Jay DeCou - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce

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Jay DeCou - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
© Dennis M. Swanson, Studio 101 West
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
JANUARY 2012
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February 2nd:
North County Young Professionals
Educational Luncheon
11:30 - 1 pm, Galaxy Theatres
February 10th:
Women In Business
11:30 - 1 pm, Colby Jack’s
(Reservations & Payment due by
Tuesday, February 7th at noon.)
Sold Out Crowd Honors Outstanding People
and Businesses in Our Community
2011 Citizen of the Year:
Jay DeCou
Community bestows Citizen of the Year
honors to Atascadero Native Jay DeCou
A
true Atascadero Citizen, Jay was born and raised in
Atascadero. After graduating from Cal Poly in 1980
with a BS in business Jay joined his family’s business,
DeCou Lumber Company where he has remained for over
40 years. It would take the entire newsletter to list all of his
accomplishments and service to the community throughout
the years, however, Jay said his proudest achievements are his
30 year marriage to his high school sweetheart Babette, and
their three children, Robert, Steven and Katie. Congratulations Jay, you epitomize Atascadero’s Citizen of the Year.
Donn Clickard presents Jay DeCou Chamber’s 2011 Citizen of the
Year award.
February 16th:
Marketing Boot Camp, Session #2
9am, 6-part monthly webinar Series
(Pre-Reservations required at
www.KentEimersMarketing.com/BootCamp)
Atascadero Masonic Temple
to Host the “After Hours” Mixer
5:30 - 7 pm, 2607 Traffic Way
February 21st:
Randy Krumland gets a Thank You hug form incoming Board
Chairman Jeannie Malik, and Chamber President/CEO Linda Hendy
for another successful year as M.C.
Connect For Lunch
11:30 - 1 pm, Colby Jack’s
(Reservations Required)
Jeannie thanks outgoing Chairman of the Board Chuck Braun for his
service to the Chamber in 2011.
February 23rd:
Wine Symposium
11:30 - 1 pm, Galaxy Theatres
Inside...
Chairman’s Circle Spotlight
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New Members
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Labor Law Corner 6
Members Making News 8
we would love it if
you would like us!
Incoming Board of Directors, Your chamber leaders for 2012: Chairman of the Board Jeannie Malik, E.J. Rossi, Donn Clickard, Kelly Long,
Carol Bezkostny, Outgoing Board Chairmain Chuck Braun, CFO Joe Modica, Chairman Elect Grigger Jones, Terrie Banish, Helena Berardi,
Ray Buban, Rita Carr, Teri Davis, Mike Talen. Not pictured; John Neil.
See “ANNUAL DINNER” pg 3
“Representing the business community and promoting the economic and civic welfare of Atascadero.”
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BOARD OFFICERS 2012
Chamber’s Perspective
Wine Exports
Symposium
Sponsors & Partners
Chairman of the Board
Jeannie Malik, Greg Malik Real Estate Group
Chairman-Elect
Robert “Grigger” Jones,
Retired Professional
www.cuesta.edu
Chief Financial Officer
Joseph Modica, Jr.,
Modica Financial & Tax, Inc.
Past Chairman of the Board
Chuck Braun, State Farm Insurance
BOARD DIRECTORS
Terrie Banish, The Tribune
Helena Berardi, Heritage Oaks Bank
Carol Bezkostny, Rabobank
Ray Buban,
Ray Buban Financial & Tax Service
Rita Carr, Galaxy Theatres
Donn Clickard,
Atascadero Greyhound Athletic Foundation
Kelly Long, Kelly’s Casuals
Teri Davis, Mission Community Bank
John Neil, Atascadero Mutual Water Co.
E.J. Rossi, Atascadero High School
Mike Talen, Cold Stone Creamery
AMBASSADORS
Linda Hendy,
President/CEO
www.cccewd.net
Atascadero Chamber partners with
the Business & Entrepreneurship
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Center for Wine Exports Symposium
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his Symposium is offered to those in the Wine Industry
interested in Exporting their products!
To register go to http://wineexports.eventbrite.com
This is a must attend symposium if you are in the wine
industry and want to reach new international markets to sell
your wines. Sell your premium wines at premium prices!
Sponsors & Partners
Wine Exports Symposium
The 87th appellation in California is located between
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Santa Barbara and San Francisco.
It’s been underserved in
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international exports for many years and has some of the best
Atascadero Galaxy Theatre
wines in California.
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United States Department of Agriculture Sponsors & Partners
Sponsors
Partners
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will offer to the entire appellation
a comprehensive
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Foreign Agricultural Service
seminar that includes:
4:30—7:30 pm
• Business
Support Services to assist the wine industry
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• Banking and Finance – various international banking
Sponsor
operations discussing details about payment collection
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• Export Import Bank of the U.S.
credit insurance and other
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banking
nuance
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• Logistics – what is expected to ship, what type of movements
& Partners
are best for handling wine, what documentation
willSponsors
be
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required
virtual wine match making event. We will assist in exporting
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a video conference briefing
samples of your wines to international buyers who will then
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Sponsorshold
& Partners
from Hong Kong
participate in the virtual wine match making event. You will
After this event concludes, those wineries that are interested
have the opportunity to negotiate the sale of your wines to
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Sponsors
in exporting their
product will&
be Partners
invited to participate in a
international
buyers!
Ambassador Chair: Joseph Modica, Jr.,
Modica Financial & Tax, Inc.
Tamara Baldwin, Rabobank
Angela Cisneros, K-Jon’s Fine Jewelers
Vicki Blankenship,
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John Donovan, State Farm Insurance
Wine Exports Symposi
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Sponsors
& Partners
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Jesus Rubio, Union Bank
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Sponsors
&
Partners
Kim Austin, Community Giving Back
Atascadero Galaxy The
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Laurie Schwent, Dan’s Grub Shack
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Ronda Almodova, Napa Auto Parts
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Thursday
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Lauryn Francisco, State Farm Insurance
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Atascad
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Eric Gobler,
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United States Department of Agriculture
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United States Department of Agriculture
Eric J. Gobler Civil Engineering
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Allen Reese,
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Community Action Partnership of SLO County
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Mara Whitten,
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Foreign
Community Action Partnership of SLO County
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organizations, including as Atascadero’s City Attorney, City
Darren Barnes,
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Clerk and Planning
Commissioner. He has lead the Rotary
Founders Small Business Lending Center
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Department
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County Women’s
Shelter, Atascadero
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Amy Jimenez, Farmers Insurance Group
Wine
Exports
Symposi
Foreign
Agricultural
Service
Loaves
and Fishes,
Atascadero
Mutual Galaxy
Water Company,
Atascadero
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Sharon Rosenfeld,
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St.
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Episcopal
Church,
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appointed positions including the Nacimiento Water Project
Meet Your
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Commission.
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career Navy aviator, Nancy, a recently licensed
Pat St. Clair, Office Manager
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Joyce Stewart, Member & Visitor Services
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Agricultural
Service
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care
physician,
and a new member
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United Statesprimary
Department
of Agriculture
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Maryann Dinsfriend, Member Sales
from 1981-1982
and
at
32
years
of
age
at
that
time
was
one
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Foreign
Agricultural
Service
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of the youngest Presidents of the Chamber in Atascadero’s
As the Chairman-elect of the Chamber for 2013,
Kim Austin, Member Sales & Special Events
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history. Hewww.galaxytheatres.com/loc_atascadero.asp
currently serves as chair of the Chamber’s LegislaAtascadero’s centennial year, Grigger’s year will emphasize
Gerri Shoaf, Volunteer
tive Committee.
the growth of a strong business economy in Atascadero, the
Grigger’s passion, besides his children and family, has
partnership with the City for growth in tourism, and business
6904 El Camino Real
www.galaxytheatres.com/loc_atascadero.asp
been service to the community, having served numerous
and the celebration of Atascadero’s centennial year.
CHAMBER STAFF
Atascadero, CA 93422
Telephone: (805) 466-2044
Fax: (805) 466-9218
www.atascaderochamber.org
Information in this newsletter regarding
any business does not constitute an
endorsement by the
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce.
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Foreign Agricultural Service
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Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
Members in Action
Chairman’s Circle 2012
These members are an elite group of
businesses influential to the economic
vitality of Atascadero whose continued
support has been instrumental in the
Chamber’s growth.
Spotlight
P
acific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has served
the community of Atascadero for nearly 100 years.
PG&E is proud to be a part of this unique city both
by providing reliable electric service and contributing to the
community.
Some 263 residents of Atascadero are employees of PG&E.
We are involved in many aspects of life here including as
volunteers in service clubs, schools and non-profit groups.
The “can-do” spirit that defines PG&E is also evident among
city, chamber and community leaders in Atascadero. We are
proud to be a part of this community and are dedicated to
serving our customers here.
One of the ways that PG&E supports strong communities
is through our Community Investment program. A highlight
of our local involvement in 2011 was the $25,000 community
challenge grant awarded by PG&E to the Atascadero City
fire Department to build and equip the Disaster Response
Trailer. PG&E matched dollar for dollar all contributions up
to $25,000, working with the Fire Department to create a
“$50,000 in 50 Days” campaign. This effort brought together
PG&E’s commitment to personal safety and emergency
preparedness with the mission of City Firefighters and
Paramedics to be professional, caring and efficient. PG&E
volunteers worked alongside community and civic leaders to
conduct a “phone-a-thon” supporting this project.
Other 2011 charitable contributions included $5,000
to the Atascadero Historical Society to assist in building
the Rotary Bandstand at Atascadero Lake Park. This grant
was coordinated through PG&E’s Local Government
Relations Department representative Patricia Wilmore, a
North County resident (office number 595-6405). In total,
PG&E makes contributions of approximately $325,000 each
year to charitable and non-profit
organizations throughout the county.
In addition, PG&E employees make
individual contributions in excess of
$250,000 annually to the Central
Coast community, benefitting
school programs, senior centers and
many other local projects.
This
past
year,
PG&E
added a Community Relations
Representative to our local staff.
Atascadero resident Natalie Schaeffer
is our team member who heads
up that effort. In this role, Natalie
has engaged hundreds of PG&E employees in thousands of
hours of volunteer service throughout the area. She can be
contacted at 595-6468.
Through our Energy Watch Partnership with the City of
Atascadero, the City and many local businesses have installed
energy retrofits that are saving money and hundreds of kilowatt
hours. Our Energy Services and Solutions Representative for
Atascadero is Perla DeLeon, also a city resident. Perla works
with local businesses to improve their energy efficiency. Her
office number is 595-6444.
PG&E is the largest private employer in San Luis Obispo
County. Of the 1,500 employees on the Central Coast, 1,400
work at Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP). DCPP provides
safe, clean, reliable power to over 3 million homes and
businesses in California. As a major employer and purchaser
of goods and services, Diablo Canyon has a total impact of
more than $800 million annually in San Luis Obispo County.
The more than $25 million in property taxes paid by PG&E
to San Luis Obispo County last year helped support local
governments, schools and other public services.
We believe that innovation will be critical to PG&E’s
ability to succeed in the future. The company is working to
expand our energy resources for tomorrow. These include
“smart” power grids, wind, waves, “ cow power” and solar
energy, including the projects in the Carrizo Plain. We are
dedicated to system reliability and last year began a major
reconductoring project from Atascadero to San Luis Obispo.
As a company, we strive for delighted customers, engaged
employees and environmental leadership. We are proud to
be a Chairman’s Circle member of the Atascadero Chamber
of Commerce as we together face the future with a spirit of
optimism.
www.atascaderonews.com
www.amwc.us
www.wm.com
www.gregmalik.com
www.coasthills.coop
www.firstsolar.com
www.heritageoaksbank.com
www.idlers.net
www.kennedyclubs.com
www.missioncommunitybank.com
www.pge.com
www.SanLuisObispo.com
www.rabobankamerica.com
www.unionbank.com
www.wysongconstruction.com
Annual Dinner Continued from page 1
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he Chamber’s Board of Directors would like to extend a special Thank You
to the following businesses for their support and generous donation;
WINE SPONSORS
Halter Ranch Vineyard
Ancient Peaks Winery
Nichols Winery & Cellars
Opolo Vineyards
Jada Vineyard & Winery
Pianetta Winery
Pozo Valley
Pomar Junction Vineyard & Winery
Mondo Cellars
Red Soles Winery
Black Hand Cellars
Sharps Hill Vineyard
Castoro Cellars
Le Vigne Winery
Hearthstone Vineyard & Winery
Asuncion Ridge Vineyards
Hidden Oak Winery
Tobin James Cellars
BEER SPONSOR
Pacific Beverage Company
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Jeannie Malik, Greg Malik Real Estate
Jodi Bloom of Bloom ‘n’ Grow
Randy Krumland, Edward Jones
Investments
C.A.P.S., Committee for Atascadero
Public Schools
Jerry Craig Disc Jockey Karaoke
Pacific Harvest Catering
Passion 4 Design
Joyce Stewart, Pat St.Clair,
Tiffany Hendy, Helena Berardi,
Maryann Dinsfriend &
All the Chamber Ambassadors
Peabody & Plum Realtors
Master of Ceremonies Randy Krumland:
Once again Randy Krumland kept the
program moving and the audience
entertained throughout the evening with his
quick wit and political satire.
Board Director Donn Clickard on behalf of the entire Board
and Chamber staff thanked and acknowledged Pat St.Clair for
her 25 years of outstanding service to the Chamber.
See “ANNUAL DINNER” pg 5
February 2012
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Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
Renewing Members
1-5 YEARS
Accurate Mailing Service
Baby Seals Swim Academy
Envisions Gallery
Kirk Consulting, A California Corporation
Margaret J. Bullock, MFT
Ultrex Business Products Wilkins Action Graphics
5-10 YEARS
Kennedy Club Fitness
Mission Community Bank
OVER 10 YEARS
Burbach, Dwayne R., D.D.S., Inc
Chalk Mountain Golf Course
Chalk Mountain Liquor & Deli Delta Liquid Energy
Perry’s Parcel & Courier Service, Inc.
Rabobank
110% Club
1-5 YEARS
All About Tabletops
Galaxy Theatres
Hooked On Magnets
James Patterson, 5th District Supervisor
5-10 YEARS
State Farm Insurance, Chuck Braun
OVER 10 YEARS
Atascadero Christian Home
Atascadero Insurance Agency, Inc.
Atascadero Moose Lodge
CoastHills Federal Credit Union
Country Care Convalescent Hospital
Rick Nelson Insurance Agency
Twin Cities Community Hospital
Union Bank of California
Members Are Our Business
Welcome New
Members
The businesses listed below
have made a significant
commitment to the community and
an important investment in their
future by joining the Atascadero
Chamber of Commerce.
First Call Plumbing
Ruth Snyder
Loc:
8415 Morro Rd., Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: 8415 Morro Rd., Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 470-7222
Fax:
(805) 466-6230
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.cccrinc.com
Debbie Arnold for Supervisor 2012
Debbie Arnold
Loc:
9050 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: PO Box 575, Santa Margarita, CA 93453
Phone: (805) 471-1994
Fax:
(805) 438-4046
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.debbisforslo.com
Precision Tactical
Stephen Costa
Loc:
4100 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 461-6361
Fax:
(805) 461-6361
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.onlinemattressoutlet.com
Battery Systems
Ron Roth, Regional Manager
Loc:
8165 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: 8165 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 466-4749
Fax:
(805) 466-0950
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.batterysystems.net
Thomas B. Taylor
Tom Taylor
Loc:
3750 El Camino Real, Unit E-3,
Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: 3750 El Camino Real, Unit E-3,
Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (714) 334-7327
Email: [email protected]
North County Pilates
Megan Isola
Loc:
5815 Traffic Way, Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: 5815 Traffic Way, Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 466-9642
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.northcountypilates.com
Rick J. Fernandez
Loc:
7383 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Mail: 7383 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 464-4867
Fax:
(805) 464-4868
Email: precisiontactical@yahoo
Ribbon Cuttings Member Spotlights
Pat Krout
S.C.O.R.E Representative
Atascadero
438-5086
Founders Community Bank 6100 El Camino Real,
464-4600, was welcomed to the Chamber with a
Ribbon Cutting. The lending function of Founders
Community Bank is to grant loans that are sound,
generate satisfactory revenue and serve the credit
needs of the local community. Pictured are members
of the community, Chamber members, Chamber
Board of Directors as well as Founders Community
Bank CEO Thomas Sherman and his staff members.
Atascadero Mattress Outlet
An investment in the Atascadero
Chamber of Commerce is one of the
strongest assets a business can have.
David LaRue
Edward Jones Investments,
David LaRue
5965 Traffic Way
460-0443
Established: 1989
Established: 2010
Chamber Member: 1989
Chamber Member: 2011
What brought you to Atascadero to open a business?
What brought you to Atascadero to open a business?
I was originally from the area and after a number of years was
transferred to Atascadero for work and happy to come back
to live here.
Since my days at Cal Poly,I have always enjoyed Atascadero
and her residents. Opening a financial services business here
to help people and the community was a natural. With
our many years in business here in town, my family enjoys
serving the Atascadero community. I have been a business
management and financial consultant for 28 years.
Why do you belong to the Chamber?
Chamber staff are very friendly and easy to work with and
refers many small businesses to us. S.C.O.R.E is part of the
SBA and counsels and mentors small businesses. It’s an all
volunteer program and services are free. The local chapter
has 33 members with various business backgrounds available
to help.
Why do you belong to the Chamber?
To contribute to and serve the Atascadero business community,
and to offer professional services. I was a Chamber member
many years with previous business, Johansen Travel Service.
Tina Wysong
Adam Daner
6195 El Camino Real
462-2673
58558 Capistrano Ave., Suite G
464-5003
Bella Cose Boutique
Daner Law Firm APLC
Established: 2009
Established: 2009
Chamber Member: 2009
Chamber Member: 2009
Debbie Arnold Candidate for Supervisor 2012
launched her campaign with an open house and
ribbon cutting at her campaign headquarters located
at 9050 El Camino Real. Pictured are members of
the community, Chamber members, Chamber Board
of Directors representatives and campaign staff.
What brought you to Atascadero to open a business?
What brought you to Atascadero to open a business?
I live here and wanted to see more business in Atascadero.
I wanted to shop in Atascadero and make that available
to others. I am excited about the other new businesses in
town and encourage others to consider Atascadero for their
businesses.
We live here and I had been practicing in SLO for 10 years.
When the Paso Robles courthouse opened, it made it easier
to practice law in the community where we live.
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To be a part of the community and promote my business. It’s
been great for our new location.
February 2012
Why do you belong to the Chamber?
Why do you belong to the Chamber?
I see the Chamber really is Atascadero. I am a member of
the community and as a business owner I can’t imagine not
being a member of the Chamber. It is the business family of
Atascadero.
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
Networking Opportunities
Annual Dinner
Women
in Business
Ambassador of the Year:
Kim Austin
B
ody Language Training was the interesting mini workshop that Katy Vrajich, owner of A Woman Who
Lived brought to the sold out Atascadero Chamber
Women in Business Luncheon in January. Katie is a funny,
caring and enthralling speaker who really connects with her
audience. We definitely want to invite Katy back for “more”
exciting information.
Ray Buban, owner of Ray Buban, E.A. Financial &
Tax Service was our Business Spotlight Speaker for the day
and provided us with some great tips for the upcoming tax
season.
Mark Your Calendar for Women in Business
Women in Business Chair Katy Deshotels-Moore, with Guest
Speaker Katie Vrajich of A Woman Who Lived and Business
Spotlight Speaker Ray Buban of Ray M. Buban, EA, Financial
& Tax Sv.
WIB MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
Friday, February 10, 2012 | 11:30 a.m.-1p.m.
Michele Rickwald
Colby Jack’s (Ambrosia Room at the Carlton Hotel),
6005 El Camino Real, Atascadero
San Luis Sports Therapy
7325 El Camino Real, Atascadero
466-6719
slsportstherapy.com
$20 for Members, $25 for Non-Members
Reservations, Payment or Cancellations Required by
Tuesday, February 7, 2012, by noon.
Please call Joyce at 466-2044 to make your reservations.
“L
earn the 7 Keys to Winning in the Game of Life”
at the February 10, 2012 Atascadero Chamber
Women in Business Luncheon Meeting. Our
featured speaker will be Brett Noel, National Success Coach.
Brett has been coaching and training “Success” for over 10
years to thousands of business professional across the United
States. You will learn real techniques and relevant information to help your business grow today! Traci Hollinger with
NCI Affiliates will be our Business Spotlight with a slide show
of services offered by the NCI Achievement House. Make
your reservation today.
“Connect For Lunch”
Sales: Understanding Buyer
Behavior To Impact Sales
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Special Guest Speaker:
Bryan Trapp with
Barnett and Cox
he North County Young Professionals had yet another
successful event on Thursday, January 5th with our second exclusive mixer at Bru Coffeehouse in Atascadero.
Coming off the roaring success of our first mixer in November at Haven Wine Bistro, we were extremely pleased to see
the momentum continue for NCYP with the attendance of
many new, enthusiastic young professionals, along with the
return of some of the attendees from the first event.
Diane Helbert, owner of Bru, was our featured presenter
for the evening and did a fantastic job of discussing the
challenges of and best advice for operating a small business,
emphasizing the importance of always striving to meet the
needs of your customers and providing products and services
of the highest quality. Food for the event was sponsored by
Hart Chiropractic and was catered by the ever wonderful
epicurean artistry of Fig Good Food.
WIB Attendance: 2 years
San Luis Sports Therapy is a group of orthopedic physical
therapy clinics throughout the Central Coast. We believe
that we not only provide Movement for Life®, but also better
the communities in which we serve through our active
involvement in a variety of our communities’ events and
activities.
Jeannie proudly presents Kim Austin “The Texas Tornado”,
Ambassador of the Year award for her many hours of
dedicated service as a Chamber Ambassador.
Community Service Award:
Dianne Greenaway
Why do you love Women in Business? WIB offers the
opportunity to meet amazing entrepreneurs in our local
community. Our monthly meetings help us keep a pulse on
the community we serve and present insightful speakers. The
WIB Mixer in May showcases our programs, services and
products and hones our marketing skills.
Mark Your Calendar:
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 | 11:30 a.m.-1p.m.
Colby Jack’s (at the Carlton Hotel),
6005 El Camino Real, Atascadero
$20 for Members, $25 for Non-Members
Pre-registration is required.
Register at www.atascaderochamber.org or call 466-2044.
Sponsored in Part by
Dianne Greenaway accepts the Community Service
award. As co-founder of Colony Days Tent, City Dianne
is the person that brought Atascadero’s history to life by
co-founding the popular Tent City exhibit.
Community Service Award:
Lee Swam
NCYP extends a HUGE thanks to Diane and Bru Coffeehouse
for hosting our mixer! Thank you!! Carol Williams, Greg Modica,
Jaime Silveira, Gabriela Cadena, Diane Helbert, Lauryn
Francisco, Greg Modica and Carolyn Jones.
NCYP continues to receive amazing feedback about the
needs this group is meeting for the young professionals of
North County. “Thank You” to all the Young Professionals
in North County who continue to express interest in seeing
this group grow.
Mark Your Calendar:
Thursday, March 15, 2012 | 5:30 p.m.-7p.m.
NCYP will be part of the After Hours Chamber Mixer
Hosted by State Farm’s Chuck Braun and Central Coast Casualty at
Central Coast Casualty, 8415 Morro Road
Lee Swam was presented the Community Service award
for his ultimate service to the community. Lee’s humor
and dedication to the community are as legendary as his
“themed” gifts. You know you’re a part of Lee’s life when
you have been “Swamed” .
See “ANNUAL DINNER” pg 6
February 2012
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Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
Annual Dinner
Outstanding Community
Organization of the Year:
Labor Law Corner
with Mary Ann Tardiff
C.A.P.S.
(Committee for Atascadero
Public Schools)
I
Further Information on the
Family & Medical Leave Act
n my November 2011 article I provided my readers with
a Ten Steps Approach to Figuring Out the FMLA. Since
that article was the bare bones of the FMLA, I would like
to expand on some of the numerous issues not addressed in
that article.
What employees are covered by the FMLA?
An employee is eligible who has worked for at least a year, and
at least 1,250 hours during the prior year. But what comprises
1,250 hours? The hours need not be consecutive hours. Time
off for sick leave, vacation/annual leave, administrative time
off (ATO), compensating time off (CTO), holidays, informal
time off (ITO) or personal leave (PL) are not to be counted
toward the 1250 hours of work.
What health care providers are included in the FMLA?
On behalf of C.A.P.S. (Committee for Atascadero Public
Schools) co- founder Colleen McCall accepts Organization
of the Year award.
Business Person of the Year:
Larry Wysong
A doctor of medicine or osteopathy authorized to practice
medicine or surgery by the state in which the doctor
practices.
A podiatrist, dentist, clinical psychologist, optometrist or
chiropractor (a chiropractor is limited to manual manipulation
of the spine to correct a subluxation as demonstrated by X-ray
to exist) authorized to practice, under state law.
A nurse practitioner or nurse-midwife authorized to practice,
and performing within the scope of their practice, as defined
under state law.
A Christian Science practitioner listed with the First Church
of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.
What sort of medical information does an employee
have to provide?
An employer may require that the need for leave for a serious
health condition of the employee or the employee’s immediate
family member be supported by a certification issued by a
health care provider. The employer must allow the employee
at least 15 calendar days to obtain the medical certification
When leave is taken because of an employee’s own serious
health condition, or the serious health condition of a family
member, an employer may require an employee to obtain
a medical certification from a health care provider that sets
forth the following information:
Building Business
3. A statement or description of appropriate medical facts
regarding the patient’s health condition for which FMLA
leave is requested. The medical facts must be sufficient to
support the need for leave. Such medical facts may include
information on symptoms, diagnosis, hospitalization, doctor
visits, whether medication has been prescribed, any referrals
for evaluation or treatment (physical therapy, for example), or
any other regimen of continuing treatment;
4. If the employee is the patient, information sufficient to
establish that the employee cannot perform the essential
functions of the employee’s job as well as the nature of any
other work restrictions, and the likely duration of such
inability;
5. If the patient is a covered family member with a serious
health condition, information sufficient to establish that the
family member is in need of care, and an estimate of the
frequency and duration of the leave required to care for the
family member;
6. If an employee requests leave on an intermittent or
reduced schedule basis for planned medical treatment of
the employee’s or a covered family member’s serious health
condition, information sufficient to establish the medical
necessity for such intermittent or reduced schedule leave and
an estimate of the dates and duration of such treatments and
any periods of recovery;
7. If an employee requests leave on an intermittent or reduced
schedule basis for the employee’s serious health condition,
including pregnancy, that may result in unforeseeable episodes
of incapacity, information sufficient to establish the medical
necessity for such intermittent or reduced schedule leave and
an estimate of the frequency and duration of the episodes of
incapacity; and
8. If an employee requests leave on an intermittent or
reduced schedule basis to care for a covered family member
with a serious health condition, a statement that such leave
is medically necessary to care for the family member, which
can include assisting in the family member’s recovery, and an
estimate of the frequency and duration of the required leave.
If an employee submits a complete and sufficient certification
signed by the health care provider, the employer may not
request additional information from the health care provider.
However, the employer may contact the health care provider
for purposes of clarification and authentication of the medical
certification (whether initial certification or recertification)
after the employer has given the employee an opportunity to
cure any deficiencies.
1. The name, address, telephone number, and fax number
Larry Wysong accepts Business Person of the Year award
from Atascadero Main Street Director Steve Martin.
Business of the Year:
The Spa Central
Coast & Haven
Wine Bistro
of the health care provider and type of medical practice/
specialization;
2. The approximate date on which the serious health
condition commenced, and its probable duration;
The Atascadero
Masonic Lodge to
Host Our February
After Hours Mixer
T
Kity Arosteguy, owner of The Spa Central Coast & Haven
Wine Bistro accepts Business of the Year award from
Assistant City Manager Jim Lewis.
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February 2012
he Atascadero Masonic Lodge located at 2607 Traffic
Way, has graciously offered to host the Chamber’s
“After Hours” Mixer Thursday February 16th, from
5:30 – 7:00 p.m. The Atascadero Masonic Lodge was chartered in 1920 by
a hand full of local masons. The Order of the Eastern Star
was chartered in 1916. As the Colony grew so did Masonry
and Eastern Star.
In the early 1950’s the members of the lodge and Eastern
Star decided to purchase the two story, old Printery Building
on Olmeda St. so that both organizations had a permanent
place to meet.
In the early 1990’s the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star,
seeing the need for a Community Center made arrangements
with the City to have controlling interest in the building,
allowing the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star to continue
their functions. As cost for upgrading the building continued
to increase and the City agreed to return the building,
allowing the Masonic Building Association to sell in to a local
contractor.
The current Masonic Center, located at 2607 Traffic Way
in Atascadero opened its doors in 2005 and continues to serve
the community. The new building, across the street from the
San Benito Elementary School has ample parking, a more
private location with all the modern equipment including a
commercial kitchen, perfect for catering that special function
with rental rates that are very competitive.
The lodge has, for several years, hosted the Annual Teachers
Tea and supported Free Public Education and continues to do
so by adopting the San Benito School right across the street.
Masonry is the world’s first and largest fraternal organization,
and is based on the belief that each man has a responsibility
to help make the world a better place. Through our culture of
philanthropy, we make a profound difference for our brothers,
our families, our communities, and our future.
The mission of the Masons of California, to foster personal
growth and improve the lives of others, is carried out through
Masonic principles and tradition.
The Order of the Eastern Star is an organization where
women and men with high moral character, a desire to work
for the betterment of others, and a drive to make the world
a better place, can contribute their time, energy and wisdom
to our Order for the good of all mankind throughout the
world.
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
News From
The City
By City Manager, Wade G. McKinney
Redevelopment Agency
Abolishment Next Steps
I
n June 2011, the State Legislature passed, and Governor
Brown signed, legislation that will cause the abolishment
of all redevelopment agencies in California and the transfer of our local property tax revenue to the State. This action
effectively killed the State’s and the cities’ greatest job creation
program. The League of California Cities and the California
Redevelopment Association filed a lawsuit with the California
Supreme Court challenging that the Governor’s and Legislature’s actions were unconstitutional based on Proposition 22,
which was passed in November 2010. Proposition 22 stated
that the State could no longer shift, borrow, take, or eliminate
local funding sources including redevelopment funds. Sadly,
on December 29, 2011, the California Supreme Court upheld the State’s desire to abolish redevelopment agencies.
Frankly, we were surprised by the Supreme Court’s
decision. Their decision is unclear; with the details of what
steps need to be taken being debated as I write this article.
We are consulting with attorneys on what the City’s rights are
and how we should proceed. This is another serious blow to
Atascadero. Most of the new commercial development, Lake
Park improvements, and downtown beautification have been
funded by the Redevelopment Agency. The solutions will not
be easy. The immediate loss will be difficult, but over time we
will work together and get through this.
What does the elimination of our Redevelopment Agency
mean to Atascadero? The Atascadero Redevelopment Agency
generated approximately $3 million annually. The following
list is just a sampling of what this revenue has been used to
accomplish:
• Restore the Historic City Hall
• Construct the Lewis Avenue Bridge
• Provide financial assistance to assist the Galaxy Theatre to
be completed
From the Office of Supervisor
Jim Patterson
5th District Supervisor
County Expands
Outreach Effort
S
an Luis Obispo County is increasing its efforts to inform county residents about recent accomplishments,
current initiatives and on-going services that the County provides. We recently posted on-line the 2011 Annual
Report that “…provides information about the programs and
services that the County provides and highlights some of the
accomplishments that the County has achieved during the
past year”. The report is available on-line at the County’s
website www.slocounty.ca.gov. If you don’t have internet access, you can use the computer at any of the local libraries. In
its second year, the Annual Report is full of interesting facts
and information about our county. It is very user friendly and
also contains links to each of the seven cities.
While visiting the County’s website, you’ll find a couple
of items featured on the home page that you might find
interesting. Click on the link titled “Energy Rebates,
Incentives and Cost Saving Tips”. The County is committed
to helping businesses and residents learn more about programs
to help finance projects for improving energy efficiency and
saving money. There are a number of programs available to
Voice of Business
• Improve the Downtown
Business Visits
o Maintenance of the Downtown, including landscaping,
trash removal, fountain upkeep, median and public areas
maintained
o Renovate the Sunken Gardens including improving
accessibility to the park
o Provide business stimulus funds for permit assistance,
façade improvements, restaurant assistance, and
improved signage
o Create and fund the Main Street program and related
events, such as Winter Wonderland and Sweetheart
Stroll
o Purchase the Historic Bakery Building, resulting in
the removal of an adult oriented business from the
Downtown; selling the property later on for a profit
o Fund the restoration of the Wrestling Bacchantes statue
in Sunken Gardens
o Construct the Streetscape program in the Downtown,
including the medians, urns, lighting, and landscaping
• Purchase the former bowling alley, now renting the building
to the City for a temporary City Hall
• Fund the creek restoration adjacent to the Historical
Society House and City Hall
• Fund affordable housing projects
• Fund Atascadero’s Tourism program, including marketing,
events, Visit Atascadero website, and our involvement in
Savor the Central Coast
Redevelopment funds have employed hundreds of people
in Atascadero and greatly improved our infrastructure within
the Redevelopment Area, and for that we are grateful. The
elimination of the Redevelopment Agency will impact the
City in ways we have yet to find out, forcing the City to
make many changes in how it conducts business. The City
of Atascadero, along with its citizens, has already been facing
hard economic times and this latest blow from the State is
challenging, to say the least.
I will keep the community informed on our progress of
creating solutions and action plans for Atascadero’s recovery
from this unfortunate situation we find ourselves in. For
more information, please contact my office at 470-3400, or
email me at [email protected].
help fund energy efficiency upgrades and install renewable
energy technologies in your home or business. This link will
give you more information about some of those programs.
Another link you might find interesting is titled American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Designed
to help stimulate the economy, the Act provided funding to
jurisdictions for investment is a variety of programs. This
link describes how the County is using ARRA funding to
help our local economic recovery, create and retain jobs and
provide safety-net services to our residents hurting from this
severe recession.
Take a minute to visit the County website. I know you’ll be
impressed with what you find there. www.slocounty.ca.gov
Recent Updates:
At our January 10th meeting, the Board of Supervisors
approved the contract with Ravatt and Albrecht & Associates
to complete the construction drawings for the new Atascadero
Library and County Offices. The timeline goal is for project
completion by fall of 2013, as part of the Atascadero
Centennial Celebration.
Both Carrizo Plain solar projects are under construction.
SunPower is setting panels while First Solar is doing site
preparation. Both companies are expanding their workforce
and of the 100+ employees currently working at the SunPower
project, approximately 80% are San Luis Obispo County
residents. Under full construction, the companies expect to
have a combined work force of 700+.
The new Creston Fire Station is scheduled for completion
by the end of April. With the ability to house four pieces of
equipment, the new station will serve as a hub for improved
fire service to the eastern part of the county. Retiring Systems 42 owners Diane & Don Price with
Payality president Chet Reilly and his wife Lisa Reilly
D
on and Diane Price came to Atascadero in
1982 with their $14,000 TR-S 80 Radio
Shack computer. One of System 42’s first
clients was the Atascadero Chamber. They grew
their business while keeping up with technology
by offering computer services for CPA’s and moved
into bookkeeping/payroll services. Many of Atascadero’s longtime businesses have been their clients
over the years.
They were active members of the Chamber from
the start. Don helped start the ambassador program
and he was the first “Ambassador of the Year”. Don
has also been on the Board of Directors and involved
in other Chamber activities.
With retirement on the horizon and the need
to update their technology, Don and Diane have
sold the business to Payality providing complete
employer services solutions to companies with
1 - 500 employees. Payality has the resources to
serve their existing customers and add other services
needed in today’s business world. They have many
years of experience and currently service over
5000 businesses on the Central Coast as well as
throughout California and other states. President
Chet Reilly and his wife Lisa are happy to be taking
on System 42’s clients and look forward to getting
to know them and providing excellent service for
their individual needs.
Chet said “Don and Diane could have exited
differently, by selling to one of the big payroll
services. This would have meant lost jobs, and
personal service. They are committed to the area,
keeping employees and a presence in Atascadero
to serve the area.” This is a positive change and
everyone is looking forward to the future.
Colby Jack Café owners Jack and Natalie Dorris in the
Brie Lauren Bistro Dining Room.
C
olby Jack Café moved to their new location
at the Carlton Hotel in November, starting
with the bakery serving breakfast, pastries &
coffee. They are now serving lunch from 11-3 in
the Brie Lauren Bistro Dining Room, dinners from
5-9 on Wednesdays-Saturdays and banquets in the
Divine and Ambrosia Rooms. Future plans are to
serve all meals in the Brie Lauren Bistro Dining
Room.
Jack and Natalie are excited about moving to
the Carlton and look forward to serving hotel
guests and restaurant patrons in the beautifully
restored historic hotel. After building their brand
at their original location, they were happy for the
opportunity to move into the downtown where
other new businesses are bringing locals and visitors
to Atascadero.
February 2012
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Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS REPORTER
Members
Making News
Central Coast Community Tax Coalition will be
providing no-cost tax preparation services to San Luis
Obispo and Santa Barbara County residents from the
beginning of February until mid-April. The CCCTC
will host over 20 sites that stretch throughout the two
counties. Returns are electronically filed and refunds are
received in the taxpayer’s bank account in 7 – 14 days,
and there’s no hidden cost to the taxpayer. In these times
of high unemployment and the need to stretch every
dollar, the CCCTC and their volunteers are a substantial
benefit to the community. To set up an appointment
at one of our no-cost tax preparation sites, or for more
information please visit www.taxhelp211.org.
The Paso Robles Children’s Museum is sponsoring
a Mad Hatter Get’s Happy Party, Saturday Feb. 25th
from Noon till Nap Time!! Participate in the Dress
to Impress Hat Contest, Paint the Roses Red Tea Cup
Craft, Refreshments and all kinds of CRAZY FUN.
Cost is $5.00 with your paid admission to the Museum. On Saturday March 17th you can “Follow the Rainbow”
to the Children’s Museum where Lucky the Leprechaun
will be giving away his Pot O’ Gold. Children who wear
green will receive a $1 discount on regular admission.
Cookies, Punch & St. Patrick’s Day Crafts included.
Email [email protected] or call 238-7432 for
additional information.
Save the Date: 17th Annual Atascadero Wine
Festival, June 23rd, 4 – 8 pm at the Atascadero Lake
Park, 9305 Pismo Ave. The Festival will feature 80
participating wineries, culinary creations by local chefs,
artist showcase and live music. Proceeds will benefit the
Charles Paddock Zoo and local community projects.
Chamber Shout-Out
Advertise in The
Official
Map
City
of
Map!
www.atascaderochamber.org
SCORE Sponsors Business Workshop Wednesday
February 15th from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the University
of LaVern, 4119 Broad St. Room 218 in San Luis. The
workshop will be a lecture followed by a panel discussion
with questions and answers. Topics include;
• Going into Business and Getting Started
• Business Plans and Financial Reports
• Personal Attributes and Considerations
SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) is a nonprofit
association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the
formation, growth and success of small business nationwide.
Working and retired executives and business owners donate
their time and expertise to provide confidential counseling
and mentoring free of charge to aspiring entrepreneurs and
business owners.
recently appointed two new Police Chaplains. These
appointments represent one of the goals set forth in the five
year strategic plan implemented by the Department in 2010
when Pastor Carl Billings moved out of the area leaving the
Department without a Chaplain.
Pastor Tom Gaddis of Father’s House and Pastor Rick
Comstock of the Atascadero First Assembly of God began
their service as Police Chaplains in January. Pastor Gaddis
has been the Pastor of Father’s House since moving to
Atascadero in 1975 and Pastor Comstock has been the Pastor
of Atascadero First Assembly since 1987.
The Chaplain Program is a non-denominational,
ecumenical ministry provided by volunteer clergy, which
functions as a segment of The Southwest Regional Police
Chaplains Association. It was designed as a volunteer service
to provide spiritual and emotional support to all members of
the Department and their families.
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Board of Directors Meeting
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(Chamber, 12 noon)
Marketing Webinar
Committee
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After Hours Mixer
(Chamber, 9 am)
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(Atascadero Masonic Lodge 5:30-7pm)
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Wine
Symposium
(Colby Jack’s,
11:30-1pm)
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Women In
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(Galaxy Theatres
4:30-7:30pm)
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Planning Commission Meetings, Feb. 7th & 21st
(City Hall, 7pm)
City Council Meetings, Feb. 14th & 28th
(City Hall, 6pm)
T
he Chamber is once again preparing to publish
a new full color City Map. Produced every
two years, and widely distributed this Official
City Map provides an excellent way to promote your
business and reach thousands of new customers. A
reminder for advertising opportunities will be mailed
the first part of February. Please take a moment to fill
out the form and fax or mail; Attn: Maryann, Chamber Sales & Services Representative.
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Ambassador
Committee
FRIDAY
North County
Young Professionals Mixer
(Chamber, 1:30pm) (TBD, 12 noon)
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Grill. Thanks Kim for all your hard work for the Chamber.
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FEBRUARY 2012
(Chamber, 12 noon)
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Art or Craft classes? Want to get healthy in the New Year?
Interested in Music? From making Chainmaille Jewelry to
Senior Yoga/Stretch Classes, to learning how to play the guitar
the City is offering a wide variety of fun informative classes.
You can register at Atascadero City Hall, 6907 El Camino
Real, Colony Park Community Center, 5599 Traffic Way or
online at www.atascadero.org . For additional information
please call 461-5000.
Atascadero Police Department Reestablishes
Chaplain Program: The Atascadero Police Department
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City of Atascadero Community Services Dept.
sponsoring new classes for the year!! Interested in
February 2012
graphic design solutions to enhance your image
logos • brochures • catalogs
flyers • posters • newsletters
ads • rack cards • web design
805.460.0870 • www.jemdesigngraphics.com
Full Color Ad Space
in our New Business Reporter!
Single Business Card Ad: $50/month
Double Business Card Ad: $100/month
Contact Maryann at the Chamber, 466-2044.

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