BUSINESS - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
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BUSINESS - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER AUGUST 2012 © Dennis Swanson, Studio 101 West AUGUST 2012 SUNDAY 29 MONDAY 30 5 6 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 31 1 2 2 7 8 9 15 16 TUESDAY BBQ 12 13 14 TUESDAY BBQ 19 20 21 22 FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 10 17 23 10 27 28 Summer11 Concert Series / Movies 17 18 Movies in the Park 24 29 30 Showcase Business Mixer September 20th Showcase your business to thousands of prospective customers at this year’s annual business mixer. 25 “Salute to Business” Movies in the Park TUESDAY BBQ 26 Summer 4 Concert Series / Movies 31 1 TUESDAY BBQ August 2nd: North County Young Professionals Educational Luncheon, 11:30 - 1 pm, The Galaxy Theatres August 10th: Women In Business 11:30 - 1 pm, The Pavilion on the Lake, 9305 Pismo (Reservations, Payment and Cancellation due by Tuesday, August 7th at noon.) August 17th: 20th Annual Hot El Camino Cruise Nite 5:30 – 8:30 pm Aug. 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th Tuesday Evenings at the Lake BBQ 5-7pm, Atascadero Community Band 7-8pm August 4th and 11th Saturday in the Park Summer Concert Series, at the Lake Park August 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens, 8:15 pm we would love it if you would like us! T he Chamber will be Saluting Business at their 14th annual Showcase Mixer September 20th. Terrific prizes, exhibitor give-aways, food, and refreshments is sure to generate large crowds. In view of the time constraints that so many people face today, the Showcase Mixer offers our businesses an opportunity to promote their products and services in a fun filled environment Space is still available to sponsor this year’s mixer providing additional exposure for your business!. Sponsor logo’s will be placed on all printed materials; flyers, posters displayed throughout the City and also on the “Big Screen” Galaxy Theatre public notice prior to movie showings as well as advertisements in The Tribune, Atascadero News and KPRL. Contact the Chamber, (805) 466-2044 if you would like to be included in this year’s Showcase Mixer. BUSINESS AFTER HOURS S H OW C A S E M I X E R THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 5:00 - 7:00pm OVER 70 S IN E S AT IN G B U PA R T IC IP SES SHOWCASING : CHAMBER BUSINESS PRODUCTS & SERVICES BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS P R I Z E S & S A M P L E S Ć W I N E TA S T I N G Ć H O R S D ’ O E U V R E S PAVILION ON THE LAKE, 9315 PISMO STREET ATASCADERO, CA Next Year We Celebrate The 100th Anniversary of Atascadero F rom the earliest months of 1913 when eastern publisher Edward Gardner Lewis purchased the 23,000-acre J.H. Henry ranch to today, a city of almost 28,000 men, women and children, our Centennial Celebration is being planned that will have something for everyone. We’ll see the re-opening of the City Administration Building, which will be even more beautiful on its interior than ever before. A new library will open its doors as the result of a remarkable partnership with the county, private developers and a cadre of volunteers second to none who have raised almost $2 million. Atascadero Kiwanis Club will donate the new park bandstand to the city. The Italian marble statue will come back to the park after undergoing extensive restoration over the past six years. Atascadero Mutual Water Company also observes its 100th year, the longest continuing private business in the community. Chaired by Linda Hendy, who is also the CEO of Atascadero Chamber of Commerce, the committee’s goal is “To facilitate a community and tourism celebration for Atascadero’s 100th anniversary.” A number of annual events will take on a theme of the centennial, starting in January with the annual Chamber dinner and continuing though the year with the lakeside car show, cruise night, Dancing With Our Stars, the Lake Park Wine Festival and more, all culminating in a “celebration weekend” during the regular Colony Days festivities in October, 2013. There will also be opportunities for sponsorship of the centennial celebration so the event does not put a financial burden on the city coffers. You will learn in subsequent See “CENTENNIAL” pg 3 “Representing the business community and promoting the economic and civic welfare of Atascadero.” BUSINESS REPORTER 6904 El Camino Real • Atascadero, CA 93422 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Atascadero, CA 93422 Permit No. 68 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER Chamber’s Perspective BOARD OFFICERS 2012 President’s Perspective Chairman of the Board Jeannie Malik, Greg Malik Real Estate Group Chairman-Elect Robert “Grigger” Jones, Retired Professional Linda Hendy, President/CEO 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 M. Buban, EA, Financial &Tax Service Rita Carr, Galaxy Theatres Donn Clickard, Atascadero Greyhound 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 Ambassador Chair: Joseph Modica, Jr., Modica Financial & Tax, Inc. Amy Jimenez, Amy Jimenez Insurance Agency Joyce Stewart, Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Sherman Drury, Central Coast Independent Insurance Allen Reese, Community Action Partnership of SLO Mara Whitten, Community Action Partnership of SLO Dustie Kaczmarek, Creative Alternative for Learning & Living Eric Gobler, Eric J. Gobler Civil Engineering Darren Barnes, Founders Community Bank Jeannie Malik, Past Chair Greg Malik Real Estate Group, Inc. Angela Cisneros, K-Jon’s Fine Jewelers, Inc. Greg Modica, Modica Financial & Tax, Inc. Tamara Baldwin, Rabobank Dixon Mann, State Farm Insurance, Chuck Braun Jesus Rubio, Union Bank CHAMBER STAFF Linda Hendy, President/CEO Pat St. Clair, Office Manager Joyce Stewart, Member & Visitor Services Maryann Dinsfriend, Member Sales Kim Austin, Member Sales & Special Events Gerri Shoaf, Volunteer 6904 El Camino Real 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. 2 August 2012 T he Chamber celebrates a new opportunity to partner with local North County Chambers of Commerce to bring our members the added bonus of networking with over 400 local business people from not only the North County but also from San Luis Obispo. It has always been my experience that Chambers benefit from partnering with one another and so do our members. Each year Chamber executives attend a Western Association of Chamber Executives conference and share new ideas, programs, what is working and what hasn’t. Many of us bring those ideas or programs Meet Your Directors Carol Bezkostny Rabobank C arol Bezkostny is vice president and manager of Rabobank N.A.’s Atascadero Branch located at 6950 El Camino Real. As the branch manager Carol oversees daily operations and personal and business lending activities. A banker for nearly 30 years, Carol has held various positions with Rabobank N.A. Prior to her current position of 2 1/2 years, Carol served as branch manager of the Bank’s branch on Golden Hill Road in Paso Robles for four years. Previously, she served as financial services officer and customer service manager for the Atascadero Branch for seven years. Carol back to our local Chamber to implement and enhance our membership value. On a local level each month I attend a SLOCHEX meeting. This meeting includes all the Chamber executives from Cambria, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, Arroyo Grande, Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. We share program ideas and work on ways to partner to enhance our membership value. This is not a competition between Chambers of who has the most members or which Chamber is more successful, this is, I believe, about what is best for our City, business communities and our Chamber members. Here at the Atascadero Chamber, we work hard to encourage new memberships, however, we want what’s best for the business or individual. We want to know if they will benefit from our programs, do they want to build a customer base here in Atascadero or do they live here and want to support the vitality of our community? There are lots of reasons to join a local Chamber of Commerce and we encourage you to learn more and share our mission with others. also served as operations officer for Bank of Santa Maria and Templeton National Bank and was a financial center manager for Santa Barbara Savings. Carol enjoys pursuing activities that promote business and giving back to the community. Rabobank plays a key role in California’s communities through financial support of local events and non-profit organizations and active involvement of its employees. Carol has been involved with Colony Days Tent City, Atascadero Relay for Life and United Blood Services Donor Program. In addition to being an active member of the Chamber, Carol is also a member of the Atascadero Rotary Club. She has participated in the Rotary’s Leadership and Ethics Conference and Financial Literacy Seminar. Both events benefit local high school students. Carol came to the Central Coast in 1975 to attend Cal Poly. She earned a bachelor of science degree in natural resources management from Cal Poly. Carol and her husband Ron are 25 year residents of Paso Robles and have a son Roy who is attending UC Berkeley. Unprecedented Networking Opportunity I 4 Chambers ~ 1 Purpose n a historic first, the four North County Chambers joined together to host the July mixer at Castoro Cellars. The purpose of this special event was to recognize the Ambassadors for all their hard work and dedication as well as to provide an unprecedented networking opportunity for all North County members. While Board members served in place of ambassadors for their special night of recognition, the more than 400 in attendance enjoyed a relaxing evening of getting to know other Chamber Members, Chamber Board Members, Ambassadors, City Dignitaries and visitors. Jerry Craig DJ Company set the mood with his great musical selections as attendees were treated to delicious samplings of local cuisine from the following (in no particular order): • Catering by Chef Charlie of Atascadero • McGee’s Catering of Atascadero • The Cupcake Shop • Roost of Templeton • Monteverde’s Italian Deli of Paso Robles A special thank you goes out to Castoro Cellars for allowing us to hold this exciting event at their wonderful location. In addition to having a great tasting room , year-round art gallery, they also have concerts from local artists as well as musicians from around the world. 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 www.wysongconstruction.com 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 Greyhound Foundation ~ Connecting the Past with the Present T he Atascadero Greyhound Foundation is excited to announce their new Greyhound Athletic Hall of Fame! This terrific display of Atascadero’s outstanding athletes can be found at the local Cold Stone Creamery next to the Galaxy Theatre. Atascadero Athletes are honored as far back as 1940. The High School started in 1921. There are three categories of honorees that are recognized, Athletes, Coaches and Community Service to the Athletic Department. The next induction into the Hall of Fame will be October 6th and will continue on an annual basis. The Greyhound Foundation Executive Director, Donn Clickard, & Foundation Board of Directors are very thankful that Mike and Carole Talen from Cold Stone Creamery has offered the location to display the Wall of Fame. Clickard stated, “The folks on the wall represent the cream of the crop of the athletes of Atascadero and we definitely have many more to come!” Stop by and check out the Wall of Fame next time you have an urge for some fantastic ice cream or you are just waiting for a movie to start! It is likely that you will know several that are on the wall. Three Hall of Famers were present for this special occasion, Donn Clickard, Jerry Clay and Wayne Cooper. Donn Clickard, Executive Director of the Greyhound Foundation was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008. As Athletic Director from 1972-2004, Clickard helped develop excellence at Atascadero High School as the Greyhound teams won 117 League Titles, 21 CIF Championships and were CIF runners up 13 times. Clickard was named “California Athletic Director of the Year” in 1992 and honored as both the “Girls Athletic Director of the Year” and ”National Athletic Director of the Year” in 1997. In addition, the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce named him “Atascadero Man of the Year” in 1984, Citizen of the Year” in 1996 and presented him its “Community Service Award” in 2003. Jerry Clay was inducted in 2011. He is honored for his longtime contribution to the youth athletics in Atascadero. He coached Youth Sports for 37 years and has served our youth athletic department in many capacities. In addition, he has also served our city as City Councilman for 13 years and Mayor 20022003. Wayne Cooper, Class of 1962 ~ Inducted 2009. President of the Greyhound Foundation, Wayne Cooper, is shown pointing to his plaque on the wall. Wayne earned 10 varsity letters in Football, Wrestling and Track. He was named “Athlete of the Year” as a senior and was League Champion Wrestler and played on 2 League Champion Tennis Teams. www.pge.com www.SanLuisObispo.com www.rabobankamerica.com www.wysongconstruction.com www.unionbank.com He served 8 years as high school District Trustee and is a Charter Member of the Greyhound Athletic Foundation. Bob and Bonnie Wilkins at The Greyhound Foundation Ribbon cutting for the Hall of Fame. In the early years, Bob Wilkins. Jr’s father, Bob Wilkins, Sr., was the official photographer for the Atascadero High School and Sports program. You can see his logo on the corner of many of the pictures. Thanks to the Wilkins for a heritage of support for Atascadero youth. August 2012 3 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER Renewing Members Atascadero Waste Alternatives Community Action Partnership of SLO Co. Inc. Alexander’s Contract Services Key Termite & Pest Control The Spa Central Coast & Haven Fashion Cleaners & Laundry Atascadero Performing Arts Center Michael’s Window Cleaning Friends of the Atascadero Martin Polin Library West Coast Auto & Towing Inc. Midland Pacific Building Corporation San Luis Obispo Symphony Spencer’s Fresh Markets Little Ceasars Pizza Wild Horse Winery The Carlton Hotel Atascadero Unified School District Mary Anne’s Hallmark 110% Club Community Church of Atascadero Colony Auto Service, Inc. Ancient Peaks Winery Engen Enterprises, Inc. (aka) Taco Bell The Real Estate Book Atascadero Dogfathers Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Edward Jones, (Randy Krumland) Golf And More Italian Glacier Paso Robles Vacation Rentals, LLC Drs Chalker & Peterson, A Dental Partnership The Chemlogics Group, LLC Lions Club of Atascadero Sprinkler King, Inc. Chicago Grade Landfill, Inc. Building Relationships Through Committee Connections T he strength of the Chamber is derived from the volunteers that serve the membership. You can make a difference! The Chamber is looking for volunteers. Each month the Chamber will feature a committee for your consideration. The North County Young Professionals is an organization founded to meet the social and networking needs of ambitious, young professionals in San Luis Obispo County. They alter between casual mixers or meetings with an educational component. NCYP provides you with opportunities to meet new people, engage in leadership opportunities, and develop relationships that can help further your career or business. The NCYP committee meets the 1st Monday of the month in the chamber’s conference room. 4 August 2012 Members Are Our Business Welcome New Members Catering By Chef Charlie 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. Jeff’s Auto Works Crazy Sushi Fever Eric Ryu Loc: 8050 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 464-5027 Fax: (805) 464-5029 Email: [email protected] Las Lomas Village Mike Zappas & Gaylen Little Loc: Ciruela, Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 674-3414 Fax: (805) 461-6580 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hiddenoaksvillage.com Cider Creek Bakery & Deli Ken and Susie Jevec Loc: 7425 El Camino Real #S, Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 461-8888 Fax: (805) 461-8889 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cidercreekbakery.com Rockin’ K Ranch Commercial Kitchen Rental Laura Kramer Loc: 825 Riverside Ave #16, Paso Robles, CA 93446 Phone: (805) 238-0083 Email: [email protected] Web wwww.rockinkranchkitchen.com Charter Business Jennifer Penniman or Tom Mullen Loc: 7555 San Luis Ave, Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 431-2314 Email: [email protected] Member Spotlights Charles D. Paladin Wayne Loc: 8550 El Camino Real, Suite E, Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 975-6313 Email: [email protected] Jeff Priest Loc: 5105 Traffic Way Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 466-6525 Fax: (805) 460-6650 Email: [email protected] Central Coast Public Safety Carl Dougherty Loc: 222 W. Carmen Ln#202 Santa Maria, CA 93458 Phone: (805) 739-2840 Fax: (805) 739-2850 Email: [email protected] Healing House Calls, Inc. Kathryn Rose Loc: 7343 El Camino Real, #272 Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 438-5800 Fax: (805) 438-4899 Email: [email protected] Web: healinghousecallsinc.com Studio Kasai Katie Bent-Slay Loc: 5363 Barrenda Ave Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (832) 882-5775 Email: [email protected] Web: www.studiokasai.com Handy Home Eric Owens Loc: Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 769-6855 Email: [email protected] Web: www.handyhomeslo.com An investment in the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce is one of the strongest assets a business can have. Dan Huff Cami Burbach 5855 East Mall Atascadero 470-3190 6575 Morro Road Atascadero 461-0888 Bernards Academe Real Estate Established: 38 years ago Established: 25 years ago Chamber Member: 2010 Chamber Member: 2010 What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? We are the construction manager for the historic City Hall repair & mitigation project. My wife & I are enjoying living here while the work is going on. I grew up here and I was familiar with the area so real estate was a natural business to go into. We work with sellers, buyers & investors and offer property management services. Why do you belong to the Chamber? Why do you belong to the Chamber? Bernards believes that community outreach is an important way to involve local businesses in the project. We are associated with the Chamber, Main Street, Historical Society, AUSD, SLO County Builders Exchange & Rotary. This anchors us in the community and has been very helpful throughout the phases of the project. It has good networking opportunities. We treat each other like a family; how the community thinks about my business is important and I value their trust. This is my hometown and being a part of the community is important. Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER Women in Business The Pavilion on the Lake will Host the August 10, 2012 Women in Business Luncheon G uest Speaker will be Paden Followwill – Junior Consultant with Collaboration Business Consulting. Paden will be providing information on “How to Develop & Use Ideal Client Profiles to Grow Your Sales.” Do you want to take your sales strategy to the next level? One of the first suggestions we ask when evaluating a sales strategy and creating an effective one is, “Who are you trying to sell to?” It seems so simple, but determining the ideal client is critical to spending your time and resources on the right activities, and in the right networking events. Following Paden Followwill’s presentation, the Women in Business Scholarship Committee and the Family of Joanne Main will be presenting education scholarships to six very deserving women from our community. The funds for the scholarships are raised by selling raffle tickets at the luncheons throughout the year. A special Thank You to the guest speakers, WIB members and WIB Committee members who donate such great prizes for such a good cause. Networking Opportunities A Beautiful Day for the Women in Business July luncheon was held at the Gorgeous Portola Inn. Thanks to Peggy and Tom O’Malley for hosting the luncheon in the Carriage House and to McGees Catering for the superb luncheon. Cassandra Evangelho owner of Evaneal inspired the group by sharing ideas and practical tips to dress for your specific size and shape. It was a fun afternoon and we all received great information on how to wear those items of clothing we have purchased that have been hanging in our closets and never worn. “Connect For Lunch” D ue to everyone’s busy summer schedule the member benefits committee decided to move the Connect 4 Lunch educational seminar to Tuesday October 16th. Mark your calendar and plan to attend another informative Connect 4 Lunch. Mark Your Calendar for “Connect For Lunch” October 16, 2012 | 11:30 a.m.-1p.m. Pavilion on the Lake, 9315 Pismo, Atascadero $20 for Members, $35 for Non-Members Space is limited to the first 40 paid reservations. To RSVP, register online at www.atascaderochamber.org. or call the Chamber office 466-2044. Katy Deshotels-Moore, Chair of Women in Business and owner of Healing Earth Design, and owners of Portola Inn Peggy & Tom O’Malley Mark Your Calendar: Mark Your Calendar for NCYP: Friday, August 10, 2012 | 11:30 a.m.-1p.m. Thursday, August 2, 2012 | 11:30 a.m.-1p.m. Educational event at Galaxy Theatre for an engaging luncheon. The Pavilion on the Lake, 9315 Pismo, Atascadero $20 for Members, $25 for Non-Members Reservations, Payment or Cancellations required by noon, Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Please call Joyce at 466-2044 to make your reservations or online at www.atascaderochamber.org. WIB MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Linda Koman Heritage Oaks Bank 545 12th St. Paso Robles (805) 369-5028 [email protected] WIB Attendance: 3 months Linda works for Heritage Oaks Bank, a local community bank where the employees sincerely care about supporting the needs of the customers they serve. We believe in supporting local business and feel an integral part of the support is being active within the local Chambers and women in business organizations. Why do you love Women in Business? I enjoy the energy and spirit generated when people come together with a common interest to help support and promote each other. This is definitely evident within Women in Business. If Everyone Does A Little T Cassandra Evangelho of Evaneal gives Katy Deshotels Moore, owner of Healing Earth Design and Chair of WIB tips on how to wear that beautiful scarf. he Atascadero Colony Days committee needs to raise about $12,000 to cover its annual celebration. And they need to do it again next year, and the next, and the next….. WE CAN DO IT, $5 at a time: What if one very small fundraiser could raise enough money to fund our city’s celebration FOR 5 YEARS? Well, on July 11, a very small group of community minded citizens got together and launched the very first Atascadero “Communi-Tea”. Four women were invited to a tea at the home of Dianne Greenaway. They were served tea, sandwiches and cookies, and learned how a Colony Days “tea social” works. Each woman only had to contribute $5, thus generating $40. Each guest receives a WIB Attendees in the Beautiful Carriage House at Portola Inn listen to Cassandra Evangelho of Evanneal offer great fashion tips. “hostess packet”, with a promise to host a similar gathering (the style, location, food and drink of their choosing). The goal of these Communi Tea’s” is to raise over $130,000 in a very simple way. Attend a gathering as a guest, and then host one of your own. Each guest is required to contribute $5. When it’s your turn to host, you provide each of your guests with a packet and review the information with them, gather the monies and return to the Colony Days office or drop them off at the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce. WE CAN DO IT Think about who you’d like to invite and contact Dianne Greenaway at 805-712-3947. She will connect you with a host/hostess so that you can attend as a guest and then go ahead and have your own. graphic design solutions to enhance your image logos • brochures • catalogs flyers • posters • newsletters ads • rack cards • web design 805.460.0870 • www.jemdesigngraphics.com “CENTENNIAL” continued from page 1 columns about how you can be a sponsor as an individual or business person. More immediate, “tea parties” are already being held to get folks interested in the city’s history and help raise funds for a special production of a musical based on the early history of the “Colony” that will be staged in the Sunken Gardens. You can bet there will be some great vintage homes, big and small, on the 2013 Colony Home Tour sponsored by the Atascadero Historical Society. We promise this will be a party you won’t want to miss, either as an observer along the parade route, a visitor to a docent-led tour of the newly opened city hall or being there when they cut the ribbon for our new library, which happens to be the site of the original Tent City in 1915. Please note: The Chamber plans to publish information and updates in their monthly newsletter on the City’s Centennial celebration. August 2012 5 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER Tuesday in the Park BBQ R ecord Breaking Crowds have been attending the BBQ’s and Community Band Concerts. If you haven’t had a chance to enjoy a delicious BBQ and Free Band Concerts there’s only a few more left before the season ends. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Tuesdays in the Park are a community wide collaboration. Organizations sign up to host a BBQ for an evening prepared by the Atascadero Elks BBQ crew and served from 5 – 7 and the Atascadero Community Band tops off the evening with a great “Big Band” concert from 7 – 8. Please check the attached insert for remaining dates. We had a lot of support from our Board Members and Ambassadors for our turn at Tuesday BBQ in the Park! Jeannie Malik of Malik Real Estate made sure that aprons were available for our servers! Joe Modica of Modica Financial Chamber CFO, is serving up some great food at our annual BBQ in the Park. Building Business Labor Law Corner with Mary Ann Tardiff When is an Employer Responsible for the Actions of its Employees? T here are two areas of concern when it comes to whether or not an employer is responsible for the actions of its employees. Under a legal doctrine sometimes referred to as “respondent superior” (Latin for “Let the superior answer”), an employer is legally responsible for the actions of its employees. However, this rule applies only if the employee is acting within the course and scope of employment. In other words, the employer will generally be liable if the employee was doing his or her job, carrying out company business, or otherwise acting on the employer’s behalf when the incident took place. If the injury caused by the employee is simply one of the risks of the business, the employer will have to bear the responsibility. However, if the employee acted independently or purely out of personal motives, the employer might not be liable. Here are a few examples to illustrate the difference: - A restaurant promises delivery in 30 minutes “or your next order is free.” If a delivery person hits a pedestrian while driving frantically to beat the deadline, the company will probably be legally responsible for the pedestrian’s injuries. - A technology services company gives its sales staff company cars to make sales calls. After work hours, a sales person hits a pedestrian while using the company car to do personal errands. Most likely, the company will not be held responsible for the incident. If you are sued under this legal theory of respondent superior, your employee’s victim generally won’t have to show that you should have known your employee might cause harm, or even that you did anything demonstrably wrong. If your employee caused the injury while acting within the scope of employment, you will have to answer to the victim. If an employee injures a coworker while acting within the scope of employment, the coworker probably will not be able to sue your company. Workers’ compensation generally protects you from lawsuits by injured employees. Instead, the coworker can make a workers’ compensation claim to receive payment for lost wages, medical bills, and so on. Employees can sometimes sue outside the workers’ compensation system if their injuries were caused by their employers’ intentional misconduct, but that generally will not be the case if they are hurt by another employee who is simply doing his or her job. The second area of concern is when someone is injured by on employee, and, the injured party can prove that an employer failed to take reasonable care in hiring your workers (“negligent hiring”) or in keeping them on after learning the worker poses a potential danger (“negligent retention”). This rule applies even to what your workers do outside the scope of employment -- in fact, it is often used to hold an employer responsible for a worker’s violent criminal acts while working, such as rape, murder, or robbery. However, under this theory you are legally responsible only if you acted carelessly -- that is, if you knew or should have known that an applicant or employee was unfit for the job, yet you did nothing about it. Here are a few situations in which employers have had to pay up: - A pizza company hired a delivery driver without looking into his criminal past -- which included a sexual assault conviction and an arrest for stalking a woman he met while delivering pizza for another company. After he raped a customer, the pizza franchise was liable to his victim for negligent hiring. - A car rental company hired a man who later raped a coworker. Had the company verified his resume claims, it would have discovered that he was in prison for robbery during the years he claimed to be in high school and college. The company was liable to the coworker. What can you do to stay out of trouble? Here are a few tips: - Perform background checks, within the scope of the law. - Use special care in hiring workers who will have a lot of public contact. You are more likely to be held responsible for a worker’s actions if the job involves working with the public. - Root out problem employees immediately. Under the theory of negligent retention, you can be responsible for keeping a worker on your payroll after you learn (or should have been aware) that the worker poses a potential danger. If an employee has made violent threats against customers, brings an unauthorized weapon to work, or racks up a few moving violations, you have to take immediate action. Summer Activities in Atascadero 2012 Tuesdays in the Park BBQs Schedule The Boy Scouts were a huge part of the success with BBQ in the park this week. Our guests were most pleased as they were helped in carrying extra plates and to-go boxes to their cars. Sponsored by Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BBQ served from 5 – 7 pm “FREE” band concert from 7 – 8 at the Atascadero Lake Park August 7th: North County Women’s Shelter & ASH Building Blocks August 14th:Friends of the Library August 21st: Atascadero Professional Firefighters & Police Association August 28th:Atascadero Kiwanis 2012 Saturday in the Park Summer Concert Series All concerts are held at the Atascadero Lake Park Bandstand from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. August 4th: Big Daddy’s Blues Band August 11th:The Cinders Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens With Donn Clickard orchestrating in the background, Terrie Bannish of the Tribune and Gregg Modica of Modica Financial are serving up some delicious Elk’s BBQ! 6 August 2012 August 4th: Winnie The Pooh August 11th:The Lion King August 18th:ANTZ August 25th:Dolphin Tale Show times approx. 8:15pm CLIP & SAVE Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER News From The City By City Manager, Wade G. McKinney Atascadero – A Look Back and A Look Ahead! I t’s time to look forward to fall, but not without a glance back at a memorable summer in Atascadero. Of course, we all congratulate our high school graduates. This milestone event in the lives of so many young adults is a significant marker on our calendars each year. We wish them all well in their endeavors in the years to come. Also in June, the annual Mayors Winemaker Dinner at the Pavilion on the Lake was a huge success. The dinner was hosted by the Kiwanis this year. The sell-out crowd included Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian, Assemblyman and SenatorElect Bill Monning, Supervisor-Elect Debbie Arnold, mayors from all over the County, and Noreen Martin, the chair of the SLO County Visitors and Conference Bureau who was recently appointed to the State Tourism Board. The Fourth of July returned to Atascadero Lake for the first time in many years, and thousands of people turned out to celebrate. Nearly four dozen groups and individuals teamed up to make a wonderful celebration for Atascaderans and visitors from out of town. Nearly 2,000 people visited the Charles Paddock Zoo, and more than 100 runners took part in the Kennedy Club Fitness runs. Nearly two dozen bicyclists participated in the K-Man Cyclery Ride to Santa Margarita, and about 150 kids and parents enjoyed the free movies provided by Galaxy Theatres. Portney Construction contributed a huge service that brought Andy and Sue McMean’s antique carousel to the Lake Park where hundreds of kids of all ages climbed aboard. The Lions Club, Kiwanis and Elks all pitched in, too. There are far too many people to recognize here; but suffice it to say, the community came together and a great time was had by all! In mid-July we hosted a dinner for the Channel Counties Division of the League of California Cities at the Lake Pavilion, complete with wine-tasting at the Charles Paddock Zoo. We were honored to hear from Karin Fish, the Vice Ribbon Cuttings President of Operations and Industry Relations for Visit California, among others. And what about August? You can almost hear the roar of the engines getting ready for the Hot El Camino Cruise Nite on Friday, August 17th along with the Mid-State Cruizers car show on Saturday, August 18th. Be sure to join the fun at these eagerly anticipated events! In addition to the hundreds of cars cruising El Camino Real on Friday night and hundreds more at the Lake Park MidState Cruizers show on Saturday, this year Hot August Nights also boasts a vintage motorcycle rally called the Mud Hole Classic (www.mudholerally.com). The weekend-long event will start Friday evening with all the bikes and their owners gathered in the Carlton Hotel parking lot with the gang from Freedom Street Rods for opening night festivities. Everyone is invited to take a look at these fine old beauties. On Saturday morning, 50 riders will participate in a “timed regularity trials” in which groups of five riders leave the Carlton Hotel at precisely one-minute intervals on two 100-mile long loops around our beautiful countryside. The goal is to arrive at six different check points at exactly the right minute. This is not so easy when you don’t know the roads and don’t know where the check points are. Sunday’s ride after breakfast will be open to all riders and will wander around the east-side vineyards. All of these summer events provide even more reasons for our own residents to turn out for a little fun and send the invitation to those outside our community to come and visit us. Soon the calendar will turn another page and the summer will be completely behind us. We will start thinking about re-setting the clocks, going back to school, dressing up for Colony Days and, yes, even dreaming of that evening in the not-to-distant future when we will be back on the slopes of Winter Wonderland. As the days continue to rush by, all of your friends and neighbors at City Hall look forward to the fun and challenges ahead including the grand celebration of our Centennial in 2013. Living in a beautiful community and working to make it even better make our hometown experience more meaningful with each passing year. As always, we are here to answer your questions and help where we can. Please don’t hesitate to call me with any comments or concerns at 470-3400. And be sure to visit www.Atascadero.org for more information on your City. From the Office of Supervisor Jim Patterson 5th District Supervisor County Improves Mental Health Services T he San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors recently acted to improve mental health services by adding 2.5 mental health therapists and a .5 nurse practitioner. The County Behavioral Health Department provides mental health services countywide. The new positions are funded through the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) which was acted into law in 2005 after the passage of Proposition 63. MHSA funds are divided into five distinct categories: Community Services and Support, Prevention and Early Intervention, Workforce Education and Training, Capital Facilities and Technology, and Innovation. The Supervisors also adopted the Mental Health Services Act Annual Update for Fiscal Year 12-13. It contains an overview of the work plans and projects being implemented as part of Proposition 63. The report is available on the County’s website at www.slocounty.ca.gov. The report details several community priorities established through a collaborative Voice of Business process that includes service providers and stakeholders. Projects slated for implementation or expansion in the Community Services and Support category includes: Homeless Full Service Partnership: this program adds dedicated staff to reach our most underserved population and provide health care, mental health treatment and housing assistance. Wellness and Recovery Integration: An assessment will be made of county clinics to determine if wellness and recovery language, practices and principles are being used in the clinics and services. Latino Outreach Program Expansion: The program will be expanded by adding a fulltime Mental Health Therapist to provide treatment to underserved Latinos. Expanded Services for the 0-5 Population: This program will add a Mental Health Therapist to the assessment and treatment center (Martha’s Place) for children ages 0-5. Support for Hotline: The county will provide funding to SLO Hotline to increase services by expanding hours and adding bilingual personnel. Programs and services in the other categories are being modified and/or aligned with the criteria established is the Mental Health Services Act and the availability of funding. Countywide, Behavioral Health Services has seen an increasing demand for service. These recent staffing increases and implementation of new, innovative programs is designed to help the county meet those increasing demands. 777 Auction Company located at 3850 El Camino Real, 466-7296 provides the highest level of service to buyers and sellers. Find quality antiques, collectibles, vehicles, equipment, tools and general merchandise. Pictured are owners Brent & Cathy Hendrix with family, employees, friends, city officials & Chamber representatives. The Atascadero Greyhound Foundation, City Dignitaries, Chamber Board Members, Chamber Ambassadors and Friends are celebrating the new Greyhound Athletic Hall of Fame! Signature Events Atascadero Chamber Ambassadors are a fantastic representation of our Chamber and we are proud to honor them on their special night of recognition. Their hard work and effort pays off in making our chamber, businesses and community a better place. Atascadero Kiwanis Club President Pat Lynch and Kiwanian Mark Dariz hold plans for the new bandstand to be built at Atascadero Lake. Other Kiwanians hold work tools in anticipation of the upcoming community project. Work begins at the end of this summer’s Tuesday Night in the Park series. Dariz designed the lakeside performance venue and fellow Kiwanian Paul Norton, at far right, will serve as general contractor for the club. August 2012 7 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS REPORTER www.atascaderochamber.org Members Making News Heritage Oaks Bank Expands Agribusiness Division; Recognizing the impact and scope of agriculture on S.W. Martin & Associates launches new Festival Vendor Site: Steve Martin, S.W. Martin & Associates the Central Coast, Heritage Oaks Bank has assembled a dynamic new team of banking professionals dedicated solely to serving the needs of agribusiness clients. The team of Rob Osterbauer, Russ Pereira, Bethany Filter and Jim Soppe – each with a deep background in agribusiness lending – offer a coordinated approach, efficient service and real value to the bank’s relationships with farmers and ranchers on the Central Coast. has launched a new website dedicated to helping you find and sign up for local festivals and events. The company has worked with vendors for more than 10 years and they know what it takes to create an atmosphere conducive to successful venues and vendor sales. After interested participants choose the event they are interested in from the Event menu they are presented with all the information, requirements and sign-up forms needed. Everytime you check this site you will see a Bulletin with late-breaking information about new events and other opportunities. Go to www.festivalvendor.com for more information. Atascadero Mutual Water Co. General Manager, John Neil will be sharing excerpt’s from almost 100 years of history recorded in the Water Company’s Board minutes on Monday August 13th, from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Light refreshments will be served, including your favorite… water. Please RSVP to jhendrickson@ amwc.us. On Friday August 17th from 8:45 – 10:15 John will also be conducting a tour of the AMWC’s water production facilities and Nacimiento Recharge Basin facilities including a discussion on the unique nature of AMWC’s water quality, production, and distribution. Call 466-5347 for more information. NO MIXER IN AUGUST; The Chamber is continuing with a long time tradition, to take a break from monthly “After Hours” mixers for the month of August. With summer winding down, and fall just around the corner it’s a good time to take a MIXER break. This also allows our businesses to get ready to spotlight their business at the Chamber’s Showcase Mixer September 20th, at the Pavilion on the Lake from 5 – 7:00 p.m. C.A.P.S. Committee for Atascadero Public Schools invites you to attend the 6th Annual “Evening for Education”…Dinner, Dance & Auction held Saturday August 11th 5:00 p.m. at the Pavilion on the Lake in Atascadero. Tickets are available at the Chamber office and K-Jon’s Fine Jewelers, CAPS website at www. atascaderocaps.org or by calling (805) 952-5443. Cost is $75 Individual, $140 couple, ½ table (for 4) $280, Table of 8 $550. CAPS is dedicated to providing grants that support educational programs for all Atascadero Public Schools. Since its inception in 2007, CAPS has awarded nearly $300,000 in grants for our Atascadero classrooms. Atascadero Lions Club is hosting their “Eyesight Trailer” fundraiser Sunday September 23rd 6:00 pm at the Atascadero Grange Hall, 5035 Palma Ave. A delicious steak dinner will be served along with a silent auction, numerous drawings and a chance to win a REALLY BIG DRAWING at this fun filled event. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 466-4038 or 466-9583. Chamber Shout-Out BU S I N E S S AFTER HOURS S H OW C A S E M I X E R Cruisin the Nite Away; Presented by H & R Block along with Paso Robles Ford, Lincoln the City of Atascadero is hosting their 20th Annual Hot El Camino Cruise Nite on Friday August 17th, from 5:30 – 8:30 pm. Thousands of spectators are expected to come out and watch this fun, entertaining, and family-oriented show. From old fashioned favorites, to new and flashy hot rods, this event brings out the best cars from all over the county and surrounding areas. You can pre-register at the Atascadero City Hall, 6907 El Camino Real or on-line at www.atascadero.org. Mail in and on-line pre-registration will be taken through Friday August 3rd and walk-in’s will continue through Friday August 17th. Cost is $25 per car by Aug 16th at 5 p.m. all other registration will be handled on-site beginning at 5:30 pm at the intersection of San Luis Ave. and Pueblo streets. The fee the night of the cruise is $35 per car. Cruize on over to the Atascadero Lake Park Saturday for the 23rd Annual Lake Car Show, sponsored by the Mid State Cruizers and see some of the most beautifully restored classic cars you’ve ever seen. In addition to the car show that begins at 10:00 a.m. the Charles Paddock Zoo will be open along with paddle boat rentals, fishing, and food vendors. It promises to be a full filled day for the entire family. Brew at the Zoo; The central coast is not only becoming famous for wine there’s also a lot of great beer brewed in the area. On Saturday August 25th, from 6 – 9 pm the Charles Paddock invites you to enjoy a special evening with the original “party animals”. For additional information on this unique event log on their website, www.charlespaddockzoo.org. Don’t forget the City of Atascadero is once again hosting ‘Movies in the Gardens” Aug. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. All shows are held in the Sunken Gardens Park, 6500 Palma Ave. with show time at approximately 8:15. Questions, call (805) 466-5000 or log on www.atascadero.org. Twin Cities Community Hospital Welcomes New Chief Executive Officer Twin Cities Community Hospital recently announced the appointment of Mark P. Lisa as their Chief Executive Officer. As CEO, Lisa will oversee strategic, operational and clinical activities for the 122-bed acute care hospital. “Mark is a seasoned healthcare executive with a proven track record of strong results,” said Jeffrey Koury, Senior Vice President of Operations for Tenet’s California region. “Mark’s business acumen, coupled with his reputation for ensuring quality care and service, will make him an invaluable asset to the hospital and its surrounding community.” Lisa previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Tenet’s Doctors Hospital of Manteca. Prior to that, Lisa served as Chief Operating Officer of Doctors Hospital of Laredo in Laredo, Texas. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in information systems management from Saint Martin’s College in Lacey, Washington and a Master’s Degree in health administration from Chapman University in Orange, California. For information about Twin Cities Community Hospital visit www.twincitieshospital.com. AUGUST 2012 SUNDAY Notes: 29 MONDAY 30 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 31 1 NCYP 2 Member Planning Commission Meetings, No Mixer in August: See you Benefits August 7th & 21st (City Hall, 7pm) September 20th Committee City Council Meetings, (Chamber, 9 a.m.) at the August 14th (City Hall, 6pm) Showcase Mixer 5 6 7 Ambassador Committee (The Galaxay Theatres, 11:30-1pm) 8 9 (Overland Stage, noon) OVER 70 S IN E S AT IN G B U PA R T IC IP Women In Business Committee 13 19 20 Tuesdays BBQ SHOWCASING : 26 27 28 Tuesdays BBQ Atascadero Kiwanis August 2012 22 23 10 17 20th Annual Hot El Camino Cruise Nite (5:30 – 8:30 pm) 24 SATURDAY 4 Saturday in the Park Summer Concert (Big Daddy’s Blues Band) Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens (Winnie The Pooh) 11 Saturday in the Park Summer Concert (The Cinders) Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens (The Lion King) 18 Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens (ANTZ) Mid State Cruizers Car Show (Lake Park, 10 am) 25 Movies in the Park at Sunken Gardens (Dolphin Tale) Atascadero Professional Firefighters & Police Association P R I Z E S & S A M P L E S Ć W I N E TA S T I N G Ć H O R S D ’ O E U V R E S 8 16 (Chamber, 12 noon) Friends of the Library 21 Board of Directors Meeting Tuesdays BBQ CHAMBER BUSINESS PRODUCTS & SERVICES BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS PAVILION ON THE LAKE, 9315 PISMO STREET ATASCADERO, CA 15 (Chamber, 8:30 am) (Chamber, 12 noon) SES 14 Executive Board Committee Women In Business (Pavilion on the Lake, 11:30-1pm) North County Women’s Shelter & ASH Building Blocks 12 3 Educational Luncheon Tuesdays BBQ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 5:00 - 7:00pm FRIDAY Brew at the Zoo (6 – 9 pm) 29 30 31 September 1