Growth is Good - Palmdale Chamber of Commerce
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Growth is Good - Palmdale Chamber of Commerce
A QUEEN'S LIFE CEO'S LETTER MONTHLY LUNCHEON HAIL TO THE QUEENS Sustained growth BUSINESS PLANNING VANTAGE THE moving business forward www.palmdalechamber.org | Issue AUGUST 2013 BEING GREEN IS BOTH EASY AND COST EFFECTIVE SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE REST OF US FOCUS Growth is Good tips for employers who outsource payroll duties CEO'S LETTER JEFF McELFRESH CEO Sustained Growth G rowth is an important part of any business or community. It may be small at first or take a long time but with even minimal growth, you are still growing. I have a unique opportunity to speak with business owners regularly who say that they are starting to see increased growth in their business. This is good and indicates that Palmdale and the Antelope Valley are on the road to recovery. Just as well, the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce is seeing some growth. So much so that some events have been moved or adjusted to accommodate it. I have included a recap of what has been going on with your Chamber of Commerce. THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 The Palmdale Chamber of Commerce hosted the City of Palmdale’s State of the City address and as usual, it was a packed house. We learned that although economic recovery is slow, there is growth going on in Palmdale with new restaurants and retail businesses opening every month. I have even noticed brand new construction going on all around town which has got to mean something good is in store for the community. It is exciting to see growth all around. 2 We made a change this month to the Palmdale Business Breakfast. For the last several years the breakfasts have been held at Hometown Buffet in Palmdale. However, we have outgrown the space and needed to move to something bigger. The Palmdale Business Breakfasts will now be held at the Embassy Suites in Palmdale. If you have ever stayed at an Embassy Suites, you know they have a made to order breakfast as well as other breakfast staples and now, it is offered to attendees of the Palmdale Business Breakfast. There is a slight increase in price but we are certain you will be happy. Breakfasts are the first Thursday of every month and start at 7AM. Planning for the Taste of Palmdale, which is Thursday, September 26th, is well underway and there are a lot of changes to the event this year. For example, you have a choice of ticket prices which range from, VIP, Reserved or, General Admission. VIPs will receive guaranteed seating and a runner to get you food from the 30 participating restaurants. Guests who purchase Reserved seats will have a guaranteed seat and access to a shared host. Those who decide they just want General Admission will get just that- Admission. There is no guaranteed seating with General Admission but you still have the opportunity to taste food from each restaurant and enjoy the live entertainment. Another big change this year is the move to the Antelope Valley Mall. It seems we are outgrowing all of our venues this year and the new location (right in front of Macy’s) will allow for plenty of future growth. VIP and Reserved seats are limited so do not wait until the last minute to get tickets. As for growth in membership, the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce continues to grow with an average of 7 new members per month. We have been busy cutting ribbons and welcoming new and existing businesses into our family and look forward to serving them well. You are always welcome to attend Ribbon Cuttings and in fact, it is encouraged. Why not take some time out of your day to say hi to a new member and introduce yourself. You may just end up with a new business lead. Be sure to check the calendar of events on the back cover for more information. Jeff McElfresh, CEO Palmdale Chamber of Commerce [email protected] EDITOR’S LETTER AUGUST 2013VANTAGE contents 2 7 9 11 12 13 CEO’S LETTER Being Green is Both Easy and Cost Effective Sustained Growth tips for employers who outsource payroll duties SAVE THE DATE MONTHLY LUNCHEON Business Planning Welcome New Members 4 5 Member anniversaries 14 QUEEN’S CORNER FEATURES 4 5 4 Sustainability for the Rest of Us being green is both easy and cost-effective SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE REST OF US Tips for Employers Who Outsource Payroll Duties Our Mission Volume XX, No. 8 © 2013 Palmdale Chamber of Commerce. All Rights Reserved. The Vantage is published monthly by the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce. Printed in Palmdale, CA by Four Star Printing. Comments and articles may be submitted to the Chamber office, 817 East Avenue Q-9, Palmdale, CA 93550. The Palmdale Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to reject any advertisement or editorial; it does not make any representations as to opinion and facts concerning advertising or editorials; it may edit for content and space. Send all address changes or calendar events to the Palmdale Chamber Office. For sponsorship and advertising information call the Chamber staff at 661-2733232 or email at [email protected] To Promote, Develop and Service Business, Industry, and Community. Connect with us online facebook.com/palmdalechamber twitter.com/palmdalechamber palmdalechamber.org Palmdale Chamber of Commerce 817 East Avenue Q-9 Palmdale, CA 93550 Phone: 661-273-3232 THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 7 3 U.S. Chamber of Commerce from FEATURE Q It seems everyone is talking nowadays about being “green”. Other than recycling, what are some practical steps I can take to make my business more environmentally friendly? THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 A 4 If you’re a child of the ‘70’s or a fan of The Muppets, you may have heard a song by Kermit the Frog where he laments that “it’s not easy bein’ green”. We beg to differ and would like to add that it’s not only easy – it can be very cost-effective for your business. With climate change and diminishing resources dominating the news, small business owners are looking for ways to make their operations more environmentally friendly. Simple steps such as recycling soda cans and turning off lights are a good place to start, but there are many other ways you can make a big difference without a lot of effort and expense. What’s more, these measures will benefit both the environment and your bottom line. Take energy use, for example. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star program, cutting energy waste can typically save small businesses as much money and prevent as much pollution, per square foot, as large organizations—including those in leased space. Performed properly, business-specific energy efficiency upgrades can provide a positive cash flow right from the beginning. Energy Star offers financial evaluation tools to help you estimate the impact of your changes. Some “sure energy savers” include replacing incandescent light bulbs with Energy Star-qualified Being Green is Both Easy and Cost-Effective commercial LED lighting and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), which cost about 75 percent less to operate, and last about 10 times longer. Regularly changing heating and air conditioning filters and investing in regular “tune-ups” will also keep the system operating as efficiently as possible. Making greater use of email and electronic file transfers are sure to cut down on the amount of paper your business uses. If your business relies on incoming or outgoing faxes, computer-based faxing or online faxing enables you to exchange these documents without the need for making printed copies. There are likely more recyclable items around your office than you realize. Your municipal solid waste department can provide information on materials and recycling procedures. Another good source is the Telecommunications Industry Association’s e-Cycling Central website, which provides information on finding local agencies and organizations that will recycle computers, printers and other electronics. And, many charities accept unwanted office furniture for repair and reuse by other businesses, organizations, schools, and charities. Purchasing products and equipment made from recycled or sustainable materials is also a good way for small businesses to do right by Mother Earth. According to GreenBiz.com, recycled-content products typically perform as well or better than virgin products and Continued on page 8 DARIA MEOLI by Sustainability for the Rest of Us Barbara O’Brien Brown, cofounder and principle of BrownFlynn, a corporate responsibility and sustainability consulting firm, has some ideas for greening any size business in any industry. Not only is she a green expert, but she is a business owner with twelve employees in a service industry. “Any executive of a service-based company looks at sustainability and when they think about integrating it into their business strategies, they are also looking at their financials,” Brown says. “We see sustainability as part and parcel of a business strategy because it makes sense financially and it makes sense for employee recruitment, satisfaction, and retention,” Brown says. “It also makes sense because many of the clients that small to medium sized businesses serve are beginning to expect that you have a sustainability strategy.” these ideas have been discussed, formalize the policies that will work for your business. What Saves the Planet Saves You Money What Gets Measured Gets Done It may not seem that service businesses have significant environmental impacts, but you may be surprised if you take a good look. At Brownflynn, the principles asked their employees to establish goals around the triple bottom line of environmental, social, and economic goals. In response, employees did a “dumpster dive,” where several volunteers went through the garbage the office was producing and came up with ways they could reduce that waste. “We couldn’t believe how much garbage we were putting in the landfill,” Brown says. “We made a concerted effort to put a recycling program and a paperless policy in place and have been able to reduce our garbage pickups from once every two weeks to once a month. So, we’ve saved money and we’re helping the environment.” Brown suggests starting basic. Ask your team, should we have a “lights off” policy? Should we switch from paper towels to cloth towels in the bathroom? Should we volunteer in the community as a group? Should we order lunch in from local, independently owned restaurants and avoid chain businesses? Once While coming up with the ideas is a start, it’s an exercise in futility unless you can put these policies into action. “You want to have some measurements, have some outcomes, and have some goals,” Brown says. “As the old saying goes, what gets measured, gets done.” If creating a framework by which to measure the environmental impact as well as the financial impact seems daunting and your accounting software isn’t equipped for the job, there is an online resource to help you get started—the Global Reporting Initiative, globalreporting. org/Home. These guidelines can help you asses the financial, environmental, and community implications your sustainability programs may have. Identify Your Place in the Supply Chain Even though you don’t make anything, you may serve larger industries and manufacturers. You may be providing service to companies that are really at the forefront of green business or are making more and more sustainability efforts. Often times, these companies Continued on page 8 THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 I f you have less than 50 employees, work in an office, and want to participate in the “people, planet, profits” business model, you have probably noticed the lack of conversation about options for you. A lot of green business discussion focuses on alternative energy, local sourcing, recycling, and other approaches as they apply to big business. For example, its’ not possible to put solar panels on your fifth floor office suite and you can’t package your goods in sustainable materials if you are a service business. 5 6 THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 M any employers outsource their payroll and related tax duties to third-party payers such as payroll service providers and reporting agents. Reputable third-party payers can help employers streamline their business operations by collecting and timely depositing payroll taxes on the employer’s behalf and filing required payroll tax returns with state and federal authorities. Though most of these businesses provide very good service, there are, unfortunately, some who do not have their clients’ best interests at heart. Over the past few months, a number of these individuals and companies around the country have been prosecuted for stealing funds intended for the payment of payroll taxes. Examples of these successful prosecutions can be found on IRS.gov. Like employers who handle their own payroll duties, employers who outsource this function are still legally responsible for any and all payroll taxes due. This includes any federal income taxes withheld as well as both the employer and employee’s share of social security and Medicare taxes. This is true even if the employer forwards tax amounts to a PSP or RA to make the required deposits or payments. For an overview of how the duties and obligations of agents, reporting agents and payroll service providers differ from one another, see the Third Party Arrangement Chart on IRS.gov. Here are some steps employers can take to protect themselves from unscrupulous third-party payers. m Enroll in the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System and make sure the PSP or RA uses EFTPS to make tax deposits. Available free from the Treasury Department, EFTPS gives employers safe and easy online access to their payment history when deposits are made under their Employer Identification Number, enabling them to monitor whether their third-party payer is properly carrying out their tax deposit responsibili- ties. It also gives them the option of making any missed deposits themselves, as well as paying other individual and business taxes electronically, either online or by phone. To enroll or for more information, call toll-free 800-555-4477or visit www.eftps.gov. m Refrain from substituting the third-party’s address for the employer’s address. Though employers are allowed to and have the option of making or agreeing to such a change, the IRS recommends that employers continue to use their own address as the address on record with the tax agency. Doing so ensures that the employer will continue to receive bills, notices and other account-related correspondence from the IRS. It also gives employers a way to monitor the third-party payer and easily spot any improper diversion of funds. m Contact the IRS about any bills or notices and do so as soon as possible. This is especially important if it involves a payment that the employer believes was made or should have been made by a third-party payer. Call the number on the bill, write to the IRS office that sent the bill, contact the IRS business tax hotline at 800-829-4933 or visit a local IRS office. See Receiving a Bill from the IRS on IRS.gov for more information. m For employers who choose to use a reporting agent, be aware of the special rules that apply to RAs. Among other things, reporting agents are generally required to use EFTPS and file payroll tax returns electronically. They are also required to provide employers with a written statement detailing the employer’s responsibilities including a reminder that the employer, not the reporting agent, is still legally required to timely file returns and pay any tax due. This statement must be provided upon entering into a contract with the employer and at least quarterly after that. See Reporting Agents File on IRS.gov for more information. m Become familiar with the tax due dates that apply to employers, and use the Small Business Tax Calendar to keep track of these key dates. THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 Tips for Employers Who Outsource Payroll Duties 7 Monthly Mixer This month’s Mixer will be held at Jethawk’s Stadium on Friday August 23rd in conjunction with Palmdale Community Night. Gates open at 6PM and there will be vendor booths in the concourse area for you to visit. Enjoy some time with friends and family and after the game, stick around for a fireworks show set to the music of Journey. Tickets for the mixer will be $8 and are available at the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce office. If you would like to attend or would like to be a vendor, copy and send this form in to the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce office. For information contact Palmdale Chamber of Commerce 661-273-3232 [email protected] Name:__________________________ Business:_____________________________________ Phone #:________________________ E-mail:______________________________________ THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 Address:_____________________________________________________Zip_________ 8 Item Price Qty. Booth Space $75 Additional Tickets $8 Total Total Register by: Monday, August 12, 2013 Payment Method (Please remit with form) Cash: ______ Check:______ Please make check payable to Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Register Online: www.palmdalechamber.org/jethawks 817 E. Avenue Q-9, Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 273-3232 Fax (661) 273-8508 www.palmdalechamber.org PalmChamber:Layout 1 6/18/13 2:05 PM Page 1 Save the Date The Antelope Valley Hospital Foundation PRESENTS Upcoming Membership Luncheon Topics ll September The Antelope Valley Economy presented by Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance ll October Legislative Update ll December State of the Chamber Address Registration for the Membership Luncheons can be done online at www.palmdalechamber.org/ luncheon or by calling the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce office at (661) 273-3232. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 The Autry Museum in Griffith Park 4700 Western Heritage Way • Los Angeles 7:00 11:00 pm Black-tie or Dressy Western Attire admired but not required Purchase $100 opportunity raffle tickets for a chance to win the following: Pre-sale tickets: $225 each BEFORE August 1, 2013 Upcoming Events ll Taste of Palmdale Thursday, September 26, 2013 5:00pm - 7:00pm Antelope Valley Mall Tickets available online: www. palmdalechamber.org/tasteofpalmdale ll William J. “Pete” Knight Christmas Parade Saturday, December 14, 2013 Parade Entry Registration Coming Soon Regular ticket prices: $250 each AFTER August 1, 2013 $10,000 Gold Rattlers $5,000 Silverado 1st Prize 2013 Jeep Wrangler or $15,000 cash! 2nd Prize $2,000 cash 3rd Prize $1,000 cash $2,500 Copperhead Only 1,000 tickets will be sold! The winner will be announced at the event. Need not be present to win! CALL (661) 949-5810 for tickets and more information Proceeds will benefit Antelope Valley Hospital. For more information, visit www.avhospital.org/events. Raffle winner will be subject to IRS rules. Please check with your tax advisor. THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 ll November End of the Year Preparations presented by Cobb, Doerfler & Associates, CPA 9 Sustainability for the Rest of Us continued from page 5 have supply chain policies around sustainability, which means that the small service business needs to demonstrate what it’s doing in order to get hired. Reach out to your vendors, clients and prospects to find out about their sustainability efforts. From paperless billing to supporting their community charity of choice, you are not only doing good, you are positioning your company to get more business from other sustainable businesses. Being Green is Easy Originally published January continued from page 4 2012. Reprinted by permission, of the month 1st Thursday of the month often are competitively priced. And when it’s time to upgrade computers or freeenterprise.com, May 2013. 7:00am appliances, purchasing Energy Star-qualified products will ensure that you’re Copyright© 2012, U.S. Chamber of tes getting the most from every kilowatt of power. Embassy Suites Commerce. West, Palmdale 39375 5thpractices, St West, Palmdale For more guidance on cost-effective environmental access Originally published January SCORE’s Green Business Toolkit or contact a SCORE mentor today for 2012. Reprinted by permission, ponsor: Digitech, Inc. September VIP Sponsor: Digitech, Inc. customized advice. SCORE is a nonprofit organization of more than 13,000 freeenterprise.com, May 2013, 18 Non-Members Admission: $18 Non-Members volunteer business counselors who provide$13 free,Members, confidential business coun- in agreement with NY Enterprise & pass out business FREE Business card adFor monthly Network & pass business seling and training workshops nationwide. more information, visit out www. 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Admission: $13 Members, $18 Non-Members FREE Business card ad monthly “Business Card Directory” * Made to Order Breakfast 30 second commercial to promote your business Display brochures & promotional material Network & pass out business cards Opportunity prize drawings PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS!! BRING SOMETHING FOR THE OPPORTUNITY DRAWING MONTHLY LUNCHEON 2013 Monthly Luncheon Committee from Business Planning Luncheon Grand Openings June 29, 2013 N Grand opening and ribbon cutting of Mulligan Family Fun Center’s newest attraction, Rope Course, on Saturday, June 29, 2013. July 19, 2013 Grand opening and ribbon cutting of N.P.B.S. Legal Document Preparations on Friday, July 26, 2013 July 19, 2013 Grand opening and ribbon cutting of The Joint, The Chiropractic Place on Friday, July 19, 2013. THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 ecessity is generally the beginning of innovation. Often times friends are together thinking of ways to improve upon a product and, all of a sudden there’s a new idea and a newly formed partnership. Since each partner has a different set of skills it is likely that one partner will handle finances and the other partner will handle design and marketing. The partnership goes well until it becomes overwhelming for one and that partner wants out. How much of the business do they get? What is the business worth? Did they plan for emergencies like this? Often times the answer is ‘No’, succession and buy-sell agreements were not in place to protect the business from each other. Gary Rardon, of Gary Rardon & Associates will be the guest speaker at the August 21st Membership Luncheon. Learn how to protect your business and secure your future with proper business planning. The Luncheon is sponsored by the Palmdale School District. The Monthly Membership Luncheon is held on the third Wednesday of each month at Rancho Vista Golf Club, 3905 Club Rancho Drive in Palmdale. Networking will begin at 11:15 AM with the program starting at 11:30 AM. Ticket prices are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Price is $5 more at the door. Since 1973 Gary Rardon & Associates has been positioning clients to build and protect wealth. As our government changes to promote either a conservative or liberal leadership the taxation and entitlements move to extremes. Through our history, estate taxes have been repealed and brought back as means to pay for the entitlements afforded by our legislators. We believe our clients have a right to prosper by keeping more of what they earn and being able to decide who they leave their estate to when they die. In addition to individual planning, we help business’s develop compensation packages to keep them competitive in the market place when attracting and retaining competent employees. The past ten years have seen challenges in both emotional and practical planning. Developing a strategy and having the discipline to stay the course in the face of all the distractions is what we do. Deciding what you want and staying the course will eventually lead to your desired result. 11 Welcome New Members Summer 2013 ll Acclaim Music Services Tony Capko PO Box 545 Rosamond CA 93560 (661)236-7184 www.acclaimmusicservices.com ll Audio Visual Live Dennis Layton Lancaster CA 93536 (661)886-5730 www.audiovisuallive.com ll BMI Environmental Services Tamika Brown Palmdale CA 93550 (661)874-8309 ll Boardwalk Contractors, Inc. Brian Schaumburg 40524 12th St. West Palmdale CA 93551 (661)947-4277 www.boardwalkcontractors.net ll BMI Environmental Services Tamika Brown Palmdale CA 93550 (661)874-8309 ll Cabana Car Wash Jimmy Zeidan 2553 Olive Drive Palmdale CA 93550 (661)267-1330 THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 www.cabanacarwashpalmdale.com 12 ll Care 1st Primary & Urgent Care Center Twyller Weary 833 Auto Center Dr. Palmdale CA 93551 (323)889-6638 www.care1st.com ll N.P.B.S. Legal Document ll Dynamic Therapy Solutions Preparations Max Bedgood Vladimir Gomez 190 Sierra Court, C-3 38345 30th St. East, Ste. F-3 Palmdale CA 93550 Palmdale CA 93550 (661)274-8454 (661)265-8700 www.dynamictherapysolutions.org www.nunezpbs.com ll ELITE Fight & Fitness ll National Safety and Security Caio (Kyle) Malta Larry Freeman 42231 6th St. West, Ste. 207 24889 Railroad Ave., Unit D Lancaster CA 93534 Santa Clarita CA 91321 (661)618-2590 (661)544-2578 https://www.facebook.com/ www.nationalsafetycorp.org elitefightfitness?fref=ts ll Fat Guy & Bald Guy Computer Services Olivia Jones 445 W. Palmdale Blvd., Ste. F Palmdale CA 93551 (661)295-5550 www.fatguybaldguy.com ll Friendship Bridge Roxie Patterson Palmdale CA 93552 www.friendshipbridge.org ll Jazzy Gifts, Inc. Sheryl Stacy Palmdale CA (877)852-2840 www.jazzygiftsonline.com ll Kiwanis Club of Palmdale West Jim Willey PO Box 900794 Palmdale CA 93590 (661)886-5307 www.facebook.com/kiwanis. palmdalewest ll Palmdale Music Academy Jaythan Sparks 1334 E. Palmdale Blvd., Ste. H Palmdale CA 93550 (661)578-6339 www.palmdalemusicacademy.com ll Paradise Springs @ Big Rock Creek Larry Dyer 18101 Paradise Dr. Valyermo CA 93563 (661)944-9005 www.paradisespringsbrc.com ll The Joint...The Chiropractic Place Meagan Johnson 39445 10th Street West, Ste. D Palmdale CA 93551 (661)526-0825 www.thejoint.com ll Unity Church of Antelope Valley Rev. Nancy Oristaglio Palmdale CA 93550 (661)273-3341 www.unityav.org 34 Lamar Advertising (661)948-0721 14 CSU Bakersfield - Antelope Valley (661)952-5000 Fang, Ted DDS (661)947-6201 La Quinta Apartments (661)265-9911 Lowe’s of Palmdale (661)267-9888 Park Vista Apartments (661)265-9911 30 Crissair Inc. (661)273-5411 13 Allied Overhead Door (661)947-5391 28 Antelope Valley College (661)722-6300 11 Telecomm West (661)273-3333 27 Rally Auto Group (661)947-6000 Vinsa Insurance Associates (661)948-5041 Lazy T Ranch (661)947-2664 10 Gary Rardon & Associates (661)272-5672 Ollie McCaulley (661)965-6130 Dan Stathatos (626)795-9308 The UPS Store (661)273-8877 Summer 2013 40AT&T (800)750-2355 24 Antelope Valley Florist (661)948-6006 Snow Orthodontics (661)273-1750 23 Progressive Physical Therapy (661)273-5333 22Robertson’s (951)493-6500 21 Crystalaire Country Club/CCC Golf Inc. (661)944-2011 20 Antelope Valley Pulmonary Care (661)942-9995 Sibbald, Barri – CPA (661)272-4550 19 Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Council (661)949-1916 George’s Cleaners (661)273-3011 Lenton Company (661)273-9179 19 McDonalds Chevron #19192 The CBreeze Corp (661)533-6052 McDonalds #11493 - Ave. S (661)273-6322 18 Antelope Valley Nissan (661)274-4700 Famous Dave’s (661)225-9616 LegalSheild - Olin Rogers (310)335-0030 Prospect Mortgage, LLC (661)942-0206 17 Sierra Commons Dental Group (661)265-7800 Valleywide Dental, Inc. (661)267-4000 16 Donnell Printing (661)942-1449 First City Credit Union (800)944-2200 JMS Merchant Services 18 Lancaster Jethawks Professional (661)478-0657 Baseball Dr. Agnes Martin (661)726-5400 (661)722-5044 ServiceMaster by Master & Sons 16 Cash America (661)267-2324 (661)272-1908 University of Antelope Valley Antelope Valley Family YMCA (661)726-1911 (661)723-9622 15 Benz Construction Services (661)256-9096 15 Kiwanis Club of Palmdale (661)718-8029 Homewood Suites by Hilton (661)723-8040 Meridian Property Company (925)302-1400 The Pacifica Company (661)294-8700 Rancho Village (661)265-0251 Realm Real Estate (949)975-1122 Twin Palms Family Apartments (661)538-9995 State Farm Insurance -Wendell “Mr. Palmdale” Cuffy (661)267-9800 14Applebee’s (661)266-9100 Cielo Azul (661)272-4576 Helping Hands AV (661)547-9855 SourceOne Payroll Services (661)949-1124 12 Adelman Broadcasting (661)718-1552 Weinerschnitzel (661)272-0566 11 Abadak Inc. (661)480-1562 Battery Systems, Inc. (661)267-0409 D’Essence Studio Salon (661)225-9466 Jamba Juice (661)533-9755 Lancaster Insurance Services, Inc. (661)726-1337 Massage Envy Spa (661)526-0050 My Kid’s Dentist & Orthodontics (661)273-5432 National Alliance on Mental Illness A.V. (NAMI-AV) (661)341-8041 West Point Physical Therapy Center, Inc. (661)265-0060 THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 Member Anniversaries 13 PALMDALE QUEENS Miss City of Palmdale Jasmine Alniami M y name is Jasmine Alniami, when I was 8 Years old a fire got lit, that fire sparked my dream of one day becoming Miss Palmdale! 3 weeks ago, after holding on to a childhood dream for 10 years I was crowned Miss City of Palmdale 2013. It is all still so surreal! I feel like this is all just a dream and I really don’t want to wake up! I have had so much fun so far, my sister queens (Paris Burton and Jade Peck) are phenomenal young ladies. We had a blast going to Vince’s Pizza for queen’s night and riding the bumper cars, and getting together for our queens meeting with our great director (Laura), Queen Mum (Bonnie), and Queen Auntie (Pepe). My sister queens and I are preparing for the Leona Valley Cherry Parade on June 1st. We were at Paris’ house last night until 1:00am making costumes! I am so excited and really looking forward to having an amazing year, as this is definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity! I look forward to meeting new people here in our community and hope to leave my mark while making a positive impact here in my hometown. Until next time, Jasmine Alniami, Miss City of Palmdale 2013 Little Miss City of Palmdale Jade Peck THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 S 14 ince being crowned Little Miss City of Palmdale 2013 on April 27th I have had the opportunity to participate in dozens of exciting events. I have been able to attend a few Chamber of Commerce mixers, luncheons, and breakfasts, and was able to meet many new people including Mayor Ledford and local business leaders. I also had a great time attending Larry Chimbole’s 94th birthday party, he was so nice that I even got to help blow out his birthday candles. I was fortunate enough to represent the City on stage for The Amgen Tour of California and on a float in the Cherry Blossom Parade. I loved meeting Peter Sagan and was thrilled when I learned he won the race stage that left from Palmdale that morning. One of the most fun parts about becoming a community queen has been meeting and playing with all of my sister queens from the entire Antelope Valley at events like Queens Night at Jethawks Stadium. We were all introduced on the field before the game! I am especially proud to work with my City of Palmdale sister queens Jasmine and Paris and have had so much fun getting to know them and participate in all of these events with them. Recently following the nearby Powerhouse Fires, we had an opportunity to receive pet food donations and take them to the local animal shelter to help care for all of the displaced pets during the fires. We were also able to donate enough funds to the Therapeutic Riding Stables of Palmdale to provide everyone free lessons for the day. I have been so busy and had such a great time in my first month representing the City and I am excited for all of the events coming up this month! Sincerely, Jade Peck, Little Miss City of Palmdale 2013 Board of Directors Chuck Church, Individual Patrick DiMichele, Individual Karen Faulis, Palmdale Regional Medical Center Gio Murcia, Gio’s Auto Diagnostics Jodi Wolfe, L.A. Co. Sheriff Department John Woodward, Individual 2013 Ambassador List Chief Ambassador Don Ryan, Farmers Ins. Vice-Chief Ambassador Paul J. Porteus, Prospect Mortgage Eli Colvin, DigiTech ADT Mike Courtney, Days Inn & Suites Wendell Cuffy, Wendell Cuffy State Farm Tina DeRienzo, A.V. Employment Services Pepe Eads, Gary Rardon & Associates Vladimir Gomez, Helping Hands AV Patti Holt-Pulsifer, Individual Derrick Patterson, Digi-VUE Advertising Kim Perkins, First City Credit Union Tammy Romero, Lamar Outdoor Advertising Terilee Harrison, TEAM Referral Network Kimberly Spezze, Elite Tax & Financial Services 2013 Chamber Staff Chief Executive Officer, Jeff McElfresh Communications Coordinator, Liz De La Cruz Vantage Committee Jeff McElfresh, Sharon Renteria, Liz De La Cruz Join Today Moving Business Forward Since 1941 KEEP IN TOUCH @palmdalechamber /palmdalechamber +palmdalechamber www.palmdalechamber.org 817 E. Avenue Q-9, Palmdale, CA 93550 Phone: 661-273-3232 Fax: 661-273-8508 E-mail: [email protected] THEVANTAGE • ISSUE AUGUST 2013 Your Chamber 2013 Executive Board Randy Keller, Chairman of the Board Embassy Suites Roger Gallizzi, Chair Elect Palmdale School District Laura Gordon, Corporate Secretary Great Hill Services Inc. Tammy Boyd, Chief Financial Officer Elite Tax & Financial Services Joshua Ginsberg, Vice-Chair, Membership DigiVUE Advertising Caroline Bernal, Vice-Chair, Fund Development The CBreeze Corp Nicole Gray, Vice-Chair, Community Affairs Storage Express Brad Hayes, Vice-Chair, Economic Development Greenbee Landscape Inc. 15 817 East Avenue Q-9 Palmdale, CA 93550 Phone:661.273.3232 Fax:661.273.8508 www.palmdalechamber.org August 2013 1 3 7:00am Palmdale Business Breakfast Embassy Suites, Palmdale 5 6 7:45am Finance Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 7 8:30am Business Advisory Council South Valley WorkSource, Palmdale 11:30am QHCC – Luncheon Rancho Vista Golf Club, Palmdale 4:00pm Joint Legislative Committee Meeting L.A. Co. Fire Training Station, Lancaster 8 2:00pm Elite Fight & Fitness Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting 42231 6th St. West, Ste. 207, Lancaster 7:30am Executive Board Meeting Embassy Suites, Palmdale 11:30am AVHCC – Luncheon Hilton Garden Inn, Palmdale Event dates and/or locations are subject to change. Full calendar of events available at www.palmdalechamber.org 8:30am Parade Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 1:00pm Taste of Palmdale Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 5:30pm - 7:30pm QHCC – After Hours Mixer 9 14 11:30am AVAACC – Luncheon Hilton Garden Inn, Palmdale 15 8:00am Ambassador Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 9:00am Breakfast Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 5:30pm - 7:30pm LCC – After Hours Mixer 16 12:00pm New Member Orientation Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 7:30am Board of Directors Meeting Embassy Suites, Palmdale 11:30pm LCC – Luncheon Hellenic Center, Lancaster August 16, 2013 – August 25 Antelope Valley Fair & Alfalfa Festival 2551 W. Avenue H, Lancaster 17 21 10:00am Antelope Valley Fair Parade Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster 22 7:00am LCC – Breakfast Schooners Patio Grill, Lancaster 1:00pm Taste of Palmdale Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 23 6:00pm After Hours Mixer Lancaster JetHawks 45116 Valley Central Way, Lancaster 6:00pm Palmdale Community Day at JetHawks Lancaster JetHawks Stadium 27 8:00am Meet & Greet Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 11:30am AVBOT – Luncheon Hellenic Center, Lancaster 28 31 8:30am Retention Committee Meeting Palmdale Chamber of Commerce Conference Room 11:15am Membership Luncheon Rancho Vista Golf Club, Palmdale 5:30pm - 7:30pm AVHCC – After Hours Mixer QHCC – Jazz Festival George Lane Park, Quartz Hill
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