July 2013 Newsletter - Yreka Chamber of Commerce
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July 2013 Newsletter - Yreka Chamber of Commerce
Take Your Business on Retreat The Yreka Marketplace Gold Rush Days Photos July and August Events Upcoming events >>> A Monthly Insight into the Yreka Chamber of Commerce goldtown yreka, california Let us know the type of service you want and need from the Chamber by completing our simple but important online survey at www.yrekachamber.com. We look forward to better serving our members with great input from you. Take Your Business on Retreat Time with your staff can help your business Whether it's for two hours, a half day, or a full weekend, a business retreat with your staff can create new ideas and strategies that can re-inspire your team and help your business flourish. As the chamber of commerce selects a date for their board retreat, we thought we would share our retreat strategies with you. Respect Our Mixer Hosts- Attend Please make time to attend the monthly chamber mixer. Each host is a local Yreka business who puts forth a great amount of time, effort and funds to host our members. Show respect for our host by ensuring that at least one member of your staff attends to thank the hosting business for their service in Yreka and to socialize with attendees. Plan to represent your business at our next mixer. July 11, 2013 from 5-7pm at Siskiyou Distributing at 1313 North Foothill Drive. On July 18th the Chamber of Commerce criticism, and will start to defend their Board will meet for three to four hours business practices at a retreat. The group for a retreat focusing on chamber goals then becomes less likely to share their and membership services. “We will thoughts, and the process stops. Here are bring the board together for idea sharing a few ideas for your planning: and brainstorming,” exWelcome the group, preA group retreat can plains Executive Director, sent a simple plan for the Kory Hayden. spark new energy in a day so the group knows what to expect, and business. Set a goal, If the process is organized launch an icebreaker. and fun, a group retreat can incorporate some fun really spark new energy in a Icebreakers help the business. “I believe in three and be prepared to group to have fun, and key concepts when designknow each other better. ing retreats,” explains Hay- listen to the group. Although they can seem den. 1) Set a goal 2) Make the time fun silly, team builders and ice breakers 3) Be prepared to listen. “Often business are often participants favorite asleaders think they need to talk, present pect of the retreat. and give information on a retreat. I find that if I provide the structure of the day, Alternate between a team builders but let the participants do must of the and workshop topics to keep the talking, and brainstorming, the retreat day lively. can be much more effective.” Many leaders hear the ideas and feedback as See “retreat” on pg. 2 117 W. Miner | p) 530.842.1649 | www.yrekachamber.com July 2013 >>> Yreka Chamber of Commerce themarketplace The business section for the Yreka Chamber of Commerce Take your business on retreat: continued from p.1 What is a Tourism Improvement District Is Yreka Ready to be a Destination City? For each workshop, ensure participants that their ideas will be valued and will be visible in future business practices and projects. A Tourism Improvement District creates a sustainable funding source that can Record ideas on large paper, and/or on a whiteboard. Tech savvy persons can use video or audio recording devices to document the ideas and concepts the group presents. ber of Commerce is determined to learn more. Break for a fun lunch, BBQ dinner, or an outing . For workshop sessions where you present a topic to the group, there are a number of strategies you can use to keep all participants involved and able to share their ideas. Pair Share: Participants turn to a partner to discuss a topic that has been presented. After 5 minutes of discussion, each pair presents their thoughts to the large group. The Conversation Pit: Organize participates in small groups of three or four. Post 4-6 topics around the room on large white paper with pens. Have each group start at a station and discuss and document their ideas, suggestions, and thoughts on the poster. Rotate the groups clockwise every 5 minutes until each group has been to each station. After the last rotation, each group presents one of the poster topics and group findings to the room. Invite additional comments from the room following each poster presentation. Build Something: Making something physical and lasting can be a great retreat activity. Ideas or goals can be written on felt by each person or each small group strengthen the travel and tourism economy for a town, city or county for the future. Tourism is one of the essential things to the economy of Yreka, so the Yreka Cham- Have you ever wondered how certain cities and counties become tourism destinations? How did those once quaint undiscovered towns like Redding and Napa, CA become the highly visible destinations they are today? The answer is, these locations now put forth a well marketed image as premier California destinations with major events and attractions to back it up. Billboard signage, TV commercials, tourists information sites and print and online advertising reinforce their image as a destination for overnight guests to flock to their community. We often hear that Yreka has potential to be a tourism destination. Tourism is essential to the economy of Yreka. With our location on 1-5, local fairgrounds, gold-rush heritage, friendly community, specialty shops and hotels, we have some of the makings. Like the late bloomer at the dance, our time is coming. Are we the next gosling in the nest ready to take flight? Jacksonville has charm with Britt and wine tasting. Redding boasts mega landmarks such as Shasta Lake and the Sundial Bridge. Ashland celebrates culture and verve with Lithia Park and world renowned Shakespeare plays. Yreka has _____________, ___________ and _____________. Yreka needs _____________, ___________ and _____________. What did you come up with? Could a Tourism Improvement District help us get there? | more on p3. TID funding is allowing a number of destinations who previously TID funds cannot be spent on programs that don’t were not in the promotion game to enter and begin participating. benefit the businesses paying the assessment, nor can This can be seen in Temecula and Placer Valley. Neither entity was they be diverted by the government for other programs active in the tourism game before establishing a TID, but now both – two main reasons for TIDs' growing popularity are. Funding, put simply, is the essential fuel of tourism marketing. among tourism-related businesses. By definition a Tourism Improvement District provides stable funding for the necessary marketing to keep a destination competitive in a difficult economy. Redding, CA For example 43 hotels in Redding created a Tourism Improvement District. As a result this non-profit corporation manages a budget of over $600,000 that raises awareness of Redding as a destination. They provide a consistent presence for the city across several marketing mediums and create opportunities that bring in large-group business. Services are specifically designed to increase the number of overnight visitors patronizing assessed businesses in the district. Because the funds are not controlled by a government entity, they cannot be subjected to the budget cuts municipalities have been forced to make. Napa, CA The Napa Valley Tourism Improvement District (NVTID) ensures that funding for the “Visit Napa Valley” campaign promotes Napa Valley as North America's premier wine, food, arts and wellness visitor. Their district includes lodging businesses (hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, etc.). The improvement district is funded by a 2% assessment from gross room rentals. A portion of the assessment (0.5%) is dedicated to marketing efforts aimed at promoting tourism in each of Napa County's local jurisdictions. San Diego, CA After forming a TID, San Diego successfully launched the hugely popular “Happy Happens” advertising campaign. Over its first five years, the District provided more than $25 million a year in marketing funds to the San Diego Film Commission, the San Diego Sports Commission, and numerous other tourism-related organizations and events. Fresno, CA In early 2010, the City of Fresno announced plans to establish a TID in partnership with the neighboring City of Clovis. Because of its success, both the Fresno and Clovis city councils approved the formation the Fresno‑Clovis Convention & Visitors Bureau. The new bureau is now marketing the area as entire destination. How to Set up a Tourism Improvement District Form Steering Committee Participants can include lodging business owners, government representatives, and other supporters. Berkeley, CA In August 2004, commercial and residential property owners in Berkeley voted to form the Temescal/Telegraph Business Improvement District along Telegraph , Shattuck Avenue, 51st Street, Claremont Avenue, and the Children's Hospital. The TID's mission is to make the Temescal Telegraph commercial corridor more pedestrian-friendly for its residents, to build upon the sense of community, and attract new shoppers. Outreach to Tourism Related Businesses Assemble database of potential members and partners. Yreka, CA The Siskiyou County Economic Development Council, in partnership with the Cities of Yreka and Mt. Shasta along with Siskiyou County, has begun the process of creating a draft county-wide marketing strategy and exploring possible options for funding such a strategy. TID Formed Non-tax funds used to promote tourism In September of 2012, the first tourism summit was held that engaged tourism stakeholders around the County in brainstorming for the county-wide marketing strategy. A draft marketing strategy has been created and will be discussed and finalized at the next tourism summit schedule for mid-August. The foremost expert on TBIDs*, John Lambeth of Civitas will also be in attendance and will discuss more specifically the possibilities and options for a Siskiyou County TBID. For more information on this project contact Jenny Zink at Jenifer@siskiyoucounty.org. http://www.tourismimprovementdistrict.com http://www.visitnapavalley.com/napa_valley_tbid_info_center.htm http://www.temescaldistrict.org/About_Us Approval by Member Businesses Vote to enact business plan and bylaws Develop Business Plan and Bylaws Determine district’s annual budget, business assessment (typically a 1%–2.5% assessment), management, and services. Approval by Local Government Review and certification by local municipality. The stakeholders agree upon the assessment, typically a 1%–2.5% assessment — as well as determine how best to utilize the funding. Moreover, the assessment is not a mandatory levy on local residents. Rather, it is self‑imposed by participating businesses. What Could TID Funds Do for Yreka? Launch and maintain “Visit Yreka” or “Visit Siskiyou” Marketing Campaigns. Create or restore a tourist attraction site like a gold tunnel, a real gold panning station, or a grey goose visitors area. Sponsor marketing for large scale events and concerts specifically designed to increase the number of overnight visitors. * TIDs are referred to by many names including: tourism marketing district (TMD) and tourism business improvement district (TBID). Thank you Yreka for Gold Rush Days The Yreka Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the community of Yreka for their combined effort to bring a vibrant and special Gold Rush Days to our local and visiting community. View the event recap and photos online under the news section of www.yrekachamber.com. Upcoming Chamber of Commerce Events Members Workshop: Cycling Tourism | July 10 Mixer at Siskiyou Distributing | July 11 Yreka’s Art Walk Downtown | August 2 Mixer at Best Western Miners Inn | August 15 Learn how to keep cyclists coming back to Yreka- 7:30 am & 5:30pm. RSVP online. Support our local business host, enjoy refreshments & socialize. 5-7pm Pick up your art walk map at the Chamber of Commerce. 5-8pm. Support our local business host, enjoy refreshments & socialize. 5-7pm July Members Workshop- At the Chamber Receive training on how to make your businesses cycle tourist friendly. Our community has great potential to attract and retain this special demographic. Refreshments will be provided, the workshop is free and participants receive a cycle friendly sticker for their business and the opportunity to be identified as a cycle friendly business on www.yrekachamber.com and www.cyclesiskiyou.com. Wednesday July 10th at 7:30am or 5:30pm | RSVP at www.yrekachamber.com date time event location 7/2/2013 5:30 PM Siskiyou County Democrats Meeting Lily's Restaurant, Mt. Shasta, CA 7/3/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 7/3/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 7/4/2013 12:00 AM CHAMBER CLOSED 117 W Miner Street 7/4/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/5/2013 12:00 AM Ride in the Light Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, Yreka 7/5/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/5/2013 6:30 PM Concert in the Park, Scott Valley Bank a Miner Street Park, Yreka 7/8/2013 6:00 PM Yreka United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School Yreka United Methodist Church, 502 N. Fairchild, Yreka 7/10/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 7/10/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 7/11/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/11/2013 5:00 PM Mixer: Siskiyou Distributing a 1313 Foothill Drive, Yreka 7/11/2013 9:30 AM Chamber Board Meeting 7/12/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/12/2013 6:30 PM Concert in the Park, Scott Valley Bank a Miner Street Park, Yreka 7/13/2013 12:00 AM 1st Annual Iron Dog Challenge, Siskiyou County Canine Assoc. Loke Siskiyou Resort and Camp, Mt. Shasta 7/13/2013 5:00 PM Sip & Dip 4617 Steward Springs Road, Weed, CA 7/17/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 7/17/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 7/17/2013 9:00 AM Guided Nature Walk Upper Greenhorn Park, Yreka, CA 7/18/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/19/2013 6:00 PM Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival Etna, CA 7/19/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/20/2013 10:00 AM Yreka Elks Lunch Run 332 W. Miner Street, Yreka 7/20/2013 10:00 AM Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival Etna Park 7/20/2013 7:30 AM Shasta Taiko Siskiyous Kenneth Ford Theater, 800, Weed, CA 7/20/2013 9:00 AM 2nd Battle of the Bats Co-Ed Slowpitch Tournament Miner Street Park, Yreka, CA 7/20/2013 9:00 AM Siskiyou County Relay For Life Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, Yreka 7/20/2013 11:00 AM Punt, Pass, and Kick Yreka High School Football Field 7/21/2013 8:30 AM 10th Annual Scott Valley Bluegrass Festival Etna City Park 7/21/2013 9:00 AM 2nd Battle of the Bats Co-Ed Slowpitch Tournament Miner Street Park, Yreka, CA 7/24/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 7/24/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 7/25/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/26/2013 12:00 AM Montague Rotary Siskiyou Beef Country Cook-Off Montague across from Montague Community Hall 7/26/2013 5:00 PM Live Music Rusty Miller Wine Bar & Gallery on Broadway, Yreka 7/26/2013 6:30 PM Concert in the Park, Scott Valley Bank a Miner Street Park, Yreka 7/27/2013 9:00 AM Siskiyou Beef Country Cook Off Montague Rotary, sbccbbq@gmail.com 7/27/2013 10:00 AM 2013 Volcano Mud Run Mt. Shasta Ski Park, Mt. Shasta, CA 7/27/2013 8:00 AM 37th OLD TIME RODEO Scott Valley Pleasure Park, Etna, CA 7/31/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 7/31/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka coming soon >>> August 2013 Newsletter | contact us: 530-842-1649 | www.yrekachamber.com We Can Help Ringe Pool Stay Afloat If each Chamber of Commerce member provided $5-20 to Ringe Pool, think of how much we could help our local kids, swim team and community stay fit and excel in the water this summer and this fall. What if our community of Chamber of Commerce Members could be key in keeping Ringe Pool afloat. Stop by Ringe pool at 715 Knapp St. Yreka, CA to make a donation. All proceeds are overseen by SPLASH, the non-profit organization that manages Ringe Pool. SWIM HOURS Mon-Fri 1-5p Sa 1-7pm Su 1-5pm EVENING SWIM Th & F 7-10pm ADULT LAP Mon-Fri 5:15p-6:30p SENIORS SWIM M-F 12-12:55pm MASTERS SWIM M-F 6-7a WATER EXERCISE TWTh 5:30-6:30p Make a donation or purchase fireworks at Raley's June 29-July 4th, to support Ringe Pool through the summer and fall swim season. These sales and donations will directly support programs at Ringe Pool. Your involvement will help reach the $10,000 goal to maintain the facility through the Yreka High School swim season (August-October) C ONTACT PERSON : 530 842 6841 WWW . FACEBOOK . COM /Y REKA S PLASH SPLASH! BOOM! BANG! Fireworks Fundraiser for Ringe Pool Raley's parking lot July 29-July 3 (9am- 8pm) July 4 (9am-12) B We thank these business and organizations for sharing their business and leadership skills with Yreka by joining the Chamber of Commerce. Franco American Hotel 301 W. Miner Street p) 541.210.1234 Gaines'es Images Yreka, CA 96097 p) 530.643.0936 Yreka United Methodist Church www.yrekaumc.org 502 No. Fairchild Street Yreka, CA 96097 p) 530.842.4291 C Recent Ribbon Cuttings Ceremonies >> 1. Any and All Auctions and 2. Danielle Signor Website Design are pictured above at their Yreka Chamber of Commerce ribbon cuttings at Gold Rush Days. Please make time to attend the monthly chamber mixer. Each host is a local Yreka business who puts forth a great amount of time, effort and funds to host our members. Show respect for our host by ensuring that at least one member of your staff attends the monthly mixer to thank the hosting business for their service in Yreka and to socialize with attendees. date time event location 8/2/2013 5:00 PM Yreka's Art Walk a Old Town Yreka, Miner Street and Broadway 8/2/2013 6:30 PM Concert in the Park, Scott Valley Bank a Miner Street Park, Yreka 8/2/2013 5:00 PM Liberty Arts Gallery Opening a 108 W. Miner Street, Yreka 8/3/2013 7:00 PM Concert Downtown Mt. Shasta, Scott Valley Bank Downtown Mt. Shasta, Mt. Shasta, CA 8/6/2013 5:30 PM Siskiyou County Democrats Meeting Strings Italian Restaurant, Yreka, CA 8/7/2013 All Day Siskiyou Golden Faira Yreka, CA 8/7/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 8/7/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 8/10/2013 6:30 PM The Hired Hands, Red Scarf Society Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, Yreka 8/14/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 8/14/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 8/15/2013 5:00 PM Mixer: Miner's Inn/Best Western a 122 E. Miner Street, Miner's Inn 8/15/2013 12:00 AM Chamber Board Meeting 8/17/2013 10:00 AM Yreka Elks Lunch Run 332 W. Miner Street, Yreka 8/21/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 8/21/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka 8/21/2013 7:00 PM Guided Nature Walk Barnum Caves 8/24/2013 5:00 PM Sip & Dip 4617 Steward Springs Road, Weed, CA 8/28/2013 11:00 AM Yreka Community Certified Farmers Mkt. 1409 S. Main St. Yreka, CA (A-1 Auto Parking lot) 8/28/2013 5:30 PM Little Leaders Summer Camp Yreka Church of the Nazarene, 415 Evergreen Ln, Yreka Thank you to our Current Yreka Chamber of Commerce Members >> Business and Community Leaders in Yreka, CA A-1 Automotive A-1 Automotive:A-1 Automotive A&E Embroidery Shop Ace High Leathers Aces Affordable Auto Glass Acme Computer Advanced Hearing Solutions Advanced Physical Therapy Aiello, Goodrich & Teuscher, An Accountant All American Wash & Dry Allen, Gary, CPA Alpine Business Equipment American Red Cross Andreas, Martin, Attorney Any And All Auctions Area Agency on Aging, PSA II Ashland Springs Hotel B. Yolanda O'Brien Baxter Auto Parts Baymont Inn & Suites Belcampo Farms California Bella Art Works 2 Bennett, Grace Best Western Miner's Inn Black's Appliances Black's Home Furnishings Black Bear Diner Bookkeeping Plus Bowman's Catering Boys Scouts of America - Siskiyou Distric Brian Peterson Bruce's Towing/Radiator & Dismantling Bryner, U.M., MD Budget Inn Buffalo Broadcasting Burger King Cal-Ore Life Flight California Dude Ranch Vacations California Outdoors Properties, Inc. California State Auto Assn. California Women In Timber Callahan's Mountain Lodge Canoe West CASA of Siskiyou County Casa Ramos Celestial Flowers & Dreams Cellular Solutions/US Cellular Century 21/Pioneer Realty Children First Foster Family Agency Chris Lazaris Churchill Insurance Co. City of Yreka The Clarity Medical Spa a Cleanrite-Buildrite College Of The Siskiyous Community Health Plan Of The Siskiyous Cottonwood Creek Pizza Cooperbuilt Welding Country Baptist Church Critterville Alpacas Cross Petroleum Cutting Edge Beauty & Tanning Salon D & D Cooking Daddy O's Diner Danielle Signor Design Dave's Clocks David Smith DeClerck Enterprises Democratic Central Comm. of Sisk Cnty Dobby's Lock Shop Don's Sporting Goods Dunn Automotive Durney, John, DDS Dustbusters House Cleaning Dutchman Landscape Services EAP Technology System Edward Jones & Company El Zagua'n Ellis Brooks Motors Etna Creekside Estates Face-up Electrolysis Fairchild Medical Auxiliary Fairchild Medical Center Fallow Field Legal Services Family Carpet & Things Farm Girl Antiques Franco American Hotel Friends Of The Yreka Library G & G Ace Hardware Gaines'es Images Gamma Omicron Master Gary Marlow, CPA Girdner Funeral Chapel Gold Nugget Printing Gold Rush Burgers Grandma's House Restaurant Great Northern Corporation a Greenhorn Grange #384 Grover Electric & Plumbing Handy Stop Hendren Mini Storage 1 Heritage Properties Hi-Lo Cafe Holiday Inn Express/Baymont Inn Horse Creek Farm Howard Lodge #37 HRF Powersports Hunt Accounting I.O.O.F. #19 Inhouse Marketing Group (Enjoy) J & D Family Diner J.C. Penney Jansen & Davis Jefferson Backroads Jefferson Econ. Development Inc. Jerry Benton John's Satellite/Radio Shack Jones Carpet Cleaning & Janitorial Karuk Community Loan Fund, Inc. Kaster, Robert Kathleen Bergerson Ins. Agency Kegg's Kreations Kidder Creek Orchard Camp Kimball's Auto Body & Paint Kimbell, Richard, Attorney a Kirsher, Winston & Boston Kiwanis Club Klamath River Resort Inn Let us know the type of service you want and need from the Chamber by completing our simple but important online survey at www.yrekachamber.com. We look forward to better serving our members with great input from you. Thank you to our starred a businesses who have responded so far. Klander's Deli KRM Construction KRS Realty Kutzer Insurance Kwik Kuts Lady Gemini Productions Lake Shastina Golf Resort Lalo's Restaurant & Lounge Lane St. Children's Center Langford, Doug DDS Larry Friedman Laundry Chute Liberty Arts Life Foursquare Church Linda Clayton coming soon >>> August 2013 Newsletter | contact us: 530-842-1649 | www.yrekachamber.com Thank you to our Current Yreka Chamber of Commerce Members (cont.)>> Business and Community Leaders in Yreka, CA Luke's Yreka Drug MacGregor's Gifts & Books Madrone Hospice Madrone Hospice House Marvin Insurance McDonald's Yreka/Weed Meadowlark Medical Center Pharmacy Meeks Building Center Mercier, Darrin, Attorney Meyer, Larry DDS Miner Perk Miner St. Sports Bar Miner Street Station Minton Home Town Properties Montague Fire Depart. Association Motel 6 Mount Shasta Title & Escrow Mountain View Inn Moyer, Richard Mrs. Nature's Kitchen New Reflections Financial Coaching Nixon,Lisa L. Attorney at Law Noah's River Adventures Nor Cal Products Northern Calif. Resource Center Northern California County Council Assoc. Northern Credit Services Northern Valley Catholic Social Services Northland Cable TV Oakridge Mobile Estates Ohlund's Office Supply Olivera's Catering Onarheim Services Pacific Power & Light Papa Murphy's Pizza Pavlik, Michael/Jeff Chitwood CPA's Perfection Cleaning Personnel Preference Pony Espresso Poor George's PREMIER OIL CHANGE Premier West Bank Prime Country Real Estate Puerto Vallarta Purr-Angels Quest Diagnostics Raley's Ray's Food Place Red Scarf Society Reel Mowers Rescue Ranch Rex Club Richard Kelly Richter Scale Real Estate Ride In The Light Rockin Maddy Ranch Rogue Valley Medical Center Root Automation Round Table Pizza Russell Horn, O.D. Saint Joseph's Church Scott Valley Bank Scott Valley Roofing Sears Shaskey, Norman CPA Shasta Forest Products Shasta Investments & Asset Management Shasta Regional Community Foundation Shasta Terrace Apartments Shasta Valley Resource Conservation Dist Shasta Valley Serves Shasta Valley Tire Service Shepard Of God Shop Local Book Shop Smart Sierra Vista Retirement Center Singleton, Ross CPA Siskiyou Arboretum Siskiyou Arts Council Siskiyou Central Credit Union Siskiyou Co Economic Dev. Council Siskiyou Co. Fire Chiefs Siskiyou Co. Sheriff's Posse Siskiyou Collision Center Siskiyou Community Services Council Siskiyou County Farm Bureau Siskiyou County Historical Siskiyou County Office OF Education Siskiyou County Republican Siskiyou County Water User Assoc. Siskiyou Daily News Siskiyou Design Group Siskiyou Development Stores Siskiyou Distributing 2 Siskiyou Domestic Violence Siskiyou Golden Fair Siskiyou Habitat For Humanity Siskiyou Home Health Services Siskiyou Lanes Siskiyou Laser Products Siskiyou Medical Eye Center Siskiyou Motor Speedway Siskiyou Opportunity Center Siskiyou Partners Real Estate Siskiyou Professional Medical Serv. Siskiyou Sanitary Siskiyou Snow Dog Sporting Assoc. Siskiyou Technology Consultants Siskiyou Two-Way Sister Chic Soroptimist International South Yreka Firemans Aux. Southern Oregon Goodwill Sports & Spirits Stable Hands State Farm Insurance Stewart Mineral Springs Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. Strings Italian Cafe Suburban Propane Subway Sandwiches & Salads Super 8 Motel Swenson Medical Practice Taco Bell Tasty Q the Green Fence The New 49er's Tickets To Paradise Travel TJ's Upholstery TNT Muscle Cars Toetally Tips Tradewins Designs/Tasty Q Treasures & Memories Tri Counties Bank Unique & Useful United Way of Northern California US Bank Waikiki Trailer Haven Walmart Warner's Wagons Weed Building Weed Cub Power West Coast Paving & Chip Sealing Western Business Products Wilson, Jim Motors Wine Gallery "On Broadway" Women In Business Network Yreka Auto Parts Yreka Chamber Yreka Charger Youth Football Yreka Chevron Yreka Cleaners Yreka Committee for Historic Preservation Yreka Community Television Channel 4 Yreka Computer Yreka Consignment & Trading Yreka Elks Lodge Yreka Family YMCA Yreka Garden Club Yreka Hardware Yreka Healing Arts Center Yreka Host Lions Club Yreka Immediate Care Yreka Liquors Yreka Lodge & Trailer Park Yreka Mailbox Yreka Miner Power Yreka Paint & Decorating Yreka Physical Therapy Yreka Rotary Club Yreka Rural VA Clinic Yreka Self Storage Yreka Tea Party Patriots Yreka Trailer & RV Park Yreka Transfer Yreka Transfer Recycling Yreka Union School District Yreka United Methodist Church