July 2015 - Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce
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July 2015 - Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PISMO BEACH, CA PERMIT NO. 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 581 Dolliver St. Pismo Beach, CA 93449 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 581 Dolliver Street Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 773-4382 Phone (805) 773-6772 Fax OR CURRENT RESIDENT What’s inside: From the Desk of the CEO Your Chamber Working For You City Council Report Marty’s Community Corner New Members/Renewing Members Business of the Month New Business of the Month July Events ****************************** Mission Statement: To Support and Promote an Atmosphere which will Enhance the Economic Vitality of our Businesses and the Quality of Life within our Community. ****************************** JULY EVENTS 3rd: SLO-POKE Western Art Rodeo, 773-8057 (7-3 thru 7-31) 4th: July 4th FIREWORKS CELEBRATION, 773-4382 5th: Art in the Park, Dinosaur Caves Park, 704-8128 5th: 805 Real Estate Office Party, 801-3641 12th: Pacific Breeze Concert, Dinosaur Caves Park, 773-7063 22th: Membership Mixer, Burdine Printing, 489-4910 25th: Stride with the Tide, 773-7063 31st: Misty May’s Volleyball Clinic, 773-7063 Creating a strong local economy Promoting the community Providing networking opportunities Promoting tourism Linking members with business & government “Discover Pismo Beach” KVEC-920AM Every Sunday at 12:30 PM Join Anita Shower for lively conversation on topics relating to our wonderful city. Photos by: Richard Baccigaluppi JULY 2015 See enclosed Travel Brochures Call Rochelle for info: 773-4382 Page 2 The Source FROM THE DESK OF THE CEO PETER CANDELA We are about ready for the 4th of July! This is the time to celebrate our great country and appreciate all of the wonderful freedoms we sometimes take for granted. We must say thank you to all of our military for the sacrifices they have made. This year is no different than past years. The Pismo Beach Fireworks Display will be second to none! The day begins at 9:00am with vendor booths, Music beginning at noon, and the Firework Display starts at 9:00 pm on the Pismo Beach Pier. You can get the best seat in the house for only $25 for a VIP ticket! Great seats plus coffee, hot chocolate and goodies plus the best fireworks show anywhere…. See you on the 4th…. On a different note, at the CVB, (Pismo Beach Conference and Visitor’s Bureau) our dear friend and CVB director, Suzen Brazile is retiring June 30th. She has been with the City for over 35 years and a longtime friend of the Chamber. Suzen is one of the reason I’m working at the Pismo Beach Chamber. She is also responsible for helping Beth Stewart and Rochelle Bento becoming part of the Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce team. We appreciate her incredible insight and vision in making Pismo Beach one of the most visited cities on the Central Coast…We will miss her and we hope her retirement is everything she wants it to be!! We hope to see you July 4th on the Pismo Beach pier and drop by the Chamber booth to say hi…. Peter CHAMBER STAFF Chief Executive Officer Peter Candela [email protected] Executive Assistant Rochelle Bento [email protected] Visitor Information Center Beth Stewart Linda Liebig Tommie O’Donoghue [email protected] Visitor Information Kiosk on the Pier April Thomas Aveda Stafford Barbara Nicholson Farmers Market Manager Carol Lopez CHAMBER AMBASSADORS Anita Shower Chief Ambassador Miss Etiquette Jeff Chambers Tommy Hilfiger Kathy Fissori Keller Williams Realty Pat Holladay Grand Awards Moyses Muguira Edward Jones Robin O’Hara Keller Williams Realty Every Wednesday On the Pismo Pier Promenade Want to participate? Contact our New Market Manager: Carol Lopez 805-829-5593 [email protected] BUSINESS OF THE MONTH PISMO BREWING COMPANY Melissa Moscardi 500 Cypress Street Suite S2 805-295-6200 www.pismobrew.com The first microbrewery in Pismo Beach opened in 2010 on Pomeroy Street for “Beer by the Pier”. They recently relocated to a larger facility on Cypress Street with an outdoor patio that is pet friendly. Pismo Brewing Company handcrafts 6 custom brews and mouth-watering root beer that are on tap at all times. They use only the freshest and finest selected grains and hops, with rotating specials for the beer connoisseur. The most popular is their “sampler tray” which includes 6, 4oz. beers for $10.00. This goes great with their pub fare of brew pretzels, brew brats, beer and root beer floats, nachos, etc. The “brewistas” provide superior service for locals and visitors with every visit a memorable one. You can purchase a growler to fill or take a six pack home and hear the “Ocean Breeze in Every Bottle”. Pismo Brewing Company has a line of retail pub items including T-Shirts, Glassware, Key Chains and Souvenirs. Come and relax on their patio Thursday-Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm, Sunday 11 am to 6 pm, and Monday thru Wednesday. Noon to 8 pm. Rita Canclini California Fresh Markets Narlene Carter Keller Williams Realty FARMERS MARKET Page 7 Lori Sterling Grandview Property Management Peter Ward Pismo Coast Village RV Resort MEET A NEW CHAMBER MEMBER LOS TAMALES POBLANOS Fine Mexican Food Rosalba Rodriguez 1773 Front St. Oceano 805-623-3529 or 805-534-4346 Rosalba has been a vendor at our Clam Festival and 4th of July for the past 4 years. She offers homemade tamales, salsas, and tortillas. You can see her weekly in Arroyo Grande, Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo (Saturday morning), Monterey, and Carmel Valley Farmer’s Markets. The first of June, Rosalba and her family opened a restaurant in Oceano. They are open Tuesday – Sunday serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu features delicious Mexican cuisine using fresh, local ingredients. All items are handmade daily, and Rosalba is famous for her tamales (especially Chicken Mole wrapped in banana leaf). When you are heading to the Dunes, or a night at the Melodrama, make sure and stop for Los Tamales Poblanos, Mexican food at its finest! Page 6 The Source Rob Rijnen Photography—1 Year Rob Rijnen The Sky’s the Limit—15 Years Jason Natanson Treasures Vacation Rentals—9 Years Marian Salsbury Rosa’s Boutique—14 Years Shannon Macmillan South County Sanitary—27 Years Pat Fenton San Luis Paper and Janitorial Co. Doug Hoffman—6 Years Steamers of Pismo—15 Years Candace Hilger Steven Singer, Attorney at Law—11Years Steven Singer Twin Berry Farm—3 Years Bri Ruiz UCR Advertising—5 Years Mark Oaks The Seaside Gallery—8 Years Tom Burgher II Shell Beach Inn—19 Years Ed Post Shell Beach Law Group—9 Years Brian Kreowski The Shoe Tree—25 Years Jason Natanson Sierra Body Shop LLC—10 Years John Fielder United Way of San Luis Obispo County Rick London—2 Years Steve’s ATV Rental & Service Inc. Steve Dayton—10 Years Valentina Suites—6 Years Bob & Tonia Pringle Sun Buggie Fun Rentals of Pismo Scott Bradford—11 Years Don Weber—17 Years Sycamore Construction & Design Dan Guthrie—16 Years Taco Bell Pismo Beach-15 Years Engen Enterprises, Inc. Los Tamales Poblanos—1 Year Rosalba Rodriguez Wells Fargo Advisors—4 Years Nathan Alvarado Wolff Vineyards—9 Years Jean-Pierre and Elke Wolff Page 3 CHAMBER OFFICERS President Mike Spangler Associate Member Vice President Marc Lebed Law/Disputed Solution Medicine, DPCS Treasurer Rick Turton Pacific Leisure Marketing Secretary Paul Jones Associate Member Past President Roger Wightman Sand Castle Inn CEO Peter Candela CHAMBER BOARD MEMBERS Zorro’s Café & Cantina—9 Years Cindy Foresee VISITOR CENTER KIOSK on the PIER Walk-Ins: 1229 Phone Calls: 367 Out of Country 326 Emails: 201 Printed Brochures: 1160 Web Visitors: 5084 Page Visitors 28,596 Mobile Device Visitors: 1957 Facebook Fans: 2,162 Walk-Ins: Out of Country YTD Web Visits: 20,577 YTD Page Visits: 126,721 REFERRALS Lodging: Dining: Recreation: Retail: Real Estate: Events: Wine: Camping: 681 63 VIC 141 309 462 297 58 358 104 138 Kiosk 42 186 613 79 17 196 44 77 TOTAL CONTACTS: 2277 TOTAL REFERRALS: 3121 Greg Baker Ameriprise Financial Andrea Bradford Morovino All About Face Paula Newell 1670 Lacey Lane Nipomo, CA 93444 805 440-9137 www.all-about-face.net [email protected] Vendors EVERY VISITOR TO THE VIC AND VIK IS YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMER Tom Burgher II Seaside Gallery JoAnn Dodson 1640 E. Marinette Ave Exeter, CA 93221 559 799-3122 Associate Members Professional Massage Therapy Diane DiResto 580 Cypress St. Ste N2 Pismo Beach, CA 93449 805 801-1241 [email protected] Healing & Wellness Fin’s Bar & Grill Bruce Van Vort 25 W. Grand Ave Grover Beach, CA 93433 805 473-3467 Finspismobeach.com [email protected] Restaurants Xpress Attorney.com Law Office of Curtis L. Johnson P.O. Box 854 Grover Beach, Ca. 93483 805-574-5163 [email protected] www.XpressAttorney.com Legal Services Barbara Parra Terence Concannon Dolphin Bay Resort and Spa Dr. Robert Higginbotham Pacific Eye J.R. Isbell Isbell Industries Best Western Shore Cliff Lodge Joseph M. Scott Social Media Solutions, Strategic Gary Stone Mackey & Mackey Insurance Anthony Wells Beach Walk Resort, LLC Advertise your business, let everyone know about your upcoming event. You can get the word out to every Member for only $75! Just drop off 320, 8 1/2 x11 fliers by the 20th of the month to the Chamber. Your flier will be included in the newsletter and the E-newsletter. ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS At All The CHAMBER EVENTS Feather Teardrop Banners are now available! Your business name will be across the Banner, with a small Chamber logo on the bottom as shown. Included with the Banner is the flag (printed on one side), poles, cross base, water bladder and carry bag. Chamber staff will set up your Banner at each event you select and store it all year. One time set up fee of $600 includes the Banner and 4 events (in one year) of your choice. Using the same Banner in subsequent years is only $100 per event. Your choice of 21 colors and 6 fonts. The Source Page 4 CITY COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS...May 19, 2015 Addie Vacation Townhomes—35 Years Effie McDermott Gino’s Pizza—10 Years Marcel & Alberto Garcia Mo’s Smokehouse BBQ—15 Years Nancy Snyder Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Gregory Baker—9 Years Giuseppe’s Cucina Itialiana Restaurant Jo DiFronzo—27 Years Oceano Depot Railroad Museum Linda Austin—6 Years *Ask us how you can have your business name here* American Property Service—10 Years Linda McClure Got You Cover’d—12 Years Tom Friedman Old West Cinnamon Rolls—35 Years Jim Parkhurst Armstrong Property Management Jim Armstrong—10 Years Grand Awards—35 Years Greg & Patty Holladay One Spirit Ministries—11 Years Wayne & Jacque Edmiston Avila/Pismo KOA—21 Years Tom Reynolds Grand Bouquet Florist Inc—2 Years Tina McLane Oxford Suites—29 Years Gary Baker Bailey, Joan & Paul—1 Year Hampton Inn & Suites—3 Years Rachel Patranella Pacific Eye—8 Years Amie DuMong Hamrick Associates—13 Years Warren Hamrick Palomar Inn—5 Years Ela Patel Beach Walk Resort, LLC—9 Years Anthony Wells Shelly Higginbotham—10 Years Ian Parkinson—6 Years Beachwalker Inn & Suites—39 Years Anil Panchal Just Cruzin’ Productions,LLC—10 Years Les Davidson Patriot Sportfishing, Inc.—15 Years Wade Gavin Boardroom Surf Pub—6 Years Steven Norwood KSBY TV6—18 Years Rebecca Paxton Peaces of Heaven—8 Years Andrew Cervantes Brad’s Restaurant—34 Years Debra Rivera Keller Williams Realty-Central Coast Shelley Aleshire—5 Years Pismo Beach Athletic Club—26 Years Ryan Tomich California Property Services—26 Years Robert Lee Kon Tiki Inn—38 Years Erwin Sedley Pismo Beach Hotel—17 Years Mike Frey Central Coast Realty Group—15 Years Erny Pinckert Laetitia Vineyard & Winery, Inc Carmen Hickey—24 Years Pismo Lighthouse Suites—28 Years Erik Mund Century 21 Hometown Realty—20 Years Mary Ann Reiss Luv 2 Camp, LLC— 11 Years Mark Williams Pismo Beach Lions Club—18 Years Connie Rose Chop Street—2 Years Matt Shea McDonald’s—11 Years Keith Handley Pismo Beach Veterinary Clinic—19 Years Joel Conn Clark Pest Control—12 Years Bill Fernandez Med Plus Medical Center—16 Years Mary Souza Pismo Fish & Chips & Seafood Restaurant Arpan& Karishma Smith—38 Years Daylily West—17 Years Phil & Penny Ben Menuclub, Inc—19 Years Robert Hedayat Pismodise—4 Years Pat McCann F. Mclintocks Saloon & Dining House Nick Zachry—38 Years Moondoggies Beach Club—24 Years Randy Adler Point San Luis Lighthouse Keepers Kristi Balzer—8 Years Basin Street Regulars—33 Years George Smith Presentations: Photo Contest awards to Richard Baccigaluppi & Vivian Krug and Tourism Ambassador Award to Suzen Basile Public Comment: Paul Jones on morality and governance, Peter Maly regarding recent development in the area of Playa Del Sol & Emerald Pointe Consent Calendar: Approved as presented Item 7.A: Update on Water Supply & Drought Relief, 10 people spoke about water concerns, Adopted resolution R-2015-039 declaring a “Critical Water Supply Condition”, passed 5-0 Item 7.B: Water Conservation Options for Ventana Drive Median, approved to bid a project to replace the grass on the Ventana Drive center median and entry half-circle with synthetic turf. Item 7.C: Evaluation of the Parklet at Cypress & Hinds. Motion to retail existing parklet and develop a set of parklet design and siting standards for Council consideration, passed 5-0 Item 7.D: Resolution approving Gates + Associates for planning consultant services of the Chapman Estate Strategic Master Plan. Adopted resolution R-2015-040 for $47,294 for services of Gates + Associates, and $7,294 from available budgeted funds in the Chapman Estate Fund, passed 5-0 City Manager’s Report: City Manager Lewis commented on the Amgen Tour, digital engagement workshop, Chardonnay Symposium, and Memorial Day City Attorney’s Report: nothing to report City Council Comments and Requests: Upcoming board meetings of LAFCO, APCD, Paso Robles Groundwater Basin Committee, Police Run, work day at Chapman Estate. “MARTY’S PISMO BEACH COMMUNITY CORNER” Martin L. Meltz, Ph.D. 50Now - A Housing First Model for the Homeless There are ongoing efforts across the nation and here in San Luis Obispo County to assist the homeless and to end homelessness. A significant portion of the homeless have medical, behavioral health and/or addiction issues that need to be dealt with as attempts are made to find housing for them. The solution is complicated by the fact that the vacancy rate for apartment rentals in SLO is a minuscule 1.7 percent (%). A new program underway locally to help is the "50Now Program." The program goal is to immediately house and support the fifty (50) most vulnerable homeless adults in SLO County, as identified by the Department of Social Services (DSS) using a special assessment tool (the VI-SPDAT). In this program, which became operational locally in October 2014, severely challenged homeless clients are first housed no matter what their personal state is when they are placed in a residence. As these persons are housed, they receive on-going case management support, using a team approach to address the very problems that make them vulnerable. Initially, 295 persons who were identified across the county as being the most vulnerable were individually surveyed to ascertain their status. Approximately 25% of these persons reside in the South County area, with several born and raised here. The supervising team is working with landlords in the South County area to help house these clients. The 50Now program is under the auspices of the Transitions-Mental Health Association (TMHA), a non-profit community based organization. THMA is working in partnership with the SLO County DSS and Community Action Partnership of SLO (CAPSLO) to deliver the 50Now services. The staff consists of a Program Manager and six (6) full time case managers with different expertise; a housing specialist, licensed therapist, medication manager, peer specialist, substance abuse counselor, and a licensed nurse. In addition to the obvious benefit to the most vulnerable, the entire community indirectly benefits from the program in savings associated with decreased emergency room visits, decreased in-patient hospital stays, and decreased jail costs. These savings are not speculative; data supporting this is already available for the first 6 months of the program. Information about the program (link) can be found at the website of the Homeless Services Oversight Council of SLO (www.slohomeless.com), and will soon be on the THMA website (www.t-mha.org).
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