6 Can't Miss Stops Along Route 66: A Kingman Guide
If there is one Arizona town that’s sure to kindle nostalgia for an era through which you may not have even lived , its Kingman. If you’re passionate about electric cars, neon lights, and diners; or if you’re wanting to capture some unique shots for your 1950’s Insta hashtag; do yourself a favor and visit Kingman. Kingman delivers a one of a kind experience because of its ability to provide a perfect balance of both retro and modern day vibes.
TPM: Addressing the Rural Workforce Crisis
According to federal statistics, Arizona’s job growth rates are flourishing - ranking our state as having the fourth fastest-growing economy in the country. The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity has supported these findings with projections of continued prosperity through 2020. Yet, in taking a closer look at the numbers, we realize the data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the US Census Bureau is dangerously skewed by the growth of metro Maricopa County; overlooking the dire reality of rural Arizona.
A Letter to My Son's Teacher
If you asked me one month ago for my perception of teachers in the Arizona public school system, I would have scoffed, rolled my eyes, and launched into my usual rhetoric about my son being set up to fail, that teachers are just tired and unmotivated place-holders in a classroom full of deteriorating minds, and that my son would be better off finding a passion and focusing on that because there was no way he was going to learn anything anyway.
Strengthening Rural Resiliency with the 13th Annual Rural Policy Forum
Earlier this month, nearly 300 rural stakeholders, leaders, and advocates convened for the 13th Annual Rural Policy Forum, hosted by the Arizona Rural Development Council (AZRDC). Representatives from all 15 counties traversed the state for the two-day conference in the White Mountains, eager to seek new solutions for building stronger, more resilient rural economies across Arizona.
New Mayors Converge in Prescott Valley
The 2019 election brought new energy to many city and town councils around the state and on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, many of these newly elected officials converged at the Arizona Association for Economic Development Symposium to share their visions for their communities.
Building Sense of Place, One Mural at a Time
Last week, over 70 members of the Camp Verde community gathered at Thanks A’ Latte, a community hub disguised as a local coffee shop, to celebrate the official launch of the Camp Verde Grows mural on their north-facing exterior wall. The cafe was filled with artists, students, business owners, local officials, and community members who had watched the mural take life with each passing day.
5 Things We Learned At The Rural Policy Forum
Earlier this month, the Arizona Rural Policy Forum brought together diverse rural economic development professionals, local nonprofits, community leaders, business owners, and other rural stakeholders to the Town of Wickenburg. By coming together they were able to share resources, hear empowering stories of success, and talk about challenges and solutions to creating a sustainable future for rural communities.
We "Discovered Douglas" and Explored a New Type of Vacation
On July 20th-22nd, the Local First Arizona Foundation brought 16 guests to Douglas, AZ to experience an arts, culture, and heritage getaway in a charming border-town. The experience quickly became a hit among our out-of-town visitors, featuring a stay in the beautiful Gadsden Hotel, local art making experiences, tours, and more.
Local First Arizona Foundation Wins Governor's Tourism Award for WeekendZona
The Arizona Governor’s Conference on Tourism (GCOT) is an annual conference that brings together travel professionals and destination marketers for educational and networking opportunities. Each year at the GCOT Gala dinner, seven awards are presented for a variety of outstanding contributions to tourism around the state.