April 2013 - Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce
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April 2013 - Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce
‘High Noon in Scotts Valley’ Educational Luncheon Pinterest For Business Training Featured May 14, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Scotts Valley Hilton T he Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce, along with our business partners Next Media 360 and Wilkins Consulting, are pleased to present a hands-on seminar for our Businesses on the best uses of Pinterest for your business at our May High Noon in Scotts Valley Educational Luncheon. Pinterest is a fast-growing new social media tool that businesses can maximize on if used correctly. We are pleased to welcome Shelly Claman of Next Media 360 for this timely presentation and training. This seminar will feature an overview of what Pinterest is, how people are using it, and how & why it is relevant to businesses. The majority of the presentation will go through tips on how to use Pinterest as a business including identifying your target customer, creating appealing boards, pinning relevant content, and integrating your Pinterest efforts with your website as well as other marketing and social media efforts. The presentation will highlight how Pinterest can create branding for businesses, drive web traffic, increase sales, and generate relationships with consumers. We’ll share with you how the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce can further share your Pinterest ideas and assist with your marketing efforts. At the end of the presentation, Ms. Claman will be able to help you set up your Pinterest accounts. Be sure to bring your laptops and get started with this new marketing vehicle. The seminar will begin at 11:00 a.m. sharp, so don’t be late. We will break for a luncheon at noon, where you can eat, network and share ideas and questions about Pinterest with those in the seminar. Then it’s back to the seminar and more details to get you started. Our Presenter, Shelly Claman, is Research Director for NextMedia Silicon Valley (Mix 106.5 KEZR-FM, 94.5 KBAY-FM and NextMedia360), where she has the unique opportunity to provide information to a wide variety of businesses. Shelly Claman This shapes their perceptions of their industry, identifies consumers, and gives direction on their marketing options. Ms. Claman works with NMSV’s sales staff to consult on research and marketing strategy for local businesses. She also provides on-going training to the sales staff on proposal and presentation skills. Shelly Claman studied Psychology, Marketing and Writing at UC Berkeley and graduated with a degree in English. She also attended San Jose State University for graduate school to study teaching and education. “I always knew that somehow I’d find a way to combine those interests in my professional endeavors,” says Ms. Claman. She is now highly involved in Next Media 360’s two radio stations social media efforts on Pinterest and was the advocate for making sure that stations stepped into this arena. We are excited to provide this opportunity for Shelly Claman to share her expertise with our business members at our High Noon in Scotts Valley. Registration for this High Noon in Scotts Valley educational seminar is $35, which includes lunch. Early Bird Registration is $30 and available for Scotts Valley Chamber Members only if registered by May 1st. Pre-registration is required. Registration after May 1, is $35 for members and Prospective members. “High Noon” page 14 Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Hits the Streets of Scotts Valley T hursday, April 18th, The Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce business members, Board of Directors and Ambassadors will be walking the streets of Scotts Valley in their second “BIZ WALK” event. Representatives of the Chamber will be joined by City leaders to walk the streets of Scotts Valley visiting with our local businesses and asking, “How’s business?” The goal of this “Walk” is to give individual business owners and managers the opportunity to talk with the business and civic leadership of our City who have the ability to act on their behalf and work together to ensure a more prosperous business climate here in Scotts Valley, based on the information we garner from our local business owners. The BIZ WALK program offers an excellent opportunity to listen to the local business community, identifying common themes for action while bringing together educational resources, City services and representatives of the business community. This is not a membership drive or a sales call. This is a program designed specifically to help businesses in the community stay in business by identifying business needs and strengths in our Community. We will walk in teams and are looking for Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce business members who will volunteer to walk with our Chamber Board of Directors and Ambassadors as we conduct our second “BIZ WALK.” If you can make a few hours available during business hours on Thursday, April 18, to assist us in this endeavor, we ask you to contact the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce at info@ scottsvalleychamber.com or call us at 438-1010. Call now as our walking teams are being formed. As a business owner or manager, start thinking about how your business has been doing in comparison to 2011 and welcome our teams as they visit on April 18 – 9 am to 5 pm. We are looking forward to this opportunity to talk with as many of our Scotts Valley businesses as possible. We’ll see you on the Streets of Scotts Valley April 18th! Calendar of Upcoming Events April 18 • Biz Walk 9:00 – 5:00 pm Meet at Scotts Valley Chamber Office April 25 • Scotts Valley Chamber Business Networking Mixer, 5:30 - 7:00 pm Hinde Chiropractic Center, 216-A Mt Hermon Road Kings Village Shopping Center April 26 • New Business Ribbon Cutting 12:00 - 1:00 pm Treehouse Pizza, 18 B Victor Square May 9 • Happy Hour Networking 5:30 - 7:00 pm Café Carlos, 6016 Scotts Valley Drive May 14 • Pinterest Seminar 11:00 – 2:00 pm Scotts Valley Hilton, 6001 La Madrona Drive May 23 • Scotts Valley Chamber Business Networking Mixer, 5:30 - 7:00 pm Hosted by Relay for Life May 31 • Membership BBQ and Bocce Tournament Skypark, 361 Kings Village Road August 10 & 11 • Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival 2013, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Please plan to Volunteer Skypark, 361 Kings Village Road Call the Chamber Today or Visit www.scottsvalleychamber.com www.tpgonlinedaily.com Scotts Valley Times / April 2013 / 11 Spring Into Action Become A Sponsor For One of Scotts Valley’s Favorite Community Events S pring is the time when we make plans for, graduations, weddings, vacations, and, of course, the 14th Annual Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival, August 10 & 11th. Continually voted Scotts Valley’s Fave or Rave Community Event, this Festival is our Chamber’s gift to the community and we would like to invite you to take part in making 2013 the best festival yet. We will be celebrating our 14th year of the Festival and plans are underway for a great weekend in Skypark. The Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival is such a great event because of our Fantastic Sponsors. We are beginning our search for that elite group of Businesses who will sponsor this great event. Our advertising efforts have increased the attendance of this Festival over the years, and we need our business sponsors to keep the awareness high and the event thriving. Sponsorships are now being accepted for the 14th Annual Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival. Join with fellow business members and link your name to this great event as we expand our advertising even more with your logo. Spring into Action and Welcome Farah Galvez Theissen to Scotts Valley Chamber Board F arah Galvez Theissen, co-owner of Globus New Media LLC, is our newest addition to the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Her company, which she co-owns with her husband, Uli Theissen, is also known as GoboSource. What is a Gobo you might ask? Well, it’s a glass or metal disk with a laser etched Farah Galvez Theissen logo or design that you can shine onto a building or wall. Comparable to a slide projector but on a larger scale. These entrepreneurs have been doing this for 8years. “We’ve been blessed to have started a business and survived the economic downturn. Actually showing fiscal growth year on year,” says Farah. Farah and Uli have two active boys, ages 14 and 7. Both are attending Scotts Valley Unified Schools. Their children were one of the main reasons why they moved their family and business to Scotts Valley from San Jose in 2010. Farah says, “The schools here have dedicated teachers, substantial administration and a community that will not allow our schools to fail.” As a lead member of Save Our Schools Scotts Valley, Farah was active in helping to pass Measure K – Parcel Tax Initiative. “Passing Measure K was another way that our community rallied together to show that our children and our schools are important,” shared Farah. But her husband Uli jokingly says the other main reason for moving was the proximity to world-class mountain bike riding, which he does weekly with the riding group OTC. When not in the office, Farah is helping raise money for SVHS Parent Club whose primary objective is to help fund Academic Endeavors at the high school. She also loves volunteering in the elementary classroom because she says, “The energy of the children keeps me motivated and it’s never a dull moment being around 6 & 7 year olds!” Currently, she is helping the Chamber organize this year’s Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival. If you have not helped sponsor this event, Farah may be contacting you. She enjoys cooking, entertaining, and spending down time with family at their house in Tahoe City. “The people I have met through the Chamber of Commerce have become like family to me,” says Farah. “I feel that Scotts Valley is a Healthy Community - Healthy Schools, Healthy Business Community, Healthy Environment. This is a wonderful place for my family to live and work!” We welcome Farah Galvez Theissen to the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and look forward to her business leadership, ideas and energy. 12 / April 2013 / Scotts Valley Times www.tpgonlinedaily.com become a Sponsor! Sponsorship opportunities are available through the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce by calling the Chamber office at 438-1010 or downloading the sponsorship form by visiting our Scotts Valley Chamber website sponsors page at www.scottsvalleychamber.com/sponsors. Call to make an appointment to discuss how you can be a part of sponsoring this Great Annual Festival. Help make the 14th Annual Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival the best Community event yet. Experience the joy of knowing YOU … • Treated the Community to a Fantastic weekend • Supported the Arts & Art Education in Scotts Valley • Helped bring thousands to Scotts Valley to experience our Great Community • Enjoy the added Advertising benefits that go along with that sponsorship • Are linking your Business name with Scotts Valley’s Favorite Event! Spring into action now! Become a Sponsor of the Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival! Santa Cruz Boxing & MMA hosts their first Ribbon Cutting Mixer On Thursday, Feb. 28, you could find our Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce business members absorbed in the boxing and Jiu Jitsu demonstrations that owner/trainer Brian Dunniway and his team offered at their Ribbon Cutting Mixer. Brian has just opened his new business at 208 Mt. Hermon Road in the lower level of the Camp Evers Shopping Center. As you drive by, you can see lots of activity going on behind the glass. Business Members came together to celebrate with Brian and Amy as they cut the official red ribbon, with the assist of Scotts Valley Mayor Randy Johnson. It was a great evening getting to know our new business owners, Brian and Amy Dunniway, and networking with our Scotts Valley business members. Welcome to the Scotts Valley business community, Brian, Amy, and Santa Cruz Boxing & MMA! Business Owners Brian & Amy Dunniway with Instructor Gustavo • Jiu Jitsu for all ages • Brian and boxing student demonstration • The Official Ribbon Cutting • Cutesy Cupcakes owners Jeanette and Lacey enjoyed the demonstrations • Business Members Networking on the soft red padded floor • The Jiu Jitsu Instructor take down • Raffle time — and the Winner is Mayor Johnson Café Carlos Fresh Mexican Cuisine Sixth Annual Bocce Ball Tournament May 31 Specials Friday & Saturday Chicken Mole $12.50 Saturday Fajitas (Chicken or Beef) $13.95 It’s Time to Round Up Your Business Team for The Scotts Valley Chamber’s Tournament at SkyPark C alling all Bocce Players as well as those that just “play” at the game! The time has come to sign up for the Sixth Annual Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Bocce Ball Tournament to be held Friday, May 31, 12:30 am – 5:30 pm, at our beautiful bocce courts in SkyPark. This tournament is open to all our Chamber Business Members. Sign up now for a great afternoon of fun and competition. Our business team members can work hard Friday morning to get their day’s work done and then come to Skypark to participate in the fun for the rest of the day! A light hosted lunch hosted by Mint Fine Living & Fresh Bites will be available for all Bocce team participants as we start our first round of competition at 12:30 sharp. Championship game will start at approximately 4:30 pm. Come challenge last year’s champions – the combined team of George Financial Advisors & SV/SLV Soccer Club - and get your team name on the coveted Championship trophy. This was a fantastic event last year and the competition was intense – intensely fun! Following the Championship game, everyone is invited to the Yummy Membership Barbecue back at the Skypark BBQ pit. We’ll have plenty of delicious food provided by our Chamber members. Bring your family and play at the Park. It’s a great day of fun for all. The time to register is NOW! Call the Chamber office today to register your Business Find Us On Friday & Saturday • Margaritas $4.00 • Mexican Beers $3.50 6016 Scotts Valley Drive • Scotts Valley, CA 2012 First Place Winners George Financial Advisors & SV-SLV Soccer Club Joint team Team. Registration is $200 per team of four and must be paid by May 24. We are also looking for a few Business Sponsors for this great event. Your business banner will be prominently displayed throughout the day of competition at the beautiful Scotts Valley Bocce Courts. Please call the Chamber office at 438-1010 to be a part of this great event or email us at info@scottsvalleychamber.com for a Bocce Team Registration Sponsorship form. Mark your calendar and we’ll see you at Skypark on May 31! • • • • • • • 95 Mt. Hermon Rd. Scotts Valley Patio Full Bar Take Out Drive Thru Vegan Menu Senior Discount Kids Meals $3.95 Happy Hour Every Day! Buy 1 and get 1 FREE$ 00 Value up to 6 Not valid with any other coupon One (1) coupon per customer per visit Expires 4/30/13 831-438-2567 Visit our Santa Cruz location! Kelinda’s Customs LLC Professional Motorcycle Service and Maintenance. (831) 438-4215 www.kelindascustoms.com Emergency road side service available 24/7 We are a mobile motorcycle service, repair and towing operation licensed with the city of Scotts Valley and the State of California. Over 30 Years Experience Ken & Linda Johnson, proprietors www.tpgonlinedaily.com Scotts Valley Times / April 2013 / 13 Massage • Facials • Body Therapy • Nails Treehouse Pizza Ribbon Cutting Chamber Members Welcome Treehouse Pizza to Scotts Valley Friday, April 26, Noon – 1:00 p.m. • 18 B Victor Square S Revive for Spring! Relax, look and feel your very best, while enjoying treatments and expertise devoted entirely to the uniqueness of you... Gift Cards Available Online or at the Spa. Finally, a day spa as unique as you are… cotts Valley Chamber members are invited to join us for lunch and the Official Red Ribbon Cutting as we welcome NEW business owners Chad and Amanda Bell and their NEW Treehouse Pizza to Scotts Valley. Treehouse Pizza is a local Scotts Valley family-owned and operated business. Chad and Amanda moved to Scotts Valley during spring of 2011 from Columbus, Ohio. When the option to buy Santa Cruz Pizza Company surfaced last fall, they viewed it as a great opportunity for their family. Chad and Amanda have a long-term vision for the restaurant to become the place in Scotts Valley to enjoy great pizza and sandwiches, and to celebrate sports, family, and fun. Chad and Amanda chose to change the name to Treehouse Pizza because they feel it embodies the spirit of Scotts Valley. “Our town is very family-centered, and we want the restaurant to have that same character,” says Amanda. “We also love trees and look April Business Networking Mixer April 25, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. J Hinde Chiropractic Center, 216A Mt. Hermon Road, (Kings Village Shopping Center) oin us for our April Business Networking Mixer as we visit with one of our newest Business owners, Dr. Brad Hartung. Dr. Brad Hartung (“Dr. Brad”) purchased Hinde Chiropractic Center on October 20, 2012, and is thrilled to be working in Scotts Valley. He invites us to visit his Chiropractic Center and learn of the changes to the Center as we taste of delicious morsels of food prepared by the Doctor himself. We’ll also be treated to relaxing chair massages. Visit in the beautiful courtyard just outside the Hinde Chiropractic Center office as we enjoy fabulous networking with fellow Chamber business members. Welcome to Our New Members Safeway Inc. 831.439.9900 www.scotts valleyspa.com 4301 Scotts Valley Drive Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Barbara Fagan-Smith 5274 Scotts Valley Dr., Ste 107 Scotts Valley, CA 95066 831-430-0170 www.roico.com Mountain Mikes Pizza Treehouse Pizza Company Amanda and Chad Bell 18b Victor Square Scotts Valley, CA 95066 831-430-0793 Scotts Valley Police Department’s Golf Tournament Now taking place Friday, August 16th at Valley Gardens Golf Course “High Noon” from page 11 Make your reservations by calling the Scotts Valley Chamber of Comm e r c e , 831-4381010. Space is limited so Register Early and take advantage of the Early Bird discount for our Scotts Valley Chamber Members. This High Noon in Scotts Valley is being sponsored by our business partner, Jesse Wilkins of Wilkins Consulting -Your Go-To source for Network and Computer support in Santa Cruz C o u n t y. Wilkins Consulting offers support and training for small businesses, busy professionals and homeowners. Jesse Wilkins is dedicated to the servicing and solving of your computer and networking needs. Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce 360 King’s Village Road Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Chamber Newsletter ROI Communications, Inc. Tony Perez 253 Mt. Hermon Rd Scotts Valley, CA 95066 831-438-7431 www.safeway.com Kian Vossough 6006 La Madrona Dr #C Scotts Valley, CA 95066 831-438-7400 www.mountainmikes.com (opening soon) Advertise in the Scotts Valley forward to ‘bringing the outside in’ with a gallery wall of local art as well as a Redwood mural painted by a local artist.” Join us for this Ribbon Cutting event as we Welcome Treehouse Pizza to Scotts Valley. They will also be running a Ribbon Cutting Special for the rest of the day with $1.99 slices of pizza for all who come by. Bring your family to check out their NEW pizza offerings Friday afternoon/evening and Welcome them to Scotts Valley. Call for SPECIAL RATES 831.438.1010 14 / April 2013 / Scotts Valley Times www.tpgonlinedaily.com PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Santa Cruz, CA Permit No. 329 Change Service Requested
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