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www.healdsburg.com Serving Business Since 1907 DIGITAL GRAPEVINE Nov / Dec 2010 Create a Strong Local Economy Contents featured article N. Bay Jobs & Prosperity cover PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY Holidays in Healdsburg cover - page 2 chamber ambassadors Ambassador Corner page 4 statistics Website Traffic Report page 5 promote the community Business After Hours Photos - Sept/Oct pages 6-7 members Spotlights & Renewals pages 8-10 events Business Calendar page 11 Members Member Hot Spots! pages 12-19 2010 Premier Sponsors 2010 Supporting Sponsor www.healdsburg.biz North Bay Jobs & Prosperity Project The “North Bay Jobs & Prosperity Project” (NBJPP), is a new venture unveiled in August that provides an opportunity for voters to learn how candidates stand on issues that affect our local economy and the creation and retention of jobs. The theme for the Project is “Jobs – and the North Bay’s future – depend on your vote.” The Healdsburg Chamber has joined the Santa Rosa, Cotati, Rohnert Park, and Windsor Chambers of Commerce, along with Codding Enterprises, Redwood Credit Union, Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire, North Bay Association of Realtors, Northern California Engineering Contractors Association, Santa Rosa Firefighters Local 1401, and the Santa Rosa Small Business Development Center in support of the NBJPP. The North Coast Builders Exchange joined forces with the Sonoma County Alliance and the North Bay Leadership Council to create the business community’s most extensive voter education program in Sonoma County history. The Project is built around an extensive web site that offers answers given by candidates for City Councils and the Board of Supervisors to a series of questions pertaining to the future of our local economy. The goal is to have voters judge for themselves which candidates appear to be jobs-friendly and which do not. In addition, the NBJPP has a voter registration component to encourage see NB JOBS on page 3 ... Promoting the Community Holidays in Healdsburg Holidays in Healdsburg kicksoff a month long event combining annual festivities, chic contemporary aspects and old-fashioned Wine Country charm. Fabulous food and wine, a Downtown Holiday Party, lodging specials and wine country hospitality cornerstone the Holidays in Healdsburg events that start on Friday November 26 and run through the New Year. The Downtown Holiday Party on November 26 from 5 to 9 p.m., is one of the town’s annual holiday traditions. This celebration in and around Healdsburg’s charming Downtown Plaza features holiday food and wine at dozens of participating boutique shops decorated in starry-white lights for all to enjoy. Entertainment for the evening includes hot jazz, a cool brass quintet and horse-drawn carriage see HOLIDAYS on page 2 Visit www.healdsburg.biz/join to find out how you can become a chamber member today! Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau HOLIDAYS ... rides around the historic downtown area. Many shops and tasting rooms also host their own holiday treats, special promotional events and sales for the duration of the evening. Healdsburg’s Strolling Dine Around starts on Wednesday, Dec. 8 and continues on Dec. 9, 15 and 16. The three-hour and four-course dining experience includes restaurants within walking distance of the historic Plaza, all known for being Healdsburg’s finest. Check out the article to your right for more information. On December 12, it’s the annual Victorian Inns Holiday Tour. Six Victorian-era inns are decorated in their holiday finest and are opening their doors to this complimentary self-guided tour with holiday snacks and beverages from 2 to 5 p.m. Breakfast with Santa, Menorah Lighting, Madrona Manor’s Dickens Dinners, Raven Youth Troupe Production of A Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail, Children’s Holiday Reading by the Fireplace in Hotel Healdsburg’s Lobby and Family Gingerbread House Decorating at Relish Culinary Center are a few of the other Holidays in Healdsburg events. Healdsburg accommodations have numerous winter specials to choose from including value price points, discount stays and Chocolate Covered Christmas, spa specials and restaurant offers. To find out more about what the individual accommodations are offering, the above events, purchase dine around tickets and find out about the more than 30 other holiday parties and open houses that are part of Holidays in Healdsburg visit www.healdsburg.com/holidays or call the Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau at 707-433-6935. Promoting the Community Click Here to see the menu! 2010 Strolling Dine Around The Strolling Dine Around features 16 local restaurants, all showcasing the best of Wine Country cuisine, in a four-course progressive dinner as part of Holidays in Healdsburg on December 8, 9, 15 and 16. A party atmosphere infuses the town and delicious scents permeate the air, as couples and groups take to the Healdsburg streets in this dining extravaganza. The three-hour dining experience includes restaurants, all within walking distance of the historic p l a z a , k n o w n for being Healdsburg’s finest. Style and price point may range from the Bear Republic Brewing Company to Cyrus Restaurant but all the restaurants are known for delivering seriously delicious food, locally-sourced and prepared in innovative dishes. A portion of the event’s proceeds is donated to Healdsburg Shared Ministries Food Pantry. Informally, each restaurant competes to deliver the best in their category while displaying holiday ambiance, style and culinary talent. Two of this year’s first courses include annual event participants favorites: Sake’O’s martini prawns (served with the new wave roll and the Spanish fly additional starters) and Willi’s Seafood and Raw Bar’s tuna tartar with coconut milk, cashews and jalapeño (served with flash-fried calamari, warm sourdough bread and blue arugula and endive salad with blue cheese, cherries and a truffle honey vinaigrette). First course offerings include the newest addition to the dine around line-up spoonbar!’s Merguez sausage with harissa and tomato dip, grilled see DINE AROUND on page 5 ... November / December 2010 Digital Grapevine Page 2 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau NB JOBS ... business owners, their employees and families, and the general public to get registered to vote if they are not already. Terry Darcy, the NBJPP Project Coordinator said, “One of the most compelling elements of this project is that it is completely non-partisan. The NBJPP does not endorse candidates or take positions on issues. It simply provides information on jobs and the economy that is given to us by the candidates themselves. People will vote for whoever they want. We just want them to be able to cast an informed vote by knowing how candidates feel on issues that affect our local economy.” The web site is available to view at www.NorthBayProsperity.com Be sure to go to the “2010 Candidates” tab to read the candidates’ views on jobs issues and look through People will vote for whoever they the “Employers want. We just want them to be Toolkit” section able to cast an informed vote by to learn how you knowing how candidates feel can easily provide on issues that affect our local information to economy. - Terry Darcy your employees. We strongly encourage all members of the Healdsburg Chamber to get their employees to visit the web site prior to Election Day on November 2nd. Employers should not ever tell employees how to vote – because that would be illegal! But they can, and should, provide information on candidates and issues to their workers. For further information, please call Terry Darcy, North Bay Jobs & Prosperity Project Coordinator, at 570-JOBS (5627) or e-mail her at info@NorthBayProsperity.com Premium Advertising November / December 2010 Creating A Strong Local Economy Our next meeting will be held at the office of Better Homes and Gardens Sonoma Gold on Thursday, November 18 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Mason-McDuffie Real Estate announced that it has joined Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate LLC as part of its national franchise network. Mason-McDuffie signed a long-term, strategic franchise agreement and will now operate as Better Homes and Gardens Mason-McDuffie Real Estate, serving the Northern California and western Nevada markets. Originally founded in 1887, the company has done business as Prudential California Realty and Prudential Nevada Realty for the last 13 years. It will remain independently owned and operated. With a sales volume of $2.8 billion in 2009, Mason-McDuffie ranked among the Top 20 real estate brokerages nationally according to REAL Trends, and also handled over 7,600 real estate transactions last year, which ranked among the Top 50 nationally. The Healdsburg Young Professionals Network (HYPN) is a group of fun and dynamic professionals under the age of 40, that meet monthly to network, socialize and share ideas among the next generation of business leaders from within our community. UNITE Healdsburg professionals aged 40 and under, who are committed to a standard of excellence in their profession. CULTIVATE peer relationships, offer support to one another and work cohesively to further our individual businesses. ADVANCE as emerging leaders in Healdsburg business while enjoying a healthy, balanced life. Visit www.healdsburg.com/ypn and RSVP for our next meeting. Digital Grapevine Page 3 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Ambassador Corner Promoting The Community October Ribbon Cuttings Photographs and business descriptions courtesy of Kerrie Lindecker; Healdsburg Tribune Tori Lewis has been working within the banking industry for more than 15 years. She currently holds the position of Operations Tori Lewis Officer for Summit State Bank Summit State Bank’s Healdsburg branch. She has been with Summit State Bank for six years and is proud to be working for Sonoma County’s top rated community bank, with the highest Bauer Financial rating of all Sonoma County-based banks. Tori has been working hard as an ambassador for the Healdsburg Chamber for over a year now and strives to support her local community and encourage active participation with the Chamber. She also finds time to participate in several local community events, including the Healdsburg Future Farmers Parade and the Healdsburg Health Fair. Tori grew up in Sonoma County and has lived in Healdsburg for the last six years with her husband Tony. They have two great dogs and enjoy spending time outdoors, fishing and watching San Francisco Giants and 49ers games. Tori Lewis Summit State Bank 1001 Vine Street Healdsburg, CA (707) 433-5959 November / December 2010 EARTH BUDDHA - Earth Buddha recently opened across the street from Costeaux French Bakery. The earth-friendly store is full of gifts from around the world including all natural soaps and lotions, lanterns, baby products and more. Pictured above (L-R) : Back row, Kathleen Palmer, Bob Fraser, Cindi Brown, Loretta Strong, Bob Santucci and John Essman. Front row, Cherie Kelsay, owners Levi White and Tyler Muhle, Mary Ann Barr, Karen Roach and Candy Yandell. CAPRICORN AUTOMOTIVE - Capricorn Automotive is a Mercedes Benz specialist shop, and also services BMW, Porsche, VW, Audi and more. New owner Andrew Ebner took over the business that has been open in Healdsburg for more than 25 years. Pictured above (L-R): Kathleen Palmer, Candy Yandell, Bob Fraser, Mary Ann Barr, owner Andrew Ebner, Cherie Kelsay, Bob Santucci, Karen Roach, John Essman, Cindi Brown and Loretta Strong. Digital Grapevine Page 4 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau DINE AROUND ... Tunisian beef skewers with yogurt sauce and Calabrian-style breaded shrimp. Two of the main course competitors are Relish Culinary Adventures’ pomegranate braised short ribs with cauliflower gratin and duck leg confit with green peppercorn brandy cream sauce and truffle-mashed potatoes. Another new addition to Healdsburg this year and the notable list of dine around participants, is Baci Café & Wine Bar, which will be offering a choice of tiramisu, pannacotta, pannacotta di espresso, chocolate decadence, gelato, or sorbetto to try and top annual Dine Around favorite Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen’s traditional choice of six “scrumptious” winter desserts created and prepared by Pastry Chef Yulanda Santos. Each restaurant can only accommodate a limited number of people, so food aficionados will want to download a copy of the brochure at www. healdsburg.com/holidays to view menus and select first choice requests for date, time and dining options for appetizers, first course, main dish and dessert. The cost is $85 per person (including tax and gratuity) and optional wine pairing selections will be available for purchase at the restaurants. Participating restaurants are Affronti, A Divine Affair, Baci Café & Wine Bar, Barndiva, Bear Republic Brewing Company, Bistro Ralph, Café Gratitude, Cyrus Restaurant, Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen, spoonbar!, Ravenous Café & Lounge, Restaurant Charcuterie, Relish Culinary Adventures, Sake’O Japanese Restaurant, Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar and Zin Restaurant & Wine Bar. For reservation information call 707-479-7488 or visit www.healdsburg.com/holidays Networking Opportunities Top 10 Things You May Not Know About Your Chamber 1. The Visitors Center is open 7 days a week. 2. The Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization. 3. Our Board of Directors is comprised of local business owners and managers. 4. We have an active Facebook page and Twitter feed. 5. Our Harvest Century Bicycle Tour is the largest annual fund raiser for the Chamber. 6. www.Healdsburg.com had over 500,000 pageviews from 183,000 visitors within the last 12 months. 7. We are not a division of the City of Healdsburg. 8. The Healdsburg Visitors Center was built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). 9. Our in-house printed guides & maps for visitors are also available as PDFs on our web site. 10. We are one of the few Chambers of Commerce that is in the same office as the Visitors Bureau. Web Statistics - www.healdsburg.com November / December 2010 Digital Grapevine Page 5 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Business After Hours Mixers: Networking, hors d’ oeuvres, wine & fun! All Business After Hours photos provided by: Sonoma CONNECTION November / December 2010 September - Hosted by Café Gratitude Café Gratitude is our expression of a world of plenty. Our food and people are a celebration of our aliveness. We select the finest organic ingredients to honor the earth and ourselves, as we are one and the same. We support local farmers, sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly products. We invite you to step inside and enjoy being someone that chooses: loving your life, adoring yourself, accepting the world, being generous and grateful every day, and experiencing being provided for. Digital Grapevine Page 6 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Business After Hours Mixers: Networking, hors d’ oeuvres, wine & fun! All Business After Hours photos provided by: Sonoma CONNECTION November / December 2010 October - Hosted by Raven Film Center The Raven Film Center offers quality films and food in a unique and friendly theater. The Film Center was built in 1994 by the group that rebuilt The Raven Theater directly south of the Film Center in 1988. Now owned by SREntertainment Group and showcasing a new Hollywood & Wine program, there’s always a movie to suit your tastes. Digital Grapevine Page 7 Chamber Member Spotlights HEALDSBURG VINEYARD COTTAGE Lodging 437 West Dry Creek Road Healdsburg, CA 95448 Jan Stanley, Owner Jan and Brent Stanley are vineyard owners in Dry Creek Valley with Zinfandel and Petit Syrah grapes. Their property includes a rental cottage with two bedrooms and 2 baths. They have spectacular views of Dry Creek Valley, all within a five minute drive from downtown Healdsburg. Open every day, year around. Phone 707-433-7729 Jan@stanleyvineyards.com www.stanleyvineyards.com PORTALUPI WINES Wineries/Tasting Rooms 107 North Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 Jane Portalupi, Owner/Vice President Jane Portalupi and Tim Borges began Portalupi Wines in 2002 after traversing the premium wine business for many years. Their wines are inspired by their rich Italian heritage and expressed through Tim’s artistic, “statement” style of winemaking. Their focus is on Italian inspired wines with a contemporary new world twist. Tim and Jane have taken a leading edge approach to their tasting room offering the latest in technology to stay connected, a Wine Education Center with classes offered daily and wines by the glass. Tim and Jane are in the tasting room everyday, sharing their wines and stories. Open every day from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Phone 707-395-0960 grazie@portalupiwine.com www.portalupiwine.com November / December 2010 CAPRICORN AUTOMOTIVE Auto Parts and Repair 30 Mill Street, Suite E Healdsburg, CA 95448 Andrew Ebner, President/Owner With a new owner, a new look and a new attitude, Capricorn Automotive is Healdsburg’s best destination for European automobile service. Now with an expanded staff and a major upgrade in tools and equipment, Capricorn’s well trained team is ready to provide nearly every aspect of care for your European automobiles including Mercedes Benz, Porsche, BMW, Audi and VW. Don’t have a European car? Not a problem. They are a full service shop that is more than capable of handling Asian and domestic cars as well. Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 707-433-7094 capricornautomotive@gmail.com www.capricornautomotive.com ENCORE EVENTS RENTALS Party Rentals and Supplies 1432 Grove Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 Bridget Doherty, President Encore Events Rentals is the one-stop source for party and events needs. Located in Healdsburg, Encore Events has combined the service and expertise of two top party and events rental companies, Cal-West Rentals of Petaluma and The Special Event of Healdsburg, to provide an expanded inventory of updated and improved rental selections, with special emphasis on Wine Country entertaining. Encore Events has a staff of five trained professionals with more than 40 years experience in planning parties and special events. The company offers unlimited options in inventory, excellent customer service, and flexible delivery times. Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Closed on Sunday. Phone 707-431-3500 bridget@encoreeventsrentals.com www.encoreeventsrentals.com HAIR ARTISTRY BY GABRIELLE Hair Salons 422 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 Phillip Dorsett, Co-Owner/ Administrator Healdsburg’s exclusive location for Kerastase of Paris salon products and a Bumble and Bumble Network Salon. Hair Artistry by Gabrielle has been providing Healdsburg and its out of town guests, the premier salon experience for over 3 years. Gabrielle, the artistic director, specializes in color. Gabrielle and her team can also provide traditional and cutting edge cuts and styles. They are certified as a Brazilian Blowout hair straightening location and offers damage free real hair extensions. The salon offers hair and Chanel makeup for wedding parties and individuals by appointment. Come experience the passion that drives Hair Artistry by Gabrielle. Open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Early morning, evenings and Sundays by appointment. Phone 707-431-2493 gartistry@sbcglobal.net www.gartistry.com GOLDEN BEAR FINANCIAL Mortgage Companies 16001 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg, CA 95448 Pete Foppiano, Broker/Owner The company provides residential and commercial mortgage brokerage services, as well as real estate sales and listings. Other services include loan modifications and reverse mortgages, and credit repair by referral. Open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evenings and weekends by appointment. Phone 707-433-9143 pf97la@aol.com www.goldenbearfinancial.net Digital Grapevine Page 8 Chamber Member Spotlights AFFINITY SOLAR ENERGY Solar 399 Business Park Court, Suite 510 Windsor, CA 95492 Heather Shafer Windsor-based Affinity Solar Energy is unique, in addition to helping you make the best renewable energy choice for your specific situation and location, they strive to educate on the diverse choices available and most beneficial one for you. The result: Clean, safe, secure, affordable and sound renewable energy. They design systems to meet your specific requirements and stand behind their quotes. Call or e-mail today! Let Affinity Solar Energy address your particular interests, or just to find out more about the ever-increasing advantages of renewable energy. They welcome any and all of your comments and questions. Open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 707-836-9195 info@affinitysolar.com www.affinitysolar.com HEALDSBURG MEDIA/ HEALDSBURG MAP Advertising/Communications/Marketing/ Public Relations 140 Presidential Circle Healdsburg, CA 95448 Kenny Lowe, Owner Healdsburg Media/The Healdsburg Map provides innovative marketing and new media solutions for small businesses and wineries. They produce the Healdsburg Map and the Healdsburg App, a mobile device application for almost all things Healdsburg. Looking to enhance your website, or possible build a mobile application? Contact them today! Phone 707-694-9763 kenny@healdsburgmap.com www.healdsburgmap.com November / December 2010 PURLS OF JOY– A YARN LOVERS BOUTIQUE Yarn Shops 1480A Grove Street Healdsburg, CA 95448 Pat Boland & Rosanne Park, Owners Purls of Joy is a creative enterprise owned by Rosanne Park a longtime Healdsburg native and Pat Boland a relative newcomer to the area. Together they have created a charming little shop which carries a combination of basic and designer yarns, notions, books, patterns, jewelry, totes-almost anything a crafter may desire. If they don’t have what you need in stock they are happy to special order items. Rosanne Park is endlessly talented with either a crochet or knitting needle in fact, she recently taught herself to knit left-handed in order to facilitate teaching the lefties in her classes. Pat Boland has a passion for knitting, style and the love of finding unique treasures sold in the store. These two ladies complement and enhance each other’s talents and have resulted in bringing a little “joy” to our community. And although their store is a little bit out of the way, the shop is easy to get to and the parking is great. Knitting and crocheting classes for all ages and levels will be offered. Designer classes will also be available in the near future. Open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. They will be having a grand opening on Saturday November 6th from noon to 5 p.m., and Sunday November 7th from noon to 4 p.m. Stop by and check them out! Phone 707-433-5697 pat@purlsofjoy.com rosanne@purlsofjoy.com J. YOUNG CULINARY EVENTS Catering Event Planners 1745 Felta Road Healdsburg, CA 95448 Jeff Young, Owner/Chef J. Young Culinary Events is the evolution of chef Jeff Young’s 35 years of restaurant and winery experience. Jeff brings his love of world cooking paired with wine country cuisine that highlights local and artisan products and combines them with his event planning expertise to offer a full-service culinary experience. Blending the talents of a professional chef and the skills of an event planner, J. Young Culinary Events will assist you in personalizing your special occasion. From a custom menu for a themed event that includes not only the food but also floral and table designs, along with music and rentals (place settings & linens, etc.), to a casual hors d’oeuvre affair, Jeff and his professional team will meet all your needs. Phone 707-433-1378 jeff@jyculinaryevents.com www.jyculinaryevents.com Digital Grapevine Page 9 Membership Renewals Alan Bartl Photography, 2009 Art Reflections, 2008 Barbara Bourne Photography, 2008 Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza, 2005 Healdsburg Property Management, 1998 The Press Democrat, 2008 Puma Springs Vineyards, 2007 Raven Film Center, 2009 Healdsburg Senior Center Volunteers, 1989 Ray Holley Communications, 2006 Bistro Ralph, 1992 Healdsburg Senior Living Community, 2009 Rete, 2002 Blood Bank of the Redwoods, 2002 Phelps-Baskin Investment Group, 1992 Bowdon Designs, 1999 Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Windsor, 2005 Bear Republic Brewing Co., Inc., 1996 Buttitta Design, 1998 Capital Lumber, 2000 Case Ranch Inn, 2004 Cecilia’s Vineyard Villa, 2007 Chateau Diana, 1987 Covenant Coordinating, 2004 Cyrus, 2005 Dovetail Collection, 2003 Elite Carpet & Tile Care, 2006 Hybrid Home Performance, 2002 Stanley W. Jacobs, M.D., Inc., 2007 Jensen’s Copies & Art Supplies, 2007 La Crema Tasting Room, 2005 Michel-Schlumberger Wine Estate, 1986 Empire Mini Storage, 2000 North Bay Document Shredding, 2003 Events With Sole, Inc., 2008 Northen Painting, 2004 Flying Cloud Retreat, 2007 One World Fair Trade, 2003 Francis Ford Coppola Winery, 2006 Options Gallery, Inc., 1994 Grandma’s Victorian Cottage, 1999 Hampton Inn & Suites Windsor, 2008 The Haydon Street Inn, 1983 November / December 2010 Parkpoint Health & Swim Club, 2005 Pembroke Studios, 2004 Plaza Gourmet, 1986 Premier CRU Creative, 2009 Rich Ryan Construction, Inc., 1988 Robert Young Estate Winery, 2001 Sears Appliance Store, 2007 Segway of Healdsburg, 2009 Sonoma Bank, 2006 Sonoma County GoLocal Cooperative, 2009 State Farm Insurance, Andy Esquivel, 1999 Village Profile.com, 2009 Xtravagance, 2009 Zin Restaurant & Wine Bar, 1999 Thank You! Your continued support helps build a better Healdsburg. Digital Grapevine Page 10 Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Business Calendar of Events Chamber Mission, Values & Goals Chamber Mission Statement Business Calendar of Events - view this calendar online at www.healdsburg.biz/calendar November 2010 Economic Development Coalition Meeting 4 8 a.m., Foss Creek Community Center Business District 4 9Downtown a.m., Foss Creek Community Center Healdsburg Lodging Coalition Meeting 4 12:30 p.m., Barndiva Chamber Board of Directors Meeting 18 7:30 a.m., Alliance Medical Center Business After Hours, 17 5-7 p.m., Summit State Bank, 1001 Vine Street 26 DOWNTOWN HOLIDAY PARTY!! 5 - 9 p.m. December 2010 Economic Development Coalition Meeting 2 8 a.m., Foss Creek Community Center Business District 2 9Downtown a.m., Foss Creek Community Center Healdsburg Lodging Coalition Meeting 2 12:30 p.m., Barndiva 8,9 Holidays in Healdsburg Strolling Dine Around www.healdsburg.com/holidays or call 707-479-7488 15,16 Chamber Board of Directors Meeting 9 7:30 a.m., Alliance Medical Center Business After Hours / HYPN Meeting 15 5-7 p.m., Lambert Bridge Winery Combined Holiday Mixer with Healdsburg Young Professionals Network 2010 OFFICERS Chair Renee Mengali, Mengali Accountancy Vice Chair Bob Fraser, Redwood Moving & Storage Chair-Elect George Christie, Christie Consulting Treasurer Cindi Brown, North Coast Bank Immediate Past Chair Lucy Lewand, Camellia Inn/All Seasons The Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce works to grow the economy, enhance our community’s quality of life, serve as the voice of business and deliver value in order to ignite success for our members and the community. Chamber Values We will act with fairness and integrity. We will represent our membership as responsible citizens in the business communities that they serve. We will work as a team in our membershipbased association of businesses, professional leaders and individuals. We will take leadership positions to promote responsible economic growth, employment opportunity, responsible government, excellence in education and quality of life. We will hold the business needs of our membership to be our highest priority and will deliver high-quality and timely, cost effective programs, products and services that meet these needs. Chamber Goals Create a strong local economy. Promote the community. Provide networking opportunities for our members. Be the “voice of business” with Government. Create a strong viable organization. If you are a Healdsburg Chamber Member and would like to receive this newsletter, please call (707) 433-6935 or email info@healdsburg.com and leave your name, business name and email address. DIRECTORS CHAMBER STAFF Shelley Anderson, Midnight Sun Rollie Atkinson, Healdsburg Tribune Mary Ann Barr, Marketing & Events Director Nancy Beeken, Sonoma Living Green/Pendragon Karen Aubert-Roach, George Diebold, Healdsburg Floor Coverings Operations & Member Services Director Jan Gianni, A.V. Winegrowers Nick Young, Visitor & Information Genevieve Llerena, H.U.S.D. Services Director Dan Maraviglia; Passalacqua, Mazzoni, Anne Carter & Marsha Lynch, Gladden, Lopez & Maraviglia LLP Weekend Assistants Larry Orr, RE/MAX Full Spectrum Gary Plass, City of Healdsburg Loretta P. Strong, Edward Jones Investments Gary Sumner, Coldwell Banker “Digital Grapevine” is a publication of the Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau 217 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg CA 95448-4103 | (707) 433-6935 t | (707) 433-7562 f November / December 2010 Digital Grapevine Page 11 Downtown Holiday Party Holidays in Healdsburg 2010 Friday, November 26 5pm to 9pm Healdsburg Downtown Merchants invites you to bring your gift list, friends and your appetite to this not to be missed town celebration. Entertainment, carriage rides and great food throughout downtown. FOR MORE INFO VISIT HEALDSBURG.COM/HOLIDAYS 707 | 433 6935 Thankfully, there’s Healdsburg. Healdsburg Kiwanis Christmas Tree Lot 2010 Dates: Nov. 26th - Dec. 24th Hours: M-F--------11 am to 7 pm Sat-Sun---10 am to 7 pm Where: Just north of City Hall (We also sell tree bases, wreaths, and other support.) Proceeds go to support our community service projects. Serving our Community Since 1923 Healdsburg Primary Care Welcomes Rachel Mayorga, MD, FACP I collaborate with my patients to “customize a care plan focused on their unique health needs and life goals.” Dr. Mayorga and Healdsburg Primary Care Are Accepting New Patients Dr. Mayorga is board-certified in Internal Medicine and in Geriatric Medicine. As a specialist in “Healthy Aging,” she has lectured and participated in community outreach programs. She is accepting new patients ages 20 and older. Dr. Mayorga received a Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine from Rush-Presbyterian, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. She completed residency in Internal Medicine at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona, and graduated with an MD from the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah. Married to Patrick Rousche, a tenured professor in Bioengineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago, they have two children, Patrick and Catherine, who give them joy every day. Dr. Mayorga speaks limited French and Spanish. Her hobbies are dancing, painting, hiking and camping. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Mayorga or one of our other physicians at Healdsburg Primary Care, Call: (707) 433-3383 Serving the area for over 30 years. Most insurances accepted. David H. Anderson, MD, FACP Paul J. Marguglio, MD, FACP Rachel Mayorga, MD, FACP, CMD Locke Wilson, MD Andre B. Gerard, MD Douglas D. Pile, MD Mary A. Berg , MD Family Nurse Practitioners Judy Lock, FNP-BC Cheryl Gibson, FNP-BC Healdsburg Primary Care is located at 1312 Prentice Drive, near Healdsburg District Hospital. NORTH SONOMA COUNTY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT nschd.org Another Free HDH Senior Live Well Presentation All About Memory Presented by Allan L. Bernstein, MD, Neurologist • How Your Memory Works • Types of Neurological Diseases • How to Possibly Prevent these Diseases • Latest Research on Alzheimer’s This FREE informative presentation by Dr. Allan Bernstein will discuss how memory works, what can go wrong, and how we can possibly prevent these diseases from developing. Dr. Bernstein will review the medical issues which can interfere with memory including: medications, head injuries, strokes, poor nutrition, visual and hearing loss, social isolation and depression. Dr. Bernstein will also discuss in detail the latest research in the field of Alzheimer’s disease. About Allan L. Bernstein, MD Dr. Bernstein is on staff at Healdsburg District Hospital (HDH) and a consulting Neurologist at both the HDH Kozel Stroke Institute and Palm Drive Hospital. He is the principal investigator in neurologic disease at Radiant Research in Santa Rosa. His area of research and publications include: stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, migraine and nutrition. Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dry Creek Inn – Krug Event Center 198 Dry Creek Rd., Healdsburg RSVP Only: (707) 431-6524 Dr. Bernstein served as a Professor of Clinical Neurology at the School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, UCSF Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Bernstein also was a visiting professor in Thailand, Pakistan, Indonesia and Singapore. (707)431-6314 1310 Prentice Drive, Suite D, Healdsburg Allan L. Bernstein, MD nschd.org webistree puts the web in your hands Web Seminar Cut through the internet clutter...Connect the dots... Bring new life to your business You are HERE Your customers Your competition 2-Hour Seminar | Wednesday | November 17th, 2010 | 8:00am - 10:00am Healdsburg Golf Club | The Clubhouse at Tayman Park, 927 S. Fitch Mountain Rd Healdsburg, CA 95448 (Healdsburg Ave exit, right on Front, right on Matheson) $15/person | (seminar attendance limited to the first 25 participants who sign up) (Continental breakfast with coffee, rolls, fruit, etc.) Call 707-433-0336. For more information on Webistree please visit our site @ www.webistree.com | Discount Code 2G3GX ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN Children - Healdsburg’s Best Investment! CHILDREN deserve an excellent education. We know that our children’s greatest opportunity for success is through high quality education - and they rely on us to make it happen. HEALDSBURG’S public schools need our support in this time of unprecedented school budget cuts. Programs like the Kindergarten – 5th Grade Enrichment Program - art, music, fitness, computer, gardening, chess, drama and science classes are completely funded through parent, business and community donations! 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