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MARANA 2021 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona I am MHC Pullout Marana Map #MaranaTogether Local businesses and non-profits share how they adjusted to serve their customers during the pandemic. www.MaranaChamber.com • (520) 682-4314 • [email protected] Table of Contents Welcome ..................................... 6 Marana Chamber of Commerce ............................. 7 Feature Story ............................... 8 About Marana .......................... 12 The Town of Marana ................ 14 Police Department .................. 16 Important Numbers ................. 17 Fire Department ....................... 18 Volunteering.............................. 20 Utilities & Area Attractions ....... 21 Education .................................. 22 Parks & Recreation ................... 24 Healthcare ................................ 25 Members in Alphabetical Order .................. 28 Members by Category ............ 32 Join the Marana Chamber Today ....................... 47 Marana Marketplace .............. 48 13251 N. Lon Adams Rd. Marana, Arizona 85653 Phone: (520) 682-4314 Fax: (520) 682-2303 Email: [email protected] Web: www.MaranaChamber.com 20 20 Cover & Table of Contents Photos Cover photo courtesy of Ambrose Photography; Table of Contents photos courtesy of the Town of Marana. © 2021 by Marana Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. No part of Marana: 2021 Official Guide to, Marana, Arizona may be reproduced in any fashion, including any electronic form, without written permission of the Marana Chamber of Commerce. Welcome! A Message from Audra Winters President/CEO of the Marana Chamber of Commerce elcome to Marana! Marana is a growing forward-thinking town, it is the ideal place to be in business, raise a family, W or retire. If you have not yet experienced Marana I hope as you look through the 2021 Official Guide of Marana, you will fall in love with the area and all that this great community has to offer. In the 2021 Guide, you will see how our businesses and non-profits have adjusted to serve their customers and our community during the pandemic. The Marana Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business that works to build economic growth and quality of life in our community. We know our local business owners and managers, and we are committed to building business & community relationships. No matter what your business goals are — from networking to building your online marketing strategy to community involvement — the Chamber will work with you to make sure you’re making the most of your membership. If you are interested in doing business or have a business Audra Winters, IOM in Marana please consider joining the Chamber. With a membership President/CEO of the Marana base of 530, we are focused on issues that affect our members and Chamber of Commerce community. The Chamber hosts more than 40 events a year from AudraWinters@ networking to educational both in-person and virtual. MaranaChamber.com Thank you for choosing Marana. I hope that you will make the Chamber your first stop when you arrive in town or if you already live Marana Chamber of here, we hope that you will stop by. The staff and I will be more than Commerce Staff happy to share our experiences and favorite local sites with you. Rebecca Kososkie Executive Vice President, Membership & Business Development RebeccaKososkie@ MaranaChamber.com Tammie McElroy Executive Assistant TammieMcElroy@ MaranaChamber.com General Inquiries Info@ MaranaChamber.com 6 2021 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona Marana Chamber of Commerce Marana Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors For more information about the Marana Chamber of Commerce, Networking Events and Marana Chamber Committees, visit www.MaranaChamber.com. 2021 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona 7 Feature Story Coping with COVID: Nine Chamber members share their stories During a year that we all can only hope will be the strangest of our lives, Marana businesses and organizations had to improvise to deal with COVID-19. No one had a normal 2020 but Chamber members found creative ways to keep going and serve their customers. Here are a few of their stories: Catalina Brewing Company Distinctive Cleaning “We have been taking every & Maintenance Services precaution to ensure customer “Since we can no longer have safety while remaining open. We in-person meetings, we created a have ample room on our patio, main Facebook Wellness Page for our taproom, bonus VIP lounge and a team, past and present. We run new large game area to allow for weekly contests, such as TikTok social distancing. Tuesday, where everyone submits a video for the day and we all vote on our favorite. We have Freebie Fridays, questions that enable employees Photo courtesy of Dream Dinners to earn free time that is added to The Dream Dinners team paychecks. We post motivational prepares fully-prepped meals quotes on our Facebook wellness for curbside pickup. page, we share the meals we make and the recipes. We post before and physical-distancing guidelines to after photos and run contests for the ensure the safety of customers and Photo courtesy of Catalina Brewing Company best ones. The wellness page has employees.” CBC’s new game area allows for become our communication board. It Suzanne Kraft, Marketing Manager social distancing. keeps us connected while we are not “Changes we made this year around one another.” Radiology, Ltd. include: Dori Stolmaker, Owner “Masks are required for everyone • Doubling our tap room size by who enters our facilities. We adding the game room. Dream Dinners screen patients for COVID-19 • Using our patio to host outdoor “We provide curbside pickup and symptoms when they schedule events and music. delivery options for families in our their appointment and when they • Implementing an online ordering community. By encouraging family arrive. Temperature checks are portal. dinners, Dream Dinners is helping required for everyone when they • Offering to-go and curbside beer, families connect and grow strong enter the building, including staff. plus deliveries on special request. relationships around the dinner table Anyone exhibiting symptoms has their • Removing 50 percent of existing while taking away the stress of menu appointment rescheduled. seating. planning, grocery shopping, prepping “Seating in waiting rooms has been • Diligently implementing CDC and excessive cleanup. reduced to allow social distancing. guidelines. “While we have temporarily Plexiglass dividers have been installed “Proudly, we have been able to suspended in-person meal assembly, at front desks. We have implemented keep our staff safe and employed. as an essential business and in an texting and pre-registration to We also hold food and clothing effort to continue to provide easy decrease contact in the facility. Only drives for the less-fortunate in our dinner solutions for guests, we patients may enter the facility unless a community. Our customers have changed our business model to fully caregiver us required. been more than generous and prepping meals for curbside pickup. “Our staff wears protective masks. patient during these challenging We also introduced a home-delivery Waiting room chairs are sanitized times; we humbly appreciate their service to help families stay safe and regularly. Kiosks and desks are loyalty for which we would not have stay home during the pandemic. Our sanitized between appointments as is survived thus far otherwise.” ServSafe certified team maintains imaging equipment.” Brian Vance, Owner CDC standards and is adhering to From a Radiology, Ltd. video 8 2021 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona Feature Story Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain health concerns, especially during “Through the Marriott Bonvoy a pandemic. Some of the measures mobile app, the resort is able to we have taken to ensure patient and provide guests with an exceptional staff well-being include: experience and minimized contact. • Forming a COVID-19 task force, Marriott Bonvoy members can use composed of medical providers the app to take full advantage and infection prevention nurses. of ‘Contact Lite’ service options, • Starting daily COVID-19 meetings including mobile check-in and check- for organization response out, mobile key, chat, guest requests planning and monitoring. and mobile dining. • Implementing hand-hygiene “The resort takes hygiene protocols in accordance with and cleanliness standards very guidelines issued by the Centers seriously. Guests will notice several for Disease Control and enhancements to practices Photo courtesy of St. Mark’s UMC Prevention (CDC). Senior Pastor Sharon Ragland • Limiting business-related travel hosts outdoor worship and records to essential trips only, requiring services for people to watch on the CEO authorization. church website and social media. • Monitoring all coronavirus has been invaluable in helping us developments, news and close in-person worship and plan how recommendations from to reopen in a safe way. the Centers for Disease Control “We held online-only worship for and Prevention (CDC), Arizona seven months. First, we were doing Department of Public Health, a livestream, then we moved to Arizona Department of Health recorded worship. It’s available on Services, World Health our website, Facebook page and Organization (WHO) and the Joint Photo courtesy of Ritz-Carlton YouTube page. People have been Commission (JC) to ensure that The Marriott Bonvoy mobile app very grateful. Sierra Tucson follows current best- allows for minimized contact. “In November, we returned to in- practices