In April, COVID-19 brought much of Arizona’s economy to a screeching halt. All businesses not deemed “essential” were ordered closed by Arizona’s governor Doug Ducey.

  The lockdown continued for nearly two months. When Gov. Ducey finally gave the go ahead to reopen, businesses slowly began the road to recovery. Even those listed as “essential” had a challenge with this economic recovery.

  Many small businesses and non-profits in Arizona didn’t survive the lockdown. The businesses that did survive are hanging on as best they can. Copper Area News wanted to give something back to the local business community. Over the next several weeks, our newspapers (Copper Basin News, Superior Sun and San Manuel Miner) will be featuring local businesses and non-profits, encouraging our readers to Shop at Home, stay local and support our local businesses.

 It is hard enough making it as a small business in a small town during normal times. But to balance those difficulties during a pandemic adds an entirely different twist to things.

  General Kearny Inn seemed to be preparing for a pandemic long before COVID-19 made its appearance on the scene.

  Owners Bill and Becky Dunn converted their pool area into a beautiful courtyard that is just right for a socially-distanced outdoor event.

  “Besides being a motel, we offer event services from fully-planned and catered events to inexpensive do-it-yourself parties with plenty of space for large crowds,” said manager Angela Ramirez.

  The GKI is located at 301 Alden Rd. in Kearny. The lobby is open daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Contact them by phone at 520-363-5505 or visit their website: generalkearnyinn.com.

Bill and Becky Dunn are the owners of the General Kearny Inn.
Angela Ramirez is the manager of the General Kearny Inn
The beautiful court yard offers a perfect outdoor venue.