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You are here: Home / Columnists / The Town of Prescott Valley Invites All to Celebrate July Fourth at Red, White and Boom

The Town of Prescott Valley Invites All to Celebrate July Fourth at Red, White and Boom

June 27, 2025 By quadcities Leave a Comment

We hope you will join us on Friday, July 18, for Prescott Valley’s Annual Chamber Banquet at the Findlay Toyota Center.

Celebrate the 4th of July in Prescott Valley with fireworks, live performances and delicious food, 3-9 p.m., Friday, July 4 at the Prescott Valley Civic Center, 7501 E. Skoog Blvd. Enjoy fun activities, such as wet and dry inflatables, carnival rides, crafts, a gaming truck, a dunk tank, a temporary tattoo station, market vendors and so much more. This is a free family event with no admission charge except purchases from food trucks and vendors, or Premium Canopy seating. For questions prior to the event, please contact Parks and Recreation at 928-759-3090.

We hope you will join us on Friday, July 18, for Prescott Valley’s Annual Chamber Banquet at the Findlay Toyota Center. The theme for this year is Casino Night, and we will have gaming tables for people to try their skill or luck. Come enjoy a gourmet dinner prepared by Chef Jim Cabral and see who wins the prestigious Community Excellence Awards. Tickets are $90 per person, $650 for a table of eight and are available online at pvchamber.org or at the chamber office.

Each year, we welcome the new teachers to our schools with a bag full of needed supplies to get them started in their classrooms. Donations of supplies are greatly appreciated to help us fill those bags.    Items can include tissues, paper towels, whiteboard markers and erasers, theme books, notebook paper, scissors, wipes and anything else a new teacher would need. We can take cash donations and simply purchase the supplies on your behalf. For more information, contact the chamber office at 928-772-8857. Help us make our new teachers feel welcome!

Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce Honored for Impact

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce a 4-Star Accreditation for its sound policies, effective procedures and positive community impact!

“Chambers of commerce that achieve an Accreditation designation are leaders in the industry,” said U.S. Chamber Federal Relations and IOM Vice President Raymond P. Towle. “This rigorous review includes all aspects of a chamber’s policies, operations and programming. When chambers earn the distinction of becoming Accredited, it is a mark of excellence for the organization, its staff and its leadership. They are commended for their continued advocacy of free enterprise, and for their commitment to serving members and their local businesses.”

We are honored to receive the 4-Star Accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The recognition affirms our commitment to excellence in service, advocacy and community leadership. It is a proud moment for our team, our members and our entire Prescott Valley business community. QCBN

By Steve Bracety

Steve Bracety is the president and CEO of the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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