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In a recent segment of First Watch on KWCD Country, Mellie from the Sierra Vista Chamber of Commerce, now known as The Sky Islands Regional Partnership, outlined an exciting lineup of community events aimed at fostering local business engagement and community spirit in Cochise County, Arizona.
The first event on the calendar is a networking mixer scheduled for July 18 at 6 PM, hosted at the Old Bisbee Brewing Company. This event, organized in collaboration with the Douglas Business Network and the Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona, aims to support Bisbee's local businesses, which currently lack a chamber of commerce. Attendees can enjoy snacks and a cash bar while connecting with fellow community members.
Following this, the annual expo will take place on August 23 from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Mall At Sierra Vista. This event showcases a variety of local vendors and services, encouraging residents to shop local. Registration for vendors is now open, and Mellie emphasized the importance of early registration to secure prime spots.
The partnership also hosts regular breakfast meetings, with the next one set for September 9 at Cochise College's student union. These gatherings provide updates from local government and networking opportunities, making them a valuable resource for community members.
In addition to these events, the Sky Islands Regional Partnership is gearing up for its annual golf scramble on October 10, which supports the nonprofit organization. The event promises a day of fun and networking, with proceeds benefiting local initiatives.
As the year progresses, the partnership is also preparing for its 66th annual Christmas parade on December 6, themed "A Sky Island Christmas." This lighted parade will feature festive floats and is expected to draw significant community participation. Registration for the parade is now open, and Mellie encouraged early sign-ups to allow participants ample time to prepare.
The segment concluded with a reminder about the Santa fly-in event on December 13, where families can meet Santa and Mrs. Claus in a festive atmosphere.
These events not only highlight the vibrant community spirit in Cochise County but also underscore the importance of local businesses and organizations in fostering connections and supporting one another. For more information and to register for events, residents are encouraged to visit skyislandsrp.com.
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