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AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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INSIGHTSeptember/October 2014
Changes Are In the Air at the City and the Chamber
Roseville PAC Taking Action For the November Election
Refer a Member for “Randy Cash”
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September | October
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEChange is in the air at the City and Chamber
FALL FORWARD INTO NEW CHAMBER OFFERSLearn how to earn “Randy cash” to use for Chamber events
FEATURED MEMBEROvercome obstacles of change through Clarity Techhnologies
CITY UPDATERoseville is at the height of change
RIBBON CUTTINGSWhat businesses celebrated their membership with the Chamber?
RENEWING MEMBERSWhat businesses have renewed their membership?
WHAT’S HAPPENING?Don’t miss our upcoming events. You may just find a hot new lead!
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Business Showcase & Mixer photos courtesy of Lang Lew Photography. Thank you Roseville Toyota for hosting a fabulous event!
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ROSEVILLE CHAMBER PACTaking action for the November elections 0 SPAM dishes
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Randy WilsonSinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law
2014 OfficersPresidentRandy WilsonSinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law
President-ElectKim SilversSilvers HR LLC
Secretary/TreasurerBrian IvieMercy San Juan Medical Center
Past PresidentRichard RobinsonKaiser Permanente Medical Center
Vice PresidentsCommunity Development & EducationBrian WhitmoreBCA Architects
Economic & Government AffairsLiisa Stark Union Pacific Railroad
Membership DevelopmentJanette MoynierFirst Bank
2014 Board of DirectorsTed AllegraConsolidated Communications
Ed BenoitTRI Commercial Real Estate
Krista BernasconiKFB Public Affairs
Pat BradySutter Roseville Medical Center
Michelle CannonKronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard
James CuppetSIMS Recycling Solutions
Jeff DernPRIDE Industries
Kristen HolihanRiver City Bank
Jeremy MastersKee & Associates
Eric McIntoshIGNITE Young Professionals
Eddie OllmannWestfield Galleria at Roseville
Bruce StephensonGALLINA LLP
Kirk TaberTaber Creative Group
Jared Thomas, DCThomas Chiropractic
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The Season of ChangeLook around
Roseville and you can’t help but notice the changes. A person making the first visit to Downtown Roseville in a year or so will be surprise to see the Vernon Street Town Square, but may be delayed by the construction of the new roundabout at the corner of Oak Street and Washington Boulevard. Our visitor can enjoy a meal and specialty beer at Monk’s Cellar, or listen to live music at Sammy’s Island Bar and Grill, both of which should be open by the time this goes to print.The changes aren’t limited to Vernon Street.
While the regional economy has stumbled along, Advantage Roseville, a public-private partnership led by Chris Robles in his dual capacities as Economic Development Director of the City of Roseville and as Chief Executive Officer of the Roseville Community Development Corporation, has been actively identifying businesses that would benefit by relocating to Roseville. He has succeeded in attracting an astonishing
number of those businesses, and more than 1,000 new jobs, to our fine city. Our local economy during the next few years will be directly affected by these efforts.
Change even finds its way to the Roseville Chamber on occasion. After eleven years of exemplary service as our controller, Nancy Strand retired effective July 31. We will all miss her, and wish her the best on her retirement. I would alsolike to welcome Stephanie Tighe,the Chambersnew Controller.
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Chamber StaffChief Executive OfficerWendy Gerig
ControllerStephanie Tighe
Director of AdministrationJackie Snider
Events & Sponsorship CoordinatorKatie Delyon
Membership Services Coordinator Anne Pastrana
Communications SpecialistMuang Saeteurn
Customer Service RepNancy McElroy
Advertising & Business DevelopmentMichelle Culbertson
Business Development RepresentativesLori Ryan
Membership Retention RepresentativeScott Otsuka
Roseville Chamber of Commerce650 Douglas Blvd.Roseville, CA 95678(916) 783-8136
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A publication of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, the Insight newsletter is produced bi-monthly.
GOOD NEWS FROM THE CEO
Wendy GerigRoseville Chamber of Commerce
Roseville Chamber of Commerce, serving Roseville and Granite Bay, is proud to be an accredited four-star Chamber of Commerce. The Accreditation Program was instituted by the U.S. Chamber to recognize effective organization performance. Only 10% of the Chambers throughout the nation successfully complete the accreditation process for this voluntary program and less than 1.2% achieve four-star status.
#SELFIEtember at the ChamberAs a chamber, we feel constantly connected
with our members. The chamber is keeping up with the times and is now utilizing Instagram as its most recent social media platform. Instagram is a powerful, yet simple application that consists of pictures and comments from fellow accounts. It has also become another
stage for the pop culture phenomenon of taking ‘selfies.’
During the 2014 Academy Awards, host Ellen Degeneres created the most “shared” and “liked” photo in the short history of selfies. The photo was taken by Bradley Cooper as he captured himself, among fellow A-listers Brad Pitt, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and more (see picture above). With the inspiration from the Oscar-winning celebrities, the chamber is challenging our members to participate in #SELFIEtember.
In the month of September take a selfie with your friends, and include the hashtag #SELFIEtember so we can search hashtags among all social media platforms. We encourage you to take photos at our networking events like Breakfast, Lunch, 50 Shades of Marketing and SPLASH! At the end of September we will compile all photos tagged #SELFIEtember to see who our reigning selfie king or queen is! The winner will be rewarded handsomely.
So keep snapping those pics and applying those filters but most importantly follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Twitter and Google+ so we can share your snapshots #SELFIEtember!
Take Part in Principal for a DayOur BECOME committee is working with
our four school districts (Dry Creek Joint Elementary School, Eureka Union School, Roseville City School, and Roseville Joint Union High School) in recruiting 40 business members who would like to shadow a principal on Tuesday, October 7th.
With the name “Principal for a DAY,” most people assumed the program went throughout the whole entire school day, but in reality, it’s actually half a day from 7:30 a.m. to noon.
Why should you participate in our program?• Experience the role of today’s principal.• Learn how this career field has changed.• See how administrators organize their day.• A chance to get involved in local education.• Promote school accountability.• Help build principals network.• See what it takes to lead a successful school.• Build local partnerships
Want to participate? Check out rosevillechamber.com for more details.
The goal of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce has always been about providing value to our members,
meet the needs of business and industry and create the best community in which to live, work and do business. How do we keep this up you ask?
We are constantly finding ways to improve and make life more convenient for our members. Our most recent development is creating a mobile friendly website. This means that we are always available on the run; if you need to look up information on our business directory, our website is there for you, available to upload on your mobile device.
Take advantage of what the chamber has to offer:
Member to Member Discounts:The Roseville Chamber offers great member to member discounts. School is officially in session, this means that back-to-school supplies are undeniably required. The chamber works with Office Depot to offer members significant amounts of savings up to 60% off commonly purchased items.
New member referral program: Any member that refers another business to the Roseville Chamber will be rewarded with incentives. Some of these incentives include:• Recognition at the Chamber Lunch & Breakfast. • “Randy Cash”: $20 in Chamber cash to be used towards membership, advertising, events, etc.• Business name mentioned on Monday’s Eblast.• Business mentioned in newsletter.
The top referral business will be recognized at the Installation Dinner as the “Referral Partner of the Year.”
EBLAST:Let us help you get your message in front of more than 4,500 members of the business community in the medium they are checking the most: e-mail. Eblasts are one of our great advertising opportunities that are exclusively for our chamber members.
Michael Yee from Meyer & Yee, LLP is one of our new members that has taken advantage of this advertising opportunity. “Our firm has used the Roseville Chamber for two eblasts, so far, with great success for our seminars. The cost was very low and we were able to reach a wide audience. It also worked great as we got a lot of chamber members to sign up for seminar. That more than made up for the cost of the eblast. In addition, it got our name out there as we recently signed up as a new member of the chamber. We are doing another seminar and we will definitely use the Roseville Chamber eblast again.”
Pastor Stephen W. Pudinski of First United Methodist Church-Roseville had a very successful turn out from his eblast. “We recently used the eblast to advertise our recent event, the “Roseville Strong” Health and Safety Fair. As we have done in the past, we had our eblast sent out the Saturday before our event, in an attempt to attract people to the event. A number of Chamber members saw our eblast, called and asked if they could be a part of the fair. We did not anticipate such a
response.! We now have seen the tangible benefit of using this medium for advertising and will do so in the future.“
For more information regarding these programs and services contact the Roseville Chamber of Commerce at 916-783-8136.
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Obstacles of Change Through Clarity TechnologiesChange is the main purpose for Gary Yeatts, Executive Coach
and Hypnotist of Clarity Technologies. Clarity Technologies specializes in transforming obstacles to productivity and profitability. They believe that running a successful business is based on all three levels of skills, which include technical competence, business competence, and relationship competence. During his many years of study, he lost three family members to smoking related illnesses, creating Gary’s desire to study hypnosis.
What is the main goal of Clarity Technologies?Gary engages clients with the goal of creating a world where organizations and individuals respect the humanity of others. This goal is achieved without rationalizing poor behavior, justifying, blaming, and making excuses for a lack of results. He believes that we step into our power by responding to rather than resisting what happens in our business and in our lives.
Common changes asked for within his clients:COACHING: • Effective Planning • Goal Setting • Action Steps • Accountability resulting in i increased bottom line profits
HYPNOSIS: • Pain reduction
• Release of fears • Stress relief • Sports performance improvement • Smoking cessation • Allergy symptom relief
How does Gary engage with his clients?His vision is to allow his clients to step into their own power to transform their business and life. To transform businesses to effective working teams producing results through building trust based relationships.
Possibilities: • Creating a workable, one page business plan • Removing limiting beliefs and self-imposed barriers to success • Increasing productivity and profitability
Benefits: • Implementable action strategies • Results Accountability
Clarity Technologies1441 Secret Ravine Pkwy., Ste 140www.coachgaryyeats.com(916) 797-1377
Another exemplary school year is underway for children in the
Eureka Union School District. With the development and approval of our first Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) guided by a wide range of stakeholder input throughout the 2013-14 school year, a variety of new and exciting opportunities will be provided this year in our ongoing efforts to continue to enhance our outstanding educational experiences for “every student – in every school – every day.” Our EUSD team continues with our high energy, commitment and dedication to excellence on behalf of our most deserving students!
The LCAP, a multi-year (3 year) document, includes five (5) goal areas which frame the priorities for our continual improvement. •California Common Core State Standards (CCCSS) Implementation•Enhanced Access to Technology
•Enhanced Opportunities for Student Intervention and Enrichment •Safety, Facilities and Support Services•Student Engagement
Our Exceptional Partnership with the Eureka Schools Foundation (ESF) ContinuesOur District continues to benefit from the unique and tremendous support of ESF. Our students receive continued enrichment opportunities while offering our exemplary Summer Institute sessions for our professional staff. The District will receive over $360,000 in donations for the 2014-15 school year, for which we are extremely grateful. We are extremely proud of our partnership with ESF for over 20 years which has provided our District with nearly $7 million dollars to support our enrichment programs for your children and professional development opportunities for our staff, as well. ESF will continue to support our LCAP goals as offerings for student
enrichment before and after school will include World Languages and Computer Coding (iCode) courses. Due to the tremendous success of these programs during the school year and summers, we will continue to pursue expansion of these programs to meet the needs of our students. Enrichment learning includes student access to our school libraries, computer/technology education, and junior high athletics.
Community and staff input, involvement and active participation are truly the keys to our success in the Eureka Union School District “family” and community! We look forward to another tremendously successful school year for all students. For further information regarding the Eureka Union School District programs and services, please contact Linda Rooney, District Superintendent, [email protected] or you may call her directly at 916-774-1201.
EUREKA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE
Linda RooneySuperintendent
Gary Yeatts
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Roseville Chamber PAC…Taking Action! Just a few years ago, the nine-member Roseville Chamber PAC board took deliberate steps to be more relevant within the local
political climate. Historically, PAC only endorsed ballot measures such as bonds and propositions and shied away from the potentially ‘precarious’ duty of endorsing candidates. Wanting to be a reliable political resource for our members and business community, in 2011, we changed our trajectory and amended our by-laws to add the ability to endorse candidates.
In 2012, we had our first opportunity to genuinely have a profound impact on local races. We interviewed political aspirers and ultimately endorsed candidates for local office who we believed would best serve the community. How did we do? One hundred percent of Roseville Chamber PAC endorsed candidates were elected or re-elected to office.
We have a significant ballot measure before us in the November 2014 general election. As with all ballot measures, it calls for due diligence to make the best choice. You will see Measure B (Ballot Measure Proposing an Amendment to the Placer County Charter), which seeks to update the antiquated compensation received by the members of the Placer County Board of Supervisors.
You may ask “why increase the pay for elected officials?” Well, here are the facts that led our PAC board to support Measure B:
Since 1992, the salary of the Board of Supervisors has been capped at $30,000 and they do not receive any benefits. Twenty plus years without a pay raise is too long.
The county includes 350,000+constituents and operates an $800 million budget, requiring significantly more oversight than 20 years ago.
Only three of 58 California counties pay board members less than Placer County and those three counties are among the smallest in the state.
Every Placer County Charter Review Committee convened since 1997 has recommended an increase in the board member salary.
If voters approve the initiative, the salary will increase to $71,000. Why is this issue important? Because ultimately, as voters, we can determine who is elected to office. We need to attract the caliber of elected official we deserve and include a pay commensurate with their duties.
Get to know your PAC, elected officials and candidates by attending an event hosted at Fat’s Asian Bistro & Dim Sum Bar on October 8th. We’d love to see you there! Get more information and a list of Roseville Chamber endorsed candidates by visiting http://rosevillechamber.com/advocacy/roseville-chamber-pac/
Joe WolcikEdwards Collision Studios
After working at Clark Auto Body for over 15 years, Joseph Edward Wolcik partnered up with his family to open up Edwards Collision Studios in June 2014. They designed a unique studio that is tailored to better fit each and every customer’s needs, as opposed to the larger body shops that cater to
the insurance companies. Being a Chamber Ambassador has helped him a lot. It has given him the opportunity to stay in touch and get to know his customers on a more personal level outside of the shop.
Q: How did this impact you?With a new company you say “so long,” to the 9-5. I am on the clock, around the clock 6-7 days a week. That takes some
adjustment not only on my part, but on the part of my familiy as well.
Q: How are you enjoying it?I love change! Change is what you make of it. You’ve got to be flexible in today’s ever changing market and especially in a field as creative as the auto body industry.
Q: What are your biggest adjustmentsGiving up the larger salary, Yes! That always requires a lot of adjustment. However, the end result is this unique opportunity to advance my own character and talents as a local business man.
Edwards Collision Studio 3755 Cincinnati Ave.Rocklin916-899-7661
Meet Our Ambassador - Joe Wolcik
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Roseville Is at the Height of Change
Ray KerridgeCity Manager
CITY OF ROSEVILLE UPDATE
From downtown revitalization to plans for a hotel-conference center and a new specific plan that includes a SacState satellite campus, Roseville is at
the height of the season of change.
I’m often caught behind a bulldozer as I drive through downtown, and all day I hear the sound of jackhammers outside my office. I’ve been looking forward to having these kinds of “problems” because they’re the sights and sounds of a downtown being revitalized.
The Oak Street Improvement Project, which includes the roundabout at Washington Boulevard and Oak Street, is on track for completion by the end of this year. This signature landmark will completely transform an important downtown entry point and improve traffic flow as we grow.
Seeing the reopening of Sammy’s Island Bar & Grill speaks to Sammy Hagar’s confidence in the direction of downtown Roseville’s development. And next door is The Monk’s Cellar, a newly opened community-focused brewery and restaurant that will be a regional destination for beer connoisseurs.
We expect construction to start next year on a new downtown Fire Station No. 1 at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Lincoln Street, with completion in 2016. This relocation opens prime development possibilities on Dry Creek. Three pedestrian bridges are planned as well, connecting downtown with Royer Park.
Near the Galleria along Highway 65 is the site of the proposed hotel/conference center, an amenity in high demand for South Placer County. The City is exploring public-private financing options and is anticipating groundbreaking next spring, with a fall 2016 opening.
Further north along the Highway 65 corridor, plans have been revived for the Placer Ranch development, which would include a satellite SacState campus. The developers along with representatives from SacState, and many community leaders spoke at a June City Council meeting in support of this unique opportunity.
With change being constant, we look forward to many new opportunities with the changes underway.
New Location for Harvest Festival & Business Fair Save the date, Sunday October 19th for the Annual Harvest Festival and Business Fair! This
year we are excited to be holding the event at Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market & Swap Meet from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. This new location will add more foot traffic for vendors plus we will have games, children activites, vendor give-a-ways and entertainment.
Vendor spaces are limited and well worth the price of $325 for Chamber members, $250 for Non-Profits and $65 for crafters. Get your reservations in early to Katie
Delyon, Events Coordinator at [email protected] or 916-783-8532.
Don’t miss out on having your business showcased to potentially tens of thousands of attendees!
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ASR Restaurant & LoungeB2B CFO®Best Version MediaBeyer Law Group, a Professional Law CorporationBrian ElectricClients First Business SolutionsClinical Esthetics GroupColdwell Banker-Laura MooreColdwell Banker-Marc HeinzerColdwell Banker-Michael Ann DeesCookie Lee Jewelry-Amanda DeMatteoCrocker & CrockerCrossFit DirectionElizabeth Davis, LMFT, BCBADeli Delicious & Colorado Grill #3Domino’s PizzaDransfield Bookkeeping ServicesDWD Consulting
Edwards Collision StudiosFarmers Insurance District OfficeFlame & Fire Churrascaria Brazilian SteakhouseGeiger ChiropracticGreen Valley Lawn Care, Inc.Hebard Insurance, Wealth Management and Tax SolutionsHome Care AssistanceHouse of OliverIndustrial Control Links, Inc.Menchies Frozen YogurtMontage Salon StudiosNevius ChiropracticNoodles & CompanyPearl Creek ApartmentsPeet’s Coffee & TeaPropel FundraisingPropp Christensen Caniglia LLP
Prosio CommunicationsRE/MAX Gold-Ranga PathakResults Real EstateRevival Center of RosevilleRocklin Overhead Door & GateSafeguardSalon Nuriche-Katrena ThomasThe San Francisco Mead CompanySir Lantz-Magician and Master Balloon ArtistSmallcakes CupcakerySoroptimist International of RosevilleTax Deferred SolutionsVerde CreationsWest Coast StaffingWill Robins GolfWilldan EngineeringWilson Personal Training
Welcome New Members
Taking Your First Steps for Change...Chamber member, John
Dinakaran came up with the name, “First Step” because he believes that in order to make positive changes in our lifestyle, we all need to take that first step. Once you’ve made the full decision to change, this is the first step to recovery.
First Step Physical Therapy had a different view compared to other larger businesses when they opened up their clinic off Sunrise Blvd in August 2013. After looking around a few clinics and how they function, they wanted something different for their patients. The clinics were far too busy, and the physical therapists didn’t give enough personal time with each patient.First Step teaches and educates their patients on their ailments.
Normally when a patient comes through their doors, they are filled with frustration because not only are they in pain, but they have been to a million clinics, that didn’t seem to give them a proper solution for their problem. At First Step, they provide them with precautions of why pain is caused on certain movements, this way they don’t injure themselves again. If a patient fully understands the whole process, they are more likely to have a faster healing process because they know how to take care of their bodies outside of the clinic. Homework and education is the key to positive change for the patients of First Step Physical Therapy.
First Step Physical Theraphy1000 Sunrise Ave., Ste. 6Awww.firststep-pt.com916-786-7837
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220 Riverside AveRoseville, CA 95678
Ph: 916.783.8317Fax: 916.783.8950www.pbaker.com
phone 916.783.8317 web pbaker.com
“I found Priority Printing in the Roseville Chamber Business
Directory and I have no idea how I survived without them before. They are fast, friendly and awesome at
what they do! I have already been in there three times in one week!”
Morgan GarrettBingham Law Group
Meyer & Yee, LLP
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Cattlemens Steakhouse
First Step Physical Therapy
Pro Martial Arts
California Family Fitness - Roseville Club
iAlarm SystemsFlame & Fire Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse
AFLAC Kiddie Academy of Roseville
Alta Manor CEO Holdings LLC
Farmers Insurance District Office
NewVision Realty Group
Roseville Host Lions
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YEAR PLUS3 Monkeys Smoke ShopABT Plumbing, Electric, Heat & AirAsante CateringBenefit MallBerco RedwoodBetter Homes & Gardens Real EstateBravo MotorsCassandra J. Krupansky, DDS, MS, Inc.Chicago FireChili’sClass Act Plumbing, Heating & AirCPR-Cell Phone Repair of RosevilleDave & Buster’sEarl Consulting, LLCElegant Occasions By DebraEllis Partners LLCEuropean Wax Center - Granite BayFlores & Associates Insurance ServicesGemma McKenney StudioGM Repair Center of RosevilleGolden Pacific BankJack’s Urban EatsJohnson Ranch ManagementJoli Nail SpaKDandCKFB Public AffairsLaw Offices of Gregory A. ThybergLe RideLimeLight LocalMerus LawMuscular Dystrophy AssociationNational UniversityNewVision Realty GroupOwen-Dunn Insurance ServicesParadise LaundryPenguin’s Catering Inc.Petersen LawPlacer County Auditor-ControllerPlacer Summit Financial Group
Prestwood IT SolutionsQuick Quack Car WashR. Postell InsuranceRC Pacific ConstructionRoseville Honda MotorsportsSam’s Club Inc.Shelly’s Smart ShopperSt. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox ChurchStratus Building SolutionsStrikes UnlimitedStudio A Hair DesignsSubway Sandwich ShopTerracare AssociatesThe Salvation ArmyThe Studio SalonToledo Don LLPTri Counties BankVibes Hair SalonZafia’s Family House
YEAR PLUSA Dash of PanacheAllen CommunicationsBertinis German Motors of RosevilleBrenda Forstall - Premier Insurance ServicesBrighton Schools-FolsomCarr, Berglund, Ringgenberg CPAsChick-fil-ACommunity Recovery ResourcesEmeritus at Roseville Gardens, LLCEndicott Communications, Inc.Ernst and YoungFrayji Design GroupGranite Payment AllianceHeritage Oaks Memorial ChapelHome Smart Icare RealtyKniesel’s Auto Service of RosevilleLaw Office of Jennifer M. SullivanLeTip of South PlacerLudy’s Main Street BBQ & CateringMaidu Village III
Martin Consulting GroupMinuteman Press RosevilleMorgan Creek Golf ClubOne Hour Heating & Air ConditioningPeet’s Coffee & Tea - Quarry PondsPeet’s Coffee & Tea - The FountainsPipeline CoffeeRandy Peters Catering & Event PlanningRebound Rehab Physical Therapy, Inc.Roseberry Home Care Inc. (Residential Care Facility)Signs On Time, Inc.Tevis Insurance SolutionsTint Pros of RosevilleTown Planner Community CalendarWestside Christian Church
YEAR PLUSA+ Dental CareAbundant Life FellowshipAction PropertiesAlphaGraphicsASYST Data GroupBank of SacramentoBird & Pet Clinic of RosevilleBorges Architectural Group, Inc.Boy Scouts of America, Golden Empire CouncilByers Gymnastics CenterCalifornia Family Fitness - Roseville ClubCity of RosevilleColonial Village ApartmentsComcast Business ClassComstock’s MagazineCourtyard by MarriottDavin Management GroupECORP Consulting, Inc.First AlliedFirst Northern BankGenesis Wealth GroupIl Fornaio
Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & GirardLP Consulting Engineers, Inc.Morris EnterprisesNice TwicePromote MeRocky Ridge Town CenterSmile White DentalSmog ‘N GoStorage DirectTexas West Bar-B-QueThe Spa Doctor, Inc.Triad Plus Fabric For The HomeUCP of Sacramento and Northern CaliforniaUmpqua Bank
YEAR PLUSAba Daba Rentals & Ready MixFarmers Insurance - Marilyn Festersen, AgentFirst Bank - Vernon StreetFratcher Auto Body, Inc.Gibson & Gibson, A Law CorporationHagans RoofingLambert Funeral Home - 4916Lennar HomesMillerCoorsNor-Cal Beverage Company, Inc.Office DepotOld Republic Title Co.Phillips Land Law, Inc.Project Go, Inc.Roseville City School DistrictSeale SignsTRI Commercial Real EstateWAL*MART
YEAR PLUSKirk Doyle, RealtorNeighborly Pest Management, Inc.Sierra College
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Superlicious to Headline at SPLASHThis year 80’s flashback cover band,
Superlicious will be performing booty shakin’ music at SPLASH.
These seasoned musicians and artists have played throughout Northern California including Powerhouse Pub in Folsom, Tex Wasabi’s in Sacramento and Thunder Valley Casino to name a few.
The band has been playing together since the summer of 2006 and consists of five tremendously talented
artists; Ray Cadena, Tiffany Norvella, Aaron Smith, Swaine Goodwin and Tom Vinci.
SPLASH will be held on Saturday, September 13th from 6:30pm to 10:00pm at the Roseville Aquatics Complex. Tickets on sale now at the Chamber office or you can get them at the door. Tickets are $80 per person and is all inclusive.
Don’t miss Roseville’s Party of the Year!
September EventsMONDAYLABOR DAYChamber Closed
FRIDAYECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS7:30 am - 9:00 amWoodcreek Golf Club5880 WoodcreekOaks
TUESDAYBECOME COMMITTEE7:30 am - 8:30 am
WEDNESDAYCITY CORE COMMITTEE8:00 am - 9:00 am
FRIDAYMEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL9:00 am
SATURDAYSPLASH6:30 pm - 10:00 pmRoseville Aquatics Complex3051 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd
TUESDAYBOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING7:30 am - 9:00 am
WEDNESDAYIGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS8:00 am - 9:00 am
FRIDAYCHAMBER LUNCHEON11:00 am - 1:00 pmMaidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr.Topic: Meet the CandidatesSponsor: EskatonCatered by: Buca di Bepppo
TUESDAYSEMINARS FOR SUCCESS11:30 am - 1:00 pmSpeaker: Deidre Trudeau, Women’s Success TodayTopic: Take Command of Your Brand
WEDNESDAYCHAMBER ORIENTATIONMAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP8:30 am - 10:00 am
THURSDAYNETWORKING BREAKFAST7:00 am - 9:00 amSierra View Country Club, 105 Alta Vista Ave.Sponsor: Point Health
October EventsTHURSDAYHAPPY HOUR5:00 pm - 6:30 pmDave & Buster’s1174 Roseville Pkwy.
FRIDAYECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS7:30 am - 9:00 am
TUESDAYPRINCIPAL FOR A DAY7:30am
WEDNESDAYCITY CORE COMMITTEE8:00 am - 9:00 am
FRIDAYMEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL9:00 am
TUESDAYBECOME COMMITTEE7:30 am - 8:30 am
WEDNESDAYIGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS8:00 am - 9:00 am
FRIDAYCHAMBER LUNCHEON11:00 am - 1:00 pmMaidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr.Sponsor: Community 1st BankCatered by: Texas West BBQ
SUNDAYHARVEST FESTIVAL & BUSINESS FAIR10:00 am - 3:00 pmDenio’s Farmers Market & Swap Meet1551 Vineyard Rd.
TUESDAYBOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING7:30 am - 9:00 am
WEDNESDAYCHAMBER ORIENTATIONMAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP8:30 am - 10:00 am
THURSDAYNETWORKING BREAKFAST7:00 am - 9:00 amSierra View Country Club, 105 Alta Vista Ave.Sponsor: The Promo Agency
TUESDAYSEMINARS FOR SUCCESS11:30 am - 1:00 pmSpeaker: Lea Benavidez, Comcast SpotlightTopic: Online Advertising
WEDNESDAYBUSINESS SHOWCASE & MIXER5:30 pm - 7:30 pmMorgan Creek Golf Club8791 Morgan Creek Ln.
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how to registervisit rosevillechamber.comclick on the Events Calendarcall 916.783.8136
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* Lew McCreary, “Kaiser Permanente’s Innovation on the Front Lines,” Harvard Business Review, September 2010.
† ”Another American Way,” The Economist, May 1, 2010.
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