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Nicole’s House Helps Restore Lives

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Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Nicole's House Changes Lives

Nicole’s House is a faith-based nonprofit, dedicated to helping women transition back into their community while they recover from drug and alcohol addiction. Located on N 3rd Street in Downtown Rogers, the organization provides mentoring, instructions for daily living, and career counseling. Nicole’s house is a place where women can recover from the torment and destruction of addiction, and return to their community as successful contributing members of their city.

BITE NW Arkansas Returns with Expanded Event Series Beginning in DTR

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Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 27, 2022
BITE NW Arkansas Logo

Event organizers announced the BITE NW Arkansas food festival will return this summer and fall as a three-part event series in conjunction with the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G. The series will feature events in Downtown Rogers (July 29), Springdale (September 1) and onsite at Pinnacle Country Club (September 23-25) during #NWAChampionship Week.

Since the event’s inception in 2015, the festival has celebrated the region’s best cuisines, restaurants and chefs, giving attendees an elevated culinary experience in their own backyard. Traditionally, held in one location during #NWAChampionship Week, the expanded series will move to various locations throughout the region with both daytime and evening culinary experiences for the community to enjoy.

The 2022 #BITENWA Event Series will kickoff in Downtown Rogers on Friday, July 29 with a one-night event at Frisco Plaza. In addition to the culinary opportunity, the community may experience the first of a two evenings of jazz and blues music. Railyard Live, presented by iHeartRadio, is serving up the Railyard Live Jazz & Blues Block Party on Butterfield Stage. Artists performing include: Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal with Grady Nichols Jazz, The Sons of Brasil, and the Austin Farnam Trio.

Centennial Celebration Journeys Back in Time and Envisions What’s Next

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Over 900 people attended the Chamber’s Centennial Celebration of Business & Community on March 29 at the Rogers Convention Center. The annual Celebration is always the highlight of the Chamber’s year, recognizing businesses and individuals in the community as well as current, outgoing, and incoming leadership. This year’s event took attendees on a fun journey in time looking back at the last 100 years and exploring what’s next for the future.

First UMC Celebrates National Pet Month Downtown Rogers

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Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Monday, April 25, 2022
Poster for Pet Pantry Ribbon Cutting, Blessing of the Pets, Pet Adoption Booth

May is National Pet Month and the May Day festivities are an appropriate kick off to the month promoting the walkable and dog friendly community for which Downtown Rogers is known. First United Methodist Church is hosting a community wide celebration to include: a ribbon cutting for the new Little Free Pet Pantry, a blessing of the pets, and a Humane Society of Animals pop-up adoption center. The activities begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 1, in the 1st UMC park at the corner of 4th and Elm in Downtown Rogers.

Your Quick Guide to Arkansas’ Primary Election

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Friday, April 22, 2022

Don’t Forget to Vote May 24 – Early Voting Starts May 9

2nd Street Outpost Makes a Whisper Soft Noise That Will Turn Heads

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Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 20, 2022
boom!MOTO e-Bike Dealership/Franchise comes to Downtown Rogers

2nd Street Outpost and Outfitters is making a whisper soft noise with an exciting new line of electric two and four-wheel vehicles. The addition of the boom!MOTO line of e-bikes caused the Downtown Rogers shop to expand from their retail location at 702 N 2nd Street into a showroom—a few steps West and located along the Railyard Loop—at 203 W Wood Street. 

Beyond the Ozarks Offers Guided River Tours of Beautiful Northwest Arkansas

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Thursday, April 14, 2022

Beyond the Ozarks offers authentic guided Eco river tours on the beautiful White River in Northwest Arkansas (NWA).

Visit Rogers Team Attends Arkansas Governor's Conference on Tourism

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Visit Rogers, division of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, attended the 48th Annual Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism held in early March in Fayetteville. As the destination marketing division of the Chamber, the Visit Rogers team attended all events and educational sessions, learning best tourism marketing and development practices, while also showing support for the tourism industry in the state and the region.

Gaby's Bakery Serves Up Goodness for Nearly a Decade

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Gaby's Bakery Named Small Business of the Quarter-1st Quarter 2022

Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce presented Gaby’s Bakery with the Outstanding Small Business of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2022. This locally owned bakery is committed to creating delicious treats and baked goods for customers from throughout Northwest Arkansas. From their freshly baked bread to birthday cakes, they make sure to use only the best ingredients to ensure delicious taste in every bite. They always do their best to ensure that even the smallest details are perfect.

Workforce Development | 2022 Rogers Public Schools Annual Stakeholder & Family Engagement Event

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Northwest Arkansas has experienced tremendous job and population growth over the past 20 years. Workforce education and skilled labor supply are key workforce development issues regionally and nationally. The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to fulfilling the workforce and talent pipeline needs for the region as part of its Economic Development mission-work.

Workforce Development | Chamber's Mission-Work Develops Talent Pipelines for Current and Future Workforce Needs

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Thursday, April 7, 2022

Northwest Arkansas has experienced tremendous job and population growth over the past 20 years. Workforce education and skilled labor supply are key workforce development issues regionally and nationally. The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to fulfilling the workforce and talent pipeline needs for the region as part of its Economic Development mission-work.

Small-Batch Furniture and Design Studio Opens on West Chestnut Street

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Monica McCleary and Jessy Duque are bringing the newest addition to the Downtown Rogers creative community as they prepare to open Cirro Studio. As business partners and life heart-ners, they create fine wood furniture and housewares, keeping a high focus on detail with an emphasis on design. Using traditional furniture-making practices, they take pride constructing beautiful heirloom quality wood furniture that is inspired by the functionality of the Shakers and minimalism of the Danish modern design movement.

Chamber Educates Rogers Public Schools Students About New LEAD Program

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce staff partnered with community leaders in February to teach local students at Rogers High School, Rogers Heritage High School, and Rogers New Technology High School about the new LEAD program offered by the Chamber’s Community Development Division.

Chamber’s Go Downtown Rogers Program Launches Communications Channels

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Tuesday, April 5, 2022

An important part of the Chamber’s mission-work is being the trusted source of information for growing business, activating leaders, and building community.

Rogers Welcomes Regional "Rally with a Purpose" October 5-8

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Monday, April 4, 2022

The Bikes, Blues & BBQ Motorcycle Rally announced earlier this year it is relocating from Fayetteville to Rogers for its main base of operations. The city’s recent infrastructure investments and central location in the region make it an ideal choice to serve as host. Even though the event will anchor in Rogers, it will remain regionally focused showcasing various activities throughout cities in Northwest Arkansas.

These Kings Know Custom Jewelry Isn’t Just for Royalty | Morris Crown Jewelry Makes Your Vision a Reality in Downtown Rogers

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, March 30, 2022

In late 2019, David and Holly King decided to pursue an adventure in jewelry design and repair in NW Arkansas.

Modern Day Love Story Brings Taste of Italy to Downtown Rogers

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Joele Nataloni was born in Rome, Italy and grew up just outside the hustle and bustle of the city in a town called Aprilia.

Employer Roadmap: Childcare Solutions for Working Parents

Posted by: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation on Thursday, March 24, 2022

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has released an Employer Roadmap that explains strategies for employers to support working parents and their childcare needs.

Meet the Presenting Sponsors: Centennial Celebration

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Wednesday, March 23, 2022

The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to attend the 100th Annual Celebration of Business and Community March 29 at the Rogers Convention Center.

Woodridge Retail Group Finds Downtown Rogers an Ideal Location Serving National Retailers Walmart, Target and Amazon

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Woodridge Retail Group CEO, Jon Allen, is a problem-solver who is always looking for a better way to connect people and companies to better solutions. With more than 25 years in marketing and communications advising senior leaders, Allen took his own best advice by starting Woodridge Retail Group in 2020.

Downtown Rogers Couple Serves Up Natural, Organic Wines | The Natural Thing to Do For Meghan and Jeff at Mavis WineCo

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Meghan McDonald and Jeff Barnett are the folks behind Mavis Wine Co. in downtown Rogers.

Is Old Tech, Bad Tech? Level 5 Architecture Has the Answer

Posted by: Melissa Dysart | Level 5 Architecture Arkansas on Thursday, March 10, 2022

That is the question everyone should be asking. Because can you picture it? If not, you might not be able to model or build it. Yikes!

LBC Studio a Dynamic Leader in Product and Packaging Design

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, March 9, 2022

A simple storefront at 105 W. Walnut St. provides little hint of the creativity and broad-reaching business activities that lie within. Like her commercial space on the bricks of downtown Rogers, Laura Coello, and her design business, LBC Studio, are difficult to encapsulate. She designs products and makes business deals that might surprise her neighbors in the historic district.

How to Prepare for the April 15 Tax Filing Deadline

Posted by: Landmark CPAs on Wednesday, March 9, 2022

The April 15 tax filing and payment deadline will be here soon. Although there is still uncertainty surrounding our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot rely on being granted a blanket extension for filing our tax returns like last year. 2021 was another year of unique changes, and some of those changes are still occurring, so we encourage you to stay patient this tax season. It can be overwhelming, but these changes will be more manageable with good preparation and communication. Here are some tips to help ensure you are adequately prepared and have a better tax filing experience.

2022 Business Plan | Mission Work Divisions

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Thursday, March 3, 2022

Welcome to our 2022 Business Plan. This is your quick-guide to our 3-Year Strategic Plan and its supporting 2022 Program of Work for each of the Chamber’s divisions. You’ll get to know your Chamber better and learn why our mission-work benefits you and the Rogers-Lowell Area.

Creators of the Downtown Rogers Creative Economy Nola’s Pantry: Alicen & Bill Rumsey

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Calling all local foodies! Nola’s Pantry will be one of four businesses set to open at the corner of W Chestnut and N 1st Street in the former Bumper to Bumper building. They will offer products from small businesses across the United States and sometimes internationally.

Welcoming Brick Lane to Downtown Rogers | Owner of New Bookstore Isn't a Newcomer

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, February 16, 2022

More than three years ago, Beth Welborn began making plans to open a new business in Downtown Rogers.

2021 Annual Report | Mission Work Divisions

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Thursday, February 3, 2022

Last year, with our mission work, we made a big impact on economic development, downtown development, workforce recruitment and retention (by developing the next generation workforce pipeline), government affairs (by advocating for business driven public policy), community development (by creating leadership, engagement, inclusion, and education programs), small business and entrepreneurial development (by sharing resources and educational opportunities), destination marketing and management (by continually attracting visitors and building a world-class destination) and long-range community strategic planning (by focusing on quality of place). In this Annual Report, you will find more details of our 2021 accomplishments and highlights.

Clark Contractors Relocates Northwest Arkansas Operations to Rogers

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Thursday, February 3, 2022

Clark Contractors will host an open house, luncheon, and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, February 16, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. to celebrate the opening of their new office in Rogers.

2021 Annual Report | Mission Support Divisions

Posted by: Justin Freeman on Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Last year, with our mission work, we made a big impact on economic development, downtown development, workforce recruitment and retention (by developing the next generation workforce pipeline), government affairs (by advocating for business driven public policy), community development (by creating leadership, engagement, inclusion, and education programs), small business and entrepreneurial development (by sharing resources and educational opportunities), destination marketing and management (by continually attracting visitors and building a world-class destination) and long-range community strategic planning (by focusing on quality of place). In this Annual Report, you will find more details of our 2021 accomplishments and highlights.

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