Prescott, AZ News Roundup (8/3/25)

Refuse to be a Victim class: Prescott Valley Police will host an NRA-certified safety workshop on October 8 covering mental preparedness, home, auto and tech security with registration open through October 1 and just 50 spots available — find out how to enroll.

Lioness Club giving back: Over the past year, the Chino Valley Lioness – Lions Club donated $11,845 and raised $8,931 through fundraisers and volunteer efforts to support local causes — find out how to join their mission.

New Bradshaw Drive Guardrail: Crews from the City of Prescott and HAWK Contracting begin a safety upgrade the week of August 4, installing guardrails, new asphalt shoulders, pavement and drainage improvements along Bradshaw Drive, with weekday delays, reduced speeds and 24/7 shoulder closures through September — learn what to expect.

Lost Prescott film returns: This summer, Sharlot Hall Museum hosts the first public screening of Legacy—a long-lost New Wave–style trilogy from its Elks Theatre debut—on August 12 at 4:30 PM, followed by an expert panel discussion and reception — find out how to secure tickets.

Archer’s Bikes Opens in Prescott Valley: The leading eBike retailer has finalized its move into the former Advanced Auto Building at 3484 N. Glassford Hill Road and will launch its one-stop shop for sales, rentals, repairs and more when it opens October 1, 2025 — find out.

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