Mar 3. 5:30-7:00p.m. The Sustainable Economic Development Initiative is hosting Green Drinks, a monthly networking event. Come enjoy food, drinks and conversation with sustainability-minded people interested in green business. In March, EnviroSystems Management will be giving away a local gift … [Read more...] about Green Drinks–Networking Opportunity
Prepare for Winter Storm
The National Weather Service has upgraded storm total amounts to 16 - 24 inches. Motorists are encouraged to avoid travel this weekend. City of Flagstaff: Due to the forecast intensity of this weekend's winter storm the Flagstaff Aquaplex will close at 7p.m on Saturday and will open at Noon on … [Read more...] about Prepare for Winter Storm
Northern Arizonans Compare AT&T and Verizon for the iPhone
Leslie Kemp doesn't have much longer to wait before she'll have an iPhone in hand. The Sedona resident works at NAU and says Verizon has the best coverage in Northern Arizona. Kemp, who uses a cell phone for business and personal calls, will soon be able to access the Internet from her … [Read more...] about Northern Arizonans Compare AT&T and Verizon for the iPhone
Trends in Fundraising
Feb. 24 Trends in Fundraising Presented by Association of Fundraising Professionals Northern Arizona Chapters (AFPNAZ): Cliff Castle Hotel, Camp Verde, Noon to 1:30 p.m., $20 Member/$30 Non- member, registration required. What are the current trends in fundraising? What is the philanthropic … [Read more...] about Trends in Fundraising
Snow Storm Update
The President's Day weekend storm brought a lot of snow to Northern Arizona, closing highways and I-17 and causing dozens of slide offs and other accidents. The ski resort, Arizona Snowbowl, is reporting 42 inches of new snow. Amounts in other areas vary. One Flagstaff location measured 12 … [Read more...] about Snow Storm Update
Nordic Center Reporting Lots of Snow
While Arizona Snowbowl north of Flagstaff is reporting between 33-48 new inches of the white stuff with more expected this weekend, the Flagstaff Nordic Center has also received plenty of snow. The Nordic Center's Tim Allen tells FBN they have enough snow to keep skiing at the resort viable through … [Read more...] about Nordic Center Reporting Lots of Snow
Meeting on Red Rock Pass Changes
Mar.1 Coconino National Forest holding a work session to talk about changes to the Red Rock Pass area at Red Rock High School, 4:00 p.m. Topics will include recreation fees, and management of the region, visited by millions each year. Ninety-five percent of Red Rock Pass revenue is invested … [Read more...] about Meeting on Red Rock Pass Changes
No. AZ Chef Finalist for James Beard Award
In the chef world, the James Beard is the equivalent of an Academy Award. John Sharpe of Winslow's the Turquoise Room is on the short list of finalists. The Turquoise Room is part of the historic La Posada hotel. Sharpe began his career 50 years ago while still a teen. He was an apprentice … [Read more...] about No. AZ Chef Finalist for James Beard Award
Prototyping Your Idea
Feb. 24 This no cost lunchtime seminar will by led by Bryan Cooperrider. Topics covered with include prototyping and manufacturing and taking your business idea to the next level. Cooperrider is derector of the Design4Practice program at NAU. He is also a mechanical engineer. 11:30-1:00 … [Read more...] about Prototyping Your Idea
After Fall Flooding –Loans Available
Coconino and four other Arizona Counties, Havasupai Tribe Included in SBA Disaster Declaration The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) today announced that qualifying small businesses jarred by severe flooding in five Northern Arizona counties are eligible to receive disaster assistance in the … [Read more...] about After Fall Flooding –Loans Available