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Welcome to Arizona’s beautiful and dynamic Prescott Valley, a community of fresh air, nearby forests and mild seasons.
With ongoing hard work on part of the community, the Chamber and other Prescott Valley organizations, our economy has thrived and made substantial gains in the face of the toughest economy since the Great Depression. Industrial and commercial growth has enabled our local economy to remain upbeat and strong for visitors and residents alike. Equally important has been the expansion of shopping, hospitality, entertainment and attractions.
Fain Park was refreshed in the winter and spring with the refurbishment of the lake and facilities and is an enjoyable place for picnics, fishing, hiking and resting. The park has been enhanced by renewed beauty, relaxation and fishing opportunities. Year-round activities at Tim’s Toyota Center emerge with hockey, indoor football, indoor rodeo, concerts, circuses and much more. Prescott Valley also has 27 attractive parks which are equipped with soccer fields, baseball fields, basketball courts, picnic areas and numerous other opportunities for recreation.
Other entertainment venues throughout the year include the New Year’s Eve Celebration, the popular midwinter Polar Bear Splash, the Fourth of July Festival and the annual Prescott Valley Days events which include parades, antique tractor pulling contests, carnival rides and other fun events. In addition, the downtown Entertainment District features outdoor concerts, fine dining and more!
You might find that Prescott Valley has an enjoyable small town feel, but you will discover that our amenities are fun, relaxing and very satisfying. Come, visit and stay a lifetime!
Best wishes,
Harvey C. Skoog, Mayor Prescott Valley, Arizona
The Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce... redefining leadership for business.
Welcome to the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce. We are an integral part of this growing, dynamic community and represent the businesses and organizations that make up this exciting area. Ours is a diverse community with residents from every part of the nation choosing to relocate here. It is truly where the “East Coast meets the West Coast.”
The Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce is the “go-to” organization for businesses and business information. We have a business support strategy that offers programs, products and services for a variety of business needs. Our mission is to develop, promote and preserve the general business and community interests served by the organization. We accomplish this by focusing on five target areas of relevance to the business community:
Create a Strong Local Economy:
- Offer business education workshops and seminars
- Host the annual Business, Health and Community Showcase
- Provide business referrals
- Publish an annual business directory
- Publish a monthly news magazine
- Participate in strategic economic development planning sessions
- Partner with the Town of Prescott Valley and the Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation on business projects
- Have an active Economic Development Committee Workers’ Compensation Dividend Plan
Provide Networking Opportunities and Business Contacts:
- Sponsor Business After-Hours and Coffee Chat Mixers
- Hold quarterly breakfasts
- Hold monthly orientation luncheons • Chamber “Buddy” program
Promote the Community:
- Publish a community map
- Publish a Community Profile/ Visitor Guide
- Publish and distribute a promotional Prescott Valley brochure
- Attend conference, trade and travel shows
- Sponsor community events and activities, such as Prescott Valley Days, World Arts Festival, Battle of the Bands, Amphitheater events, etc.
- Operate an official Arizona Visitor Center
- Host two weekly radio shows, one bi-weekly television and a monthly television show
- Ribbon cuttings and grand openings
Represent the Interests of Business in Government:
- Host business introductions to the Prescott Valley Mayor and Council
- Help businesses with issues such as signage, zoning questions, etc.
- Work with affected business areas during construction and road improvement work
Political Action:
- Participate in the Central Arizona Chamber’s Coalition
- Host Governor’s State of the State address
- Sponsor Candidate events
- Publish a voter information guide
- Monitor the State Legislature for issues relevant to the business community
- Participate in Chamber Day at the Legislature
- Participate with Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry regarding statewide business issues
The Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce is proactive and aggressive in its support, promotion and representation of its business membership. It has a talented and professional staff that is available to assist you with business needs and questions. We welcome you to join us and get involved with this wonderful community. Please contact us at 928-772-8857 or visit our website at www.pvchamber.org.
Chamber Gold Members:
American Family Insurance
Arizona Public Service
Welcome to Prescott Valley.
Marnie Uhl, IOM, ACE President/CEO Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce
In Prescott Valley we have a lifestyle that is so outstanding that we are regularly ranked among America’s top places to live. Anything and everything you could ever want in a new hometown is waiting for you in Prescott Valley. Wide-open spaces and clean mountain air envelop smart growth and a commitment to positive progress. Recreational opportunities and family activities complement great schools and affordable housing. Splendid lifestyle choices and unlimited business potential are next-door neighbors.
Located at 5,100 feet, in a spectacular valley between the Bradshaw and Mingus Mountains, Prescott Valley enjoys a mild year-round climate with four distinct and equally pleasant seasons. We are just 10 minutes away from historic Prescott, one hour from the deserts and lakes around Phoenix, and not much farther from the ski slopes and snow-capped mountains of Flagstaff.
It is a lifestyle that includes everything from cultural and educational activities, a low crime rate and superior public service, to abundant job opportunities and affordable real estate. In addition, we are a family-oriented community blessed with political leaders who are in touch with our residents’ wants and needs. Year-round programs and events offer a variety of activities for every resident. More than 50 places of worship offer a broad spectrum of religious choices and secular services.
At the core of Prescott Valley’s prosperity and commitment to quality living is a philosophy of smart growth. This philosophy allowed us to attract and retain large numbers of light manufacturing and high-tech industries, plus a wide variety of other businesses to support our expanding industrial base.
We have an excellent highway system, more than 800 acres of industrial parks, a skilled and versatile workforce and a top-notch infrastructure that includes modern water, sewer systems and natural gas lines. Also key to Prescott Valley’s economic success is affordable land and properties available for business and
residential purposes.
Prescott Valley has diverse housing. From master planned communities to traditional neighborhoods to homes on acreage, quality housing that is designed to fit every budget is readily available in the growing community.
New families just starting out, as well as retirees from across the nation, are drawn to Prescott Valley by some of the state’s most reasonable real estate prices. People of all ages agree that Prescott Valley’s comfortable neighborhoods are attractive, safe and friendly.
If you decide to make Prescott Valley your new hometown, you will discover there is a definite emphasis on “home.” Add up all the advantages to living in our community and it quickly becomes obvious why people rarely talk about Prescott Valley’s lifestyle without first using the word “great.” It is a lifestyle that is made for you!
Glassford Hill, overlooking what is now Prescott Valley since being formed by volcanic activity thousands of years ago, has been witness to many changes. At one time, mammoths roamed the valley floor. There is ample archeological evidence to indicate that early man moved into the area nearly 3,000 years ago. Native Americans settled villages around the year 1400 and left behind spear points and other artifacts to mark their presence.
Though Spanish explorers passed through the vicinity in the late 16th century, it was not until the 1864 discovery of gold in the nearby Bradshaw Mountains that Prescott Valley began to really attract attention from the outside world.
The U.S. Army established Fort Whipple in nearby Prescott and the U.S. Cavalry used Glassford Hill as a heliograph site for signal mirrors to communicate with other army units in a war against the Apaches.
This was probably the most activity Prescott Valley saw until the early 1900s, when the Fain family homesteaded the area. Cattle then shared the range with antelope for decades—but a new town was on the way. In 1966, Prescott Valley was founded.
By the early 1970s, the population in the area, sometimes called Jackass Flats, had grown to 600 people. Prescott Valley was incorporated in 1978 with a population of 1,520. Today, Prescott Valley is one of the fastest-growing non-metropolitan towns in America. We now have more than 38,000 residents and we continue to grow—but we are still proud to offer a friendly, small-town atmosphere that makes us one of the nation’s most desirable communities in which to live and work.
Located in Yavapai County, Prescott Valley lies between the cities of Flagstaff and Phoenix. Residents find traveling around town, as well as the entire state of Arizona, to be convenient and easily accessible. U.S. Highway 89 and State Highway 69, as well as State Highway 89A, serve the town. Within close proximity to Interstates 17 and 40, it is no wonder that a day’s drive can take you to Tucson, Las Vegas and even Los Angeles.
DeWitt Bros. Trucking, Federal Express, UPS and Yellow Freight Trucking service are available to handle all your trucking and freight transportation needs.
Greyhound Bus Lines and our local shuttle services are alternative modes for passenger transportation. Hourly shuttle service is available to take passengers to Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix every day.
Nearby Prescott is home to Ernest A. Love Field. Acting as the city’s municipal airport, the facility ranks behind Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport as the second busiest airport in the state and 31st in the country. Great Lakes Airlines provides commuter service between Prescott Airport and Los Angeles International Airport in California and also to Denver, Colorado. Love Field is home to the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Considered one of the most highly acclaimed universities of its kind around the globe, recent renovations have garnered as many new students as it has praise from industry experts. Lockheed Martin’s Western Region Flight Service Center is also located in Prescott Valley.
Scenery plays a major role in Prescott Valley’s tourism appeal. The surrounding mountains gently flow into rolling hills, rendering a diverse landscape throughout the surrounding areas. The spirit of the Old West lives on in nearby ranching communities and ghost towns, while 12th-century cliff dwellings and pueblos still exist today.
Located north of Prescott Valley, the Grand Canyon National Park encompasses 277 miles of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. One of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world, Grand Canyon is unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers to visitors on the rim. Grand Canyon National Park is a World Heritage Site and the Grand Canyon is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Prescott Valley is central to a variety of tourist destinations. Within driving distance, the communities of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon are popular for day trips, as well as the mining community of Jerome and the historical fort at Camp Verde. The Prescott-Yavapai Indian Tribe operates a first class resort, conference center and casino in nearby Prescott. The local lakes and national forest areas are home to a myriad of trail systems. Hiking and outdoor enthusiasts will be awestruck by the natural beauty the area has to offer.
Prescott Valley is a growing community of friendly people. Quality of lifestyle makes this a great place for both families and retirees alike. Yavapai County is one of the nation’s 100 Best Communities for young people. It is a wonderful place with many opportunities for sports, hiking and entertainment. It boasts an average of 300 days of sunshine each year.
Prescott Valley continues to attract people as this part of Arizona has some of the most affordable and diverse living accommodations anywhere. Houses of all styles and periods, from mid-19th century homes with white picket fences to half-million dollar homes for the new millennium, dot the horizon. Many residents find that they can take advantage of Prescott Valley’s small town ambiance while also receiving a great value for their real estate dollar.
Our mountainous, high desert surroundings lead to well-established neighborhoods with clean, quiet streets. Developing neighborhoods attract transferees, empty nesters and new homeowners with their close proximity to schools, shopping and city parks. New condominiums and apartment complexes are also being built as commercial developments are completed.
Phoenix may be the official state capital, but when it comes to recreation, leisure-time activities and good old-fashioned fun, Prescott Valley is the real capital of Arizona.
First, there are 10 public parks, including Mountain Valley Park, with its award-winning amphitheater, skate and bike park and public swimming pool complete with a 100-foot slide and splash pad. Fain Park offers fishing, hiking, gold panning and just relaxing in one of the area’s most scenic locations.
On the outskirts of town are the towering pines of Prescott National Forest, where there are thousands of acres available for hiking, biking, backpacking, fishing and camping. Lynx Lake, Goldwater Lake and Watson Lake are just a few miles up the road, as are the rugged Mingus Mountains with their spectacular vistas.
In town, you can participate in organized sports for both youth and adults. These range from football to baseball, basketball to soccer, bowling to volleyball. During the hockey season you can enjoy ice skating at Tim’s Toyota Center or hike along the many urban trails located within the town.
There is golf to be played on several public courses, a zoological sanctuary to visit in nearby Prescott and, of course, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon, which is only a two-hour drive to the north.
If that is not enough to keep you busy, you can attend a craft fair, visit a historical site or museum, go bowling, test your skills at miniature golf or skee-ball, rent a canoe, spend an afternoon shooting skeet…the list of Prescott Valley’s year-round recreational opportunities and leisure activities is virtually endless.
- Golf Courses
PUBLIC Prescott Golf and Country Club 1030 Prescott Country Club Blvd. Dewey, 928-775-3941
Quailwood Greens Golf Course 12200 E Highway 69 Dewey, 928-772-0130
StoneRidge Golf Course 1601 N. Bluff Top Dr. Prescott Valley, 928-772-6500
PRIVATE Talking Rock Golf Course 15075 N. Talking Rock Ranch Rd. Prescott, 877-922-4440
Prescott Valley is rich in a variety of cultural activities for all ages. The beautifully landscaped grounds at the Prescott Valley Civic Center create the setting for the “Art at the Center” collection and many community and town events. Also located on the Civic Center grounds is the Prescott Valley Military Monument. This monument stands out to honor all who have served in our armed forces.
Fain Park is home to an historical mining display as well as ancient Native American ruins. In the contemporary town center, Harkins Theater, a 14-screen Cineplex, anchors an entertainment district, which includes restaurants, shops, a family fun center, a miniature golf course and an outdoor concert venue.
Yavapai Downs at Prescott Valley offers beautiful mountain vistas, horse racing and hundreds of community activities. Local, state and national events are staged at this modern, versatile venue and it is also the home of the Yavapai County Fair. Tim’s Toyota Center is home to the Arizona Sundogs professional hockey team, Arizona Adrenaline arena football team and numerous concerts, family shows and community events.
One of the largest outdoor facilities of its kind in the entire state, the Prescott Valley Amphitheater accommodates 30,000 people nestled inside Mountain Valley Park. Famous entertainers and popular rock bands often perform at this centrally located venue. The facility also acts as the site for league play and major tournaments for a variety of sports. One of the town’s most celebrated annual events, the July 4th Fireworks celebration, gathers the entire community for a night of picnicking, concerts and fireworks. The Arizona Parks and Recreation Association designated the park as an Outstanding Recreation Facility in 1996.
Fifteen years ago, with assistance from the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Prescott Valley Art Guild was established. Art and culture are embraced and encouraged through this organization, which actively promotes imagination and creativity from the community. Acclaimed artists and teachers teach workshops and
classes through the Guild. Youth Arts Month is celebrated in March and the World Arts Festival is held annually in September.
Now in its 35th year, the Prescott Fine Arts Association (PFAA) has been the biggest contributor to the community’s cultural and artistic needs. They vigorously provide entertainment, education and participation for our town’s residents and showcase a full season of Community Theater. The numerous concerts, art exhibits and scholarship competitions supported and offered by the PFAA over the years have proved the organization’s dedication to its craft.
Any way you study it, Prescott Valley is a community that believes in education. Students of all ages and interests have opportunities to learn and improve themselves through a combination of public schools, charter schools and private schools, all complimented by several colleges and universities.
Our public school system is outstanding, with five elementary schools, two middle schools and a state-of-the-art high school which prides itself on its student achievement, athletic programs and faculty.
Prescott Valley’s charter and private schools also serve the community well. Their record of student achievement is definitely worthy of praise.
On standardized tests, Prescott Valley students exceed state averages and compare favorably with national averages for ACT and SAT scores. Local public schools are part of the Humboldt Unified School District, which has been recognized statewide for its progressive administrative leadership. For students looking for courses in technical education, Mountain Institute offers many classes both on campus and in partnership with business.
As for higher education, the area’s colleges and universities offer a wide range of learning experiences, from vocational training to advanced degrees in aerospace engineering.
Yavapai College, which offers associate’s degrees and programs in more than 75 areas of study, maintains an education center in Prescott Valley. Students can also pursue bachelor’s and master’s degrees locally in partnership with Northern Arizona University and Old Dominion University. NAU-Yavapai, which opened on the Prescott Valley Library Campus, offers 4 baccalaureate courses of study which can be completed in three years.
Northcentral University, a leading worldwide online university, which offers accredited bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in business, technology management, education and psychology, recently opened its state-of-the-art 52,000-square-foot world headquarters in Prescott Valley
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, with residential campuses in Prescott and Florida, is a world leader in aviation and aerospace education.
Prescott College, a private college for the study of liberal arts and the environment, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. There are also business seminars available with classes that are just for fun and recreation.
Humboldt Unified School District 6411 N. Robert Rd. Prescott Valley, 86314 928-759-4000 www.humboldtunified.com
Mountain Institute Joint Technological Institute #2 3003 Centerpointe East Dr. Prescott, 86301 928-771-0791 www.mountaininstitutejted.net
Yavapai College 1100 E. Sheldon St. Prescott, 86301 928-776-2001 www.yc.edu
Northcentral University 10000 E. University Dr. Prescott Valley, 86314 928-541-7777 www.ncu.edu
Northern Arizona University-Yavapai 7351 E. Civic Cir. Prescott Valley, 86314 928-771-6144 www.yavapai.nau.edu
Charter Schools See listings in business directory.
Prescott Valley is a leader in economic development in Central Arizona. New industrial, retail and business hubs contribute to a growing job base. Lockheed Martin Training Center, Superior Industries and the expansion of the ACE Hardware Retail Support Center are a few examples of Prescott Valley’s industrial expansion. The close proximity to the larger population center of the Greater Phoenix area allows for an easy commute, yet provides the natural relaxation and opportunities for recreation and safe living that today’s family craves. Prescott Valley residents cherish their rural lifestyle and scenic vistas, but the town also hosts a variety of small businesses, which provide significant employment prospects and services to its citizens.
The town of Prescott Valley, along with the Humboldt Unified School District and Arizona Department of Transportation, act as the major public employers. Serving as the major businesses in the private sector are Prescott Newspapers, Yavapai Regional Medical Center, M I Windows and Doors, Printpack, Arizona Public Service, Ace Retail Support Center, Hensley Budweiser, Tim’s Toyota Center and the Lockheed Martin Training Center.
Enterprise zones are another reason companies find Prescott Valley such an attractive place to conduct business. These zones enable the town to offer tax credits, employee benefits, priority status for bond and infrastructure financing, reductions in development fees and a host of other incentives designed to offer significant advantages for locating a business here. The Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation provides services for businesses looking to relocate to Prescott Valley.
In both commerce and industry, foresight and imagination are the driving forces behind progress. New twists to old procedures, exciting ideas and incredible commitment to dreams are responsible for the diversity and flexibility that keep Prescott Valley a notch above other marketplaces.
Shopping in Prescott Valley is active, with a community that recognizes the economic and personal benefits of shopping locally. The town offers a variety of shopping options, and its inviting central business district commands several square blocks in the heart of the community. The new Prescott Valley Crossroads and Glassford Hill Marketplace shopping centers offer major retail stores that complement the many fine specialty shops in the area. One may find home furnishings and accents, books, antiques and collectibles, as well as numerous eateries and professional services. There is something for everyone here.
Located throughout the town are a wide variety of fine restaurants and convenient fast-food establishments. A medley of culinary delights awaits, from zesty Mediterranean dishes and exotic Oriental creations to south-of-the-border specialties and down-home Midwest cooking. Whether you want a quick bite on the run, a family dinner or a five-star dining experience, Prescott Valley has it all.
Prescott Valley is fortunate to have a growing healthcare community. Anchoring it is the Yavapai Regional Medical Center’s East Campus, a 50-bed facility with the future capacity of 250 beds. YRMC has a wide range of care options including emergency department, surgery, laboratory services, cardiopulmonary, neurology services, radiology and other patient-related services.
The Women’s Health Pavilion and Family Birthing Center now serves all women’s health care needs and the delivery of babies. Soon to open is the Breast Care Center which will provide services for both men and women specializing in the detection, treatment and care for breast cancer.
The Mountain Valley Rehabilitation Hospital is a 40-bed center specializing in a comprehensive variety of rehabilitation care allowing patients and their families to receive treatment and services while staying in their home area. These new facilities complement the Del E. Webb Outpatient center, the Prescott Valley Primary and Urgent Care Clinic and the community’s network of outstanding healthcare providers.
Fitness centers help Prescott Valley residents of all ages stay active and keep fit. Additionally, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities are available for residents with special needs.
A Mayor, six Council Members and a Town Manager govern the town of Prescott Valley, actively promoting and preparing for our city’s future. With those sentiments in mind, the Council has played a major role in the city’s expansion. Under the direction of this Mayor and Council, the town created the popular and successful Citizen’s Academy. This 10-week course educates community members about the various departments within the town government and their functions.
The Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) is currently staffed with 62 sworn personnel and 16 civilian positions divided into two main divisions. The Field Services Division consists of patrol, traffic, K9, animal control and a special response team. The Support Services Division consists of criminal investigations, school resource and records. In addition, the Chief’s Administrative Section consists of administrative support, training/background coordination and volunteers. PVPD also belongs to a regionalized dispatch center housed in Prescott.
The department practices community-oriented policing and participates in such programs as Neighborhood Block Watch, Business Watch, National Night Out, D.A.R.E., “Every 15 Minutes,” First Responder Smart Card, Watch Your Car, Police Explorers and Volunteers In Policing. The department also hosts a Citizens Police Academy once a year, open to all members of the community.
The Internationally Accredited Central Yavapai Fire District serves the Town of Prescott Valley. The Fire District is staffed by career professionals providing the following main services: modern fire suppression techniques, advanced life support, hazardous materials, public education and fire safety inspections.
Population — 38,822
Founded — 1966 (incorporated 1978)
Elevation — 5,100 ft.
Town of Prescott Valley 7501 E. Civic Circle — 928-759-3100 www.pvaz.net
Water/Sewer Department — 928-759-3020
Public Works — 928-759-3070
Parks & Recreation — 928-759-3090
Utilities — 928-759-3020
Library — 928-759-3040
Magistrate Court — 928-772-8277
Mayor and Council — 928-759-3100
Prescott Valley Police Department 7601 E. Civic Cir. Emergency — 911 Non-emergency — 928-772-9267
Central Yavapai Fire District 8555 E. Yavapai Rd., Prescott Valley Emergency — 911 Non-emergency — 928-772-7711
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce 3001 N. Main St., Ste 2A www.pvchamber.org — 928-772-8857
Yavapai County 1015 Fair St., Prescott — 928-771-3100
UTILITIES Electricity APS — 800-253-9405
Natural Gas UniSource Energy — 877-837-4968
Propane — See Directory
Water/Sewer — See Town Listing
Telephone — See Directory
Cable/Internet — See Directory
Prescott Valley has many churches representing diverse faiths and denominations. Members of Prescott Valley’s faith-based community work together. The spirit of cooperation is not clouded by sectarian differences. There are over 30 churches of different denominations.
January
- Polar Bear Splash
February
- Spring Volleyball
March
- Youth Arts Month
- Family Arts Festival
- EGGstravaganza (coincides with Easter holiday)
April
- Earth Day/Arbor Day Celebration
- Pronghorn Golf Classic
May
- Art at the Center
- Battle of the Bands Concert
- Mountain Valley Splash opens
- Team Up to Clean Up Community Event
- Yavapai Downs Horse Racing @ Prescott Valley
June
- Main Street Arts and Crafts Fair
- Outdoor Concerts in Entertainment District
- Prescott Valley Days
- Yavapai Downs Horse Racing @ Prescott Valley
July
- 4th of July Celebration
- Amphitheater Concert
- Outdoor Concerts in Entertainment District
- Yavapai Downs Horse Racing @ Prescott Valley
August
- National Night Out Against Crime
- Outdoor Concerts in Entertainment District
- Yavapai Downs Horse Racing @ Prescott Valley
September
- World Arts Festival
October
- Yavapai County Fair
November
- Business, Health and Community Showcase
- Flying High Turkey Drive
- Valley of Lights
December
- Burning Desire to Feed the Hungry Food Drive
- Valley of Lights
- Holiday Festival of Lights and Parade
- Civic Center Tree Lighting
A B C E F H I L M O P R S T U W
Automotive - Parts Automotive - Sales Business Chamber of Commerce Communications/Broadcasting Education Entertainment Financial Flooring/Wallcovering Health Insurance Lodging Merchant Services Moving/Storage Museum Organizations Organizations - Non-Profit Plumbing/Heating/AC Real Estate Retail/Shopping Senior Services Transportation Utilities Waste Management Worship
Automotive - Parts
Big O Tires 7690 E. Highway 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-1176 [email protected]
www.bigotires.com
Automotive - Sales
Dana Moore's Liberty Kia 5600 E. Market St.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-5600 [email protected] www.libertykia.com
Business
Yavapai County Contractors Association 810 E. Sheldon Street
Prescott AZ
86302, 928-778-0040 [email protected]
www.ycca.org
Chamber of Commerce
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce 3001 N. Main St., Suite 2A
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-8857 [email protected]
www.pvchamber.org
Communications/Broadcasting
Arizona's Hometown Radio Group - KPPV 106.7FM / KDDL 94.3FM / KQNA 1130AM and 99.9FM P.O. Box 26523 Prescott Valley
AZ 86312, 928-445-8289
[email protected] www.kppv.com
Communications/Broadcasting
Arizona's Hometown Radio Group P.O. Box 26523 Prescott Valley
AZ 86312, 928-445-8289
[email protected] www.kppv.com
Communications/Broadcasting
Dish Tech - Dish Network 8156 E. Highway 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-3720 www.dishtech.getdish.com
Communications/Broadcasting
Dish Tech - DirecTV 8156 E. Highway 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-3720 www.dishtech.getdish.com
Communications/Broadcasting
Cable One 3201 Tower Rd.
Prescott AZ
86305, 928-541-7530 [email protected]
www.cableone.net
Education
Humboldt Unified School District 6411 N. Robert Rd.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-400 [email protected]
www.humboldtunified.com
Education
A-1 Driving School of Arizona LLC 2485 Great Western Drive Suite H
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-1009 [email protected]
www.a1drivingschool.net
Entertainment
Bucky's Casino / Yavapai Casino PO Box 10190
Prescott AZ
86304, 928-771-6756 [email protected]
www.yavapaiga.com
Financial
Arizona State Credit Union 2355 W. PInnacle Peak
Phoenix AZ
85027, 602-467-4266 [email protected]
www.azstcu.org
Flooring/Wallcovering
Carpet One Floor and Home 7785 E. Highway 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-6801 [email protected] www.carpetone.com
Health
Las Fuentes Resort Village 1035 Scott Dr.
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-445-9300 [email protected]
www.lasfuentesretirement.com
Health
Nurses Network Incorporated 3085 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-8707 [email protected] www.nursesnetwork.net
Health
Dewey Spine Center 150 S. Highway 69, Ste. 7
Dewey AZ
86327, 928-632-1430 [email protected]
www.deweyspinecenter.com
Health
Yavapai Regional Medical Center 1003 Willow Creek Road
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-771-5696 [email protected]
www.yrmc.org
Health
Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital 3700 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley
AZ 86314, 928-759-8800
[email protected] www.mvrrh.ernesthealth.com
Health
Yavapai Regional Medical Center 1003 Willow Creek Road
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-771-5696 [email protected]
www.yrmc.org
Health
Angels Care Home Health 2301 FM 1187, Ste. 203
Mansfield TX
76063, 817-539-2446 [email protected]
Health
Rummel Optical / Rummel Eye Care P.C. 1022 Willow Creek Rd., #200
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-445-4069 [email protected]
www.rummeleyecare.net
Health
Hospice of the Pines 13175 E. Highway 169
Dewey AZ
86327, 928-632-0111 [email protected]
www.hospitceofthepines.com
Health
Bradshaw Family Dental 7136 E. Pav Way Prescott Valley
AZ 86314, 928-775-9495
[email protected] www.bradshawfamilydental.com
Health
Angels on Duty In Home Care 3185 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-7145 [email protected] www.angelsondutyhomecare.com
Health
Northern Arizona Orthopaedics 3237 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-226-2914 [email protected]
www.northazortho.com
Health
Las Fuentes Care Center 1045 Scott Drive
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-778-9603 [email protected]
www.LCAA.com
Health
Good Samaritan Society - Prescott Home Health and Hospice 1065 Ruth St.
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-778-5655 www.good-sam.com
Health
Antone Optical - Renita Frost, O.D. / Terri Antone, A.B.O.C. 7840 E. Highway 69, Ste. A-5A
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-775-9393 [email protected]
Health
Prescott Valley Primary and Urgent Care Clinic 3051 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-2591 [email protected]
Health
SimonMed 7304 E. Deer Valley, Suite 105
Scottsdale AZ
85255, 480-818-3323 www.simonmed.com
Insurance
State Farm Insurance - Eric Strobel, Agent 2485 Great Western Drive Suite G1
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-8338 [email protected] www.estrobel.net
Insurance
American Family Insurance - Natalie Haertlein, Agent 3050 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. 104
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-1443 [email protected]
www.nataliehaertlein.com
Insurance
Mosaic Insurance Alliance, LLC - Sara Merrill / Sandy K. Merrill 3075 N. Windsong, Suite B-2
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-458-7374 [email protected] www.mosaicinsuranceaz.com
Lodging
Residence Inn Marriott 3599 Lee Circle
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-925-6593 [email protected]
www.marriott.com/prcri
Lodging
Spring Hill Suites Marriott 3599 Lee Circle
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-925-6593 [email protected]
www.marriott.com/prcsh
Lodging
Prescott Resort and Conference Center 1500 Highway 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86301, 928-776-1666 [email protected]
www.prescottresort.com
Lodging
Hampton Inn Prescott 3453 Ranch Dr.
Prescott AZ
86303, 928-443-5500 [email protected]
www.prescottaz.hamptoninn.com
Lodging
Holiday Inn Express 3454 Ranch Dr.
Prescott
AZ 86303, 928-445-8900
[email protected] ww.hiexpress.com/prescottaz
Lodging
Americas Best Value Inn 8383 E. Hwy. 69 Prescott Valley
AZ 86314, 928-772-2200
[email protected] www.AmericasBestValueInn.com
Lodging
Comfort Suites Prescott Valley 2601 N. Crownpointe Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-771-2100 [email protected]
www.comfortsuites.com/hotel/az299
Lodging
Days Inn 7875 E. State Hwy. 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-8600 [email protected]
www.daysinnpv.com
Merchant Services
All Card Processing 1111 N. Wide Open Trail
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-925-7566 [email protected] www.allcardpro.com
Moving/Storage
Kin Care, L.L.C. 3050 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. 108
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-775-2057 [email protected]
www.kincaremovesyou.com
Museum
The Smoki Museum P.O. Box 10224
Prescott AZ
86304, 928-445-1230 [email protected]
www.smokimuseum.org
Organizations
Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity - ReStore 1230 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-445-8003 x15 [email protected]
www.prescotthabitat.org
Organizations - Non-Profit
Valle del Sol 3807 N. 7th St.
Phoenix AZ
85014, 602-258-6797 x141 [email protected]
Plumbing/Heating/AC
Chino Heating and Cooling, Inc. 550 N. Highway 89
Chino Valley AZ
86323, 928-636-2955 [email protected]
www.chinoheating.com
Real Estate
C Marshall and Associates Realty 7749 W. Florentine, Suite A
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-775-2984 [email protected]
www.cmareal.com
Real Estate
Kooiman Realty, L.L.C. 7120 E. Pav. Way Ste. 101
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-775-8880 [email protected] www.kooimanrealty.com
Real Estate
Karyn Banfield, Realtor - Kooiman Realty, L.L.C 7120 E. Pav. Way. Ste101
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-458-0822 [email protected]
www.prescott-foreclosures.com
Real Estate
Universal Homes at Granville 23335 N. 18th Dr., Suite 122
Phoenix AZ
85027, 623-879-7040 [email protected]
Retail/Shopping
SMARTgirls Resale Fashion 6616 E. 2nd St. , Ste. F
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-1227 [email protected] www.smartgirlsfashion.com
Retail/Shopping
Games People Play 6550 E. 2nd St. Prescott Valley
AZ 86314, 928-776-9500
[email protected] www.gamespeopleplaypv.com
Retail/Shopping
Sam's Club 5757 E. State Rt. 69
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-778-5042 [email protected]
www.samsclub.com
Retail/Shopping
JAFRA - Raquel Powell, Independent Skin Care Consultant 7088 E. Lantern Ln.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-2586 [email protected] www.mxjafra.com/rpowell
Senior Services
CASA Senior Center 9360 E. Manzanita Circle
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-3337 [email protected]
www.seniorservicespv.com
Senior Services
Alta Vista Retirement Community 916 Canterbury Lane
Prescott AZ
86301, 928-772-6000 [email protected]
www.avprc.com
Senior Services
Good Samaritan Society - Windsong Villas 3380 N. Windsong Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-775-9960 www.good-sam.com
Transportation
Master's Touch 6550 E. Second St., Suite A
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-759-0206 [email protected] www.masterstouchtours.com
Waste Management
Patriot Disposal Inc. P.O. Box 26296 Prescott Valley
AZ 86312, 928-775-9000
[email protected] www.patriotdisposal.com
Worship
Prescott Valley United Methodist Church 8944 E. Sommer Dr.
Prescott Valley AZ
86314, 928-772-6366 [email protected] www.prescottvalleyumc.org
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