIGHTS RADIO SHOW Tune in to our show every Saturday at 11 AM on KAFF Country Legends 93.5FM and AM930 Listen to the latest interviews at flagstaffchamber.com/media

Here are some of the latest interviews you can listen to on our website:

Carole Mandino - NAU Civic Service Institute The Civic Service Institute at NAU takes pride in the amazing work they do for our Flagstaff community. The institute has hundreds of volunteers that help and also works with AmeriCorps, which is a national service that compensates for the workers time on projects. One of their big projects is Arizona Ready for College and Career where they are dedicated to getting groups of all ages a higher level of education. Families can volunteer together at the food center where they learn so much more than just giving back to our community. The institute also created an award ceremony to recognize all of their amazing volunteers. To get more information, you can call (928) 523-3560 or at the NAU website under the civic service institute. Aired 1/23/19

Christine Snyder - Lia Leaf Tea House Owner of Lia Leaf Tea House, Christine, believes that everyone should know true tea and should get the full experience. Christine’s mission at Lia Leaf is to bring the ritual of true tea back to America and to create a safe and calm space for customers to enjoy. True tea is not blended with other roots or flowers, which is how it gets its pure flavor. Tea is known to trigger certain chemicals in your brain to give you a much more positive attitude. One tip Christine shares is to make sure you never use boiling water for tea to ensure you are getting the most flavor. Christine believes that we can all benefit from living and experiencing true tea culture. Stop by Lia Leaf Tea House for a true tea cultural experience. Aired 1/23/19

NEWEST CHAMBER MEMBERS SALON BRIO ON ASPEN 3 E Aspen Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (623) 229-6212

FLAGSTAFF EBIKE TOURS Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (602) 980-3798 flagstaffebiketours.com

COLTER ELECTRIC Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 550-1764 colterelectricllc.com

MAKOSHRED 2910 E Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 522-6256 makoshred.com

FLAGSTAFF FOOD TOURS 116 W Phoenix Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 224-8278 flagstafffoodtour.com

ARIZONA SNOW REMOVAL 5340 N Dodge Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 522-0590

CARE1ST (A WELLCARE COMPANY) Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (602) 778-4138 wellcare.com

JITTERS LUNCHBOX 3504 E Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 526-3277 jitterslunchbox.com

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Chris Thornley - Squirrel’s Nut Butter At Squirrel’s Nut Butter, they believe that natural ingredients are better than synthetic ones. When owner Chris Thornly’s daughter had severe eczema, his wife wanted to treat it with the most natural and simple ingredients she could think of. Coconut oil, cocoa butter, beeswax, and vitamin E oil were the four ingredients that created this popular salve. Squirrel’s Nut Butter became popular for athletes when one of Chris’s friends decided to take the salve with him on his bike ride. Since then, athletes across the country have used this salve for so many different purposes. The salve is now manufactured in different countries, and even sold in big retail stores like REI. You can visit an REI near you to purchase, or visit their website at squirrelsnutbutter.com Aired 1/30/19

Welcome to the Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce THE LAW OFFICES OF SHAWN B. HAMP, P.C. 121 E Birch Ave, Suite 309 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 225-3650 hamplaw.com

BRANDY’S RESTAURANT & BAKERY - CEDAR 18 S Beaver St Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 779-2187 brandysrestaurant.com

DH PACE COMPANY INC 616 W 24th Street Tempe, AZ 85282 (928) 774-7223 dhpaceaz.com

BRANDY'S RESTAURANT & BAKERY - BEAVER 1500 E Cedar Ave, Suite 40 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 779-2187 brandysrestaurant.com

BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS REAL ESTATE GRAND VIEW NORTH 1500 E Cedar Ave, Suite 6 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 380-9955 bhggrandviewnorth.com

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Advancing a Strong Community

Fred Reese is the General Manager of Little America Flagstaff, and an important member of the Flagstaff community. We are happy to spotlight him this month as he has worked in hospitality for 34 years, and always greets people with a smile. Fred attended Northern Arizona University, and considers himself a proud Flagstaff local.

Photo Credit: Barbara Sherman


FRED REESE WHY ARE YOU IN YOUR BUSINESS OR PROFESSION? I have a desire to serve and interact with people. Sitting at a desk and performing the same task every day is not very desirable to me. In hospitality your day is always different and offers so many challenges and rewards. HOW LONG HAS YOUR COMPANY BEEN IN BUSINESS OR HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN THIS PROFESSION? The Little America Hotel in Flagstaff opened in 1973, so we just celebrated 45 years last year. I started in the hospitality profession over 34 years ago and have enjoyed all the highs and lows that it brings day in and day out. You are never bored when you work in this profession. FROM WHOM DO YOU SEEK BUSINESS ADVICE? I seek business advice from many different people. The individuals I report to, the staff I have the pleasure of working with, the customers I have the honor of serving and my family. Remember to put your ego aside and be humble, and you will find there are many out there that want to help you. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT IN YOUR PROFESSION? Have patience and don’t take feedback personally. In the hospitality industry, your patience will be tried on a day to day basis by your peers, your customers, and your staff. Listen to all of them and encourage feedback. When you get the input, don’t take it personally and use it to become better at what you do. TO WHAT DO YOU ATTRIBUTE YOUR PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS? I attribute my professional success to what I learned from my father. He was a very hardworking and honest man who spent his life in the public sector. Both as a police officer and a college professor, he committed

GENERAL MANAGER LITTLE AMERICA FLAGSTAFF

2515 E. Butler Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86004 flagstaff.littleamerica.com | (928) 779-7900

his life to helping others. He instilled in me that same strong work ethic and drive to interact with and help in the community. WHAT DO YOU DO FOR FUN? I like to remodel homes. I get a great sense of accomplishment from tearing something apart and rebuilding it better than it was before. I also get great enjoyment spending time with my family. We are a close-knit crazy bunch that likes to go out to eat, travel, listen to music, go to the movies or just hang out and talk. WHAT INSPIRES YOU? My family inspires me. They mean the world to me and I want to be the same example to them as my parents were to me. I lost my father at a young age, yet the life lessons and work ethic I learned from him are engrained in me, and I apply them every day.

WHAT MANTRA OR RULE DO YOU STRIVE TO LIVE BY? There are two I like to live by. “You get what you expect from what you inspect.” Mr. Holding lived by this, and it has carried on in our company culture. The other one is, “You should never ask someone to do something for you that you wouldn’t do for them.” I believe a good leader should always be willing to roll up their sleeves and work side by side with their employees. WHERE DO YOU HOPE TO BE IN 10 YEARS? I hope to still be working for Little America. I am very blessed to work for this excellent company that treats all its staff with so much respect and like we are a part of their family. The kids will all be out of the house by that time, allowing my wife and me to travel. Who knows, we might even have some grandchildren to dote on.

WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO LIVE AND STAY IN FLAGSTAFF? I attended NAU in my youth and always wanted to come back. My wife is from Camp Verde, and we wanted to be close to our extended family and Flagstaff is the perfect location for that. I also love the four seasons and mountain destination as well as how conveniently it is located to all the places we like to go. WHAT IS WORSE THAN FAILURE? I think being afraid to fail is worse than failure. You must fail in life to get better, and you learn from your failures. There is a great quote from Michael Jordan: “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying”. WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU TODAY THAN IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO? Spending quality time with my family and finding a better work-life balance. We have a very short time on this earth, and you must make time for those that you love and care for. GREATER FLAGSTAFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | MAY 2019 | VOL 5, ISSUE 5 |

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WOODSON ENGINEERING & SURVEYING CELEBRATES 25 YEARS In June, Woodson Engineering and Surveying will celebrate its 25th year in business! The business was immediately successful growing to 12 employees in 18 months. Mark Woodson and his wife Lupe started the company using their spare bedroom as an office which they outgrew quickly. The location changed twice in the first year to keep pace with the growing staff.

improving the pedestrian experience. Other notable projects that have touched the lives of many residents include the Flagstaff Urban Trail System, The Peaks Senior Living Community, the Branigar-Chase Discovery Center and Colton House at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Coconino Community College's Lone Tree Campus, and the Village at Aspen Place.

The footprints of the firm are visible across northern Arizona. One of Woodson’s first high-profile projects was Ponderosa Trails. This popular master-planned subdivision was Flagstaff’s largest and included 1,500 units on 350 acres. The new development under construction on the west side of town on Route 66, known as Timber Sky, is another one of the firm’s projects.

One of Woodson's earliest contracts was with the City of Winslow as the City Engineer - a role they continue to fill to this day. Woodson has managed the redevelopment of Winslow’s historic downtown area which has spanned over 20 years with over $20 million of improvements. The project, known as Renaissance on Route 66, features the Standin’ on the Corner Park.

Woodson had a major role in the redevelopment of Flagstaff’s southside business area. The firm designed the improvements along San Francisco and Beaver Streets south of the tracks with an emphasis on beautification elements and

Woodson also serves as the City Engineer for the City of Williams and the on-call engineer for Camp Navajo. They recently completed a Water Master Plan for Williams that will help the City diversify its water resources and build redundancy into their system. Mark

Woodson indicated that “the services that we provide to Camp Navajo are similar to those required in serving a small city, since they have a significant amount of infrastructure to maintain and improve.” When asked to reflect on the 25th anniversary, Mark explained “there are several things that have been part of our success. First, I’d like to extend a huge ‘thank you’ to all our clients over the years, and especially those who have entrusted us with their projects year after year. I also want to recognize our great staff that has consistently delivered quality projects, resulting in many repeat clients. Finally, I thank my family for their support – it’s been a great 25 years and I look forward to many more.” Woodson is planning a 25-year celebration on June 13. Chamber members are invited to drop in for the Open House between 3 and 6 pm for food, drinks and memories! The office is located at 124 N. Elden Street, Flagstaff.

Celebrating 25 Years! WOODSON

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CHAMBER & CCC COLLABORATE ON SUMMER STEM CAMPS Week 1: June 10-14

Week 2: June 17-21

AM session 8-12PM:

AM session 8-12PM:

Intro to Coding (ages 11-13)

Intro to Coding (ages 11-13)

Advanced Coding (ages 11-16)

Advanced Coding (ages 11-16)

PM session 1-5PM:

PM session 1-5PM:

Intro to Coding (ages 11-13)

Intro to Coding (ages 11-13)

Advanced Coding (ages 11-16)

Advanced Coding (ages 11-16)

Week 4: July 8-12

Week 3: June 24-28 AM session 8-12PM:

AM session 8-12PM:

Robotics, Space Exploration, 3D Printing and

Intro to Web Development (ages 11-13)

Drones (ages 11-16)

Advanced Web Development (ages 11-16)

PM session 1-5PM:

PM session 1-5PM:

Robotics, Space Exploration, 3D Printing and

Intro to Web Development (ages 11-13)

Drones (ages 11-16)

Advanced Web Development (ages 13-16)

CAMPS WILL BE HELD AT:

4th Street Campus

SPONSORED BY:

ADMISSION:

$50 for the AM session (per week) $50 for the PM session (per week)

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CHAMBER BUSINESS ADVOCACY CITY OF FLAGSTAFF GUIDELINES FOR TRASH DISPOSAL Here are some friendly reminders which will help keep our Flagstaff community clean! Acceptable Trash Guidelines • Place all household trash in secured plastic bags to prevent spillage and to keep the container clean • Materials such as small trimmings and yard debris should fit easily into the container • Animal wastes should be wrapped in plastic bags and tied • Household generated diabetic sharps such as needles and syringes must be placed in a sealed sturdy plastic container such as a laundry detergent container. The plastic container must not be clear. It must be sealed with duct tape and the words "Not Recyclable" must be written clearly on the container. This properly labeled and sealed container can then be placed in the trash • 150 pounds is the maximum weight when full. Lids should be closed Unacceptable Trash Items The following materials should not be placed in the brown trash container. These materials can harm trash collectors, the equipment, and the environment: • Liquids of any type - the trash in landfills must be as dry as possible • Hot coals, ashes or lit cigarettes • Building and construction debris - dirt / rocks, tree trunks, carpets or large scraps • Furniture, appliances or auto parts - water heaters, major appliances, couches/chairs, car bumpers, fenders, engine blocks, batteries, items over 50 pounds • Unwrapped sharp objects - broken glass should be well-wrapped in newspaper before placing it in the trash • Household Hazardous Waste: CFLs, fluorescent tubes, paint, cleaning fluids, coolant, motor oil, insecticides, solvents, acids, gasoline, pool chemicals, highly flammable liquids, radioactive materials, gardening or toxic chemicals • Medical waste from home health care services may require special disposal - talk to your doctor or provider about disposal instructions

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Flagstaff Young Professionals participated in an Earth Day Community Clean up. The group of driven individuals volunteered to pick up trash around Flagstaff and had a great time talking with local community members about ways to continue to keep our city clean. They picked up over 5 bags of trash and 4 bags of recycling in an hour and a half! The event had over 75 locals participate and was hosted by the Flagstaff Sustainability Program and Arizona Conservation Corps. Bookman's sponsored the event by providing breakfast and giveaways! One final shout out to FYP's group Leader, Dr. Edward Griffin from Natural Grocers, he did a great job educating FYP on sustainability practices! Overall the event was a huge success and we would like to thank the members of FYP that came out and participated. You really made a difference!

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MORMON LAKE LODGE 50 YEAR CHAMBER ANNIVERSARY We want to thank Mormon Lake Lodge for being such a loyal member for the past 50 years! With cabin rentals, a steakhouse, RV campgrounds, and endless outdoor activities why not enjoy a staycation just right outside of Flagstaff! Make sure to visit them at www. mormonlakelodge.com or call them at (928) 354-2227.

CEMENT YOUR LEGACY Create a permanent impression at the Chamber's highly visible entryway

4 x 8 $250 8 x 8 $399 To be installed fall 2019

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BE COOL, BE CHAMBER Behind the scenes of local, small businesses

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