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Lakeport Regional - Lake County Chamber of Commerce Logo
Lakeport Regional
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Celebrating Over 62 Years of Service to our Community
July 2008
Mission Statement: To promote the economic vitality and prosperity of our region.
Vision Statement: The Chamber will be the catalyst in transforming the region into an attractive and inviting destination for
business and a great quality of life.
‘Job Killer’ Bills Fail to Move
A number
of California
Chamber of
Commerceopposed “job
killer” bills are
likely dead for
the year, having missed the legislative
deadline to pass the house in which
they were introduced.
Rejected on a vote of 18-37 in the
Assembly was an Internet tax bill, AB
1840 (C. Calderon; D-Montebello).
The bill would have encouraged
companies that provide services via
the Internet and which operate and
provide jobs in California to move
their operations out of California.
AB 1840 is scheduled to be
reconsidered, but it seems unlikely to
gain more support.
A CalChamber-led coalition of
companies emphasized in a letter
to members of the Assembly that
AB 1840 would have undermined
the ability of revenue-producing
California web service companies to
succeed and could have resulted in
significant revenue-draining litigation
against the state.
AB 1840 clouded the definition
of “nexus” — the standard used to
determine which companies must
collect California sales or use taxes. In
particular, AB 1840 eliminated the safe
harbor rule that the use of a California
web server in and of itself would not
trigger the collection obligation.
Missed Deadline
The following “job killer” bills also
failed to pass their house of origin:·
AB 2030 (Lieu; D-Torrance)
Construction Costs Increases.
Substantially increases the cost of
commercial development, interferes
— continued on page 2
Chamber Launches Redesigned Web Site
www.lakeportchamber.com
Log onto www.lakeportchamber.
com and check out our new design.
BitSculptor has been hosting our
website for over a year and one week
ago, our new design, as directed by
the Technology Committee, was
launched. We would sincerely
appreciate member input on any and
all aspects of the site. How do you
on the inside . . .
feel the site serves you as a member?
What suggestions do you have for
features we might incorporate to
enhance our Chamber presence?
Are you interested in having an
advertisement on the Chamber
website?
You will soon be able to donate
— continued on page 8
Fee for Lake County
Boat Stickers
Begins July 1
LAKE COUNTY, CA – With
the onset of summer and the lure of
boating activities, all are reminded
that the Lake County Invasive Species
Inspection Program requires that all
vessels have inspection stickers prior
to launching on any Lake County
water body.
As of July 1st, a $10 fee will be
in place for all inspection stickers.
Residents with local vessels may
obtain their inspection stickers at the
following locations:
• Department of Public Works
Walk-in hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Monday – Friday
Lake County Courthouse (third
floor), 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport;
(707) 263-2341
• Lake County Visitor Center
Walk-in hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
Monday – Thursday; 9:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m., Friday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday; 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Sunday
6110 E. Highway 20, Lucerne; (707)
274-5652; (800) LAKESIDE
• Lakeport Regional Chamber of
Commerce
Walk-in hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Monday – Friday; 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m., Saturday
875 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport; (707)
263-5092
“Local vessels” include those
vessels that are registered in Lake
County and non-registered vessels
— continued on page 6
Page 4 What’s Happening? Page 5 Miss Lake County Page 7 New Members
PAGE 2 • July 2008
Job Killer continued from page 1
with the utilities’ ability to meet the
AB 32 carbon cap mandates and drives
up the cost of AB 32 compliance,
ultimately leading to increased utility
bills, by mandating on-site energy
generation and efficiency standards
for all new commercial development.
AB 2153 (Krekorian; D-Burbank)
Construction Jobs Loss. Imposes
an unconstitutional developer fee
on new residential and commercial
development that will be used to
finance water conservation strategies
in existing communities by requiring
that all new development be waterdemand neutral.
AB 2690 (Krekorian; D-Burbank)
Increased Health Care Costs.
Expands liability of manufacturers of
prescription pharmaceutical products
by eliminating a well-established and
common-sense legal defense which
recognizes that a patient’s doctor
should warn them of the risks and side
effects of drugs.
AB 2847 (Krekorian; D-Burbank)
Increased Health Care Costs.
Raises health care costs due to
increased litigation by shifting the
burden of proof from providers to
insurers in legal disputes about the
Lakeport Regional
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2008 Board Members
President:
Kenny Parlet................ Lakevivew Market & Deli
President Elect:
Jan Parkinson .............. Barry Parkinson, Attorney
Past President:
Anna Girod...............AGM Property Management
Board of Directors:
Mike Gayeski .......................... Kelseyville Lumber
Eric Schlange ........................................BitSculptor
Paul Breunig......................Hillside Honda/Yahama
Joanne Breton............... Judy’s Junction Restaurant
Gloria Flaherty ....... Lake Family Resource Center
Dana Kearney......................... Northlake Pharmacy
Barbara Flynn.................. The Inn at Kelsey Creek
Armand Pauly ..........................Polestar Computers
Rob Roumiguiere ..................... RMC Management
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
appropriateness of care regardless of
whether the medical care is based on
any sound clinical foundation or is
evidence-based.
SB 1165 (Kuehl; D-Santa Monica)
Infrastructure and Construction Jobs
Loss. Jeopardizes economic growth
by restricting environmental impact
statements to a five-year lifetime
which will delay permitting of the
project and open the door for frivolous
lawsuits in an attempt to block the
project.
Amended
AB 2359 (Jones; D-Sacramento)
Originally limited investment by
capital markets by imposing legal
liability on the secondary market
for flaws in home loans written by
other lenders and brokers. Amended
to remove problematic “assignee
liability” provisions that would have
limited such investments and reduced
liquidity, so no longer considered a
“job killer.” The CalChamber still
opposes, however, due to language
limiting arbitration and some
unresolved mortgage loan concerns.
For updates on the remaining “job
killer” bills, visit www.calchamber.
com/jobkillers.
Staff Contact: Marc Burgat
875 Lakeport Boulevard
P.O. Box 295
Lakeport, California 95453
PH (707) 263-5092  FAX (707) 263-5104
w w w. l a k e p o r t c h a m b e r. c o m
Chief Executive Officer:
Melissa Fulton
Executive Assistants:
Sandra Orchid
Stephanie Codling
Barbara Lee
Office Volunteers:
Pat Norcio
Bill Knoll
Myra Wendt
Elizabeth Nunes
Newsletter Design volunteered by
Patrice Wray
P. Wray Graphics
Members wishing to submit articles, press releases, or member news
items for upcoming issues of the Chamber Journal, please contact
Stephanie Codling either through fax to (707) 263-5104 or e-mail to
[email protected]
Circulation: The Chamber Journal is mailed directly to 650 Lakeport
Regional Chamber of Commerce members, elected officials and
community leaders each month.
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Display Ads:
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prior to press date.
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for a full-year ($200), and receive a savings
of $40! Discounts are also available for
larger ads; call for pricing.
Flyer Insert (Hot Sheets):
One 8½ x 11 Flyer - $75 (275 copies)
Please advise when scheduling, if your insert is not 8 ½ x 11 or is multiple pages, a
special handling fee will be charged. PDF
needs to be sent in a file no larger than
5MB.
don’t cheat yourself
BE SURE TO VIEW ALL THE
HOT SHEETS...
• Have your hot sheet inserted into our monthly newsletter for only $75.
• Please call by the 5th of the month prior to
the month you want to be in the newsletter.
• Now that we will be producing the newsletter online as well as hard copy, please bring us
275 copies of your flyer to the chamber by the
20th of the month prior to release.
• You will need to send us a PDF file of your flyer
by the 20th of the month prior to release. Send
the PDF file to lakeport@lakeportchamber.
com. PDF file needs to be preferably 1MB & no
more than 5MB.
• Your flyers need to be on 8 ½ x 11 copy paper. They can be in color or black and white.
Flyer inserts requiring special handling due
to smaller or larger paper being used will be
charged $100.
• The Lodge at Blue Lakes-Ribbon
Cutting & Open House-July 17th
• North Bay Merchants Services
• Lake County Wine Adventure
July 26th & 27th
• Gaia Energy Systems
• Miss Lake County Scholarship
Fundraiser - July 19th
• Robinson Rancheria Resort Casino
Entertainment Schedule
• Konocti Vista Casino & Marina
• Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa - Show
Schedule
• C&G Enterprises
• Kathy Fowler Dealership
• The New Riviera Hills Restaurant &
Recreation Club
• Dominican College
• Plaza Paints-New Location
• CA Reverse Mortgage
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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welcome new chamber members
The following businesses have recently made an important investment in their future and a significant
commitment to the Community by joining the Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce.
California Reverse Mortgage,
A Generation
Linda Darvishian
(888) 910-9500
1680 Howe Avenue, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95864
Banks/Savings & Loans/Mortgage
Companies
Paini Lasher
(707) 349-9747
910 S. Main St. (Headfeathers)
Lakeport, CA 95453
Beauty/Nail Salons & Boutiques
Orchard Park
Jane McKnight
(707) 995-1900
14789 Burns Valley Road
Clearlake, CA 95422
Nursing Home/Assisted Living Facility
US Cellular
Thomas Swanson
(707) 995-1263
14896 Olympic Drive
Clearlake, CA 95422
Communications
happy anniversary to our members
Congratulations to the following members who renewed their investment in the
Lakeport Regional Chamber as of June 21, 2008.
1 to 5 Years
Gary’s High Pressure Cleaning (1)
H.C. Wells Land and Development (1)
American Red Cross of Lake County (1)
Lori Adams Massage Therapy (2)
Bungalow, The (2)
Labelle Enterprises (2)
Rick White (2)
Shelley Weiser Bookkeeping (3)
Jon & Annette Hopkins (3)
Horizon Investment Advisory Group (3)
Perlz Beads & Yarns (3)
R.A.D. Realty (4)
Pine Grove Resort & Spa (5)
Aurora RV Park & Marina (5)
10+ Years
TNT On the Lake (12)
Kelseyville Motel (13)
Edgewater Resort and R.V. Park (14)
The Drift Inn Trailer Resort (16)
Rainbow Agriculture Service (19)
William C. Kranz, Attorney at Law (20)
McDonald’s Restaurant (20)
Curry’s Furniture (20)
Gary Moran, CPA (20)
Narrows Lodge Resort (21)
Shoreline Self-Storage (23)
6 to 10 Years
Wilda Shock (6)
Anchorage Inn (6)
Blair Drywall and Painting (6)
Early Lake Lions Club (9)
New email address for Bob Bartley Pump, Inc.
3324 Drake Court, Lakeport, CA 95453
707- 263-6539
New email: [email protected]
Member
Bio:
AAA
Travel
Lakeport
Roseanne Jones
Vacation Sales Associate
Life is a series of journeys. Mine
started with great family vacations
across North America each summer.
Later, while in the military, I was able
to live in the Mid-West, South, East
Coast and 2 years in Germany.
After which I have returned to
Lake County and have worked at
the Lakeport AAA District Office
for 12 years. Completing accredited
travel courses in Disney, Alaska, the
Caribbean, Mexico and Hawaii.
Whatever direction you want to
go, AAA can help you get there. Please
contact me and we’ll plan your next
vacation!
AAA Travel Lakeport, 1464 Parallel
Drive, (707) 262-5916.
PAGE 4 • July 2008
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
July Calendar of Events
July 2008 on going events
Blue Wing Blues, Upper Lake
Live music by local blues artists every Monday 7pm - 9pm.
For more information call 275-2244.
2 Hour Nature Walks at Rodman Slough, Upper Lake 8am
on Saturdays, meet at the nature center. Info: 279-0923
NCRA Racing at Lakeport Speedway, Lake County
Fairgrounds, Lakeport, most Saturdays, 6:30pm info: 279-9577
Guided Walks, Friends of Boggs Mt. invite you to “Take a
Hike.”, twice a month beginning in June. Info: Boone at 928-5819.
Saturday Morning Farmer’s Market, Upper Lake 9am thru
September, info: 275-2307.
Saturday Morning Farmer’s Market, Kelseyville, Steele
Winery 8:30-1pm
“Catch the Reading Bug” summer reading program at all
Lake County Libraries, June 14-Aug 9th. Info call any Lake
County Library.
Summer Camp for Kids, PACK Community Arts Academy
987-8230.
Camp Watta Watta at Sutter Lakeside, July 15th – July
18th. Info: 262-5066x5544.
Tuesday, July 1
First Tuesday Winemaker Dinner, “Beer & BBQ”, Saw
Shop Kelseyville, Info: 278-0129
Thursday, July 3rd
Meet the Winemaker, Blue Wing Saloon, Upper Lake, Ed
West, Tulip Hill Winery. Info: 275-2233.
Thursday, July 3rd
Fireworks Display, Robinson Rancheria, Nice.
Friday, July 4th
First Friday Fling, Main Street Gallery, Lakeport, featuring
Rosa d’Oro Vineyards. Info: 263-6658.
Library Park, Lakeport, Free Summer Concert, featuring
Bill Noteman & the Rockets, followed by the lighted boat
parade and at dusk 4th of July Fireworks display over the lake,
choreographed to music. Also all day arts and craft booths
sponsored by Lakeport Downtown Merchants Association. 10
am Library Park the 1st Annual Cardboard Boat Race, info:
263-4601. Also all day in Library Park, arts and craft booths
sponsored by Lakeport Downtown Merchants Association.
Maxine Sherman Memorial Fireworks, Clearlake Oaks at
Widgeon Bay.
Saturday, July 5th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Boston/Styx, fireworks
immediately following show. Info: 800-660-LAKE
Konocti Vista Casino, Lakeport, BBQ food & drinks 7pm at
the Marina, fireworks at dusk.
Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino, Hot Summer
Nights Dance Party with “New Secret Agent”.
Wine and Food Pairing and Concert in the Garden,
Tulip Hill Winery, 4900 Bartlett Springs Rd., Nice. Free to Wine
Club Members ($5 to the general public), 1-5pm. Pianist, David
Neft, will be featured at the third in the series of five concerts from
5-7pm and will include wine and snacks. Cost for the concert is
$10 per person. Info: (707) 274-9373 -or- www.tuliphillwinery.
com
Annual Worm Races, Austin Park, Clearlake, fireworks at
dusk.
Friday, July 11th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Live, Collective Soul, Blues
Traveler, Info 800-660-LAKE
Friday, July 11th & Saturday July 12th
79th Annual Lake County Rodeo, Lake County
Fairgrounds, Lakeport. 7pm each night, All Horse Parade
Saturday July 12th 4:30 on Main Street in Lakeport Info: 2631845.
Saturday, July 12th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Info
800-660-LAKE
Sunday, July 13th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Frank Caliendo, Info 800660-LAKE
Wednesday, July 16th
Lakeport Regional Chamber Dinner Meeting. See page 8
for details.
Thursday, July 17th
Kickin In the Country Street Dance, Kelseyville, featuring
Lou Derr & Bootleg
Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce Ribbon
Cutting & Open House, The Lodge at Blue Lakes, Blue Lakes
4:30-6:30 Ribbon cutting at 5:30, celebrating the completion of
the Special Events Center. The many improvements and renovations of this historic site will be highlighted at the Ceremony. The
former restaurant is now a beautiful 6,000 sq ft Special Events
Center with panoramic views of the lake and a magnificent ball
room. Guests will be served delicious treats and refreshments
as well as receive a tour of the new facilities, learn a bit about
Blue Lakes, and share the fun with members from the Ukiah and
Lakeport Chambers. The Lodge at Blue Lakes is located just a few
minutes west of downtown Upper Lake at 5135 W. Hwy 20 and is
a perfect venue for weddings, holiday parties, business meetings,
and many other special events! Info: 707-349-9120.
Saturday, July 19th
Cobb Mountain Music Festival, Yogi Bear’s Jellystone
Park, 14117 Bottle Rock Rd., Cobb. Fifth-annual music festival,
plus arts and crafts vendors, food, beer and wine. Gates open
at 10:00 a.m. Six separate musical acts will perform until dusk.
Sponsored by the Cobb Merchants Association. Benefits local
charities. Tickets: $20 presale, $25 at the door, children 12 and
under are $7, children under 5 free. Info: (707) 928-0390 -orhttp//:wwwbfl[email protected]
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Dropkick Murphys &
Mighty Mighty Bosstones & Civet, Info 800-660-LAKE
Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino, Pool Tournament.
Info:275-9000
— continued on page 8
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PAGE 5 • July 2008
Dan and
Mei’s
Landscaping
Miss Lake County Pageant
2636 Beach Lane
Lakeport, CA 95453
Phone: 707-413-7199
Dan and Mei Dye, Owner
Website: www.kwikkerb.org
Email: [email protected]
We specialize in custom concrete edging which is a
unique design that not only helps property owners transform
their gardens with decorative concrete borders and also helps
to solve many gardening problems including:
• bark mulch that washes garden slopes with the first
heavy rain
• sand that washes out from driveway edges or around
paving stones.
Our decorative curb comes in many different colors and
can be made to match any garden style.
We can turn an ordinary garden into a showpiece with an
economic and easy system that lasts a lifetime.
Support Local Business
Shop Lake County First
The 2008 Miss Lake
County Pageant and Lake
County’s Outstanding
Teen Pageant will be held
Friday, August 8 at 7:00
pm at Robinson Rancheria
Resort and Casino.
Both competitions are
preliminary pageants to the
Miss California Pageant and
Friday, August 8th
California’s Outstanding
Teen Pageant.
Contestants will compete in five phases of competition,
including personal interview, on-stage question, talent,
evening wear and physical fitness. Each contestant will
receive an educational scholarship for their participation.
Tickets are $15, and children under 12 will be $10. Tickets
are available at Robinson Rancheria at (707) 262-4030,
www.rrrr.com, at The Travel Center located at 1265 South
Main St., Lakeport, and at the Lakeport Regional Chamber
of Commerce. Be sure to get your tickets early to ensure the
best seats!
This event is open to all ages, however you must be 21 or
older to be able to gamble in the casino. Identification will be
checked at the event door. Robinson Rancheria is located at
1545 E. Hwy 20 in Nice. Questions about the pageant can be
directed to (707) 263-1667.
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Local References
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Chamber Member Discounts
RETROFITS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • COMMERCIAL • AGRICULTURE
Call Dan the Solar Man today for a free site analysis!
707.928.5865 • www.freshtc.com
PAGE 6 • July 2008
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Boat Sticler Fees continued from page 1
that are owned by residents of Lake
County. Proof of a “local vessel” must
be provided; this may include a valid
driver’s license with a Lake County
address; the vessel registration
certificate showing a Lake County
address; or alternately, a utility bill
showing a Lake County residence and/
or a boat-slip lease agreement with a
local marina.
As part of the inspection process,
an inspection application form,
which includes an affidavit, must be
completed, signed, and submitted.
In addition, for registered vessels,
owners/operators also must have the
registration number (CF#) of the vessel.
For those from out of the area, several
local bait shops and marine-related
businesses offer this vessel inspection
service to visitors, and many resort
owners and marina operators offer this
service to their guests and customers.
For information about this program,
call the Lake County Mussel Hotline
at (707) 263-2556, or for information
and to download the application form
and instructions, go online to the Lake
County Mussel Web Site at www.
co.lake.ca.us/mussels.
Cow Mountain Goats
Home of the
“Brush Busters”
Imagine a work force that never calls
in sick, doesn’t complain, and knows
from birth how the job is done. Brush
Busters is a group of hundreds of these
highly motivated workers.
Alisa Carlson, a.k.a. “the Goat
Lady” and Gary Gregory (“the Goat
Lady’s husband”) raise registered and
commercial Kiko meat goats on 250
acres in Lakeport. They use the goat
herd, called a mob, to clear brush, weeds,
grasses, and low tree branches that fuel
California’s pervasive brushfires. In 2002,
they started with twenty goats to control the fire fuel load on their own Scotts
Valley ranch. Since 2002, Alisa and Gary have expanded their operation to over
500 goats, offering vegetation management services commercially in Lake and
surrounding counties.
“We provide goats, gear, consultation and expertise to manage large and
small, public or private, vegetation management projects consistent with good
land stewardship. Managing goats is an effective, environmentally friendly, safe
and very entertaining method of controlling brush and weeds,” says Alisa.
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Joe Casteel
263-6634
526 Lakeport Blvd.
Agent office for Sterling Payment Technologies
Lakeport Skilled
Nursing Center
625 16th Street, Lakeport CA
(707) 263-6101
www.Horizonwest.com
“A Quality Healthcare Center”
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PAGE 7 • July 2008
June Dinner Meeting
New Members pictured with President Kenny Parlet
Lyle Colburn & David Green,
C&G Enterprises.
Jane McKnight, Orchard Park
Assisted Living & Memory Care
Susan Feiler, new owner of
Lake County Wine Studio
Scott Grove, Pak ‘N Mail
Linda Davishin, CA Reverse Mortgage
Dave & Arleen Wallace, Wallace Promotions
PAGE 8 • July 2008
Calendar of Events continued from page 4
Friday, July 25th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Alan Jackson, Info 800-660LAKE
Saturday, July 26th & Sunday July 27th
Lake County Wine Adventure, Lake County. 4th annual
countywide, two-day passport wine tasting experience. Sample
award-winning Lake County wines and mouth-watering hors
d’oeuvres, in addition to barrel tasting and winery tours at
some locations. Purchase includes tasting at participating
wineries, a commemorative wine glass and entrance into a raffle
drawing. Admission: $25.00 Info: (707) 998-4471 -or- www.
lakecountywinetours.com
Saturday, July 26th
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Carrie Underwood, Info
800-660-LAKE
Taylor Observatory, 5725 Oak Hills Lane, Kelseyville, lecture,
planetarium experience and astronomical viewing--”Gems of the
Night”. 8-11pm Suggested donation: $3.00 For more info: (707)
279-8372 -or- www.taylorobservatory.org
Concert in the Vineyard Series, 19990 Bottlerock Rd., on
the way to Cobb. Moore Family Winery presents Concert in the
Vineyard Series. Doors open at 6pm; concert begins at 7pm.
Bring a blanket or a low-back lounge chair for your picnic. Wine
and food available for purchase. (Children 12 and under are free.)
For additional information, call Stepheny. July 26th features The
L.C. Diamonds. Admission: $10.00 Info: (707) 738-0507 -ormoorefamilywinery.com
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Redesigned Website continued from page 1
online and make online payments for membership
investments, dinner meetings, Stars of Lake County
tickets, and more. Also, all events will have online
applications including parades, vendor spaces for Dickens’
Christmas Market, Lakeport Seaplane Festival, Wood &
Glory Boat & Round Up Car Show events, etc.
This July newsletter is now available on the website.
If you have an email, you will no longer be receiving
a hard copy of the newsletter unless you contact
Stephanie at 263-5092 to request that you continue
to receive one. This change will save yourself and your
Chamber a great deal of money in the years to come.
How do you save money?
If you choose to submit a Hot Sheet/Flyer, you will only
need to print 275 hard copies for insertion, which is a
huge savings in your printing costs. The advertising rate
remains $75, HOWEVER, your information will be on the
website for a full month and available to all who visit the
site, not just our (former) regular mailing of 630+. The end
result? You receive much more exposure at less cost.
‘We are compiling information and a rate sheet to
allow Members Only to advertise on this site. If you
are interested in receiving that information when it is
finalized, please contact Melissa at 263-5092.
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PAGE 9 • July 2008
Doug Codling
Mortgage Loan Officer
Retail Mortgage Sales
VA/FHA, Manufactured Homes,
First Time Home Buyers,
Conventional Residential, Refis
and Equity Lines and Loans
IN LAKE COUNTY
Office: (707) 738-4344
Fax: (707) 994-4130
[email protected]
Bank of America
Equal Housing Lender
PAGE 10 • July 2008
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Fun at
Thanks to All!
Barb’s Crew
Bartenders
Watching the Fun
Miss Piggy looking for her date!
The Winner!
Armand Pauly
Chief Burke
in the Dunk Tank
Hog Caller
Pig Races
Thanks to McDonald’s for the prizes!
Mom’s Apple Pie Baking Contest
Stempe Sumo Guys
LAKEPORT REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Member of the Month
May
Wray Graphics
With over 20 years experience in
graphic design, Patrice Wray brought
her talents to Lake County over a year
ago. Originally from West Virginia,
Patrice fell in love with the greens and
the mountains of the area and knew
that this would be home.
Patrice started her career after graduating in Journalism/
Advertising from West Virginia University in 1984. Her
experience involved working for a printing company, several
years in the newspaper industry and many more years being
self-employed. As proprietor of her own business, she did
graphic design, printing, ad specialties and even published a
resort newspaper for 10 years.
Now Patrice specializes in her graphic design and 4-color
printing brokering, along with offering promotional items.
She offers rack cards, flyers, brochures, business cards, post
cards and more.
In her spare time, Patrice enjoys boating, good wine
and dining out; all of which are right here in Lake County.
She volunteers her time laying out the Lakeport Regional
Chamber of Commerce newsletter and hopes to be able to
volunteer with more events in the future.
Call Patrice at 707-278-7005 for your quote on printing and
graphic design. She’ll be happy to help.
PAGE 11 • July 2008
Ribbon Cutting at Plaza Paint
was held on Saturday, June 21
Jason & Kristen
Soderquist, Owners
555 S. Main Street
Lakeport 263-2936
KXBX~ Always
on the Job! Live
Broadcast for
Plaza Opening
Friday’s at Library Park, Lakeport • 6 pm
July 4
July 11
July 18
July 25
August 1
August 8
August 15
Bill Noteman/Rockets - Blues/Soul
Lefty - Rock a Billy
Richie Barron - Rockin’ Blues
Blusion - Electric Funk/Fusion
Soul Exciter - Soul
Tom Rigney & Flambeau - Cajun Rock
The L C Diamonds - Classic Hits
Now in our 26th year. Locally owned & operated
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875 LAKEPORT BLVD.
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LAKEPORT, CA 95453
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