If I haven’t met you yet, please feel free to stop in the office for a coffee and some conversation. Enjoy March!
Come out and support our local football team. Tryouts will be 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., March 8, at the Wheelhouse Sports Complex. Those former high school or college football heroes still interested in playing professionally should participate in the Open Player Tryout. Let’s see who still has some “game” left in them.
Scholarships are Available
Since 2015, the Chamber has awarded scholarships to graduating seniors from the Prescott Valley area to help students with their continuing education. It can be used at any accredited university, college, technical or trade school. Funds for the scholarships are received through the 50/50 drawings hosted by our ambassadors at networking events and quarterly breakfasts and also received as donations through our Chamber Foundation.
Applications are now available for awards for fall 2025 and can be obtained at pvchamber.org. The selection committee is comprised of a Chamber Board member, Ambassador and a member-at-large. All applicants are blind judged; the applicant’s name is unknown to the reviewers. Any graduating senior from a Prescott Valley school or someone who lives in Prescott Valley but attends school elsewhere is eligible to apply.
Prescott Valley Days Theme
We are excited to announce that this year’s theme for our 47th annual Prescott Valley Days is Celebrating 50 Years of Heroes. Whomever your hero is or even a superhero comic book hero, come out and support in PV Days from May 8-11. Create a themed superhero float or dress up as your hero and participate in the PV Days Parade. Follow the PV Chamber website or Facebook for more updates.
New to the PV Chamber Family
We wish to welcome Courtnee McCarthy to the Chamber team as our new events manager! A Prescott Valley native and graduate of Bradshaw Mountain High School (Go Bears!), Yavapai College and Arizona State University, Courtnee returns home to Prescott Valley after spending the past few years down in the Valley. She has a substantial background in operations and events, and we are excited to welcome her to the team!
As I begin my second month on the job, I have been making the rounds to meet with people in the community. If I haven’t met you yet, please feel free to stop in the office for a coffee and some conversation. Enjoy March! QCBN
By Steve Bracety
Steve Bracety is the president and CEO of the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce.
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