Category: Local

Candidates sought to run for School Governing Board

Dr. Tommy Lewis, Coconino County Superintendent of Schools, invites residents to volunteer as school board members. School Governing Boards help shape policies that impact the education of our children.

Governing Board seats will be voted on during the General Election on November 3, 2020.

Please support COVID-19 Fund for Flagstaff’s Immigrant Families

We invite you to contribute to a campaign to assist undocumented members of our community at https://www.gofundme.com/f/covid19-fund-for-flagstaff-immigrants.

These are long-time residents who’ve been working here, paying taxes, raising families, and volunteering in our community — often for many decades. Yet they were specifically excluded from federal relief funding, even as many of them have lost their jobs because of the pandemic.

Immigrants have long held low-wage jobs in Flagstaff restaurants, hotels, cleaning services, and construction. And many have already been laid off in an effort to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Although undocumented workers are vital to our economic and community well-being, most are systemically excluded from safety-net programs like unemployment insurance and other public benefits. And despite paying into our tax system just like the rest of us, most will not receive a dollar of support from the COVID-19 federal relief program. This is a huge injustice!

Arizona Wildlife Federation honors Chairwoman Liz Archuleta

The Arizona Wildlife Federation (AZWF) awarded Coconino County Board Chairwoman, Supervisor Elizabeth C. “Liz” Archuleta, the Women in Conservation Leadership award this past Tuesday for her achievements and leadership in conservation

The award was presented by AZWF Executive Director, Scott Garlid, during the May 5 Board of Supervisors meeting. Chairwoman Archuleta was recognized for her work with the conservation challenges Coconino County faces including wildfires and uranium mining in the Grand Canyon.

KNAU eNews: 88.7 Transmitter Update, Tweeting Trees and more

All the parts have arrived. We’ll head up the mountain Saturday morning to install the new and slightly more powerful 88.7 transmitter. When we’re ready, we’ll have to go off the air for a short period of time, maybe up to an hour while we move some things around and reconnect others. This will probably happen some time around noon but at this writing, there is no way to predict exactly when.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Grand Canyon National Park is beginning to increase access to South Rim Viewpoints

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Grand Canyon National Park Limited Opening
May is Mental Health Month
DDD Virtual Town Hall TONIGHT
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
Don’t forget to fill out the 2020 Census!
Stay Connected with Us!

Flagstaff Convention & Visitor’s Bureau — Find virtual events with Flagstaff 365 Happenings

Discover Flagstaff publishes Flagstaff 365 Happenings on a weekly basis to highlight local events happening in and around Flagstaff. It is distributed throughout Downtown Flagstaff, displayed in kiosks and storefronts, and also available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center. Below are some highlights. For a complete printable pdf list of events click below.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — May is Mental Health Awareness Month

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Commercial firewood permits available
May is Mental Health Month
DDD Virtual Town Hall 5/14/2020
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler’s Weekly Update

The CDC has recently announced the expanded the list of wide-range symptoms for COVID-19. The mild to severe symptoms may appear 2 to 14 days after initial exposure to the virus. The expanded list of six new symptoms is crucial for individuals who are seeking testing whom must first show symptoms.
Fever
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Chills ***
Repeated shaking with chills ***
Muscle pain ***
Headache ***
Sore throat ***
New loss of taste or smell ***

Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth — Watch WEBINAR- Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences; Hope in Resiliency

CCC&Y has created this hour-long webinar because the effects of childhood trauma play out both personally for individuals, but also, have tremendous costs for society.  There is so much that all of us can be doing to mitigate these outcomes.  There is no charge for this webinar, but we do ask that you consider sharing with others and complete the survey.

According to one participant: “Though I am familiar with the topic of ACES, each time I participate in training, I learn something new. Your model of ACES presented a light of hope with interventions that can occur at each level.” “It was a great training and I look forward to more in the future.” “I am recommending this training to several folks…” “Thank you for providing amazing webinars…” “Very good training.”

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — The Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) is hosting a Virtual Town Hall meeting May 14

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Arizona Wildlife Federation honors Chairwoman Liz Archuleta
DDD Virtual Town Hall 5/14/2020
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

CCC students receive CARES Act funds

Coconino Community College has begun distributing money to qualified students from the federal CARES Act stimulus package.

About $550,000 is being awarded to qualifying students for the spring and summer semesters.

City of Flagstaff to discuss city housing assistance on May 12

The Flagstaff City Council will discuss the allocation of Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds provided by the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act and substantial amendments to the 2019/2020 CDBG Annual Action Plan at their meeting on May 12, 2020. CDBG-CV funds were allocated to the City of Flagstaff by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) specifically to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.

Sinagua Middle School Parent Teacher Organization update — Update from Principal Popham regarding lockers & finishing the school year

Phase 3 has begun and administration is now allowed back in the building to start getting ready for student check out. We are currently emptying lockers and bagging items and labeling.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Happy Mother’s Day

I hope you and your families are staying safe and healthy as we work together to get through this difficult time. I want to thank you for staying committed to the safety of our community and abiding by social distancing and safety practices during this time. We, as a community, must continue to work together to ensure the health and safety of ALL community members. I know it’s not easy, but together we will get through this.

In This Newsletter:

A Note from Supervisor Archuleta
Quote of the Day
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
AZCourtHelp’s YouTube Channel
For Teens: LAUNCH Flagstaff’s Career Exploration Series
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

Coconino County Parks & Recreation — COVID-19 update and Tips for physical and mental fitness

On April 29, Governor Ducey extended the Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected executive order through May 15. All playgrounds, basketball courts, ramadas (including picnic tables and barbecue grills), and restroom facilities managed byCoconino County Parks & Recreation remain closed at this time.

These sites include Fort Tuthill County Park, Raymond County Park, Sawmill County Park, and Peaks View County Park. Louise Yellowman County Park in Tuba City is closed to the public.

Coconino County Parks & Recreation encourages the public to engage in responsible physical and social distancing. Parks, natural areas and trails managed by Coconino County will remain open for public enjoyment; this excludes Louise Yellowman County Park.

Are you looking for things to do, both indoors and outdoors? Check out a few ideas in this newsletter and on Coconino.AZ.Gov/Parks.

Coconino County Small Business Weekly Planning Webinar — Presentation and Resources

Good afternoon,

Business and employee experts have been brining you the latest tools, guidance and business planning  know-how every week for the last 8 weeks.  

Planning phases are now beginning to transition into implementation stages for small business owners. As we begin to reengage our businesses in the coming days/weeks, NOW is the TIME that we implement the safety practices and utilize the tools and resources gathered over the last 2 months.

KNAU eNews: Pulitzer Prize Awarded to This American Life, Herd Immunity and more

The most coveted award in journalism, the Pulitzer Prize, has been awarded to public radio’s long-running series This American Life. The award, announced earlier this week, was for excellence in the new category of Audio Journalism, the first category created by the Pulitzer Board in 20 years.

The Prize was given to staff of This American Life and their collaborators Molly O’Toole of the Los Angeles Times and Emily Green, a freelancer for Vice News.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Coconino County participating in Arizona COVID-19 Testing Blitz on May 9

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
Coconino County Public Townhall on COVID-19 (VIDEO)
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

Northern Arizona Clinical Leaders Coalition reminds communities emergency rooms, other health care services safe for care

During the COVID-19 outbreak in Arizona, some community members may not be receiving important health care – for fear of being exposed to COVID-19. The northern Arizona Clinical Leaders Coalition wants to remind our communities that emergency rooms and other health care services are safe for care.

United Way of Northern Arizona, Coconino County develop COVID-19 Social Safety-Net Services Coalition Resource Guide

The United Way of Northern Arizona and Coconino County have developed a COVID-19 Social Safety-Net Services Coalition Resource Guide.

The Social Safety-Net Services Coalition is a county-wide coalition of safety-net service providers who are working together to lead, support and coordinate Housing, Food and Emergency Cash Assistance in response to Covid-19.

The guide includes information on organizations providing Spanish-language assistance including the Circle of Page, the Page Domestic Violence Center, St. Vincent de Paul’s food boxes, utility and other services; and Williams Food Pantry and More.

Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau — Find virtual events with Flagstaff 365 Happenings

his Week’s Virtual Highlights
Discover Flagstaff publishes Flagstaff 365 Happenings on a weekly basis to highlight local events happening in and around Flagstaff. It is distributed throughout Downtown Flagstaff, displayed in kiosks and storefronts, and also available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center. Below are some highlights. For a complete printable pdf list of events click below.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Coconino County is participating in the Arizona Testing Blitz on May 9

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Coconino County Public Townhall
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

Bilingual report: District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — COVID-19 Public Town Hall TONIGHT! Tune in!

Coconino County will hold a public interactive Town Hall on Wednesday, May 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. using Zoom Video Communications (Zoom). The meeting will also be streamed on Coconino County’s YouTube channel and broadcast on NAU-TV.

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El Condado de Coconino albergará un Ayuntamiento interactivo público el miércoles 6 de mayo de 6:30 p.m. a 8:00 p.m. usando Zoom Video Communications (Zoom). La reunión también será transmitida en el canal YouTube del condado de Coconino y transmitida en NAU-TV. 

Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth — CCC&Y Increases Its Prevention Work

We need the entire community to get involved. According to the 2018 Arizona Youth survey 70.5% of Coconino County 10th graders had a low commitment to school and 50.6% of 8th graders witnessed another punched, kicked, choked or beaten. The Arizona ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) Consortium estimates 1,210 children in Coconino County have 5 or more ACEs.

Learn more about what these numbers mean, especially for our substance
use rates, the high costs to society and what can be done. There is so much hope to be had- but we need you. Our youth need you!! Visit our full report and attend our webinars at https://coconinokids.org/prevention/. These webinars are ideal development for professionals, but also, a great starting point for the community to raise awareness and take action. Parents and youth, facing isolation, will find them supportive and helpful as well. We have a webinar just for youth.

LAUNCH Flagstaff Update: Career Exploration + Plus

The stay-at-home orders aren’t holding back the partners of LAUNCH Flagstaff in advancing world-class education for every child.  We are also using media technology in collaboration with our educational partners to help middle and high school students explore potential career and educational pathways.

Learn more about that and a couple other education things that caught our interest.

Be well,

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Coconino County Public Townhall at 6:30 p.m. on May 6

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Coconino County Public Townhall
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

Museum of Northern Arizona — May brings the museum outdoors

May brings new leaves to plants, longer days, and an awakening animal kingdom. This month at MNA our online offerings focus on the natural world. Join us for presentations on garden plants and soil; learn more about dragonflies, owls and reptiles; become a dinosaur detective with Dinosaur Dave; and channel your inner artist by painting the landscape. May is also the month we celebrate Mother’s Day. MNA’s gift shop is open for online business with a wonderful range of gifts. Finally, these are challenging times for all of us and there are many needs in our community. If you are able, I would encourage you to support those causes closest to you on #GivingTuesday, including MNA. Your support helps us to create new programs, educate our communities, and share the joy and wonder of the Colorado Plateau. Thank you for being a part of MNA.

Sedona Arts Center — New Online Events, New Gallery Additions, New Fall Programming!

Gain the confidence to be a painter – Online!

From the beginning to the experienced student, this one-day class (May 22) in oil or acrylic will guide and teach students how to approach the painting process with confidence, while exploring the basics of value-pattern, composition and color. Students may work from life and/or photos. Instructor demonstrations and lots of individual attention provided.

‘Coco’ Actors Thank Children for Helping Fight the Coronavirus, Encourage Them to Remain Vigilant

Several actors from the movie “Coco”© have teamed up to send a “Thank you!” message to all the children who have stayed at home to slow down the spread of the deadly COVID-19. The artists recorded “We’re All In This Together,” a video that also asks kids to remain vigilant against the virus.

“Children are also among the unsung heroes of this pandemic,” says Carlos Moreno Jr., the actor who directed the public service announcement from his isolation at home in Los Angeles. “Our kids have sacrificed so much while staying at home. Staring boredom in the face and facing other challenges, they’ve helped to slow down this terrible pandemic.”

Coconino County Elections Urges Voters to Request Early Ballots

The Coconino County Elections Office urges voters to request an early ballot for the upcoming August 4 Primary and November 3 General Elections.  “Our office wants to make sure these two important elections are conducted in the safest manner possible for our voters, poll workers and staff,” stated County Recorder Patty Hansen. “Voting by mail is extremely secure and the best method for voting in these times of social distancing.”

Bilingual report: Coconino County Health and Human Services participating in Arizona Testing Blitz on May 2

Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) is participating in the Arizona COVID-19 Testing Blitz on Saturday, May 2. This statewide initiative aims to test up to 60,000 Arizonans for COVID-19.

The CCHHS testing sites locations are:

• Fort Tuthill, 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop, Flagstaff, AZ 86005: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

• CCHHS, 2625 N. King Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86004: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Special Edition News — May is Mental Health Awareness Month

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
BOS Campfire Ban
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill it out!
Stay Connected with Us!

CCC faculty embracing technology for students

Zoom. FaceTime. YouTube. Online dashboards. Email.

It’s different from face-to-face teaching, but it gets the job done so students can keep chipping away at their educational goals during the time of the COVID-19 stay-at-home executive order issued by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey.

Faculty at Coconino Community College spent their Spring Breaks this year working to figure out ways to reach their students in order to keep instruction on schedule.

AARP provides information on SS & VA Beneficiaries with Dependents, Nursing Homes

Non-Filers VA, SSI recipients with eligible children need to act by Tuesday, May 5 to quickly add money to their automatic Economic Impact Payment; $500 for each dependent child. Click here for details.
AARP keeps advocating for those on nursing homes. See attached letter sent to Governor Ducey and questions to ask if you have a loved one at a nursing home.

Register now for Summer at CCC

Registration is Now Open for Summer Classes at Coconino Community College.

Summer instruction at CCC begins Monday, June 1, 2020.

Attending college is a great way to get ahead when the job market is uncertain.
To help our students move forward given the challenges with placement testing during the COVID-19 closures this spring, CCC is temporarily suspending placement requirements for summer 2020 only.

County announces free wireless hotspot in Page

Coconino County has installed a Wi-Fi hotspot allowing residents of Page and the surrounding areas to access internet without charge.

The hotspot is located between the Coconino County Health and Human Services Northern Region Office and Page Magistrate Court buildings at 467 Vista Avenue.

NAU News — Graduate Daniela Rivera Aguayo: Dual-major student learns multiple languages with hopes of helping others find their voice

From learning English to Arabic, this NAU grad has worked hard to expand her knowledge and understanding of different cultures to enhance her ability to connect on a deeper level.

County Board of Supervisors adopts campfire ban

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors enacted a campfire ban, for Coconino County, during the board meeting on Tuesday.

The ban aligns with the United States Forest Service Southern Region campfire ban which went into effect on April 22 and includes all national forests in Arizona.

Summer disease prevention recommendations

Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) recommends taking precautions to protect yourself and your family from illnesses transmitted by insects and animals.

Summer in Northern Arizona can bring people in contact with mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, bats, skunks, squirrels, and mice. While these insects and animals are important to the Northern Arizona ecosystem, they can occasionally carry disease.

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Special Edition News — Governor Ducey has extended Arizona’s Stay at Home Executive Order until May 15th, 2020

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
Governor Ducey Extends Arizona’s Stay at Home Order
AZ COVID-19 Testing Blitz
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
AZDHS COVID-19 Website
2020 Census: Fill It Out!
Stay Connected with Us!

Bilingual report: Don’t forget to fill out the Census!

#2020Census results will inform decisions that will impact federal programs for the next 10 years. State CHIP and SNAP funding is established by census data for low-income individuals and families, including persons with disabilities and eligible seniors. To fill out your census, please visit 2020census.gov. #AmericaCounts

Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau — Find virtual events with Flagstaff 365 Happenings

This Week’s Virtual Highlights
Discover Flagstaff publishes Flagstaff 365 Happenings on a weekly basis to highlight local events happening in and around Flagstaff. It is distributed throughout Downtown Flagstaff, displayed in kiosks and storefronts, and also available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center. Below are some highlights. For a complete printable pdf list of events click below.

Flagstaff American Legion selling curbside phone order pick-up meals

American Legion Mark A Moore Post 3 is providing curbside pick-up for: Fried Fish, Fries and Coleslaw — $10 and Fish Sandwich, Fries and Coleslaw — $7.

Support the American Legion post (204 W. Birch Ave., downtown Flagstaff) by placing an order by calling 928-774.7682, ext. 0.

City progress toward full funding for Public Safety Pension Retirement System

FLAGSTAFF — The city of Flagstaff is making progress toward 100% funding for its Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) unfunded liability. PSPRS is a retirement system for Fire and Police staff. Since 2003, the city’s unfunded actuarial liability has grown…

Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth — CCC&Y presents series of no cost webinars for professionals, parents and youth on ACES, Mindfulness, other topics

Click here for the entire e-newsletter Weekly Newsletter Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Connections Spotlight CCC&Y presents series of no cost webinars for professionals, parents and youth on ACES, Mindfulness, other topics COCONINO COUNTY — The Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth has created…

At Home with the Orpheum Theater Presents Streaming Concerts beginning May 2

At Home with The Orpheum Theaterpresents the first streaming concert broadcast live on Facebook through the Orpheum’s page with Flagstaff band, Tow’rs on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 8:00 p.m.

The first episode of At Home with The Orpheum Theater is made possible by Discover Flagstaff and generous contributions. This series of live streaming concerts will be produced on the Orpheum Theater stage in downtown Flagstaff.

Sedona Arts Center — LIVE TODAY (April 29) at 1pm from the Ceramics Studio at Sedona Arts Center

Click here for the entire e-newsletter   JOIN US ON FACEBOOK LIVE AT 1PM AZ TODAY! LIVE from the Ceramics Studio… Join us on Facebook for a Live Event in the Ceramics Studio!  Dennis Ott will be leading a virtual…

District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta — Special Edition News — Resources for Small Businesses & Employees

In This Newsletter:

Quote of the Day
COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
New AZDHS COVID-19 Website
Resources for Small Businesses & Employees
2020 Census: Fill It Out!
Updates from Flagstaff Library
Self Care for Today
Stay Connected with Us!

ECoNA — COVID-19 Bulletin #6: Round 2 of PPP Opens Today

Round 2 of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) begins this morning, as the Small Business Administration accepts new applications for the potentially forgivable federal loans.

However, businesses with employees, sole proprietors and independent contractors need to act now if they hope to tap into the new $310 billion pool of funding, according to Bruce Nordstrom of Nordstrom & Associates P.C. in Flagstaff.

Sinagua Middle School Parent Teacher Organization update — Update from Principal Popham

Once again, I am hoping this correspondence finds you all safe and healthy. In these very strange and uncertain times, your well-being is vital to us. If your children need someone to talk to or some resources to help understand and guide through this time, our counselors have provided resources on our webpage or you can reach out directly to Ms. Wilkinson or Mrs. Dobosh.

Sedona Arts Center — New Online Events, New Gallery Additions, New Fall Programming!

Join us on Facebook for a Live Event in the Ceramics Studio!  Dennis Ott will be leading a virtual tour of the ceramics studio and demonstrating the process for creating a Loving Bowl. The live demonstration on the potter’s wheel is the same one that is given on the first day of a Ceramics Class. Dennis will then walk you through the rest of the process involved in producing each Loving Bowl, including glazing and firing and packing it away till December when we sell them for $10.00 each benefiting multiple local non-profits.