Chamber Voice of Business Newsletter | October 2022

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Your Guide to the 2022 General Election

Election Day is just around the corner with early voting starting on October 24 for the General Election on November 8. The last day to register to vote is October 11. There’s a lot to be voted on, from candidates in local and state races to several ballot issues. In this issue, we help you breakdown the issues, introduce the candidates, and answer some of your questions about the looming election.

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2 Chamber Voice | OCTOBER 2022 WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE? Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce 317 West Walnut Street Rogers, Arkansas 72756 P: (479) 636-1240 F: (479) 636-5485 3 �������� Chamber Staff & Board of Directors 4�������� Your Guide to the 2022 General Election 6 ������� Meet the Candidates 8�������� King Burrito Named Small Business of the Third Quarter 9 ������� Business and Community Partnerships: An Essential part of Career & Technical Education 11 ������ Arvest First Leadership Kicks Off 2022-23 Class 12 ����� Chamber, Regional Organizations Celebrate Welcoming Week NWA 14 ����� Rogers Rotary Club Serves Community for Over a Century 15 ����� Embrace the Rumble in Rogers 16 ����� Business and Industry Training Provides Valuable Skills for Workforce Needs in Northwest Arkansas 18 ����� Network on the Range at Chamber’s Sporting Clays Classic October 14 19 ����� Chamber Spotlighting Business & Entrepreneurship at NWA Community Showcase 20 ��� Chamber Welcomes Sara Lynn Geiger & Skylar Rutherford 21 ����� Winners Announced for Chamber Golf Tournament, Presented by Salmonsen Group Realtors 22 ���� Focus on the Community Articles • NW Arkansas Championship Returns to Rogers • State’s First Dedicated Bilingual Bank Opens in Rogers • Railyard Park Named Facility of the Year • Literacy Council of Benton County Notes 50-year Anniversary of “Each One, Teach One” • Ozark Regional Transit Service Rises in Popularity 28 ���� Pumpkin Patches and Haunted Houses in Northwest Arkansas 30 ��� 2022 Northwest Arkansas Craft Fairs Guide 32 ���� SPONSOR THANKS | 3rd Quarter 2022 34 ��� NEW MEMBERS & RIBBON CUTTINGS | August 2022 36 ��� MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS | August 2022 37 ���� Chamber Business Connect & Educational Events

Raymond Burns, CCE President/CEO rburns@rogerslowell.com

Brad Phillips

Senior Vice President of Marketing Communications brad@rogerslowell.com

J.R. Shaw, IOM

Executive Director/Executive Vice President | Visit Rogers jr@rogerslowell.com

Katie Burns

Vice President of Operations katie@rogerslowell.com

Shelle Summers, IOM

Senior Vice President of Membership Services ssummers@rogerslowell.com

Steve Cox

Senior Vice President of Economic Development steve@rogerslowell.com

Ross Phillips

Senior Vice President of Community Development ross@rogerslowell.com

Geovanny Sarmiento

Senior Vice President of Community Engagement & Inclusion geovanny@rogerslowell.com

Vickie Grotts, IOM

Vice President of Accounting & Finance vickie@rogerslowell.com

Karen Wagaman

Vice President of Downtown Development karen@rogerslowell.com

Sara Lynn Geiger

Vice President of Government Affairs sara@rogerslowell.com

Nick Smith

Creative Services Director nick@rogerslowell.com

Justin Freeman Marketing Communications Manager justin@rogerslowell.com

Loretta Gomez Finance Manager loretta@rogerslowell.com

Holly Clarke

Special Events Coordinator holly@rogerslowell.com

Luke Wiggins, TMP Director of Sales | Visit Rogers luke@rogerslowell.com

Jivette De Jesus

Community Engagement and Inclusion Manager jivette@rogerslowell.com

Jacque Eakins

Account Executive jacque@rogerslowell.com

Meredith Alvarez

Customer Relations Specialist meredith@rogerslowell.com

Marni Rogers, IOM Member Relations Manager marni@rogerslowell.com

Sherry Glanton Accounting Clerk sherry@rogerslowell.com

Skylar Rutherford Marketing Communications Manager skylar@rogerslowell.com

DIRECTORS

2024 DIRECTORS

Ever

Community Development – Josh Vasquez Membership Services – Tanya Smith Economic Development – Brad Crain

www.RogersLowell.com | OCTOBER 2022 3 CHAMBER STAFF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman of the Board | Erin Kiefer, Assembled Products Chairman-Elect | Mike Power, First Security Bank Treasurer | Tom Allen, Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners Past Chairman | Angie Tucker-Ridley, Tucker’s Furniture & Appliances President/CEO | Raymond Burns RIDC President | Jerry Vest, Regions Bank EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS AUDIT COMMITTEEDIVISION CHAIRS 2022 DIRECTORS Ron Branscum, Strategic Business Consulting David Kimball, Benchmark Group Jerra Toms, University of Arkansas Walton College of Business John-Michael Scurio, George’s Inc. Tanya Smith, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge Melissa Turpin, Honeycomb Kitchen 2023
Kristen Boozman, Portfolio Sotheby’s International Realty Dean Fisher, Glad Manufacturing Angela Grayson, Precipice IP Patrick Kerrwood, Northwest Health Mat Mozzoni, Cox Business Knight Weis, Signature Bank of Arkansas
Michael
Parker, Nabholz Charlotte Rankin, Mercy NWA Gaven Smith, J.B. Hunt Transport Stennett Thompkins, AAA Insurance Brandy Tuft, Ernst & Young Josh Vasquez, Encore Bank Daizy Andrade, University of Arkansas Bruce Barkley, KHBS/KHOG Dr. Marlin Berry, Rogers Public Schools Andrew Branch, NWA National Airport-XNA Larry Cooper, Embassy Suites NW Arkansas Brad Crain, Arvest Benton County
Cuellar, First Security Bank Mike Dodge, Carroll Electric Coop. Corp. David Faulkner, Pinnacle Hills Promenade
Cathy Foraker, AT&T
David
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Bradley
Hardin, AEP/SWEPCO
Greg
Hines, Mayor, City of Rogers
Tom
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LLC Corry
Hull,
BHC Insurance Emily
Ironside, Crystal Bridges Museum
Dr.
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Northwest Arkansas
Community College
Peter
Lane,
Walton Arts Center Chris
Moore, Mayor, City of Lowell Barry Moehring, Benton County Judge Joey Msall, Black Hills Energy Mickey Rapier, Fellowship Bible Church Rafael Rios, Yeyo’s Mezcaleria & Taqueria at the 1907 Dr. Jim Rollins, Northwest Technical Institute Denise Thomas, Arkansas World Trade Center Scott Tidwell, Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure & Thompson Dick Trammel, Chairman Emeritus Jeff Wood, Tyson Foods Government Affairs – Angela Grayson Destination Marketing – Larry Cooper Ron Branscum Knight Weis Brandy Tuft

Information on the General Election Information on the General Election

Lucky 13: We currently have a total of thirteen State Senate and House races throughout Benton County, with only five of them being contested. Due to redistricting that occurred in 2021, Northwest Arkansas has received one additional State Senate seat, three additional State House seats, and changes of district numbers. Aside from state candidates, we have five issues we will be seeing on the ballot, four pertain to the state as a whole and one is specific to Benton County.

Term Limits, Comebacks, and New Representation: There are several House and Senate races underway across Northwest Arkansas.

• State Representative Joshua Bryant is the candidate for Senate District 32 and Representative-Elect Brit McKenzie is the same for State House District 7’s seat, both uncontested.

• State Senator Bart Hester, District 33, will be back and representing slightly more of both Rogers and Lowell.

• State Representative Austin McCollum will be back for House District 8.

• State Representative Kendon Underwood will also be back and represent slightly more of Lowell.

Still in the State Race Towards the Election: Rogers and Lowell have two seats that are still in the midst of campaigning.

• Current State Representative John Carr (R), has had District 94 shifted to District 15, and received a challenger for the seat – Rachel Cox (D) is seeking to unseat the Representative.

• Another seat shift for the area can be found in House District 11 (formerly District 89) which shifted from a majority Springdale seat to now having parts of Lowell.

• The seat vacated by Former State Representative Megan Godfrey is between two individuals, Rebecca Burkes (R) and Rey Hernandez (D).

• Rey is a Marine Corp Veteran, and former Justice of the Peace for Benton County.

• Rebecca is married to former State Representative Aaron Burkes and founded The Burkes Company.

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Who is Seeking Office in Benton County: Early voting for the 2022

General Election will end on November 7. Benton County has a large list of candidates who are running for Justice of the Peace, the school board, NorthWest Arkansas Community College, and other city positions. If you are unable to vote at a poll on election day you can request an absentee ballot by October 27, but it must be received back to the polls by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.

Ballot Issues: We have four state ballot issues and one local ballot issue that will be on the ballot. The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Research & Extension has put out a breakdown of the statelevel ballot issues here.

Want to Know More?

Use these online tools to learn more about the elections coming up as well as general information about the rules for each district/area of the election itself:

General Benton County Voter Tools

Candidates and Sample Ballots in Benton County

Registration & Polling Place Information

Absentee Ballots

For more information about the Chamber’s Government Affairs work, contact Sara Lynn Geiger at sara@rogerslowell�com.

candidates

meet the candidates

Federal Candidates:

U.S. Senate:

*Senator John Boozman – R

Kenneth Cates – L

Natalie James – D

Stuart Shirrell – I

U.S. Congressional Seat – District 3:

*Congressman Steve Womack – R

Michael Kalagias – L

Lauren Mallett-Hays – D

State Candidates

Governor:

Sarah Huckabee Sanders – R

Chris Jones – D

Lt. Governor:

*Attorney General Leslie Rutledge – R

Kelly Krout – D

Frank Gilbert – L

Attorney General:

Lt. Governor Tim Griffin – R

Jesse Gibson – D

Secretary of State:

*Secretary of State John Thurston – R

Anna Beth Gorman – D

Treasurer of State:

Representative Mark Lowery – R

Pam Whitaker – D

Auditor of State:

Treasurer Dennis Milligan – R

Diamond Arnold Johnson – D

Simeon Snow – L

Commissioner of State Lands:

*Commissioner of State Lands Tommy Land – R

Darlene Goldi Gaines – D

Arkansas Supreme Court (Nonpartisan Race):

*Justice Robin Wynne

Judge Chris Carnahan

Arkansas State Senate

District 32

Representative Josh Bryant – R

District 33

*State Senator Bart Hester – R

Arkansas State House

District 7

Brit McKenzie – R

District 8

*Representative Austin McCollum – R

District 11

Rebecca Burkes – R

Rey Hernandez – D

District 13 (New Seat From Redistricting):

Scott Richardson – R

Jen Standerfer – D

District 15

*Representative John Carr – R Rachel Cox – D

District 16

*Representative Kendon Underwood – R

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King Burrito Named Small Business of the Third Quarter

The Small Business Council of the Chamber provides special recognition to members of the local small business community by presenting four quarterly recognition awards and one yearly recognition award. Quarterly award winners are considered automatic nominees for the yearly award presented at the Chamber’s Annual Celebration of Business & Community.

Why They’re Deserving: To qualify, the small business must be an active Chamber member, employ less than 100 people, and demonstrate good corporate citizenship by giving back to the community.

Without Further Ado: Congratulations to the Third Quarter Outstanding Small Business of the Quarter – King Burrito! They are located at 903 S 8th St. in Rogers. King Burrito features a menu consisting of an array of classic Mexican dishes in a relaxed setting with cantina-style décor.

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Business and Community Partnerships: An Essential part of Career & Technical Education

Rogers Public Schools Career & Technical Education (CTE) has increased the number of partnerships with local businesses, industries, nonprofit and civic organizations significantly over the past several years. These business partnerships have proven to be a vital part of the continued improvement of the district’s CTE and Extended Learning Programs and have been instrumental in aligning CTE programs with current and projected workforce demands.

Valuable Learning Experiences: Mercy

Health and Northwest Medical hospitals and medical facilities, JB Hunt, Tyson and several retail and hospitality companies have hosted student interns. Several companies have also provided opportunities for Rogers Public School teachers to participate in Summer Externships.

Partnerships Develop Educational Training Programs:

The business, industry and community partnerships will be an important part

of student events offered this year, including career conferences, facility tours, career fairs and business sponsored student events.

Why It Matters: The continued collaboration helps prepare students for a broad spectrum of jobs within local companies. Industry certifications recognized by local companies often convey a standardized level of knowledge, aptitude, skill performance and career readiness skills that potential employees, including RPS graduates, will contribute to the job they are applying for and the overall workplace environment.

Get Involved:

The Rogers Public Schools CTE Department invites local companies, community organizations, colleges and technical training centers to participate in career and extended learning events to explore additional partnership endeavors that will focus on certification, job skill training programs and apprenticeships. For more information, contact Dawn Stewart, Director of Career & Technical Education at (479) 636-3910.

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Arvest First Leadership Kicks Off 2022-23 Class

Arvest First Leadership (AFL), a program of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, kicked off its newest class in September.

Activating Tomorrow’s Leaders: AFL invests in the future of our community by providing an innovative, student-focused program promoting personal growth and leadership development opportunities. This free program introduces students to leadership skills and competencies, builds self-esteem, explores career paths, and develops interpersonal skills.

Get Involved: High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors residing in Rogers are eligible to apply, and should meet the following requirements: a minimum 2.5 GPA; demonstrated leadership potential; commitment to maintaining passing grades in all courses during participation in the program; and the ability to attend all sessions. Other desired qualities include a passion for community involvement, the ability to work well with peers, and a positive influence on peers.

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Chamber, Regional Organizations Celebrate Welcoming Week NWA

Northwest Arkansans joined together in September to showcase the region’s diverse cultures, activate collection drives for local nonprofits and strengthen connections within communities during Welcoming Week NWA, an annual series of familyfriendly events. Rogers Mayor Greg Hines signed an official proclamation to support the program.

Why it’s important: The program’s overarching message is that people of all backgrounds belong in NWA and enrich the region both economically and socially. The week is a great example of the Chamber’s Vision for our area to be the center of world-class business, welcoming communities, and opportunities for all.

What we did: The Chamber partnered with the Rogers Public Library to create a “Welcome to NWA” video in Spanish to help newcomers learn valuable information about everyday life in NWA. Our Community Development division also welcomed families to Rogers at the September 10 Rogers Local Food Market.

Yo + Aqui (I + Here): This was our Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks theme. It featured NWA newcomers sharing their stories and helped them make new connections.

The Welcome Mat: Our Go Downtown Rogers program hosted The Welcome Mat on September 17. This event wrapped up Welcoming Week NWA with a community party. It brought together NWA newcomers with the community in the spirit of working together for a better quality of life for all.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Welcoming Week also coincided with the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 - October 15 every year. Beginning in 1968, #HispanicHeritageMonth is celebrated nationwide through festivals, art shows, conferences, community gatherings, and much more. The Chamber joined Walmart among other organizations celebrating the month and the independence days of several Latin American countries including Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

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Donating door prizes for the Chamber's events is an effective strategy to gain awareness of your business and showcase your products and services! If you are interested in donating door prizes for 2023, come to this members-only Door Prize Luncheon on Wednesday, December 7.

We're Making Donating Door Prizes Convenient

Bring all of the door prizes that you wish to donate for events next year with you. We'll earmark and store them, and ensure they are given away for you at the events you choose. It's a convenient way to donate your door prizes for the entire year all at once and a great opportunity to get your business name in front of event attendees. This is an opportunity to market your business at 30+ Events in 2023!

Join us for this complimentary luncheon. It's our way of saying thanks for your donation and support of the Chamber's events.

of Rogers will feature an impressive

of small bites, desserts and beverages

by local chefs featuring the city’s culinary excellence and diversity. Join us for an evening with an eclectic audience of young professionals, chamber businesses, visitors, and food enthusiasts from across

The evening will be filled with live music, amazing taste, beer and wine as well

a signature cocktail for this special event.

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We encourage you to purchase your tickets as this event sells out quickly. Tickets are available for purchase for $25 each. October 27, 2022 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Founders Plaza Terrace 5001 S. Founders Way | Rogers, AR 72758 presented by Fill Out Donation Forms, Register and RSVP now at www.RogersLowell.com Wed. December 7, 2022 11:30 am 1:00 pm Baggett-Trammel Conference Room 317 W. Walnut St.| Rogers, AR 72756 FREE AND OPEN TO MEMBERS

Rogers Rotary Club Serves Community for Over a Century

Rogers office of the Ozark Fruit Growers Association from c. 1920 with the Rotary Wheel on the front door

Service Above Self: The Rogers Rotary Club has served as a driving force for economic development in Rogers and Northwest Arkansas. Founded on April 1, 1917 on the concept of community service, Rotary is comprised of business leaders, educators, religious leaders, lawmakers, nonprofit executives and other civic-minded citizens who are interested in making a difference in the community. Members exemplify the motto, ‘Service Above Self.’

Paving the Way: Rotary members working in businesses throughout our community played a role in getting the brick streets paved in 1924 and took leadership roles within the community. Rotary continues to serve in significant ways, providing businesses and nonprofits with the opportunity to connect and collaborate with one another while serving and learning about community.

Community Focus: Rotary presents community awards to deserving individuals each year such as the Dick Daniel Distinguished Citizen Award, which recognizes and honors individuals who strive toward the highest level of community involvement, influence, and dedication of time and energies toward making our community a better place to live. They also provide dictionaries to Rogers Public Schools, provide wheelchairs to the National Wheelchair Mission and donate books to the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter.

Making Events Happen: Rotarians sponsor many downtown events such as Frisco Inferno, the official BBQ Competition of Bikes Blues and BBQ, and are co-sponsors of Rogers Oktoberfest Beer Festival. Rotarians also host a monthly lake and trail clean up at Lake Atalanta. When an opportunity to serve becomes available, Rotarians take the lead.

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Embrace the Rumble in Rogers Embrace the Rumble in Rogers

Bikes, Blues and BBQ is the world’s largest charity motorcycle rally that benefits women, children and the under-served members of the Northwest Arkansas community. Over the course of its 20 years, the “Rally with a Purpose” has raised over $3 million for local charities.

The Road to Recovery: Tourism is the 2nd largest industry in Arkansas, generating an $8 billion impact in spending to the state in 2021. Pre-pandemic, visitors spent over $240 million in Rogers, and large events create major economic impacts for our communities and hospitality businesses navigating recovery from the pandemic.

New Home Base: Based in Rogers this year from October 5-8, the BBBBQ rally creates opportunities for the entire community. Tax revenues generated by travel and tourism create economic and community development opportunities for local businesses, and help fund local

government improvements in public safety, parks and recreation, and infrastructure like roads and bridges.

Numbers Don’t Lie: Rally studies show 40 percent of attendees come from within 25 miles of Downtown Rogers, which means they are our neighbors and prospective customers. 90 percent of rally goers are high-income earners with disposable income, adding up to major spending by of out-of-town guests in our restaurants, shops, hotels and more.

Why it Matters: Northwest Arkansas is fortunate to host major events like the recent Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, Northwest Arkansas Fall Arts & Craft Fairs Weekend, home Razorback sporting events, and Bikes, Blues & BBQ. They create major economic opportunities for the community, provide careers for our families, neighbors and friends, and support the high quality of life we all enjoy.

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In 1996, a group of Human Resource Managers from industries in Northwest Arkansas collectively asked, “How do you raise the skill level of our workforce?”

Filling Workforce Needs: Business and Industry Training is a nonprofit organization that offers hands-on education and training based out of Springdale and Gentry in various industry careers to meet the needs of the growing workforce in Northwest Arkansas. They exist to fill the skills gap between our workforce and the businesses that require a specific set of training.

Familiar Names: A few of their partners include Nabholz, McKee Foods, Glad Manufacturing, Kawneer, Rockline Industries, Tyson Foods, and many other companies that are vital to the fabric of northwest Arkansas.

Learn Smarter: BIT lets students learn at their own pace and choose when they want to train, rather than a semester format. Their systems training equipment multimedia curriculum provides live computer feedback and constructive assessments in real time as students utilize short term, hands-on training on equipment such as electrical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, mechanical drives and robotics.

Now You Know: The school also teaches students how to operate systems such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), an industrial computer control system that continuously monitors the state of input devices and makes custom decisions to control the state of output devices. One example of this system would be the automatic sliding entry doors that are common in grocery stores and open or close when people walk in or out.

Community Involvement: BIT is grateful to receive grants that allow them to continuously upgrade equipment to meet the needs of industry partners. They recently received a $145K grant from Benton County that will fund training scholarships for skilled labor opportunities. A grant from Arconic Foundation will go towards the purchase of a new process control trainer, which will enable students to learn vital skills regarding monitoring a process to maintain quality output. McKee Foods supports around $43K for trainers for the Gentry location and Glad has donated several pieces of equipment.

“Our organization is here for industry companies, individuals that may not have any industry experience and want to learn a new trade, or for individuals that have experience but want to further their learning,” said Julie McAllaster, BIT Director.

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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY TRAINING

INDUSTRIAL

COMPUTER CLASSES & SOFT SKILLS

SAFETY TRAINING

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SHORT-TERM HANDS-ON TRAINING • AC/DC Electrical Systems • Motor Controls • PLC’s Allen Bradley • Hydraulics • Pneumatics • Mechanical Drives • CNC Machining • ABB Robotics
• ARC Flash NFPA 70E • OSHA 10 • OSHA 30 • Confined Space • CPR/First Aid • Forklift Safety
• Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Powerpoint • Microsoft Word • Archiving and Records Management • Budgets and Financial Reports • Business Acumen • Business Ethics • Change Management • Communication Strategies • Delivering Constructive Criticism • Emotional Intelligence • Supervising Others • Teamwork and Team Building Click here to read more about Business and Industry training and view some testimonials from their partners.

Network on the Range at Chamber’s Sporting Clays Classic October 14

The popular rlacc sporting clays classic Presented by Daisy Outdoors/GAMO returns to Gunsmoke Sporting Clays in Garfield October 14.

unique opportunity This event offers members a fun opportunity to network with other business professionals and conduct business on the range. Sponsors may invite special customers/clients to join them as a gesture of thanks or reward employees with a day of team building.

No experience required. Experienced and novice shooters alike are encouraged to attend. Bring your colleagues, clients, family and friends out for a fun day of shooting and interact with participants to market your business. Shooters receive lunch, snacks and beverages.

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Chamber Spotlighting Business & Entrepreneurship at NWA Community Showcase

One of the Chamber’s key focus areas for our mission-work is Small Business & Entrepreneurial Development. We have a passion for curating and providing business owners with essential resources for starting, running and growing business. We also like to open doors to new connections for our diverse group of small businesspeople through entrepreneurial events and programming.

Showcasing Businesses & Entrepreneurs:

The NWA Community Showcase coming October 15 to Frisco Station Mall creates an entrepreneurial platform for businesses to connect with other businesses and consumers in the community by showcasing their products and services. This new venue highlights the importance of all sorts of businesses and entrepreneurs in the region.

Battle of the Chefs

The NWA Community Showcase will feature food prepared by local chefs and will give attendees an opportunity to vote for their favorite dish while sampling some of the best cuisine the area has to offer.

Cultural performances In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the NWA Community Showcase will feature several artistic performances throughout the event that highlight the diverse culture our area has to offer.

The Ideafame live contest brought to you by Startup Junkie, is an event created to promote startups and new ideas, and to increase “creative collisions” in emerging entrepreneurial ecosystems. Come pitch your new business, product, service, or solution for a chance to win cash prizes.

that’s not all! The Showcase will also feature a variety of activities including a Kids Zone, food trucks, pop-up seminars focused on entrepreneurship, and more. Learn more at RogersLowell

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chamber welcomes sara lynn geiger & Skylar rutherford

Government affairs & advocacy: Sarah Lynn Geiger started in September as the Chamber’s VP of Government Affairs. Her work is specific to cultivating relationships among elected officials, community leaders, and businesses to ensure we can continue building and supporting strong business growth in the area.

Sunshine State Experience: Sara Lynn previously worked as a head legislative aide for the Chairman for the Ways & Means Committee and the Chairwoman for the Education Committee in the Florida House of Representatives. During her time in the Florida House of Representatives, her duties entailed managing the members’ legislative agendas, tracking bills of interest, and navigating the varying interest within both policy areas.

Volunteerism, Travel & Food: Sara Lynn enjoys spending time with her husband, Drax, and their dog, Maggie. She also loves volunteering for varying causes and being outside. She considers herself a foodie and loves to experience new things through travel and food.

EYE FOR DESIGN: Skylar Rutherford started as part of the Chamber’s Marketing Communications division in September as a Marketing Communications Manager - Design Specialist. Her work includes designing for print, digital and social media within the Chamber’s many platforms, properties and departments.

Before the Chamber: Skylar previously worked as an Art Director for Advantage Solutions Sales & Marketing, where she specialized in the retail customer experience and worked closely with a team of artists to create custom design work for a variety of clients.

Outside of Work: Skylar enjoys promoting #girlpower, fishing, painting, indoor cycling, yoga, playing golf, reading, John Mayer, bright colors and FRIENDS.

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Winners Announced for Chamber Golf Tournament, Presented by Salmonsen Group Realtors

year’s tournament

Golf Tournament inaugural Helicopter Ball Drop

a special event: a helicopter golf ball

purchased a golf ball for

that KNWA Chief Meteorologist

Skoff dropped from a helicopter among a bucket of golf balls, and whoever owned the ball that landed closest to the hole won a $1,000 prize.

winner was Kevin Taylor of Cox

Morning Flight 1 Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers* 2 Xtreme Exteriors 3 Legacy National Bank Afternoon Flight 1 Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas 2 Great Southern Bank 3 CEI Engineering Associates Chamber
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NW Arkansas Championship Returns to Rogers

the ladies professional golf association (LPGA)’s NW Arkansas Championship tournament returned to Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers in September.

something for everyone The event featured family friendly activities such as kids viewing areas, the Always Live #LikeaGirl Day, the highly anticipated BITE Experience @ the LPGA food festival and a tournament field that included both fan favorites and six of the top 10 ranked players in the world.

new choctaw club a hit New to the NW Arkansas Championship this year was The Choctaw Club. Sponsored by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, the club accommodated 500 guests. The only luxury hospitality deck open to the public, admission included food and drink along with course-side casino games such as blackjack and craps.

rookie winner LPGA Tour Rookie Atthaya Thitikul shot a -17 and claimed victory in a playoff to become this year’s #NWAChampionship winner.

More About Atthaya:

Hometown: Ratchaburi, Thailand

Birthdate: February 20, 2003

Qualified for LPGA Tour: Finished third at LPGA Q-Series to first earn LPGA Tour Membership

Turned Professional/Rookie Year: 2020/2022

Caddie: Banpot Bunpisansaree

VICTORIES

LPGA Tour: 2nd career victory

Previous Wins: 2022 JTBC Classic presented by Barbasol

Previous Let Wins: Two official career victories; also won two LET events as an amateur

With her win, Thitikul earns $345,000; she has earned $1,881,392 for the season and for her LPGA Tour career.

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State’s First Dedicated Bilingual Bank Opens in Rogers

The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the grand opening of Banco Sí in downtown Rogers on September 23 with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

what it is: Banco Sí, a division of Signature Bank of Arkansas, is Arkansas’ first dedicated bilingual bank with 100 percent of their staff speaking both English and Spanish.

Cornerstone of History: The

building at 114 S. First St. was built in 1906 and was the location for Rogers’ first financial institution, The Bank of Rogers.

Aprende Más: Banco Sí’s

advisory board is made up of fully Hispanic members, including local businesses, in order to provide insight to the community and guide the bank’s operations.

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railyard park named facility of the year

Congratulations in Order: Railyard Park was named Outdoor Facility of the Year over $500,000 at the Arkansas Recreation and Parks Association Conference in September.

the city of rogers contributed to the revitalization of Downtown Rogers with the Railyard Park development with a grant from the Walton Family Foundation. This park, located in the Railyard Entertainment District, allows residents and visitors to enjoy downtown in a new way as a destination for families, picnics, the Rogers Local Food Market, live music at the Butterfield Stage and more.

Chamber President/CEO Raymond Burns:

“The revitalization of Downtown Rogers is exciting for our residents, visitors and businesses. Railyard Park represents a gathering place for Northwest Arkansas. The location in the heart of our downtown businesses and right on the trail system makes this experience second to none.”

other park amenities include:

• Picnic tables in Frisco Plaza

• Shade structures all along 1st Street

• Park benches around the facility

• Bike path connecting to trails

• Access to many shops and restaurants in downtown Rogers

• Events throughout the year at Butterfield Stage and Frisco Plaza

• Restroom facilities located in the Play Yard and across the street near Centennial Park

Literacy Council of Benton County

Notes 50-year Anniversary of “Each One, Teach One”

Humble Beginnings: The Beaver Lake Literacy

Council initially distributed reading and tutoring materials in 1972 to any interested Arkansans out of the trunk of a car in a parking lot in Rogers, and charged students for the materials.

Making a Difference: Today, the council only teaches adults to read, write and understand English. Fifty years, community merging, a name change and a nonprofit status later, the Literacy Council of Benton County currently occupies space off the Bentonville Square and consists of nearly 70 active students, 48 active tutors, a current waiting list of 60 students with 250-300 students served year to year.

“When the council started, all our students were American adults whom for whatever reason, were not reading well or at all,” LCBC Director Vicki Ronald notes. “Almost all of our students are now English as Second Language students.”

Board minutes first mention the need for Spanishspeaking tutors in January 1985.

Welcoming New Residents: “Today, 65 percent of our students are Hispanic,” Ronald notes, “however, we have 12 Afghan refugees attending classes with group and individual tutors. We have Russian students, Indian students, Brazilian students…our council is still filling a need for these residents to learn English and contribute to our community.”

Each One, Teach One: Early council curriculum included the Laubach reading method, its motto being “Each One, Teach One.” This motto can still be found today written on the council’s building. The initial mission statement of the council included the tutoring of non-reading or slow-reading adults and school-age children using the Laubach reading method.

Read more at RogersLowell�com�

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Ozark regional transit Service rises in popularity

Springdale-based transit provider Ozark Regional

Transit (ORT) has seen interest for its on-demand service triple since launching earlier this year on the Via platform.

Riding High: Ride requests have risen from about 500 per week in late February to 1,500 in the summer. Via provides the technology platform for the ORT service that’s offered in Bentonville, Fayetteville and Rogers.

Community Funding: The Walton Family Foundation provided ORT with a $985,608 grant for multiple initiatives, including establishing the on-demand service and extending the zero-fare service through 2022.

Read more at TalkBusiness�net�

Pumpkin Patches and Haunted Houses in Northwest Arkansas

McGarrah Farms Rivercrest Orchard

2991 Dead Horse Mountain Rd Fayetteville

Open: September 10 – October 30

Hours: Thurs & Fri 12 pm – 8 pm

Sat & Sun 10 am – 8 pm

Activities: Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Sunflower Patch, Apple Blasters, Bounce Pillows, Low Ropes Course, Barrel Train, Hayrides, Ziplines, Grain Train, Trackless Train, Corn Cribs, Fall Ball Zone, Barn Chute Slide, Bumper Cars, and a 6-acre Barnyard Play Area.

Additional Info: Ticket(s) and time reservation required for entry (children under 2 years of age are free!). Tickets may be purchased, and time slots may be reserved at RivercrestOrchard�com. Pumpkins sold separately. No outside food or drinks.

Vanzant Farms

3705 E. HWY 264 Lowell

Open: September 26 – October 31

Hours: Mon - Sat 8 am - 6 pm, Closed on Sundays

Activities: Pumpkin Patch

McGarrah Farms

14804 Miser Road Pea Ridge

Open: September 24 – October 31

Hours: Closed on Tues. Mon, Wed-Thurs 1 pm - 6 pm

Sat 10 am - 6 pm, Sun 12 pm - 6 pm

Activities: Mule Train Ride, Tall Grass Maze cut by Farmer McGarrah, Tractor Pulled Hayrides, Picnic Area, Haystacks, Hay Tunnels, Bounce Pads, Ball Zone, Ziplines, and more!

Additional Info: Admission is $12/person (children under 2 years of age are free!) Pumpkins sold separately.

Farmland Adventures

5355 Parsons Road Springdale

Open: September 9 – November 5

Hours: Thurs 3 pm - 9:30 pm (October Only), Fri 1pm - 9:30pm, Sat 9am - 9:30pm

Closed on Sundays

Activities: pumpkin patch, petting farm, pony rides, straw bale maze, hay bale pyramid, corn box, giant corn maze, mini corn mazes, wagon rides, pedal karts, pig races, human foosball, tire play area, spider web, flashlight nights, campfires for groups, and more!

Additional Info: Ticket(s) required for entry (children under 2 years of age are free!). Tickets may be purchased, at farmlandadventures�com. Pumpkins sold separately. Giant corn maze closes an hour before the farm closes.

Ranalli Farms Pumpkin Patch

1960 W. Henri De Tonti Boulevard Springdale

Open: September 26 – November 4

Hours: Mon - Sat 8:30 am - 7 pm

Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm

Activities include: pumpkin patch, photo op area, and games. Free Admission!

Sequoyah UMC Youth Pumpkin Patch

1910 Old Wire Road Fayetteville

Operating Dates: October 1 – 31

Hours: Sun-Fri 12pm - 7pm, Sat 10am - 7pm

Activities: pumpkin patch, photo ops

Additional Info: Free entry. This is a fundraising event to benefit Sequoyah UMC Youth Missions and the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico.

28 Chamber Voice | OCTOBER 2022
Where can you find the best pumpkins? Check out this list of places in Northwest Arkansas for the best around!

Bella Vista United Lutheran Church

100 Cooper Road Bella Vista

Operating Dates: October 14 - 15

Hours: Friday 11 am - 8 pm, Saturday 9 am - 3 pm

Activities include: pumpkin patch, arts & crafts

Reagan Family Farm

241 E. 13th Street Fayetteville - please use the field entrance on 15th Street across from Hiland Dairy

Open: September 27 – October 31

Hours: Tues - Fri 4 pm - dark, Sat 10 am - 6 pm

Sunday 10 am - 4 pm, closed on Mondays.

Activities: a WIDE variety of Reagan Family Farmgrown pumpkins of all shapes, colors, sizes and textures to pick from the patch! Corn stalk bundles, straw bales, beautiful mums, treats from local bakers, cool cider for warm-weather visits and hot cider for cool-weather visits.

Additional Info: Free entry. Come make yourself at home and enjoy our family farm by walking around the property to view the chickens, mini goats and the beautiful scenery. We accept all forms of payment: cash, credit/debit, check and Venmo.

In the mood for something a little scarier?

Check out these haunted houses around NWA:

The Asylum Haunted House

210 N. Main Street Cave Springs

Open: September 30, Every Fri & Sat in October

Hours: 7 pm – midnight

Family Night Thurs, Oct 27: 7 pm – 10 pm

Halloween Night 7 pm – 10 pm

Additional Info: They will not touch you and you cannot touch them. They recommend that you do NOT bring small children to the haunted house. No refunds. Ticket required for entry. Tickets may be purchased at http://www�theasylumhauntedhouse�net�

Nightmares Haunted House

3706 NW Frontage Road Bentonville

Open: Every Fri & Sat in October & Halloween Night

Hours: Dusk - 11pm

Additional Info: Tickets required for entry. General Admission and Fast Pass options. Includes a short bus ride. Scaring since 1987. Tickets are available for purchase at https://nightmareshauntedhouse�net.

Modern Mission - Zombie Battleground

3484 E. Joyce Boulevard Fayetteville

Open: Oct 21, 22, 28, 29 from 7 pm – 10 pm

Sessions begin at 7 pm with new options every hour until the last session at 10 pm.

Additional Info: Be sure to arrive 30 minutes in advance to check in for your session. They highly recommend you reserve your tickets in advance. The Zombie event plays out on an indoor laser tag field with four unique missions. The price is per player for an hour-long session. Tickets are available for purchase at https://www�modernmission�com/zombies.

Banshee Manor Haunted Attraction

4520 N. College Ave. - located inside Lokomotion

Open:

• Fri & Sat in October 7 pm – 11 pm

• Sundays in October 7 pm – 10 pm

• Thurs, Oct 27 No Scare Tour 5 pm – 8 pm

• Halloween Night 7 pm – 9 pm

Additional Info: Ticket required for entry. Tickets are available for purchase at https://bansheemanor�com.

No one under the age of six years is allowed. 6-13 year old must be with an adult. No refunds.

Carpenter’s Mortuary Spook House

136 E. Main Street Gentry

Open: Every Fri & Sat from Sept 30 – Oct 31

Hours: 7 pm – 11 pm

Additional Info: Ticket required for entry. General Admission and Fast Pass Tickets are available for purchase at https://www�mortuarystudios�com. ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL! Tickets may NOT be upgraded or downgraded.

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2022 Northwest Arkansas Craft Fairs Guide

Click Here to Download the 2022 Craft Fairs Guidebook

Explore Handmade Goods & Local Artwork: These annual fall fairs draw hundreds of local artisans, makers, and artists to the area to display handcrafted jewelry, small batch soaps, homemade quilts, country furniture, antiques, fine art and much more. Go shopping at these unique fairs and festivals throughout Northwest Arkansas to discover something truly one-of-a-kind. Download the 2022 Craft Fair Map

War Eagle Mill Arts & Crafts Fair

11045 War Eagle Rd., Rogers, AR

October 13 - 16 | 8 am – 5 pm

War Eagle Fair

11037 High Sky Inn Rd., Hindsville

October 13 - 16

Thurs – Sat 8 am – 5 pm

Sunday 8 am – 4 pm

Sharps’ Show

11022 War Eagle Rd. Rogers

October 13 - 16 | 8 am – 5 pm

It’s Fall Y’all Craft Fair

7640 SW Regional Airport Blvd Rd., Bentonville

October 13 - 16

Thurs – Sun 9 am – 6 pm | Sun 9 am – 3 pm

Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festival - Springdale

1400 S. 48th St., Springdale

October 14 - 15

Friday 9 am – 9 pm

Saturday 9 am – 8 pm

Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festival - Fayetteville

2537 N. McConnell Ave., Fayetteville

October 13 - 15 | 9 am – 6 pm

Anne’s Northwest Arkansas Mall Craft Fair

4201 N. Shiloh Dr., Fayetteville

October 13 - 16

Thurs – Sat 10 am – 7 pm

Sunday 12 pm – 4 pm

Bella Vista United Lutheran Church

Pumpkin Patch Craft Festival

100 Cooper Rd., Bella Vista

October 14-15

Friday 11 am – 8 pm | Saturday 9 am – 3 pm

Future 2022 Craft Fair Events:

NWA Holiday Market | Springdale

November 11-12 | Fri 9 am – 9 pm | Sat 9 am – 6 pm

Winter Market on The Square | Bentonville

November 26 | 9 am – 7 pm

Northwest Arkansas also has plenty of antique shops and flea markets to visit while you visit the area.

Check out #11 on our 25 Things to Do in Rogers: Visit Antique Malls & Flea Markets to learn more!

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SPONSOR THANKS | 3rd Quarter 2022

AMBASSADOR COMMITTEE

RIBBON CUTTING

First National Bank

ART ON THE BRICKS

PRESENTING

T-Mobile

PRINT MEDIA

CitiScapes Metro Monthly Magazine

Minuteman Press

FEATURED ART INSTALLATION

The Pink Paloma

David Gomez Peace of Heart Studio

Pel-Freez Biologicals

DOG FRIENDLY DOWNTOWN

Best Friends Animal Society

ADDITIONAL SPONSORS

Tyson Foods

Washington Regional Urgent Care

Woodridge Retail Group

Rogers Local Food Market

LBC Studio

epigram studio

Arvest Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

iHeartMedia

Rogers Experimental House

BOARD MEETINGS

JULY BOARD MEETING:

Newk’s Eatery

SEPTEMBER BOARD MEETING:

Tucker’s Furniture & Appliances

BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

PRESENTING

Matrix Racquet Club

GOLD

Cherokee Casino & Hotel

TLC Properties

JULY HOST

Best Title

AUGUST HOST

Edafio Technology Partners

SEPTEMBER HOST

New Province Brewing Company

CENTRAL REFERRAL CONNECTION

PRESENTING

Equity Business Solutions VENUE PARTNER

Golden Corral of Rogers

JULY HOST

US Bank AUGUST HOST

Village on the Park Bentonville-Rogers

SEPTEMBER HOST

Magnolia Place

CHAMBER 2 COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY CHAMPION

Cox Media

COMMUNITY BUILDER

Nabholz Construction

CHAMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT

PRESENTING

Salmonsen Group Realtors

GOLD LRS LUNCH

Nabholz Construction Bekaert Corporation

BEVERAGE STATION

First National Bank of NWA Cox Business Landmark PLC

Certified Public Accountants

Premium Brands of NWA PUTTING CONTEST

Great Southern Bank Arrowhead Boat Sales

HOLE IN ONE :

CEI Engineering Associates, Inc.

Arkansas Golf & Powersports of NWA CLOSEST TO THE PIN :

TLC Properties

LONGEST DRIVE :

Xtreme Exteriors

HOLE

Raising Cane’s Golden Corral

T-Mobile

CHAMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT (CONT’D)

GoGo Squeez

United Federal Credit Union - UFCU

Showcase Trophy & Awards, LLC

Mercy Northwest Arkansas

APAC-Central, Inc.

Edafio Technology Partners

Bespoke Homes

Assembled Products Corporation

Capstone Commercial Advisors

Cushman & Wakefield/Sage Partners

Burns McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc.

Camparion Insurance Agency, a Liberty Mutual Company

Furnishings 4 Less

BEVERAGE

Ozarks Coca-Cola Dr Pepper Bottling Company

Starbucks Coffee

Whataburger

DESSERT

Andy’s Frozen Custard

BREAKFAST

Daylight Donuts

SIGNAGE :

Minuteman Press

CHAMBER TUTORIAL

GOLD

Nabholz Construction

BREAKFAST

Janes Insurance Brokerage

COFFEE CONNECTION

PRESENTING

SERVPRO

JULY HOST

Northwest Arkansas Economic Development District

AUGUST HOST

Cushman & Wakefield / Sage Partners

SEPTEMBER HOST

Bailey & Oliver Law Firm

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NWA EMERGING LEADERS

PARTNER

Tyson Foods

CONNECT

Glad Manufacturing Company

CÓMO COMENZAR UN NEGOCIO EN ARKANSAS -

STARTING A BUSINESS IN ARKANSAS (PRESENTED IN SPANISH)

PRESENTING

First Security Bank

Focus Commercial Real Estate

PARTNER

Tyson EVENT Job Guide

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

MEDIA

Univision Arkansas

HUSTLE IN HEELS

EMPOWERMENT

Northwest Health System EDUCATION

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Centennial Bank

Glad Manufacturing Company

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

America’s Car-Mart

LARGE INDUSTRY COUNCIL

PRESENTING

BancorpSouth

BHC Insurance

SERVPRO

MEETING :

Black Hills Energy

LUNCH

Nabholz Construction

LEADERSHIP BENTON COUNTY

PRESENTING

Arvest Bank

Northwest Arkansas National Airport- XNA OPENING RECEPTION

Cox Business

LENS SERIES

COMMUNITY CATALYST

AEP Foundation

COX MEDIA

Nabholz Construction

MEMBER ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE

SPONSOR

Moe’s Southwest Grill

SPOTLIGHT SERIES

GOLD

Crafton Tull

HOST

Benchmark Group MEDIA

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

VENUE

Cushman & Wakefield|Sage Partners

THANK-A-TEACHER CELEBRATION

PRESENTING

Sam’s Furniture

PLATINUM

Glad Manufacturing FAIR

Hight Jackson Associates, P.A. PRINCIPAL

The Higher Calling Agency, Inc. DBA

GEICO Local Office – NW Arkansas

SILVER

Kumon Math & Reading Center of Lowell

Raising Cane’s Celebrate Arkansas Northwest Health System

Arisa Health

America’s Car-Mart

Arkansas State Teachers Association Landers Toyota NWA

Lifetouch National School Studios, Inc. Northwest Arkansas Community College

LUNCH

Chambers Bank

Newk’s Eatery

Rogers Public School District

THANK-A-TEACHER CELEBRATION (CONT’D)

Great Southern Bank

SERVPRO

Mercy Northwest Arkansas

BRONZE

Centennial Bank

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield

Flintco

BEVERAGE

Starbucks Coffee Culligan of N.W. Arkansas

Ozark’s Coca-Cola Dr Pepper

Bottling Company

SIGNAGE

Minuteman Press

FIRST LEADERSHIP

PRESENTING

Arvest

K2J CONNECT

PRESENTING

Glad Manufacturing Company

SILVER

SERVPRO

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SMALL BUSINESS OF THE QUARTER

PRESENTING

Showcase Trophy & Awards, LLC

SIGNAGE

Minuteman Press

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NEW MEMBERS & RIBBON CUTTINGS | August 2022

12 STONES NWA BROKERED BY EXP REALTY ROGERS

614 N. 2nd St., Ste. D | Bentonville, AR 72712

(479) 340-4744 | http://www.12StonesNWA.com

Real Estate - Commercial and Residential

ARKANSAS CAPITAL CORPORATION

200 River Market Ave., Ste. 400 | Little Rock, AR 72201

(479) 273-7400 | https://arcapital.com

Organizations

BANCO SI - A DIVISION OF SIGNATURE BANK

114 S. 1st St. | Rogers, AR 72756 (479) 202-5670 | https://www.signature.bank/about-us/banco-si Banks and Banking Associations

CODGERS BARBER SHOP/CUPOLA SALON

104 N. 12th St. | Rogers, AR 72756 (479) 202-5628 | Find Us on Facebookl Hair Salons

EXO DENTAL

4307 S. Pleasant Crossing Blvd., Ste. 103 | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 715-8160 | https://www.exodental.com

Dentists/Dental Labs/Dental Care

LOVING CHOICES PREGNANCY CENTER

3610 W. Southern Hills Blvd. | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 631-6677 | http://www.lovingchoices.org

Organizations

MUNSON CHIROPRACTIC

3105 N.E. 11th St. | Bentonville, AR 72712 (479) 254-1177 | https://www.munsonchiro.com

Chiropractors

NEW PROVINCE BREWING CO.

1310 W. Hudson Rd. | Rogers, AR 72756 (479) 246-0479 | http://www.newprovincebrewing.com Breweries

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - BRENT LEAS

Bentonville, AR 72713 (479) 381-2513 | https://www.newyorklife.com/agent/jbleas Insurance

NWA GIVES

Fayetteville, AR 72703 (479) 445-4525 | http://www.nwagives.org

Organizations

ONIN STAFFING - BROKEN ARROW

2423 W Kenosha St Suite B. | Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 913-9535 | https://www.oninstaffing.com

Employment Agencies/Services

ONIN STAFFING - MONETT

775 Chapel Drive, Suite B | Monett, MO 65708 (417) 633-7009 | http://www.oninstaffing.com Employment Agencies/Services

ONIN STAFFING - NEOSHO

1101 S Neosho Blvd Suite C | Neosho, MO 64850 (417) 454-6015 | http://www.oninstaffing.com Employment Agencies/Services

ONIN STAFFING - OKLAHOMA CITY

1209 Sovereign Row | Oklahoma City, OK 73108 (405) 595-5011 | https://www.oninstaffing.com Employment Agencies/Services

ONIN STAFFING - PRYOR

3986 West 530 Road, Suite B | Pryor, OK 74361 (918) 348-6478 | http://www.oninstaffing.com Employment Agencies/Services

ONIN STAFFING - SPRINGFIELD

2969 East Chestnut Expressway | Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 943-4327 | http://www.oninstaffing.com Employment Agencies/Services

THE SOUS CHEF

1401 W. Walton Blvd., Ste. 21 | Bentonville, AR 72712 (479) 224-9613 | https://thesouschef.co

Caterers

TALL DOORS, LLC

16770 Heritage Bay Rd. | Rogers, AR 72756 (925) 918-2522 | http://www.lisafisher.realtor

Real Estate - Commercial and Residential

TOTAL HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC

117 S. Dixieland Street, Suite B | Lowell, AR 72745 (479) 770-0022 | https://totalhealthchiropracticllc.com

Chiropractors

TRUE NORTH REALTY GROUP

5417 Pinnacle Pointe Dr. | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 435-4964 | https://truenorthrg.com

Real Estate - Farms, Land & Ranches

WHO’S NEXT PRESSURE WASHING SERVICES

Springdale, AR 72762 (479) 466-9075 | https://www.facebook.com/WhosNext479

Pressure Wash Service

WRIGHT’S BARBECUE - ROGERS (OPENING SOON)

5001 W. Pauline Whitaker Parkway, Suite 100 | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 278-2428 | https://wrightsbarbecue.com

Restaurants - BBQ

ZAXBY’S - ROGERS

4301 S., Pleasant Crossing Blvd. | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 391-7077 | https://www.zaxbys.com

Restaurants - ALL

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ARKANSAS REHABILITATION SERVICES 3715 N. BUSINESS DR., STE. 104, FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS WORKFORCE CENTERS 3715 N. BUSINESS DR., STE. 104, FAYETTEVILLE BUF ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 702 S.E. 5TH ST., STE. 30, BENTONVILLE
www.RogersLowell.com | OCTOBER 2022 35 August 2022 Ribbon Cutting Sponsor DUCK DONUTS 2301 W. PLEASANT GROVE ROAD, STE. 109, ROGERS INTEGRATED MEDICAL 593 S. HORSEBARN ROAD, STE. 101, ROGERS KELAMIS PLASTIC SURGERY 101 GRANT PL., STE. A, LOWELL LITTLE MARTIANS LEARNING CENTER 2808 W. WALNUT ST., ROGERS OZARK COMPOST & SWAP ROGERS, AR POPDIPITY GOURMET POPCORN 2203 S. PROMENADE BLVD., STE. 3117, ROGERS SURFCO RESTORATION & CONTRUCTION LLC 4500 S. SCHOOL AVE., STE. C, FAYETTEVILLE TASTE TEA KITCHEN 2100 W. HUDSON ROAD, STE. 7, ROGERS TRUE NORTH REALTY GROUP 5417 PINNACLE POINTE DR., STE. 105, ROGERS

MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS | August 2022

30+ YEARS

Garner Building Supply - 74 years

KHBS/KHOG-TV 40/29 - 43 years

Ozark Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - 42 years

Rogers First Church of the Nazarene - 40 years

Scenic Highway 12 Association - 38 years

Bryant & Company Appraisers - 37 years

Innisfree Senior Living Community - 36 years

Rogers Insurance Agency, Inc. - 36 years

Rick Buck/Jan Buck - 34 years

Technical Machining Services, Inc. - 32 years

21-30 YEARS

Best Western Inn of the Ozarks

Bobcat of N.W. Arkansas

Brashears Furniture

Deloitte

Lamar Advertising Company

Larson’s Language Center

Mike’s Auto Works

Milestone Construction Company, LLC

NWA Health Solutions

Ozark Financial Services of NW Arkansas

Professional Security, Inc., dba Centurion

Security Company

The Rose Antique Mall & Flea Market

Southeast Poultry, Inc.

Holiday Inn & Suites

Korpella Design

Lanco

Limbird Real Estate Group

Mercury Title

Mojitos Modern Mexican Grill

The Northwest Arkansas Conservatory of Classical Ballet

Primrose School of Rogers at Pinnacle Hills

The Promenade Apartments at Pinnacle Hills

Raising Cane’s

The House

Imagine Studios

Summit Heating and Air, LLC

JS Creative

MHC Kenworth/Volvo

MHP/Team SI

Next Level Training Solutions Group LLC

NWA Ballet Theatre

Palmer Violin Shop

Henry Eye Clinic

Jiffy Lube Bentonville

Supreme Lending

Tri-State Optical Center, PLLC

1 YEAR

Alison Nail-Malone

Family Storage

Chamber Business Connect & Educational Events

The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a variety of events to help build your network and learn.

Below are the upcoming events to note. For more event details and to register, visit us online at RogersLowell.com.

SPECIAL NOTE** | Participants of Events, Meetings & Gatherings

As Northwest Arkansas gets back to business, the safety of our staff and our community is the number one priority. We want to ensure you that we take public health very seriously. In compliance with the health directives and guidelines issued by Governor Asa Hutchinson and the Arkansas Department of Health, we are taking the necessary steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect those of high risk.

With this in mind, see some of our events below with requirements for in-person attendance or notes about ways to attend virtually. Be sure to check RogersLowell�com, review our eNewsletters (Monday Memo and Calendar at a Glance), and follow us on social media for updates about our events and meetings as well as developments that might affect business in Northwest Arkansas.

Every Wednesday

Presented By | Equity Business Solutions

October Host Sponsor |Thrivent

Location | Golden Corral

Address | 2605 W Pleasant Crossing Dr., Rogers

Location | Frisco Station Mall

Address | 100 N. Dixieland Rd. | Rogers, AR 72756

About the event | This is a perfect opportunity for employers to search for the right employees and start hiring for the holidays.

Presented By | SERVPRO

Hosted By | Whataburger

Address | 4335 S. Pleasant Crossing Blvd. Rogers, AR 72758

Location | Downtown Rogers Businesses

Presented By | T-Mobile

About the event | Art on the Bricks Art Walk showcases the art of regional artists while enhancing the artistic and cultural opportunities in Downtown Rogers.

Presented By | Daisy Outdoors/GAMO

Location | Gunsmoke Sporting Clays

Address | 17243 Wendell Jones Rd. | Garfield, AR

About the event | This popular event offers members a fun opportunity to conduct business on the range at Gunsmoke Sporting Clays in Garfield.

Presented By | Pepsico

Location | Frisco Station Mall

Address | 100 N. Dixieland Rd. | Rogers, AR 72756

About the event | This event will provide a venue to highlight NWA businesses, make new business connections, and reach out to potential customers.

Presented By | Nabholz Contruction

Location | Rogers School Board

Address | District Administrative Office

500 W. Walnut Street | Rogers, AR 72756

About the event | Here’s your opportunity to meet, visit and recognize members of the Rogers School Board.

Presented By | Matrix Racquet Club

Hosted By | Great Southern Bank

Address |2522 S. Pinnacle Hills Pkwy., Ste. 101 Rogers, AR 72758

Presented By | First National Bank of NWA

Location | Founders Plaza Terrace

Address | 5001 S. Founders Way | Rogers, AR 72758

About the event | Taste of Rogers will feature an impressive array of small bites, desserts and beverages prepared by local chefs featuring the city’s culinary excellence and diversity.

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