jan08 - Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
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jan08 - Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
MARCH 2009 2009 Calabasas Board of Directors Hit the Jackpot at Monte Carlo Night & Installation Doug Ridley presented the Chairman’s Award to Elena Yasno of Ticket to Travel. 2009 Calabasas Chamber Board: (Front row l-r): Michelle Paquette, Director; Susan Orgen, Vice Chair Finance; Brenda Johnson, Director; Stephanie Warren, Immediate Past Chair; Barbara McDaniel, Director; Kimberly Bordonaro, First Vice Chair and Carol Washburn, President/CEO. (Second row l-r): Jeff Morton, Director; Don Lucove, Director; Trevis Rucci, Vice Chair Chamber Development; Doug Ridley, Chairman of the Board; Elena Yasno, Director; Jeff Blum, Director and Matthew Pime, Director. Arlene Bernholtz, center, received the Bill Van Gieson Memorial Award for community service. Pictured with Arlene are past Chamber chairpersons Stephanie Warren, Larry Negrin, Jeff Blum and Toni Yamin. Calabasas Mayor Salutes a Green and Prosperous City at Annual Address City of Calabasas Mayor Mary Sue Maurer presented The State of the City Address at the new Calabasas Civic Center. Residents, City staff and civic leaders including the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce who hosted the pre-program mixer for the crowd, came together to hear the Mayor’s speech. The Mayor reflected on the many successful City accomplishments from the past year. Mayor Mary Sue Maurer (center) is shown with Carol Washburn from the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce and surrounded by the City Media Department, who staged the program in Founders Hall and recorded the program for viewing on CTV. The evening included a review of City departmental activities and the Citizen of the Year Award presented to City Planning Commissioner Gary Klein. To view the State of the City Address, visit: www.cityofcalabasas.com. The CALABASAS POST is a publication of the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce, 23564 Calabasas Road, Suite 101 Calabasas, CA 91302 818.222.5680 / Fax 818.222.5690 E-mail: [email protected] Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M - F www.calabasaschamber.com 2009 Board Of Directors Chairman of the Board Doug Ridley (2006) Quisenberry, Ridley & Shiffman, LLP, 818.577.8080 First Vice Chair Kimberly Bordonaro (2006) ProStyle Image Consultants, 818.468.4670 Vice Chair Finance Susan Orgen (2004) SRO Business Solutions and Multi Data Services, 818.591.2222 Vice Chair Governmental Affairs Martin Seda (2005) AXA Advisors, LLC, 818.587.4297 Vice Chair Chamber Development Trevis Rucci (2008) Wachovia Securities, LLC, 818.380.3203 Vice Chair Membership Dave Ribble (2008) The Company Image, 818.906.9894 Immediate Past Chair Stephanie Warren (2004) VICA, 818.817.0545 Jeff Blum (2007) Wachovia Securities, LLC, 818.735.6908 Brenda Johnson (2006) Calabasas Pharmacy, 818.223.8656 Rick Lemmo (2008) Caruso Affiliated, 323.900.8122 Don Lucove, CPA (2008) Lucove, Say & Company, 818.224.4411 Barbara McDaniel (2005) Coldwell Banker – Calabasas, 818.540.5376 Jeff Morton (2007) AmeriFund Lending Group, 818.564.4127 Michelle Paquette (2009) All Ways Consulting, 310.429.7117 Matthew Pime (2006) New England Financial, 818.999.2800 Elena Yasno (2008) Ticket to Travel, 818.222.0252 Chamber Staff Carol Washburn, President/CEO Bridget Karl, Marketing Director Cheryl Frotton, Administrative Assistant Newsletter Design George Gura Studio One Design, 818.595.1695 2 • www.calabasaschamber.com Chairman’s Message By Doug Ridley, Quisenberry, Ridley & Shiffman, LLP a very interesting conversation this week with a I had person who was interested in the Chamber but hadn’t been to an event for a while. We were discussing the Chamber and talking about comparing the Chamber to other networking groups that people can belong to. Our Chamber Breakfasts start off with an introduction and recognition of new visitors and guests. It’s a very warm way to start a meeting. We then have each person in the room give a thirty second commercial about their business. This gives everyone a chance to hear about each person’s products and services. We then do something focused on networking or marketing. Some months we might do some table top networking where each person talks to their table of ten for two minutes about what they do. This allows each person to really talk themselves up. Some months we might have a short presentation on some aspect of networking or marketing. After this part of our breakfast, we spend some time giving testimonials about other Chamber members that we might have worked with over the last month. “Mr. Soand-so gave me the best service at great prices and really helped me out” OR, “I referred one of my clients to Ms. Such-and-such and she really made me look good for that referral.” Finally, we close with an opportunity for anyone in the room to ask publically for any other person’s business card. Hands are raised, and “I could really use the card for the something-or-other person who spoke earlier.” Our breakfasts are a GREAT way to find and to give referrals. We are unique in that our Chamber is focused on giving and receiving referrals and leads DURING the meeting. Plus, it’s a very fun, welcoming and light-hearted atmosphere. It’s one of the strongest programs we have, and Marie White and her breakfast committee do a wonderful job. It’s all about creating relationships with your fellow Chamber members. I challenge you this month to get out of your office, out of your chair, and come to a Chamber event. Or even better, join a committee where you can work side by side with other members. (Like our Wine Tasting Committee that has started this month!) I can assure you that once you start working on those relationships, you can count on learning ways to improve your business. Please find me at the next event, so I can show you around. Legislative Update By Martin Seda, Economic & Governmental Affairs Committee Chair The discussion at the last Committee meeting, on February 2nd, was largely dominated by the ongoing state budget stalemate and its effects on many aspects of our community and surrounding jurisdictions. Our public representatives made several key points as summarized below: 1. State Budget Update – Jesse Switzer, representing Assembly Member Julia Brownley’s Office, commented on the impact the budget impasse has had on the State. Specifically: A.) The state is starting to issue IOU’s rather than payment of some of its financial obligations. B.) The state bond ratings have been lowered; we now have one of the lowest ratings among all 50 states. C.) The unemployment rate is the highest it’s been in 15 years. The good news is that both sides of the legislature are reconsidering their positions (new revenues versus spending cuts) that may bring about a budget compromise in the near future. In addition, California is well positioned to receive federal funds should they become available through passage of a stimulus package introduced by the Obama Administration. 2. County Financial Impact – Cynthia Scott, representing Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky’s office, discussed how the lack of a state budget coupled with a weakening economy has affected the County. Specific outcomes include: A.) Shortfalls caused in part by uncertainty of state support levels, will require one to two months to resolve. Continued on page 6 March 26 Luncheon “Power Hour Networking” Business Mixer The Calabasas Chamber Invites You to the March Business Mixer & Grand Opening of 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Calabasas Country Club 4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas Cost: $20 Members; $25 Non-Members RSVP to Cheryl at 818.222.5680, or email to [email protected] CALABASAS PARKWAY 5023 N. Parkway Calabasas (Parking lot access available on N. Parkway Calabasas & Ventura Blvd.) Thursday, March 19 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Hosted by: Patty Williams, The Arthritis Foundation 2009 Arthritis Walk at Magic Mountain Sunday, May 3 ~ Free Admission ~ Refreshments ~ ~ Networking ~ Non-members will be charged a nominal fee for admission Reservations required Call the Chamber at 818.222.5680, or email: [email protected] March 2009 • 3 Good Morning, Calabasas! Deborah Snyder of Glabman Homes will moderate the March Good Morning Calabasas! Breakfast on Thursday, March 12th starting at 7:15 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn – Calabasas. This month’s breakfast will be a special Networking format with the theme, “March Forward by Adding Value and Differentiating from Competition.” Bring plenty of business cards to share and literature for the marketing display table and rehearse your 30-second business introduction. Thank you to Elena Yasno for moderating the February Breakfast program, “Getting to the Heart of Your Business.” Another thank you to Simar Gulati from New York Life for hosting the February breakfast. Thank you to the following people for their generous door prizes: guest speaker Robert Silverstone, Silverstone Consulting; Simar Gulati, New York Life; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law; Jami Taguchi, Certified Hypnotherapist, MA; Steve Burleigh, College Pathways; Elegance Hippolyte, All Saints Home Care; Brittany Lee, Rambling Rose and Catherine Cobb, Fido Fitness and Shaklee. Bringing a door prize to the breakfast is a great way to publicize your business! REMEMBER to stop by the Chamber with 60 promotional items from your business to distribute at the March Breakfast – call for details. Chamber members and the general public are invited to attend the monthly Breakfast. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for non-members. Please call Cheryl Frotton at 818.222.5680 to make your reservation. March Breakfast Hosted by: Maksim Avrukin, President/CEO Gladius Technologies offers companies comprehensive, reliable and cost-effective solutions for all their computer needs. 4 • www.calabasaschamber.com Welcome, New Members SILVERSTONE CONSULTING – we provide business and leadership coaching to professionals and business owners; executive team development and group coaching; business partnership and relationship coaching; workshops and seminars. Robert Silverstone – President/CEO P.O. Box 8194 Calabasas, CA 91372 (310) 359-8482 [email protected] CR PRINT – offers digital and offset printing, graphic design, and mailing services. Use the latest online technology and still get the greatest local service! Mike Corridori – Sales Manager 31115 Via Colinas #301 Westlake Village, CA 91362 (818) 879-6050 [email protected] THE UPS STORE #1047 – shipping, packaging, mailboxes, mail services, passport photos, keys, copies, laminating, binding freight and much more. Ravi Bhalla – Owner 23679 Calabasas Road Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 591-1086 www.theupsstore.com/1047 LAS VIRGENES 7-ELEVEN – our doors are always open 24/7 and our friendly store teams are ready to serve you. Come in to our 7-Eleven store and you’ll find a great selection of fresh, high-quality products at an everyday fair price, along with speedy transactions in a clean, safe, friendly shopping environment. What’s unique about our 7-Eleven is it’s also a gas station offering competitive pricing on gas. Louis Kassar – Store Manager/President 4919 Las Virgenes Road Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 880-4022 [email protected] ? Did You Know For each business referred to the Chamber, you will receive a $25 discount on your membership dues WILLNER & HELLER, LLC – is an independent wealth management firm specializing in creating and managing diversified, tax efficient portfolios for individuals and businesses. Matt Heller – Managing Partner 15760 Ventura Blvd. #2026 Encino, CA 91436 (818) 501-7590 [email protected] CALIFORNIA RECYCLES – provides electronic recycling, business recycling programs, biodegradable food service items and recycled office supplies. Our offices are open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Elham Ebiza – CEO 1932 Cotner Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 478-3001 [email protected] TOWN & COUNTRY PRINTING – is a full service Graphic design and print provider serving the area for over 25 years. Our experienced staff strives for excellence in providing the highest quality of service and products to our customers. Cion Binschstock – President 5330 Derry Avenue #I Agoura Hills, CA 91301 (818) 889-2001 [email protected] ALEXANDRA GUZMAN, LMFT – licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in treating adolescents and adult anxiety, depression, various disorders and spectrum disorders such as Aspergers and Autism. Alexandra Guzman – Owner/Licensed Therapist 4768 Park Granada #109 Calabasas, CA 91302 (310) 557-9974 [email protected] ? ? ? BIG CARPET CARE – We offer a vast array of cleaning solutions whether it’s for your fine rug, carpet, or upholstery that needs a new life and look. Our technicians are seasoned professionals and are committed to providing you with excellent, no-hassle service every time. Ben David – Owner 3513 Consuelo Drive Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 224-3513 [email protected] SIGNATURE RESOURCES – JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL NETWORK – is an insurance and financial service firm that utilizes a team approach in providing solutions in the area of business, retirement and estate planning as well as wealth management. Beth A. Blair, CPA – Financial Representative 5700 Canoga Avenue #250 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 274-0221 [email protected] BEN’S HANDYMAN SERVICES – handyman business specializing in electrical, plumbing, woodwork and general home repairs, etc. Available anytime. Ben Ezra – Owner 5604 Las Virgenes Road #76 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 448-8495 [email protected] COLLEGE PATHWAYS – provides individualized college admission planning to maximize every student’s admission edge. We demystify the process and help reduce anxiety for parents and students. Steve Burleigh – President/Owner 22287 Mulholland Hwy. #129 Calabasas, CA 91302 (866) 769-4944 [email protected] Advertising Opportunities! Three great ways to reach the local community: place a flyer in our monthly newsletter, place an ad in the newsletter, and/or advertise online on the Chamber website. Call Bridget at 818.222.5680. March 2009 • 5 City News The Calabasas Civic Center has been named as one of three “2009 Projects of the Year” by the Ventura County Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA). The award is given for “outstanding public works projects.” Calabasas City Councilmember and Civic Center Task Force member Dennis Washburn expressed thanks and said, “The Civic Center will soon be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council as the first Gold LEED rated Civic Center in the country. Calabasas is focused on providing facilities and services that set an example for living right and living well on Earth.” The Civic Center has been a major hit with the community. Library traffic has increased by 100% from the previous location and the Calabasas Amphitheater has been host to a variety of performances and special events. WeConnect Portal Unveiled for California Families – The Calabasas Library website and the City of Calabasas Services website now feature a link to the WeConnect website portal. The WeConnect website is part of a public service campaign headed by California First Lady Maria Shriver. The website serves as a one-stop-shop connecting Californians to programs and services for which they may be eligible. For more information about WeConnect, please visit www.weconnect.net. The City of Calabasas and the Mountains Restoration Trust will be holding the annual Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, March 14, at Gates Canyon Park located at 25801 Thousand Oaks Blvd. in Calabasas. Come and learn about compost techniques during a Smart Gardening Workshop at 9:30 a.m. A fun tree planting activity for children will commence at 10:00 a.m. and the official Arbor Day Ceremony and Tree Planting will take place at 11:00 a.m. This event is free and residents are welcome to get involved in helping to create a beautiful and healthy environment in Calabasas. For more information about the Arbor Day Celebration, please call (818) 224-1600. Legislative Update Continued from page 2 B.) County departments are implementing 5% reductions in their budgets. C.) 2008 foreclosures have increased significantly over 2007. 3. Southern California Water Supply – Jeff Reinhardt, from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, reported that despite our recent rain the supply outlook remains poor with current sources at about a one year supply. In anticipation of rationing programs yet to be announced, the LVMWD has taken the following actions: A.) Began significant outreach programs to prepare the public. B.) Planning to implement conservation goals through water budgets that are based on individual ratepayer characteristics. 4. Public Safety – Richard Woolard, Calabasas Public Safety Commissioner, discussed two situations warranting community attention: A.) Residents should be more aware of how their safety could be compromised when encountering unexpected visitors at their door. B.) Accidents involving motorcycles have increased, possibly due to more motorcycles on our roads. The Sheriff believes that better training is needed. The committee meets on the first Monday of the month at Fins Creekside Restaurant at 12 noon – our next meeting will be on Monday, March 2nd. Please join us! 6 • www.calabasaschamber.com Thank You, Renewing Members 1962 Waste Management / G.I. Industries 1989 Tri-County Insurance 1990 Leonis Adobe Museum 1995 The Acorn Newspapers Quality Parking Service, Inc. Las Virgenes Municipal Water District 1997 S O I Aviation Diagnostic Automation/Cortez Diagnostics, Inc. Chamber Deputies and Board Members join Alexandra Guzman, LMFT for a ribbon cutting ceremony. Alexandra is a marriage and family therapist located at 4768 Park Granada #109. To learn more about her services, call 310.557.9974. 1998 Calabasas Village 1999 Canoga Park Heating & A/C 2001 Microcom Technologies, Inc. George Thompson Diamond Co. 2003 Calabasas Orthodontics Trillium Sports Medicine 2004 RMS Direct, Inc. Talbert Family Foundation Silver Star Automotive Group 2005 Jonathon Wolfson Robert Silverstone, Silverstone Consulting was welcomed by Chamber Board Members, Staff and Deputies to celebrate a ribbon cutting. Robert operates a successful coaching and consulting business. Call 310.359.8482 or visit www.robertsilverstone.com. 2006 Calmont School at Cottontail Ranch NOW Messenger Service 2007 NaturalLift by Christina Malibu Canyon Dental Arthritis Foundation Order Your Personal Magnetic Name Badge For the low price of $12, receive a distinctive green magnetic badge with engraved white lettering to publicize your business at functions you attend. You may place your badge order through the Chamber office at 818.222.5680. Susan Sommers, Susan Sommers & Associates, Inc. was joined by Chamber Deputies and Board Members to celebrate her ribbon cutting. Author and professional business coach, Susan has facilitated two Business-Builder Workshops for the Chamber. To learn more about their services contact Susan at [email protected]. March 2009 • 7 MARCH 2009 2 Monday, 12:00 noon EGAC Committee Meeting Fins Creekside 23504 Calabasas Road 3 Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. Deputy Meeting Chamber Office 23564 Calabasas Road, Suite 101 12 Thursday, 7:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Good Morning, Calabasas! Chamber Networking Breakfast Hilton Garden Inn - Calabasas 24150 Park Sorrento, Calabasas 19 Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Education Committee Meeting Chamber Office Visit the Farmers’ Market Old Town Calabasas Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 19 Thursday, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Business Mixer Barrister Executive Suites, Inc. 5023 N. Parkway Calabasas 24 Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting Acura 101 West 26 Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Chamber Luncheon Calabasas Country Club 4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas Chamber “Players” Strike It Rich in Friendships at Monte Carlo Night Printed on recycled paper
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