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jan08 - Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
APRIL 2008
Invite Your Staff to
the Chamber’s
April 25th Luncheon
Calabasas Taste of the Town!
13TH ANNUAL
CALABASAS
WINE TASTING & SILENT AUCTION
Tuesday, June 3
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Calabasas Country Club
4515 Park Entrada
Calabasas
This special evening will feature distinctive varietals from
around the world, a delectable array of hors d’oeuvres, a full
Silent Auction featuring a variety of gifts, and a special MiniMartini Bar hosted by the Calabasas Country Club. The Wine
Tasting is $40 per person. To participate as a Wine Sponsor,
donate an Auction Item or to make a Reservation, please call the
Chamber office at 818.222.5680. This event benefits Chamber
business programs and activities throughout the year.
Committee members organizing the 13th Annual Wine
Tasting & Silent Auction are Co-Chairs Steve Brevidoro, Brevidoro
Insurance Agency and Barbara McDaniel, Coldwell Banker –
Calabasas; Jerry Magel, Pep Boys; Jeff Morton, AmeriFund
Lending Group; Sher Murata, Loans ’N Motion; Catherine Cobb,
Fido Fitness and Shaklee; Bridget Karl, Chamber Marketing
Director; Toni Yamin, Carlisle; Debbie Soden, Coldwell Banker –
Westlake; Elana Foxx, Walker Financial Partners and Carol
Washburn, Chamber President/CEO.
I
n observance of April’s Employee Appreciation Month,
the Calabasas Chamber has created a special Luncheon
on Friday, April 25th from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
at the Calabasas Country Club located
at 4515 Park Entrada in Calabasas.
The luncheon is entitled, the Golden
Lasso Employee Appreciation Day
Luncheon, and will be an inspirational
afternoon featuring special guest
speaker Stephanie Edwards.
Stephanie is perhaps most familiar to us for her 27 years as co-host
with Bob Eubanks on the International Broadcast of the Tournament
of Roses Parade each January 1st. For
many years, she was the corporate
media spokesperson for Lucky Food
Stephanie Edwards
Stores in the western states but most
of her work for over 30 years has been as a media commentator.
She was the first broadcaster to sit in the chair now occupied by
Diane Sawyer on “Good Morning America.”
Presently, Stephanie makes about 50 appearances a year as a
speaker and M.C. here and around the country; often spends
weekends leading retreats for church groups, and is an active
member of Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in nearby
West Hills.
To attend the April Luncheon, please RSVP to Cheryl in
the Chamber office at 818.222.5680, or send an e-mail to
[email protected] and invest $30 as a member or
$35 as a non-member (and remember, no-shows will be
charged).
Calabasas Chamber “Membership Appreciation Day”
Tuesday, May 6
Look for a visit and GIFT by a fellow Chamber member and learn more about our Remember-A-Member Networking Program
Call the Chamber to volunteer and help distribute the gifts: 818.222.5680
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
Chairman’s Message
By Doug Ridley,
Quisenberry, Ridley & Shiffman, LLP
quarter of 2008 is behind us! When I sat down to write
F irst
this article and realized that it was April, this was a sober-
Immediate Past Chair
Stephanie Warren (2004)
Ewing & Associates
Sotheby’s International Realty, 818.657.4417
ing thought. Hopefully, you can look at the first three months of
2008 with pride and a sense of accomplishment. But if that
thought fills you with a little bit of pause, it is not too late to take
some significant steps forward in 2008. Take a good look at your
business plan for 2008, or at least your New Year’s resolutions.
Have you taken steps yet towards realizing these goals?
Whatever your plan for 2008, the Chamber of Commerce is here to help you. As I promised
at my installation, we will be here to help you with whatever your business needs. We want to
be the first thing you think of when you face any challenge or obstacle in your business.
As I look back at our Chamber’s success so far in 2008, I am very pleased. We have started sales of the Calabasas Business Directory. Our Wine Tasting & Silent Auction committee is
meeting monthly, preparing for this great event in June. We have had productive meetings with
the city planning your Pumpkin Festival for this year. Your board of directors is forming a
fundraising committee to help support the daily operations of your Chamber of Commerce.
And our Installation Dinner was a fun, formal, exciting evening and a huge success.
Most importantly, we have stayed on point with our mission: to enhance and support our
members’ business success. We hear time and time again how our Chamber is different: we
actually focus on getting members referrals. We focus on YOU, our members, to develop programs and activities to meet your needs.
How are we doing? If you have an idea on something the Chamber can be doing to help
you succeed, please let us know. Are you getting the support you need? Are we enhancing your
business success? As we come into second quarter of 2008, we want to make sure we are
exceeding your expectations. We’ll be seeing you soon!
Adam Adair (2007)
Eden Surgical & Wellness Center, 818.444.4244
Legislative Update
Jeff Blum (2007)
A.G. Edwards, 818.735.6908
By Stephen Holzer, Economic & Governmental Affairs Committee Chair
2008 Board Of Directors
Chairman of the Board
Doug Ridley (2006)
Quisenberry, Ridley & Shiffman, LLP,
818.577.8080
Vice Chair Finance
Susan Orgen (2004)
Multi Data Services, 818.591.0130
Vice Chair Governmental Affairs
Martin Seda (2005)
AXA Advisors, LLC, 818.587.4297
Vice Chair Chamber Development
Kimberly Bordonaro (2006)
Pacific Coast Lending, 818.865.0600, ext. 106
Vice Chair Membership
Matthew Pime (2006)
AXA Advisors, LLC, 818.587.4241
Joe Donato (2003)
Acura 101 West, 818.222.5555
Jeff Hoffman (2008)
Countrywide Home Loans, 818.449.0653
Brenda Johnson (2006)
Calabasas Pharmacy, 818.223.8656
Don Lucove, CPA (2008)
Lucove, Say & Company, 818.224.4411
Jerry Magel (2004)
Pep Boys, 818.710.1299
Barbara McDaniel (2005)
Coldwell Banker – Calabasas, 818.540.5376
Jeff Morton (2007)
AmeriFund Lending Group, LP, 818.621.0308
Dave Ribble (2008)
The Company Image, 818.906.9894
Trevis Rucci (2008)
UBS Financial Services, 818.377.8824
Chamber Staff
Carol Washburn, President/CEO
Bridget Karl, Marketing Director
Cheryl Frotton, Administrative Assistant
Newsletter Design George Gura
Studio One Design, 818.595.1695
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The Committee met on March 3rd to discuss the following issues: Cynthia Scott, on behalf of
Supervisor Yaroslavsky, reported that the U.S. Census Bureau has decided to keep the Valley as a separate Statistical District after considering the deletion of such status. The Supervisor has fought to
ensure the District is kept separate. She also discussed the recent reports that, because of Budget
considerations, various health clinics operated by the County would be closed down; Cynthia said a
reevaluation is underway to see if there were some method by which the clinics could be kept open.
Finally, Cynthia discussed the ballot problems that occurred in the February primary for the
Democrats. She said that steps were underway to ensure there would be no similar ballot problems
in the June primary.
Jeff Reinhardt, for the Water District, reported that the District is supportive of legislation
introduced by Assembly Member Brownley which would, if enacted, permit the pass through of cost
increases over which the District has no control. If the Metropolitan Water District were to increase
its rates to our local District, our local District would be able to pass through those rates without having to go through the presently-required round of extended approvals.
Tom Bartlett, for the City Planning Department, reported on a number of issues – the City
Council has passed a resolution to enable the City to begin annexation proceedings of the Mont
Calabasas area; The Council is also beginning hearings on a Planning Commission recommendation
favorable to the construction of a 70,000 square foot shopping center at Lost Hills Road and Agoura
Road; The Civic Center project is on schedule, and the planned move for City hall to the Civic Center
is this July; and by April, the City’s General Plan Advisory Committee will have a draft revision to
the General Plan ready for circulation.
The Committee also discussed the impact on Calabasas of implementing Senate Bill 1818
(requiring that developers of affordable housing receive density bonuses irrespective of the original
density zoning created by the City) and of complying with the “regional housing needs assessment”
requirements being imposed by the State. Under the latter regulation, Calabasas must plan for 521
new housing units by 2014, 223 of which must be “affordable” housing units (20 units/acre).
Finally, Dr. Jeremy Eisenstein discussed with the Committee several pieces of legislation of
concern to chiropractors in this State.
The next meeting of the EGAC Committee is on April 7th at noon, Fins Creekside restaurant in
Old Town Calabasas. Please join us!
Save the Date!
Mixer & Gift Gathering Gala
for the Wine Tasting Silent Auction
Thursday, April 17
April 25 Luncheon
Golden Lasso
Employee Appreciation Day
5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Special Guest Speaker:
at the
Stephanie Edwards
Hidden Chateau & Gardens
23130 Sherman Way, West Hills
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Catering Sponsored by:
Calabasas Country Club
4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas
Admission: $30 Members, $35 Non-Members
Reserve your place by calling Cheryl at
818.222.5680, or by sending an
e-mail to [email protected]
~ Free Admission ~ Refreshments ~ Networking ~
Call the Chamber office to make your reservation:
818.222.5680 (you need not bring a gift to attend)
April Luncheon Hosted by:
“Great apartments. Great service. Guaranteed.™” Our fabulous 1 and 2 bedroom apartments offer you something special,
something unexpected: brand-new kitchens, wood flooring,
high ceilings, spacious closets, roman bathtubs and more.
Our amenities package is unparalleled, and includes two
state-of-the-art fitness centers, two sparkling swimming
pools, five tennis courts and indoor/outdoor basketball.
Sponsor a Chamber
Networking Luncheon
Sponsor
For a $150 Sponsorship, you and
a
Lunch!
your employees will be the “Host” of the luncheon, greeting fellow Chamber Members and
their guests. The sponsorship also includes • a 5-minute presentation about your company and an introduction of your employees, • a premiere marketing table to display your company’s
goods and services, • your company and logo posted on the
Chamber’s website home page with the luncheon article and a
link to your website, • a business card ad in the Calabasas Post,
and • a complimentary lunch. Hurry, the months will fill up fast!
Call Bridget at the Chamber Office: 818.222.5680.
April 2008 • 3
Good Morning, Calabasas!
Bill White of SCORE and Jason
Honigberg of Drapes 4 Show, Inc. will moderate the next Good Morning, Calabasas!
Networking Breakfast on Thursday, April
10, at 7:15 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn –
Calabasas. The topic is “Going with the
Flow – Turning Challenges Into Opportunity.” Remember to bring business cards to share and literature
for the marketing display table and rehearse your 30-second business
introduction!
Thank you to Marie White of Money Mailer for facilitating
our March breakfast. Another thank you to our Host of the
March breakfast, Patty Williams of the Arthritis Foundation. If
you are interested in joining the Chamber team for the
Arthritis Walk on May 18, log on to http://woodlandhillsarthritiswalk.kintera.org/ccoc.
In addition to our speakers, the following also donated door
prize: Mike Zigler, WestValleyDir.com; Joe Engle, LoanSmart
Inc.; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law; Barbara Thomsen, Basket
Creations; Barry Snyder, Gadget Alliance; Jami Taguchi,
Hypnotherapy; Elegance Hippolyte, Visiting Angels Living
Assistance Services and Christina Sjöblom, NaturalLift by
Christina. Bringing a door prize to the breakfast is a great way
to publicize your business!
Chamber members and the general public are invited to attend
the monthly Good Morning, Calabasas! Networking Breakfast.
The cost is $15 for members and $18 for non-members. Please call
Cheryl Frotton at 818.222.5680 to make your reservation.
Remember-A-Member
Congratulations to Catherine Cobb of Shaklee & Fido Fitness and
Sophia Corbett of Headline Salon for winning the Remember-AMember drawing at the February Luncheon. Both won free admission to
the Wine Tasting on June 3 at the Calabasas Country Club.
New members receiving plaques: (l-r) Douglas Ridley, Chamber
Chairman; Deborah Snyder, Gadget Alliance; Dr. Fred Dennis,
Longevity Coaching; Janet Greathouse, Greathouse Law Firm;
Tony Williams, AT&T West; Fawn Weaver, Homewood Suites by
Hilton and Bridget Karl, Chamber Marketing Director.
4 • www.calabasaschamber.com
April Breakfast Hosted by:
Barrys Ticket Service
Barrys Ticket Service provides a large variety of tickets for all
National and Local Concerts, Sports and Theatre. We pride ourselves in our excellent customer service and competitive pricing.
Barrys Ticket Service specializes in premium seating for sold out and
hard to get events. You can order tickets 24 hours a day online at our
website: www.barrystickets.com, or call our excellent sales staff at 1800-348-TIXX (8499). We look forward to servicing all of your ticket needs!
Member Business News
“The Spring Career Fair 2008” for L.A. Pierce College will
be held on May 13. Over 500 employers will be participating
and plan to publicize the event heavily. The Career Fair fee is
$140.00 per employer and lunch will be provided for 2 representatives. Pre-registration is required and must by received by
April 28. For more information, contact Richard Skidmore at
818.719.6453.
Bring your family and friends to the Calabasas Historical
Society “Old Town Western BBQ.” Sunday, June 1, from 3:00 –
6:00 p.m. at Leonis Adobe Museum. Sagebrush Cantina will
provide a BBQ Dinner with all the trimmings and their famous
bread pudding. No host bar. There will be a docent led tour of
the museum, barnyard animals and corral, entertainment by
Michael Sullivan, Living History and Scholarship awards, dancing, door prizes, raffles and more! For more information, call the
Calabasas Historical Society at 818.591.1701 ext. 205. Please
indicate donation or attendance. This fundraising event supports
scholarships in the history and agricultural departments at Pierce
College. Wear your western attire!
Welcome, New Members
DÉCOR AND YOU – We furnish and
refine America’s interiors through our
vibrant network of more than 100 professional interior decorators in 30 states.
Décor & You has the power to simplify
how people achieve comfort, style and
value in their homes and businesses… and
we deliver it – right to your door!
Sami Martinez – Owner
1511 N. C Street, Oxnard, CA 93030
805.248.9204, www.decorandyou.com
PRINTING ZONE, INC. – now handles
all of your 1 color, 2 color or Full Color
flyers, brochures, booklets and quality
B&W or 45 cent Color copies.
Raz Davidian – Owner
22815 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
818.225.0202, [email protected]
SOUND YOGA STUDIO – Colleen
Carroll is a certified yoga therapist that
provides sound instruction in yoga for
conditioning for rehabilitation. Colleen
can attend to special conditions caused by
injury or chronic illness.
Colleen Carroll – Certified Yoga therapist
132 Pueblo Lane
Topanga, CA 90290
818.887.2138, www.soundyogastudio.com
HYPNOTHERAPIST – Jami Taguchi is a
certified clinical hypnotherapist with a
Masters Degree in psychology and is a
member of AHA. Positive changes begin
within and hypnosis helps manage stress,
change habits and release fears.
Jami Taguchi – Owner
23777 Mulholland Highway #108
Calabasas, CA 91302
818.585.4403, www.jamitaguchi.com
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
SOCIETY – helps people who are affected
by MS by funding cutting edge research and
driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education and providing
programs and services designed to help
families whose loved are affected with MS.
Susan Bradley –
Vice President of Regional Operations
Lisa McCollum –
Community Development
14 W. Valerio Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805.682.8783, www.nmss.org
GADGET ALLIANCE – we design, integrate, sell, install, & support technology
for the home or commercial environment.
Products and services offered are audio,
video, computers, phones, surveillance,
and systems necessary to control them.
Deborah Snyder – Owner
Barry Snyder – Owner
8564 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
818.726.4839, www.gadgetalliance.com
BIGOUDI INTERNATIONAL – is a full
service hair salon specializing in color,
weaves, texturing services. We also offer
Japanese Relaxer, airbrush make-up and
eyelash extensions.
Barbara Jones – Owner
Carlos de la Vega –
Director/International Manager
21720 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
818.887.3627, www.bigoudi-intl.com
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SALVATION
ARMY – is an international movement
that is a part of the Universal Christian
Church meeting the most basic of human
needs in the U.S. since 1880. Every soldier is committed to the best with each
contribution of money, time and resources
Shauna Mayer –
Fundraising Membership
900 W. James M Wood Blvd.
P.O. Box 15899 DeValle Station
Los Angeles, CA 90015-1356
213.896.9160, ext. 3270
www.salvationarmyusa.com
CAMP MT. CRAGS – is a Christian camp
and conference center operated by the
Salvation Army. Corporate meeting facility available all year round.
Don Mowery – Director
26801 Dorothy Drive
Calabasas, CA 91302
818.222.6327, www.campmtcrags.com
SARCHIELLI AND ASSOCIATES – is a
job development specialist who uses her
background in creative thinking to
address the problems of the mature worker in today’s work place.
Judith Fine-Sarchielli – CEO
415 S. Topanga Canyon Blvd., PMB 161
Topanga, CA 90290
310.482.9901
www.topangatuscanyandbeyond.com
SOPHIA CORBETT – stylist and corrective color specialist over 30 years in business. Wednesday thru Thursday hours are
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., special hours by appointment only.
Sophia Corbett –
Corrective Color Specialist
22705 Ventura Blvd.
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
818.693.9676, [email protected]
Call about this ad and receive 20% off
April 2008 • 5
City News
Mary Sue Maurer Becomes New Mayor of
Calabasas During Annual Reorganization
The City of Calabasas held the annual swearing-in ceremony for
a new Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem of Calabasas on March 19th in
the Calabasas Council Chambers. Councilmember James
Bozajian’s one-year term as Mayor expired and he remains a member of the City Council. Mary Sue Maurer was elected Mayor and
Jonathon Wolfson was elected Mayor Pro-Tem.
Los Angeles City Council President Pro-Tem Wendy Greuel
was on hand to swear in Mayor Maurer and Las Virgenes Unified
School District President Cindy Iser swore in Mayor Pro-Tem
Wolfson.
A new Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem are elected each year by the
five members of the City Council during a re-organizational meeting. A reception was held immediately following the meeting.
Reorganization Meeting - Doug Ridley, Calabasas Chamber
Chairman of the Board presented a certificate of commendation to
out-going Mayor James Bozajian. Doug remarked that James’ many
contributions have made Calabasas a successful and wonderful place
to live, work and enjoy the development of community.
New Mayor Mary Sue Maurer (2nd from left) is congratulated by
Doug Ridley, Calabasas Chamber Chair; Carol Washburn, Chamber
President and CEO; and Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles City Council
Member at Calabasas City Hall. Archived video of the meeting is
available at www.cityofcalabasas.com.
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Jami Taguchi, Hypnotherapy, is a certified clinical hypnotherapist
with a Masters Degree in psychology and is a member of AHA.
Positive changes begin within and hypnosis helps manage stress,
change habits and release fears. (l-r) Trevis Rucci, UBS Financial
Services; Dave Ribble, The Company Image; Matt Pime, AXA
Advisors, LLC; Kimberly Bright, Yoga for Life; Jerry Magel, Pep Boys;
Sassy Reuven, AMD Development, Inc.; Jami Taguchi, Certified
Hypnotherapist, MA; Catherine Cobb, Shaklee and Fido Fitness;
Doug Ridley, Chamber Chairman; Dr. Jeremy Eisenstein, D.C.,
Q.M.E.; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law; Steve Brevidoro, Farmers
Insurance; Stephanie Warren, Ewing and Associates Sotheby’s
International Realty; JoAnne Catran, Carlson Wagonlit Travel and
Mike Higginbotham, AXA Advisors, LLC.
Thank You,
Renewing Members
1985
Saddle Peak Lodge
1990
Leonis Adobe Museum
1992
Country Inn & Suites by Carlson
In & Out Painting Company
1995
Studio Air Conditioning
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
Michael Brockman
1996
Malibu Canyon Apartments
The UPS Store #2906
1997
Calabasas Pharmacy
Shibuya Sushi
2001
Lewis R. Landau, Attorney at Law
2002
Coldwell Banker – Calabasas, Barbara McDaniel
Member Spotlight
Judith Fine-Sarchielli, Sarchielli & Associates
Judith Fine-Sarchielli, owner of
Sarchielli & Associates, Creative
Career Moves, is a job development
specialist who uses her background in
creative thinking to address the problems of the mature worker in today’s
work place. The job market today
labels anyone over age forty as a
senior, so many Baby Boomers, due to
downsizing and early retirement, will
transition from a position they might
have held for more than 20 years, to a
passion they may have only considered briefly as a twenty-yearold. As a job development specialist, Judith gives her clients a
kick-start to get them focused on a totally new career path, or a
different aspect of the same career. She motivates and inspires
people from all fields of life, and has had careers in the worlds of
international business, food, health, fashion, education, publishing, and nonprofits. After her clients have found their career
goalposts, Judith coaches them on the latest approaches to
resume writing techniques, interviewing skills, how to utilize the
most effective job search engines and web sites, and where to find
the hidden job market.
Judith lived in Europe for over twenty years, is a writer and
editor, and garnered her own transitional skills over 30 years as
an entrepreneur and teacher. She also speaks on communication
issues and the generation gap, and ageism in today’s work place.
Judith is Speaker Chair for the Greater Los Angeles Professionals,
and Experience Unlimited, a job association of senior professionals in transition, which offers its services to employers and
employees at no cost.
2003
Roseman & Antoni, LLP
Coldwell Banker – Calabasas, Enola Burrell
2004
ABM Medical Clinic & Cosmetic Laser Services
Graphaids, Inc.
RMS Direct, Inc.
AXA Advisors, Inc.
2005
Agoura Hills Dance & Performing Arts Center
Mega Bite Dental
Private Asset Advisors, Inc.
2006
Konica Minolta Business Solutions
Western Commercial Bank
2007
Julia Wong Designs
Gadget Alliance – we design, integrate, sell, install, & support technology for the home or commercial environment. Products and services offered are audio, video, computers, phones, surveillance, and
systems necessary to control them. (l-r) Dr. Jeremy Eisenstein, D.C.,
Q.M.E.; JoAnne Catran, Carlson Wagonlit Travel; Trevis Rucci, UBS
Financial Services Inc; Matt Pime, AXA Advisors, LLC; Marc
Iadanza and Barry Snyder, Gadget Alliance; Doug Ridley,
Chamber Chairman; Stephanie Warren, Ewing and Associates
Sotheby’s International Realty; Mike Higginbotham, AXA Advisors,
LLC; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law and Jerry Magel, Pep Boys.
April 2008 • 7
APRIL 2008
1
Tuesday, 5:00 p.m.
Deputy Meeting
Chamber Office
2
Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.
Technology Committee Meeting
Chamber Office
7
Monday, 12:00 noon
EGAC Meeting
Fins Creekside
10 Thursday, 7:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
Good Morning, Calabasas!
Chamber Networking Breakfast
Hilton Garden Inn - Calabasas
24150 Park Sorrento, Calabasas
17 Thursday, 11:45 a.m.
Education Committee Meeting
Chamber Office
17 Thursday, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Business Mixer &
Gift Gathering Gala
Hidden Chateau & Gardens
23130 Sherman Way, West Hills
The Calabasas Chamber/The Method Fest Mixer featured a
Sneak Preview of a short film entitled “Easy Pickens.” Film
Director Will Hartman (center) was present at the mixer and
answered questions about his upbeat comedy film. The large
crowd enjoyed food and refreshments served by Calitalia
Restaurant, Corona Beer and Coffee Bean. Joining the festivities were (l-r) Council member Dennis Washburn, Method
Fest Programmer Ron Gilbert, Mayor James Bozajian, Will,
Chamber President/CEO Carol Washburn and Method Fest
Executive Director Don Franken.
22 Tuesday, 5:00 p.m.
Board of Directors Meeting
Acura 101 West
25 Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Golden Lasso Employee
Appreciation Day Luncheon
Guest Speaker: Stephanie Edwards
Calabasas Country Club
4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas
In observance of April’s Employee
Appreciation Month, Invite Your
Staff to the Luncheon!
Please note: this luncheon
takes place on a Friday
Nearly 150 people participated in the grand opening/dedication ceremony of Las Virgenes Creek Restoration Project,
including Mayor James Bozajian, Mayor Pro-Tem Mary Sue
Maurer (pictured), City Council members, commissioners, the
Calabasas Chamber of Commerce and Los Angeles County
Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky. The Ventura Chapter of American Public Works Association presented the “2007 Project of
the Year Award” to the City. The community is invited to visit
the Creek year round.

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