Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
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Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
TM APRIL 2010 TM Creating Extraordinary Presence: Why ‘Normal’ is Dangerous in Abnormal Times Leadership Coach Stephen W. Frueh, Ph.D. Featured Speaker at Chamber’s April 8th Breakfast B usiness people not only need to think outside the box they need to turn it upside down and examine their own assumptions. This presentation is all about paradigms and how they affect your willingness to proactively thrive in challenging times. Join us at the April 8th Good Morning, Calabasas! Networking Breakfast with featured speaker Stephen W. Frueh Ph.D., a business coach, a leadership coach and a consultant to small and medium sized businesses. He is the creator and founder of the NoBS Business Buzz – www.NoBSbizOffer.com - and offers two leadership groups which meet bi- weekly in his guesthouse office. Stephen also coaches couples on bringing fresh energy and enthusiasm into their marriages - the Marriage Conversation www. marriageconversation.com. He is the author of With These Rings and From Marginal to Magnificent: How to Make your Marriage Sing. Stephen is a nationally known speaker and a consultant whose clients have included the F.A.A, Chevron, and Precision Dynamics Corporation. He lives in a ‘little piece of heaven’ right between Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley with his wife Lynn, a marriage and family therapist, and twelve year old daughter. To make a reservation, please call Cheryl at the Chamber Office at 818.222.5680, or email: info@calabasaschamber. com. Admission: $15 Members; $18 Non-Members. Calabasas Taste of the Town! 15TH ANNUAL CALABASAS WINE TASTING & SILENT AUCTION Friday, June 11 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Calabasas Civic Center Plaza 100 Civic Center Way This special evening will feature the best of great wines from around the world, an array of sensational food, a full Silent Auction featuring a variety of gifts and a Mini-Martini Bar. The Civic Center, adjacent to The Commons at Calabasas, provides great visibility with easy access and plenty of parking. Sponsors will have the opportunity to host a wine table at the same time showcase their business among hundreds of people and receive greater exposure in the community. To participate as a Wine Sponsor, donate an Auction Item or to make a Reservation, please call the Chamber office at 818.222.5680. This event benefits Calabasas business programs and activities for members throughout the year. Membership Appreciation Day Tuesday, May 4th Look for a visit and GIFT by a fellow Chamber Member and learn about our Remember-A-Member and Promotional Opportunities Call the Chamber to volunteer and help distribute gifts: 818.222.5680 The CALABASAS POST is a publication of the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce, 23564 Calabasas Road, Suite 101 Calabasas, CA 91302 818.222.5680 / Fax 818.222.5690 E-mail: info@calabasaschamber.com Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M - F www.calabasaschamber.com 2010 Board Of Directors Chairman of the Board Kimberly Bordonaro (2006) ProStyle Image, 818.468.4670 First Vice Chair Elena Yasno (2008) Ticket to Travel, 818.222.0252 Vice Chair Finance Matthew Pime (2006) New England Financial, 818.999.2800 Vice Chair Governmental Affairs Martin Seda (2005) AXA Advisors, LLC, 818.587.4297 Vice Chair Chamber Development Jeff Blum (2007) Raymond James & Associates, Inc. 805.218.8914 Vice Chair Membership Trevis Rucci (2008) Wells Fargo Advisors 310.288.5447 Immediate Past Chair Doug Ridley (2006) Anthem Digital, 818.597.2344 Brenda Johnson (2006) Calabasas Pharmacy 818.223.8656 Rick Lemmo (2008) Caruso Affiliated, 323.900.8122 Don Lucove, CPA (2008) Lucove, Say & Company 818.224.4411 Barbara McDaniel (2005) Prudential California Realty – Calabasas 818.425.1502 Jeff Morton (2007) AmeriFund Lending Group 818.564.4127 Michelle Paquette (2009) All Ways Consulting, 310.429.7117 Jami Taguchi (2009) Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist 818.585.4403 Chamber Staff Carol Washburn, President/CEO Tinalyn Firestone, Account Executive Joni Samuels, Account Executive Cheryl Frotton, Administrative Assistant Newsletter Design Diana LaPointe DJW Design, 818.730.7215 2 • www.calabasaschamber.com CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE By Kimberly Bordonaro, ProStyle Image A pril is my favorite month of the year. The crisp air brings a sense of vibrancy and inspiration after the cold winter months –a perfect time to apply those feelings to your business. It is also the time of year that we express gratitude to our employees. The Chamber has set a wonderful venue for you to showcase your valued employees and publicly thank them for their service during “The Golden Lasso Employee Appreciation Luncheon” on April 22nd. “Gratitude is the memory of the heart.” – French Proverb. A simple thank you can go a long way in keeping your employees happy and productive in the workplace. In addition to publicly thanking your employees during our April Luncheon, I encourage you to be creative in finding extra ways to express your gratitude by simply opening your Chamber directory. Some ideas I came up with include: • Milk and Cookies (or cupcakes) Party – Calabasas has some of the best bakeries around! Why not take a break with a nostalgic treat? • A Free Lunch – Who says there are no free lunches? Award employees who go above and beyond with a gift certificate to their favorite local restaurant. • Bowling Night – An entertaining spin on the staff party. Host your own annual bowling party and encourage team spirit. It’s also a great way to get your practice in before the Chamber’s Annual Bowling Tournament coming your way in August! • Annual Employee Appreciation Award – Have a special award or plaque made to honor those that help your company shine. Be sure to include showcase it where your costumers can also admire it. • This Bud’s for You – Flowers are a beautiful way to express gratitude. Work with one of our Chamber’s florists to create a “bouquet of the month” and honor a different employee monthly. Of course there are many other creative ideas out there and we would love to hear the unique you express gratitude through the services of other members. Many members offer Chamber discounts, so be sure to ask and let them know you are member as well. And don’t forget to fill out a “Remember-a-Member” card to enter in our monthly prize drawing – simply for demonstrating your loyalty to Always Buy Chamber. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE By Martin Seda, Economic & Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Our March meeting began with the Chair reporting that the Chamber Board had voted to approve the Committee’s recommendation to support the League of California Cities’ Initiative for qualification on the November ballot. The purpose of the initiative is to protect municipal revenue sources by prohibiting the State from taking funds used for transportation or local government projects and services. Our public representatives discussed a number of key points affecting their jurisdictions and stakeholders: 1. Water Conservation – Jeff Reinhardt, from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD), updated us on a number of developments: • The State Department of Water Resources provided of slight increase to the water supply that Southern California could receive from the Delta this year. Earlier projections were significantly lower than the amount we received last year and continue to trail last year despite this recent revision. Key water storage facilities, like Lake Oroville, are still below where they should be for this time of year; water budgeting and conversation should continue. See Legislative Update, page 5 Business Mixer & Gift Gathering Gala April 22 Luncheon Presented by: Employee Appreciation Luncheon Golden Lasso Guest Speaker: Dr. Lee R. Weiss West Hills Hospital and Medical Center 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 4774 Park Granada #1 (in the Postal Annex Shopping Center) Calabasas Civic Center - Founders Hall 200 Civic Center Way, Calabasas Thursday, April 15 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. ~Free Admission ~ Refreshments ~ ~ Networking ~ You may bring a new, unwrapped gift for the June 11th Wine Tasting & Silent Auction To make a reservation, call the Chamber Office at 818.222.5680 New Members Receiving Plaques (l-r) Kimberly Bordonaro, Chamber Chairman; Susan Blumert, AFLAC; Dylette Davis, Loving Home Hospice, Inc.; Randall Pelter; Graphic Sales West, Inc.; Linda Purl, California International Theatre Festival; Bradley Kraines, New York Life Insurance Company and Joni Samuels, Chamber Account Executive. Admission: Members $25; Non-Members $30 RSVP to Cheryl at 818.222.5680 Calabasas Chamber Honored City Council Member James Bozajian with the Bill Van Gieson “Spirit of Calabasas” Award at their February Luncheon – 2010 Past President/Chair Selection Committee, left to right, Doug Ridley, Chair 2008 and 2009; Carol Washburn, Calabasas Chamber President and CEO; Council Member James Bozajian “Spirit of Calabasas” Award Honoree; Stephanie Warren, Chair 2006 and 2007; Award presenter Mark Glazer, Chair 1996 and Jeff Blum, Chair 1994 and 1995. April 2010 • 3 GOOD MORNING, CALABASAS! Elena Yasno from Ticket to Travel will moderate the April Good Morning Calabasas! Breakfast on Thursday, April 8, starting at 7:15 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn – Calabasas. Speaker Stephen Frueh, Ph.D., will present “Creating Extraordinary Presence: Why Normal is Dangerous in Abnormal Times.” Bring plenty of business cards to share, literature for the marketing display table, and rehearse your 30-second business introduction. Thank you to Jeff Morton of the AmeriFund Lending Group for moderating the March Breakfast program. And, special thanks to the following people for their generous door prizes at the March Breakfast: Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law; Wayne Levine, Bettermen.org; Al Rosenberg, Beds Unlimited; and Jami Taguchi, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. Bringing a door prize to the breakfast is a great way to publicize your business! Chamber members and the general public are invited to attend the monthly Breakfast. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for non-members. Please call Cheryl Frotton at 818.222.5680 to make your reservation. No shows will be charged. RIBBON CUTTINGS Calabasas Board Members and Deputies Welcome Berkner Mobile Notary and Live Scan Fingerprinting at a Ribbon-Cutting! (l-r) Jacqueline Souza, Souza & Associates, Inc.; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law; Elena Yasno, Ticket to Travel; Jami Taguchi, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist; Kimberly Bordonaro, Chamber Chairman; Jeff Morton, AmeriFund Lending Group; Bobbi and Phil Berkner, Owners; Jeff Blum, Raymond James & Associates, Inc.; Marcey Verity-Viner; American Cancer Society and Carol Washburn, Chamber President/CEO. April Breakfast Sponsored by: The Calabasas Chamber Welcomes Graphic Sales West, Inc. to the Chamber! (l-r) Joni Samuels, Chamber Account Executive; Carol Washburn, Chamber President/CEO; Jami Taguchi, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist; Jeff Blum, Raymond James & Associates, Inc.; Dan Pelter, President/Owner; Randall Pelter, Sales Director; Elena Yasno, Ticket to Travel and Marcey Verity-Viner, American Cancer Society. Advertising Opportunities! Three great ways to reach the local community: ✓ Place a flyer in our monthly newsletter ✓ Place an ad in the newsletter ✓ Advertise online on the Chamber website Call the Calabasas Chamber Office at 818.222.5680. 4 • www.calabasaschamber.com WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS 4G WIRELESS, INC. – Premium Verizon Wireless retailer. For all your wireless needs. Zed Ayeni 4720 Commons Way #G Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 591-1300 iayeni@4gwireless.com MELISSA MOSE, MFT 23622 Calabasas Road #104 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 222-6340 mose.melissa@gmail.com Correction: The website address for Loving Home Hospice lovehomehospice.org. Remember-A-Member Congratulations to Brenda Johnson of Calabasas Pharmacy and Bobbi Berkner of Berkner Mobile Notary and Live Scan Fingerprinting, for winning the Remember-AMember drawing this past month. Both won a free admission to the March Breakfast. Legislative Update Continued from page 2 • The local Sherriff’s Station opened an Unused and Expired Drug Collection Point. The effort will help protect the quality of our water by keeping these drugs from contaminating our water resources. Common practice by many has been to flush drugs down toilets as a means of disposal. • District sponsored water conservation classes continue to be well attended particularly those on arid landscaping. • The LVMWD board will be considering its position on the Water Bond Initiative at their next meeting. 2. County Update – Timothy Pershing, representing County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, discussed the following issues: • The California Budget remains a concern due to its potential impact on the county, specifically in those areas dependent on transfer payments from the state. • An outside consultant will begin reviewing the situation at the County Probation Department due to alleged abuses by employees. • The Sherriff’s Department will have funding to continue the Operation Safe Canyon Program. New officers in the Highway Patrol have been assigned to our district. Rumble strips will start to be placed on canyon roads after repaving projects have been completed. The Committee’s next meeting is scheduled for April 5th at Fins Creekside Restaurant at 12 noon. Please join us to learn about the issues that affect your business community. New Healthcare Trends and New Expansion at West Hills Hospital Golden Lasso Employee Appreciation Luncheon features Dr. Lee R. Weiss The Calabasas Chamber invites members and the public to the Golden Lasso Employee Appreciation Luncheon on Thursday, April 22nd at the Calabasas Civic Center in Founders Hall located at 200 Civic Center Way in Calabasas. Dr. Lee R. Weiss, Medical Director and Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center will be the featured speaker on, “New Healthcare Trends and New Expansion Plans at West Hills Hospital” - How this Expansion will Benefit the Community. Dr. Weiss is a graduate of Columbia University and the State University of New York at Downstate School of Medicine. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California at San Diego and the Salk Institute pioneering techniques in Viral Immunology and experimental viral vaccine development. He completed training in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Emergency Medicine at Kings County Hospital, the National Institutes of Health, Bellevue Hospital Center, and the New York University Medical Center. For the past twenty-five years Dr. Weiss has focused his research interests on the Epidemiology and Management of Outpatient Infectious Diseases. His major research focus has been the epidemiology of resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae. An avid International Traveler, for the past twenty years Dr. Weiss has volunteered with Doctors without Borders in Africa and Central Asia. Dr. Weiss resides with his family in Hermosa Beach, California. To attend the Luncheon, please RSVP to the Chamber office at 818.222.5680, or send an email to info@calabasaschamber. com and invest $25 as a member or $30 as a non-member (and remember, no shows will be charged). April Luncheon HOST ?? Did You Know? ?? For each business referred to the Chamber, you will receive a $25 discount on your membership dues April 2010 • 5 MEMBER NEWS CITY NEWS BetterMen.org featured on ‘The Daily Show’ – Wayne Levine, founder of BetterMen.org and the West Coast Men’s Center was featured on the Daily Show With Jon Stewart last month. “Daily Show” correspondent Samantha Bee came out to visit Levine and sat in on one of his men’s group meetings in Malibu Creek State Park. The show aired February 3rd. The San Fernando Valley Business Journal Second Annual Human Resources Professional Awards Luncheon – Congratulations to Nominees Joyce Goodman, Viewpoint School and Linda Wegard, Mighty Net, Inc., who were recognized as the valley’s top human resource professionals at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills on March 3rd. Designs of the Interior, formerly of Woodland Hills since 2006, relocated its design center to the Westlake Plaza of Westlake Village in March 2010. The design center is “one of a kind” in how it operates, and is expected to create quite a sensation in the area. Karen Shoener, President of the company, explains: “Lots of places tout interior design services and lots of stores well furnishings and custom items. We have the best of both worlds with certified interior designers good enough to be in the Pasadena Showcase, and ‘remarkable resources’ right here in the center that include hundreds of vendors, fabrics, styles and price levels.” Phone 805.418.1890. Fins Westlake is making a change…introducing Fins Tavern & Grill; a casual gastro tavern committed to great eating and drinking at fair prices. They have enlarged their bar, added 9 beers on tap and revamped the wine list. The menu features many Fins classic dishes with a few new twists and tapas appetizers. Happy Hour Every Day, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. – close. Loving Home Hospice Pre-Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea – On Sunday, May 2nd at 3-5 p.m., join us for a Pre-Mother’s Day Tea at Marmalade Café, Calabasas to benefit Loving Home Hospice, Inc., dedicated to providing hospice care for babies, children and teens. The cost is $40/pp and reservations are required. The afternoon will include a typical afternoon tea menu of scones, tea sandwiches, cookies, bars and assorted breads. An informal spring fashion show will be presented by Blush, a Trendy Boutique located in The Courtyard at the Commons. Planet Beauty will highlight beauty trends in make-up, skin, hair and nails. Give-aways and special drawings are also being provided. R.S.V.P. by April 27th to www.lovehomehospice.org or 805-578-2450. Photo courtesy of the City of Calabasas The City of Calabasas welcomed a delegaton from its Sister City in Anqing, China in March. Anqing has been a sister city to Calabasas for nearly 10 years, a partnership that has been enriched through reciprocal visits by students, residents and government officials. Mayor Wolfson and Councilmember Dennis Washburn presented the Anqing group with a Key to the City before taking a tour of the new Civic Center. Shown in the picture are Anqing representatives presenting the City with a decorative scroll with a Chinese inscription about water which reads, “How can it be so clear and cool? For water comes fresh from its source.” The quote is from a book written by poet, statesman, philosopher and neo-Confucian Zhu-Li during the anceint Northern Song Dynasty. The representatives were especially interested in California and local water issues and green initiatives. Join the City of Calabasas Earth Day Celebration on April 3, 2010 at Las Virgenes Creek at Agoura Road and Las Virgenes Road (just behind Starbucks) for a spring afternoon of fun and education. The Earth Day celebration will take place between 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and feature exhibits, entertainment, learning booths, informational speakers and activities that focus on the environment. The Earth Day event will focus on energy conservation, sustainable living and eco-friendly products and services. Participating groups will line the Las Virgenes Creek Restoration Site with a variety of informational and interactive booths. New Leash on Life Animal Rescue - Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center and the Rotary Club of Calabasas have joined forces to hold the 6th Annual Nuts for Mutts 5k Walk on Sunday, April 18. Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m. and the walk begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Community Center, 27040 Malibu Hills Road in Calabasas. The Nuts for Mutts walk is a fun-filled, family friendly fundraiser, now in its sixth year, featuring a 5k walk-a-thon through Calabasas. Registration for the Nuts for Mutts 5k Walk is now available at www.nutsformutts.org. For more information, please call (818) 880-2993. The Calabasas Fine Arts Festival, Saturday and Sunday, May 1st & 2nd, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the beautiful Calabasas Civic Center and the Commons at Calabasas. Free Admission – Free Parking. Sponsored by the City of Calabasas, the Calabasas Arts Council and the Commons at Calabasas. www.calabasasartscouncil.com 6 • www.calabasaschamber.com THANK YOU, RENEWING MEMBERS MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Jennifer Bercy, Relay for Life, Lead Volunteer, LA North 2004 Jennifer Bercy, a Calabasas resident, has been a volunteer with The American Cancer Society Relay For Life Calabasas for 7 years. In 2009 she accepted a two-year position as the Relay Lead Volunteer for Los Angeles North and conducts training and provides support for 42 Relays. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature event. It is a 24-hour event to increase cancer awareness in our community while raising much-needed funds for the American Cancer Society. Funds go to research, advocacy, education and patient services. Each team at the event has at least 10 members who take turns walking the track. Participants camp out enjoying music, entertainment and food while building team spirit to help in the fight against cancer. The 2010 Relay For Life Calabasas will be held at A.C. Stelle Middle School May 15, at 9 a.m. through May 16, at 9 a.m. For more information, to donate or become a corporate sponsor, to volunteer or to form or join a team go to www.RelayForLife.org/CalabasasCA or contact Jennifer directly at JenBercy@aol.com or at 818-388-8251. San Fernando Valley Office, 500 N. Victory Blvd., Burbank, CA 91502. Pager: 818.388.8251 ZenSpa RC Digital Design RMS Direct, Inc. Order Your Personal Magnetic Name Badge 1983 Calabasas Historical Society 1985 Saddle Peak Lodge 1992 Country Inn & Suites by Carlson 1993 Awards and More… 1995 Michael Brockman 1996 Calabasas Pharmacy Fins Creekside 2000 Poms & Associates Insurance Brokers, Inc. 2001 Lois Julien Lewis R. Landau, Attorney at Law 2003 Calabasas Orthodontics 2005 Core Element Ventures, LLC Connections Unlimited The Law Collaborative, Los Angeles 2006 Calmont School at Cottontail Ranch NOW Messenger Service Western Commercial Bank 2007 Boys & Girls Club of Conejo & Las Virgenes 2008 Hub International Insurance Services, Inc. Printing Zone, Inc. The Salvation Army, Southern California Division Designs of the Interior American Cancer Society, CA Division, Inc. 2009 Silverstone Consulting Toners, Etc. Montessori of Calabasas Siena Publishing, Inc. For the low price of $12, receive a distinctive green magnetic badge with engraved white lettering to publicize your business at functions you attend. You may place your badge order through the Chamber office at 818.222.5680. Sponsor a Chamber Breakfast or Luncheon For a $150 Sponsorship, you and Become your employees will be the “Host” of the a Sponsor! program, greeting fellow Chamber Members and their guests. The sponsorship also includes • a 5-minute presentation about your company and an introduction of your employees, • a premiere marketing table to display your company’s goods and services, • your company and logo posted on the Chamber’s website home page with the luncheon article and a link to your website, • a business card ad in the Calabasas Post, and • a complimentary meal. Call Carol at the Chamber Office: 818.222.5680. April 2010 • 7 PRESORT STD. U.S. Postage PAID RMS Direct TM 23564 Calabasas Road, Suite 101 Calabasas, CA 91302 CALENDAR Printed on recycled paper APRIL 2010 5 Monday, 12:00 Noon EGAC Committee Meeting Fins Creekside 6 Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. Deputy Meeting Chamber Office 8 Thursday, 7:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Good Morning Calabasas! Chamber Networking Breakfast Hilton Garden Inn – Calabasas 24150 Park Sorrento, Calabasas 13 Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Coffee with Carol Chamber Conference Room 23564 Calabasas Road, #101 Reservations required! 22 Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Chamber Luncheon Calabasas Civic Center – Founders Hall 200 Civic Center Way, Calabasas 15 Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Education/Green Task Force Committee Meeting Chamber Office 27 Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting Acura 101 West 15 Thursday, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Business Mixer Florentyna’s A Fine Flower Company & Blue Table 4774 Park Granada #1, Calabasas TM Chamber Board Members and Deputies Welcome Planet Beauty, California’s most unique, cutting edge Beauty Boutique. Pictured are (l-r) Stephanie Warren, VICA; Carol Washburn, Chamber President/CEO; Brenda Johnson, Calabasas Pharmacy, Christine Diep, Manager; Manuel Ray and Andrew Chavez, Staff; Joni Samuels, Chamber Account Executive; Jami Taguchi, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Marcey Verity-Viner, American Cancer Society. Located at 23637 Calabasas Rd., at the Courtyard at the Commons (next to the Coffee Bean shop). Phone: 818.225.8920 The Calabasas Chamber Welcomes Life Change Community Church to Calabasas – (l-r) Carol Washburn, Chamber President/ CEO; Marcey Verity-Viner, American Cancer Society; Jami Taguchi, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist; Kimberly Bordonaro, Chamber Chairman; Jeff Morton, AmeriFund Lending Group; Brad Johnson, Pastor; Jeff Blum, Raymond James & Associates, Inc.; Jacqueline Souza, Souza & Associates, Inc.; Bob J. Epstein, Attorney at Law and Elena Yasno, Ticket to Travel. Phone: 818.276.1858
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