Temecula today - Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Temecula today - Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce
Temecula today October 2007 VOL 33 NO 10 A New Hospital is Coming to the Temecula Valley With its beautiful weather, top-ranking public schools, and abundance of recreational activities, the Temecula Valley is a great place to live. In fact, the area has one of the fastest-growing populations in California, according to the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce. At Southwest Healthcare System (SWHCS), we know that this rapid growth will create increased demand for high quality, convenient healthcare facilities and services. That is why we are planning a brand-new healthcare campus on South 79, west of Margarita Road. Linda Bradley Southwest Healthcare System Healthcare Close to Home in this Issue The campus will feature a new acute care hospital, built with 172 beds to be increased to 340 beds. The hospital will offer a large emergency department, an intensive care unit, a cancer treatment center, and imaging and laboratory services – close to home for community residents. Two medical office buildings will house doctors’ offices, giving patients convenient access to physicians. News pg 3 City of Temecula pg 5 According to Linda Bradley, SWHCS is working to secure the necessary state permits so the projects can begin. Water Issues pg 8 Partners in Learning pg 9 “Right now, Temecula residents go to Rancho Springs Medical Center or Inland Valley Medical Center, or even farther to San Diego, for healthcare,” says Linda Bradley, CEO/Managing Director of SWHCS. “The location of this new hospital, about 8 miles south of Rancho Springs, means that residents won’t have to travel far.” “The Temecula community understands that having this hospital and healthcare campus means that they’ll receive great care when they’re ill or injured close to home.” Ms. Bradley adds, “The community is very excited to see this hospital become a reality.” (continued on page 7) Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce 26790 Ynez Court • Temecula, CA 92591 Women’s Business Advocates pg 7 Ribbon Cuttings pg 10 Temecula Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau pg 11 Community News pg 12 New and Renewing Members pg 14 Calendar pg 15 www.temecula.org Who can show you the way home? 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Officers Chairman of the Board — Stan Harter, Reid & Hellyer, A Professional Corporation First Vice Chairman — Dennis Frank, DR Frank & Associates Second Vice Chairman — Kelly Daniels, Premier Marketing/Valley Events Secretary — Janet Beck, Beazer Homes Treasurer — Amy Minniear, Pechanga Development Corporation Past Chairman of the Board — Pamela Voit, Voit Management Directors Tomi Arbogast, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association Nancy Austin, Austin-Brockett, LLC Tony Berardino, Cornerstone E & S Insurance Services Linda Bradley, Southwest Healthcare System Melody Brunsting, Melody’s Ad Works Bette Endresen. Artist Touch Art & Frame Studio Ron Guerriero, Edge Development, Inc. Isaac Lizarraga, Rancho Ford Lincoln Mercury Rusty Manning, A Grape Escape Balloon Adventure Martha Minkler, MJM Management Corporation Tom Paradis, The Press-Enterprise Karen Roberts, Kaiser Permanente. Bill Seltzer, Temecula Valley Golf School Donna Wilder, Mt. San Jacinto Community College Management Team Alice Sullivan, President CEO | Laura Turnbow, Chief Operations Officer Kimberly Freize-Uhler, Membership Director | Katie Edmonds, Membership Coordinator Melissa Holm, Special Events | Jennifer Malek, Special Events Lynn Collett, Resource Coordinator | Jodi Wenzel, Resource Coordinator Emily Pulley, Communications Director | Karen Ratkowski, Operations Assistant Jeremy Harris, Legislative Council Committees Education Chair — Lynn Laing, California Coast Credit Union Legislative Council Chair — Dennis Frank, DR Frank & Associates Chair Elect — Greg Morrison, Lake Elsinore Municipal Water District Membership Services Chair — Dan Brunell, Dearborn West, LLC Co Chair — Jan Gentry, Gentry Studio Co Chair — Adam Ruiz, AR Home Loans Direct, Inc. Co Chair — Julie Ngo, State Farm Insurance Business Development Resources Chair — Ginny Mulhern, One of a Kind Jewelry Co Chair — Barak Berlin, Keller Williams Publication Graphic Design Justin Lawler, justinlawler.net New Networking Event – 5 Minute Networking Thursday, October 13, Wiens Family Cellars, 35055 Via Del Ponte Open networking & registration from 4:15-4:45pm. 5 Minute Networking starts promptly at 4:50pm 5 Minute Networking is the newest way to network with other business professionals. During the 90 minute event, you will have the chance to speak with at least 14 different individuals, one-on-one, in 5 minute increments. You can describe your respective business, exchange business cards, and pass on referrals. When you hear the bell, it’s time to move on to another table and meet someone new! Pre-register on-line at www.5MinuteNetworking. com and payment at www.temecula.org required to guarantee your seat. When you register on-line you can request whom you want to meet! For questions call the Membership Department at 951-676-5090. Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members Office Depot — Taking Care of Business Take care of your business by signing up and saving with the Temecula Valley Chamber Office Depot Program! Some of the great benefits of this program are a savings of up to 60% on office supplies and free next day delivery on orders of $50 or more. You can conveniently place your office supply orders by internet, phone or fax. For more information call the Chamber at 951-676-5090 or sign up online at www.temecula.org. Deadline for text is the 5th of the preceding month, and deadline for inserts is the 10th of the preceding month. Members wishing to submit articles, upcoming events, or member news items for upcoming issues of Temecula Today!, please submit to [email protected]. Flyer insert: To reserve space for an insert, please call Alice Sullivan at 951.676.5090 Thank you Media Sponsors 951Logo(NEW) 1/18/07 12:12 PM Page 1 For advertising opportunities please call Emily Pulley 951.676.5090 The opinions and views expressed in Temecula Today! are those of the writer or person interviewed and are not necessarily those of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerece, its Officers or Board of Directors, the editor, or the advertisers in Temecula Today! The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerece endorses no person, political candidate, or opinion unless specifically stated. The publisher accepts advertising on the condition that at no time shall the publisher’s liability exceed the cost of space involved, and the publisher is not liable for incidental or consequential damages. Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 3 Take Action on Potential Laws Impacting Your Business The Southwest California Legislative Council (SWCLC) is a regional business advocacy coalition of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Murrieta Chamber of Commerce, and Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce. Each year, SWCLC takes positions on laws that are being considered in Sacramento. Its mission is to provide a basis for the three chambers of commerce to act on local, state, and federal government issues to secure a favorable and profitable business climate for the region. Visit www.SouthwestCaliforniaAdvocacy.biz to see the complete list of bills SWCLC has taken a position on. You can also take action on potential laws with a click of a button with prepared letters of support or opposition. 16th Annual Business & Technology Expo Free to the Public Wednesday, October 17, 2007 5:00p.m. – 8:00p.m. Pechanga Resort & Casino Presented by: Title Sponsor, Community Little Book, Inc. Affiliate Sponsor: Pechanga Resort & Casino Maximize your time and marketing budget by exhibiting in the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Business & Technology Expo. The event will feature Technology row and will also include special seminars designed to give your business the tools you need to help with computer hardware and software, website design and hosting, merchant services and more! Whether you are looking to: …Generate sales leads …Prospect for new customers …Build business relationships …Introduce a new product or service …Educate your target audience …Demonstrate your product …Enhance your image and visibility …Establish a presence in the marketplace …Or personally meet your customers, competitors and suppliers, the Business & Technology Expo will provide the venue to achieve your goals. For more information or to sign up to participate contact the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce at (951) 676-5090 or email [email protected] pg 4 Temecula Today | October 2007 Exhibitor Information: $300 10’x10’ Space TVCC Member $400 10’x10’ Space Non Member $450 20’x10’ Space TVCC Member $650 20’x10’ Space Non Member $75 Literature Only Space (Member provides flyers to be on display at registration) $90 Electricity Fee Table, 2 Chairs and Pipe & Drape Included: *If you require a space larger than 10’x10’, it will be necessary to purchase additional booth space. www.temecula.org City News Temecula Welcomes Jerry Williams as its new Police Chief There was never any doubt in the mind of Jerry Williams that he would one day be a peace officer. He remembers being in the third grade in rural DeWitt, Arkansas, and patrolling the school ground to make sure the bullies didn’t bother the other children. Jerry recalls, “the other children would always come to me when they were being bullied because they knew I would take care of them. It’s almost like I was born to do this.” Jerry and his wife, Pam, moved to Temecula in April 1986. They were living in Orange County and had horses. They decided to look for property for their horses, so they drove out to this area to look around. “We got lost and stumbled across a five acre piece of property with a home under construction,” said Jerry. “After taking one look we fell in love with the house, made an offer and the next thing we knew they were residents of Temecula.” Jerry decided to leave his job of five years with the Los Angeles Police Department and hired on with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. He worked as a patrol deputy out of the Lake Elsinore Station and spent most of his time as the single patrol deputy for the beat covering Temecula, Murrieta, all the way north to Sun City and east to Winchester. It was about 850 square miles and was covered by one deputy. “You learn real fast how to talk people into going to jail when you’re out there by yourself,” said Jerry. City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr. Temecula, CA 92590 Jerry was the first deputy assigned to the Santa Rosa Community Services District, west of Temecula, to help with avocado thefts and minor problems in the area. “This is one of my fondest assignments. I met a lot of great people and made some lasting friendships,” recalls Jerry. Jerry Williams, Police Chief Jerry is the new Sheriff’s Captain assigned to the Southwest Station and the contracted Chief of Police for the City of Temecula. He recently replaced outgoing Captain Mitch Alm. Jerry was transferred out of Temecula in 1993 to work other assignments. He worked his way up through the ranks and in August 2007 came back to Temecula as the top cop. “I am very community oriented and take a lot of pride in my city,” said Jerry. “I believe there is no better job than the one where you can serve your fellow citizens and actually make a positive impact on their lives. In a sense, I feel like I am back on the school ground, making it a safe place to play.” The Auto Dealers of Temecula — Our Community Partners Sales tax is the City’s largest revenue source representing 50% of the total General Fund. Second only to the Promenade Mall, Temecula’s auto dealers have contributed a large portion of that revenue to the City. The General Fund provides for crucial services such as Police and Fire Services which makes our City a safer place to live, work, and play. Current dealers are: Carriage Motor Company Buick Pontiac GMC DCH Acura/Honda/Chrysler Jeep Dodge John Hine Mazda Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac Quality Nissan Rancho Ford Lincoln Mercury Toyota/Scion of Temecula Valley The nearly 100,000 residents of Temecula have quite a choice of auto dealers right in their own back yard. No longer do they need to drive 50+ miles to larger cities to buy that new car. The selection keeps growing and plans for new dealers are on the horizon. The Temecula Auto Mall has become a very important part of the City of Temecula’s growth and success and continues to bustle with development activity. John Hine Mazda opened its 32,000 square foot facility on August 9, 2007. This is another major anchor and economic stimulus for the Temecula Auto Mall. DCH Automotive Group, a New Jersey-based company, acquired the Norm Reeves group of dealerships in August of 2004. Since changing hands, DCH has made numerous upgrades to its facilities. Most recently, DCH separated its Chrysler-Jeep franchise from the Dodge franchise. The Chrysler-Jeep store underwent a multi-million dollar re- model and expansion to better serve their clientele. In addition DCH has expanded its Honda store, creating a used car operation separate from its new car facility, less than a mile from the main dealership. Future expansion for DCH includes building a brand new Honda facility on 7 acres and a remodel of the Dodge facility. DCH is focused on growing in the market and hopes to bring on additional manufacturers, yet to be named, to another 10 acres of property they have available within the Auto Mall. Rancho Ford also plans to expand its service, collision center, and commercial fleet departments. The auto dealers are partnering with the City to discuss a new full-color electronic L.E.D. sign next to the I-15 freeway. Not only will you be able to view the special auto sales information; but you will be able to see community notices such as special events and announcements in glorious color as you drive by. In addition to the auto dealers’ large contribution to the revenue for the City of Temecula; they also play a huge part in our community. In 2006, their charitable contributions were over $700,000 and surely will match or exceed that amount in 2007. It is common to see one or more of their names as sponsors for many of our local events. They also participate in many fundraisers for the community; volunteering their time and knowledge. It is no surprise to see Terry Gilmore, Isaac Lizaragga, Gary Sorter, or Dan Atwood promoting a community event or fundraiser. It just makes sense…keeping sales tax dollars here in the local area benefits the entire community and will help bring Temecula one step closer to being the best city it can possibly be. Along with the revenue, charitable contributions, and car-buying convenience; they also provide jobs for over 1,000 employees. We are proud to call them our partners in building this fine community. Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 5 Member News Customer Service, Honesty and Integrity are still alive in the Auto Service Industry! New Chamber member set to double the size of business… Scott Travers, master technician and president of Quality 1 Automotive Service has built his business around his customer’s needs! He believes in great customer service and demands the highest level of performance from his employees! Quality 1 Auto Service relies on the integrity and the happiness of their customers to gauge performance! Quality 1 Auto Service has been open in the Temecula area for 8 years and has built the business solely around their customers! Today’s complicated vehicles require special preventive maintenance at certain mileage and time intervals, all designed to keep your costs of ownership lower! Did you know that a well maintained vehicle will cost you approximately .12 cents per mile to drive where a poorly maintained vehicle will cost you .22 cents per mile! This can equate to over $10,000.00 in savings over the life of your car! Take care of your second largest investment so it can take care of you! Scott invites you to share the Quality 1 experience today! Contact Scott or Jim @ 951-296-1222 and head in for a free 30 point courtesy check and vehicle evaluation today! Feel free to visit their website @ www.quality1autoservice.com and see what some of their current clients are saying about them! “Prospecting to Fill the Pipeline” Tuesday, October 23 3:30-5:30pm At the Chamber Office $49 per person Promoting and Protecting Your #1 Marketing Asset – Your Chamber Friday, November 30 9:30-12noon At the Chamber Office $25 per person Presented by Laura Bruno with Referral Institute During this 2 hour presentation Bruno will help old members, new members and members-tobe, to understand that joining the chamber is not about putting a plaque on their wall or being listed in the directory. She will discuss how the Chamber is a marketing forum, a networking opportunity, a referral service and a low cost way to promote your business. Presented by Wes Schaeffer, the Sales Whisperer, with New School Selling. In this 90 minute seminar you will learn proven skills and methods that will help you: Gain More Trust and Credibility Increase Your Confidence Eliminate the Fear of Rejection Design a Personal Prospecting Plan Develop an Effective 30 Second Commercial Use Voice Mail As a Prospecting Tool Turn Gatekeepers Into Friends You’ll also be armed with a copy of our CD “Prospecting To Fill The Pipeline” from the presentation just to remind yourself that you heard everything correctly! Register online at www.temecula.org or call Emily at the Chamber. Attendance is limited. This seminar is presented by the Business Development Resource Committee. Bruno will ask members who are thinking about dropping their membership, “What have you put into your membership?” The Chamber is your marketing team. If you start to think of yourself as part of the team, everyone will win. Register online at www.temecula.org or call Emily at the Chamber. Attendance is limited. This seminar is presented by the Business Development Resource Committee. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2007 Citizen, Business and Service/ Charitable Organization of the Year. Do you know? A Citizen who: Actively participated in the business community. Possesses strong leadership qualities. A Business who: Fosters a healthy, positive business environment. Promotes and preserves Temecula’s quality of life. A Service/Charitable Organization who: Is proactive in community and philanthropic activities, programs and legislation. Actively promotes civic duties and community service in Temecula. Please take a moment to nominate an outstanding business, person or organization by contacting the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce at 951-676-5090 or emailing jennifer@ temecula.org. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Gala will be held on Saturday, February 23, 2008 at Pechanga Resort & Casino. pg 6 Temecula Today | October 2007 www.temecula.org Member News A New Hospital is Coming to the Temecula Valley (cont.) Rancho Springs Medical Center Expansion: An Update Construction of the new 44-bed medical /surgical expansion at Inland Valley Medical Center is complete. The new structure increases the total number of licensed beds to 122. More Projects to begin soon include: expansion of the emergency department (ER), imaging department (X-ray) and intensive care unit (ICU) is set to begin soon. This project will more than double the capacity of the ER to 27 treatment bays and create a larger radiology department with a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit and a second computed tomography (CT) scanner. It will also expand the ICU from eight to 18 beds. A third project, the construction of a new cardiac care center with a new cardiac catheterization lab and a postoperative cardiac care unit, also is in development. Construction of the new two-story patient care building continues to progress at Rancho Springs Medical Center (RSMC). New Obstetrics (OB) Department All OB services of Southwest Healthcare System (SWHCS) will be consolidated and located at Rancho Springs Medical Center. The secure, second-floor department will feature 17 private labor and delivery rooms, 24 private postpartum rooms, and well-baby nursery, two Caesarean section rooms and a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). “Needless to say, we have a lot of young families who are very excited about this expansion, “ says Ms. Bradley. Linda Bradley, CEO/Managing Director Linda Bradley is the CEO/Managing Director of Southwest Healthcare System (SWHCS). Bradley has been with UHS since 1988, serving in various management positions at four UHS acute care hospitals. Bradley is a registered nurse who maintains an active California license. She is also an attorney who holds a Juris Doctor degree, graduating from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, magna cum laude, in December 1997 and is admitted to practice law in the state of California. Additional Projects at RSMC Bradley has committed considerable time to the area since 1996, providing presentations to local Service Organizations on topics such as health care decision- making and advance health care directives. An emergency department is also under construction and will more than triple the current capacity from 8 treatment bays to 27 bays. This new department will encompass two large triage rooms, a dedicated forensic exam room, and a large waiting area for family members. A new laboratory department, an infusion center for chemotherapy, 35 new in-patient beds for a total of 134, a larger ICU, larger radiology department with a new MRI, and a new 44-bed Expansion Opened at Inland Valley Medical Center. Ms. Bradley commitment to the community is seen in many ways. She was instrumental in bringing the first forensic exam center for victims of sexual assault to south Riverside County, known as the Circle of Safe-T, which opened at Rancho Springs Medical Center in July 2002. Additionally, she serves as the Chairperson for the Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest Riverside County and the Board of Directors for the Temecula Chamber of Commerce. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Launches “TVCC Business Women Advocates” This event will focus on “Simple Solutions in a StressedOut World,” and feature three successful professional women from the Temecula Valley. Eileen Fry-Bowers, JD, MS, RN, CPNP Eileen is presently Assistant Director of the Medical Simulation Center at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. As a nurse and pediatric nurse practitioner for nearly twenty years, Eileen has advocated for improvement in the health and welfare of families and children. In her current role, she works to improve the quality and safety of healthcare for all patients through education and training of all levels of healthcare providers. Eileen is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Heart Association, Western States Affiliate, Inland Empire Division, past member of the division’s Executive Leadership Team for “Go Red for Women”, current Chairperson of the AHA Inland Empire Advocacy Committee and has recently been named to the AHA California Advocacy Task Force where she serves as a voice for the Inland Empire region. Linda Bradley, Southwest Healthcare System Linda Bradley is the CEO/Managing Director of Southwest Healthcare System (SWHCS). Bradley is a registered nurse who maintains an active California license. She is also an attorney who holds a Juris Doctor degree, graduating from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, magna cum laude, in December 1997 and is admitted to practice law in the state of California. Previously, Bradley was the Chief Operating Officer of SWHCS from April 2004 through July 2004 and was the Chief Operating Officer at Rancho Springs Medical Center since January 2001, when UHS acquired Rancho Springs Medical Center from Tenet Health Systems. Leah Di Bernardo, Executive Director/Chef Delyte’s Fine Food Co/ The Castle Wine Country Inn / President, Temecula Valley Whole Foods Leah did not learn her craft at a culinary academy but from a group of beautiful American/Italian chefs - her Mother, Sisters and Aunts. From a ‘young girls’ perspective, being in the kitchen was a powerfully expressive and beautiful experience. Although she spent 15 years in the film industry, as a freelance producer, creating magical inspired foods is her passion and led her back to food. Leah has a strong desire to bring people together, breaking bread and keeping the conversation of the table alive. This is foremost not only for her five-year-old daughter ‘Gigi’, but also clients and everyone that crosses her path, for that matter! Leah supports local farms and food artisans, and is President of Temecula Valley Slow Food (a non-profit organization that promotes Good, Clean & Fair food for everyone). She is also Owner/Partner in The Castle B&B, a beautiful wine country escape for private Events & Overnight excursions. Her reputation has earned her Sterling Business of the Year 2006 with the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce. There are many sponsorship opportunities still available for this event. For more information or for tickets to the event, call the Membership Department at the Chamber office at 951676-5090. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.temecula.org. Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 7 Member Events & News Chamber Supporting More Water for Businesses and Region The Chamber Prepares For 2008 Initiatives The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is considering its position on three propositions that have qualified for the February Primary and November General 2008 ballots. These will be the first of what could be over 20 propositions on the ballot between February and November of next year. The Chamber will continue to highlight each proposition that impacts businesses throughout the Southwest region. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce supported legislation to increase more access to water for the region at its August legislative meeting. H.R. 31 (Issa) will allow the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD), working in conjunction with the Secretary of the Interior’s office, to participate in the design, planning, and construction of permanent facilities that are needed to establish recycled water distribution and waste water treatment for EVMWD’s jurisdiction. EVMWD is responsible for the areas of Lake Elsinore, the City of Canyon Lake, a portion of the City of Murrieta, unincorporated areas of the County of Riverside, and a portion of the Cleveland National Forest. EVMWD provides potable water service, wastewater treatment and disposal, and recycled water to customers within its jurisdiction “This piece of federal legislation is not only important for our neighboring areas, but for our businesses as well so they may succeed and growth can continue,” stated Alice Sullivan, President and CEO of the Chamber. “If businesses throughout our region are not able to receive enough water, it will stunt growth to the entire region,” continued Sullivan. Currently water demand throughout the region has been growing rapidly due to new development and population growth. For example, the City of Lake Elsinore is the third fastest growing city in Riverside County and the county is the second fastest growing county in the Nation. EVMWD expects water demand to more than double by 2020. Log on to www.SouthwestCaliforniaAdvocacy.biz for more information. October Chamber Spotlight Sponsored by: February 5, 2008 Primary Election Ballot Propositions: Transportation Funding- This ballot measure would prohibit the use of funds that are earmarked for transportation to be used for anything else other than transportation related issues after July 2008. This measure eliminates General Fund borrowing of specified transportation funds, except for cash-flow purposes (repayment required within 30 days of adoption of budget) which the current law allows borrowing for three years where Governor declares transfer would cause significant negative fiscal impact on governmental functions and Legislature enacts authorizing statute. Community Colleges Funding and Governance- This measure establishes in the California State Constitution a system of independent community college districts and a statewide Board of Governors which will over see the community college system. This measure also sets community college fees at $15 per unit per semester and would limit fee increases. November 4, 2008 General Election Ballot Proposition: High-Speed Passenger Train Bond- This new measure would create the Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century. The bond would provide the issuance of $9.95 billion of bonds, which $9 billion of it would be used in conjunction with available federal funds for the planning and construction of the high-speed train system. The initial high-speed train line would link San Francisco and the Bay Area to Los Angeles with additional lines linking all of the state’s major population centers to include Sacramento, the Central Valley, the Inland Empire, Orange County, and San Diego. The entire 700-mile system would be constructed and in revenue service by 2020 with the initial line in limited service by 2008. Volunteer Business of the Month Promotional Experience Jackie Steed 951-452-3856 Republic Mortgage David Paget 951-296-9896 Chamber Spotlight Mystery Shopper The UPS Store Oscar Gonzalez 951-699-6901 La Cocina Bar & Grill Jerry Velasquez 951-302-6233 Thank you for your added support. (Silver Member: Community Little Book) Founding Benefactors Platinum Level Abbott Vascular, Pechanga Resort & Casino Gold Level Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac, Southwest Healthcare System Silver Level Community Little Book Silver Members The Law Offices of Rosenstein & Hitzeman, AAPLC pg 8 Temecula Today | October 2007 Interested in becoming a member of the Chairman’s Elite Circle? Contact the Chamber at 951.676.5090 or [email protected] www.temecula.org Help the Library Buy Books with Partners in Learning Have you heard about the exclusive program for Chamber Members to help the new Temecula Library? Partners in Learning is a program designed so that Business Leaders in our community can make a tax free donation to the Temecula Public Library. With these donations, the library can buy the much needed books to fill the shelves! In return for their donation, Business Leaders get some free advertising! All donors will be listed in the Library and Chamber newsletter, various monthly chamber ads in area papers and of course donor’s business names will be permanently placed in each book they help buy! For more information about this great program call the Chamber office today! Tribal Alliance Opposes Referendums on Gaming Agreements Lynn Valbuena. “These referendums strike at the very core of the right of tribal governments to negotiate and execute gaming compacts in good-faith with the state.” Combined and over the life of the agreements, California’s General Fund stands to receive well over $10 billion in new revenue. The importance of this new revenue stream for the general fund was also cited by tribal leaders as a reason to oppose the referendums. The Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations (TASIN), an intergovernmental association of 14 federally recognized tribal governments throughout Southern California, announced that its members voted yesterday to oppose the referendums that would overturn agreements between four tribal governments and the State of California. The four agreements between the State of California and the Agua Caliente, Morongo, Pechanga, and Sycuan tribes were concluded by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last August and approved by the Senate and Assembly earlier this year. “Our TASIN members voted to stand united with our fellow tribes in opposition to these misguided referendums,” said TASIN Chairwoman “Indian people know what it’s like to rely on government services,” added Valbuena. “The people who would be hurt the most by these referendums are those who depend on state funding.” The amended agreements require the four tribal governments to pay $9 million annually into the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, a fund designed to benefit non-gaming tribes. This amount is more than double what the four tribes currently pay to assist non-gaming tribes. The efforts to break these agreements are funded by a labor union, a Bay Area land developer that owns two race tracks, and two tribes with casinos. Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 9 Skyabove Internet Strategies Paul Mundl DDS, INC. Mary Ellen Gibson Paul Mundl 41446 Big Sage Court Temecula, CA 92591 29645 Rancho California Road Ste. 241 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 760-5526 (951) 676-1232 Allie’s Party Equipment Rentals, Inc. Keck Insurance Agency Brenda Roberts 26031 Jefferson Avenue Murrieta, CA 92562 Dan Keck 28936 Old town Front St. Ste. 101 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 699-7388 (951) 894-6200 Inland Valley Symphony The Beauty Studio Alana Joos Patricia Eggers (800) 939-7737 33353 State Hwy 79S Suite 102.D Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 302-4800 SW Engineering, Inc. DJ O’Grady 41951 Remington Ave. Ste. 160 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 491-0433 West Dallas Western Store Stacy Dial 28007 Jefferson Ave. Ste. D Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 676-6766 Quality 1 Auto Service Inc. Scott Travers 27512 Enterprise Circle West Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 296-1222 pg 10 Temecula Today | October 2007 www.temecula.org Convention & Visitors Bureau Fall Rod Run Promotions The CVB is supporting the Fall Rod Run this year by performing a 2,000- piece direct mail initiative. We are focusing on existing events by generating extended stay opportunities for visitors from outside the area. Destination Marketing Southwest Airlines -Featured Destination Ad For the 2nd time, the CVB marketed the Temecula Valley through a Southwest Airlines 7-day website promotion. The ad showcased our feature-rich destination by highlighting special airfare rates starting at $59 one way via Ontario and San Diego International airports, discounted room rates, value-added car rentals and the many fun things to see and do in the Temecula Valley. Our first campaign in March 2007 had over 6 million people exposed to our city via the Click ‘n Save email, with 3,799 incremental passengers booking airfare and traveling by August 24th. The July 2007 campaign had over 6.2 million viewers, booking an incredible 18,204 reservations. The national average spending per person, per day is $127, so if 18,204 passengers spent the national average, that could result in $2,311,908 in direct visitor spending per day within our community. The average increase for all hotel bookings via southwest.com into Temecula was over 255%. California Travel Research SportsTravel MagazineCapturing the sports market is one of our target goals in order to increase midweek room nights. This magazine serves the sports-related travel and event industry. It is the only publication written and designed to serve the people who organize and manage sporting events of all types and levels. This publication is read by more than 16,000 industry decision makers and should allow the CVB to get in front of those individuals who have the potential to book ideal business for our region. Family Travel Study - A new study by Harris Interactive commissioned by Best Western International finds that today’s family vacations are shorter yet more elaborate and expensive, involving journeys to farther--particularly exotic--locations than what most people remember from their childhood, according to a new survey. Travelers are more likely to include pets in their trips over grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Eighty-eight percent of U.S. adults who take family vacations indicated that a getaway these days is different from when they were children. More than half (55%) claimed that today’s vacations are more expensive, while just over two-fifths (42%) said they now travel greater distances. -Source: Best Western International, 8/16/2007 Vacation Breaks Getting Shorter - The leisurely summer vacation-long considered a chance for employees to break away from work for at least a full week, if not two--has fallen out of favor. Instead, says The Wall Street Journal, drawing from Expedia.com’s annual Vacation Deprivation Study, many people are opting to break their vacation time into long weekends, according to researchers who track vacation patterns. Some employees are even combining their vacations with two- to three-day business trips to avoid being away from work at all. The study finds that earned vacation time often goes unused. Despite earning the least amount of annual vacation days, Americans will leave an average of 3 days unused—totaling more than 439 million in 2007. The trend has picked up as the work force has grown leaner. Another factor is the growth in the number of dual-income couples, which has made it harder for people to coordinate their vacations. -Sources: Expedia.com; Wall Street Journal, p.D1, August 15, 2007 Here We Grow… Come see us in our new office space! In August, the CVB moved into the suite directly across the from Chamber’s Courtyard, Suite B. We now have adequate space to operate and offer a reception/lobby area of our own. If you are a member of the TVCVB, please feel free to drop by and bring your collateral. Hours of operation will be Monday—Friday from 9am—5pm. Look for an invitation to our Open House on Tuesday, December 4th at 10am. Meetings and Events DATE EVENT Tuesday October 2 TVCVB Special Events Task Force Meeting Wednesday October 3 Executive Board Meeting 8:00am – TVCVB Office TVCVB Quarterly Meeting 11:30am – Wilson Creek Winery Tuesday October 9 TVCVB Board Meeting 8:30am – TVCVB Office Sales Task Force Meeting 10:00am –TVCVB Office Wed. – Sat. October 10-13 Temecula Valley Rod Run June Statistics Walk Ins...........................................................................1,897 Rooom Night Bookings.....................................................93 Phone Calls......................................................................1,466 Media Inquires.................................................................22 E-Mail Requests.................................................................322 FAM Tours/Tradeshows......................................................1 Mail Orders........................................................................1,274 Events & Festivals.............................................................2 Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 11 Community News Grand Opening of Wolf Creek Fire Station On Saturday, September 15 the City celebrated the dedication and grand opening of the Wolf Creek Fire Station #92 located at 3221 Wolf Valley Road. The Wolf Creek Fire Station is the fifth fire station to be opened and operated in the city of Temecula. Mayor Chuck Washington led the dedication and ceremony. The community was invited to attend and enjoy refreshments and view all of the fire equipment on display. Fire safety materials were also handed out to all in attendance. The Barely and Hops Olde World Tavern Now Open! Barley & Hops is an Olde World Family Tavern featuring over 100 beers with 18 on tap from some of the world’s biggest, and best, beer producing countries; including Belgium, England, Ireland, and Germany. Others include The Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Scotland, as well as quite a few of our West Coast micros. All of our wines are from Temecula Valley vineyards Our Soups, Stews, Casseroles, Sandwiches and Pizza Toppings are slow cooked, stewed, roasted, and marinated early each morning every day and finished upon your order. This process allows us to serve extremely flavorful and succulent food very efficiently. We will be open for lunch, dinner, and a Sunday breakfast buffet. Our hours of operation will be: Monday-Thursday 11-11:00pm, Friday & Saturday 11-12:00am and Sunday 1010:00pm. The Barely and Hops Olde World Tavern is located on Hwy 79 South in Temecula, on the southeast corner of Jedidiah Smith in the Temecula Creek Plaza, one traffic light past Pechanga Pkwy. For more information call (951) 303-0333 or visit www.barleyandhopheads.com. TAPS Fish House & Brewery Opens This Fall! TAPS Fish House & Brewery will open this fall in the Promenade Shops at Dos Lagos in Corona. For those of you who have never heard of TAPS, they are a family owned seafood and chop house that brews award winning European ales & lagers. TAPS began their journey eight years again in the city of Brea and are now bringing it you! The TAPS family is very excited about becoming a part of the community – the owner and management team has all relocated to Corona to be close to the new restaurant. They are quickly learning all the area has to offer. TAPS goal is to become your “All-time favorite restaurant.” They know this is a lofty goal and will have to be hard earned and will work hard to achieve the challenge! Donna Monsen and Harold Penn Join Cruise Planners Donna and Harold announce the grand opening of their Cruise Planners franchise, a nationally recognized company specializing in selling cruises and rated in the top 50 home-based business franchises by Entrepreneur Magazine. Affiliation with this group means that Donna and Harold can now offer their customers a discounted pricing on a wide range of cruise packages as well as cabin upgrades and special amenities. Cruise Planners has achieved “Top Producer” status with virtually every cruise line, enabling them to provide some of the best prices available, including those found on the internet. As part of the Cruise Planners team, they will be able to pass along to their clients new special cruise pricing, a choice from over 6000 group departures, and private cruise sales. Group cruising, whether for a family reunion or corporate event is their specialty. “Let us show you how cruising can be the most cost-effective vacation or event you can have.” Cruise Planners provides personalized client services and markets primarily through referrals and direct mail advertising. They also maintain an enormous source of cruise information on their website where you an also register for weekly email specials. Those interested in cruising at the “lowest prices afloat” can contact Donna or Harold at 951-693-9880 or online at www.CruiseCityTravel.com. pg 12 Temecula Today | October 2007 www.temecula.org Community News Flag Flies Over Sports Park 24/7 For First Time Jerry Barnes last month asked Perry Peters, president of Friends of Ronald Reagan SP, for help to fix a problem: Little Leaguers wanted to pledge allegiance before their games, but there was no flag on the flag pole at the park and the nearest one was at the fire station on Pauba Road – and that one can’t be seen because trees block the view. He asked a member of his newly formed Advisory Board, retired Chief Petty Officer Michael McCracken, to see if he could get a flag that had flown over the USS Ronald Reagan to be donated to the City. McCracken got it done. The flag pole is located by the snack bar and the future site of the Can-Do Monument. There was a pledge of allegiance and the singing of the National Anthem, courtesy of the USS Ronald Reagan. After a luncheon hosted by the City, and the completion of the work session, a traditional ball game with the City was played. The outcome of that game was classified. The flag-raising ceremony was performed by Chief Selects Jaime Ochoa, Christopher L Griffin, and Fonda S. Wilson. Chief Jose Miramontes came specifically to sing the Star Spangled Banner and lead in the Pledge. Each of the Chiefs and Chief Selects received a California State Senate Certificate of Appreciation from State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth’s office. A newly coined award, the Medallion of Initiative, also was awarded by the field representative of Assembly member Kevin Jeffries. During a pause in the Certificate presentations, “Proud to be an American” was performed by Nick Roberts, 13, a Linfield Elementary School student, and his sister, Marissa, 10. Marissa sang and Nick accompanied her on the guitar. Both are students of David Reuther Vocal Studio of Murrieta. From now on, Old Glory will be seen at the flag pole, night and day. Fiesta del Mar Cruise Event In Support of Michelle’s Place Join the Temecula Valley Women’s Club on March 14, 2008 for a fun-filled 3-day “Fiesta at Sea,” a fundraiser for Michelle’s Place. The cruise will include these extras: Private cocktail party Opportunity drawing for a free cruise valued at $2000 Additional fun prize drawings Drawing tickets, 1 for $25, 3 for $50 Inside state room from $319 Ocean view state room from $359 Superior Ocean view room from $459 Junior Suites from $659 All cruise fares are per person double occupancy and include all taxes and a $25 donation to Michelle’s Place. Reserve your stateroom today! Space is limited. Call Donna or Harold at Cruise Planners 951-693-9880 866-480-7099 or register online at www.cruisecitytravel.com click on “TVWC Fiesta del Mar” [email protected] 20% on regular priced items Sherwin Williams Discount As a TVCC member you can now receive a discount at Sherwin Williams. Stop by the Chamber office today and picture up your discount card and receive 20% on regular priced items and 5% on sale priced merchandise! 5% on sale priced merchandise Temecula Today | October 2007 pg 13 Renewing Members New Members Thank you to our renewing members. We encourage doing business with Chamber members… They care! A Very Special Welcome and Thank You to our New Members Massage Therapy Body Eclectic Kate Donovan (951)696-8054 Banks Publishers - Directory Temecula-Murrieta Kids’ Directory Lori Uresti 28240 Avenida La Vista Suite C Catherdral City CA 92234 (951)256-6636 (760)325-2365 First Financial Credit Union Kaz Aoki Mail Receiving 41789 Nicole Lane Ste. 3 Temecula CA 92591 Services / Mail Box (909)307-3398 (909)748-6079 Rentals The UPS Store #571 Tour Operators Oscar Gonzalez Going Grape 27475 Ynez Road Ginger Giordano Temecula CA 92591 (951)852-1923 (951)699-6901 (951)699-7303 Document Imaging Innovative Document Solutions Kevin Heitritter 26855 Jefferson Ave. Ste. F Murrieta CA 92562 (951)676-8885 (951)296-2675 Computer Service ACE Computer Technology Jeff Kafoury 40335 Winchester Rd. E251 Temecula CA 92591 (951)834-2973 Bookkeeping H&D Bookeeping and Business Solutions Heather Schneider (951)813-0593 Insurance - Business Engineers - Civil Development Design & Engineering Inc. Kris Kaszuba 27710 Jefferson Ave. #202 Temecula CA 92591 (951)695-7411 (951)695-7466 Internet Marketing Visions Enterprises JoAnna Ferber 23811 Washington Ste. C110122 Murrieta CA 92562 (951)237-2582 (714)276-6496 Advertising Insurance Allstate Jared Wagner 29379 Rancho California Rd. #104 Temecula, CA 92591 (951)506-3200 (951)506-3228 Gates / Automatic Banks Gateway Business Bank Jay Crews 18000 Studebaker Rd. Ste. 550 Cerritos CA 90703 (626)485-0886 Landscaping Grovelandscaping Justin Grove 25832 Marco Polo St. Murrieta CA 92563 (951)970-5045 Information Technology Patriot International, LLC David Dickey 31805 Highway 79S Suite 179 Temecula CA 92592 (888)663-7241 (888)603-1090 Coffee News Temecula Karin Robertson Lodging Temecula CA 92592 (951)514-2715 (951)755-1754 Reservations Temecula, LLC Jolene McDonough San Diego CA 92108 Real Estate (877)587-9111 Donahoe & Associates Tarbell Realtors - Allison McClelland Alison McClelland 25060 Hancock Ave. Ste. #103-109 Murrieta CA 92562 (951)696-9771 (951)461-2946 pg 14 Murrieta CA 92562 (951)600-0606 (951)60000294 Collection Service Transworld Systems Inc. Carey Carpenter 1950 S. Sunwest Lane Ste. 301 San Bernardino CA 9208 (714)767-2912 (909)876-5107 Temecula Today | August 2007 EP Consulting Adam Pflaumer (951)303-0897 Engineers - Environmental Entech Consulting Group Autiron Michelle Jones Elliott Nissim 43410 Business Park Drive (951)767-7600 (951)767-2022 Temecula CA 92592 (951)506-0055 Keck Insurance Agency Dan Keck Grattan Donahoe 28936 Old town Front St. Ste. 28465 Old Town Front St. #212 Marketing 101 Temecula CA 92590 The RAAS (951)699-7388 (951)699-3879 Temecula CA 92590 (951)294-1258 (951)616-3948 Danny Rocca 28636 Old Town Front Street Website Design Ste.201 Financial Planning Mediamax Productions Temecula CA 92590 Edward Jones Investments Titian Scholtemeyer (951)271-9551 Roger Waite Temecula CA 92592 30650 Rancho California Rd. (951)676-1510 Human Resource ManSte. 402 agement Temecula CA 92591 Rentals - Apartments (866)699-4549 (888)765-5759 Adept H.R. Solutions Sandra Hart Somerset Apartment Homes 43320 Business Park Dr. Ste. Michelle Solis Cabinet Makers B-106 42211 Stonewood Rd. The Woodwork Store Inc. Temecula CA 92590 Temecula CA 92591 Skip Noell (951)538-9008 (310)270-4031 41110 Sandalwood Cir. 101 Real Estate Credit Card Processing Insurance Arenas Claims Consulting Robert Arenas 38820 Sky Claims Consulting, Inc. Ste. A Murrieta CA 92563 (951)698-1800 Dentists John Gunderson DDS, Inc. John Gunderson DDS 41715 Winchester Rd. Ste. 207 Temecula CA 92590 (951)296-0211 Equestrian KCS Equestrian Center Kathy Callahan-Smith 31805 Hwy 79 S. #411 Temecula CA 92592 (951)302-9983 Coffee Houses Old Pacific Coffee Marie Williams 40315 Winchester Rd. #A Temecula CA 92592 (951)695-8784 Floor Covering Pro Source Wholesale Floor Coverings William Windsor 26067 Jefferson Ave. Murrieta CA 92562 (951)600-8355 Cellular Phones T-Mobile Jeff Kirkland 35225 Portola Pl. Wildomar CA 92595 (909)841-7957 Banks U.S. Bank Shawnette White 29530 Rancho California Rd. Temecula CA 92591 (951)695-5350 Hardware Temecula ACE Hardware Paul Shanabarger 30733 Hwy 79 S. Temecula CA 92592 (951)538-6612 1st Centennial Bank A1 Auto ABC Child Care Center AKT, LLP Affordable Web Design Anheuser Busch/Budweiser Artist Touch Art & Frame Studio Autocenter Autobody Of Temecula BMW of Riverside Birth Choice of Temecula Black Tie Productions Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest County Brookhavens Mortgage Bucketeer Maintenance, Inc Burke, Michael DDS, Ms Busy Gourmet CSC Golf Management - Redhawk Golf Camp del Corazon Cape May at Harveston Captain’s Cabin Century 21 Wright Comfort Inn Wine Country Cornerstone E&S Insurance Services Country Villa Murrieta Healthcare Center Creative Industries Media Group Cutting Edge Staffing Cyco-path D.R. Horton DS Waters Dewitt Custom Painting Domenigoni Barton Properties/Sky Canyon Ent., LLC Double D Pipeline, Inc. ERA Ranch and Coast Edward Jones Investments-Mason Mortimer Ernie B’s Faith Quality Auto Body Gentry Studio Habitat For Humanity Inland Valley Hearing Aid Systems, Inc. Hicks, Linda & Tom International Leather Source American Aircraft Interiors JCPenney Jones, H. Kimler Keys Publishing Kiwanis Club Of Temecula/Murrieta Law Office of John G. McGill, Jr. McQuaid Hardwood Flooring Mexico Chiquito Restaurant Midas Of Temecula Milgard Windows & Doors Miramonte Winery / Celebration Cellars Mission Inn Hotel & Spa Money Mailer Of The Temecula Valley Monteleone Meadows Moore, Jimmy & Peg Mulligan Family Fun Center Murrieta Creek Boat & RV Storage/Uhaul Murrieta-Temecula Property Managers My Print Shoppe NeuroFeedBack Center for Success O’Neil Skin and Lipo Medical Center Our Nicholas Foundation Point Loma Credit Union PrePaid Legal Preferred Home and Living Magazine Pro Auto Collision Pro Lock & Key Puahi’s Polynesian Dancers RS Publishing - Magazine of Values Ranch Muffler & Truck Accessories, Inc. Rancho Runners Courier Service Republic Mortgage Riverside Transit Agency Rizzo Construction, Inc. Rotary Club of Temecula Rusty Acres Herb Farm SCGA Members’ Club, The Safe Alternatives For Everyone, Inc. Saturn of Temecula Schafer Construction Group, Inc. Solid State Stamping South County Pest Control Stadium Pizza - Redhawk Stadium Pizza-Jefferson Standards Of Excellence Star Way Productions Strom International-Independant Xango Distributor Sullivan, Keith Superior Water Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tahitian Noni Int’l Independent Product Consultant Tarantino Property Mgmt. Co. Tarbell Realtors - Jody & Ron Mathews Temecula Dental Temecula Self Storage Temecula Valley Educators Assoc. The Arts Council of Temecula Valley The Clergy Referral Service The Health Insurance Agency, Inc. The Press-Enterprise Thornton Winery Corp Tina M. Gottlieb Chiropractic Town Planner Community Calendar Tucalota Springs RV Park US Bank Home Mortgage Unique Solutions Usa Federal Credit Union Virgil Benjamin DMD Vital Signs Marketing Walters Management Company, The Western Commercial Construction, Inc. Wiens Family Cellars Ziegler & Son Publishing Sunday 22 21 28 15 14 29 (Murrieta Library) 12pm – Business Southwest California Legislative Counci 8 1 7 Monday 2 3 17 (Chamber) (Old Town Community Theater) 11-1:30 – Business Women’s Advocates 30 (Chamber) 3:30pm –5:30pm Prospecting to Fill the Pipeline 23 31 (BJ’s Restaurant, 26500 Ynez Road) 7:30am – Networking Breakfast 24 & Casino) 8:00am – Business Development Resource Committee Meeting (Chamber) 11:30-1pm – Networking Luncheon 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Business & Technology Expo (Pechanga Resort 16 (Chamber) Membership Committee Meeting 8:00-9:00am 12:00pm – Business Success Forum Topic: How to create a business 10 SBDC** Wednesday 9 Topic: Marketing Communications 12:00pm – Power Networking Workshop 7:30 a.m. –10:00a.m. Legislative Summit – Pechanga Tuesday October 2007 & 4 1:00 – 5:00pm SCORE Counseling* (Chamber) TVCC Board Meeting 7:30-am 25 1:00 – 5:00pm SCORE Counseling.* 18 1:00 – 5:00pm SCORE Counseling.* www.5minuteNetworking.com 4:15pm – 5 Minute Networking Register online 11 1:00 – 5:00pm SCORE Counseling.* Thursday Friday 26 19 12 5 Saturday 27 20 13 6 * SCORE Counseling To schedule a free consultation call (951) 676-5090 Free Expert Business Consultations. 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