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| 3/10/2026 | Good Morning Sierra Vista is a networking event designed to bring together the entire Sierra Vista Community. Business owners, community leaders, non-profits, and their staff members will benefit from attending. This program provides City of Sierra Vista, U.S. Army Fort Huachuca, Cochise County, Huachuca City, and Sky Islands Regional Partnership updates as well as a great networking opportunity while enjoying breakfast. Program and guest speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Clay, Ed.D., Cochise County Superintendent of Schools Join us on March 10th, for breakfast and impactful, essential information for your business. REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 3RD!*It is highly recommended that you register online before the event as there is limited seating, and paying at the door may not guarantee a seat. Should you pay at the door, please note that this will incur an additional convenience fee of $10 over the late registration cost of $35.00, for a total admission of $45.00.EARLY BIRD PRICING Until February 24th Chamber Member: $25.00 Non-Chamber Attendee: $30.00 LATE REGISTRATION PRICING February 25th - March 3rd All Attendees (including members): $35.00 AT THE DOOR PRICING All Attendees (including members): $45.00 REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 3RD!Thank you to our Sponsor:
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| 3/10/2026 | Spring 2026 Conversations About Health Series Empowering Health Through Education Canyon Vista Medical Center proudly presents the Spring 2026 Conversations About Health Series — a free educational initiative designed to inspire and empower our community to live healthier, more informed lives. Hosted at Cochise College Downtown Center (Room G106), this series features engaging presentations from medical professionals on critical health topics that impact daily life. Topics and Dates: Everyday Spine Care: Prevention and Wellness (Jan 27) By Dr. Elena Kwon Dr. Elena Kwon, Emergency Room Medical Director, will share simple tips on keeping your spine healthy, preventing common injuries, and maintaining strength for everyday activities. Understanding High Blood Pressure and Your Medications (Feb 17) By Chaninat Saengchan, PharmD Learn what high blood pressure means for your health and how medications help manage it in this informative session with Chaninat Saengchan, PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Canyon Vista Medical Center. Medication Management: How to Avoid Interactions and Stay Safe (Mar 10) By Amy Tanase, PharmD Learn how to recognize and prevent medication interactions—whether with other prescriptions, foods, or supplements—in this helpful session with Amy Tanase, PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Canyon Vista Medical Center. Discover simple tools, resources, and questions to ask your healthcare providers to help you stay safe and informed. Healthy Knees and Hips: Care Before and After Surgery (Mar 31) By Abby Alvarez, PA-C Certified Physician Assistant, Abby Alvarez, will share how to keep your knees and hips strong, what to expect if orthopedic surgery is needed, and simple steps to support recovery and long-term mobility Keeping Your Eyes Healthy: Basics of Everyday Eye Care (Apr 21) By Jacob Hrkal, DO Dr. Jacob Hrkal, a CVMC Family Medicine Resident, will share essential tips for protecting your vision, preventing common eye problems, and supporting long-term eye health. Location: Cochise College Downtown Center, Room G106 2600 E. Wilcox Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM (All Sessions) Cost: FREE Join us for these engaging discussions designed to inform, educate, and inspire healthy living. For more details, visit CanyonVistaMedicalCenter.com/events or call Cochise College Center of Life-Long Learning at 520-515-5492. more info... |
| 3/11/2026 | Meet your Sky Islands Regional Partnership Staff during an interactive session that will help you get the most out of your new Partnership membership. Including:
Service Animal Policy To ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all guests, only certified service dogs trained to assist individuals with disabilities are permitted at this event. Please note that emotional support, therapy animals, or pets are not allowed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. more info... |
| 3/12/2026 | Mobile Business Services Are Coming to Your Chamber! We’re excited to partner with the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office to bring the Mobile Business Services Outreach Program directly to Sky Islands Regional Partnership! No long drives. No appointments needed. No hassle. Just walk in and get the services you need, right here at your chamber.
Help spread the word — we’re bringing business services closer to you! more info... |
| 3/14/2026 -3/20/2026 | Hunger affects more families in our county than many realize. This drive is a united, county-level movement to ensure that no child, adult, or senior goes without the food they need. Join our County-Wide Food Drive March 14–20! Donate food to support families in need. Find drop-off locations and details at https://www.cochisecountyfoodnetwork.com/food-drive. Together, we fight hunger locally. Please donate today to help strengthen our community. more info... |
| 3/19/2026 -3/20/2026 | 2 Day in-person hiring & career fair. ARIZONA@WORK-Southeastern Arizona is teaming up with Cochise College to host the 2026 Southeastern Arizona Spring Hiring & Career Fair, and we are looking for businesses that would like to participate. Click on "Event Documents" to access the Employer Registration Form or the Sponsor Form. more info... |
| 3/19/2026 | Business @ Twilight is an excellent opportunity for you to build relationships through networking with your fellow Partnership Members and other local business leaders. **REGISTRATION CLOSES 2 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT!** Service Animal Policy
To ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all guests, only certified service dogs trained to assist individuals with disabilities are permitted at this event. Please note that emotional support, therapy animals, or pets are not allowed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. more info... |
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| 3/21/2026 | A free concert celebrating 20 years of encouraging young pianist to persevere with their music studies. Back in 2007 the founding of the non-profit Francie's Youth Piano Competition began with 4 levels. It has blossomed over the 20 years, offering cash prizes, certificates, and trophies for 12 levels, inviting distinguished judges from Cochise County and Tucson. The competition catered to as many as 88 students in one day, expanding the judging time and costs. With your free will offering and support we will be able to continue our events despite growing larger offering adjudication in two places at the same because of the growing numbers of participants. The free recital is scheduled for Saturday March 21st at 6 p.m. at the Buena High School Klein Performing Center for the Arts. It will feature all the first place winners from our previous competition along with local artists performing piano solos, and duets, solo vocalists and choirs, oboe, trumpet, violin, and harp. We will feature the 7 time winner Brandon Deleon who has just graduated from ARizona State University in Music Therapy and a minor in Psychology. He is now a board-certified neurologic music therapist, utilizing primary instruments of piano, guitar, voice and percussion to aid in positively impacting the lives other people affected by neurodegenerative disorders, strokes, TBis, Co, developmental disabilities and other neurologic conditions. He was the single most winner of this piano competition and has been a delight to follow his progress and development over the years from 2011 to 2020.FYPC 2026 20th Annual Fundraising Recital for Francie’s Youth Piano Competition Celebrating 20 years of inspiring young musicians to persevere with their piano studies. Back in 2007, the founding of the non-profit Francie’s Youth Piano Competition began with 4 levels. It has blossomed over the 20 years, offering cash prizes, certificates, and trophies for 12 levels, inviting distinguished judges from Cochise County and Tucson. The competition catered to as many as 88 students in one day, expanding the judging time and costs. With your free will offering and support we will be able to continue our events despite growing larger offering adjudication in two places at the same time because of the growing numbers of participants. The free recital is scheduled for Saturday March 21st at 6 p.m. at the Buena High School Klein Perming Center for the Arts. It will feature all the first-place winners from our previous competition along with local artists performing piano solos and duets, solo vocalists and choirs, oboe, trumpet, violin, and harp. We will feature the 7 time winner Brandon Deleon who has just graduated from Arizona State University in Music Therapy and a minor in Psychology. He is now a board-certified neurologic music therapist, utilizing primary instruments of piano, guitar, voice, and percussion to aid in positively impacting the lives other people affected by Neurodegenerative disorders, strokes, TBIs, CO, developmental disabilities and other neurologic conditions. He was the single most winner of this piano competition and has been a delight to follow his progress and development over the years from 2011-2020 We would love you to celebrate this evening of music with us, however, if you are not able to make it, your donations are tax-deductible and can be made out to Francie’s Youth Piano Competition, 831 Plaza Encanto, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635. Thank you, Sierra Vista and Cochise County, for your support over the past 20 years. For more information call (520)458-5747 We would love you to celebrate the evening of music with us, however, if you are not able to attend, your donations are tax-deductctible and can be made out to Francie's Youth Piano Comeptition, 831 Plaza Encanto, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635. Thank you, Sierra Vista dn Cochise County for your support over the past 20 years. more info... |
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| 3/27/2026 | 🎉✂️ Legacy Foundation Ribbon Cutting – Join Us! ✂️🎉 We’re excited to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Legacy Foundation’s new Event & Retreat Center, and you’re invited! 📅 Friday, March 27th Enjoy appetizers, non‑alcoholic beverages, and a warm welcome from CEO Margaret Hepburn as we officially open this beautiful new community space. ✨ Open to the public — everyone is welcome! more info... |
| 3/31/2026 | Spring 2026 Conversations About Health Series Empowering Health Through Education Canyon Vista Medical Center proudly presents the Spring 2026 Conversations About Health Series — a free educational initiative designed to inspire and empower our community to live healthier, more informed lives. Hosted at Cochise College Downtown Center (Room G106), this series features engaging presentations from medical professionals on critical health topics that impact daily life. Topics and Dates: Everyday Spine Care: Prevention and Wellness (Jan 27) By Dr. Elena Kwon Dr. Elena Kwon, Emergency Room Medical Director, will share simple tips on keeping your spine healthy, preventing common injuries, and maintaining strength for everyday activities. Understanding High Blood Pressure and Your Medications (Feb 17) By Chaninat Saengchan, PharmD Learn what high blood pressure means for your health and how medications help manage it in this informative session with Chaninat Saengchan, PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Canyon Vista Medical Center. Medication Management: How to Avoid Interactions and Stay Safe (Mar 10) By Amy Tanase, PharmD Learn how to recognize and prevent medication interactions—whether with other prescriptions, foods, or supplements—in this helpful session with Amy Tanase, PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Canyon Vista Medical Center. Discover simple tools, resources, and questions to ask your healthcare providers to help you stay safe and informed. Healthy Knees and Hips: Care Before and After Surgery (Mar 31) By Abby Alvarez, PA-C Certified Physician Assistant, Abby Alvarez, will share how to keep your knees and hips strong, what to expect if orthopedic surgery is needed, and simple steps to support recovery and long-term mobility Keeping Your Eyes Healthy: Basics of Everyday Eye Care (Apr 21) By Jacob Hrkal, DO Dr. Jacob Hrkal, a CVMC Family Medicine Resident, will share essential tips for protecting your vision, preventing common eye problems, and supporting long-term eye health. Location: Cochise College Downtown Center, Room G106 2600 E. Wilcox Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM (All Sessions) Cost: FREE Join us for these engaging discussions designed to inform, educate, and inspire healthy living. For more details, visit CanyonVistaMedicalCenter.com/events or call Cochise College Center of Life-Long Learning at 520-515-5492. more info... |



