San Dimas Western Days - San Dimas Chamber of Commerce
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San Dimas Western Days - San Dimas Chamber of Commerce
Official Newsletter of the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce The Mission of the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce is to foster and promote growth of the business and professional community while enhancing the quality of life in San Dimas. Mark Your Calendar for the Biggest Weekend in San Dimas - Oct. 6 & 7 Schedule of Events: Pancake Breakfast Saturday, October 6, 7am-11am Sunday, October 7, 7am-11am Community Parade Saturday, October 6, 10am Best Dressed Dog Contest Saturday, October 6, 12:30pm Crafts, Food, and Business Vendors Saturday, October 6, 10am-6pm Sunday, October 7, 10am-5pm Cowboy Re-enactments Saturday, October 6, 2 shows Sunday, October 7, 2 shows Live Bands and Entertainment Saturday, October 6, 10am-6pm Sunday, October 7, 10am-5pm Kids Rides and Games Saturday, October 6, 10am-6pm Sunday, October 7, 10am-5pm Little Miss San Dimas Contest Sunday, October 7, 12pm-1:30pm San Dimas Rodeo Saturday, October 6 Sunday, October 7 Contests Baking Contest Packing Label Drawing Contest On Stage Competitions Program and times are subject to change. For more information about Western Days, to request a vender, parade, little miss, or sponsor application, or to volunteer, please call (909) 592-3818 or visit www.sandimaschamber.com. September 2012 San Dimas Western Days The biggest community and chamber event of the year! Have you been looking for a way to showcase your business to thousands of people and have fun in the process? On October 6 and 7, 2012, the 45th rendition of San Dimas Western Days will take place in our downtown district giving businesses, organizations and crafters the opportunity to promote their products and services. What is this event? Western Days consists of various activities for the entire family including games and rides for the kids, live entertainment on the main stage, food vendors, crafters, business and vendor displays, cowboy reenactments, a community parade, Little Miss San Dimas competition, and so much more. Why Does the Chamber host Western Days? It’s so much more than just a great event. It’s our way of creating opportunities for businesses and local organizations to network with others and promote who they are and what they do. With the event activities and vendor sales we are generating commerce along with creating awareness of Western history. Best of all, we are promoting San Dimas. How can you participate and Promote Your Business? Join the fun and enjoy the activities and most importantly take advantage of promoting your business or organization by registering to have a display booth. The event also allows you to sell—so take advantage of the chance to increase your sales. Who doesn’t love a Parade? Being seen and meeting others will help create awareness for your business and organization. Plus it’s fun. Want to Show Your Community Spirit, Promote Your Company, and Make the Event a Success? Become a Sponsor! Western Days is the perfect opportunity for your organization to promote your business and support the biggest San Dimas Chamber community event of the year. We have everything from the Title Sponsor to General Supporter options available. Can I Help By Volunteering? YES! An event this size needs more than 100 volunteers to help make everything work. Call and ask where and when volunteers are needed. It doesn’t happen without volunteers. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. For more information about Western Days, please call the San Dimas Chamber 909-592-3818 or visit www.sandimaschamber.com. THE PIONEER—THE OFFI CIAL NEWSLETTER OF SAN DIMAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Notes from the City Manager Blaine Michaelis We have enjoyed a great summer. Thank you to all of the volunteers and organizations that have been a part of the events, programs, and activities of the summer. Music in the Park, Farmers Market, City Birthday BBQ, Movies in the Park and the other activities are all great things for our community. We are now pointed to the events of the next season including San Dimas Day at the LA County Fair September 28th, the annual San Dimas 5k run September 29th and Western Days and Rodeo October 6th and 7th. The Farmers Market will conclude their season the last Wednesday of September. Please join us and participate in these events and activities. The fall edition of the Frontier – the City’s Newsletter is now available and it is filled with information and activities. The city is in the midst of a major reconstruction of Gladstone Street between Amelia and Lone Hill. The project not only includes rebuilding the road, it has involved work to address and upgrade some of the utilities as well. We appreciate the patience of the neighborhoods and motorists affected by this project. A street reconstruction extends the life of a road to 30 or 40 years. The patience will be rewarded with the uninterrupted use of the road for a long time. For many many years the Mayor has conducted a live television show that accepts phone call questions or comments. The show is live the Thursday after each city council meeting – generally the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 7-8 pm on Channel 3. Questions can also be submitted by e-mail anytime by sending them to [email protected]. The show is rebroadcast several times until the next live show. Please tune in and participate. Again, thanks to all that have been a part of another great summer. Please feel free to contact us at city hall if you have any questions 909-394-6200 and check out our web page at www.cityofsandimas.com. The Chairman’s Notes Elaine Regus, ERPR The San Dimas Birthday BBQ was a huge success thanks in large part to the volunteers, who donated their time and efforts to create an exciting and entertaining experience for the whole community. If you recognized some of the people setting up tables, serving food and cleaning up, that’s because they are the core volunteers, who are the backbone of every chamber event. They are the ones who give tirelessly to make San Dimas a better place to live, work and do business. You may have seen some new faces as well. They are the ones, who saw a need and offered to help out. One of the reasons I joined the chamber was to get involved in the community. What I found was an everexpanding group of friendly, helpful and interesting people, who share a passion for community service. I suspect there are a lot of other people out there, who want to get involved but aren’t sure how. It’s easy. Just call the chamber and offer to help, if only for an hour or two. You will be so happy knowing you have contributed to your community and you’ll meet some great people in the process. “Volunteers don’t get paid, not because they’re worthless, but because they’re priceless.” (Sherry Anderson) Here’s to good business. Chamber Breakfast Chamber Coffee Hour Chamber Workshops Providing Networking Opportunities Providing Networking Opportunities Providing Business Tools for Success Learn all about the San Dimas Parks and Recreation programs that you, your neighbors, co-workers and more can enjoy. Join us for coffee and networking on Tuesday, September 11th at the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce office.Come anytime between 8:30am and 9:30am. September 26th Topic - Find and Manage Customers - Do it yourself marketing. Technology training conducted by Ken Armour of System Resolutions. This month’s Coffee Hour is sponsored by Donne Hoover with Homewatch Caregivers. For details visit www.sandimaschamber.com. Seating limited. RSVP online at www.sandimaschamber.com or call us at 909-592-3818 for more details. The Chamber breakfast will be held September 6th from 7:30am9:00am at the San Dimas Canyon Clubhouse. The cost is $15. RSVP online or call 909-592-3818. Welcome To Our Newest Members Chamber Member Spotlight Julie Underwood (Individual Member) Williams Homes: Building Quality for a Lifetime Claremont Symphony Orchestra (Non-Profit) P.O. Box 698, Claremont, CA 91711 (909)596-5979 - www.claremontso.org At the foundation of Williams Homes’ continued success you’ll find the key principles of integrity, trust and partnership. The Santa Clarita-based company is building a wide range of extraordinary communities throughout Southern California serving first-time, moveup and empty-nester buyers. Locally this year, Williams Homes will introduce two new neighborhoods: Fairways, an enclave of attached homes in Glendora; and Lone Hill, a limited collection of gated estate homes in San Dimas. Fairways is scheduled to make its model grand opening debut on October 6 showcasing a convenient location near Glendora Country Club on Foothill at Cataract with prices from $426,900. All are encouraged to attend! For information, phone 626.691.2989 or visit WILLIAMSHOMES.com. Cooking for Health (Cooking products) 301 East Arrow Hwy., San Dimas, CA 91773 (626) 893-7991 - www.cookingforhealthinc.com Edelweiss Premier Ballroom (Dance Studio & Instruction) 677 W. Arrow Hwy., San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 660-0665 - www.premierdanceclub.com Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Association (Cemeteries/Memorial Parks) 1712 South Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91205 (800) 204-3131 - www.forestlawn.com Keller Williams Realty-Lori Alvarez and Team (Real Estate) 1920 E. Route 66, Glendora, CA 91740 909-227-4196 - www.lorialvarez.net Village Walk (Real Estate/Home Builder) 143 E. Commercial Street, San Dimas, CA 91773 714-645-8055 - www.villagewalk.com Are you reading your monthly Pioneer Newsletter? One LUCKY CHAMBER WINNER is announced in a specially marked Pioneer mailing each month. You could be next! A Cut Above Pet Salon: 3836-G Emerald; LaVerne, CA 91750 (Around the corner from Michaels) (909)957-8333 or (951) 203-5560 Owner: Roni Koepp “We have over 45 years combined pet grooming experience in the shop,” states Roni. “Above all else, we promote a peaceful and gentle environment for your pets, so they can enjoy their grooming experience.” A complete spa for dogs and cats, we bathe and groom all breeds. A standard visit includes bathing, haircut, nail trim, anal glands expressed and coat and skin conditioning. Special services include hand scissor work where needed, flea treatments and hot oil, aromatherapy massage. Nail care can include mani-pedi filing, painting, and soft paws/claws. Ear blings and “pup feathers” or hair extensions are available. You will find Jackboys bakery goods for pets: fresh and natural baked cookies and treats. Also available are special order personalized birthday cakes. Boutique offerings include hand-crafted fashions, collars, and leashes, some with Swarovski crystals. “We sponsor Animal Wellness Rescue for the adoption of small animals,” states Roni. “Give us a call.” How do you plan to participate in the Chamber? Look for our coupon flyer in the New Resident Move-In Packets. Whenever possible, I attend events, such as the breakfasts and recently the Meet the Candidates forum.