Support and Leadership | Taos County
Support and Leadership | Taos County
Of all the things Lindsey Pfaff-Bain has been involved with at the Chamber, it is Taos Plaza Live she is now known for. It is her “baby.”
“People say "it takes a village to raise a child,” she says, “but it also takes a village to put on an event.
“Taos County Chamber of Commerce staff, local musicians, volunteers, TCCC board members, nonprofits, media partners, sponsors, SoundWorks/AV locals, visitors, security, TPL partner's and people showing up every week to dance and hang out!”
The Taos Business Alliance started Taos Plaza Live in 2000 to bring locals and visitors downtown to the heart of the plaza for shopping, dining, commerce, connecting, community and local live music entertainment.
Despite persistent rumors involving the plaza lately, Pfaff-Bain assures us that Taos Plaza Live will stay on the historic plaza — for now. In fact, not even a big monsoon season will put a stop to the party.
Moving forward, she’s currently getting ready to conduct a survey asking TCCC members what they would like the Taos County Chamber of Commerce to do and advocate for.
As for the work she’s done, there are — besides TPL — “a few deliverables that I am very proud of.”
A list too long to mention here, suffice it to say, from organizing mix and meets, job fairs, networking events and expos, to overseeing the Lilac Festival, Pfaff-Bain’s early longing for a community she could be a part of and give back to has more than manifested here in Taos.
Join us as we celebrate Lindsey and our nine Unsung Heroes at a live broadcast event on Wednesday, October 5th, at 6:15pm on taosnews.com and the Taos News Facebook page.
Read more about Lindsey in the Tradiciones Heroes section in the October 6, Taos News.
Original source can be found here.