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$9.95 Newspaper of the Central Coast THE TRIBUNE BOOK OF LISTS 2007 A review of the top companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that do business in San Luis Obispo County FEATURING THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 INSIDE: Find out how these 20 talented young professionals are making a difference in San Luis Obispo County BOOK OF LISTS STAFF Business Editor Julie Lynem Retail Advertising Manager Terrie Banish Researchers Tonya Strickland, Jeanne Kinney Top 20 Under 40 Writer Dave Wilcox Designer Beth Anderson Advertising Representatives Michelle Axberg Ashlee Bettencourt Darrell Bridgeford Yvonne Reiter-Brown JoEllen Childers Amy Coletta Landy Fike Janet Fisher Sally Giordano Heather Hovde Brittany Keatts Jill Lemieux Randy Rogers Sue Skaggs John Van Wyk Vicki Weinstein Steve Wheeler BOOK OF LISTS 2007 INSIDE SERVICES Advertising agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Architectural firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Catering companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Commercial printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Employment agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Insurance agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Moving companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Credit unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Law firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Property management companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Small Business Administration lenders . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Commercial real estate firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Home builders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Travel agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Public relations firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Stockbrokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Janitorial service providers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Child care centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Pet stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 AGRICULTURE Agriculture value crops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Grape value for wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 THE TRIBUNE’S 3825 S. Higuera, P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 A review of top companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that do business in San Luis Obispo County FROM THE BUSINESS EDITOR A s the leading source of business news in San Luis Obispo County, The Tribune is pleased to offer you our third installment of the Book of Lists. We’re also delighted to announce our second annual Top 20 under 40 Award winners. Competition was stiff again this year, with more than 80 excellent entries, underscoring the breadth of talented young people in our county. The Tribune’s 2007 Book of Lists is a compilation of nearly a year’s worth of our 2006 lists of the county’s leading companies, services and community organizations. We began publishing these weekly lists nearly three years ago, when we launched our Sunday Business section. A valuable resource for readers and local companies, the lists reflect hours of research conducted by news assistants who search Internet sites, check business listings, the phone book and business owners in a variety of industries. Any errors published in the original lists that were brought to our atten- tion have been corrected in this book. We developed our ranking criteria for companies and organizations based on input from industry experts. Finally, we are excited to honor 20 of the county’s young leaders as part of our influential Top 20 under 40 competition. A panel of six judges from the Economic Vitality Corp. of San Luis Obispo County made some tough choices again this year as the pool of candidates was Julie Lynem very strong. Winners were selected based on their commitment to the community and their chosen field. Congratulations to our best and brightest young professionals! As always, we welcome your comments on The Tribune’s Business section and how to improve the Book of Lists for next year. If you have questions or comments, please contact me at 781-7932 or by email, jlynem@thetribunenews.com. Send letters c/o The Tribune, P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112. — Business Editor Julie Lynem TOP 20 UNDER 40 Meet the county’s top young leaders . . . . . . . . . . 25 Phone: (805) 781-7800 On the Web: www.sanluisobispo.com Copyright ©2007 San Luis Obispo County Newspapers Chip Visci President and Publisher 781-7825; cvisci@thetribunenews.com Sandra Duerr Vice President, Executive Editor 781-7901; sduerr@thetribunenews.com Molly Attala Chief Financial Officer 781-7950; mattala@thetribunenews.com Cheryl Cuming Director of Advertising 781-7810; ccuming@thetribunenews.com Don Dodds Production Director 781-7980; ddodds@thetribunenews.com Paul Taylor Circulation Director 781-7895; ptaylor@thetribunenews.com To subscribe to The Tribune, call 1-800-288-4128 or visit our Web site at www.sanluisobispo.com. Auto dealerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Bookstores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Rental car companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Shopping centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Florists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Nurseries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Jewelry shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 TOURISM/RECREATION Health clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Farmers markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Hotel conference centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Hotels and resorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bed and breakfasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Day spas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Wine producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 COMMUNITY Community meeting centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Women-owned businesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Nonprofit organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Government employers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 School districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Highest-priced communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Private schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Chambers of commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Assisted living and retirement communities . . . . . . . 57 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 3 Devon P. Goetz Human Resources Director 781-7805; dgoetz@thetribunenews.com RETAIL 4 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune TOP AD AGENCIES RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Barnett Cox & Associates Inc. www.barnettcox.com CCM Marketing Inc. www.ccmmarketing.com S. Lombardi & Associates www.slaslo.com 20/20 Creative Group www.2020designgroup.com Data Based Marketing www.dbmkt.com 711 Tank Farm Road, Suite 210 San Luis Obispo; 545-8887 4251 S. Higuera, Suite 300 San Luis Obispo; 788-0966 520 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo; 544-9220 1422 Monterey St., Suite C-101 San Luis Obispo; 542-0707 3442 Empresa Dr., Suite A San Luis Obispo; 545-5460 19 TJA Advertising www.tjaadvertising.com Pismo Group www.pismogroup.com 75 Zaca Lane, Suite 110 San Luis Obispo; 541-6020 200 S. 13th St., Suite 201 Grover Beach; 574-1700 8 Rademaker Design www.rademakerdesign.com Whizbang www.whizbangideas.com AdMinds www.adminds.net H.A.R. Marketing www.harmarketing.com Verdin Marketing Ink www.verdinmarketingink.com Web Feet Integrated Marketing www.webfeetim.com Karlen Design www.karlendesign.com 738 Higuera St., Suite F San Luis Obispo; 544-7774 810 Orcutt Road San Luis Obispo; 594-1880 560 Higuera St., Suite A San Luis Obispo; 788-0205 P.O. Box 104 Morro Bay; 771-9363 1920 Broad St. San Luis Obispo; 541-9005 3978 Short St., Suite 100 San Luis Obispo; 786-4732 863 Pacific St. San Luis Obispo; 541-6561 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 EMPLOYEES 15 12 8 8 6 6 5 5 5 3 N/A Advertising is an essential tool to connect San Luis Obispo County consumers to the products and services they need. Below is a list of the top advertising agencies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of employees. SPECIALTY SERVICES YEAR ESTABLISHED Public relations consultation, production services of graphic design, television, radio, and Web Campaign management, media planning and buying services, creating brand identity and Web design Marketing, public relations, graphic design 1989 Corporate branding, advertising, public relations, graphic and Web design Strategic planning, brand development, database analysis, comprehensive design services and primary and secondary research (focus groups, mail and telephone surveys, satisfaction tracker) Marketing, public and government relations, graphic design, television/radio production, media buying Campaign strategies, sales strategies, marketing planning, creative services for businesses and interactive services 2001 Identity development, comprehensive design services and graphic design Brochures, commercials, marketing, advertising, design, packaging Web and graphic design, television/radio production, public relations, large format printing, art reproduction Custom artwork, Web sites and ad campaigns for print and Internet media Marketing, graphic design, public and media relations, Web marketing and sales consulting Advertising, image development, publicity, graphic and Web design Web and graphic design, direct mailing agency, in-house digital photo studio, print and Internet catalog production 1980 2001 1973 1985 1980 2006 2003 OWNER(S) Maggie and Dave Cox Nicole Licata, Suzy da Silva Steve Lombardi Lynne Biddinger David and Molly Dawson John Sorgenfrei Michael Boyer, Ken Epstein, Christopher Smith Pierre Rademaker 2002 Frank Scotti, Ellen Curtis Finney Smith 1999 Hilary A. Rinaldi 2003 Mary Verdin 2001 Mike and Pamela Lee Cindi Karlen, Paul Karlen 1981 Ties are listed in alphabetical order. N/A means not available. SOURCES: Internet research, faxed surveys, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 30, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND Higher Expectations? Hire us. A DV ERT I SI NG GR A PHIC DESIGN www.barnettcox.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 5 805.545.8887 PU BL IC REL AT IONS LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS Architectural firms design diverse commercial, residential and hospitality projects within the county. Below is a list of the largest firms on the Central Coast, ranked by the total number of licensed architects. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS 1 RRM Design Group Inc. www.rrmdesign.com 3765 S. Higuera St., Suite 102 San Luis Obispo 543-1794 13 2 BFGC Architects Planners Inc. www.bfgc.com 4115 Broad St., Suite B-6 San Luis Obispo 546-0433 3 R2L Architects www.r2larchitects.com 4 EMPLOYEES SPECIALTY AREAS TOP EXECUTIVE 162 Public safety, colleges, retail shopping, urban design Erik Justesen, ASLA 1974 7 25 Educational, government Bill R. Tuculet 1989 (SLO office) 444 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 541-6294 5 14 Industrial, retail, elderly care, mixed use, residential, commercial Randy Rea 1987 Steven D. Pults, A.I.A. & Associates www.pults.com 3450 Broad St., No. 106 San Luis Obispo 541-5604 5 16 Offices, wineries, commercial Steven D. Pults 1980 5 Studio Design Group Architects Inc. www.sdgarchitects.com 641 Higuera St., Suite 303 San Luis Obispo 541-3848 4 9 Medical, hospitality, commercial Brian Starr, Tim Ronda 1981 6 Fraser Seiple Architects www.fraserseiplearchitects.com 971 Osos St. San Luis Obispo 544-6161 3 6 Public buildings, medical, residences Bruce D. Fraser 1986 7 LGA Architecture Inc. www.lgarchitecture.com 330 James Way, Suite 260 Pismo Beach 773-7113 3 21 High-density residential projects, mixed-use projects and custom homes Leonard Grant, AIA 1997 6 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Firms were ranked by their total number of licensed architects in San Luis Obispo County. Firms must have at least three architects to be considered. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPT. 17, 2006. YEAR ESTABLISHED COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND TOP LOCAL BANKS Most local banks saw increases in their total assets in 2005 because of a strong local economy. Here is a list of the top locally based banks, ranked by total assets. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 2005 TOTAL ASSETS 1 Mid-State Bank & Trust* www.midstatebank.com 1026 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande 473-7788 $2.4 billion 4.3% $37.5 million 466 16 Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Cambria, Grover Beach, Los Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo, Templeton 1961 2 Heritage Oaks Bank www.heritageoaksbank.com 545 12th St. Paso Robles 239-5200 $489 million 9.1% $6.6 million 180 11 Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Cambria, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo 1983 3 San Luis Trust Bank www.sanluistrustbank.com 1001 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo 541-9200 $245 million 47.5% $4.1 million 18 1 San Luis Obispo 1999 4 Santa Lucia Bank www.santaluciabank.com 7480 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-7087 $232 million 9.4% $2.7 million 90 4 Atascadero, Arroyo Grande, Paso Robles 1985 5 Coast National Bank www.coastnationalbank.com 500 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo 541-0400 $186 million 16.2% $1.1 million 58 5 Arroyo Grande, Los Osos, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles 1997 6 Mission Community Bank www.missioncommunitybank.com 581 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 782-5000 $156 million 13.0% $1.2 million 50 3 Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles 1997 7 Founders Community Bank www.fcbslo.com 237 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 543-6500 $45 million N/A – $1 million 15 1 San Luis Obispo 2005 PERCENT CHANGE FROM 2004 2005 NET INCOME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN SLO CO. BRANCHES IN SLO COUNTY LOCATIONS * Mid-State Bank & Trust has a pending merger with California Community Bank Rabobank, N.A. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2007. First Bank of San Luis Obispo is no longer locally owned. Banks were ranked by total value of assets. N/A means not available. National banks that do business in the county will be reflected on our next top banks list to be published this spring in the Sunday Business section. SOURCES: www.FDIC.gov, phone interviews, bank financial statements. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 30, 2006. YEAR FOUNDED COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY We Offer You Even More! Our local banking with local management makes local decisions to provide local solutions to individuals, families and businesses. You receive all of the personal service you expect from a leading community bank. As a member of The Network of Preferred Community BanksSM, there are nearly 50 of our community bank partners’ offices available to serve you along the Central Coast, as well as the increased financial security and capabilities of our membership in a $7 billion organization. We look forward to serving you locally with our expanded and unique brand of “Above & Beyond Banking!” • Free Business & Personal Checking Services • Small Business Services • Commercial Loans & Lines of Credit • Residential & Commercial Real Estate Financing • Investment Services • Wealth Management Services www.firstbankslo.com First Bank of San Luis Obispo is a division of Pacific Capital Bank, N.A., member FDIC. 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 7 995 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo, 781.2171 3840-1 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo, 783.5220 840 Spring Street, Paso Robles, 226.2943 Mortgage Department, 783.5287 TOP CATERING COMPANIES From winemaker dinners to weddings, fundraisers and private celebrations, catering companies are in demand locally. Below is a list of the top catering companies in the county, ranked by their average number of events per year. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE EVENTS PER YEAR ON-SITE FACILITY SPECIALTY EVENTS OWNER YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 Cahoot’s Catering P.O. Box 760 Paso Robles; 467-9322 700 No Corporate, wine events James Subject and Lisa Jones 1991 2 Catering Unlimited www.cateringunlimited.com 2990 Dairy Creek Road San Luis Obispo; 782-8070 600 Yes Ryan Comerford Weddings, some movie sets, private jet customers at SLO County Regional Airport 2002 3 Phoenix Fine Catering www.phoenixfinecatering.com 265 Prado Road, Suite 3 San Luis Obispo; 544-4889 500 No Any Michael and Jackie Yeager 1987 4 In Good Taste Catering www.igtcatering.com 225 Tank Farm Road, #02 San Luis Obispo; 541-5860 300 No Weddings, winemaker dinners Scott and Gretchen LeMiere 1999 5 The Bayou House Catering Company/Anacapa Barbeque www.bayouhouse.com 791 Price St., #114 Pismo Beach; 773-2851 246 No Weddings, corporate events Jim Lemon and Valerie Vicroy 1999 6 Something’s Cooking Catering 888 Napa St. Morro Bay; 772-0492 225 Yes Weddings, fundraisers, family reunions, wineries Sandee Helow 1982 7 Pacific Harvest Catering 9315 Pismo Ave. Atascadero; 464-0944 200 Yes Winemaker dinners Seth White and Neil Smith 2005 8 Phil’s Catering Service www.philscatering.com 967 Huber St. Grover Beach; 489-3869 200 No Weddings Gary Vierra 1988 9 Trumpet Vine Catering www.trumpetvinecatering.com P.O. Box 2411 Paso Robles; 238-9692 175 Yes Weddings, professional events, small plate events Jill Ogorsolka 2000 10 Creative Touch Catering P.O. Box 336 Pismo Beach; 481-8263 172 No Weddings, banquets, boxed lunches Cheryl Langford 1997 Caterers are ranked by their average number of annual events. Caterers with fewer than 100 events and those that could not be reached are not included on this list. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Internet research, Yellow Pages, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AUG. 6, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND PROUDLY SERVING THE CENTRAL COAST ~ Since 1987 ~ All Occasions 8 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Wedding Specialists member of • Parties of 25-500 or More • Anniversaries • Bar Mitzvah’s • BBQ’s • Party Trays • Corporate Meetings • Box Lunches 544-4889 central coast wedding professional W W W . P H O E N I X F I N E C A T E R I N G . C O M LARGEST COMMERCIAL PRINTERS From wine labels to direct mailers and more, commercial printers produce a broad assortment of materials for both individuals and professionals in the area. Below is a list of the largest printing companies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by the number of employees. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 WS Packaging www.wspackaging.com 2222 Beebee St. San Luis Obispo; 543-6843 2 Poor Richard’s Press www.poorrichards.com 3 EMPLOYEES PRESIDENT/OWNER SPECIALTIES 50 WS Packaging Group, Inc. Labels for wine, beer, water, oil, food cosmetics 1966 1040 Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande 2224 Beebee St., San Luis Obispo 944 Spring St., Paso Robles 7395 El Camino Real, Atascadero 543-6844 48 Todd Ventura Full-color offset printing, toner-based digital printing, marketing materials, business staionery, digital copies 1972 Central Coast Printing www.ccprinting.com 921 Huston St. Grover Beach; 543-5939 40 David Anderson Color digital, business printing, offset printing, 1978 mailing 4 ASAP Reprographics www.asapreprographics.com 495 Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay 3121 S. Higuera St., San Luis Obispo 543-3144 16 Roger Marlin Engineering prints, large format, black and white and color 1979 5 San Luis Print & Copy www.sanluisprintandcopy.com 265 South St., Suite E San Luis Obispo; 546-0704 11 Jim and Marlene Killian Digital and offset printing, electronic prepress, high-speed duplication, color laser, wide format 1989 6 SLOCO Data Printing, Inc. www.slocoprinting.com 1036 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach 3126 Spring St., Paso Robles 481-5990 10 SLOCO Data, Inc. Design, printing and mailing, real estate data 1987 7 Wilkins Printing www.wilkinsprinting.com 6405 El Camino Real Atascadero; 466-1440 6 Robert Wilkins Jr. Die cutting, foil stamping, large press, offset printing 1946 8 Burdine Printing www.burdineprinting.com 1300 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande; 489-4910 5 Peggy Hoobery Specialty graphics department, general printing 1967 9 Genoagraphix www.genoagraphix.com 3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite F San Luis Obispo 546-8494 5 Paul Ferroggiaro Creative services, offset, large format printing, trade show displays, vehicle wraps 1989 Printers are listed by their total number of employees. Only those with five or more employees were ranked. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCT. 8, 2006. YEAR ESTABLISHED COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 9 TOP EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 10 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Employment agencies help connect employers with a diverse pool of workers. Most offer temporary, temporary-to-hire, leasing and direct employment options as well as a variety of service specialties. Below is a list of the top employment agencies in the county, ranked by number of local recruiters. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE LOCATIONS IN SLO COUNTY LOCAL RECRUITERS INDUSTRIES SERVED 1 United Staffing Associates LLC www.united westaff.com 1475-A Creston Road Paso Robles 369-0009 Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Pismo Beach, Santa Maria 16 Manufacturing, clerical, construction, retail, beauty, wineries, agriculture, restaurants, vineyards, medical 2 San Luis Personnel Services www.slpersonnel .com 1106 Walnut St. Suite 200 San Luis Obispo 544-1800 San Luis Obispo 9 3 American Temps Inc. www.american temps.com 599 Higuera St. Suite E San Luis Obispo 544-4646 San Luis Obispo, Arroyo Grande 4 Gilbert P.O. Box 1317 Consulting Arroyo Grande Services Inc. 481-5105 www.gcservices.com 5 Produce Careers Inc. www.produce careers.com 6 2005 PLACEMENT ESTIMATE SALARY RANGE SERVICE SPECIALTIES TOP EXECUTIVE(S) 2,763 $7.50–50/hr. Professional employer organization, HR, safety training David Elson Accounting, administrative, clerical, management, sales/marketing, medical, legal, technical, light industrial, construction N/A $8–80/hr. To fill temporary assignments, make direct placements and provide staff leasing services Art Aguilar 6 All industries in the county N/A $8–35/hr. Temporary, temporary- to-hire, and direct placements Deborah Allen Arroyo Grande 5 Electronics manufacturing, nuclear power and electric utility N/A $50–100/hr., and $100,000– 200,000/yr. Executive searches for experienced candidates for local, national and international companies Keith A. Gilbert & Mary Gilbert 122 LePoint St. Suite 202 Arroyo Grande 481-3200 Arroyo Grande 5 Produce, wine and food industries N/A $50,000– 350,000/yr. Specializes in placement of middle- and upperlevel and senior management personnel David Stornetta Continental Labor Resources Inc. www.clri.us 1512 Park St. Paso Robles 239-9223 Paso Robles 4 Construction, light industrial, clerical, oil field, skilled construction 2,000 $10–30/hr. Temporary and temporary-to-hire, safety training, medical benefits Gloria Hernandez 7 Kelly Services www.kellyservices .com 811 El Capitan Way Suite 110 San Luis Obispo 543-4022 San Luis Obispo 3 Clerical, light industrial, call centers/ customer service, accounting N/A $8–30/hr. Corporate office Susan Denoo does temporary, (regional temporary-to-hire manager) and direct hire positions 8 Valley Staffing Services www.valley staffing.com 1111 Riverside Ave. Suite 100 Paso Robles 227-0108 Paso Robles 3 Clerical, technical, light industrial, general labor 700 $7/hr.– $36,000/yr. Extensive screening to guarantee its employees, specializes in administrative assistants and production/ warehouse employees 9 Volt Services Group www.jobs. volt.com 935 12th St. Suite A Paso Robles 239-8926 Paso Robles, Santa Maria 3 Clerical, assembly, production, construction, shipping and receiving, and machine operators 1,500 $7.50–35/hr. Hired employees Sharon Graham receive weekly pay with benefits, holidays and vacation pay NOTE: Ties were listed in alphabetical order. Companies with fewer than three local recruiters were not listed. N/A means not available. SOURCES: Phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AUG. 20, 2006. Dave Mueller COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND Here’s a Smart Investment. BUSIN ESS ay , D e c e m b e r 5 , 2 0 0 6 00 91 p +20.62 NASDAQ 2,061.84 p +41.45 rd-quarter earnings season ng to a close, the market n economic data today. A on the manufacturing sector as are the latest monthly es from automakers and acturing index eet is hoping for a lift in the for Supply Management’s cturing ISM index 56 ut toy read55 r 50 nts in man- 54 ng, but 51.2 53 est. was the 52 since 003. ss capi- 51 nding industrial 50 J J A S O N ction, and Source: American Thomson Financial rations have ample cash rethey have been hesitant to boost in the ISM index e the expected 52 reading assuage investors’ fears business spending and the omy in 2007. A drop below n the other hand, is the kind mber that could halt Wall s four month rally. +182.67 +.02 p 30-YR T-BONDS 5.11% +.01 2,500 2,300 2,200 S&P 500 1,250 Close: 1,400.63 Change: +1.15 (+0.1%) A J StocksRecap Vol. (in mil.) Pvs. Volume Advanced Declined New Highs New Lows NYSE NASD 4,001 2,792 2138 1181 366 12 2,113 1,907 1618 1422 125 26 EURO $1.2629 q S 10 DAYS 2,300 1,300 J -6.90 S O Nasdaq composite 2,100 Close: 2,431.77 Change: -0.46 (Flat) 2,000 CLOSE 12221.93 4727.42 455.87 8969.00 2431.77 1400.63 809.20 786.12 14116.71 CHG. -4.80 -10.40 +1.29 +21.83 -0.46 +1.15 +2.09 +1.96 +21.94 %CHG. -0.04% -0.22% +0.28% +0.24% -0.02% +0.08% +0.26% +0.25% +0.16% WK t t s s t t t t t HIGH 52-WEEK LOW $28. $20.27 Close: $27.49 +0.42 (+1. Vol. (3-mo avg.): 57.7 m (32.5 m) Market Cap.: $198.22 b 3MONTHS PAST The drug maker raised $28.50 its fourthquarter profit 27.50 outlook and detailed obe- 26.50 sity and melanoma drug 25.50 plans. N O S A J J N LOW HIGH 12275.12 12162.48 DOW 4706.16 4760.51 DOW Trans. 453.23 456.46 DOW Util. 8929.64 8995.63 NYSE Comp. 2419.23 2441.35 NASDAQ 1393.83 1406.30 S&P 500 804.15 811.59 S&P 400 779.99 789.58 Russell 2000 Wilshire 5000 14166.96 14041.96 YTD MO QTR s +14.04% s s +12.66% s s +12.53% s s +15.67% s s +10.27% s s +12.20% s +9.64% s s s +16.77% s s +12.77% s JCP J.C. Penney Co. Inc. The ble trou with bubbles he cost of natural gas on Wednesday was $6.04 per 1,000 cubic feet, less than half what gas cost late last year. Since the start of 2005, natural gas has soared from about $6 per 1,000 cubic feet to an all-time high of $15.38 last December before collapsing to a low of $4.48 last week. The astonishing rise and fall of natural gas represents a classic investment bubble. Bubbles burst when general awareness of the folly emerges, buyers disappear and prices collapse. Japanese real estate in the late 1980s and dot.com stocks in the late 1990s are examples. T Today, real estate experts debate whether home prices in many cities have achieved bubble status. Natural gas rose in ’05 partly because stockpiles fell, a bad winter was forecast and global demand was seen rising. But the price soared mostly because speculators, especially hedge funds, piled $ ,5,000 March 10, 2000 &# 150 percent ("#&* Oct. 14, 4,000 2002 !!!&!! 100 July 24, 3,000 1996 +#* !&"+ 50 2,000 1,000 ’96 ’98 ’00 0 ’02 ’00 ’02 ’04 Close: $77.34 -2.26 (-2.8 Vol. (3-mo avg.): 6.6 m (2.8 m) Market Cap.: $17.34 b S H T N O 3M T S A P November sales at its de- $90 partment stores open at 80 least a year rose 1.4 percent, below 70 expectations of 3.7 percent. 60 TiVo Inc. LOW 14 $ % (price per 1,000 cubic feet) Synopsys Inc. 10 Sept. 25 &&# 8 4 San Luis Obispo • 781-7844 North County • 238-2855 HIGH Full-Service Document Management Company Document Storage, Retrieval & Management Professionals Docu N Store Docu N Scan Docu N Shred 5.50 12 6 TIVO 52-WEEK $9. $5.05 Close: $5.69 -0.6 (-9.5%) Vol. (3-mo avg.): 6 m(1.8 m) Market Cap.: $551.74 m S H T N O M 3 T S A P The maker of digital video $9.50 recorders said it anticipates a wider loss this 7.50 quarter as it expands a rebate program. U.S. avg. (&#* $16 Dec. 13 !"# $82. $52.64 Washington (!"* Las Vegas (!"!* San Diego (!* ’06 HIGH 52-WEEK LOW in, as they did with a number of commodities. Individual investors who get in early and get out in time make a lot of money during a bubble. The trouble with bubbles is that many individuals get in near the top and are wiped out by the collapse. Consider condo speculators who bought last year. ' Increase since 2000 Advertise on The Tribune’s Money & Markets Page and reach San Luis Obispo County’s most affluent adults. Of all local media, The Tribune reaches the most adults with the highest levels of education & income. tocks were mixed on weak forecast from Wal-Mart Stores Managers index fell to 49.9 in below 50 suggests economic 50 since April 2003. Wal-Mart anno least a year, an important retail would likely be flat to up just 1 perc the world's largest retailer raised spending. The Dow Jones industria to 12,221.93. The Standard & to 1,400.63. PFE Pfizer Inc. 2,400 2,400 10 DAYS 1,350 1,200 q GOLD $612.70 Money&Markets 1,390 1,370 t automaker stocks to move as the companies report their sales. Sales are expected e slightly higher. Analysts say Co. (F) and General Motors (GM) could see modest gains, aimlerChrysler AG (DCX) may sales after drastic inventory tions in the second half of this ExpectAsian automakers to once outperform U.S. companies. yota Motor Corp. (TM) and da Motor Co. (HMC) vying for s best sales. p 6-MO T-BILLS 5.06% 1,410 1,400 sales Car and truck sales (annualized volume in millions) TRUCKS H CARS 7.5 5.6 7.1 5.3 7.6 5.3 7.2 5.1 7.3 est.) 5.2 Source: Thomson Financial p 2,500 1,450 Today DOW 11,051.05 SANLUISOBISPO.C The Central Coast’s Only Locally-Owned LOW $17.07 52-WEEK SNP HIG $26. Close: $25.55 +2.31 (+9. Vol. (3-mo avg.): 9.1 m (905.3 k) Market Cap.: $3.6 b PAST3MONTHS The maker of software used $27 to design microchips post- 24 ed a fourthquarter profit 21 that was stronger than ted. Call your account executive to find out more. Sun Bulletin/The Cambrian 927-8652 805.544.0440 www.thedocuteam.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 11 LARGEST INSURANCE AGENCIES Insurance agencies in the area provide plans for businesses, individuals and farms, including automotive, health, life, disability and workers’ compensation. Below is a list of the largest locally based insurance agencies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of licensed agents. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Morris & Garritano Insurance Agency, Inc. www.morrisgarritano.com 1122 Laurel Lane San Luis Obispo 543-6887 2 Neal-Truesdale Insurance, Inc. www.nealtruesdale.com 3 NUMBER OF LICENSED AGENTS INSURANCE LINES TOP EXECUTIVE YEAR ESTABLISHED 60 Business, health, personal, life Greg Morris, Gene Garritano and Brendan Morris 1885 1400 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo 549-7430 22 Home, business, life, health, farm, workers’ compensation Jack Neal 1960 California Meridian Insurance Services www.californiameridian.com (website under construction) 5806 Traffic Way Atascadero 466-3400 14 Home, business, workers’ compensation, health, life, bonds, farm, personal, aviation Ted Jacobson 1966 4 E.C. Loomis & Son Insurance www.ecloomisins.com 220 Traffic Way Arroyo Grande 489-5594 9 Home, business, health, auto Charles Cabassi, M. Karl Hartwig 1905 5 S.L.O. Insurance Services www.sloinsurance.com 460 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo 543-7564 9 Auto, homeowners, health, life, business, commercial Bruce Croe 1970 6 Gray & Troy Insurance Services, Inc. www.gray-troy.com 2420 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 541-7100 7 Employee benefits, health, property and casualty, workers’ compensation Gene Gray, Dan Troy 1999 7 Engle & Associates Insurance Brokers, Inc. www.engleinsurance.com 1236 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 544-8929 6 All types Scott Engle 1980 8 Susan Polk Insurance Agency, Inc. www.susanpolk.com 1443 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo 544-6454 5 Health, life, disability, long-term care Susan Polk 1988 Agencies were ranked by their total number of licensed agents. Only agencies with five or more agents were ranked. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPT. 3, 2006. 6HUYLQJ 6DQ/XLV2ELVSR &RXQW\ 6LQFH 0DWW&OHYHQJHU 0DWW&OHYHQJHU *DU\6WRQH 0D[+LOO-U 0D[+LOO-U ,QVXUDQFH$JHQF\,QF -LP0DFNH\ -LP0DFNH\ 12 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune 3URYLGLQJ&RYHUDJHIRU$OORI\RXU 4XLQWDQD5G6XLWHD 0RUUR%D\&$ :*UDQG$YH6XLWH$ $UUR\R*UDQGH&$ &RPPHUFLDO3HUVRQDO,QVXUDQFH1HHGV ZZZPDFNH\ LQVXUDQFHFRP ZZZPDFNH\LQVXUDQFHFRP /LFHQVH COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND LARGEST LOCALLY OWNED MOVING COMPANIES Moving companies are starting to hire for their busy season, which will run from May to October. Below is a list of the largest locally owned moving companies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by the total number of full- and part-time employees. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE EMPLOYEES 1 Meathead Movers www.meatheadmovers.com 144 Hind Lane, Suite 140 San Luis Obispo 544-6328 99 2 Sandercock Transfer Co. www.a1mover.com 1708 Beach St. San Luis Obispo 543-6163 3 Andersen Van & Storage www.andersenvanandstorage.com 4 PERCENTAGE OF COMMERCIAL MOVES AFFILIATE TOP EXECUTIVE(S) 11% Independent Aaron and Evan Steed 1997 Professionally trained student-athlete movers 52 20% North American Van Lines Kenneth Thoming 1872 To be the most customer-focused and successful transportation company in the world 540-A Lindon Lane Nipomo; 929-6099 15 35% Arpin Van Lines Mark Andersen 1996 To provide quality moving services at a fair price Coast to Coast Moving www.coasttocoastmoving.com 2800 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 546-9800 12 8% Independent Tom Stennett 1998 Treat our customers like a member of the family 5 Professional Moving & Storage 590 Linne Road, No. 100 Paso Robles 239-9256 12 10% Global Van Lines Kenneth Thoming 1998 To be the most customer-focused and successful transportation company in the world 6 Paso Robles Van & Storage 103 Nacimiento Lake Drive Paso Robles; 238-3139 7 N/A Bekins Michael Betancourt 1920 A quality move… a quality company 7 Spisak & Sons Movers 2401 Laurel Ave. Morro Bay; 772-2517 7 25% Independent Mike Spisak 1987 Our reputation says it all Companies were ranked by their total number of full- and part-time employees. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. N/A means not available. The numbers listed are from 2005. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 7, 2006. YEAR DESCRIPTION/ ESTABLISHED SLOGAN COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY Here’s a Smart Investment. BUSIN ESS ay , D e c e m b e r 5 , 2 0 0 6 00 91 p +20.62 NASDAQ 2,061.84 p +41.45 rd-quarter earnings season ng to a close, the market n economic data today. A on the manufacturing sector as are the latest monthly es from automakers and acturing index eet is hoping for a lift in the for Supply Management’s cturing ISM index 56 ut toy read55 r 50 nts in man- 54 ng, but 51.2 53 est. was the 52 since 003. ss capi- 51 nding 50 ndustrial J J A SON ction, and Source: American Thomson Financial ations have ample cash rethey have been hesitant to boost in the ISM index the expected 52 reading assuage investors’ fears business spending and the omy in 2007. A drop below n the other hand, is the kind mber that could halt Wall s four month rally. +182.67 +.02 p 30-YR T-BONDS 5.11% +.01 2,500 2,300 2,200 S&P 500 1,250 Close: 1,400.63 Change: +1.15 (+0.1%) A J StocksRecap Vol. (in mil.) Pvs. Volume Advanced Declined New Highs New Lows NYSE NASD 4,001 2,792 2138 1181 366 12 2,113 1,907 1618 1422 125 26 EURO $1.2629 q S 10 DAYS 2,300 1,300 J -6.90 S O Nasdaq composite 2,100 Close: 2,431.77 Change: -0.46 (Flat) 2,000 LOW HIGH 12275.12 12162.48 DOW 4706.16 4760.51 DOW Trans. 453.23 456.46 DOW Util. 8929.64 8995.63 NYSE Comp. 2419.23 2441.35 NASDAQ 1393.83 1406.30 S&P 500 804.15 811.59 S&P 400 779.99 789.58 Russell 2000 14041.96 Wilshire 5000 14166.96 CLOSE 12221.93 4727.42 455.87 8969.00 2431.77 1400.63 809.20 786.12 14116.71 CHG. -4.80 -10.40 +1.29 +21.83 -0.46 +1.15 +2.09 +1.96 +21.94 %CHG. -0.04% -0.22% +0.28% +0.24% -0.02% +0.08% +0.26% +0.25% +0.16% WK t t s s t t t t t 52-WEEK LOW YTD MO QTR s +14.04% s s +12.66% s s +12.53% s s +15.67% s +10.27% s s s +12.20% s +9.64% s s s +16.77% s s +12.77% s J.C. Penney Co. Inc. The ble trou with bubbles ' $ ,Increase since 2000 5,000 March 10, 2000 &# 150 percent ("#&* Oct. 14, 4,000 2002 100 !!!&!! July 24, 3,000 1996 +#* !&"+ 50 2,000 1,000 ’96 ’98 ’00 0 ’02 ’00 ’02 ’04 ’06 TiVo Inc. LOW $16 14 Synopsys Inc. 10 8 6 4 San Luis Obispo • 781-7844 North County • 238-2855 TIVO 52-WEEK HIGH 5.50 12 Sept. 25 &&# HIGH $9. $5.05 Close: $5.69 -0.6 (-9.5%) Vol. (3-mo avg.): 6 m(1.8 m) Market Cap.: $551.74 m S H T N O 3M T S A P The maker of digital video $9.50 recorders said it anticipates a wider loss this 7.50 quarter as it expands a rebate program. U.S. avg. (&#* $ % (price per 1,000 cubic feet) JCP $82. $52.64 Close: $77.34 -2.26 (-2.8 Vol. (3-mo avg.): 6.6 m (2.8 m) Market Cap.: $17.34 b S H T N O 3M T S A P November sales at its de- $90 partment stores open at 80 least a year rose 1.4 percent, below 70 expectations of 3.7 percent. 60 Washington (!"* Las Vegas (!"!* San Diego (!* Dec. 13 !"# 52-WEEK LOW in, as they did with a number of commodities. Individual investors who get in early and get out in time make a lot of money during a bubble. The trouble with bubbles is that many individuals get in near the top and are wiped out by the collapse. Consider condo speculators who bought last year. LOW $17.07 52-WEEK SNP HIG $26. Close: $25.55 +2.31 (+9. Vol. (3-mo avg.): 9.1 m (905.3 k) Market Cap.: $3.6 b PAST3MONTHS The maker of software used $27 to design microchips post- 24 ed a fourthquarter profit 21 that was stronger than ted. Call your account executive to find out more. Sun Bulletin/The Cambrian 927-8652 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 13 he cost of natural gas on Wednesday was $6.04 per 1,000 cubic feet, less than half what gas cost late last year. Since the start of 2005, natural gas has soared from about $6 per 1,000 cubic feet to an all-time high of $15.38 last December before collapsing to a low of $4.48 last week. The astonishing rise and fall of natural gas represents a classic investment bubble. Bubbles burst when general awareness of the folly emerges, buyers disappear and prices collapse. Japanese real estate in the late 1980s and dot.com stocks in the late 1990s are examples. T Today, real estate experts debate whether home prices in many cities have achieved bubble status. Natural gas rose in ’05 partly because stockpiles fell, a bad winter was forecast and global demand was seen rising. But the price soared mostly because speculators, especially hedge funds, piled HIGH $28. $20.27 Close: $27.49 +0.42 (+1. Vol. (3-mo avg.): 57.7 m (32.5 m) Market Cap.: $198.22 b PAST3MONTHS drug The maker raised $28.50 its fourthquarter profit 27.50 outlook and detailed obe- 26.50 sity and melanoma drug 25.50 plans. N O S A J J N Advertise on The Tribune’s Money & Markets Page and reach San Luis Obispo County’s most affluent adults. Of all local media, The Tribune reaches the most adults with the highest levels of education & income. tocks were mixed on weak forecast from Wal-Mart Stores Managers index fell to 49.9 in below 50 suggests economic 50 since April 2003. Wal-Mart anno least a year, an important retail would likely be flat to up just 1 perc the world's largest retailer raised spending. The Dow Jones industria to 12,221.93. The Standard & to 1,400.63. PFE Pfizer Inc. 2,400 2,400 10 DAYS 1,350 1,200 q GOLD $612.70 Money&Markets 1,390 1,370 sales p 6-MO T-BILLS 5.06% 1,410 1,400 t automaker stocks to move as the companies report their sales. Sales are expected e slightly higher. Analysts say Co. (F) and General Motors (GM) could see modest gains, aimlerChrysler AG (DCX) may sales after drastic inventory tions in the second half of this ExpectAsian automakers to once outperform U.S. companies. yota Motor Corp. (TM) and da Motor Co. (HMC) vying for s best sales. Car and truck sales (annualized volume in millions) TRUCKS H CARS 7.5 5.6 7.1 5.3 7.6 5.3 7.2 5.1 7.3 est.) 5.2 Source: Thomson Financial p 2,500 1,450 Today DOW 11,051.05 SANLUISOBISPO.C Your Neighbors Are Joining and So Can You Experience the benefits of Golden 1 membership by joining today. As a member, youll enjoy the advantages of high-yield savings; low-and no-cost checking; low-rate VISA cards; up to 100% financing on new and used cars, trucks, SUVs and vans; low-rate mortgage and equity loans; and online transactions with Golden 1 Online . The Golden 1 has over 270 ATMs and 72 offices in California, including these local offices: ® SM San Luis Obispo Office ........................ 852 Foothill Boulevard Atascadero Office .................................... 8727 El Camino Real Paso Robles Office ......................................... 128 Niblick Road Anyone who lives or works in San Luis Obispo County is welcome at The Golden 1 Credit Union. www.golden1.com 1-877-GOLDEN 1 (1-877-465-3361) EQUAL HOUSING LENDER This credit union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration. 14 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Service with a l Persona Touch SM LARGEST CREDIT UNIONS A credit union is a nonprofit institution owned and controlled by the people who use its services. Many Central Coast residents handle their finances and apply for loans at credit unions. Below is a list of credit unions that serve San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total assets. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE COUNTY ADDRESSES AND PHONES 2006 TOTAL ASSETS PERCENT GROWTH IN ASSETS LOANS MEMBERS PRESIDENT 1 The Golden 1 Credit Union www.golden1.com 852 Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo; 8727 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 128 Niblick Road, Paso Robles 547-3801 $6,210,620,461 1.4% $4,907,694,334 676,051 Terry Halleck 2 CoastHills Federal Credit Union* www.coasthills.coop 532 W. Tefft St., Nipomo; 1360 East Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande; 1106 Walnut St., San Luis Obispo; 8900 Pueblo Ave., Atascadero; 803 Spring St., Paso Robles 1-800-262-4488 $566,251,364 20.41% $450,624,294 62,335 Jeff York 3 SESLOC Federal Credit Union www.sesloc.org 11491 Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo; 1245 Spring St., Paso Robles; 1303 Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande, Cal Poly UU 543-1816 $414,233,000 15.16% $303,009,717 33,000 Bertha Foxford 4 SLO Credit Union www.slocu.com 1220 Osos St. San Luis Obispo 543-5839 $24,215,756 .45% $5,842,690 2,583 Sheri Haynes * Atascadero Federal Credit Union and Coast Hills Federal Credit Union merged on Nov. 1. As of Oct. 31, Coast Hills Federal Credit Union’s 2006 total assets were $513,621,427 and its percent growth in assets was 7.36%. All other total assets, loans, and percentage growth are reported as of Dec. 1. Total members include members outside of San Luis Obispo County. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DEC. 10, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 15 LARGEST LAW FIRMS San Luis Obispo County law firms offer a wide range of legal services for business and individual clients. Many have grown within the last year, offering a diverse range of legal services within the community. Below is a list of the largest private law firms in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by the number of practicing attorneys. RANK NAME AND WEBSITE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS SPECIALTIES ESTABLISHED MANAGING PARTNER(S) 1 Andre, Morris & Buttery www.amblaw.com 1102 Laurel Lane San Luis Obispo 543-4171 15 Business and real estate law, employment, civil, environmental and estate planning 1948 Kathy Eppright 2 Sinsheimer Juhnke Lebens & McIvor, LLP www.ssblaw.com 1010 Peach St. San Luis Obispo 541-2800 10 Transactions, litigation, real estate, trusts 1978 and estates, intellectual property Dave Juhnke 3 Adamski, Moroski, Madden & Green LLP www.adamskimoroski.com 6633 Bay Laurel Place Avila Beach; 543-0990 1200 Vine St., Paso Robles; 238-2300 9 Business litigation and transactional work, real estate and land use 2001 Steven J. Adamski 4 Hall, Hieatt & Connely www.hhc-slo.com 1319 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo 544-3830 8 Insurance defense, medical malpractice, represent public entities 1993 Clayton Hall 5 Ogden & Fricks 656 Santa Rosa St. San Luis Obispo; 544-5600 6 Real estate, business transactions, litigation, land use, construction law 2000 Roy Ogden, John Fricks 6 Clark, Cali & Negranti, LLP 1531 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo 1031 Pine St., Paso Robles; 546-8700 4 Business, agriculture law, estate planning, 1996 entity formation and litigation P. Clark, M. Cali, N. Negranti 7 Diehl & Rodewald www.diehlrodewald.com 1043 Pacific St. San Luis Obispo 541-1000 4 Business and civil litigation, real estate and land use Rick Rodewald, Joseph Diehl 16 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Firms were ranked by their total number of practicing attorneys. A firm must have at least four attorneys to be included. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Phone interviews, faxed surveys, Internet research, Yellow Pages, State Bar Association. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AUG. 13, 2006. 1985 COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND We would like to thank our Community and offer our congratulations to our clients who join us in the 2007 Book of Lists. We also congratulate our colleague, Kathy Eppright, for her selection to the 2007 Class of Top 20 Under 40! Paso Robles 805.591.3000 San Luis Obispo 805.543.4171 Santa Maria 805.937.1400 LARGEST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES UNITS MANAGED Approximately 7,000 houses, condominiums, townhomes and apartments are managed by the largest property management companies in San Luis Obispo County. Below is a list of these companies, ranked by their total units managed. NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PRINCIPAL(S) 1 The Duncan Group www.pshhc.org 3533 Empleo St. San Luis Obispo; 781-3088 1,200 70 Jeanette Duncan 1970 2 Mark IV Property Management Systems www.markiv.net 5735 El Camino Real Atascadero; 466-6275 712 7 Michael S. Croft 1986 3 Turn-Key Property Management www.turn-keymgmt.com 1502 Park St. Paso Robles; 239-0795 704 11 Curtis Mortenson 1983 4 B & W Management 135 S. Halcyon Road Arroyo Grande; 489-0864 490 6 Robert Wood 1979 5 Farrell Smyth www.farrellsmyth.com 1411 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo; 543-2172 442 8 Larry Smyth 1970 6 McNamara Real Estate www.slorealty.com 390 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo; 543-7777 385 15 Michael McNamara 1948 7 Pope Management www.popemgt.com 715 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande; 481-6999 320 3 Fred Pope 1980 8 Liberty Management www.centralcoastrental.com 798 Morro Bay Blvd. Morro Bay; 772-4277 300+ 6 Jack A. Franklin 1976 9 Goetz Manderley, a division of The Management Trust www.manderleyproperty.com 3563 Empleo St., Suite B San Luis Obispo; 544-9093 300* 25* Gordon Goetz, Heidi Goetz 1981 10 Pedersen Realty & Financial Services www.pedersenrealty.com 1163 Main St. Morro Bay; 772-5657 300 7 Addie Pedersen 1983 11 Bay Osos Brokers and Property Management www.bayososbrokers.com 1330 Van Beurden Drive Los Osos; 800-540-02295 275 5 Leon Van Beurden 1986 12 Manzanita Property Management www.manzanita.info 945 Spring St., #7 Paso Robles; 237-9730 250 3 Dawn Pentoney 1992 13 Real Property Management www.realpropertymanagement.net 1925 Spring St. Paso Robles; 238-1600 250 6 Joe and Laura Williams 1981 14 San Luis Property Management www.sanluisproperty.net 2241 Broad St. San Luis Obispo; 541-1822 250 4 Michele Herter 1992 15 Signature Properties www.signatureproperties1.com 124 S. Halcyon Road Arroyo Grande; 474-0100 250 5 Nancy Hanneman-Puder, Larry Puder 2001 16 American Property Services www.americanpropertyservices.com 775 Grand Ave., Grover Beach 2790 Halcyon Road, Arroyo Grande; 489-1236 200 4 Linda L. McClure 1996 17 Pacific Beach Properties www.pacbeachproperties.com 820 Morro Bay Blvd. Morro Bay; 772-6874 200 7 Raymond David, Brooke Townsend 1984 18 Valley Management Services www.johnsonstarlings.com 1085 Los Osos Valley Road Los Osos; 528-8559 150-200 3 Peter and Shirley Starlings, Rick Johnson 1979 19 Castle Keepers Properties www.ckpm.com 1110 California St., Suite C San Luis Obispo; 543-9138 145 2 Phyllis Smith 1990 * San Luis Obispo County only. Management of Homeowners Association is not included. Only firms with at least 140 units managed were included on the list. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Internet research, Yellow Pages, faxed surveys, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 23, 2006. YEAR ESTABLISHED COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 17 RANK TOP SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LENDERS Small Business Administration lenders are an important tool for the growth and success of local small businesses. Below is a list of top SBA lenders, ranked by loans approved only in San Luis Obispo County by the SBA Fresno District Office for the 2005 fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2005. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE PHONE NUMBER OF LOANS SBA MONEY LOANED LOCATION 1 Coast National Bank www.coastnationalbank.com 541-0400 48 $9,694,800 San Luis Obispo 2 First Bank of San Luis Obispo* www.firstbankslo.com 541-6100 40 $9,678,500 San Luis Obispo 3 Mission Community Bank www.missioncommunitybank.com 782-5000 40 $7,757,300 San Luis Obispo 4 Capital One Federal Savings Bank www.capitalone.com 1-877-561-9847 12 $515,000 Salt Lake City 5 Heritage Oaks Bank www.heritageoaksbank.com 239-5200 10 $1,638,000 Paso Robles 6 Bank of America www.bankofamerica.com 544-2022 9 $255,000 San Luis Obispo 7 Pacific Capital Bank N.A. www.pcbancorp.com 541-6100 5 $1,124,500 Santa Barbara 8 Coastal Business Finance 739-1665 4 $1,984,000 Santa Maria 9 Mid-State Bank & Trust www.midstatebank.com 473-7788 4 $402,400 Arroyo Grande 18 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune * Affiliated with Pacific Capital Bank in July, 2005. Lenders were ranked by the number of loans approved in San Luis Obispo County. Loans were for the 2005 fiscal year. Ties are listed by the amount of SBA money loaned. A bank needed to make at least four loans to be considered. SOURCES: U.S. Small Business Administration, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 21, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY TOP COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FIRMS Commercial real estate firms sell and lease property to businesses relocating or expanding within the county. These are the largest in the county, ranked by their total number of agents. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Senn-Lee Associates www.lee-associates.com 11 2 Prime Commercial Real Estate www.primecommercial.net J.B. Enterprises www.jbeslo.com 545 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 782-9000 1227 Park St., Suite A Paso Robles; 237-9555 2231 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 545-9800 504 1st St., Suite A Paso Robles 237-4040 1301 Chorro St. San Luis Obispo 544-3900 3 AGENTS 6 5 SERVICES OFFERED PRINCIPAL(S) YEAR ESTABLISHED PERCENT COMMERCIAL Commercial investments, office and industrial leasing, consulting and development Investment properties, commercial leasing and sales Bill Lee, Charley Senn, Marty Indvik 1979 100 Lora Pankey-Eade David Sinton 1975 100 Commercial and investment properties sales, leasing and management Commercial/industrial sales leasing, commercial property management/ development, 1031 exchanges Commercial brokerage and shopping center management Jenele Buttery 1990 95 Newlin Hastings, Bryan Beckham, Michelle Dupre John Rossetti, Mark Anderson and Rod Trujillo Dan Lemburg 1989 100 1977 100 1987 75 4 Hastings Enterprises www.hastingsenterprises.net 5 Rossetti Co. Inc. www.rossetticompany.com 6 Source Real Estate www.sourcerealestate.net 3212 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 544-1144 3 Commercial and industrial sales, leasing, management, and development 7 Central Coast Business Brokers www.centralcoastbusinessbroker.com Dill Commercial Properties 560 Higuera St., Suite H San Luis Obispo; 543-0506 2146 Parker St., Suite A-4 San Luis Obispo 544-3700 1329 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 543-9312 2 Business sales and acquisitions Rick Owens, David Volk 1986 100 2 Commercial and industrial sales, leasing, management, and development Industrial and commercial real estate sales, development and leasing Hal A. Dill 1980 100 Roland and Andrew Maddalena 1965 80 641 Higuera St., Suite 300 San Luis Obispo; 543-1801 2 Office, industrial, retail and land brokerage Greg Stafford and Steve McCarty 1992 100 8 9 Maddalena Realty www.maddalenarealty.com 10 Stafford-McCarty Commercial Real Estate www.staffordmccarty.com 3 3 2 Firms must have at least 75 percent commercial business to be included. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: City of San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles Association of Realtors, Yellow Pages, faxed surveys, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MARCH 19, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY MOST ACTIVE HOME BUILDERS Below is a list of home builders that issued the most building permits for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, as of Nov. 1, 2006. NAME AND WEBSITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 2006 PERMITS ISSUED TOTAL VALUE RECENT PROJECTS LOCAL EXECUTIVES 1 Centex Homes www.centexhomes.com 735 Tank Farm Road, Suite 100 San Luis Obispo 548-033 96 $19,887,980 Dove Creek in Atascadero, 3592 Broad St. in San Luis Obispo, Valle Vista in San Luis Obispo, Briar Creek in Lompoc Travis Fuentez, Chris Bowley 2 Shea Homes www.sheahomes.com 1640 Trilogy Parkway Nipomo; 685-6494 48 $11,802,553 Trilogy Central Coast in Nipomo Jason Enos 3 Midland Pacific Building Corp. www.midlandpacific.com 7305 Morro Road, Suite 200 Atascadero 466-5100 42 $10,409,997 The Colony at Apple Valley in Atascadero, Del Oro at Hacienda Hills in Paso Robles, Mission Meadows II in San Miguel Reed Harris 4 Larwin Co. www.larwincompany.com 5278 Southcreek Court Orcutt; 937-7880 41 $12,782,047 Cobblestone Creek in Orcutt, Mesa Verde in Orcutt Laura Passmore, Cheryl Landress 5 Palomar Homes www.palomarhomes.com 823 7th St. Paso Robles; 238-5514 31 $4,872,909 The Brezden Family, The Hoey Family Randall Jordan 6 Western Consolidated Construction www.woodlandscentralcoast.com P.O. Box 2129 Nipomo 343-2063 31 $8,281,472 The Villas at the Woodlands in Nipomo Jim Laloggia 7 S & S Homes of the Central Coast Inc. www.sshomes.net 1350 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande 481-4033 28 $4,095,853 Shane Creek in Templeton, Parkside in Arroyo Grande Warren Sanders 8 Capital Pacific Homes www.capitalpacifichomes.com 1231 Holly Springs Lane Orcutt; 692-2006 21 $4,477,620 Harp Springs in Orcutt, Old Mill in Orcutt Lou Gibilisco 9 R.W. Hertel & Sons Inc www.rwhertel.com 9410 Calle Milano Atascadero; 595-2488 20 $4,234,173 El Jardin in Atascadero, Estancia in Atascadero Rich Werner 10 BDC Development Corporation www.bdcdevelopmentcorp.com 760 Mattie Road, Suite A3 Pismo Beach 773-7990 17 $3,374,172 Kingfisher Canyon in Avila Beach, Bella Montaña in San Luis Obispo, Tierra De Paraiso in Pismo Beach Jeff Loughhead, Eron Loughhead Ties were listed in alphabetical order. Only builders with offices, or sales offices, in San Luis Obispo County were listed. SOURCES: Construction Monitor; The Home Builders Association of the Central Coast (HBACC) and www.hbacc.org; phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED NOV. 12, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 19 RANK LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCIES Below is a list of the largest travel agencies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of travel agents. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE AGENTS PERCENT CORPORATE YEAR FOUNDED 1 Traveltime www.e-traveltime.com 698 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo; 783-7000 814 Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande; 481-9182 183 Niblick Road, Paso Robles; 239-1700 29 30% 1987 Ernie Petrich 2 Your Travel Center www.ytc.com 833 Oak Park Blvd. Pismo Beach; 481-1500 12 50% 1990 Colin Weatherhead 3 Academy Cruises and Tours www.itravelconsultants.com 570 Higuera St., Suite 195 San Luis Obispo; 781-2630 10 20% 1989 Dianne Tuttler 4 Gulliver’s Travel www.slogull.com 605 Santa Rosa St. San Luis Obispo; 541-4141 10 30% 1980 Mary Vickers, Ingrid Inglish, Teri Simmons 5 Carefree Travel www.bookthatnow.com 524 S. Main St. Templeton; 434-1486 4 10% 2000 Carolynn LaRue 6 Carlson Wagonlit Travel-Camp SLO Hwy. 1, Bldg. 621 Camp San Luis Obispo; 781-8344 4 95% military 1994 Carlson Travel Group, Inc. 7 Elite Travel Services 895 Napa Ave., Suite B1 Morro Bay; 771-1888 4 5% 1997 Nancy Nagano, Linda Seferber 8 Almond Country Travel 935 Riverside Ave. Paso Robles; 239-0774 2 10% 1980 Gail Tannehill 9 Costa Rica Connection www.crconnect.com 1124 Nipomo St. San Luis Obispo; 543-8823 2 0% 1993 John Aspinall 10 Traveler’s Choice 1550 12th St. Los Osos; 528-8857 2 0% 1994 Cathy Betts 20 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Percent corporate means the total percentage of the agency’s corporate clients. Minimum number of agents is two. All agents work in the county, although some do not work in travel agency offices. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 8, 2006. OWNER COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST PR FIRMS RANK NAME AND WEB SITE 1 ADDRESS AND PHONE EMPLOYEES SPECIALTY SERVICES Barnett Cox & Associates Inc. 711 Tank Farm Road www.barnettcox.com Suite 210 San Luis Obispo; 545-8887 S. Lombardi & Associates 520 Higuera St. www.slaslo.com San Luis Obispo 544-9220 TJA Advertising 75 Zaca Lane, Suite 110 and Public Relations San Luis Obispo www.tjaadvertising.com 541-6020 20/20 Creative Group 1422 Monterey St. www.2020designgroup.com Suite C-101 San Luis Obispo; 542-0707 On the Horizon 330 James Way, Suite 140 Communications Pismo Beach www.thepressroom.com 773-1000 Verdin Marketing Ink 1920 Broad St. www.verdinmarketingink.com San Luis Obispo 541-9005 AR & Co. PR & Marketing 1227 Park St., Suite F www.arandcompany.com Paso Robles 239-4443 Web Feet 3978 Short St., Suite 100 Integrated Marketing San Luis Obispo www.webfeetim.com 786-4732 Green Car Marketing 1241 Johnson Ave., No. 356 and Communications San Luis Obispo www.greencars.com 541-0477 19 10 Mooncatcher www.mooncatcher.com 2 11 Upstairs Marketing www.upstairsmarketing.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Public relations firms help organizations and the public work together effectively. In this county, many public relations firms also serve as marketing and communications agencies. Below is a list of the largest public relations firms in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of employees. 203 Silver Oaks Drive Paso Robles 239-0020 835 12th St., Suite 203 Paso Robles 239-0200 YEAR OWNER(S) ESTABLISHED CLIENTS Public relations consultation, production services of graphic design, television, radio and Web Brand management, press kits, story generation, media promotions, video press releases, event coordination Marketing, public and government relations, graphic design, television and radio production and media buying Corporate branding, public relations, graphic and Web design 1989 Maggie Cox and Dave Cox The Cliffs, Cal Poly Arts, Centex, Cellular One 1975 Steve Lombardi 1980 John Sorgenfrei Linn’s Fruit Bin, Tolosa Winery, Estrella Associates, San Luis Ambulance, Mee Memorial Cancer Center Avila Beach, city of Morro Bay and Pismo Beach 2002 Lynne Biddinger, Alec Ramsey 6 Outdoor, active lifestyle public and media relations, the hospitality industry 1985 Holly Padove 5 Marketing, graphic design, public and media relations, sales consulting 2003 Mary Verdin 4 Newsletters, Web sites, public relations marketing campaigns and brand awareness campaigns Graphic design, Web design, public relations, web site search optimization Focus on national environmental and automobile-related issues, government relations and environmental communication strategy Wine, travel and hospitality, media relations, marketing, writing 2002 Angel Robinson 2001 Pamela and Mike Lee 2000 Ron Cogan 2001 Malei Weir, Christopher Weir 12 8 8 3 2 2 Marketing and public relations services 2004 for the wine industry and related businesses Coast National Bank, Wine Enthusiast, Retail Anywhere, Marian Medical Center Ernie Ball, BOB Trailers, Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort, Botique Hotel Collection San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation, Kevin Main Jewelry, Atascadero Glass Delta Liquid Energy, United Staffing, Coastal Cookie Co., Cafe Vio Advantage Homes, Susan Polk Ins., Cal Poly Creamery, McCarthy Wholesale, RADCO Exteriors General Motors, Honda, Energy Conversion Devices Firestone Family Estates, Moonstone Hotel Properties, Ortman Family Vineyards, The Oregon Garden Jennifer Glossner, Baileyana/tangent, Calera Wine Co., Catherine Jaeger Central Coast Vineyard Team, Kenneth Volk Vineyards, Silver Stone Wines H.A.R. Marketing was No. 6 on last year’s list but was unavailable at presstime for this list. Ties are listed alphabetically. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED NOV. 19, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND Run the Risk of Being Noticed. A DV ERT I SI NG GR A PHIC DESIGN www.barnettcox.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 21 805.545.8887 PU BL IC REL AT IONS LARGEST STOCKBROKERAGE FIRMS Stockbrokers often also serve as financial planners and investment advisers. Below is a list of the largest stockbrokerage firms, ranked by their number of registered brokers. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE REGISTERED BROKERS NUMBER OF COUNTY OFFICES TOP LOCAL EXECUTIVE(S) 1 Morgan Stanley www.morganstanley.com 1207 Spring St., Paso Robles; 239-0920 755 Santa Rosa St., San Luis Obispo; 541-1150 23 2 Don Costa 2 Edward Jones www.edwardjones.com Too numerous to list 20 19 Bill Dugan 3 LPL Financial Services* www.lpl.com Too numerous to list 15 12 N/A 4 Blakeslee & Blakeslee www.blakeslee-blakeslee.com 299 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo; 543-4366 14 3 Diane Blakeslee, Sam Blakeslee 5 A G Edwards & Sons www.agedwards.com 505 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 783-0912 907 Rancho Parkway, Arroyo Grande; 473-0481 13 2 Glenn Johnson, Nathan Alvarado 6 Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc www.ml.com 1020 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo; 596-2222 13 1 Barry Epperson 7 Wachovia Securities www.wachoviasec.com 1212 Marsh St., Suite 2 San Luis Obispo; 543-2878 12 1 William Holt 8 Raymond James Financial Services* www.raymondjames.com/holeinone Too numerous to list 5 5 Tim Holt, Frank Shepard, John Watson 9 RBC Dain Rauscher www.rbcdain.com 656 Santa Rosa St., Suite 3B San Luis Obispo; 783-7150 4 1 Lyle Meek 10 UBS Financial Services Inc. www.ubs.com 100 Cross St., No. 104 San Luis Obispo; 542-9008 4 1 Christopher Bleuher 11 Charles Schwabb & Co. Inc. www.schwab.com 1194 Pacific St. San Luis Obispo; 788-0502 3 1 Jim Hamari Some offices only included the address for their main branch office. Only firms with a minimum of three brokers were included. * Brokers operate independently under the corporate name. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 29, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST JANITORIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS 22 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune When most workers are heading home, many janitorial service providers are just beginning their day. Below is a list of the largest janitorial service providers, ranked by the total number of employees and/or contractors. RANK NAME LOCATION AND PHONE EMPLOYEES/ CONTRACTORS OWNER(S) SERVICE SPECIALTIES YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 ServiceMaster Commercial Building Maintenance San Luis Obispo 545-8900 60 Jeff Hopson Commercial janitorial 1986 2 Ameri-Kleen San Luis Obispo 546-0414 57 Steve Meyers Commercial janitorial 1968 3 Executive Janitorial San Luis Obispo 541-5266 48 Marcia Slagle Commercial janitorial 1987 4 Hanson’s Maintenance San Luis Obispo 544-4490 35 Gordon Oliver, Matt Randall Commercial janitorial 1974 5 Custom-Clean Professional Office Cleaning Atascadero 546-8925 30 James Beck Commercial janitorial, residential carpet cleaning 1993 6 Excel Cleaning Company San Luis Obispo 543-6513 19 Jon Silverman, Jay Gingrich Commercial building maintenance 1972 7 Pacific Cleaning Services Arroyo Grande 550-9359 8 Bob Rose New construction, windows, offices, commercial 2000 8 ServPro of San Luis Obispo and North County San Luis Obispo 541-1271 6 Joseph and Karen Powers Fire, water and mold remediation 1989 9 Absolute Janitorial Los Osos 528-6772 5 Rob and Elise Shipe Office cleaning 1994 10 Star Janitorial Paso Robles 674-9356 5 Marcos Ocana Commercial and residential janitorial 2001 Businesses listed include both full- and part-time employees and/or contractors. Only businesses with five or more employees were listed. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MARCH 26, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST CHILD CARE CENTERS Child care centers are essential for many Central Coast families, especially those who depend on dual incomes to pay the bills. Below is a list of the largest child care centers, ranked by their staff size. RANK NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL STAFF OWNER/DIRECTOR YEAR FOUNDED 1 Orfalea Family and ASI Children’s Center Cal Poly ASI Children’s Center 756-1267 98 Tonya Iversen 1973 2 Atascadero Children’s Center 11850 Viejo Camino Atascadero; 461-3330 30 Janice Felde 1989 3 United Methodist Children’s Center 1515 Fredericks St. San Luis Obispo; 549-0332 24 Martha Chivens 1990 4 Nipomo Recreation Center 255 Pomeroy Ave. Nipomo; 929-5437 23 Becky Crowe 1989 5 Stars Infant Preschool Center 1402 Golden Hill Road Paso Robles; 238-0200 22 Ella Porter 2003 6 Children’s Garden 701 Crocker St. Templeton; 434-1188 17 Jeanne Hunt 1996 7 Little Lambs Christian Preschool 5545 Ardilla Road Atascadero; 462-0433 16 Lisa Zisa 1991 8 Foothill Preschool & Infant Center 317 Foothill Blvd. San Luis Obispo; 543-7174 14 Ella Greene 1989 9 Old Mission Preschool 221 Daly Ave. San Luis Obispo; 549-8819 14 Linda Murray 1979 10 The Laureate Private School 880 Laureate Lane San Luis Obispo; 544-2141 14 Laura C. Lehmann 1981 Only centers with 14 or more employees were included. N/A means not available. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Childcare Resource Connection, Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FEB. 12, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST PET STORES Pets, livestock, fish and reptiles all benefit from supplies and equipment offered by pet stores. Below is a list of the largest locally owned pet stores in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of employees. NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Farm Supply 1079 El Camino Real, Arroyo Grande 1108 Paso Robles St., Paso Robles 224 Tank Farm Road, San Luis Obispo 543-3751 EMPLOYEES 113 OWNER(S) Jim Brabeck, President/CE0 YEAR ESTABLISHED 1950 SPECIALTIES Pet food, medicine, health products and supplies 2 Lemos Feed & Pet Supplies Locations in San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Arroyo Grande, Paso Robles and Atascadero 40 Mike Lemos 1972 Pet and livestock food and supplies 3 All Star Pets 3910-2 Broad St., San Luis Obispo; 543-3265 4100 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 460-0555 24 Marc Front, Judy Front 1997 Animals, pet supplies and food, and home of the weiner-dog races 4 The Pet Department 705 Sixth St. Paso Robles; 239-4555 12 Dirk Dole 1997 Small pets and supplies 5 Atascadero Hay & Feed 6155 Via Ave. Atascadero; 461-6411 9 Ellen Gruetzmacher 1998 Pet supplies for household pets, as well as horses and livestock 6 CD’s Pet Emporium 1402 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande; 473-3413 7 Dave Denison 1988 Pets and pet supplies 7 Tails 745 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo; 544-7387 7 Terry Treves 1999 Cat and dog accessories, adopt-a-cat program through the county program 8 Aquatic Adventures 1329 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo; 541-1300 6 Palmer Lancaster 1997 Saltwater and freshwater fish, as well as other pets and supplies 9 Wet Pets 1164 E. Grand Ave. Arroyo Grande; 481-1313 6 Joe Wais 1987 Freshwater and saltwater fish, aquariums, koi pond supplies 10 Double D Feed & Supply 202A Tank Farm Road San Luis Obispo; 543-8410 5 Dan and Toni Hock 1982 Large and small animal pet food, supplies and toys 11 Whitehorse Tack & Veterinary Supply 98 S. Main St. Templeton; 434-1711 5 Lisa Moore 1985 Horse equipment and supplies/ dog food 12 JD’s Pet House 1030 Los Osos Valley Road Los Osos; 528-5611 3 Louise and John Gapen 1991 Rodents, snakes, water animals, feeders, supplies and food Only locally owned pet stores were included. Wholesale stores were not included on the list. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 9, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 23 RANK TOP AGRICULTURE VALUE CROPS San Luis Obispo County crop values received an 11 percent boost since 2004, grossing $596,753,000. Major commodities such as wine grapes remained steady in the number one spot, with a 47 percent increase in value since 2004. Below is a list of the top 20 value crops in the county for 2005. RANK CROP NAME VALUE TOTAL PRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Wine grapes LAST YEAR’S RANK 1 $194,373,000 198,819 tons Cattle and calves 2 $53,071,000 596,300 cwt* Broccoli 3 $50,062,000 7,151,664 – 23 lb. units Vegetable transplants 4 $30,178,000 1,903,820 sq. feet Strawberries 8 $29,367,000 27,192 tons Cut flowers (greenhouse) 6 $28,240,000 2,663,752 sq. feet Indoor decoratives 9 $25,168,000 3,059,254 sq. feet Head lettuce 5 $23,178,000 4,087,800 – 50 lb. units Oriental vegetables 14 $15,741,000 1,701,700 – 80 lb. units Leaf lettuce 12 $14,755,000 2,208,870 – 25 lb. units Cauliflower 11 $11,949,000 1,818,688 – 25 lb. units Grazed rangeland 13 $10,250,000 1,025,000 acres Outdoor ornamentals 16 $8,638,000 107,400 sq. feet Bell peppers 10 $7,920,000 808,137 – 30 lb. units Avocados (Haas) 7 $7,538,000 3,556 tons Celery 17 $7,342,000 1,109,067 – 60 lb. units Cabbage 19 $7,296,000 1,014,675 – 45 lb. units Bedding plants, sod, ground cover 15 $5,842,000 86,200 sq. feet Spinach 18 $3,532,000 642,243 – 20 lb. units Lemons 20 $1,976,000 19,097 tons *Cwt is 100 pound weight. Crops were ranked by their total value in 2005. SOURCES: San Luis Obispo County 2005 Agriculture Report, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPT. 10, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND TOP GRAPE VALUE FOR WINE Wine grapes as a group continue to stay strong as the top-valued crop in San Luis Obispo County agriculture. In 2005, the bumper harvest meant a 47 percent boost in value over the previous year, thanks to prime growing temperatures and rainfall. Below is a list of all varietals, ranked by value. 24 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune RANK CROP NAME ACREAGE BEARING VALUE TOTAL PRODUCTION (TONS) Wine grapes (all) 33,690 $194,373,000 198,819 1 Cabernet sauvignon 12,058 $52,230,000 62,702 2 Chardonnay 3,950 $36,993,000 30,447 3 Merlot 4,725 $34,229,000 35,655 4 Red wine (other) 3,977 $20,073,000 20,545 5 Syrah 2,658 $13,078,000 12,636 6 White wine (other) 1,427 $12,751,000 11,215 7 Zinfandel 2,940 $10,261,000 14,638 8 Pinot noir 1,017 $8,531,000 3,629 9 Sauvignon blanc 938 $6,227,000 7,352 SOURCES: San Luis Obispo County 2005 Crop Report. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPT. 24, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 These talented young business and community leaders are making a difference in San Luis Obispo County W ith its high quality of life, top-notch educational institutions and healthy economy, it’s not surprising that San Luis Obispo County is home to so many talented young leaders. For the second time, The Tribune is pleased to honor 20 such leaders through our prestigious Top 20 under 40 Award. This year, the competition was again tough with more than 80 nominations received online in late October and early November at www.sanluisobispo.com. The candidates for this annual competition were diverse and represented a variety of industries and occupations, including healthcare, finance, law, education, business, technology, local government and nonprofits. PROFILES BY DAVE WILCOX Markwith, CEO of Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center; Noreen Martin, CEO of Martin Resorts; and Harry Schade, vice president of Student Learning at Cuesta College. Winners were notified in early December and presented with an award Jan. 18 at a special luncheon. On behalf of The Tribune, we would like to congratulate the winners and thank everyone who made this year’s competition a success. We are looking forward to honoring another great class in 2007. — Business Editor Julie Lynem Founder, Pismo Group Michael D. Boyer, 36, founded the Pismo Group, an online business consulting and marketing firm. He launched the venture after rising to the level of vice-president of operations for San Luis Obispo-based Web Associates. The Pismo Group, which includes three fulltime and three parttime employees, is “not just about creating a nice-looking website,” said Boyer, “… it’s about helping companies do better business.” Boyer said he founded the company when he found himself getting farther and farther away “from actually helping people.” At the Pismo Group, he said, he’s involved with each client. “Creating solutions for opportunities is really what I love to do.” Boyer moved six years ago to the Central Coast from Portland, Ore., where he had started a small advertising company after attending the University of Oregon and Portland State University. Outside of work, Boyer belongs to the Rotary Club of Pismo Beach/Five Cities and is also a member of the Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Endowment Committee for the Clark Center Foundation. He also supports Court-Appointed Special Advocates for Children of San Luis Obispo County and helps deliver food and presents at Christmas to families through the Economic Opportunity Commission. Boyer and his wife, Ashlea, have a son named Jack. ‘Creating solutions for opportunities is really what I love to do.’ 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 25 Nominees, who must live and work in the county year round, were evaluated based on a strong commitment to their chosen field and to community service. A panel of six judges from the Economic Vitality Corp. of San Luis Obispo County selected the winners, all of whom have a strong desire to make a difference in their communities. The following judges participated: Kathleen Corey, assistant vice president of Heritage Oaks Bank; David Juhnke, managing partner at Sinsheimer Juhnke Lebens & McIvor LLP, Michael Manchak, president and CEO of the Economic Vitality Corp. of San Luis Obispo County; Candy MICHAEL D. BOYER THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 LISA SOLOMON CHITTY Captain, Paso Robles Police Department 26 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Lisa Solomon Chitty, 38, became captain of the Paso Robles Police Department in 2005. As captain, she is second-in-command of the agency under Chief Dennis Cassidy. She was the youngest officer — and first woman — hired by the department when she started 18 years ago. Chitty, who is known professionally as Lisa Solomon, graduated last year from the California Peace Officers Standards Training Law Enforcement Command College — what Cassidy said is the equivalent of a master’s degree program. She is a past president of the North County Women’s Shelter Board of Directors and remains a member of that board. She has also served as the chair of the San Luis Obispo County Sexual Assault Recovery and Prevention Program. Additionally, Chitty helped implement the DARE program within the Paso Robles school district, serving as the first full-time DARE officer with the department. A 1986 graduate of Arroyo Grande High School, Chitty said her parents instilled in her the values of hard work and helping others. “I really love what I do. It’s really important to go after your passion.” Chitty and her husband, Chris, also own and operate a manufacturing business in Paso Robles called Sign Sensations. The couple has two children, Justin, 16, and Bricen, 2. ‘I really love what I do. It’s really important to go after your passion.’ ELSE MAI CURRY ANNE C. CYR Teen Program and Education Coordinator, Court Appointed Special Advocates of SLO County (CASA) Attorney, trust and estate litigator, George-Cyr Attorneys LLC Else Mai Curry, 28, supervises 18 volunteers as the Teen Program and Education Coordinator for Court Appointed Special Advocates of San Luis Obispo County. Curry has worked for CASA for nearly five years and in that time has helped increase the pool of volunteers and improved communication with child welfare agencies. She essentially created the coordinator position she now holds. “If I were to choose a single area where Else Mai has changed CASA… for the better, it would be in our relationships with other agencies,” said Teresa Tardiff, CASA’s executive director, who nominated Curry. Curry is a member of the Community Partner Advisory Panel to Social Services and the Independent Living Program Advisory Board, which collaborates with Transitions and Cuesta College to help youth. Curry’s passion is fueled by the volunteers who work with the youths. “The volunteers give 120 percent. They are so passionate about their work, which keeps me wanting to do what I do.” In addition to working full-time at CASA, Curry is a part-time frontdesk manager at Kim & Co. Salon and Day Spa. Through that job, she helps with the company’s annual “Spa Night,” raising money for community charities. Curry and her husband, Jason, are expecting their first child. ‘The volunteers give 120 percent. They are so passionate about their work, which keeps me wanting to do what I do.’ Anne C. Cyr, 37, is a lawyer specializing in estate planning, trust and probate law. She began practicing law 13 years ago and is a partner in the George-Cyr law firm. She is a member of the San Luis Obispo Estate Planning Council. J.K. George, Cyr’s law partner and one of those nominating her, said her litigation skills include a “keen, fast mind, thorough preparation and organization and genuine compassion for her clients.” George noted Cyr has strived to create a “team, rather than… top-down organization” at their law firm. Besides her legal work, Cyr is active with the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo Daybreak, including serving as a board member, secretary and international services director. She has also served on the board of the Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children of San Luis Obispo County and now serves on the board of directors for the Friends of Prado Day Care Center. Cyr and her husband, George, also have two boys, Parker, 9, and Preston, 6. She said she is motivated to balance her professional life, community service and family by “knowing how privileged and blessed we are to have what we have and knowing there are others who are not so fortunate.” ‘Her litigation skills include a keen, fast mind, thorough preparation and organization and genuine compassion for her clients.’ — J.K. George THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 JOSEPH DESCHRYVER Chief operating officer, Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center Joseph DeSchryver, 36, was appointed four years ago to be chief operating officer at Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center. In that role, DeSchryver has helped institute accountability measures resulting in Sierra Vista being consistently ranked among the leaders in patient satisfaction compared to 69 other hospitals owned by Tenet. During his tenure, DeSchryver has overseen a 5 percent growth in admissions at Sierra Vista. “Joe is a staunch supporter of the hospital’s community outreach and education programs,” said Ron Yukelson, who nominated DeSchryver. His contributions to the community include serving on the inaugural committee for the Family Care Network’s community award and helping organize and participating in the 2006 American Heart Association Heart Walk. Last year, he organized a team for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Walk for a Cure, raising more than $11,000. The involvement with juvenile diabetes research stems from personal experience. DeSchryver’s 3-year-old son, Kyle, was diagnosed with diabetes. “It’s really opened my eyes and given me a first-hand experience of what folks go through when someone in their family has a chronic illness,” he said. Deschryver and his wife, Laurie, also have an 18-month-old daughter, Callie. ANDREA DEVITT ‘Joe is a staunch supporter of the hospital’s community outreach and education programs.’ — Ron Yukelson www.unitedwestaff.com Academic counselor, Cuesta College Andrea Devitt, 38, is an academic counselor at Cuesta College, where one of her primary goals is to increase the enrollment of local high school students at Cuesta. She’s concentrated much of her efforts on Templeton’s Independent Studies High School, resulting in 15 percent of the students in that program attending Cuesta simultaneously. Those students are earning high school and college credit for the Cuesta classes. Devitt was recently elected to the California Community College Counselor Association’s executive board. “I feel really lucky to not only live on the Central Coast,” said Devitt, “but to make a living at a job I really love.” Devitt earned her undergraduate degree and a teaching credential from Loyola Marymount University and has graduate degrees from California State University, Dominguez Hills and Azusa Pacific University. An active volunteer at her children’s schools, Devitt has a daughter, Kiley, 13, and a son, Owen, 10. Besides her involvement with the PTA at Los Ranchos Elementary and Laguna Middle schools, Devitt serves on the Los Ranchos school site council and the recently-formed San Luis Coastal School District Wellness Committee. During the last three years, she has helped raise money through the annual fashion show staged at the Alex Madonna Expo Center, which benefits the San Luis Obispo Women’s Shelter. ‘I feel really lucky to not only live on the Central Coast, but to make a living at a job I really love.’ 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 27 The Staff and Associates of United Staffing Associates congratulate owner and founder, David Elson, on his success. THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 DAVID ELSON STEVE ENGLISH Founder, United Staffing Associates Financial advisor, Merrill Lynch David Elson, 38, owns United Staffing Associates, an employment agency he started four years ago that now boasts seven offices and another satellite location. The company is somewhat of a family affair, with three of his six siblings and a nephew working on his management team. Also working for him are a number of other close friends. It’s a sense of family Elson, a San Luis Obispo resident, tries to extend to all of his employees, offering full benefits, including health insurance for domestic partners. His commitment extends to the community, serving on the San Luis Obispo Community Foundation Advisory Committee and donating time and money to Cal Poly athletics, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Cancer Society. He is one of the top financial contributors to the Central Coast Gay and Lesbian Association and served as chairman of a home for AIDS patients in Porterville. “I’ve always enjoyed giving back to the community,” Elson said of his motivation. Steve English, 25, is a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch in San Luis Obispo. To say he’s been on a fast-track is an understatement. He was valedictorian of Templeton High School’s class of 2000 and just three years later graduated with honors from UC Davis with an economics degree. He was hired as a junior partner with Morgan Stanley and at Merrill Lynch, English created and leads a networking group for young professionals. His involvement in the community includes recently taking over as chairman of the Literacy Council of San Luis Obispo County’s board of directors. “Without a doubt, he would be the face for a campaign that promoted integrity, hard work and joy,” said Bernadette Bernardi, the Literacy Council’s executive director. English said he is motivated “to be excellent in whatever I do, whether it is business or how we act in the community.” He is active with the Templeton Rotary Club, having traveled to Mexico to assist putting in a town’s water filtering system, and also serves on the board of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Committee. ‘I’ve always enjoyed giving back to the community.’ ‘Without a doubt, he would be the face for a campaign that promoted integrity, hard work and joy.’ — Bernadette Bernardi KATHRYN M. EPPRIGHT 28 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Managing principal partner, Andre, Morris & Buttery Kathryn M. Eppright, 39, said she became a lawyer to “help people who can’t help themselves.” As the managing principal partner with law firm Andre, Morris & Buttery, Eppright has for several years volunteered assisting women obtain restraining orders against abusive spouses. She also works as a pro bono attorney for California Rural Legal Assistance. She’s currently president of the Women Lawyers Association of San Luis Obispo County, having served in 2001 as president of the county Bar Association. Eppright earned her law degree from Fordham University in 1992 and has been with Andre, Morris & Buttery for 14 years. “I’m really grateful that I ended up at a law firm where community service is valued and encouraged,” she said. This year, Eppright will co-chair a 24-member statewide commission established to increase access to civil justice for low- and moderate-income Californians. Eppright is also an active school volunteer and has been on the board of directors of the San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum. She and her husband, Chris, have three children, Maggie, 11, Andy, 8, and Molly, 5. “Kathy has balanced a busy family life with a demanding career as a successful trial lawyer,” said law partner Michael J. Morris. ‘I’m really grateful that I ended up at a law firm where community service is valued and encouraged.’ THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 JULIAN J. HERRERA Territory manager, CCIS Information Solutions Julian J. Herrera, 32, began working nearly two years ago for CCIS Information Solutions. As territory manager for the Bakersfield-based company, Herrera started working out of a home office and has grown the company so that it now has locations in San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles. He helped CCIS, which provides credit reports to businesses and conducts preemployment screening, land its first two contracts with the state. Herrera, who moved five years ago to Paso Robles from Bakersfield, was honored last month as the CCIS employee of the year for 2006. Herrera serves on the San Luis Obispo County YMCA’s board of directors. He also is active with St. Rose Catholic Church, serving as a children’s religious educator and a lector and is a volunteer Little League coach in Paso Robles. As a boy, said Herrera, he had what he called a “challenging upbringing” growing up in a tough neighborhood in Bakersfield and credits the outreach of community members and business leaders for helping him succeed as a youth. Those memories now provide his motivation. “I believe strongly that you return that favor. You pay it forward.” Herrera and his wife, Maria, have two sons, Julian, 7, and Adrian, 5, and a 3-year-old daughter, Madelynn. ‘I believe strongly that you return that favor. 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Higuera Street, Suite 705 805-541-4407 • fax 805-541-4426 Paso Robles 1229 Vine Street 805-369-1015 • fax 805-369-1016 www.ccisinfosolutions.com • jherrera@ccisinfosolutions.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 29 • achieve their goals QUICKER San Luis Obispo THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 TOM JONES Governmental and public relations manager, Pacific Gas and Electric Tom Jones, 36, started his job as Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s governmental and public relations manager in the midst of California’s worst energy crisis and weeks after the company had declared bankruptcy. The problem-solving skills he developed in his previous job as district administrator for then-State Sen. Jack O’Connell were needed immediately. Jones represents PG&E before government agencies and community groups throughout San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Additionally, he administers the company’s contributions to community organizations and works with non-profit groups. Until recently, Jones served on the planning commission in Atascadero, where he lives with his wife, Kimberly, and their two children, Ava, 4, and Brock, 11 ⁄ 2. “Tom’s emphasis on his family and community make him an inspiration to anyone, of any age,” wrote a group of five persons — including O’Connell — who nominated Jones. “The things I do I feel are meaningful for the community,” said Jones. His public-spirited streak dates to when he was 6 and tried to stop a developer from smashing his treehouse. It didn’t work, but his belief in getting involved never waned. Jones graduated with a degree in political science from the UC Santa Barbara and started working soon after for O’Connell. “I’ve already had two jobs of a lifetime.” BRYAN M. KRILL Director of investment management services, R.E. Wacker Associates Bryan M. Krill, 33, is director of investment management services at R. E. Wacker Associates. He’s been instrumental in boosting the assets managed by the firm to $350 million from $75 million. Krill has also streamlined the company’s technology, enabling it to provide clients timely, more comprehensive information. Krill graduated from the University of Southern California, where he was one of the captains of its track and field team in his senior year. A former world-class sprinter, Krill qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1996 and now uses his skills and knowledge helping athletes train. His volunteering to coach is a way of paying back those who helped him. “Absolutely nothing that I did, I did all on my own,” he said. Krill also volunteers as registrar for San Luis Obispo’s American Youth Soccer Organization, helping to make sure approximately 1,300 kids are properly signed up to play. Volunteering for AYSO — he’s also coached one of his son’s teams — is satisfying, said Krill, because so many people volunteer their time to make it succeed. Krill and his wife, Tessa, who’s a native of San Luis Obispo, have three sons: James, 7, John, 5, and Jack, 3. 30 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune ‘Absolutely nothing that I did, I did all on my own.’ ‘The things I do I feel are meaningful for the community.’ R. E. WACKER ASSOCIATES, INC. San Luis Obispo’s Premier Independent Fee-Only Financial and Investment Advisor Salutes BRYAN KRILL, CFP® on his selection as one of San Luis Obispo’s “Top 20 Under 40” Exemplifying his commitment to excellence in his life and profession and his care for his family, his community, and our clients. From your colleagues at R. E. Wacker Associates... Bob Wacker, CFP®, EA President, Chief Investment Officer Joan Parker, CFP®, EA Director of Financial Planning Services Patrick O’Hara, CFP® Senior Advisor Matt Wilson Investment Specialist Mary Gorham, CFP® Financial Planning Specialist Chuck Gilstrap, CFP®, EA Financial Planner Associate Joan Wenglikowski Financial Planner Associate Kristen Reeves Account Services Manager Jillian Pearson Administrative Assistant 973 HIGUERA STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 * 541-1308 REWACKER.COM Fee-Only Investment Management and Financial Planning Services for Individuals, Businesses, & Fiduciaries THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 MATT LANDRE Financial advisor, CoastHills Federal Credit Union Matt Landre, 29, is a financial advisor in the wealth management division of CoastHills Federal Credit Union. A graduate of Cal Poly’s master’s of business administration program, Landre is the credit union’s only financial advisor in San Luis Obispo County, covering five branches from Nipomo to Paso Robles. He’s also become the company’s expert on health savings accounts. Landre is active in the Rotary Club San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and with the Chamber of Commerce. When CoastHills requested volunteers to help the Red Cross after Hurricane Katrina, Landre was among those who went. “It was life-changing,” said Landre, whose skills as an emergency medical technician were put to use during his three weeks of volunteering in Texas, where refugees sought shelter. It was “something you wouldn’t imagine having to deal with in your day-to-day lives. It certainly has made me more active in terms of volunteering.” “Matt is an amazing guy,” said the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce’s Lindsey Miller, who nominated Landre. “He cares so much about the community and really tries to make a difference here in San Luis Obispo.” ‘Matt is an amazing guy. He cares so much about the community and really tries to make a difference here in San Luis Obispo.’ — Lindsey Miller RUSSELL LEVANWAY DOUG MACMILLAN Chief executive officer, TekTegrity Co-owner and executive chef, Rosa’s Italian Restaurant, Pismo Beach ‘I believe every person is gifted with particular skills and talents that we can use to benefit the world around us.’ Doug MacMillan, 38, continues in the family business as executive chef of Rosa’s Italian Restaurant in Pismo Beach. His parents began the business 18 years ago and MacMillan co-owns the restaurant with his father. His mother, Rosa, died in September. MacMillan uses his culinary skills to help local nonprofit organizations raise money. He’s served food at the Sea Fair, a Big Brothers fundraiser, and the Breast Cancer Awareness luncheon at Edna Valley Vineyard. MacMillan has coached youth soccer for years and one of his favorite charities is The Futbol Project, which collects donated soccer gear that is then given to youths in Latin America. MacMillan, who attended the University of San Diego, is an honorary Rotary Club member and said that group’s motto — “Service Above Self” — is what inspires him. “I think everybody’s got to do their share,” he said. “Cooking is what I do.” His professional accolades include winning the Clam Festival’s clam chowder competition and taking home various honors from the Bouillabaisse Festival in Los Olivos, including Best in Show and the People’s Choice award. In recent years, MacMillan has renovated the restaurant, focusing on the patio area, and earned a Beautification award from the city of Pismo Beach. MacMillan and his wife, Shannon, have two children, Brianna, 7, and Nicholas, 2. ‘I think everybody’s got to do their share. Cooking is what I do.’ 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 31 Russell Levanway, 28, overcame a childhood illness that left him legally deaf to become the chief executive officer of TekTegrity, a high-tech company he launched. Levanway is pioneering remote computer network support technology, enabling his company to assist clients without the need for more expensive service calls. TekTegrity currently manages nearly 1,000 computers at school districts and businesses countywide. Levanway, who graduated from Cuesta College and earned lifetime certifications from Microsoft and Cisco, volunteers on a regular basis in the community. Along with his wife, Sarah, Levanway has helped cook and serve meals at the Prado Day Center every month and the couple has organized volunteers to purchase and deliver holiday gifts through the charity Operation Christmas Child. They also help provide sign language services at the Agape Church in San Luis Obispo. “I believe every person is gifted with particular skills and talents that we can use to benefit the world around us,” Levanway wrote in an email. “A healthy community consists of people who pool those skills and talents to make the community a better place to live.” THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 BRENDAN MORRIS CHARLENE ROSALES Vice president, Morris & Garritano Insurance Resource development manager, United Way of San Luis Obispo County Brendan Morris, 35, carries on the family legacy as vice president at Morris & Garritano Insurance agency. He has worked since 1994 at the agency, which started in 1885. Morris’ accomplishments as sales manager earned him recognition from the Pacific Coast Business Times as one of its Top 40 under 40. He is a graduate of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class and currently sits on the chamber’s Issues and Evaluation Committee. He’s also active in the Daybreak Rotary Club and recently completed a three-year term on the San Luis Obispo Symphony Board of Directors. “Brendan is a well-rounded individual (and is) a great father, friend, businessman and (a) positive force in our community,” said Kurt Jackson, who nominated Morris. Morris said he believes “just giving back to the community is so, so important. That’s what makes San Luis Obispo County the way we are.” Morris graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in business finance. He and his wife, Vicky, have two daughters, Jennifer, 9, and Amy, 6. Charlene Rosales, 39, is resource development manager for United Way of San Luis Obispo County. In that position, Rosales revamped how United Way coordinates one of its major fundraising campaigns, creating a more focused, organized approach. Kristin Johnson, vice president at Verdin Marketing Ink, said she nominated Rosales because “she is a gift to everyone with whom she comes in contact because she is genuine.” Rosales calls volunteering “a really enjoyable passion.” Last spring, she traveled to Guatemala as part of a volunteer group providing free eye care services. She’s also a director of Camp Reach for the Stars, an American Cancer Society camp for kids with cancer. Rosales is on the board of directors for the San Luis Obispo County YMCA, is active in Rotary Daybreak San Luis Obispo and graduated from the Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership SLO class. Rosales came to San Luis Obispo from Santa Barbara to attend Cal Poly. She worked for the Student Community Services program at the university, where she said she got a taste for volunteering. “I’ve really met some just amazing people,” Rosales said of her community involvement. You understand “just how amazing our area is.” ‘Brendan is a well-rounded individual (and is) a great father, friend, businessman and (a) positive force in our community.’ — Kurt Jackson ‘She is a gift to everyone with whom she comes in contact because she is genuine.’ — Kristin Johnson LOUIS ROSENBERG 32 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Professor, Cal Poly Louis Rosenberg, 37, holds the distinction as the only Cal Poly faculty member appointed as a professor in two different colleges at the university. As professor of educational technology, Rosenberg works with students in both education and engineering colleges. In doing so, he created the Center for Exhibit Design, in which students from both disciplines work together to create educational museum exhibits. Those will be seen locally at the recently-completed Port San Luis Marine Institute in Avila Beach and in the San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum, currently under construction. It’s “kind of an unusual role,” Rosenberg said of combining his education technology expertise with his engineering background. Rosenberg received his doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and founded two high-tech start-up companies in the Bay Area. He decided to take the appointment at Cal Poly because as the companies grew, he was more involved in administrative tasks. He is one of the youngest Americans to be awarded more than 100 patents from the U.S. Patent Office. He and his wife, Sherstin, have two children, Ben, 6, and Zoe, 4. He is one of the youngest Americans to be awarded more than 100 patents from the U.S. Patent Office. THE TRIBUNE’S TOP 20 UNDER 40 STACEY STANEK Marketing director, The Thom Group Stacey Stanek, 33, is the marketing director and an investment professional at the Thom Group, where she specializes in retirement planning and full employee benefit packages. She also oversees the wealth management company’s health and life insurance division. Stanek recently started teaching community classes to help educate residents about investment and insurance issues. Stanek grew up in San Luis Obispo, where she was a standout volleyball player at both San Luis Obispo High School and Cal Poly, earning selection as an all-conference player. Her volleyball career included coaching several youth teams, including her alma mater’s girl’s varsity team. She retired from coaching in 2005 after 15 years. “The more active I am, the better I feel,” said Stanek. “I love doing community service.” An active Rotary Daybreak San Luis Obispo member, Stanek will become the club’s youth services director in June, which will again allow her to work with San Luis Obispo High School students. She’s also one of the top fund raisers in the “Kiss the Pig” contest benefiting Court-Appointed Special Advocates and volunteers at Woods Humane Society. ‘The more active I am, the better I feel. I love doing community service.’ ALI SEMON Owner, Frame Works ‘I’m very thankful that I get to live here, and I want my employees to feel as connected to our town as much as I do.’ Custom Pict u re Framing St udio and A r t Galler y 542.9000 Ali, John & Kay Semon 339 Marsh Street, SLO www.SLOART.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 33 Ali Semon, 28, never expected to take over as owner of Frame Works, the company her parents owned for 14 years. She didn’t even tell her parents she was interested until they had lined up another buyer about 2 1⁄ 2 years ago. Semon had started a teaching career after graduating in 2001 with a master of arts degree from UC Santa Barbara, but switched gears when the opportunity arose. As owner, she established a program that gives each full-time employee a paid half-day off each month to volunteer in the community. “I’m very thankful that I get to live here,” said Semon, “and I want my employees to feel as connected to our town as much as I do.” Semon is quite involved herself. She was a member of the Chamber of Commerce’s 2006 Leadership Class, is active in Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, earning the Paul Harris Foundation award last year, and is treasurer of the San Luis Obispo Gallery Association. She was also the only woman who participated in the “Battle of the CEOs” at the Wildflower Triathlon, raising money for the Special Olympics. Additionally, Frame Works donates to “Kids’ Eye View” gallery shows at the Art Center and ECOSLO. TOP AUTO DEALERSHIPS 34 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune More than 16,000 cars were sold by San Luis Obispo County dealerships in 2005. Below is a list of the top 20 dealerships, based on the number of new and used cars sold (fleet sales not included). RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 2005 UNITS SOLD NEW CARS SOLD* USED CARS SOLD 1 Perry Ford Lincoln Mercury Jeep www.perryauto.com 12200 Los Osos Valley Road San Luis Obispo 544-5200 1,519 843 676 Perry Falk, GM Shawn Koehler 1955 2 Toyota San Luis Obispo www.toyota-slo.com 12350 Los Osos Valley Road San Luis Obispo 543-7001 1,452 944 508 John Frangie 1959 3 Coast BMW Nissan www.coastbmwnissan.net 12100 Los Osos Valley Road San Luis Obispo 543-4423 1,386 923 463 Joe and Tom Cardinale, Gordon Giacomazzi 2000 4 Atascadero Ford www.atascaderoford.com 3850/3895 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-9464 1,139 456 683 Allen Yarborough 1980 5 Rancho Grande Motors www.ranchograndemotors.com 1404 Auto Park Way San Luis Obispo 543-4745 1,071 663 408 Dean Haupt 1980 6 Sunset Honda Kia www.sunsethonda.com 12250 Los Osos Valley Road San Luis Obispo 544-9500 1,051 721 330 Don Woodword, Archie Woodward 1977 7 Cole Chrysler Dodge www.colechryslerdodge.com 3550 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 543-7321 971 644 327 Jeff Cole 1950 8 Mullahey Ford www.mullaheyford.com 330 Traffic Way Arroyo Grande 474-2376 934 456 478 Mike and Tim Mullahey 1993 9 Pete Johnston Chevrolet www.petejohnston.com 2485 Theatre Drive Paso Robles 238-7800 907 433 474 Pete Johnston 1980 10 Kimball Motor Co. www.kimballmotors.com 1423 Calle Joaquin San Luis Obispo 543-5752 849 451 398 James Kimball 1946 11 San Luis Bay Motors Inc. www.sanluisbaymotors.com 2700 Theatre Drive Paso Robles 239-8700 758 293 465 Ottmar and Jean Thomas 1994 12 McCarthy Wholesale www.mccarthywholesale.com 11 Higuera and 43 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 544-1900 653** 0 653 Mike McCarthy 1978 13 Golden Hills Auto Center www.goldenhillsautocenter.com 2345 Golden Hill Road Paso Robles 238-4515 640 505 135 Mark Borjon, Fred Roy 1991 14 Paso Robles Ford Lincoln Mercury www.pasoroblesford.com 3328 Spring St. Paso Robles 239-3673 545 330 215 E. Clarke Moseley, Bob Burgess 1990 15 Valley Mazda www.valleymazda.com 2436 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 544-6770 530 232 298 Don Valley, John Van Wyk 1980 16 Reneau Chrysler Dodge www.jerryreneau.com 2235 Spring St. Paso Robles 239-0790 520 310 210 Scott, Chris and Kathleen Reneau 1981 17 Christianson Chevrolet www.christiansonchevrolet.com 303 Traffic Way Arroyo Grande 489-5518 475 323 152 Robert Christianson 1953 18 Smith Volvo www.smithvolvo.net 1219 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo 543-0832 390 147 243 Brent Smith 1986 19 Central Coast Mitsubishi www.mitsubishicars.com 5000 San Palo Road Atascadero 466-7778 314 79 235 Dale Kiker, Mike Kimball 1987 20 Ted Miles Jeep www.tedmilesjeep.com 7380 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-2411 285 85 200 Ted Miles 1975 * Fleet sales were not included. ** Only used car sales were listed. 2005 units sold figures were obtained from the Cross-Sell Report. SOURCES: Cross-Sell Report, individual dealerships, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 16, 2006. TOP EXECUTIVE YEAR ESTABLISHED COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY The Ultimate Driving Machine ® CLOTHING OPTIONAL. Crossroads Auto Center 2150 S. College Drive SHOP NUDE AT BMWVWADS.COM Crossroads Auto Center 2150 S. College Drive 805.614.0306 805.614.0306 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 35 BMW of Santa Maria LARGEST LOCALLY OWNED BOOKSTORES From entertainment to education, bookstores offer a variety for Central Coast residents of all ages. Below is a list of the largest locally owned bookstores in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by total square feet. RANK NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE SQUARE FEET OWNER YEAR SPECIALTIES ESTABLISHED 1 El Corral Bookstore University Union, Cal Poly; 756-5322 12,000 Cal Poly Foundation 1933 Textbooks, architecture, study guides 2 3 4 5 6 7 Leon’s Book Store 659 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 543-5039 6,000 Rick and Cathy Wiegers 1969 Used books Phoenix Books 990 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo; 543-3591 3,600 Bruce Miller 1981 General and used books Nan’s Pre-Owned Books 1328 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach; 489-7510 2,800 Nan Fowler 1987 Used books Aida’s University Book Exchange 973 Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo; 541-5854 2,700 Larry Hensley 1996 Textbooks The Parable Christian Store 883 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo; 543-6146 2,600 Potratz Family 1985 Christian books and gifts Volumes of Pleasure Bookshop 1016 Los Osos Valley Road, Los Osos; 528-5565 2,500 Carroll Leslie, Barbara Strauss 1980 General, health and metaphysical books 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chelsea Bookshop 721 12th St., Paso Robles; 237-2464 1,700 Diane Carpenter 1994 General titles Ann’s Books 8681 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-3136 1,600 Jolee Watenbach 1995 General titles Bible Depot Christian Book Store 805 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach; 481-0470 1,600 Scott and Susan Pigeon 1979 Christian books and gifts Coalesce … A Bookstore & More 845 Main St., Morro Bay; 772-2880 1,500 Linna Thomas 1973 General titles Potter Books 778 A Main St., Cambria; 927-7688 1,500 Roseann Broten 2005 New and out-of-print books The Novel Experience 779 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 544-0150 1,400 Jim and Christine Hill 1959 General titles Ye Olde Book Shoppe 4303 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-3000 1,200 Sally McFarlane 1991 General, new and used A to Z Books 1526 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach; 489-8653 1,100 Laura Mullen 1988 General titles Magic Windows Coffee Café & Bookstore 590 S. Main St., Templeton; 434-4955 1,100 Ginny and Bob Rhoads 1994 Books, coffee shop New Beginnings Bookstore 360 Eucalyptus Road, Nipomo; 931-0353 1,000 Michael Neill 2000 Unity of San Luis Obispo 1490 Southwood Drive, San Luis Obispo; 543-4250 1,000 San Luis Obispo Unity Church 1989 Healing and metaphysical books Undercover Fine Books & Gifts 3118 Main St., Morro Bay; 772-3312 800 Beverley Abbey Used books and local authors Christian Science Reading Room 1123 Garden St., San Luis Obispo; 543-0759 650 SLO Christian Science Church 1967 Christian books 2002 Religious titles *Only locally owned new and used bookstores were considered for this list. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FEB. 19, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY TOP RENTAL CAR COMPANIES 36 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Locals and tourists use car rental companies for transportation, scenic drives and for business. Below is a list of the largest rental companies in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their fleet size. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Budget* www.budget.com 2 Avis Rent-a-car* www.avis.com 3 Hertz Rent-a-car www.hertz.com 4 Cheap Wheels Rent-a-car 5 U-Save www.usave.com 6 Hertz Local Edition www.hertz.com 7 San Luis Auto Center 8 Central Coast Car Rental www.paylesscarrental.com 9 Enterprise Rent-a-car* www.enterprise.com 901-3 Airport Drive San Luis Obispo 541-2722 901-2 Airport Drive San Luis Obispo 544-0630 901-5 Airport Drive No. 12 San Luis Obispo 543-8843 169 Granada Drive No. 4 San Luis Obispo 543-3792 7865 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-7777 2485 Theatre Drive Paso Robles 239-2548 2958 S. Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 783-2958 5000 San Palo Road Atascadero 466-7778 2989 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 578-5800 FLEET SIZE LOWEST DAILY RATE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES YEAR ESTABLISHED GENERAL MANAGER 120 $29.99 10 N/A Kimbra White 90-120 $32 11 1979 Ilias Sikder, Erik Velazquez 90 $34.99 9 1992 Rosanna Aldama 25 $20 1 1984 Bruce Johnson 12 $32-95 0 1990 Lynn Gaskill, David Burkett 10-12 $23.99 2 2003 Christy Rupp 6-7 $19-95 3 1999 Jules Rogoff 4 $37.99 (midsize car) 1 2006 Don Pederman N/A Varies 40** 1957 Mike Edwards Rental car companies were ranked by their fleet size. Some companies have mileage limitations. N/A means not available. * means additional locations in the county. ** includes Santa Maria employees. SOURCES: Phone interviews, faxed surveys. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 4, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST SHOPPING CENTERS As the county grows so do the number and size of shopping centers. This is a list of the 12 largest retail centers in the county, ranked by square footage. RANK NAME LOCATION 1 Five Cities Center West Branch and Rancho Parkway Arroyo Grande 2 Madonna Plaza 3 TOTAL SQUARE FEET TENANTS YEAR ESTABLISHED MAJOR STORES 386,000 32 1999 Wal-Mart, Albertsons, Marshalls, OfficeMax Madonna Road and El Mercado San Luis Obispo 319,255 25 1982 Sears, Best Buy, Mervyns, Petco The Crossings at Paso Robles Gahan Place and Theatre Drive Paso Robles 278,285 22 1998 Target, Ross Dress for Less, OfficeMax, OSH 4 Woodland Plaza II Niblick Road and S. River Road** San Luis Obispo 250,289 30 1995 Wal-Mart, JCPenney, Staples, Kohl’s 5 Marigold Shopping Center Tank Farm Road and Broad Street San Luis Obispo 174,428 35 1997 Vons, CVS Pharmacy, Michaels, Tuesday Morning 6 SLO Promenade Madonna Road and Dalidio Road San Luis Obispo 173,350 24 2000 Gottschalks, Cost Plus, Staples, Bed Bath & Beyond 7 Prime Outlets at Pismo Beach 333 Five Cities Drive Pismo Beach 147,560 38 1994 Polo, Nine West 8 Irish Hills Plaza Froom Ranch Way San Luis Obispo 140,000 12 2006 Circuit City, Linens ’n Things, PetSmart, OfficeMax* 9 Woodland Plaza I Niblick Road and S. River Road Paso Robles 119,642 26 1995 Albertsons, Longs Drugs 10 Laguna Village Shopping Center Los Osos Valley Road and Madonna Road San Luis Obispo 102,050 30 1984 Longs Drugs, Albertsons, Mattress and Bed Superstore, Burger King 11 East Village Shopping Center Creston Road and Niblick Road Paso Robles 98,645 24 2004 Food 4 Less, Jack in the Box, Starbucks 12 Mission Oaks at the Annex El Camino Real and Del Rio Road Atascadero 86,816 16 1994 Bass, Jones New York, Lane Bryant *Irish Hills Plaza does not include Costco and The Home Depot. ** Woodland Plaza II is across the street from Woodland Plaza I. Shopping centers were ranked by their total square footage. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DEC. 17, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND LARGEST FLORISTS AND FLOWER SHOPS San Luis Obispo County is home to a variety of florists and flower shops. In all seasons, florists and flower shops help Central Coast residents celebrate special occasions. Below is a list of the largest flower shops and florists, ranked by their total number of employees. NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL STAFF SQUARE FEET 1 San Luis Floral & Gifts 17 2,000 Chuck Snyder 1972 2 Open Air Flowers 1210 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 544-4545 299 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo; 544-7673 1055 Osos St., San Luis Obispo; 541-1417 1330 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 541-8787 12 600 Vance and Leslie Weber 1984 3 Albert’s Florist www.albertsflorist.com 1116 Morro St. San Luis Obispo; 543-0567 7 2,000 Barkev Abadjian 1981 4 Los Osos Flower Market www.losososflowermarket.com Arroyo Grande Flower Shop www.arroyograndeflowershop,com The Flower Market The Flower Shop & Nursery www.theflowershopandnursery.com 1032 Los Osos Valley Road Los Osos; 528-4990 150 W. Branch St. Arroyo Grande; 489-2834 1349 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo; 784-0415 3830 Broad St., Suite 5 San Luis Obispo; 547-1655 7 1,000 Judi Young 2002 5 1,800 Kacy Zapeda 2003 5 5 300 1,600 Judi Young John Sinner 2002 2000 Pismo Beach Florist www.pismobeachflorist.com Adelaide Floral Arlyne’s Flowers, Etc. The Art of Flowers Cramer’s Flowers Gordon’s Floral Design Studio www.gordonsfloraldesign.com The Grand Bouquet Florist Jamie Jespersen’s Flowers & Ice Cream Morro Bay Flowers & Gifts 950 Price St. Pismo Beach; 773-7673 300 S. Main St., Templeton; 434-2997 6485 Palma Ave., Atascadero; 466-1136 620 W. Tefft St., Nipomo; 929-4990 3191 S. Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 543-0887 1532 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo; 541-1532 1355 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande; 489-4892 9479 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-4582 500 Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay; 772-2282 5 1,200 Chris & Marlene Clanton 2004 4 4 4 4 3 1,500 2,200 1,350 1,500 1,600 Jane Jepson Jaynee Orcutt Kathy Silva and Marc Sargen Chuck Snyder Jenifer Rabenaldt Robert Gordon 1990 1950 2003 1920 1978 3 3 3 1,300 1,500 800 Tina McLane Tom and Jamie Jespersen Kurt Janssen 1984 1989 1992 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OWNER(S) The list includes both florists and flower shops ranked by their total full- and part-time employees. N/A means not available. Only businesses with three or more employees were listed. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, phone interviews, faxed surveys. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 15, 2006. YEAR ESTABLISHED COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 37 RANK LARGEST RETAIL NURSERIES From rare plants to fruit trees to pottery, local nurseries offer something for plant lovers everywhere. Below is a list of the largest retail nurseries in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total acreage. RANK NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NURSERY SIZE OWNER YEAR ESTABLISHED SPECIALTIES 1 San Luis Soils & Sod Farm 2130 Blue Heron View Way Los Osos; 528-7645 30 acres William Kostik 1981 Sod, soils 2 Las Pilitas Nursery 3232 Las Pilitas Road Santa Margarita; 438-5992 9 acres Bert Wilson 1975 California native plants 3 Benjoy Nursery 2166 Lopez Drive Arroyo Grande; 481-7488 5+ acres John Godfrey 1998 Landscape ornamentals 4 Finley Family Farm Nursery and Garden Center 50 Vaquero Drive Templeton; 434-1542 5 acres Chet and Jayme Finley 1995 Perennials, native plants 5 Paulabears Nursery & Iris Garden 820 Via Concha Way Nipomo; 343-9373 4 acres Paula Schutzer 2002 Iris, trees, ground cover 6 Cambria Nursery & Florist 2801 Eton Road Cambria; 927-4747 3.5 acres Dirk Winter 1976 California natives, exotics, perennials 7 Cherry Lane Nursery 436 Traffic Way Arroyo Grande; 489-1809 2.5 acres Joel and Aaron Stern 1987 Landscape and Mediterranean plants 8 Nipomo Old Town Nursery 323 W. Tefft St. Nipomo; 929-1084 2.5 acres August Vanderstad 1996 Bareroot roses and fruit trees 9 Hometown Nursery of Paso Robles 1803 Spring St. Paso Robles; 238-1976 2 acres Mark and Peggy Mitchell 1976 Customer service 10 Los Osos Valley Nursery 301 Los Osos Valley Road Los Osos; 528-5300 2 acres Lee and Tish Linsley 1977 Pottery, bromeliads, epiphyliums 11 Muranaka Bonsai Nursery 419 Pajaro Lane Nipomo; 929-4818 2 acres George Muranaka 1978 Bonsai, Japanese plants Nurseries were listed by their total outside acreage. Only nurseries with a minimum of two acres were included. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 22, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST JEWELRY SHOPS 38 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Jewelry shops offer a variety of gifts — everything from engagement rings and silver earrings to diamond necklaces — to suit the tastes of customers on the Central Coast. Below is a list of the largest jewelers and jewelry stores in the county, ranked by their total square feet. RANK NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL SQUARE FEET OWNER(S) YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1245 Park St., Paso Robles; 237-1000 5255 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-7248 209 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 544-4367 751 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 543-3431 1114 & 1118 Garden St., San Luis Obispo; 543-8186 172 Niblick Road, Paso Robles; 237-0167 8790B Plata Lane, Atascadero; 466-5262 4044 Burton Drive, Cambria; 927-5421 771 Dolliver St., Pismo Beach; 773-1336 1224 Pine St., Paso Robles; 238-2231 180 N. Ocean Ave., Cayucos; 995-1212 674 Higuera St.; 544-8988 951 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo; 546-8706 2141 10th St., Los Osos; 528-6661 1128 Garden St., San Luis Obispo; 541-2065 720 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 547-0662 121 E. Branch, Arroyo Grande; 474-6646 857 Oak Park Blvd., Pismo Peach; 473-1360 740 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo; 544-1088 898 Main St., Morro Bay; 772-1878 591 Embarcadero, Morro Bay; 772-1878 1100 Broad St., San Luis Obispo; 546-8000 3,560 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,200 1,800 1,800 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,300 1,250 1,200 1,180 1,100 1,000 950 750 725 Ali Salmanzadeh Stan and Mary Sherwin Travis McBurney Jeff McKeegan Richard Stephens Crescent Jewelers Inc. Rolland Risch Joanne Yenshaw Jeff Duncan Nick Sherwin Tim McLean Brad Bilsten and Tony Gomez Kathleen Dente Ron Mills Keith Hamilton Kevin and Kathi Main Eddie El-Helou JP Furr Brad Bilsten and Tony Gomez Larry Rodgers Larry Rodgers Alexander Raissipour and Adrian Bray 1972 1974 1980 1889 1974 2000 1977 1986 1996 1976 1977 1986 1984 1986 1981 1998 1986 1974 1971 1976 1998 2006 Ali’s Jewelry K-Jon’s Fine Jewelers All That Glitters Marshalls Jewelers Garden Street Goldsmiths Crescent Jewelers Risch’s Jewelers Emporium Bronze, Silver and Gold Gallery Duncan Fine Jewelers Pan Jewelers Timothy McLean Jewelry Design B. Anthony & Company Serengeti West Fine Jewelers Mills Gem Co. Hamilton Estate Jewelry Kevin Main Jewelry Design Broadway Jewelers Diamond Designs The Gold Concept Gold Tree Jewelers Latitudes Jewelry Noor Jewelry Jewelers and jewelry stores were ranked by their total square feet. Only stores with 725 square feet or more were included. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. Department stores were not included on this list. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCT. 29, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND TOYOTA San Luis Obispo #1 New Car and Truck Sales SLO County For 2006* #1 Dealer of New and Used Vehicles in SLO County For 2006* #1 Certified Toyota Dealer in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties 3 Years in a Row ! *2006 DMV Cross Sell Report TOYOTA SAN LUIS OBISPO 12350 LOS OSOS VALLEY ROAD • SLO 805.543.7001 • www.toyota-slo.com 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 39 Come By and See Why Toyota San Luis Obispo is #1 LARGEST HEALTH CLUBS 40 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Many Central Coast residents are active, and it shows by the number of health clubs and memberships in the county. Below is a list of the top health clubs in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their total number of active memberships. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Kennedy Club Fitness www.kennedyclubs.com Four locations in the county 466-6775 2 World Gym Fitness Centers www.worldgym.com 3 NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS LOCATIONS MONTHLY FEES OWNERS SERVICES AVAILABLE 15,069 Atascadero, San Luis Obispo, Arroyo Grande $20-54 Kevin and Barb Kennedy Group exercise, aqua programs, swimming, racquetball, squash, sand volleyball, basketball, rock climbing, youth activities, child care, personal training, massage, physical therapy, locker room with showers, steam room, sauna, Jacuzzi, pro shop Four county locations 929-2782 239-4023 10,000+ Paso Robles, Nipomo, Grover Beach $20-44 Noah Simon, Randy and Tina Stinchfield Group fitness classes, aerobics, massage, child care, personal training, locker room with showers, sports rehabilitation, basketball and martial arts Curves www.curvesinternational.com Franchises throughout the county 3,400 Paso Robles, Atascadero, Templeton, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Arroyo Grande, Nipomo, Cambria $29-40 Too many to list 30-minute fitness programs, circuit training, strength training, weight-loss guidance 4 Fitness Works www.fwofmb.com 500 Quintana Road Morro Bay 772-7466 2,000+ Morro Bay $29+ Ross and Debbie Dover Group exercise, spin studio, child care, massage and physical therapy, locker room with showers, lounge area, senior fitness programs 5 The Studio Fitness for Women www.studiofitnessforwomen.com 3930 S. Broad St. San Luis Obispo 541-1100 1,700 San Luis Obispo $29-40 Amy Kueffler, general manager Women’s strength equipment, three separate studios for classes, 30-minute circuit training, child care facility, personal training, locker room with showers, pro shop 6 Avila Bay Athletic Club www.avilabayclub.com 6699 Bay Laurel Place Avila Beach 595-7600 1,650 Avila Beach $40-254 ABAC Operating Co., Inc. Tennis courts, lap pool, children’s pool, Jacuzzis, aerobic studio, child care, cafe, pro shop, massage, facials, manicure and pedicure, camps, personal training, tennis and swim lessons, yoga, on-site chiropractor 7 Slender Lady www.slenderlady.com Franchises throughout the county 1,500 Atascadero, Paso Robles, Nipomo, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay $29-39 Katie Griffin, Linda Tedeschi, Linda Lex, Denise Farmer, Andrea Simpson Circuit training, child care, body wraps, spray tanning, massage, nutrition programs, personal training, yoga, skin rejuvenation programs 9 Athlon Health and Fitness www.athlonhealth.com Two locations in the county 546-6070 226-0232 1,200 San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles $39 Ryan Joiner, general manager Group exercise, resistance training, “Cardio-Theater,” personal training, senior programs, golf programs, nutrition and wellness programs, physical therapy 10 Los Osos Fitness www.losososfitness.com 1078 Los Osos Valley Road, Los Osos 528-1190 1,200 Los Osos $39 Terry Benko Group exercise, smoothie bar, personal training, physical therapy, sauna, pro shop 11 YMCA of San Luis Obispo County www.sloymca.org Two locations in the county 543-8235 902 San Luis Obispo, San Miguel $15-38 Not for profit organization Various group fitness classes, swimming, weight training, yoga, pilates, classes for kids, specialized fitness programs for people with specific ailments such as heart disease or diabetes. 12 Club 24 www.clubtwentyfour.com 872 Foothill Blvd. San Luis Obispo 781-8181 N/A* San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria $30 Frank Smith and Wilson Marx Group exercise, resistance training, locker rooms, personal training, Kids Club, open 24 hours, lounge and juice bar 13 Pismo Beach Athletic Club www.pbac.com 1751 Price St. Pismo Beach 773-3011 N/A Pismo Beach Varies Henry Myers Tennis courts, racquetball, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, cycle room, group exercise, child care, massage, weight floor and cardio room Clubs were ranked by their number of active memberships. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. N/A means not available. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews, faxed surveys. * 2005 figures. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 16, 2006. COMPILED BY DAWN RAPP LARGEST FARMERS MARKETS Since last year, four farmers markets closed (some temporarily) and a new one was started in Santa Margarita. Below is a list of the largest farmers markets in the county, ranked by their number of vendors. RANK CITY LOCATION CONTACT DATE AND TIME VENDORS YEAR FOUNDED 1 2 Templeton Los Osos/Baywood Park 239-6535 239-6535 Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday, 2 to 4:30 p.m. 55 48 1983 Mid-1980s 3 San Luis Obispo www.slocountyfarmers.org City Park at Sixth and Crocker streets Santa Maria Avenue between Second and Third streets Higuera Street from Osos to Nipomo streets 544-9570 Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m. 40-50 1983 4 San Luis Obispo www.slocountyfarmers.org World Market parking lot off Madonna Road 544-9570 Saturday, 8 to 10:30 a.m. 40-50 1978 5 Morro Bay www.slocountyfarmers.org Arroyo Grande www.slocountyfarmers.org Spencer’s Market, 2650 Main St. 544-9570 Thursday, 3 to 5 p.m. 40-45 1983 Oak Park Plaza and Hwy. 101 544-9570 Wednesday, 8:30 to 11 a.m. 35-40 1986 7 Cambria West Main Street, next to the Veterans Memorial Building 927-4715 Friday, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. 35 1986 8 Atascadero 239-6535 Wednesday, 3 to 6 p.m. 30 Mid-1980s 9 10 Paso Robles Sunken Gardens at El Camino Real and The East Mall 11th Street, City Park 237-9254 Saturday, 8 to 12:30 p.m. 30 2003 Arroyo Grande www.slocountyfarmers.org City Hall/Swinging Bridge 544-9570 Saturday, noon to 2:30 p.m. 25 1981 11 12 13 14 15 16 Paso Robles Avila Beach Wal-Mart parking lot Avila Promenade on Front Street 237-0345 801-1349 Friday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, 4 to 8 p.m. (seasonal) 25 20+ 2003 2004 Morro Bay 880 Main St. 772-4467 Saturday, 3 to 6 p.m. 20+ 2001 Paso Robles Santa Margarita Nipomo 11th and Spring streets, in the park Highway 58 and H Street 671 W. Tefft St. across from the post office 239-6535 239-6535 929-3081 Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, 3 to 6 p.m. (seasonal) Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 20 15 10 N/A 2006 2001 6 Many farmers markets are sponsored by downtown associations, as well as farmers markets associations. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. N/A means not available. SOURCES: San Luis Obispo County Farmers Market Association, phone interviews, Internet research. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 28, 2006. 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 41 Four Clubs. . .One Membership COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY TOP HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTERS Located halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, San Luis Obispo County can be the ideal spot for businesses to hold meetings and conferences. Below is a list of the top 12 hotel and restaurant conference centers, ranked by their total square footage. RANK FACILITY NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE 1 Madonna Inn www.madonnainn.com 30,000 2 Embassy Suites Hotel www.embassysuitessanluisobispo.com 3 The Cliffs Resort www.cliffsresort.com 4 Cambria Pines Lodge www.moonstonehotels.com Paso Robles Inn www.pasoroblesinn.com 100 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo 784-2410 333 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo 549-0800 2757 Shell Beach Road Shell Beach 773-5000 2905 Burton Drive Cambria; 927-4200 1103 Spring St. Paso Robles 238-2660 60 State Park Road Morro Bay; 772-2238 2555 Price St. Pismo Beach 773-4671 3600 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-4449 9415 Hearst Drive San Simeon 927-4688 100 Oceanview Pismo Beach; 773-4994 5 6 7 Inn at Morro Bay www.innatmorrobay.com Shore Cliff www.shorecliff.com 8 Colony Hall & Conference Center www.atascaderobestwestern.com 9 Best Western Cavalier www.cavalierresort.com 10 Sea Venture Resort www.seaventure.com NUMBER OF CONFERENCE ROOMS THEATER CAPACITY BANQUET CAPACITY OUTSIDE FACILITY 6 2,300 2,000 Yes Connie Pearce 16,200 11 550 420 Yes Shawn Milburn 10,000 11 375 340 Yes Mike Casola 7,000 6 400 300 Yes 5,900 4 300 250 Yes Tim Hayden Margaret Johnson 4,500 3 280 230 Yes 4,200 4 380 360 Yes 3,300 3 260 220 Yes Karen Palmer 2,350 2 110 95 Yes Lu Fletcher 2,350 4 35 160 Yes Chet Hogoboom Venues must have a large separate meeting room to be considered. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: SLO County Visitors & Conference Bureau, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 23, 2006. P 42 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune GENERAL MANAGER Sam Ebeid Charles Holden COMPILED BY DAWN RAPP LARGEST HOTELS AND RESORTS Tourism is the county’s number one industry, bringing in more than $1 billion annually. Below is a list of the county’s 20 largest hotels and resorts that house many of those tourists. They are ranked by their total number of rooms and suites. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL UNITS SUITES NIGHTLY RATES ON-SITE DINING MEETING ROOMS GENERAL MANAGER Embassy Suites Hotel www.embassysuites.com 333 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 549-0800 196 196 $159-219 1 13 Shawn Milburn The Cliffs Resort at Shell Beach www.cliffsresort.com 2757 Shell Beach Road, Shell Beach; 773-5000 165 24 $119-399 2 10 Mike Casola Sea Crest Resort www.sea-crest.com 2241 Price St., Pismo Beach; 1-800-782-8400 156 20 $125-210 0 2 Ryan Swack Cambria Pines Lodge www.cambriapineslodge.com 2905 Burton Drive, Cambria; 927-4200 152 63 $109-399 1 4 Tim Hayden Quality Suites www.qualitysuites.com 1631 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo; 541-5001 138 138 $170-250 1 2 George Newland Oxford Suites www.pismobeachoxfordsuites.com 651 Five Cities Drive, Pismo Beach; 773-3773 Gary Baker 132 132 $89-199 1 1 Best Western Casa Grande Inn www.pismobeachca.net 850 Oak Park Road, Arroyo Grande; 481-7398 114 37 $79-399 0 1 Matthew Martin Madonna Inn www.madonnainn.com 100 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 543-3000 108 25 $168-380 2 5 Connie Pearce Apple Farm Inn www.applefarm.com 2015 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo; 544-2040 104 0 $139-359 1 2 Dean Hutton Rose Garden Inn 230 Five Cities Drive, Pismo Beach; 773-1841 101 0 $50-149 0 0 Lily Pedrosa Best Western Shore Cliff www.shorecliff.com 2555 Price St., Pismo Beach; 773-4671 100 6 $129-349 1 2 Charles Holden Holiday Inn Express www.hisanluisobispo.com 1800 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo; 544-8600 100 5 $119-249 1 1 Marie-France Brown Best Western Royal Oak Hotel www.royaloakhotel.com 214 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 544-4410 99 0 $79-189 0 2 Naomi Henn Edgewater Inn & Suites www.edgewater-inn.com 280 Wadsworth, Pismo Beach; 773-4811 99 20 $129-249 0 2 Gene Strand Inn at Morro Bay www.innatmorrobay.com 60 State Park Road, Morro Bay; 772-5651 98 1 $150-450 1 3 Sam Ebeid Paso Robles Inn www.pasoroblesinn.com 1103 Spring St., Paso Robles; 238-2660 98 6 $95-415 1 4 Margaret Johnson Cavalier Oceanfront Resort www.cavalierresort.com 9415 Hearst Drive, San Simeon; 927-4688 90 0 $99-299 1 2 Michael Hanchett Kon Tiki Inn www.kontikiinn.com 1621 Price St., Pismo Beach; 773-4833 86 0 $140-160 1 1 Erwin Sedley Spyglass Inn www.spyglassinn.com 2705 Spyglass Drive, Pismo Beach; 773-4855 82 2 $99-329 1 1 Jim Guthrie Cottage Inn by the Sea www.cottage-inn.com 2351 Price St., Pismo Beach; 773-4617 80 0 N/A 0 0 Catherine Chamberlain Total number of units includes rooms, suites, cottages, etc. Hotels must have at least 80 units to be considered. Nightly rate is the price range for a one night stay on a weekend in the summer. Ties are listed alphabetically. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews, faxed surveys, SLO County Visitors & Conference Bureau. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 18, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY TOP BED AND BREAKFASTS Bed and breakfast inns offer a personal touch for tourists to the Central Coast. Guests are usually provided with breakfast, afternoon appetizers and other amenities. Below is a list of the largest bed and breakfast inns in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their number of rooms and suites. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 Pelican Cove Inn www.pelicansuites.com 6316 Moonstone Beach Drive Cambria 927-1500 2 San Luis Creek Lodge www.sanluiscreeklodge.com 3 NUMBER OF SUITES/ROOMS TYPE OF STRUCTURE YEAR FOUNDED OWNER/GM 48 $120-250 Old world/cottage 1997 George Marschall 1941 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo 541-1122 25 $149-499 Old English/Mission style/tropical 2003 Patricia Oxford Baywood Inn Bed & Breakfast www.baywoodinn.com 1370 Second St. Baywood Park; 528-8888 20 $90-340 N/A 1990 Suzanne McCollum 4 Petit Soleil www.psslo.com 1473 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo 549-0321 16 $139-199 French country 2003 John and Dianne Conner 5 Back Bay Inn www.backbayinn.com 1391 Second St. Los Osos; 528-1233 13 $150-200 Waterfront lodge 1999 Back Bay Partners 6 Garden Street Inn www.gardenstreetinn.com 1212 Garden St. San Luis Obispo 545-9802 13 $165-225 Italianate Queen Anne 1990 Javad Sani, Parvin Nahvi 7 Villa Toscana www.myvillatoscana.com 4230 Buena Vista Road Paso Robles; 238-5600 11 $395-2,200 Tuscan villas 2002 Martin & Weyrich Winery 8 Cayucos Sunset Inn www.cayucossunsetinn.com 95 S. Ocean Ave. Cayucos; 995-2500 9 $179-350 European country 2001 John and Lisa Mankins 9 Olallieberry Inn www.olallieberry.com 2476 Main St. Cambria; 927-3222 9 $120-215 Greek Revival home 1873 Marjorie Ott, Marilyn and Larry Draper 10 Summerwood Inn www.summerwoodwine.com 2130 Arbor Road Paso Robles; 227-1111 9 $215-495 English country 1993 Andrea Boatman Inns were ranked by the total number of suites/rooms. Only bed & breakfast inns with more than eight rooms that serve breakfast were considered. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: California Association of Bed & Breakfast Inns, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 11, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 43 PRICE RANGE Float out. WALK IN Complete product line and services available at Healing Touch Day Spa 525 Orchard Ave | Suite D | Nipomo, California | 805.931.0512 Open 7 Days www.healingtouch-nipomo.com We welcome non-members to our spa facility! Enjoy a massage, facial or body treatment at our beautiful Day Spa! We offer a variety of therapeutic massages including Sports, Trigger Point Therapy, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, and more! Our staff of highly trained, certified, licensed professionals can tailor your massage to fit your individual needs. Our Estheticians can help you decide which facial is best for you. Treat yourself to a manicure or pedicure in our salon. 44 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Our spa is able to accommodate parties such as weddings, birthdays & office groups. Gift Certificates available The Club • 2 Heated outdoor pools with • • • • • • • • • • ozone purification 7 Tennis courts Full spa including massage, facials, manicures & pedicures Pilates, yoga, tae kwan do, & tai chi Full selection of fitness classes Cutting edge weight and cardio equipment Kid’s swimming and tennis lessons Personal training, physical therapy & chiropractor on-site Club cafe & pro-shop Conference & garden area for banquets Kid’s club childcare www.avilabayclub.com 6699 Bay Laurel Place - Avila Beach (in the Avila Village, adjacent to the San Luis Bay Estates) LARGEST DAY SPAS Local day spas offer an opportunity to escape the stress of daily life through various services. Below is a list of the largest day spas in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by total staff. In the last year, many of the day spas listed have expanded in facility and staff size. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 River Oaks Hot Springs & Spa www.riveroakshotsprings.com Blade Runner Salon & Day Spa www.thebladerunner.com The Spa Central Coast www.thespacentralcoast.com L’Image Salon and Spa Studio 522 DesJardins Day Spa & Salon Ahshe Salon and Spa www.ahshesalon.com Bliss Body Spa www.blissbodyspa.com Diva Day Spa www.divadayspaonline.com M.D. Spa and Laser Inc. www.mdspaandlaser.com Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa www.avilabayclub.com Brianna Nicole Day Spa Salon Healing Touch Day Spa & Skin Care Center www.healingtouch-nipomo.com Heart & Soles Day Spa Bella Gente Day Spa & Tanning Bella Sole Day Spa & Tanning www.bellasoledayspa.com Bay Beauty Spa www.baybeauty.net Asana Day Spa www.asanadayspa.com 800 Clubhouse Drive Paso Robles; 238-4600 894 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo; 541-5131 6105 El Camino Real Atascadero; 464-0129 8300 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 466-0818 522 Spring St., Paso Robles; 239-3222 1481 Creston Road, Paso Robles; 237-1602 1112 Garden St. San Luis Obispo; 543-2060 970 Chorro St. San Luis Obispo; 787-0970 250 San Simeon Ave. San Simeon; 927-4252 806 9th St., Suite 2C Paso Robles; 239-9337 6699 Bay Laurel Place Avila Beach; 595-7600 624 W. Tefft St., Nipomo; 929-6919 525 Orchard Road, Suite D Nipomo; 931-0512 5405 El Camino Real, Atascadero; 461-5953 1332 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo; 541-4153 511 Five Cities Drive Pismo Beach; 773-8838 1140 Front St. Morro Bay; 772-8548 600 Price St. Pismo Beach; 556-0858 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 STAFF SQUARE FEET OWNER(S) ESTABLISHED 31 12,900 Dick Willhoit 2000 30 4,000 Todd LeMay 1986 26 3,800 Kitty Arosteguy 2003 23 20 15 12 3,000 1,400 1,800 1,200 Jacque Leonard Lorie Twisselman Julie DesJardins Julie Cella 2001 1997 2004 2000 12 2,400 David Krueger 1997 12 1,500 1999 11 1,800 10 1,000 Judy Holland, Sharon Kessler, Barbara Purchase Dr. Joseph Bettencourt and Dr. Scott Greaves ABAC Operating Co., Inc. 10 10 1,000 2,050 Eileen Sapien-Shurtz, Edward Sapien Jr. Kathleen Stowell 2003 2001 9 8 8 2,700 2,400 1,200 Linda Jackson Tara Flores and Patricia Knight Lisa Stephenson 2000 2005 2004 7 1,800 Valerie Seymour 2004 6 1,200 Julie Ballard 2004 Studio 522 will move between the 14th and 15th block of Spring Street and change its name to The Studio around September, 2007. Hotels with day spas were not considered for this list. Total square footage could include outside areas used. Only day spas with a staff of six or more were included. Ties are listed alphabetically. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCT. 22, 2006. 2004 1999 COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 45 TOP MUSEUMS Central Coast museums give visitors a variety of experiences for all ages. Below is a list of the top museums in the county, ranked by total annual visitors. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE LOCATION AND PHONE TOTAL ANNUAL ADMISSION TYPE OF VISITORS MUSEUM DIRECTOR/ CONTACT HOURS OF OPERATION 1 750 Hearst Castle Road San Simeon; 927-2020 751 Palm St. San Luis Obispo; 543-6850 20 State Park Road Morro Bay; 772-2694 696 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo; 543-0638 700 Mission St. San Miguel; 467-3357 2010 Riverside Ave. Paso Robles; 239-4556 Heritage House, 126 S. Mason St. Barn Museum, 127 Short St.; Santa Manuela Schoolhouse, 127 Short St.; Paulding History House, 551 Crown Hill St.; Arroyo Grande; 473-5077 801 Grand Ave. San Luis Obispo; 543-1763 4251-A Dry Creek Road Paso Robles; 227-0440 P.0. Box 13556 San Luis Obispo; 541-2003 309 S. Main St. Templeton; 434-0807 Camp Roberts, Bldg. 114 238-3100 Camp San Luis Obispo, Bldg. 737 594-6517 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero; 466-8341 Camp San Luis Obispo 788-0517 1010 Nipomo St. San Luis Obispo; 545-5874 676,000 Hoyt Fields 8 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. daily None 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily (winter) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (summer) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hearst Castle www.hearstcastle.org Mission San Luis Obispo Museum www.missionsanluisobispo.org Museum of Natural History www.slostateparks.com, www.ccnha.com San Luis Obispo County Historical Society www.slochs.org Rios-Caledonia Adobe Pioneer Museum www.pasoroblespioneermuseum.org South County Historical Society Museums www.southcountyhistory.org Central Coast Veterans Memorial Museum www.vetmuseum.org Estrella Warbirds Museum www.ewarbirds.org Point San Luis Lighthouse www.sanluislighthouse.org Templeton Historical Museum Society www.templetonmuseum.org Camp Roberts Historical Museum www.militarymuseum.org Camp San Luis Obispo Museum www.calguard.ca.gov/cslo Atascadero Historical Society Colony House Conservation Corps State Museum San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum www.slokids.org 150,000 Adults: $24-30 Donation 65,000 Adults: $2 16,000 Free 10,000 Donation 7,000 Donation 6,000 Free Historic home of William Randolph Hearst California mission museum Natural history museum Historical information center Historic jailhouse and barn 19th- and 20th-century antiques and artifacts Historical 3,150 Donation Honors county veterans Harry Hoover 2,750 Donation Military aviation museum Charles Miller 2,000 Free Robert Vessely 600 Free 500 Free Lighthouse museum and historic recreation area Historical Templeton and railroad archives Military museum 250 Free Sandy Peralta 200 Free 200* Free N/A TBD Camp memorabilia and war museum Historical information center Documents the 20th-century Youth Corps movement Interactive children’s museum for ages 2-12 Rouvaishyana Ronald E. Clarke Joyce Herman Robert Bryant Vivian Krug/ Jane Line Darrell Radford Dirk Hale Lon Allan Domenic Santangelo Roy Mueller 46 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune The Paso Robles Children’s Museum and the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum were not included on this list because they are not yet open. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. *Annual visitor count for the Conservation Corps State Museum is from Sept. 2005. N/A means not available. TBD means to be determined. SOURCES: SLO County Visitors & Conference Bureau, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 2, 2006. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday – Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday – Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday – Sunday Sat. noon – 3 p.m., Sun. 1 – 4 p.m. Paulding History House is open the first Saturday of the month, noon – 3 p.m. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday By appointment, organized tours only 1 to 4 p.m. Friday – Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Wednesday By appointment TBD; museum will reopen in 2007 COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY LARGEST WINE PRODUCERS From casual tasters to serious wine enthusiasts, San Luis Obispo County is known for its wineries. Since the 2004 production year, many of these facilities have significantly increased production. Below is a list of the largest producing Central Coast wineries, ranked by number of cases produced in 2006. ADDRESS AND PHONE CASES PRODUCED YEAR ESTABLISHED OWNER(S) WINEMAKER(S) MOST POPULAR WINES 1 J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines www.jlohr.com 6169 Airport Road Paso Robles 239-8900 850,000 1988 Jerry Lohr Jeff Meier and Daniel Shaw Cabernet, Chardonnay, Syrah 2 Meridian Vineyards www.meridianvineyards.com 7000 Hwy. 46 Paso Robles 237-6000 800,000 1988 Foster’s Wine Estates Art Nathan 2005 Santa Barbara Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah 3 Treana Winery www.treana.com P.O. Box 3260 Paso Robles 238-6979 200,000 1996 Hope family Austin Hope Treana Red, Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon 4 EOS Estate Winery www.eosvintage.com 5625 E. Hwy. 46 Paso Robles 239-2562 180,000 1985 Arciero family, Kerry Vix, Underwood family Leslie Melendez Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Late Harvest Moscato 5 Five Rivers Winery www.fiveriverswinery.com 8998 N. River Road Paso Robles 467-0192 150,000 1999 Brown–Forman Inc. Steve Peck Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio 6 Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards www.wildhorsewinery.com 1437 Wild Horse Winery Court Templeton 434-2541 150,000 1982 Jim Beam Brands Mark Cummins Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon 7 Rabbit Ridge Winery & Vineyards 1172 San Marcos Road www.rabbitridgewinery.com Paso Robles 467-3331 130,000 2002 Rabbit Ridge Wine Sales Inc. Erich Russell Primitivo, Zinfandel, Syrah, Cabernet, Chardonnays 8 Martin & Weyrich Winery www.martinweyrich.com 2610 Buena Vista Drive Paso Robles 238-2520 90,000 1981 David and Mary Weyrich Craig Reed, Allen Kinne Moscato Allegro, Sangiovese, Nebbiolo 9 Peachy Canyon Winery www.peachycanyon.com 2025 Nacimiento Lake Drive Paso Robles 237-1577 83,000 1987 Doug and Nancy Beckett Josh Beckett Zinfandel, Especial Zinfandel and Mustang Springs Zinfandel 10 Robert Hall Winery www.roberthallwinery.com 3443 Mill Road Paso Robles 239-1616 60,000 2001 Robert L. Hall and Margaret Burrell Don Brady Cabernet Sauvignon, Rhone de Robles, Rose de Robles 11 Castoro Cellars www.castorocellars.com 1315 N. Bethel Road Paso Robles 467-2002 50,000 1983 Niels and Bimmer Udsen Tom Myers Zinfandels 12 Tobin James Cellars www.tobinjames.com 8950 Union Road Paso Robles 239-2204 50,000 1987 Tobin James, Lance Silver and Claire Silver Jeff Poe and Lance Silver Zinfandels and other red wines 13 JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery www.justinwine.com 11680 Chimney Rock Road Paso Robles 238-6932 45,000 1981 Justin and Deborah Baldwin Fred Holloway Isosceles, Justification, Syrah 14 Sylvester Vineyards & Winery www.sylvesterwinery.com 5115 Buena Vista Drive Paso Robles 227-4000 45,000 1995 Sylvia and Walter Filippini Jac Jacobs Chardonnay, Cabernet 15 Talley Vineyards & Bishop’s Peak Winery www.talleyvineyards.com 3031 Lopez Drive Arroyo Grande 489-0446 30,000 1986 Talley family Steve Rasmussen Pinot Noir, Chardonnay 16 Eberle Winery www.eberlewinery.com 3810 Hwy. 46 East Paso Robles 238-9607 25,000 1979 Gary Eberle Ben Mayo Cabernets, 2005 Chardonnay, Syrah 17 Norman Vineyards www.normanvineyards.com 7450 Vineyard Drive Paso Robles 237-0138 24,800 1992 Lei Norman Steve Felten Zinfandel-the Monster, Chardonnay Reserve, Meritage -No Nonsense Red Wineries were ranked by total number of cases produced in San Luis Obispo County in 2005. This does not include cases produced in other regions. Ties are listed alphabetically. Edna Valley Vineyard declined to disclose 2005 case production. In 2004, the winery produced 200,000 cases. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED NOV. 5, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 47 RANK NAME AND WEB SITE TOP COMMUNITY MEETING CENTERS 48 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune From local club meetings to special gatherings, the top community meeting centers in San Luis Obispo County try to meet the rental needs of the community. Below is a list of the largest facilities, ranked by total square footage. RANK FACILITY NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE 1 Performing Arts Center www.pacslo.org 1 Grand Ave., Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 756-7555 91,500 2 Paso Robles Event Center www.midstatefair.com 2198 Riverside Ave. Paso Robles 239-0655 3 Oceano Community Center 4 NUMBER OF MEETING ROOMS THEATER CAPACITY BANQUET CAPACITY OUTDOOR FACILITY CONTACT 8 1,300 250 Yes Teresa Ganes 75,000 7 2,800 2,000 Yes Kim Bianchi 1425 19th St. Oceano 489-3989 15,180 4 560 300 Yes Barbara Carey Morro Bay Community Center www.morro-bay.ca.us 1001 Kennedy Way Morro Bay 772-6278 12,734 7 537 250 No Joe Woods 5 Officers’ Club, Camp San Luis Obispo www.calguard.ca.gov Camp San Luis Obispo Hwy. 1 541-6168 12,000 4 400 300 Yes Cindy Osgood 6 South County Regional Center www.arroyograndecc.com 800 W. Branch Ave. Arroyo Grande 489-1488 11,000 1 375 300 Yes Kathy Young 7 Clark Center for the Performing Arts www.clarkcenter.org 487 Fair Oaks Ave. Arroyo Grande 489-4196 7,900 2 600 120 No Blythe RaineyCuyler 8 San Luis Obispo Veterans Memorial Hall www.slocountyparks.org/facilities 801 Grand Ave. San Luis Obispo 781-5930 7,748 3 450 350 No Anna Diaz 9 Cambria Veterans Hall www.cambriacsd.org 1000 Main St. Cambria 927-6223 6,800 3 250 150 Yes CCSD administration 10 Grover Beach Community Center 1230 Trouville Ave. Grover Beach 473-4580 6,500 3 190 190 Yes Cyndee Collins 11 South Bay Community Center www.southbaycommunitycenter.com 2180 Palisades Ave. Los Osos 528-4169 6,000 1 472 250 Yes Rosemarie Arnold 12 Pavilion on the Lake www.atascadero.org 9315 Pismo Ave. Atascadero 470-3178 5,360 5 400 300 Yes Ashley Lieser 13 Pismo Beach Veterans Hall www.pismobeach.org 780 Bello St. Pismo Beach 773-7039 4,200 3 600 275 No Vicki Davenport 14 Camp Ocean Pines www.campoceanpines.org 1473 Randall Drive Cambria 927-0254 4,100 3 125 120 Yes Chris Cameron 15 Park Ballroom www.parkballroom.com 1232 Park St., Suite 200 Paso Robles 238-1945 4,000 1 200 200 No Loretta Mazzo 16 Centennial Park www.prcity.com 600 Nickerson Drive Paso Robles 237-3991 3,600 2 400 238 Yes Sharon Cullors 17 Morro Bay Veterans Memorial Building www.morro-bay.ca.us 209 Surf St. Morro Bay 772-6278 3,190 2 370 195 Yes Joe Woods 18 Paso Robles Library Conference Center www.prcity.com 1000 Spring St. Paso Robles 237-3991 2,750 1 100 60 No Sharon Cullors 19 Ramona Garden Park Center www.grover.org 993 Ramona Ave. Grover Beach 473-4580 2,500 2 125 125 No Cyndee Collins 20 Rancho El Chorro Conference Center (being renovated) www.ranchoelchorro.org 2450 Pennington Creek Road San Luis Obispo 782-7336 2,000 3 120 90 Yes Amie Linscott 21 Monday Club www.california-west.com/MondayClub 1815 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo 543-9119 1,800 2 195 135 Yes California West Rancho El Chorro Conference Center has a projected completion date of June, 2007. Wineries, restaurants and hotels were not included on this list. SOURCES: SLO County Visitors and Conference Bureau, Yellow Pages, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AUGUST 27, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND TOP WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES Women own a variety of businesses in San Luis Obispo County, ranging from child-care centers to fish markets. Below is a list of women-owned businesses, ranked by their total number of full-time, part-time and seasonal employees. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PERCENT WOMAN-OWNED 1 Martin Resorts, Inc. www.martinresorts.com P.O. Box 12060 San Luis Obispo 545-7900 350 100% 1 Madonna Inn www.madonnainn.com 100 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo 543-3000 175 2 Margie’s Diner www.margiesdiner.com 1575 Calle Joaquin San Luis Obispo 541-2940 3 Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes www.lindamoodbell.com 4 YEAR FOUNDED DESCRIPTION 1999 Noreen Martin, Laura Sherlock, Julie Martin, Megan Martin Resort/hotel chain 100% 1958 Phyllis Madonna Full-service resort 150 51% 1986 Marjorie Johnson Restaurant chain 416 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 541-3836 135 100% 1986 Nanci Bell, Phyllis Lindamood Corporate headquarters for learning development centers Brad’s Restaurant 209 Pomeroy Ave. Pismo Beach 773-6165 90 100% 1953 MaryAnn Becker, Sharlene Bryant, Geroldine Graham Restaurant 5 Days Inn, Super 8 Motel, El Colibri www.samatamanagement.com 604 Henderson Ave., Suite 200 San Luis Obispo 549-9911 70 51% 1995 Pragna Patel-Mueller Hotelier 6 Executive Janitorial 233 Granada Drive, Suite D San Luis Obispo 541-5266 48 100% 1987 Marcia Slagle Commercial janitorial services 7 Atascadero Children’s Center 11850 Viejo Camino Atascadero 461-3330 30 100% 1989 Janice Felde First- through sixthgrade child-care center 8 Native Trails, Inc. www.nativetrails.net 4173 Santa Fe Road, Suite A San Luis Obispo 546-8544 26 100% 1996 Naomi Neilson Handcrafted copper sinks and accessories 9 The Spa Central Coast www.thespacentralcoast.com 6105 El Camino Real Atascadero 464-0129 26 100% 2003 Kitty Arosteguy Full-service day spa 10 Stars Infant Preschool Center 1402 Golden Hill Road Paso Robles 238-0200 26 100% 2003 Ella Porter Infant to pre-kindergarten child-care center 11 Muzio’s Grocery Deli 870 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo 543-0800 25 100% 1996 Lori Miller Specialty gourmet grocery and deli 12 Tognazzini Dockside Restaurant and Fish Market www.bonniemarietta.com 1235 & 1245 Embarcadero Morro Bay 772-8100 25 51% 2002 Bonnie Tognazzini Restaurant and fishmarket with patio dining and takeout 13 Virg’s Sportfishing & Whale Watching www.virgs.com 1215 Embarcadero Morro Bay 772-1222 25 51% 1954 Sharon Moores Sportfishing, whale- watching, tackle, retail 14 L’Image Grand Salon & Spa 8300 El Camino Real Atascadero 466-0818 23 100% 2001 Jacque Leonard Full-service salon and spa 15 Brezden Pest Control www.brezdenpest.com 3261 S. Higuera St., Suite 100 San Luis Obispo 544-9446 20 51% 1980 Maria Brezden Pest control 16 Porch~Home & Garden 782 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo 594-1717 20 100% 2001 Katy Davis Home, porch and garden store 17 Studio 522* 522 Spring St. Paso Robles 239-3222 20 100% 1997 Lorie Twisselman Full-service day spa Businesses must be at least 51 percent woman-owned and have at least 20 employees to be listed. *Studio 522 will move between the 14th and 15th block of Spring Street and change its name to The Studio around September, 2007. Ties were listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Local chambers of commerce, Internet research and phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DEC. 24, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 49 OWNER(S) TOP NONPROFIT GROUPS Nonprofit organizations in San Luis Obispo County offer services that range from assisting the low-income families to providing resources for the disabled. Below is a list of the top nonprofit organizations serving the county, ranked by their operating budgets. The list includes those nonprofits with reported operating budgets over $1 million. RANK NAME AND CONTACT ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET MISSION STATEMENT STAFF SERVICES OFFERED TOP EXECUTIVE PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE 1 Economic Opportunity Commission of San Luis Obispo County, Inc. 1030 Southwood Drive San Luis Obispo; 544-4355 www.eocslo.org Tri-Counties Regional Center 3450 Broad St. San Luis Obispo; 543-2833 www.tri-counties.org Life Steps Foundation, Inc. 3450 Broad St., Suite 104 San Luis Obispo; 549-0150 www.lifestepsfoundation.org Family Care Network 3765 S. Higuera St., Suite 100 San Luis Obispo; 781-3535 www.fcni.org OPTIONS 800 Quintana Road Morro Bay; 772-6066 www.optionsfs.org People’s Self-Help Housing 3533 Empleo St. San Luis Obispo; 781-3088 www.pshhc.org Transitions Mental Health Association 277 South St., Suite Y San Luis Obispo; 541-5144 www.t-mha.org Hospice Partners of the Central Coast 277 South St., Suite R San Luis Obispo; 782-8608 www.hospicepartners.org BestCare Central Coast Home Health Agency 277 South St., Suite W San Luis Obispo; 782-8600 www.bestcarehomehealth.org Work Training Programs, Inc. 265 South St., Suite H San Luis Obispo; 782-8890 www.wtpinc.org United Cerebral Palsy of SLO 3620 Sacramento Drive, Suite 201 San Luis Obispo; 543-2039 www.ucp-slo.org Goodwill Industries 880 Industrial Way San Luis Obispo; 544-0542 www.scgoodwill.org NCI Affiliates, Inc. 1434 Chestnut St. Paso Robles; 238-6630 www.nciaffiliates.org Creative Alternative for Learning & Living, Inc. 11700 Viejo Camino Atascadero; 466-0766 Achievement House, Inc. 3003 Cuesta College Road San Luis Obispo; 543-9383 www.achievementhouse.org Women’s Shelter Program of San Luis Obispo County P.O. Box 125 San Luis Obispo; 781-6400 www.womensshelterslo.org YMCA 1020 Southwood Drive San Luis Obispo; 543-8235 www.sloymca.org $30.5 million To eliminate the causes of poverty, empower individuals and families to achieve economic self-sufficiency and self-determination through a comprehensive array of community based programs and actions. 362 Elizabeth “Biz” Steinberg Federal, state and regional grants, community and private donations $28 million To provide person and family-centered planning, services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities to maximize opportunities and choices for living, working, learning, and recreating in the community. A proactive human services organization that supports individuals and families who are striving to attain self-reliance and an improved quality of life in changing times. Enhance the well-being of children and families in partnership with our community. 43 Omar Noorzad State Virginia Franco Government grants and contracts, private donations, fundraising activities Grants, donations, county, foundations $7 million Full inclusion. 187 $6.5 million To provide affordable housing and programs leading to self-sufficiency for workforce families, seniors, low-income and other special needs groups. To offer opportunities for recovery and growth to individuals and their families who experience social, emotional or mental health challenges. 111 $6.3 million To provide compassionate end-of-life care, emphasizing life, choice and dignity in partnership with patients, families and the community. 84 $5.6 million Health care professionals bringing education, integrity and skill into the comfort of your home. 63 $4.5 million To provide independent living and employment support services that enable individuals with disabilities or disadvantages to live and work as productive members of their community. To support and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. 107 Child Care Resource Connection, multiple Head Start programs, child development and abuse prevention programs, parent education, Eviction Prevention, health programs, homeless services and adult day services for seniors Serves persons with developmental disabilities, which include mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and children at risk of developmental disabilities Supported living services, infant development programs, treatment for drug abuse and mental health, case management services, health care services Specialized foster care, family support, mental health, transitional housing, delinquency prevention counseling, school-based counselors, outpatient counseling and education/training Head trauma and developmental disabilities services; residential services: supportedliving services, adult crisis management, vocational services, job-placement training Affordable rental units for those with low incomes, home-building assistance, educational programs for children K-12, health screenings and treatment, financial literacy and ESL classes Housing assistance, case management, homeless outreach, older adult programs, vocational programs, family advocacy, independent living programs for teens, socialization day programs, youth treatment programs Physical care and emotional and spiritual support to patients with life-limiting illnesses; assist in providing opportunities to experience the end-of-life together with their families in their homes or alternate setting Nurses and therapists coordinate and provide home health care prescribed by a physician. Home health care facilitates improving compliance, stability and comfort for patients, families and caregivers in their homes Job placement, job coaching and job retention services, day programs of self-advocacy and self-control, residential services in-home support for low-income seniors Support services for children and adults with disabilities; Ride-On transportation services $3.9 million To provide jobs, training, education and placement services to people with barriers to employment. 110 $3.3 million Providing vocational and residential services that assist individuals with disabilities so that they may successfully achieve their personal and professional goals. To provide quality services which have a positive impact in the lives of adult individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. To provide vocational opportunities for individuals with special needs that reflect individualized goals that support independence, personal responsibility and self-esteem. To recognize and respond to domestic violence services and to stop the cycle of violence by providing intervention, emergency shelter, transitional housing, advocacy, treatment, prevention and education. Working to develop the total person — spirit, mind and body — through value-based programs that develop strong kids, families and communities. 85 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune 15 16 17 $10.9 million $7.3 million $6.4 million $4.1 million $1.8 million $1.6 million $1.6 million $1.6 million 150 115 192 142 Jim Roberts Michael Mamot Jeanette Duncan Federal, state, private insurance, community and private contributions Local, federal, state government, grants, donations Jill BolsterWhite State, business revenues, donations, fund raising, county contracts, grants Janet Jeffery Medicare, MediCal, contributions Laurie Smith Medicare, private insurance, MediCal Aline Graham Calif. Departments of Development Services and Rehabilitation, federal, fundraising State, fundraising, transportation fare Mark Shaffer Vocational training in computer applications, retail occupations, office skills, bookkeeping and accounting, on-the-job training, counseling, work experience and placement services Vocational training and assessment and community-living services to developmentally disabled adults Jim Burke 42 Provides behavioral support services for persons with developmental disabilities Dustie Kaczmarek 30 Vocational training, community living services, assessment services for developmentally disabled adults Crystal A. Nevosh 26 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, counseling, assistance in temporary restraining orders and presentations about domestic violence Marianne Kennedy 79 Preschool, child care, fitness facility, sports programs, enrichment classes, youth leadership, environmental support groups, summer camps, activity nights Jenifer Rhynes Crystal A. Nevosh Staff is full- and part-time employees and does not include volunteers. List does not include colleges and universities, hospitals, schools, foundations, and chambers of commerce. Ties are listed alphabetically. SOURCES: SLO County Community Foundation, Internet research, faxed surveys, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 14, 2007. Private donations of goods and resale of those goods at five retail stores State, federal, work contracts, retail sites, private businesses State, donations State and federal, work contracts, retail sites, private businesses/donations Grants and community support, federal, state Program fees, government grants, private & communitybased donations COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND TOP GOVERNMENT EMPLOYERS Government employers are some of the top job providers in the county. Below is a list of the top 10 government employers for Central Coast residents, ranked by the total number of all employees. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES 1 County of San Luis Obispo www.co.slo.ca.us 1055 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo; 781-5011 Government 2,810 David Edge 2 Cal Poly www.calpoly.edu 1 Grand Ave. San Luis Obispo; 756-1111 University 2,740 Warren Baker 3 Atascadero State Hospital www.dmh.cahwnet.gov 10333 El Camino Real Atascadero; 468-2000 Mental health care 2,153 Melvin E. Hunter 4 California Men’s Colony www.cdc.state.ca.us P.O. Box 8101 San Luis Obispo; 547-7900 Correctional facility 1,779 John Marshall 5 Lucia Mar Unified School District www.luciamar.k12.ca.us 602 Orchard St. Arroyo Grande; 474-3000 Education 1,275 Deborah Flores 6 San Luis Coastal Unified School District www.slcusd.org 1500 Lizzie St. San Luis Obispo; 549-1200 Education 890 Ed Valentine 7 Cuesta College www.cuesta.edu P.O. Box 8106 San Luis Obispo; 546-3100 Community college 814 Marie Rosenwasser 8 Paso Robles Public Schools www.pasoschools.org 800 Niblick Road Paso Robles; 238-2222 Education 803 Patrick Sayne 9 Atascadero Unified School District www.atas.k12.ca.us 5601 West Mall Atascadero; 462-4200 Education 624 John Rogers 10 City of San Luis Obispo www.ci.san-luis-obispo.ca.us 990 Palm St. San Luis Obispo; 781-7100 Government 557 Ken Hampian SOURCES: UCSB Economic Forecast, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCT. 15, 2006. TOP EXECUTIVE COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND LARGEST MUNICIPALITIES The estimated population for San Luis Obispo County is 263,242. Below is a list of the seven largest municipalities in the county, ranked by total population. CITY AND WEB SITE CITY HALL ADDRESS AND PHONE POPULATION NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 1 San Luis Obispo www.slocity.com 990 Palm St. San Luis Obispo 781-7100 44,439 19,369 2.3 26.2 2 Paso Robles www.prcity.com 1000 Spring St. Paso Robles 227-7276 28,969 10,813 2.7 33 3 Atascadero www.atascadero.org 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero 461-5010 27,658 10,269 2.7 38.2 4 Arroyo Grande www.arroyogrande.org 214 E. Branch St. Arroyo Grande 473-5400 16,599 7,009 2.4 41.9 5 Grover Beach www.grover.org 154 S. Eighth St. Grover Beach 473-4567 13,213 5,246 2.5 35.2 6 Morro Bay www.morro-bay.ca.us 595 Harbor St. Morro Bay 772-6200 10,491 5,221 2.0 45.7 7 Pismo Beach www.pismobeach.org 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach 773-4657 8,617 4,402 2.0 46.8 Populations are the estimated populations for 2006 by the Department of Finance. An area must be incorporated to be considered for this list. Average age is based on 2000 census figures. SOURCES: California Department of Finance, U.S. Census. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 25, 2006. AVERAGE AGE COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 51 RANK TOP RADIO STATIONS THIS YEAR’S RANK LAST YEAR’S RANK STATION DIAL PHONE FORMAT % OF TOTAL AUDIENCE The latest Arbitron ratings added three new stations to the list and moved KCBX and country station K-Jug to the top positions. Below is a list of the top radio stations in San Luis Obispo County, ranked by their percentage of listeners. STATION LICENSE OWNER DESCRIPTION 1 7 KCBX-FM 90.3 549-8855 Public 6.8* San Luis Obispo KCBX Inc. The county’s only public radio station plays a mix of jazz, classical and talk and is the home of NPR News. 2 2 KKJG-FM K-Jug 98.1 781-2750 Country 6.8 San Luis Obispo American General Media K-Jug’s loyal fan base has kept the station consistently near the top of the list. 3 4 KSTT-FM Coast 101.3 101.3 545-0101 Adult contemporary 6.2 Los Osos Clear Channel The most popular “soft rock” station and home of the “Bill and JJ” morning show. 4 1 KZOZ-FM 93.3 781-2750 Classic rock 5.8 San Luis Obispo American General Media This classic rock station is regularly in the top 10 by targeting a large audience of 25- to 54-year-olds. 5 5 KVEC-AM 920 545-0101 News/talk 4.8 San Luis Obispo Clear Channel The talk radio shows feature national hosts Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, as well as local host Dave Congalton. 6 NR KIQO-FM Q 104.5 104.5 781-2750 Oldies 4.1 Atascadero American General Media Rock ‘n’ roll from the 60s and 70s. 7 3 KURQ-FM New Rock 107.3 545-0101 Active rock 4.1 Grover Beach Clear Channel KURQ hosts the “Bob and Tom Show” and MTV’s “Love Line” five days a week. 8 9 KWWV-FM WILD 106 106.1 781-2750 Top 40 rhythmic hits 3.4 Santa Margarita American General Media The No. 1 station for 18 to 34-year-olds. 9 6 KXTZ/KXDZ-FM The Beach 95.3, 100.5 786-2570 Classic hits 3.4 Templeton, Pismo Beach Radio Central Coast Classic artists such as the Beatles, Elton John and Rod Stewart programmed for adult listeners. 10 10 KKJL-AM K-Jewel 1400 543-9400 Adult standards 3.1 San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo Broadcasting Local owners target the aging baby boomers and also broadcast Lakers, Giants and 49ers games. 11 NR KPYG-FM 94.9 786-2570 Adult album alternative 3.1 Cambria Radio Central Coast Live on-air 24/7 with studios in Watsonville and San Luis Obispo. 12 NR KSLY-FM 96.1 545-0101 Country 3.1 San Luis Obispo Clear Channel Home of the “Good Time Gang” with Chad and Andy. * KCBX ratings come from a different Arbitron rating index since the station is publicly owned. Stations were rated by the percentage of listening audience more than 12 years old from 6 a.m. to midnight. Ratings are from Arbitron’s Fall 2005 figures. NR means not ranked last year. Ties are listed in alphabetical order. SOURCES: Arbitron Inc., phone interviews, Internet research, www.ontheradio.net. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 14, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY Our California Central Coast… Exceptional Living. Excellent Healthcare. Arroyo Grande Community Hospital 345 South Halcyon Road, Arroyo Grande (805) 489-4261 52 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • Hospitalist Program • Sleep Diagnostics Laboratory • Orthopedic Services • 24-Hour Emergency Services Marian Medical Center 1400 East Church Street, Santa Maria (805) 739-3000 • • • • 24-Hour Emergency Services • Heart Center Orthopedic Services Cancer Center Plaza Diagnostic Imaging 525 East Plaza Drive Santa Maria (805) 739-3800 French Hospital Medical Center 1911 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo (805) 543-5353 • Cardiac Services • Family Birthing Center • Orthopedic Services • 24-Hour Emergency Services Marian West U C H W H O S P I TA L S O F T H E C E N T R A L C O A S T nique in focus… Arroyo Grande Community Hospital French Hospital Medical Center Marian Medical Center United in Mission. LARGEST HOSPITALS Hospitals provide a wide range of services to residents of the Central Coast. Below is a list of the hospitals in San Luis Obispo County and Santa Maria, ranked by their total number of beds. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF BEDS OWNER 1 Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center www.sierravistaregional.com 1010 Murray Ave. San Luis Obispo 546-7600 200 Tenet Healthcare 2 Marian Medical Center www.marianmedicalcenter.org 1400 E. Church St. Santa Maria 739-3000 167 3 French Hospital Medical Center www.frenchmedicalcenter.org 1911 Johnson Ave. San Luis Obispo 543-5353 4 Twin Cities Community Hospital www.twincitieshospital.com 5 Arroyo Grande Community Hospital www.arroyograndehospital.org STAFF CEO SERVICES 735 Candace Markwith Neonatal intensive care, neurosciences, stroke center, obstetrics/high risk obstetrics, cardiac intensive-care, open-heart surgery, neurology department, pediatric medical and surgical care, physical rehabilitation, orthopedics department, emergency department Catholic Healthcare West 1350 Charles Cova General medical and surgical care, cardiac intensive care, cardiology department, open-heart surgery, pediatric medical and surgical care, obstetrics, orthopedics departments, emergency and trauma center 112 Catholic Healthcare West 485 Alan Iftiniuk Diagnostic services, hospitalist program, intensive care unit, cardiac center, family birthing center, medical/ surgical services, outpatient surgery, women’s diagnostic center, GI/endoscopy lab, orthopedic/MIS services, lab services, physical therapy and emergency services 1100 Las Tablas Road Templeton 434-3500 84* Tenet Healthcare 480 Richard Lyons Cardiology department, neurology services, maternity services, obstetrics, orthopedics department, intensive and urgent care, emergency department, general surgery, urology services 345 S. Halcyon Road Arroyo Grande 489-4261 65 Catholic Healthcare West 400 Rick Castro Imaging services, orthopedic surgery, medical/ surgical services, oncology, outpatient services, outpatient surgery, sleep diagnostic laboratory, transitional care unit, and emergency services * Twin Cities Community Hospital will be expanding to 114 beds by early 2007. Atascadero State Hospital is run by the Department of Mental Health and was not included on this list. Mee Memorial Hospital, a nonprofit health-care provider, operates the Mee Family Health Center in Paso Robles. The King City-based hospital chain plans to open a cancer center in Paso Robles in 2007. SOURCES: Yellow Pages, Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MARCH 12, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY The more you get to know us... the better you’ll feel. Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center For a Physician referral please call: (800) 483-6387 www.sierravistaregional.com 1010 Murray Ave. San Luis Obispo 546-7600 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 53 • Breast Care Center • Cardiac Services • Cardiovascular Surgery • Emergency Services • Family Centered Maternity Services • Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery • Intensive Cardiac Care Unit • Lab • Neonatal ICU • Neurological Diagnostics and Surgical Services • Orthopedic Surgical Services • Respiratory Therapy • ICU • Radiology • Pediatrics and Adult Hospitalist Program • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy • 4 Convenient Outpatient Laboratory Locations • High Risk Pregnancy Services • Dedicated Pediatric Unit TOP SCHOOL DISTRICTS Schools are major job providers in San Luis Obispo County, employing teachers, administrators, counselors, bus drivers and other staff, as well as being large consumers of outside goods and services provided by local companies. Below is a list of the school districts in the county, ranked by total number of employees. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES CERTIFICATED STAFF* CLASSIFIED STAFF* NUMBER OF STUDENTS 1 Lucia Mar USD www.luciamar.k12.ca.us/ 602 Orchard St. Arroyo Grande; 474-3000 1,042 626 416 10,844 17 Deborah Flores 2 San Luis Coastal USD www.slcusd.org 1500 Lizzie St. San Luis Obispo; 549-1200 821 468 353 7,097 14 Ed Valentine 3 Paso Robles Public Schools www.pasoschools.org 800 Niblick Road Paso Robles; 238-2222 803 417 326 6,928 12 Dr. Patrick Sayne 4 Atascadero USD www.atas.k12.ca.us/ 5601 West Mall Atascadero; 462-4200 624 327 297 5,433 14 John Rogers 5 Templeton USD www.tusdnet.k12.ca.us 960 Old County Road Templeton; 434-5800 305 155 150 2,500 7 Dr. Deborah Bowers 6 Coast USD www.slocoe.org 2950 Santa Rosa Creek Road Cambria; 927-3880 125 65 60 864 5 Pamela Martens 7 San Miguel JUSD www.slocoe.org 1601 L St. San Miguel; 467-3216 65 27 36 474 2 Dean Smith 8 Shandon JUSD shandon.echalk.com 101 S. First St. Shandon; 238-0286 61 30 31 373 4 Chris Crawford 9 Cayucos ESD www.cesdschool.net/ 301 Cayucos Drive Cayucos; 995-3694 27 12 15 190 1 George Erdelyi 10 Pleasant Valley JUESD www.slocoe.org 7000 Ranchita Canyon Road San Miguel; 467-3453 20 7 13 136 1 Tom Apkarian Certificated employees are employees that are credentialed in education. Classified are not. Some total number of employee figures include additional types of employees such as managers. SOURCES: Phone interviews, faxed surveys. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED NOV. 26, 2006. NUMBER OF SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND HIGHEST-PRICED COMMUNITIES 54 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Central Coast residents have watched houses in their neighborhoods remain at high selling prices. The trend of coastal communities placing in the top three spots has carried over from last year. Below is a list ranking county areas by the highest average price for single-family dwellings sold in the Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, 2006, time period. RANK COMMUNITY AVERAGE PRICE NUMBER OF HOMES SOLD LOW HIGH 1 Avila Beach $1,326,000 7 $849,000 $1,800,000 2 Cayucos $1,161,556 18 $675,000 $2,775,000 3 Pismo Beach $1,119,637 52 $495,000 $4,990,000 4 Cambria $966,897 75 $375,000 $5,000,000 5 San Luis Obispo $841,792 188 $450,000 $6,050,000 6 Arroyo Grande $837,925 199 $262,000 $2,925,000 7 Templeton $750,627 62 $345,000 $2,475,000 8 Morro Bay $737,848 59 $375,000 $1,930,000 9 Nipomo $643,569 85 $270,000 $1,625,000 10 Los Osos $590,650 96 $250,000 $2,000,000 11 Paso Robles $577,885 372 $139,000 $5,500,000 12 Atascadero $568,041 190 $267,532 $1,450,000 13 Grover Beach $539,257 63 $360,000 $935,000 14 Oceano $528,113 30 $340,000 $1,700,000 15 Santa Margarita $466,667 6 $255,000 $700,000 Prices are for homes sold in San Luis Obispo County from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, 2005. SOURCE: San Luis Obispo Association of Realtors. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCT. 1, 2006. COMPILED BY TONYA STRICKLAND LARGEST PRIVATE SCHOOLS The Central Coast is home to more than 20 private schools, some with religious affiliations. More than 2,000 students are enrolled in the largest private schools in San Luis Obispo County. They are ranked by their total number of enrolled students. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE STUDENTS GRADES ANNUAL TUITION YEAR ESTABLISHED 1 St. Patrick’s Catholic Elementary & Jr. High www.stpatricksschool.net 900 W. Branch Ave. Arroyo Grande; 489-1210 312 K-8 $3,640 1963 2 Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School www.strose.info 900 Tucker Ave. Paso Robles; 238-0304 300 K-8 $4,120–$4,370 1958 3 Old Mission Catholic School www.omsslo.com 761 Broad St. San Luis Obispo; 543-6019 293 K-8 $4,100 1957 4 Mission College Preparatory High School www.missionprep.org 682 Palm St. San Luis Obispo; 543-2131 281 9-12 $7,170–$7,470 1983 5 North County Christian School www.nccfonline.org 6225 Atascadero Mall Atascadero; 466-5694 215 K-12 $3,000–$5,717 1976 6 Coastal Christian School www.coastalchristianschool.com 1220 Farroll Ave. Arroyo Grande; 489-1213 209 K-12 $3,350–3,850 1971 7 Highland Preparatory School P.O. Box 238 Nipomo; 929-4059 186 K-12 $500 1989 8 Royal Oaks Christian School 900 N. Oak Park Blvd. Arroyo Grande; 489-9200 130 K-6 $3,400 1993 9 Trinity Lutheran School www.trinitylutheranpaso.org 940 Creston Road Paso Robles; 238-0335 129 K-8 $3,600 1962 10 The Laureate Private School www.laureate-private.com 880 Laureate Lane San Luis Obispo; 544-2141 95 K-8 $5,000 1981 Many schools offer preschool programs, but preschool enrollment and prices were not included on the list. Prices are sometimes reduced with the enrollment of a second student. Home schools were not included. SOURCES: Private School Review, Private School Universe Survey, phone interviews, Yellow Pages. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MARCH 5, 2006. COMPILED BY JEANNE KINNEY The Villages Retirement Communities celebrate our 20th Anniversary with our exclusive Family Cares PROGR AM Offering minimum to maximum Resident & Family Support Mindy Nissen, M.A. Counseling, Director of Family Services with her team of Family Services Coordinators Dawneen Lorance for The Palms & The Oaks Independent Living Jenny Molinar with Sydney Creek Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Susan Stewart, M.A. with Garden Creek Assisted Living “This is the Place for You” St. Rose is a regional Catholic school of approximately 300 students from various faiths, serving the cities of Paso Robles, Atascadero, Templeton, San Miguel and rural communities of Northern San Luis Obispo County The St. Rose School campus includes • A California Licensed Preschool • An Elementary School (K-5) • Library, Computer Lab, Art and Music Centers • Fully Credentialed Faculty (CTC) • Fully Accredited Facility (WASC) • High Academic Standards & High SAT-9 Scores • Successful Matriculation to Local High Schools • Small Family Oriented & Friendly Campus Humanities-Based Education: “Because at The Villages, our family cares about your family!” • Core Academics • Religion • Spanish • Music • Art • Physical Education Home of the Saints After-School Programs and Care Available • Financial Assistance Available Call today to schedule your tour or for more information... INDEPENDENT LIVING ASSISTED LIVING DEMENTIA CARE (800) 676-8424 543-2311 543-2350 543-2300 LIC. # 405800467 LIC. # 405800577 Fr. Michael Volk, Pastor Dr. James J. Brescia, Principal 900 Tucker Avenue • Paso Robles, CA 93446 Phone: (805) 238-0304 • Fax (805) 238-7393 • Email: strose2@arrival.net www.strose.info 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune • 55 • Technology • Computer Lab • Drama • Competitive Sports TOP CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Chambers of Commerce represent the interests of local businesses and promote economic growth within their communities. Below is a list of the county’s Chambers of Commerce, ranked by their number of members. RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE YEAR FOUNDED NUMBER OF MEMBERS ANNUAL DUES PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1 San Luis Obispo www.slochamber.org Paso Robles www.pasorobleschamber.com Atascadero www.atascaderochamber.org Morro Bay www.morrobay.org Pismo Beach www.pismochamber.com Cambria www.cambriachamber.org Arroyo Grande www.arroyograndecc.com Los Osos www.losososbaywoodpark.org/chamber Grover Beach www.groverchamber.com Nipomo www.nipomochamber.org Templeton www.templetonchamber.com Cayucos www.cayucoschamber.com San Simeon www.sansimeonchamber.com 1039 Chorro St., 93401 781-2777 1225 Park St., 93446 238-0506 6550 El Camino Real, 93422 466-2044 880 Main St., 93442 772-4467 581 Dolliver, 93449 773-4382 767 Main St., 93428 927-3624 800 W. Branch St., 93420 489-1488 781 Los Osos Valley Road, 93402 528-4884 180 Hwy. 1, 93433 489-9091 671 W. Tefft St., Suite 8, 93444 929-1583 P.O. Box 701, 93465 434-1789 158 N. Ocean Ave., 93430 995-1200 250 San Simeon Drive, 93452 927-3500 1905 1,400 $250 David Garth Mary Verdin 1920 1,046 $200 Mike Gibson Nancy Haupt 1979 590 $185 Joanne Main Joe Modica 1956 500 $160 John Weiss Peter Candela 1947 425 $173 Suellen Iness Rebecca McMurry 1945 395 $150 Mel McColloch Mary Ann Carson 1961 365 $245 Judith Bean James O. Anderson 1949 254 $175 Dean Sullivan Annie Mueller 1978 220 $155 Cathy Springford Zachary Joesting 1978 195 $90 Clyde Cruise Debra Follett 1979 193 $125 Fritz Herrmann Robert Rosales 1949 75 $100 Breck Smith Nadine Lilley 1966 30 $125 Mike Hanchett Helen Leopold 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 56 • 2007 BOOK OF LISTS | The Tribune Dues based on businesses with four to five employees. SOURCES: Internet research, phone interviews. LIST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 9, 2006. COMPILED BY DAWN RAPP LARGEST ASSISTED LIVING & RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES RANK NAME AND WEB SITE ADDRESS AND PHONE 1 The Villages of San Luis Obispo www.thevillagesofslo.com 55 Broad St. San Luis Obispo 543-2300 2 The Manse on Marsh www.themanse.net 3 CAPACITY San Luis Obispo County’s population is aging, with many Baby Boomers choosing to retire on the scenic Central Coast. That means assisted-living and retirement communities will play a key role in meeting the needs of older residents. Below is the list of the largest assisted-living and retirement communities in the county, ranked by their total capacity. SERVICES TOP EXECUTIVE 305 The Villages has four communities — The Palms, The Oaks, Garden Creek and Sydney Creek. They offer comprehensive senior housing and care programs include independent living, assisted living and dementia care. Jack Witter 1986 475 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo; 541-4222 135 An independent and assisted living community. Chris Skiff 2000 Creston Village www.tlchoices.com/crestonvillage 1919 Creston Road Paso Robles 239-1313 130 This assisted living and retirement community in the North County offers recreational programs, transportation, restaurant-style dining area, and cleaning services. Larry Smith 1998 4 Casa de Flores www.casadeflores.com 1405 Teresa Drive Morro Bay 772-7372 120 Owned by Compass Health, this assisted living complex provides daily meals, grooming assistance, transportation, recreational programs, and housekeeping services. Jay Salas 1996 5 Judson Terrace Homes 3000 Augusta St. San Luis Obispo; 544-1600 107 Residents of this retirement community live independently with meal assistance and transportation. Roger Jump 1975 6 Las Brisas Retirement Residence www.las-brisas.net 1299 Briarwood Drive San Luis Obispo; 543-0144 102 This San Luis Obispo retirement community offers daily meals, recreation programs, housekeeping, and transportation. Fred Brown 1985 7 California Manor 10165 El Camino Real Atascadero; 466-0759 95 This retirement community provides two daily meals and weekly housekeeping. Kathleen Atkinson 1986 8 Atascadero Christian Home www.pacificchristianhomes.org 8455 Santa Rosa Road Atascadero; 466-0281 77 Owned by a Christian nonprofit organization, the facility offers assisted and independent living. Bill Mohr 1957 9 Wyndham Residence www.wyndhamresidence.com 222 S. Elm St. Arroyo Grande; 474-7260 60 The largest South County assisted living complex provides meals, housekeeping, transportation, and grooming and medical assistance. Barbara Fischer 1997 10 Templeton Gardens 283 Heather Court Templeton; 434-0658 40 This retirement community offers transportation and recreational activities. Carolyn Huddleston 1987 Businesses were ranked by their total capacity. Only the 10 largest communities were included. Home care services without their own facilities were not listed. 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