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MARANA 2017 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona HEALTHCARE EDUCATION FORWARDTHINKING Marana’s success has been part of the plan for decades RECREATION PUBLIC SAFETY www.maranachamber.com (520) 682-4314 YEAR [email protected] 30ANNIVERSARY Table of Contents Welcome ..................................... 6 Marana Chamber of Commerce ............................. 7 Feature Story ............................... 9 About Marana .......................... 12 The Town of Marana ................ 14 Police Department .................. 16 Important Numbers ................. 17 Fire Department ....................... 18 Utilities & Area Attractions ....... 20 Education .................................. 21 Parks & Recreation ................... 22 Healthcare ................................ 23 Volunteering.............................. 23 Members in Alphabetical Order .................. 26 Members by Category ............ 30 Marana Marketplace .............. 48 13881 N Casa Grande Highway Marana, Arizona 85653-9312 Phone: (520) 682-4314 Fax: (520) 682-2303 Email: [email protected] Web: www.maranachamber.com Cover & Table of Contents Photos Cover photo courtesy of Tucson Premium Outlets. Table of Contents photos courtesy of the Town of Marana and MUSD. © 2017 by Marana Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. No part of Marana: 2017 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 Ed Stolmaker President of the Marana Chamber of Commerce his is a special year for the Marana Chamber of Commerce. It marks our 30th anniversary of supporting and T celebrating the many great businesses that comprise our membership. We have a unique perspective on the needs and aspirations of the YEAR ANNIVERSARY Marana business community. It’s one of the reasons why the readers of the Arizona Daily Star named us the best local 30 chamber of commerce last year. We know our local business owners and managers, and we are committed to their success. The value of hometown support was the inspiration for our Shop Marana program that encourages residents to back local businesses. We all know the value of keeping dollars in the community. Sales taxes account for better roads, parks and public safety. Buying locally helps our business community create more jobs and spark positive development. More information on the program, including member listings, special deals and a community calendar, can be found at www.shopmarana.com. Ed Stolmaker President/CEO of the Marana Our membership is more than 500 strong and Chamber of Commerce growing. Joining the Marana Chamber is easy: edstolmaker@ visit www.maranachamber.com or call maranachamber.com 520-682-4314. Members enjoy numerous networking events, including ribbon-cuttings, breakfasts and lunches that feature the best of the local business community. We are the voice of businesses in Marana and work as a partner to build economic growth and quality of life in our shared community. Marana Chamber of Commerce Staff This guide is also a great resource for residents, businesses and visitors. Rebecca Kososkie It is made possible thanks to the support of our advertisers and Marana Membership Director Chamber members. We encourage everyone to support the businesses rebeccakososkie@ maranachamber.com listed in this guide when looking for goods and services. Katie Porter Executive Assistant People are moving to Marana for many things: great schools, beautiful katieporter@ scenery and outstanding family atmosphere. More residents mean maranachamber.com greater economic development potential and a stronger business General Inquiries community. Rest assured that the Marana Chamber will be there as the office@ Town grows, using our 30 years of experience to assist our dedicated maranachamber.com members on their road to success and prosperity. 6 2017 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona Marana Chamber of Commerce Marana Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Javier Avalos Thom K. Cope Jeff Bronaugh Roberta Lopez-Suter Mark La Bree Tim Anderson Chairman Chairman Elect Treasurer Secretary Past-Chairman Director of Sales Owner Partner Managing Partner Director, Marketing & Distribution Center Manager The Ritz-Carlton, Spectrum Ina Road Mesch, Clark & Rothschild, PC B C E Consulting, LLC Communication Coca Cola Bottling Company Dove Mountain Auto Collision Trico Electric Cooperative Bill Dorgan Norm Farmer Mark Hingstrum Betsy Lamb Richard McKeown Sylvia Moyle Owner Operations Manager Administrator/Division Administrative Assistant General Manager Director of Professional Dorgan & Associates AAA Landscape Compliance, Engineering CalPortland:Rillito Plant Tucson Premium Outlets Outreach Southwest Gas Corporation Northwest Medical Center OK Rihl Ed Schaefer Pat Turner Jocelyn Bronson Curt Woody Director of New Development Associate/Broker President Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Crown West Land Group Tierra Antigua Realty FLSmidth Krebs Town Clerk Economic Development Director Town of Marana Town of Marana For more information about the Marana Chamber of Commerce, Networking Events and Marana Chamber Committees, visit www.maranachamber.com. 2017 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona 7 Feature Story Forward Thinking Marana’s success has been part of a plan for decades 017 marks 40 years of incorporation for the Town of Marana, and it is certainly a milestone 2 worth celebrating. Since its incorporation in 1977, Marana has grown from a farming community of over a thousand residents into a balanced mix of progress and rich cultural history enjoyed by over forty thousand residents. Community members and visitors alike can enjoy an eclectic mix of experiences, from rodeo competitions and hiking trails, to shopping sprees at Tucson Premium Outlets at Marana Center, and recreation activities at our beautiful public parks. And that’s not all. Marana is currently one of Southern Arizona’s fastest growing communities, outpacing its neighbors with the most homes built in recent years. Complementing its housing development, Marana is also known as the most business supportive community in Southern Arizona. With access to multimodal transportation, a responsive Development Services Photos courtesy of MUSD Center, and a local government that values corporate Above: MUSD Superintendent Doug Wilson welcome investment, businesses both large and small are taking the community during the Gladden Farms Elementary advantage of opportunities in Marana. Ribbon Cutting and Open House. Below: The community tours the new school. It’s no accident that Marana can celebrate its successes today. Every step along the way has involved careful planning and strategic partnerships to ensure a vibrant and healthy community. For the past eight years, the Town’s Strategic Plan has helped to guide the intersecting strings of government, businesses, healthcare providers, educational institutions, and more in the same direction of growth and progress. After only forty years of incorporation, Marana can be proud of how far we’ve come. Planning for future generations curriculum content in language arts, math, science Marana has long been recognized as a great community and social studies to create an interactive and fun to raise a family, thanks in large part to its outstanding learning environment.” schools and lifelong educational opportunities. Last fall, Marana Unified School District’s (MUSD) newest school, In addition to MUSD, Marana is also home to Open Doors Gladden Farms Elementary, kicked off the school year Community School and Leman Academy of Excellence. with a brand new state-of-the-art facility that embraces The variety of learning opportunities available to residents collaborative learning, technology, and innovative is just one of the many reasons that people are setting classroom settings. down roots in Marana. “Our District continues to be a leader in the state by Planning for health and vitality providing students with the necessary skills for an ever changing world,” MUSD Superintendent Doug Wilson said. MHC Healthcare, with convenient clinics located “Teachers are now integrating computer science with Continued on page 10 2017 Official Guide to Marana, Arizona 9 Feature Story Forward Thinking Continued from page 9 throughout southern Arizona, recently opened their newest facility at the base of Dove Mountain on Tangerine Road. The Dove Mountain Health Center provides housing integrated healthcare services, case management, general radiology and laboratory services. “We are honored to be part of the Dove Mountain and surrounding communities,” said Dove Mountain Health Center Practice Manager Deanna Whiteside. “We look forward to providing excellent integrated care, wellness counseling, and other health services for all ages.” MHC Healthcare is the oldest community health center in Arizona, and has been providing quality primary and preventive care to those in need for over 58 years. Last fall, Northwest Allied Physicians opened its third QuickMed clinic on Tangerine Road by the Tangerine Crossings shopping center, and serves as the latest addition to the range of medical care options available to the community. “QuickMed is a new type of hybrid clinic focused on providing quality primary and urgent care services at times more convenient for the patient than traditional physician Photo courtesy of Northwest Healthcare offices may typically offer,” said Oro Valley Hospital CEO Above: The ribbon is cut opening Northwest