Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce n 1056 Eugenia Place, Suite B n Carpinteria, CA 93013 n P. 805.684.5479 n carpinteriachamber.org
September/October 2015
WITH THE CARPINTERIA VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBERof Commerce
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Creating a Stronger Economy in Santa Barbara County
Recently, leadership within County Government and the Chamber of Com-merce of the Santa Barbara Region recognized that we can and should do more to help ensure businesses can grow and thrive here, and began discussions on creating a new organization to shepherd that effort.
The Economic Vitality Team of Santa Barbara County (EVT), a division of The Chamber of the Santa Barbara Region, was established in 2014. The chambers of commerce of Carpinteria, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Buellton, Solvang, Goleta, and Santa Barbara, along with the County of Santa Barbara, have come together through this new entity to create a wide array of programs and assistance tools for businesses to grow and expand here in Santa Barbara County, and to help new business that might be interested in joining us here.
The mission of the EVT is to enhance the quality of life throughout Santa Barbara County by promoting economic vitality through generation of jobs, increased capital investment, business retention, expansion and attraction, while promoting and supporting entrepre-neurs. That mission drives a vision that the founding Chambers have had since their first discussions in 2012, a desire to ensure every business in Santa Barbara County has the ability to grow and thrive here.
With the support of County leader-ship, and especially Supervisors Janet Wolf and Salud Carbajal, Santa Barbara Chamber CEO Ken Oplinger began meet-ing regularly with his counterparts and Chambers of Commerce from across the County to create this new entity. Agree-ments were reached over time on the form and function of the group, its gover-nance, and much more. The concept was simple – build an umbrella organization that would allow Chambers to be the center of economic development in their community while coordinating County-wide efforts for the benefit of all.
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On the SceneThe Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce
Friday, October 16th, 8 AM - 9:45 AM Members $30 Non-Members $35
Rincon Beach Club - 3805 Santa Claus Lane, Carpinteria, CA Sponsored by: Cox Communications
GOOD Morning Carpinteria Valley Legislative Breakfast
The Good Morning Carpinteria Valley Breakfast series is an information-packed program, designed to brief business members on the latest Legislative Updates, Business Trends, Economic Development, and relevant issues that affect the community. Opportunities to network, a wealth of education, and a hot and hearty breakfast are all included.
Featured Speakers: Mayor Gregg Carty - City of Carpinteria - Welcome
Supervisor Salud Carbajal - County of Santa Barbara - Highway 101 and other infrastructure improvements & - Community Choice Energy – mov ing the Tri-Counties toward
Assemblymember Das Williams - Cal Competes - Legislative Update
The Good Morning Carpinteria Valley Breakfast series is an information-packed program, designed to brief business members on the latest Legislative Updates, Business Trends, Economic Development, and relevant issues that affect the community. Opportunities to network, a wealth of education, and a hot and hearty breakfast are all included.
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Friday, October 16th, 8 AM - 9:45 AM Rincon Beach Club
3805 Santa Claus Lane, Carpinteria, CA 93013
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The Good Morning Carpinteria Valley Breakfast series is an information-packed program, designed to brief business members on the latest Legislative Updates, Business Trends, Economic Development, and relevant issues that affect the community. Opportunities to network, a wealth of education, and a hot and hearty breakfast are all included. Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce | 1056-B Eugenia Place, Carpinteria, CA 93013 | P: 805.684.5479| www.carpinteriachamber.org
Sponsored by: Cox Communications
GOOD Morning Carpinteria Valley Legislative Breakfast
Featured Speakers: Mayor Gregg Carty - City of Carpinteria - City Update Supervisor Salud Carbajal - County of Santa Barbara - Highway 101 and other infrastructure improvements - Community Choice Energy – mov ing the Tri-Counties toward an affordable clean energy future
Assemblymember Das Williams - Cal Competes - Legislative Update
Sunday September 27th
7:00 am Carpinteria Triathlon 2015 at Carpinteria State Beach3:00 pm Movie “Truth Be Told” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Monday September 28th
City’s 50th Anniversary5:30 pm Official City Council Meeting6:30 pm Presentation by Carpinteria Beautiful at City Hall8:00 pm Official Anniversary Movie “Carpinteria at 50” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Wednesday September 30th
7:00 pm Movie “Ernie Wullbrandt’s Carpinteria” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Thursday October 1st
1-5 pm Open House, “A City Is Born” at the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History4:00 pm City Celebration at the Seal Fountain - Linden Avenue Followed by Birthday Cake at the Carpinteria Arts Center
Shindig and Street party like it’s 1965!
CELEBRATE CARPINTERIA 2015
Sunday September 27th
7:00 am Carpinteria Triathlon 2015 at Carpinteria State Beach3:00 pm Movie “Truth Be Told” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Monday September 28th
City’s 50th Anniversary5:30 pm Official City Council Meeting6:30 pm Presentation by Carpinteria Beautiful at City Hall8:00 pm Official Anniversary Movie “Carpinteria at 50” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Wednesday September 30th
7:00 pm Movie “Ernie Wullbrandt’s Carpinteria” at the Plaza Playhouse Theater
Thursday October 1st
1-5 pm Open House, “A City Is Born” at the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History4:00 pm City Celebration at the Seal Fountain - Linden Avenue Followed by Birthday Cake at the Carpinteria Arts Center
Shindig and Street party like it’s 1965!
CELEBRATE CARPINTERIA 2015
A NOTE FROM THE CEO
Joyce Donaldson, IOM President/CEOCarpinteria Valley Chamber of [email protected] informed-follow me on:
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
DIRECTORS
Paul Avolio Latitude 34 Technologies
Matthew I. BergerMatthew I. Berger Law Group
Marc BorowitzRincon Events
Anthony CastilloAlliance Wealth Strategies
Jamie Balch CollinsCarpinteria Boys & Girls Club
Nan DrakeE.J. Harrison & Sons, Inc.
Dave DurflingerCity of Carpinteria
Ex-Officio
Karen GrafHilltop Flowers, Inc.
Kiona GrossCurious Cup Bookstore
Curtis LopezMission Linen
Kathy OrnelasAmerican Senior Benefits
Lori PearceNuSil Technology
Ida Pointer-GomezRabobank, N.A.
Roland Rotz, PhDLifespan Development Center
Rich RozzelleCalifornia State Parks
Ex-Officio
John Thomas, ChairFarmers’ West Flowers & Bouquets
Terry Hickey BanksHickey Bros. Land Company, Inc.
Michael EnsignHoliday Inn Express & Suites
Tom LigarePlanned Giving Marketing Solutions, LLC
Paul D. WrightIsland Brewing Company
2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Bryce Killen – Attorney at LawBryce Killen
Carpinteria, CA 93013(805) 698-4162Legal Services
Small Business Advisors. Looking to start a business, form an LLC, incorporate your sole proprietorship? They offer a full range of ser-vices for small businesses and entrepreneurs, including choice of entity and formation, busi-ness planning, and corporate housekeeping.
OsteoStrongYvonne Parsons
2277 Las Positas Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105(805) 453-6086
www.osteostrong.me Health & Wellness
OsteoStrong Santa Barbara is a health center that helps you develop stronger bones, healthier joints, stronger muscles and better balance. Prevents and reverses osteopenia/osteoporosis. Call for a FREE BONE SCAN and SESSION and let us help you improve bone health, strength and endurance.
Precision Environmental Inc.Jared Perez
180 Canada Larga Road, Ventura, CA 93001(805) 797-0039
www.precisionenv.com Pest Control & Water Damage
Pioneering a thermal process called Therma-PureHeat, Precision Environmental is provid-ing a replacement for traditional fumigation (termites and bed bugs) as well as a new method for treating mold, deodorizing and drying wet structures.
Santa Barbara County Trails CouncilMark Wilkinson
PO Box 22352, Santa Barbara, CA 93121(805) 708-6173
www.sbtrails.org Non-Profit
Santa Barbara County Trails Council is a non-profit, broad-based, advocacy group that supports nature-based recreation and access to the Santa Barbara County trail system for safe shared use by everyone.
OsteoStrong Multi Chamber Ribbon Cutting & Open House in Santa Barbara.
While out Meeting & Greeting our members these past 3 months, I am frequently asked... “What is the best way to get the most out of my membership”
My answer over the past 11 years in
the Chamber World has remained steadfast: Being in business is a full contact sport, and the Chamber is the perfect place to gain strength by tackling and growing your contacts thru relationship building. As a member you have a built-in winning team to cheer you on!
For a warm up, join me on the beach on Wednesday, September 30th at 8:30AM at the State Beach Park. I will prime you for the competition while coaching you on the latest and greatest chamber benefits.
Start your day with a spring in your step! Mayor Carty, Supervisor Carbajal, and Assem-blymember Williams will lead the inaugural Good Morning Carpinteria Valley Breakfast on Friday, October 16th at 8AM at Rincon Beach Club. This quarterly series is an information-packed educational program, designed to brief members on the latest legislative updates, business trends, and economic development...and it is sure to be a big hit!
Electrify your network with the Chamber Alliance Energy Summit October 14th at 8AM at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ventura. Keynote speaker Alex Epstein, has risen to prominence as the nation’s leading free-market energy debater, promoting a philosophy that is anti-pollution but pro-development. A panel discussion featuring representatives from each of the energy sectors will also be on hand.
Playing with teammates is essential to gain yardage in the office. Surfs Up! Get on Board with the Chamber’s Bagel & Brew Crew is a new lighthearted Chamber Member Recogni-tion program designed to enhance employee morale and reward a stellar staff. Jack’s Bistro Famous Bagels & Brews will provide a healthy breakfast served up by our Chamber leadership team on a colorful surfboard. Sunny music by the Beach Boys, and priceless camaraderie included!
Jumpstart your business! I hope to see you out in the playing field, exercising your benefits to get the most leverage out of your membership.
Get in the game today... I hope to see you out in the field!
Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce n P. 805.684.5479 n carpinteriachamber.org
Debbie Stevens Kuhn, ChairCarpinteria Woman’s Club
Angi Daus
American Cancer Society
Sandy EvansKinderkirk Preschool
& Daycare Center
Kiona GrossCurious Cup Bookstore
Lynn HernandezShepard Place Apartments
Sara HippleJafra Cosmetics
Dennis HultmanHELP of Carpinteria
Stephen JoyceWorld Ventures
Robin KarlssonCoastal View News
Sabrina KranzUnionBanc Investment Services
Carol NicholsBeauty Consultant
Kathy OrnelasAmerican Senior Benefits
Jackie WilliamsSeascape Realty
2015 Ambassadors
Joyce Donaldson, IOMPresident/CEOKaren Gebhart
Communications & Events CoordinatorColin Malloy
Membership & Events Director
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Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce1056 Eugenia Place, Suite B
Carpinteria, CA 93013p. 805.684.5479
Chamber Alliance Meeting with retiring U.S. Chamber Representative Dick Castner.
Your Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce is an active member of the Chambers of Commerce Alliance of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. The Alliance is a cooperative council of the leading chambers of commerce in the Santa Barbara and Ventura County region. Recognizing that these regions are one geographic and economic community with issues common to each chamber, the mission of the Alliance is to develop consensus on pending legislative and regulatory issues of significance to the region. Through a combined effort, the Alliance influences legislation and policy decisions, provides coordination to advance the common business legislative interests of the participating chambers, serves as a public policy advocacy group for the region, and provides leadership in legislative advocacy on regional, state and federal issues that impact the participating members.
Fostering collaboration among the region’s chambers of commerce and to advocate for policies that promote a friendlier business climate.
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October MixerWednesday, October 28th
5:00-7:00pmCarpinteria Masonic Lodge
5421 Carpinteria Ave.Carpinteria, CA 93013
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Contract Government Relations DirectorPat Kistler
REPRESENTING BUSINESS TO GOVERNMENTFRANKLY SPEAKINGYour connection to local, state and nationally elected policy makers, from the grass roots level to the steps of the White House. By Patricia Kistler, Contract Government Relations Director
Working together to serve the community!...while improving the environment through public participation recycling programs.
www.ejharrison.com
www.goldcoastrecycling.com
www.agromin.com
Open 6 days a week for self-haul trash, e-waste and recyclables buy-back.
Complete the recycling loop by using mulch and soil amendments made from our local green waste recycling programs.
Extra Trash?Call for rolloffs and bin rentals.
(805) 642-92365275 Colt Street • Ventura • Corner Sperry Ave. & Colt St.
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California's fire season used to be from August to early fall. Now it’s year-round. Remember the devastating Tea Fire in 2008? That was in November. The Jesusita Fire in 2009? It ignited in May, the same month as in 2013’s White Fire.
Fires are a fact of life in Southern California, even during rainy years, but especially during dry years as we’ve had the past four years. While we can do nothing about the weather, we can always make sure our homes are safer from fires by making sure we clear overgrown brush.
Should you need to clear brush from your home, E.J. Harrison & Sons offers roll-off service and bins for rent, from 3-yard bins for garden cleanup to 40-yard bins that are ideal for land clearing and weed abatement.
Best of all, everything gets recycled by Agromin, whose products are available in Carpinteria at All-Around Landscape Supply, 4760 Carpinteria Ave.
Service with Harrison is fast, reliable and economical. For more information and rates, call 647-1414.
Need to Clear Brush? Call Harrison for Roll-Off Bins
Thank you to our Surf’n’Suds Volunteers!
Lynda Lang - Volunteer Coordinator, Beth Schmohr, Carlena McKerney, David Powdrell, Diana Lopez, Gene Wanek, Karen Graf, Lisa Guravitz, Sally Green, Stephen Joyce, Bill Crowley, Dana Ochoa, Debbie Stevens Kuhn, Fred Shaw, Jane Craven, Kate Schwab, Robin Karlsson, Sherry Berkowitz, Terry Banks, and Valerie Powdrell
City of Carpinteria: The final phase of the Highway 101 project is gaining momentum, follow-
ing several decisions made during a recently held Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) meeting held recently. The final stage of the project will include widening of the last 10-mile distance of high-way from Santa Barbara to Carpinteria. This phase will be divided in two parts, i.e., from Santa Barbara to Summerland and the second phase, from Summerland to Carpinteria. Also included is a third phase, which encompasses the improvements to the Linden and Casitas Pass interchanges in Carpinteria. This portion may begin construction as early as next year. For more project information you are invited to log onto www.sbcag.org
Chambers of Commerce Alliance Since returning from summer vacation the California legislature has almost completed their charge of advancing some bills into law, sending some into the file for 2016, and placing others on the state ballot, which re-quires a vote from the general population of registered voters, to pass into law. According
to the CCA’s lobbyist, Fred Main, the proposal receiving the most attention is SCA-5, a con-stitutional amendment, written to increase property taxes on business and commercial properties statewide by $8 to $10 billion annually. Main states that small businesses in our region know that, if passed, this change in Proposition 13, will see the property tax increase passed down in the form of higher rent. Finally, Main remarks that businesses and individuals are already taxed at a high level in California, in fact the current tax system will generate $1 billion more in taxes than expected.
US Chamber: Recently, President Obama signed a short-term transportation bill that is set to expire by the end of October. That means Congress will once again be tasked with passing a highway bill shortly after they return to DC in September. Congress needs to pass a long-term transportation bill that will provide much-needed certainty to the busi-ness community.
The US Senate passed the Export/Import Bank and reform bill as part of a larger transportation bill. However the House failed to take action before the summer break.
Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce n P. 805.684.5479 n carpinteriachamber.org
It should be noted that the US Congress is prepared to take up the highway funding issue, once again in September. It should be noted that the United States is currently the only major trading nation without an export credit agency, putting American exporters at a unique disadvantage in tough global markets.
Rena HennenBranch ManagerCarpinteria Branch
Clyde FreemanVice PresidentSenior Commercial Real Estate Lender
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Whether it’s financing for expansion, providing working capital or just helping to smooth out bumpy cash flow, since 1986 Montecito Bank & Trust has worked with business owners in Carpinteria to help them grow and thrive.
Stop by or call our Carpentaria Branch to find out how we can help your business take the next step.
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AfterGlow MediaAll American Surf Dog
Allstate Insurance-Tom MarschewskiBarbara H. Burger
Best Western Plus Carpinteria InnBradley & Emily Miles
Brian Falk-AcupunctureBryce Killen Attorney At Law
California Avocado Festival, Inc.California Corn Roast
Carpinteria Cotton Co.Carpinteria Creative Arts
Carpinteria ShoresCarpinteria Unified School DistrictCasa del Sol Motel & Apartments
Casitas CleanersCate School
Catering ConnectionChannel Islands Bookkeeping Service
CKE Restaurants, Inc.Coastal Properties-Gary Goldberg
County Sanitation Co., Inc.Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach
Crushcakes & CafeCurtis Studio of Dance
D. D. Ford Construction, Inc.Ever-Bloom, Inc.Eye of the Day
Farm Credit West, ACAFoodbank of Santa Barbara County
Gallup & Stribling OrchidsGulley & Larsen Insurance Services, LLC
Heat CulinaryMoorhouse Financial Services, Inc.
MurphyKing Real EstateMurray's Sport Center
OsteoStrongPadaro Floral
Planned Giving Marketing SolutionsPowell Electric
Premier OrthodonticsReynaldo's Bakery & Cafe
Robert J. Berkenmeier & Janice SugRobitaille's Fine Candies
Rosebro GarageRotary Club of Carpinteria
Rotary Club of Carpinteria MorningSanta Barbara City College
Santa Barbara Computer RecyclingSanta Barbara County Education Office
Santa Barbara TrophySBCAG Traffic Solutions
Seascape Realty-Patsy CutlerSolimar Sands
Stardust SportfishingState Farm Insurance-Steve Atkinson
Sun Coast RentalsSunshine FloralSusan Willis Ltd.
Synectic Systems Inc.Teresa A. Mayhew, OD
The Howard SchoolThe Spot
Tom Watts AutomotiveTravel 1090
Truck Marketing InstituteVia Real Physical Therapy
Village Pool SupplyWatermark
Wilson & Pettine, LLPZog Industry
RENEWING MEMBERS UPCOMING EVENTSSEPTEMBER
9/14, Mon., 5:30pm, City Council Meeting, City Hall9/15, Tues., 9am-Noon, Employee/Independent Contractor Seminar, EDD Tax Office9/17, Thur., 11am, Chamber Golf Invitational & Fundraiser 1pm Shotgun Start at Glen Annie Golf Club, Goleta CA 9/26, Sat., Carpinteria Museum Marketplace9/27, Sun, 7am, 18th Annual Carpinteria Triathlon. Info: 684-5405x4329/28, Mon., 5:30pm, City Council Meeting9/28, Mon., 8pm, Anniversary Movie “Carpinteria at 50,” Plaza Playhouse TheaterNEW 9/30, Wed., 8:30-9:30am, Join Joyce at the Beach, State Beach Park Visitor CenterNEW 9/30, Wed., 9:30am, Shining Star Member of the Month Business Card Drop-Win $200 of Advertising9/30, Wed., 7pm, Movie “Ernie Wullbrandt’s Carpinteria,” Plaza Playhouse Theater
OCTOBER10/1, Thurs., 1-5pm, Open House, “A City is Born,” Carpinteria Valley Museum of History10/1, Thurs., 4pm, City’s Golden Jubilee Kick-Off-50th Anniversary Celebration, Seal Fountain followed by cake at the Carpinteria Arts Center10/2, 3 & 4, Thurs. - Sun., 29th AnnualCalifornia Avocado Festival, Linden Ave. 10/15, Thurs., 11:30am, Chamber Ribbon Cutting, Grand Opening Casa De Las Homes-
OsteoStrong builds strong bones, healthy muscles, and better balance - naturally!
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People’ Self-Help HousingNEW 10/16, Fri., 8-9:45am, Good Morning Carpinteria Valley Legislative Breakfast, Rincon Beach Club. (See Page 1) 10/17, Sat., 2-4pm, Senior Expo by Carpinteria Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group, Faith Lutheran Church, 1335 Vallecito Place10/17, Sat., 5:30pm, Evening In Bloom, Girls Inc. of Carpinteria, 5315 Foothill Road10/19, Mon., Chamber “Islands of the North East” trip10/28, Wed., 5-7pm, Chamber Mixer at Carpinteria Masonic Temple10/30, Fri., 3:30-5pm, Halloween Safe Trick or Treating, Downtown TNEW 10/30, Fri. Morning-Surf’s Up! Chamber Breakfast Crew Delivers Bagels & Brew, sponsored by Jack’s Bistro & Famous Bagels10/31, Sat., Carpinteria Museum Marketplace
Who-Join Joyce at the BeachWhat-Member Welcome When-Wednesday, September 30th, 8:30-9:30AM Where-State Beach-Park Office, 205 Palm Ave, Carpinteria. CA 93013How-RSVP: 805.684.5479 [email protected] or FB private message Joyce Donaldson
Includes: Welcome & Park Familiarization-Richard Rozzelle, District Superintendent-California State Parks Chamber Benefit Updates & Orientation 1 Complimentary State Park Day Pass Day of Event Inside the Chamber Opportunities Free Chamber Advertising Raffles Social Media Shout-outs Fun Foto Opps Cool Beverages & Sunny Snappy Snacks
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Join Joyceat the BeachWednesday, September 30th, 8:30-9:30am
Carpinteria State Beach Park Office
Photo By David Powdrell
Who-Join Joyce at the BeachWhat-Member Welcome When-Wednesday, September 30th, 8:30-9:30AM Where-State Beach-Park Office, 205 Palm Ave, Carpinteria. CA 93013How-RSVP: 805.684.5479 l [email protected] or FB private message Joyce Donaldson
Includes: Welcome & Park Familiarization-Richard Rozzelle, District Superintendent-California State Parks Chamber Benefit Updates & Orientation 1 Complimentary State Park Day Pass Day of Event Inside the Chamber Opportunities Free Chamber Advertising Raffles Social Media Shout-outs Fun Foto Opps Cool Beverages & Sunny Snappy Snacks
Join Joyce Member Welcomes are designed to familiarize members with the latest and greatest member benefits. The featured hosts and Chamber CEO will present relevant and timely business briefs. Stimulating networking, overview of Chambership, Cool Beverages, and Sunny Snacks are all complimentary.
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Join Joyce Member Welcomes are designed to familiarize members with the latest and greatest member benefits. The featured hosts and Chamber CEO will present relevant and timely business briefs. Stimulating networking, overview of Chambership, Cool Beverages, and Sunny Snacks are all complimentary.
Trails CouncilSANTA BARBARA COUNTY
sbtrails.org
Working to improve Santa Barbara County's network of trails for over 45 years.
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DOING RIGHT.IT’S JUST GOODBUSINESS.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Foodbank needs volunteers to sort food donations. They have one-time shifts every Wednesday and Friday from 1:00-3:00pm. No weekly or monthly commitment required. Just sign up for the shift(s) you can commit to so they know how many people (and who) to expect. They can only allow 12 people to sign up per shift due to limited space. Each individual volunteer must sign up via the link before coming in to volunteer. Mature teens are welcome to sign up too! 805-403-2471, http://bit.ly/19lsRHp
Lots of exciting things are happening at the Carpinteria Arts Center. Their gallery continues
Jessica Kolbe, Carpinteria Chamber member and local Tai Chi and Qigong instructor was honored at TVSB’s Media Access Award Gala last Thursday “in recognition of providing local media that matters to our community,” for her TV show “Qigong with Jessica Kolbe”. The event/award was sponsored by the county of Santa
Barbara, City of Carpinteria, Senator Hannah Beth Jackson and TVSB. Jessica’s TV show airs 6x a week on Cox Channel 17 and streams on the internet. The show is an hour long Qigong class where she encourages viewers to practice along with her, exercises that make us feel great, healthy, happy and peaceful. You can learn more about the show and her Carpinteria classes at www.QigongSB.com
Employment Development Department (EDD) invites you to attend at No Charge an Employee or Independent Contractor Seminar on September 15, 9am-12pm at the EDD Tax Office Training Room, 4820 McGrath Street, Suite 200, Ventura, CA 93003. To make reservations, visit the EDD website at www.edd.ca.gov/Payroll Tax Seminar or call 866-873-6083.
DE 221B Rev. 4 (8-13) GA 901D/CU
Get itRight from
the
STARTGet it
Right fromthe
STARTEmployee or Independent Contractor Tax Seminar
You will learn:
n Common misconceptions about independent contractors.
n Ways to combat payroll tax fraud.
n How to distinguish between employees and independent contractors.
n Statutory and exempt employment.
n Resources to help classify workers.
The EDD is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Requests for services, aids, and/or alternate formats need to be made prior to the event by calling 866-873-6083 (voice) or TTY 888-547-9565.
You are invited to attend the
September 15, 20159 a.m. – 12 p.m.Ventura EDD Tax Office4820 McGrath Street, Suite 200Ventura, CA 93003
No ChargeThere is no charge for this seminar. To make reservations, visit the EDD website at www.edd.ca.gov/Payroll_Tax_Seminars/ or call 866-873-6083.
For additional seminar dates, times, locations, and subjects, please check the EDD website at www.edd.ca.gov/Payroll_Tax_Seminars/ or call 888-745-3886.
to display one of a kind works of art from the local community, the juror talks are always educational, their Artists Marketplace is busy on the first Saturday of each month, 10am - 4pm in the Arts Center Courtyard, [email protected], their monthly Flicks Clicks show interesting arts-related movies and Bellas Artes promotes diversity by celebrating the rich history of the Latin American arts. Info: Carpinteria Arts Center, 855 Linden Ave , 805-684-7789, carpinteriaartscenter.org Gallery hours: 10am-4pm Thur-Mon.
Mary McVicker has joined the Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach as a new Sales Man-
ager, specializing in Corporate Groups. Mary has over 27 years in the Travel & Hospitality Industry, including traveling around the world with Top Fortune 500 Companies (Toyota, Ameriprise, Farm Bureau, TMobile, Stryker, US Foods), assisting with the planning and execution of their Sales & Product Launch Meetings and Top Producer Incentives. Before joining Crowne Plaza, Mary was hired at the Sheraton Agoura Hills as Convention Services Manager and promoted a year later to Sales Manager. Mary has been a resident of the Conejo Valley for the past 13 years.
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Attorney At Law5320 Carpinteria Avenue, Ste. A
Carpinteria, CA 93013805.698.4162
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A lighthearted Chamber Member Recognition Program designed to enhance employee morale & reward a Stellar Staff
Surf’s Up! Get on Board with the Chamber’s Bagel & Brew Crew!
Surf’s up! Get on Board with the Chamber’s Bagel & Brew Crew is a positive and upbeat recognition program deliv-ered to a chosen business on a quarterly basis. It is a way for business professionals to reward and thank staff with Bagels & Brew donated by Jack’s Bistro & Famous Bagels. This continental breakfast party is served by our Chamber Ambassadors on a colorful Surfboard accompanied by sunny music by the Beach Boys! Complete form enclosed and send to [email protected]
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Senior Expo - Sponsored by Carpinteria Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group, Sat-urday, October 17, 2-4pm at Faith Lutheran Church, 1335 Vallecito Place. There will be in-formation for local seniors about services and groups especiallt for seniors. Raffle prizes, silent auction, refreshments, ample parking, handicap accessible. Free to attendees.
Island Brewing CompanyMicrobrewery & Tasting Room
Official Beer of the Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce
Mixers & Events!Stop in and sample our
Award-Winning, Handcrafted Microbrews.IslandBrewingCompany.com
Linden Ave. at RR Tracks l Open Daily l 745-8272
Thank You!August 2015 Mixer Donations –
Shepard Place ApartmentsHilltop Flowers, Island Brewing Company,American Cancer Society, Chocolat du CaliBressan, City of Carpinteria, Friends of Bates Beach, Joy Equipment Protec-tion, HELP of Carpinteria, Jafra Cosmet-ics-Sara Hipple, Kinderkirk Preschool & Daycare Center, Quality Wash & Detail, Ray Cole, Rincon Events & Zoo Catering, Sea Glass Festival, and World Ventures
Welcome at Shepard Place Apartments Mixer
Mixer at the Carpinteria Lions Club
The Carpinteria Valley Chamber prides itself on providing networking opportunities that showcase the business com-munity by bringing professionals together in an atmosphere conducive to increasing business leads.
California Avocado Festival Kick-Off Party
Mixer at Shepard Place Apartments
Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce n P. 805.684.5479 n carpinteriachamber.org
PROMOTING COMMUNITY UNITY
Site visitation with Chamber Leadership Team at E. J. Harrison & Sons facility in Ventura
First Friday Chalk the Walk at the Seal Fountain
New member Bryce Killen, Bryce Killen Attorney at Law