Introduction – Honoring a Las Vegas Hospitality Legend
Gunny’s Air Conditioning and Plumbing, led by CEO Christopher Marshall, proudly joined the Las Vegas community in celebrating Peggy Orth’s retirement, honoring her 52-year career in the hospitality industry. Known affectionately as “Peppermill Peggy”, Peggy has been a beloved figure in Las Vegas, admired for her professionalism, warmth, and long-standing contributions to the city’s hospitality culture.
This celebration was not just a farewell—it reflected a lifetime of dedication, community connection, and the spirit of Old Vegas.
Who Is Peggy Orth (‘Peppermill Peggy’)?
Peggy Orth, widely recognized as “Peppermill Peggy”, has devoted more than five decades to serving the Las Vegas hospitality community. She earned respect and affection from guests, colleagues, and the broader community for her consistency, professionalism, and positive influence.
Career Highlights & Community Impact
- Over 52 years of service, Peggy became a symbol of reliability and excellence.
- Known for creating memorable experiences for guests, she made every visitor feel welcomed.
- Acted as a mentor and inspiration for many colleagues entering the hospitality field.
- Her dedication strengthened Las Vegas’ cultural and professional traditions, helping preserve the essence of Old Vegas hospitality.
Inside the Surprise Retirement Event
The retirement celebration was a heartfelt tribute to Peggy Orth’s career, bringing together friends, colleagues, and community leaders.
Notable Attendees
- Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman
- Channel 8’s Nate Tannenbaum
- Longtime patrons and co-workers
Gunny’s Participation
CEO Christopher Marshall and the Gunny’s team attended, highlighting their ongoing commitment to recognizing community milestones. Their presence reinforced the value of honoring individuals who have shaped Las Vegas’ identity.
Event Highlights
- Speeches and anecdotes celebrating Peggy’s achievements
- Community members expressing gratitude for her decades of service
- A surprise recognition that highlighted her influence on both hospitality and local culture
Gunny’s Air Conditioning and Plumbing: Commitment to Community
Gunny’s, under CEO Christopher Marshall, actively participates in initiatives that celebrate and honor local legends.
Other Community Engagements:
- Supporting Vegas Golden Knights events
- Recognizing local graduates from CSN’s HVAC program
- Engaging in activities that strengthen Las Vegas’ community and cultural heritage
By participating in Peggy Orth’s retirement celebration, Gunny’s reinforced its dedication to local recognition and community-building.
Peggy Orth’s Enduring Legacy
Peggy Orth’s 52-year career is a shining example of long-term commitment and professional excellence.
- Her story inspires future hospitality professionals in Las Vegas
- Represents the heart of Old Vegas, preserving traditions and culture
- Gunny’s CEO Christopher Marshall congratulated Peggy, acknowledging her lasting contributions to the community
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Peppermill Peggy?
Peggy Orth, affectionately known as Peppermill Peggy, is a Las Vegas hospitality legend with a 52-year career.
How long did Peggy Orth work in Las Vegas?
Peggy dedicated 52 years to the Las Vegas hospitality industry.
Who attended Peggy Orth’s retirement event?
Attendees included Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman, Channel 8’s Nate Tannenbaum, Gunny’s CEO Christopher Marshall, colleagues, and community members.
Why is Peggy Orth considered a Las Vegas icon?
Her decades-long service, mentorship, and dedication to preserving Old Vegas traditions have made her a beloved figure in the community.