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Councilmember:
Mike Archambault
Term of Office:
First term: June 2002 – May 2006
Second term: June 2006 – May 2010


Mike Archambault moved to Fountain Hills in January 1972 from
Columbus, Ohio. He started construction on the Archambault’s
first home in Fountain Hills and was among the first ten
families to live here. Mike worked with his father for almost
ten years under the company name of Archie’s Construction. In
1981, seeing a need for quality cabinets in Fountain Hills, he
started Fountain Hills Wood Whims, Inc., a custom cabinet shop
that currently employs fifteen craftspeople. Mike and his crew
have been providing custom cabinets to Valley builders for more
than twenty-five years.
Mike has been involved in community services since moving to
Fountain Hills. In his relentless volunteer style, he ran the
annual “Secret Santa” program, bringing toys and smiles to
children and food donations to needy families in Fountain Hills
and Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation for thirteen years. He served
as a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader for eleven years and was
inducted into the Order of the Arrow. During that time, he
graduated fourteen Eagle Scouts. Mike also helped with the drive
to bring the fist health clinic to Fountain Hills in 1977. He
served on the Building Committee of the Church of the Ascension.
Through Archie’s Construction, Mike constructed the church’s
rectory using volunteers. He also helped construct the original
Town Library (now the Fountain Hills Community Theater) through
the resources of the Fountain Hills Contractor Association. Mike
was heavily involved in building the Sunset Kiwanis Building in
Kiwanis Park.
His most recent exploits took him back to the old library
building. There, under Archambault Enterprises, Mike remodeled
the original community center to expand the Fountain Hills
Community Theater. He also remodeled the Fountain Hills High
School audio room to accommodate a wider range of format for
students. Mike’s last project using volunteers and many
donations involved the construction of the Veterans Memorial, a
12,000 square-foot plaza in Fountain Park. It memorializes those
who serve and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Mike has served in many leadership roles prior to becoming a
Councilmember. He served the community as president of the
Fountain Hills Youth Association and as a leader in the Order of
the Arrow ceremonial teams. He is a long-term member of the
Sunset Kiwanis.
He continues to support Fountain Hills through donations to
various volunteer groups such as the Fountain Hills Band,
Fountain Hills High School, the Helping Hands food bank, and
Concerts in the Park programs.
Mike has been married to Charla for 31 years. The
Archambaults have two children, Michelle Do, 28 and Eric, 26.
Send Email to: marchambault@fh.az.gov
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