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Published: 29 June 2019 29 June 2019

The Silver City MainStreet Project will hold the next ACD Community Coordinating Council Meeting on Thursday, July 11 at 9 am at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center located at 201 N. Hudson Street. The Community Speaker will be Debra Trager, Account Executive with AZ Litho.

Debra will share ideas on “Marketing your Business with Print!” Whether it be simple projects such as business cards, letterheads or brochures, to complex jobs such as catalogs, publications and even Wide Format Printing that includes banners, signage and vehicle wraps!

AZ Litho has been a Family run business for over 67 years, based in Tucson, AZ. It is one of the largest commercial printing companies in the Southwest, with local and nationwide clientele. 

The AZ Litho plant is powered by 100% Renewable Energy Resources! We are registered with the EPA and our commitment to “Green” goes even further. We’ve reduced our own energy consumption by almost 20 percent. We created our own waste-reduction and active recycling program and we continue to look for every opportunity to reduce our impact on the environment.

Silver City MainStreet works to make our downtown more vibrant through creative placemaking, streetscape improvements, encouraging artisan live/work spaces, wayfinding, and fostering the creative economy through monthly Community Coordinating Council Meetings. At these meetings we cooperate by sharing best practices, coordinating events, and supporting each other. 

The meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 9 am at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center, unless otherwise noted. 

Silver City MainStreet Project, an accredited program, part of the MainStreet program a national program fostering economic development in local communities and operates under the NM MainStreet program and the state Economic Development Department.  

The mission of Silver City MainStreet is "To encourage a vibrant, historic downtown Silver City which is recognized as the heart of our diverse community." Please visit our website, www.silvercitymainstreet.com to learn more.