Thursday, March 31, 2011

Arizona's War Town: Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
http://www.sunvalleylodge.org/

Arizona's War Town: Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II

 
Sun City, Arizona – Thursday, March 31, 2011 – Sun Valley Lodge will host the second installment of their Discover Arizona series on Thursday, April 7th at 10:00 AM with a program entitled “Arizona's War Town: Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II.”
The program will be hosted by Dr. John Westerlund of Flagstaff who will lead the audience through a fascinating – and somewhat forgotten -- period of Arizona history that began just weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

After the attack, the War Department announced the construction of a massive ammunition depot ten miles west of Flagstaff at Bellemont on U.S. Highway 66 thus exploding Flagstaff’s population from five to twenty thousand. The Army rushed the $17 million project to completion and the Navy halted plummeting enrollment at the teachers college (today Northern Arizona University) by shipping in one thousand sailors and marines as part of its "V-12" program. Additionally, 1,000 Hopi and Navajo construction workers were employed on the project and 250 POW’s were transferred to Flagstaff.

Marketing Director Mike Kloberdanz said, “This promises to be a fascinating program. We have a great many veterans living at the Lodge who well remember this time. We are looking forward to a lively discussion.”

The Discover Arizona programs are free and open to the public. They are made possible by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council. Sun Valley Lodge is located at 12415 N. 103rd Avenue in Sun City. For more information please call (623) 933-0137.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Lewis & Clark: The Arizona Connection

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846




Lewis & Clark: The Arizona Connection at Sun Valley Lodge

Sun City, Arizona – Monday, March 21, 2011 – Sun Valley Lodge will open their third annual Discover Arizona series on Thursday, March 31st at 10:00 AM with a program entitled “Lewis & Clark: The Arizona Connection.”

Historian Todd Weber will return to the Lodge in period attire, to recount the successes and perils of the Corps of Discovery as they journeyed to the Pacific in their epic 1804 expedition. Among the many historical items discussed, audiences will discover the little known history of Sacagawea's son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who went on to become one of the most interesting and foremost figures in early Arizona history.

Marketing Director Mike Kloberdanz said, “We are very excited to have Mr. Weber open our series. His passion for Arizona history is infectious and he puts on a great show.”

The Discover Arizona programs are free and open to the public. They are made possible by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council. Sun Valley Lodge is located at 12415 N. 103rd Avenue in Sun City. For more information please call (623) 933-0137.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Visit Our Improved Website



Our website has undergone considerable changes over the past few months.  We have streamlined the information on the site to include more photos, floor plans, and a link to current stories and news.  Please visit us often at www.sunvalleylodge.org.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Sun Valley Lodge Announces Discover Arizona Lineup

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


 
Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
http://www.sunvalleylodge.org/
 

 
Sun Valley Lodge Announces Discover Arizona Lineup
  
Sun City, Arizona – Thursday, March 03, 2011 – Sun Valley Lodge has again been awarded a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council to host our popular Discover Arizona series. For the third straight year, we will be presenting programs designed to explore life in Arizona. The public is invited to join us every Thursday at 10:00 AM from March 31st through April 28th to celebrate and explore our fascinating state.
 
Marketing Director Mike Kloberdanz said, “We wish to express our gratitude to the Arizona Humanities Council for their support of this series and our community. We love being able to host this type of quality programming at the Lodge.”

 
All programs on the following schedule begin at 10:00 AM:
 

 
  • March 31st, “Lewis & Clark: The Arizona Connection”
  • April 7th, “Arizona's War Town: Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II”
  • April 14th, “Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame”
  • April 21st, “Spelunking for the Corps:
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps at Colossal Cave Mountain Park”
  • April 28th, “The Fight in the Salt River Canyon: Skull Cave, December 1872”
The programs are free and open to the public. Sun Valley Lodge is located at 12415 N. 103rd Avenue in Sun City. For more information please call (623) 933-0137.
 
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A Perfect Score for Sun Valley Lodge Assisted Living

We are pleased to announce that the Arizona Department of Health awarded our assisted living department a deficiency-free rating during our most recent inspection. The state generally inspects assisted living facilities on a yearly basis; reviewing care, food services, housekeeping, record keeping, and any incidents that may have arisen during the past year. We consider our survey results another indication of our prominence in the field and our strong commitment to fulfilling our mission.