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SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955 • REPRESENTING 16,480 MEMBER EMPLOYEES • NOV/DEC 2015
"Get Connected to the Region’s Best Business Network"
CEO Focus P. 2
Worksite Wellness P. 5
Monthly Calendars P. 6,7
Networking Events P. 8
Free Sales Training P. 10
Starlighting P. 17
Save Money, Register for the Expo P. 18
Online Learning P. 21
Community Mobile App P. 22
Your
Chamber
Promoting Local
Businesses. Read more pg. 14
Shop Local this holiday season and support our town! Communi�es that
preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and dis�nc�ve character have an economic advantage. Celebrate the warmth of our community at the Town's Season of the Star event series. Join your friends, family and
neighbors as the Town, the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Alliance help the community get into the spirit of
the season. The Season of the Star events in Downtown & Fes�val Park will be each Saturday star�ng the week a-er Starligh�ng. The event series con�nues through the
first week of January. Admission to any of the Season of Star events is free. Get involved, volunteer, be a vendor,
sponsor or performer.
Read more on page 27.
Shop Local, Support Our Town
Save Money! Healthy Living Expo Early Bird Rates Expire Nov. 20th!!!
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In this Issue
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 2
CEO Focus We need your Help. On November 4th you will receive via email an electronic survey asking your opinion as it relates to the economy, local government and future Chamber programming. The survey will be used in two ways: 1. The results will be compared or bench-
marked against other Chambers across the west to see how we compare.
2. Most importantly the results will be used to help the Chamber’ cra- the 2016 business plan during the board retreat in January. This plan will provide maximum return on your investment in the Chamber so please take the �me to helps us.
Budge�ng Ideas to Market your Business in 2016
As the year is coming to an end, it is �me to plan for 2016. As a business owner and/or manager you are forced to be more cre-a�ve and deliberate with your marke�ng efforts. As a remind-er, your business has many op�ons that are cost effec�ve or even built in your investment with the Chamber. Outside of our daily referrals to people looking for reputable businesses, there are opportuni�es for your business to reach new and current residents and other businesses through-out the year. Here are some �ps to help your business get more exposure:
Spread your “word of mouth” about your business to other Chamber members!
Check out our calendar online www.visitcastlerock.org for up-coming opportuni�es throughout the year with other members who might be able to connect you to new clients or resources. Don’t forget to budget for the annual events like the upcoming Healthy Living Expo coming in February.
Discounts?
Many Chamber member business offer Member-to-Member and general discounts online for people to use. The coupon or discount is a>ached to your lis�ng online for everyone to ac-cess. And this service is FREE for our members to promote themselves.
More directed marke�ng to people looking for your business?
Consider adver�sing in the Chamber’s new Livability magazine, the VisitCastleRock.org website or at a Chamber event. Each is directed toward a specific audience and costs considerably less than some types of tradi�onal marke�ng. Also, don’t disregard the use of social media in your marke�ng efforts. Check out the Chamber’s Facebook page www.FaceBook.com/castlerockchamber
Gain more recogni�on for your business
Place the Chamber’s investment s�cker in the window of your business, it recognizes you as a proud member of the Castle Rock Chamber and the business community. Why not tout that in your promo�ons? Members may use the Castle Rock Cham-ber logo on their website, business cards, sta�onery and adver-�sing. The associa�on with the Chamber will add credibility and shows your support of the area business community. For more ideas of how your membership can benefit you, call Alicia Early, Membership Development Director at 303-688-4597 or [email protected].
Pam Ridler, CCE
Castle Rock Chamber
President/CEO
TESTIMONIALS NEEDED! The Chamber is reques�ng member
tes�monials to add to our website and
printed publica�ons. Share a tes�monial and
get FREE exposure for your business. It’s Fast
& Easy!
Tell us what you think about the Chamber!
How are we doing, why you joined, what do
you love about the Chamber...If selected,
your tes�monial will be featured on our web-
site and will include your headshot, member
quote along with your business informa�on
and your website link.
Send tes�monials to Melissa Mares at
[email protected] or call 303.688.4597
for more informa�on!
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Castle Rock Chamber Staff Executive Committee Elyse McNulty, Chairman Kaiser Permanente John Manka, Chair-Elect 1 Stop Tire & Auto Aaron Fort, Treasurer Eakins Fort Company P.C. David Zwerenz, Treasurer-Elect Firstbank of Douglas County Mike Tafoya, Immediate Past Chair Portocol Business Strategies Directors Aaron Barrick Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C. Todd Folkenberg Castle Rock Adventist Hospital Brooke Fox Colorado Agriculture Leadership Foundation (CALF) Jill Garber Arapahoe Community College Golden Goodwin gosocial Douglas County Bernie Greenberg Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C. Nadine Kirk RE/MAX Alliance Whitney Medved Medved Autoplex Andrea Nyquist Outlets at Castle Rock Michelle Peck TMMC Property Management Linda Watson Sky Ridge Medical Center Tom Waymire Castle Rock Bank Ex Officio Mayor Paul Donahue—Town of Castle Rock Frank Gray, President/CEO—Castle Rock EDC Sally Misare, Town Clerk— Town of Castle Rock Pam Ridler, President/CEO— Chamber
2015-16 Board of Directors Pam Ridler President & CEO [email protected] Melissa Mares Director of Communications [email protected] Alicia Early Membership Development Director [email protected] John Woodrick Event Manager [email protected] Sue Turner Office Administrator [email protected] Sonia Waugh Visitor Center Coordinator [email protected]
Carrie Buchan Program Manager: Leadership Douglas County (LDC) & Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) [email protected] Judy Woodley Business Training Coordinator [email protected]
Support and promote member businesses
Be a ‘voice” to government
Foster a livable community
With posi�ve growth
Igni�ng Passion for Business Success and Community
Prosperity
Accountability Innova�on
Respect Teamwork
Rela�onships Diversity
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 4
212 Pizza Company
Al�tude SEO
Arapahoe Community
College
Asarch Dermatology Center
Brookside Inn
Burger King
Chuck & Don's Pet
Food Supplies
Colorado Chris�an
University
ConneXion Spot
Cruise One-Calenda's Vaca�ons
Douglas County Libraries
Firstbank of Douglas County
Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick &
Patoile, P.C.
gopixel design studios
Kaiser Permanente
mywedding.com
Nytech Hea�ng & Cooling
Olinger-Dignity Memorial
One Clear Choice
Garage Doors
Plumbline Services, Inc.
Pure Water Solu�ons
Rangewood Orthodon�cs
Renewal By Andersen
Re�rement Strategies
& Investments, Inc.
Smith & Willis Hea�ng & Air Condi�oning
Tractor Supply Company
Webster University
President’s Level
Execu�ve Level
Entrepreneur Level
Premier Level
Chairmans Circle Sponsors
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Worksite Wellness For Your Business The Castle Rock Chamber’s Worksite Wellness Coali�on
is partnering with Health Links Colorado to engage local
employers in the process of developing basic employee
wellness programs.
Health Links Colorado is a non-profit organiza�on dedi-
cated to improving the health of our state by reaching people where most spend the majority of their
�me, at work.
Castle Rock was chosen for this pilot project and will include technical assistance, resources, and recogni�on
for par�cipa�ng employers.
Want to start a program for your business? A�end one of our events to learn more.
Find out how you can receive funding benefits, no obliga�ons. Contact [email protected] or
call 303.688.4597.
A>end this monthly session to learn
more about the program
Wednesday, Nov. 10th
11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Castle Rock Chamber
RSVP at:
hAp://business.castlerock.org/events
*Note Lunch will be served.
Health Links Is Now Recrui�ng! Vendors and Advisors, Contact Sue!
These Events Are Free & Open to the Public.
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 6
Calendar of Events– November Tuesday 3rd
Government Issues Commi>ee (Chamber) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Ribbon CuLng (212 Pizza) @ 4:00 pm
Wednesday 4th
Leadership Douglas County Class (TBD) @ 7:30am-5pm
Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30am
So.Co.Business Partnership Exec. Mtg (Colo.Springs)
@2pm
Thursday 5th
Business over Breakfast (White Construc�on)
@7:30am, Sponsored by IREA
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Douglas County Community Founda�on (CR Bank) @3pm
Ribbon CuLng (The McKillip Group-New Office) @ 4pm
Friday 6th
Young Entrepreneur’s Academy!-Mentor Training
(Chamber) @ 8:30am
Tuesday 10th
Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30am
Worksite Wellness Leadership (Chamber) @ 9am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2pm-4pm
Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @ 3pm
Wednesday 11th
Ribbon CuLng (Café Rio Mexican Grill) @ 10:30am
Ambassador Execu�ve Mee�ng (Chamber) @ 11am
Ambassador Mee�ng (Chamber) @ Noon
Business AKer Hours (Asarch Center) @ 5pm
Thursday 12th
Biz Builder Lunch & Learn – Get Past NO with Non-
Tradi�onal Sales Strategies (Chamber) @ 11am–1pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2pm-4pm
Ribbon CuLng (Chicago Title) @ 4pm
Tuesday 17th
Government Issues Commi>ee (Chamber) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Third Tech Tuesday –How to use your Pinterest Business
Page for Success (Chamber) @ 9:30am–12:30pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2pm-4pm
Wednesday 18th
Business of the Month-Gene’s Muffler & Auto Service
@ 9am
LDC Steering Commi>ee (Chamber) @ 7:30am
Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30am
Community Leadership (Chamber) @ 11:30am
Thursday 19th
Membership Orienta�on (Chamber) 7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Board of Directors Mee�ng (Chamber) @ 11:30am
CREG Mee�ng (Chamber) @ 1:15pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2pm-4pm
Saturday 21st
Castle Rock’s Annual ‘StarLigh�ng’ @ 2pm
Tuesday 24th
Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2pm-4pm
So.Co.Business Partnership Exec. Mtg (Colo.Springs)
@2pm
Thursday 26th
Thanksgiving – Office Closed
Friday 27th
Thanksgiving – Office Closed
Saturday 28th
Small Business Saturday
*Events are subject to change,
view online calendar for up to
date list of events. www.CastleRock.org
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Calendar of Events – December
Tuesday 1st
Government Issues Commi>ee (Chamber) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Wednesday 2nd
Leadership Douglas County Class Day @7:30am–5pm
Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30am
So. Co.Business Partnership (Co.Springs) @ 2pm
Thursday 3rd
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Biz Builder Lunch & Learn–How to Network (Chamber)
@ 11:30am–1:00pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Douglas County Community Founda�on (CR Bank)
@ 3pm
Tuesday 8th
Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @3pm
Wednesday 9th
Ambassador Mee�ng (Chamber) @12pm
Business AKer Hours (Medved Autoplex) @5pm
Thursday 10th
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Tuesday 15th
Government Issues Commi>ee (Chamber) @7:30am
Third Tech Tuesday –Make your Social Media Mobile-
Friendly (Chamber) @ 9:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Wednesday 16th
LDC Steering Commi>ee Mee�ng (Chamber) @7:30am
Community Leadership Mee�ng (Chamber) @11:30am
Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30am
So. Co .Business Partnership Exec Mee�ng
(Colo.Springs) @2pm
Thursday 17th
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Tuesday 22th
Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30am
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
So. Co. Business Partnership (Colo.Springs) @ 2pm
Thursday 24th
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Friday 25th
Christmas Day – Office Closed-Merry Christmas!
Tuesday 29th
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
Thursday 31st
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @10am-12pm
Free Business Consulta�ons (Chamber) @2-4pm
*Events are subject to change, view online calendar for
up to date list of events. www.CastleRock.org
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 8
Upcoming Engagement Events
Thursday, Nov. 5th 7:30 am to 9:00 am
To be held at
White Construction 18 South Wilcox St.
Suite 100 Castle Rock, CO 80104
*Please Note Earlier Dates
then usual for both These Networking Events.
Business Over Breakfast Events:
FREE to all Chamber members.
Guests/Non Members must have a guest pass.
Business AKer Hour Events:
Community Connec�on: $10 per person
1 Pass per person for Networking level
Free to Ascent Level Members and above.
Guests/Non Members must have a guest pass.
Contact an Ambassador, email [email protected], or call the Chamber
at 303-688-4597 for guest passes.
Wednesday Nov. 11th 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Wed. Dec. 9th 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
1506 S Wilcox St, Castle Rock, CO 80104
By attending our networking
events you will: 1. Increase Your Visibility 2. Expand Your Professional Connections 3. Find Referrals 4. Create Strategic Partnerships 5. Socialize
Alexander Building
2352 Meadows Blvd., Suite 225
Castle Rock, CO 80109
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PLEASE NOTE: You must log in to your membership profile to register. Otherwise, you will be charged
the non-member rate!
Ques�ons? Call Sue at 303.688.4597.
Networking Level & Above Members—Free
Community Connec�on Members-$25.00
Non Members-$45
Register at www.CastleRock.org
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 10
Get past NO with non-traditional sales strategies
Thursday, November 12, 2015 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Castle Rock Chamber
Your company survives on its sales numbers.
This Biz Builder Lunch n Learn is intended for the people involved in making those all-important sales numbers - especially in the case of complex products and services. Learn some innova�ve sales techniques, the reasons many salespeople fail, and the Sandler Training sales philosophy. Hear Sandler’s sugges�ons for ongoing reinforcement training, role-playing, expert coaching, adult learning methodologies and support. The Sandler system is designed to be an honest, no-nonsense, dignified approach to selling that places the salesperson firmly in control.
Free To All Chamber Members $25 pp for Non Members Register Now at www.CastleRock.org NOTE: Lunch is NOT provided, please feel free to bring your own.
Business Trainings to Grow Your Business
How To Network
Thursday, December 3, 2015 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Castle Rock Chamber Speakers: Brock Goodwin and John Manka Love them or hate them, we all should be taking advantage of networking events. And all of us can be smarter and more strategic in how we make use of them! Please join us for an informal discussion about geLng the most out of a networking event. You will undoubtedly pick up some ideas you’ll want to try that will make your next experience more produc�ve, less stressful and maybe even fun. Come to BAH on December 9th at Medved Autoplex with confidence and a spring in your step. Walk out a few hours later having created some new business connec�ons and opportuni�es.
Free To All Chamber Members $25 pp for Non Members Register Now at www.CastleRock.org NOTE: Lunch is NOT provided, please feel free to bring your own.
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Park Street/Jerry Street Storage
1500 N. Park Street Castle Rock, CO
303.688.2242
Register at www.CastleRock.org
PLEASE NOTE: You must log in to your membership profile to register. Otherwise, you will be charged
the non-member rate!
Ques�ons? Call Sue at 303.688.4597.
Networking Level & Above Members—Free
Community Connec�on Members-$10.00
Non Members-$25
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 12
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Chamber Anniversaries
November
Are You Taking Advantage of All Your Chamber Membership
Has To Offer?
Have you logged into your membership account lately? Recently the Chamber
switched to a new Membership
Management So-ware called Chamber Master. Thousands of other cham-
bers use this robust system and we are very excited to bring this sophis�cated
op�on to our members.
All members now have the ability to
post their own Press Releases as well as the op�on to post a HOT DEALS as part of our
member 2 member discount
program. And
depending on your level, you may now have the
ability to post and manage
your own job lis�ngs.
Please take a moment to
login to your account to review your informa�on and to en-
hance your lis�ng.
h>p://business.castlerock.org/login/
For more Informa�on please contact
Sue Turner at the Chamber or email
Business Number of Years
Kaiser Permanente Castle Rock Medical Offices 4
Estate Sale, The 4
Castle Rock Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 4
Essence Health & Fitness 4
Douglas County Educa�onal Founda�on 3
Home Depot, The 3
Versa�lity Crea�ve Group 3
Robinson & Henry, PC 3
Smith & Willis Hea�ng & Air 3
Norkus Design Flooring Specialist 3
Castle Rock Family Care 3
Metzler Memory Care 2
Sco> Rice State Farm 1
Liv Sotheby's Interna�onal Realty 1
Business Name Number of Years
Arapahoe Community College 9
CVHS ABC 3
goSocial Douglas County 3
Canyon Fitness 2
First American Title 2
Front Range Chris�an Church 2
PFS Insurance Group 2
Healthcare Solu�ons Team 1
RE/MAX Southeast, Inc. 1
American Dream Mortgage 1
Quality Home Inspec�on 1
Exclusive Tans 1
Cel�c Roofing 1
Peak Performance Physical Therapy &
Sports Training 1
Origami Owl Customer Jewelry ~ Lynlee Scileppi 1
Castle Rock Jazzercise 1
Life. Health. Happiness. 1
December
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 14
Welcome To Our New Members Chicago Title Contact: Gretchen Ptacek (303) 291-9952 212 Wilcox Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title Companies www.chicago�tle.com Heirloom Wealth Management Contact: Rick Hurley (720) 708-6520 385 Inverness Pkwy Suite 390 Englewood, CO 80112 Financial Advisor, Financial Planning Consultants www.HeirloomWM.com Keller Williams Ac�on Realty - Cindy Mastrodonato Contact: Cindy Mastrodonato (719) 352-5216 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Real Estate, Real Estate - Residen�al Shen Healing Center Contact: Tania Leevers (720) 733-2034 522 Wilcox Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Energy Healing Therapy, Holis�c Prac��oners www.shenhealingcenter.com Joanne's Dance Studio Contact: Joanne Meade (303) 688-6221 1543 N. Park (B) #4 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Dance Instruc�on www.joannesdancestudio.com Detail XPerts Contact: Steve Hickman (720) 600-2230 Castle Pines, CO 80108 Acoma Locksmith Service, Inc. Contact: Mario Wibbens (303) 688-4104 421 Perry St. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Closed Circuit TV, Locks & Locksmiths, Safes www.acomalocksmithservice.com Farmers Insurance & Financial Services - Paul Cederholm Contact: Paul Cederholm (720) 262-8660 425 Wilcox Street Suite 110 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Financial Services, Insurance www.farmersagent.com/pcederholm Hoff & Leigh Contact: Rick Nelson (303) 351-2217 512 Wilcox St Suite D Castle Rock, CO 80104 Real Estate – Brokerage, Real Estate - Commercial www.hoffleigh.com/douglascounty
Hun�ngton Learning Center Contact: David Miller 303.663.7391 4535 Milestone Lane Suite B Castle Rock, CO 80104 Educa�on www.castle_rock.hun�ngtonhelps.com/ Chameleon Gymnas�cs Contact: Sharon Devries (303) 663-2664 1100 Buffalo Ridge Way Castle Pines, CO 80108 Gymnas�cs www.chameleongymnas�cs.com Holmes Shirley Law Contact: Karen Shirley (720) 248-7621 834-F S. Perry Street PMB 341 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Lawyers, Legal Services www.holmesshirleylaw.com 212 Pizza Co. Contact: Alexander Garcia (303) 688-9800 848 N. Ridge Road Unit F Castle Rock, CO 80104 Caterers, Restaurants www.212pizzaco.com Poppin Robin's Gourmet Snacks Contact: Robin Glambotzky (717) 855-7424 Parker, CO 80134 Food Products www.poppinrobins.com Black Feather Apartment Homes Contact: Brenda Lawrence (303) 645-0522 410 Black Feather Loop #1 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Apartments www.liveatblackfeather.com Legal Shield Contact: Frank Shaw (303) 478-6542 Larkspur, CO 80118 Insurance www.rfshaw.legalshieldassociate.com
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Congratula�ons to BeAy Graf, Reliv Interna�onal Be>y Graf moved to Castle Rock seven years ago and loves it here! She grew up in small towns in Kansas and loves the fact that Castle Rock has that same small town feel. A-er living with her husband overseas for nine years, Be>y was ready to se>le down and live a quieter life in Colorado. Be>y joined the chamber five years ago and is in her fourth year as a Chamber Am-bassador. She finds being an Ambassador a great fit since she loves mee�ng new people and developing rela�onships with business owners. Be>y has u�lized the many Chamber network-ing events such as the Leads referral groups to promote her business with great success. For Be>y, it’s a way for her to be “plugged” into the business community. As a Chamber Ambassador, Be>y is a part of a professional group of people dedicated to help-ing others grow their businesses. To her, it’s what life is about - it’s about what she can do for others. Be>y is the head of her own marke�ng company through Reliv Interna�onal. Reliv is a 25 year old food science company, commi>ed to making a difference in people’s lives. We all want to have great health and feel amazing!! Through Reliv’s line of patented nutri�onal supplements that can become a reality! Reliv offers people hope for a be>er quality of life. It’s really Nutri�on Made Simple!! As a re-�red nurse, this is another perfect fit for Be>y! Be>y and her husband, Harlan, recently built their ranch and dream home and love having their three grandkids out to the ranch. Be>y was has been or Ambassador of the month several other �mes and recently she was named the Ambassador of the Year, so it should come to no surprise that we are once again honoring her as our Ambassador of the month. Thank You Be>y for all you do for the Castle Rock Chamber!
We applaud BeAy’s efforts to support and promote local businesses in our community! Thank you BeAy, for all you do to support and promote the Castle Rock Chamber.
Be>y Graf
Reliv Interna�onal
Ambassador of the Month
Ambassador Program is Sponsored By:
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 16
Member Orientation Thursday, November 19, 2015 7:30 am to 9:00 am Castle Rock Chamber
We encourage all of our Chamber members to a>end one of our Member Orienta�on mee�ngs. This is your opportunity to meet the Chamber staff, introduce your business, and familiarize yourself with the variety of benefits we offer and get connected! Come learn about all the different Learning Opportuni�es we offer, Judy will be explaining the eXcelerate Business Program, Monthly Trainings, and our New Online Training Op�ons. Please join us, you won't be disappointed. RSVP at www.CastleRock.org.
The Pepsi Bo>ling Company
3801 Brighton Boulevard
Denver, CO 80216
Park Street/Jerry Street Storage
1500 N. Park Street
Castle Rock, CO
303.688.2242
Be Our Restaurant of the Month Sponsor!
Contact [email protected] for details.
BEVERAGE SPONSOR STORAGE SPONSOR
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Chamber is
Now Hiring! Membership Investment
Representa�ve
The Membership Investment Representa�ve
will build and maintain posi�ve rela�onships with current and poten�al members and will focus on selling Chamber memberships to
prospec�ve non-member businesses by com-munica�ng the benefits and value of the
Chamber. By providing detailed informa�on on various programs offered through the Chamber which assist our members business-
es in their growth process. With this goal in mind, the Membership Investment Repre-senta�ve will support the Chamber’s mission
with the goal of increasing the total number of
members within the organiza�on.
To apply visit h>p://business.castlerock.org/
jobs/ or email your resume to
*Certain Restrictions Apply
Join A Leads
Group!
LEADS PLUS! LEADS REFERRAL 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 1st & 3rd Wednesdays
11:30 am to 1pm 11:30 am to 1pm
Location: The Fowl Line Location: Castle Cafe
[email protected] [email protected]
THE BREAKFAST CLUB 2nd & 4th Tuesdays
7:30 am to 9 am
Location: Village Inn
September Business of the Month—TMMC Property Management
The Castle Rock Chamber honors TMMC Property Manage-ment as our September Business of the Month recipient. TMMC has been a proud member of the Castle Rock Chamber for more than 12 years. TMMC Property Management has been managing Homeowner Associa�ons in Douglas, Arapa-hoe, and Jefferson County for nearly 20 years. Based in Castle Rock for almost that en�re �me, the owners, Dave and Michelle Peck have been residents of Castle Rock for 23 years. TMMC a>ributes their success to their 4 basic tenets…Honesty, Integrity, Customer Service, and Compassion. They are truly here to help each and every one of their homeown-ers. This has allowed them to grow strictly through “word of mouth adver�sing”, truly the best and most sincere endorse-ment one can hope for. TMMC's Mo>o is “Hands On Man-agement by People Who Care” and that posi�ve aLtude is present in every person on their team, every day. TMMC's team possesses a vast range of knowledge from managing to accoun�ng to construc�on, all done “in-house”. They are lo-cated at 514 Perry St, Suite 200, right at the base of “The Rock”. Don't have �me to stop by? Please call them at (303) 985-9623. To learn more about the en�re Team at TMMC, visit www.tmmccares.com.
Congratula�ons for being recognized as an outstanding business!
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 18
October Business of the Month—Spencer Fane LLP
The Castle Rock Chamber honors the Spencer Fane LLP as our October Business of the Month recipient. For more than thirteen years, Spencer Fane LLP has been a proud member of the Castle Rock Chamber. Spencer Fane LLP is a full-service business law firm focused on providing results that move clients and their businesses forward. With direct access to firm leadership and a different approach to cli-ent engagement, its a>orneys ins�ll confidence and certainty that the clients’ interests are the firm’s priority. The firm has offices in St. Louis, Jefferson City, Kansas City and Springfield, Mo.; Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo.; Overland Park, Kan.; & Omaha, Neb. Visit www.spencerfane.com or follow @spencerfane on Twi>er for more informa�on.
Congratula�ons from the Castle Rock Chamber for being
recognized as an outstanding business.
Meet with an experienced business consultant, an expert on helping businesses grow and thrive.
Local and confidential! Schedule your appointment
at www.castlerock.org.
Do you have questions about…
• Starting a business?
• Developing your business plan?
• Marketing and sales planning?
• Accounting or tax advice?
• Securing financing?
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Let us help you celebrate!
Have you opened a new business, expanded at your current loca�on, reloca�ng or celebrated a milestone
anniversary?
The Castle Rock Chamber can
help you share the good news! Contact [email protected] for details.
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Chamber to offer members a free package of training valued at $2,500.
View Online at www.CastleRockEG.com
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In conjunc�on with Coggno.com, we are happy to announce a
new service for our members. We are now offering a selec�on of online training courses for purchase directly from our website.
We've hand-picked courses that we feel are relevant to you and your employees, covering topics in HR, Compliance, So-ware, So-cial Media and Business Management – just to name a few.
All courses will be available on-demand, 24/7, and administered through an employee's worksta�on. When purchasing the cours-
es through our site, you will also receive a free Learning Manage-
ment System, or LMS. This tool makes it simple to distribute,
monitor, and report on all your employees' training. The training courses are specifically designed to address many of the issues around risk and liability faced by businesses today, as well as de-
velop the skills of your employees. Visit www.CastleRockEG.com today.
Select from an extensive library of the finest training providers and courses in the world, all recognized leaders in their
fields. Purchase just the training your staff needs, no long term contracts or arbitrary subscrip�ons to training you don’t need.
Find and purchase online training courses for your employees on an assortment of topics. Courses are self-paced, on demand, many with cer�ficates, and are distributed online to
each employees′ computer via a free Learning Management Sys-tem where you can track and view repor�ng.
Try Online Training Today! Contact Judy by email at [email protected] or call the
Chamber to receive a *free class while supplies last.
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by industry experts, and delivered via an intui�ve learn-
ing plaborm. Online training through a Learning Man-
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tribute the latest coursework tailored to meet the needs
of every department within large corpora�ons and small
businesses.
Learn more at www.Coggno.com or Email
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Chamber Programs Overview Affinity Programs Are You Taking Advantage of our
Money Saving Programs? Office Depot Program: Members save
approximately 15% to 25% annually on their office supplies! To receive your
Na�onal Program Office Depot card, please call the Chamber at 303-688-
4597 or email [email protected].
Comcast Business Class: Chamber mem-
bers can save on internet Service and Voice service! For more info, contact
Comcast Business Class at 303-720-8090. Visit www.castlerock.org/
affinityprogram.htm or contact
[email protected] for more informa�on.
Ambassador Program The Ambassadors are an all-volunteer
organiza�on comprised of approximate-ly 20 Chamber member firms who
serve as the public rela�ons and reten-�on arm of the Chamber. The Ambassa-
dors provide understanding and confi-
dence in the Castle Rock Chamber among our businesses. As highly visible
and pres�gious volunteers, the Ambas-sadors serve as the Chamber’s primary
liaison to Castle Rock Chamber mem-
bers and play an essen�al role in mem-bership reten�on, recruitment, anniver-
sary calls, ribbon cuLngs, conveying member needs and/or concerns to
Chamber Staff and garnering support for the Chamber. ~Melanie Calhoun –
Chairperson,
www.castlerock.org/ambassadors.htm or contact [email protected].
Business After Hours & Business Over Breakfast To assist our members in developing business rela�onships the Castle Rock
Chamber of Commerce offers many net-working events throughout the year.
There are monthly Business A-er Hours,
Business Over Breakfast and Member Orienta�ons. Visit:
www.castlerock.org/bah.htm or contact [email protected] for more infor-
ma�on.
Castle Rock Economic Gardeners (CREG) To provide small business owners with the resources used by best-in-class
firms, thereby enhancing their compe�-
�veness in the local, state and global marketplace. CREG is a group of dedi-
cated business leaders who act as men-tors and offer li>le to no cost business
intelligence to both start-ups and estab-
lished businesses in Castle Rock. ~Mike Tafoya, Portocol Business
Strategies –Chairman, www.CastleRockEG.com or
contact [email protected] for more informa�on.
Douglas County Business Alliance (DCBA) Is a united effort of the Castle Rock,
Lone Tree, Parker and Highlands Ranch Chambers of Commerce, South Metro
Denver Chamber, along with the North-
west Douglas and Castle Rock Economic Development Councils, to form a legisla-
�ve coali�on to lead and influence re-gional, state and federal policy, legisla-
�on and regula�ons. The primary focus
of the DCBA is to create a posi�ve busi-ness climate for the future of Douglas
County businesses. ~Frank Gray, EDC Chairman ~Pam Ridler,
[email protected] or www.douglascountybusinessalliance.com/
Douglas County Young Professionals The Douglas County YP’s group is
intended for young professionals aged 21 - 40, who live or work in the Douglas
County community. DCYP offers great networking opportuni�es to help build
your business prac�ce, gain las�ng
friendships, and have fun at the same �me! Our Mission is to build a network
of young professionals who support each other and provide a voice
in the community, with an emphasis on
social ac�vi�es and community involvement. ~John Woodrick,
Government Issues Committee (GIC) To be a proac�ve voice and advocate
for the business community regarding governmental issues; promo�ng
economic interests which contribute to the quality of life of Castle Rock and
facilitates communica�on between local government and the business
community. ~DJ Tedesco, Castle Rock
Bank Chairman, or [email protected] for more informa�on.
Leadership Douglas County (LDC) Leadership Douglas County (LDC)
provides the opportunity for par�ci-pants to broaden their knowledge of
the community while enhancing their leadership skills. The program brings
diverse people together to learn from
each other, creates an expecta�on of servant leadership, and builds in real
opportuni�es to teach knowledge and skills. Contact Carrie Buchan at
for more informa�on or www.LeadershipDouglasCounty.com
Networking/Leads Groups The Castle Rock Chambers Leads Groups are organiza�ons of business profes-
sionals that have the desire to improve their income by forming rela�onships
with other Chamber members for the
purpose of exchanging direct client re-ferrals and leads. www.castlerock.org/
networking.htm or contact [email protected].
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STUDENTS BEGIN ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, a program of the Castle Rock Cham-ber, kicked off its new year on Mon-day, October 19, with students in grades 7 -12, who have a keen drive to launch their own real businesses. The weekly evening program and credit-bearing elec�ve (for high school students) a>racts crea�ve and driven students who will receive hands-on experien�al learning over 30 weeks that will serve as a founda-�on for future business endeavors or advanced collegiate business cours-es. Throughout the year, students will work in close coopera�on with local business leaders, community leaders and educators who use their person-al experiences to demonstrate how to develop business ideas and objec-�ves, write a business plan, pitch to investors, obtain funding, register with governmental agencies, estab-lish e-commerce and a web pres-ence, and more.
By the end of the academic year, students own and operate fully-formed and func�oning businesses, which may be carried on a-er their gradua�on from the program. The classes are held at ConneXion Spot in Castle Rock and are instruct-ed by Laura Wolfe. As a non-profit organiza�on, YEA! relies on the generosity of the com-munity and of sponsors; people who iden�fy with entrepreneurship and want to help pave the way for the future business leaders of tomor-row. YEA! is currently looking for In-vestor Panel sponsors along with local web developers and graphic designers to lend a crea�ve hand to students by developing websites and logos for their new small business ventures.
If you’re interested in geLng involved with YEA!, please visit YEADC.COM and contact Carrie Buchan, program manager, at
[email protected] or call 720-440-3726.
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
They begin as Students, they will end as CEO’s
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 24
Developing Leaders in Douglas County
Leadership Douglas County History & Open Space Day Host Sponsors: Cherokee Ranch & Castle Founda�on, Philip S. Miller Ac�vi�es Cen-ter, Charles Schwab & Co., Trans America Financial Advisors, Inc., Mr. Greg Hernandez The Leadership Douglas County (LDC) Class of 2016 par�cipated in their first monthly session on October 7, with an introduc�on to Douglas County History and Open Space. The day began in Se-dalia at the 1450’s ScoLsh-style Chero-kee Castle where Mildred Mon�que Genevieve “Tweet” Kimball lived for nearly fi-y years before turning the land, her prize winning Santa Gertrudis ca>le, the castle and its col-lec�ons, into a permanent legacy, by establishing a founda�on that has main-tained the estate for public benefit since her death in 1999. Douglas County Open Space Natural Resources Specialist Jackie Sanderson hosted the class at the privately held Prairie Canyon Ranch, where pastures have had ca>le almost con�nuously since Frederick Bartruff, a German im-migrant, created a homestead in the early 1860s. Douglas County invites the public to visit the Ranch once a year, in August, or the Ranch may be visited by appointment.
“Be inten�onal, grateful, ac�ve, and disrup�ve to find your purpose, be
successful and leave a legacy.“ Class of 2016 par�cipant
Class par�cipants were challenged to consider their leadership as a 24/7 com-mitment—“Elite Leadership”—rather than an eight hour job. Greg Hernandez, author of Refining Moments, provided strategies for leaders and encouraged the class to not to zoom past the mo-ments that can make us, break us, shape us and, if we allow, refine us. Tweet’ Kimball’s vision and generous bequest. Douglas County’s inten�onal commitment to preserve, protect and maintain open spaces for its ci�zens. Castle Rock’s use of dedicated funds to provide indoor and outdoor recrea�on-al ac�vi�es and experiences for resi-dents. Elite Leadership. None of these happen by wishful thinking. All of these require an inten�onal and relentless focus on personal and community vi-sion and mission. If you are interested in applying to the LDC program and would like to preview the program by a�ending a class day, please let us know! Agendas are posted one week prior to each class, which meets on the first Wednesday of each month.
Leadership Douglas County is
designed to broaden par�cipant knowledge of the community while
enhancing leadership skills, to increase the strength and
effec�veness of our community leaders.
For more informa�on on the Leadership Douglas County program, please visit leadershipdouglascounty.org, call Carrie Buchan at (720) 440-3726 or email [email protected]. LDC gratefully acknowledges these major sponsors: Patron Sponsors—BreakThroughs, Inc., Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, City of Lone Tree, Douglas County Government, Highlands Ranch Metro District, Town of Parker. Program Spon-sors—Black Hills Energy, Charles Schwab & Co., Douglas County Li-braries, South Metro Fire Rescue Authority, Town of Castle Rock.
Our thanks to the many other organiza�ons and individuals who help to
make each monthly session a success.
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Town & County News
Castle Rock Parks and Recrea�on earns na�onal accredita�on
Most residents would agree – Castle Rock has beau�ful parks, trails and open space. Whether you’re looking for a quick hike, hoping the kids
will burn off some energy, or craving an adventurous ride through the scenery, Castle Rock truly has something for everyone. Now, the Town’s Parks and Recrea�on department is being na�onally recognized for the
community’s outstanding ameni�es. Castle Rock Parks and Recrea�on recently joined the ranks of the most elite parks and recrea�on departments across the country by earning
accredita�on from the Commission for Accredita�on of Parks and Rec-rea�on Agencies and the Na�onal Recrea�on and Park Associa�on.
Read more at h>p://www.crgov.com/civicalerts.aspx?AID=930 Rink at the Rock Sponsorship Opportunity
The Rink at the Rock is gearing up for its fourth season! There are several marke�ng and sponsorship opportuni�es s�ll remain-ing that range from $750 - $3,000 and provide the ability to have your
logo on a dasher board, banner or the skate shack! To reserve a spon-sorship please email [email protected]. There is only one Skate
Shack sponsorship and 3 Banner Sponsorships le- and will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. Be sure to stop by the Rink on No-vember 21st at Starligh�ng and throughout the season!
www.rinka>herock.com.
Castle Rock voters will be asked to de-
cide on changes to the Town Charter
during the November elec�on. Town Council decided to call a special elec�on
to coordinate with the County elec�on, scheduled for Nov. 3. It is considered a
special elec�on for the Town, because regular Town elec�ons are currently held in April. Read more at: h>p://
www.crgov.com/civicalerts.aspx?AID=969
Castle Rock remembers former
Police Chief Tony Lane
A strong community police department is built upon the inspira�on and dedica-�on of many who proudly wear the
badge. Leading that comradery in ser-vice is the police chief. Few understand the depth of that role be>er than for-
mer Castle Rock Police Chief Tony Lane, who passed away Oct. 28. He was 73
years old. A vigil will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 10, at St. Francis of Assisi in Castle Rock. Funeral service will be held at 11
a.m. Nov. 11, at St. Francis of Assisi. A police processional will follow through Downtown. Castle Rock will con�nue to
keep Lane’s families in its thoughts. Read more at h>p://www.crgov.com/
civicalerts.aspx?AID=931 Castle Rock Water brings home top
prize
Drop by drop Castle Rock Water is work-ing to secure our community’s long-
term water future. But, it’s not just about quan�ty – quality is also im-
portant. Residents know the depart-ment is flowing in the right direc�on when it comes to the Town’s future wa-
ter supply, but now Castle Rock also offi-cially has the best tas�ng water in the region. Castle Rock Water took home
first place in the 2015 Water Taste Test at the Rocky Mountain Sec�on of the
American Water Works Associa�on’s annual conference in September. Town Council officially accepted the award at
its Oct. 6 mee�ng. Read more at h>p://www.crgov.com/civicalerts.aspx?AID=925
Business Voice Newsletter ~ Nov/Dec 2015 ~ 26
Members in the News Chop House at Plum Creek Grand
Opening is Nov. 6th & 7th (5pm-9pm). Chop House at Plum Creek is a one-of-a-kind, single-venue res-
taurant serving up the best in Steak, Chops and Fish. Located at Plum
Creek Golf Club in Castle Rock, CO, you can enjoy a fine dining experi-ence without the traffic found in the
northern part of Castle Rock. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights (5pm-9pm).
Reserva�ons can be made at: h>p://www.golfplumcreek.com/
dining/ or via facebook here: h>ps://www.facebook.com/Plum-Creek-Golf-Club-684707641675799/
and by calling them at 720-639-7550.
The 23rd Annual Cra- Show bene-fits the Castle Rock Senior Center is
November 7th, Time: 9AM-4PM
Douglas County Events Center
The Douglas County Office of Veter-ans Affairs in conjunc�on with the Douglas County Veterans Monu-
ment Founda�on will conduct a Veterans Day Tribute at the DC Vet-
erans Monument Plaza located at the corner of Wilcox and Fourth on November 11th, Time: 11AM-12PM
Veterans Monument Plaza
301 Wilcox St.
Please join the Castle Rock Histori-
cal Society for a presenta�on by
Nathan Boyles. He will be speaking on the Lamp Spring archaeological site that is located by Chabield Res-
ervoir on November 12, Time:
6:45PM-8PM Philip S. Miller Library
Portocol is hos�ng a CEO Exchange
Breakfast on Nov. 13 from 7:30 AM
to 9AM at Benedict's Restaurant in Denver. Don’t miss this presenta-�on from a business leader who
knows what it takes to grow and run a successful business. h>ps://www.facebook.com/
events/101332270231128/
The Tree Ligh�ng and Santa's Arrival
at the Outlets at Castle Rock will be on Nov. 14th at 3:00 PM.
THEATRE OF DREAMS PROUDLY
PRESENT: JOE MONTI, TV Star,
Comedy & Magic -“Mind Freak” TV
Show on Nov. 20 & 21 at 7:30pm. $22.50 to $25, buy �ckets online at :
Tickets.AmazingShows.com or call (303) 660-6799.
The 11th Annual Turkey Rock Trot
5K Family Friendly Fun Run/Walk/
Stroll to benefit the Douglas Elbert Task Force Food Bank will be Nov.
26th at 8:00 AM at the Douglas
County Event Center. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOCIETY OF
BOTANICAL ARTISTS will present
Wicked, the illustra�ons of fiendish
flowers, toxic thorns and riotous roots at Cherokee Ranch and Castle
on Dec. 15th at 2 PM. From the
dangerous to the deadly, learn what might bloom outside your front door!
h>p://visitcastlerock.org/event/wicked/?instance_id=3607
We need your help! The Town is currently seeking volunteers, ven-
dors, sponsors and performers who want to be involved. Contact Special Event Manager Casey Willis at 720-
724-2007 for more informa�on.
Season of the Star events
The Elf House Experience
Nov. 28 through Jan. 2, Saturdays,
4-7 p.m., Fes�val Park
An exhibit featuring “Selfies with Santa” and “The Elves Dressing
Room”. Bring your family and a camera to take a selfie with Santa or get dressed up in the Elves' dressing
room. This exhibit runs every Satur-day during the Season of the Star
series.
12 Stops of Christmas
Nov. 28 and Dec. 12, 4-7 p.m.,
Downtown Castle Rock
The new 12 Stops of Christmas
event kicks off with Small Business Saturday. Visit each business on the
12 Stops of Christmas and get your Season of the Star Passport stamped for a chance to win a prize
package from the Chamber, Down-town Alliance and the Town.
Storytellers and S'mores
Dec. 5, 4-7 p.m., Fes�val Park
Spend an enjoyable evening around a campfire. We will roast marshmal-lows and listen to local storytellers
and historians recount engaging ta-les & folklore. Bring your own seat.
The Castle Rock Polar Express
Dec. 19, 4-7 p.m., Fes�val Park
A>endees will enjoy a short train ride from the Douglas County Fair-grounds to Fes�val Park, which will
be transformed into a North Pole celebra�on with Santa, Santa’s workshop, food and holiday vendors
and live entertainment.
Christmas Eve Candlelight services
Dec. 24, 4 p.m., Fes�val Park
Several churches play host to a se-
ries of candlelight services on Christmas Eve.
Downtown Holiday Movie - Elf
Dec. 26, 4 p.m., Fes�val Park
Families are invited to join us the day a-er Christmas in Fes�val Park for laughs and general merriment as
we view this holiday comedy. WinterFest
Jan. 2, 4-7 p.m., Fes�val Park
A variety of ac�vi�es including ice
carving and light installa�ons, fun run, Cyclocross Race and a host of outdoor and spor�ng ac�vi�es
meant to encourage par�cipants to kick off the New Year on the right foot.
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Take advantage of this opportunity to reach fellow chamber members.
*Some Restric�ons apply.
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