November - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
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November - the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce November 2011 Business Reporter Chamber Supports Atascadero Centennial Daffodils Connect for Lunch & Grow Your Business With 2011 Access Yellow Pages Atascadero Mutual Water Co. T Atascadero News Atascadero Waste Alternatives Coast Hills Federal Credit Union Greg Malik Real Estate Group Heritage Oaks Bank Idler’s Appliances Kennedy Club Fitness Rabobank Santa Lucia Bank Union Bank Wysong Construction Mark Your Calendar! Thursday, Nov 3rd: North County Young Professionals “Kick Off” Mixer 5 - 7pm Haven Wine Bistro Tuesday, Nov. 15th: Connect For Lunch “Facebook for your Business” 11:30 - 1 pm Best Western PLUS Colony Inn (Reservations Required) Thursday, Nov. 17th: S pearheaded by Joe Benson, Envisions Gallery and Lee Swam with the Daffodil Committee we ask the question, “How Many Bulbs Does it Take to Change a City?” With the aid and support of the Atascadero Historical Society and Atascadero Mutual Water Company, The City of Atascadero, residents, businesses, schools and church organizations are selling the “gift of beauty and water conservation” through the citywide planting of King Alfred Daffodils. The elegant, sturdy and water-saving perennial bulb with its bright yellow flowers will be planted by the people and businesses of Atascadero in various notable places. With a partial planting this fall the initial blooms will blossom in Spring 2012, then as many more bulbs are planted at homes, businesses, and in other public areas, they will bloom during Atascadero’s Centennial Celebration in Spring 2013. These beautiful water-conserving, lowmaintenance flowers will continue to bloom for the next 100 years until Atascadero’s Bicentennial in 2013. Bulbs may be purchased at the Atascadero Historical Society, Chamber of Commerce or various places throughout Atascadero. Bulbs must be planted before the first hard frost in mid to late November. Bulb planting will resume again in Spring 2012 for blooms throughout the city in our Centennial Year, 2013. Just the Boost Atascadero Needed Friday, Nov. 18th: by Maggie Cox Women In Business 11:30 - 1 pm Pavilion on the Lake (Reservations & Payment due by Tuesday, November 15th at noon.) Inside... Chairman’s Circle Spotlight 3 New Members 4 Ribbon Cuttings 5 Labor Law Corner 6 News Notes 7 Member Spotlight 8 Calendar & Chamber Spotlight 8 G alaxy Theatres opened its doors in Atascadero last March, and in less than a year has jumpstarted our downtown vitality efforts. After opening with a rousing party that included a surprise performance by the Atascadero High School marching band, Galaxy hasn’t missed a beat in showing its community spirit. When residents petitioned Galaxy to add independent and art films to its line up of big studio blockbusters, Galaxy stepped up and made the change. Galaxy offered another gift to the community when it was the first, and only, facility on the Central Coast to have snagged rights to live-viasatellite presentations of the Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Celebration, originating from London; the Los Angeles Atascadero Restaurants are Open for Business! A Galaxy Theatres: Union Bank Hosts Thanksgiving “After Hours” Mixer, 7199 El Camino Real 5:30 - 7pm he Chamber’s Member Benefits committee is sponsoring their quarterly “Connect For Lunch” Program Tuesday November 15th from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 pm at the Best Western Plus Colony Inn, 3600 El Camino Real, Atascadero. The number of active facebook users is rapidly approaching a BILLION people, and every day an increasing number of Your prospects are looking for you there. Discover how you can use facebook to generate more leads, connect with customers, expand you market reach, create lifelong customers, drive website traffic, and grow your business. Cost is $20 for members & $25 for non members. Price includes lunch and pre- registrations are required. Register at www.atascaderochamber.org. © Scott Loy Philharmonic, live from LA and Venezuela; and the NY Metropolitan Opera, live from New York City. See GALAXY, pg 3 classic returns after numerous requests from loyal customers at the Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo Denny’s restaurants, the Atascadero Denny’s is reopening October 30. Prompted by the encouragement from community members, the owner of the other locations negotiated to reopen in the same location, providing the city with its own Denny’s Restaurant. This is great news for our locally unemployed restaurant workers who have applied for the 30-50 positions and are happy for the opportunity to return to work in Atascadero. The restaurant will be open 24-hours and will provide all of your favorite Denny’s breakfast, lunch and dinner menu items. Denny’s District Manager, Juan Rojero has been with Denny’s for 25 years. He began as a dishwasher, moving to cook, waiter, assistant manager, general manager and now district manager overseeing the restaurants from Santa Maria to King City. Juan said Denny’s is a very good company to work for offering opportunities to help, meet and work with new people. See DENNY’S, pg 2 “Representing the business community and promoting the economic and civic welfare of Atascadero.” Business Reporter 6904 El Camino Real • Atascadero, CA 93422 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Atascadero, CA 93422 Permit No. 68 Chamber’s Perspective A Committee of the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Board Directors 2011 Board Officers Chairman of the Board Chuck Braun State Farm Insurance Chairman-Elect Jeannie Malik Greg Malik Real Estate Group Chief Financial Officer Mike Goodman Outlet Tool Supply Board Directors Donn Clickard Past Chairman of the Board AUSD Board Member Terrie Banish The Tribune Carol Bezkostny Rabobank Teri Davis Santa Lucia Bank Josh Donovan Kennedy Club Fitness Robert “Grigger” Jones A Professional Law Corp. Kelly Long Kelly’s Casuals John Neil Atascadero Mutual Water Co. Women in Business T A Committee of the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce he October Women in Business Luncheon was enjoyed by all with great information from Roy McKee with Solarponics. Solarponics is family owned and operated with over 3,000 happy customers up and down the Central Coast. Roy advised the WIB group of the different styles of solar projects they have to offer. Lots of questions and answers proved that the topic was of interest to the attendees. Kelley O’Neill, Senior Executive with American General A Committee of the Account Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Media very enthusiastically advised the group of the radio stations American General Media represents. Kelley provided information on the type of music each station plays and the variety of music they offer their listeners. MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The November WIB Luncheon will be held on Friday, November 18, 2011 at the Pavilion on the Lake from 11:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. and the December Luncheon will be at the beautiful “Castoro Cellars Winery”. The Atascadero Chamber Women in Business is excited to host their First Ever FASHION SHOW. You won’t want to miss this Fantastic Event of Fashion, Prizes and Lunch. The date of the Holiday Fashion Show & Luncheon is Friday, December 2, 2011. The November 18th Program will include Guest Speaker, Erin Hoffman with Optimum Productivity. Erin will provide an informative technology program, designed to help you get the most from Microsoft Office in your day-to-day work. The Business Spotlight for November will be Trisha Williams,owner of Healthy Inspirations. Trisha will inspire us with great tips and information. Hear what Trisha has to say about Healthy Inspiration’s Mission, and their dedication to inspiring women to change their lives.” Cost for the WIB lunch is $20 for Atascadero Chamber Members and $25 for non-members. Reservations, payment or cancellation Women in Business Jaynee Orcut Arlyne’s Flowers E.J. Rossi Atascadero High School Leonard Sutherland Michael Frederick Paving Corp. Ray Buban Ray Buban Financial & Tax Service Chamber Staff Linda Hendy President/CEO Pat St. Clair Office Manager Joyce Stewart Member Services Maryann Dinsfriend Member Services Gerri Shoaf Volunteer 6904 El Camino Real Atascadero, CA 93422 Telephone: (805) 466-2044 Fax: (805) 466-9218 www.atascaderochamber.org we would love it if you would like us! Information in this newsletter regarding any business does not constitute an endorsement by the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce. 2 T Speakers for the October Women in Business Luncheon held at the Pavilion include Linda Doust with ECHO, Chair of WIB Dustie Kaczmarek, Kelley O’Neill with American General Media and Roy McKee of Solarponics. must be received by noon, Tuesday, November 15th. Part of the proceeds from the lunch fee assists in building the education scholarship fund. Please call Joyce at 466-2044 to make your reservations. Seven Year Anniversary for Women in Business N ovember will mark the seventh Anniversary of Atascadero Chamber’s dynamic Women in Business. Katy DeshotelsMoore was elected to lead this year’s committee along with Secretary Amy Summers and Treasurer Mary Ann Tardiff. Committee members include; Cindy Michael non-profit liaisons, Marguerite Pulley and Dustie Kaczmarek, Scholarships, Kathy Nutt, Membership, Jessica Hamilton public relations, Trace Hollinger, Business Faire co-ordinator. Chamber President/CEO Linda Hendy and Member Services Rep. Joyce Stewart serve as Chamber liaisons. New officers will be presented to the general membership at their special Holiday Christmas Fashion Show December 2nd at Castoro Cellars. Chamber Searching for Citizen of the Year he Atascadero Chamber of Commerce is looking for that special person or persons to receive their 2012 Citizen of the year award. Membership in the Chamber is not required, however, they must reside in Atascadero and cannot be an elected public official. There are no age limitations and they don’t necessarily have to be in business. Residents are considered for their overall service to the community whether on-going long-term service in one or more areas, or a one-time act of heroism, bravery, kindness, compassion, or the like. In addition, persons helping city government, fire department, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, the elderly on an unpaid volunteer basis are good Candidates. Also Little League, Scout Leaders, etc., are all good candidates. Deadline for nominations is December 9th. The Awards will be announced at the Chamber’s Awards Installation Dinner January 28th, 2012. Please call the Chamber 466-2044 for an application or more information. DENNY’S, from pg 1 Juan said the city has been very helpful with getting the restaurant ready to reopen. He dealt with several staff members and departments, mentioning Director of Public Works Russ Thompson, Senior Building Inspector Dave Muehlhausen, Assistant City Manager Jim Lewis and Associate Planner Callie Taylor as some who helped streamline the process and made it a positive experience. Fire Captain Tom Peterson passed his inspection, clearing one more item to open the restaurant. The city is currently finalizing the driveway modifications as a result of the El Camino Real Streetscape Project. This will allow traffic to flow easily for Rabobank and Denny’s customers. The Denny’s Corporation is optimistic about the future with plans to keep opening restaurants. Juan said they are looking at a location in Morro Bay. They are here to support the local community and promote tourism by providing a clean restaurant, good service and fast food. Juan wants everyone to know that they appreciate the support and patronage of the community and loyal customers. Atascadero has many excellent restaurants offering cuisine that suits every taste and budget. With the opening of the Galaxy Theatre the Chamber is finding more and more residents and visitors to the city are enjoying an evening of dining along with a good movie. Several restaurants have put together packages that include dinner and a movie ticket. A variety of good food is abundant throughout Atascadero. From KaiLana Sushi & Seafood on north El Camino Real to Guest House Grill further on south El Camino Real and David’s Kitchen offering home-style breakfasts beginning at 6 am, the choice is endless. Sylvester’s Burgers is famous for the best Hamburgers in town, and our Pizza restaurants offer some of the best Pizza in the area. Atascadero also offers a wide variety of Mexican cuisine, from the fresh “HOT” authentic style to the more subdued Tex/Mex palate and with the reopening of Denny’s Restaurant our night owls now have two (2) restaurants that open 24 hours a day. Please see the Chamber’s website www.atascaderochamber.org for a list of additional great restaurants. November 2011 - Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter Chamber Confirms Leaders T he slate of directors as presented by the Chamber’s nominating committee has been adopted by Chamber members. The following were selected to serve a three year term beginning January 1, 2012; • Mike Talen, Cold Stone Creamery • Joe Modica, Modica Financial & Tax, Inc. • Helena Bernardi, Heritage Oaks Bank • Ray M. Buban, EA, Financial & Tax Services They will be joining Jeannie Malik,Greg Malik Real Estate, Grigger Jones, A Professional Law Corp., Carol Bezkostny, Rabobank, Kelly Long, Kelly’s Casuals, Josh Donovan, Kennedy Club Fitness, Jaynee Orcutt, Arlyne’s Flowers, Terrie Banish, The Tribune, John Neil, Atascadero Mutual Water Co.and Past Chairman of the Board, Chuck Braun, State Farm Insurance. Donn Clickard, Atascadero Unified School District and E.J. Rossi, Atascadero High School have offered to serve a one year appointed position on the board. Board Directors are responsible for policy decisions and ensuring the fiscal stability of the organization. The directors and officers will officially take office at the Chamber’s annual installation and awards banquet slated for January 28th, 2012. Members in Action Spotlight For nearly 150 years, Union Bank has been serving as a trusted banking partner to individuals and business owners on the West Coast. With 403 banking offices in California, Oregon, Washington, and Texas, Union Bank’s financial stability, combined with a community-banking approach, sets it apart from other financial institutions. Customer Service Driven Union Bank’s business philosophy is based on building and maintaining long-term, oneon-one relationships with its customers, and to provide each one with the best possible service. The team of bankers at Union Bank’ Atascadero branch engage in a high-touch, personalized approach to relationship banking. The team understands their clients’ financial goals and brings a depth of experience and expertise to find solutions that meet their clients’ needs. A Strong Financial Partner Union Bank’s financial stability is reflected in its stable earnings, strong asset quality, capital ratios, and credit ratings. With $80.1 billion in assets, sound credit quality, and a solid balance sheet, Union Bank is poised to help its customers realize their financial goals. “Union Bank is a strong and stable bank, which is the result of our disciplined lending practices and responsible management,” said Melanie Corey, Union Bank’s Atascadero branch manager. “We remain focused on meeting the individual and business needs of our customers, and on our commitment to the communities that we serve.” Dedicated to Making a Difference Union Bank’s commitment to building healthy and sustainable communities is reflected in its significant charitable contributions. Through the Union Bank Foundation, the bank invests in the communities it serves through loans, grants, community outreach, and volunteer hours. The Union Bank Foundation focuses on affordable housing, community economic development, education, and the environment. This past year, the bank’s charitable investment in local communities totaled $10 million, which included grants, contributions, and sponsorships to help finance the efforts of nonprofit organizations within the bank’s geography. Locally, the Foundation has given financial support to organizations such as the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, Teens at Work, North County Women’s Shelter, and Citizens for Atascadero Public Schools. The bank also provides employees with paid time off each year to volunteer in their community. In 2010, Union Bank employees contributed more than 19,000 hours of their time to community causes — many of these hours devoted to the financial education of young people. “It is satisfying to work for a company that not only gives so generously in support of our community, but also provides its employees an opportunity to roll up our sleeves and give back,” said Corey. To learn more about Union Bank, visit www.unionbank.com. Don’t Miss North County City of Atascadero Appoints Jerel Haley Police Chief Young Professionals North County Young Professional “Kick Off” Mixer: Thursday, November 3rd 5:00 – 7:00 Haven Wine Bistro Networking ~ Food Prizes A Winter Wonderland Comes to Atascadero W inter Wonderland 2011 will be Friday, Dec. 9th, 5 to 9 p.m. in Atascadero’s historic downtown Colony District. This will be the 10th year for the event, which features snow slides, snow piles, food and music, the Elks Little Train, bounce houses, and Santa Claus. There is no admission charge for the event. Bounce houses require a small admission fee. The event occupies five city blocks in downtown. “What many people don’t realize, the funds required to put this on don’t come from the City of Atascadero,” said event coordinator Steve Martin. “Each year we reach out to local businesses and individuals to sponsor this popular holiday event.” Dozens of vendors also participate in Winter Wonderland. Details are available at www.AtascaderoMainStreet.org. to reserve your vendor space. GALAXY, from pg 1 tickets can be purchased. One of the most popular promotions Galaxy has initiated in Atascadero is the “Dinner and a Movie” package. Both Cal Terra and Colby Jack’s offer patrons the opportunity to enjoy dinner for two and include movie tickets to make it a perfect date night event. The packages are advertised on screen at Galaxy, adding to the visibility of two of the community’s leading restaurants. Galaxy had fun with the Atascadero Zoo earlier this year in a fundraising screening for “Zookkeeper” that invited parents to bring their children on a Saturday morning to enjoy live animals in the lobby, followed by the movie. 2012 plans for the theatres include educational programs involving Atascadero schools, additional on-site special events to bring people to Galaxy, and the introduction of a rewards card to make return visits all the more enticing. Galaxy wants the theatre to be the community hub, and by all measures, that plan is shaping up nicely. Galaxy Theatres is open for business in Atascadero. Good things are following. Local theatre General Manager Rita Carr and Galaxy CEO Frank Rimkus want to make Atascadero the new center of entertainment for the county. They know that if area residents try the theatre, they’ll be delighted with the experience and will come back, so Galaxy is opening its doors to potential guests. Local wineries have offered wine tastings ahead of movie starts in the VIP Lounge Theatres. Galaxy showcased itself by hosting the Central Coast Economic Forecast Mid-Year Update and the Savor the Central Coast celebration reception for the SLO County Visitors and Conference Bureau. Galaxy and the Atascadero Chamber are underway with plans for a large-scale program that will bring wine industry reps to the theatres in early 2012. With the holidays coming right up, Galaxy reminds Atascadero Chamber members that movie gift cards are available for gifts for employees, family and friends. The theatres can be rented for private parties and private screenings and volume discount C ity Manager Wade McKinney announced the appointment of Jerel Haley as the new Police Chief in Atascadero. It is anticipated Mr. Haley will start in midNovember. Information regarding his swearing-in ceremony will be forthcoming. Mr. Haley was selected following an extensive national recruitment effort. The City interviewed a group of highly qualified professionals including several current Police Chiefs in its search the right person to lead the Atascadero Police Department. The interview process included a panel of local Police Chiefs and the Sheriff plus a community panel of local citizens and business people. According to McKinney, “Jerel is the right person to lead the Police Department at this time. Jerel is clearly a proven leader at the Santa Maria Police Department with an impeccable reputation. He understands the importance of building bridges in the community. He is known as an ethical leader in public safety and sets high standards for himself and the department. Jerel has demonstrated his passion to serve the men and women of the Atascadero Police Department and the community.” Acting Chief Steve Gesell, who has led the department since January, did not apply for the position and was a key member of the recruitment team. According to Gesell, “I am excited for the Atascadero Police Department as well as the community as a whole. Jerel is the perfect fit for the City. He brings a wealth of policing experience to APD. Equally as important, he possesses an approachable demeanor coupled with phenomenal communication skills; key ingredients for an effective leader.” As Atascadero’s Police Chief, Haley plans to focus on developing and enhancing partnerships between the Police Department and the Community, specifically within the schools and the business community. Mr. Haley will also look for new ways to increase communication between the police Department and the community. He is committed to continuing the professional development of the members of the Atascadero Police Department, and ensuring that high standards of conduct are a priority. Jerel Haley began his law enforcement career in 1991 with the Santa Cruz Police Department. During his tenure with the Santa Cruz Police Department, he was appointed as a Field Training Officer. He was then assigned to the Santa Cruz Police Department Neighborhood Enforcement Team (NET), a proactive street crimes unit responsible for investigating a variety of crimes including burglary, gangs, narcotics, and prostitution. After working on the NET Team, Jerel was transferred to work as an investigator with the Santa Cruz County Narcotics Enforcement Team (SCCNET). SCCNET was an undercover narcotics investigation unit targeting midlevel narcotics dealers in the Santa Cruz area. Jerel later returned to the Santa Cruz Police Detective Unit, where he served the remainder of his time with the Santa Cruz Police Department as the sexual assault detective. In 2000, Mr. Haley was hired by the Santa Maria Police Department and moved his family to the central coast. He was promoted to the rank of Corporal and again worked as a Field Training Officer. Shortly thereafter he was assigned to the Community Services Unit as a Beat Coordinator. Beat Coordinators work with a variety of ongoing problems within designated beat areas of Santa Maria, including issues that affect the quality of life for the residents of the neighborhoods. While working as a Beat Coordinator, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and took over supervision of the Community Services Unit. The Community Services Unit included Beat Coordinators, School Resource Officers, the DARE Program, Crime Prevention, and the Volunteer Program. As a Sergeant, he was given the auxiliary assignment of SWAT Team Leader. He was also later assigned as the supervisor of the Detective Bureau where See POLICE CHIEF, pg 4 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter - November 2011 3 Welcome New Members Ambassadors Ambassadors are the official greeters for the city of Atascadero, providing an enthusiastic welcome to all new businesses in the City. In addition they provide assistance in all Chamber special programs and mixers. If you are interested in becoming a Chamber Ambassador please contact Jeannie Malik at jeannie@gregmalikregroup.com or call the Chamber office at 466-2044. The businesses listed below have made a significant commitment to the community and an important investment in their future by joining the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce. Two Cooks Catering Heather Thomas Loc: 3563 Sueldo St #H San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Mail:PO Box 4701 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 Phone: (805) 776-3717 Fax: (805) 728-1751 Email: info@twocookscateringonline.com Web: www.twocookscatering.com Tamara Baldwin Rabobank Kim Austin Community Giving Back Laurie Schwent Dan’s Grub Shack Ronda Almodova Napa Auto Parts Lauryn Francisco State Farm Insurance Eric Gobler Eric J. Gobler Civil Engineering Allen Reese Community Action Partnership of SLO County Mara Whitten Community Action Partnership of SLO County Angela Avery Heritage Oaks Bank Joyce Stewart Member & Visitor Services Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Linda Hendy President / CEO Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Ambassador of the Month: Allen Reese Co-Owner Eric Peterson presents a Guest House Grill dinner gift certificate to ‘Ambassador of the Month’ Allen Reese. Thank you Allen for your time and efforts supporting our Chamber member businesses. 4 Pete & Terresa Novak Loc: 2100 El Camino Real Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 466-3346 Fax: (805) 466-3384 Email: atascadero@groceryoutlet.com Web: www.groceryoutlet.com Dexter Smith Open Working Studios For business descriptions please visit their listings in our online Business Directory located on the Chamber’s website, www.atascaderochamber.org Renewing Members Angela Cisneros K-Jon’s Fine Jewelers Jesus Rubio Union Bank Atascadero Grocery Outlet Kim Rennie Loc: 8445 Los Osos Rd Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 461-0626 Fax: (805) 461-0671 Email: info@newheightselevator.com Web: www.newheightselevator.com Dexter Smith Loc: 5945 Entrada Ave Atascadero, CA 93422 Phone: (805) 286-2986 Email: dextersmith2U@yaho.com Web: www.artistdextersmith.com Jeannie Malik Greg Malik Real Estate Vicki Blankenship John Donovan, State Farm Insurance New Heights Elevator Co, Inc. Provide strength to Chamber and community Business Key Contact Phone 1-5 YEARS California Valley Solar Ranch (SunPower Corp) Claire Hodgkins 510-396-1634 Fig Good Food Chris Dillow 460-9900 Kyle Company Roofing Kenneth Roush 543-1998 Mr. Tom’s Tile, Inc. Tom Hillard, Margie Schuler 466-8453 & Darren Hawker Phillips & Associates, APLC Rick or Elaine Phillips 466-6600 Well Seen Sign Company Bret Campbell 460-0200 5-10 YEARS Atascadero Children’s Center Central Coast Appliance, Inc. Coastal Copy Greg Malik Real Estate Group, Inc. & Home Loans Jano Graphics Nova Endodontics, Scott Marcum DDS, Inc. Paso Robles Children’s Museum Paso Robles Safe & Lock, Inc. Senator Sam Blakeslee Janice L. Felde, President Toby Howland & Suzie Fuller Bill McBride Greg Malik Nate Berry, Account Manager Scott Marcum Tamara Richardson Rick Horlings Ryan James 461-0811 462-3855 541-6862 466-254 431-3374 461-6682 238-7432 238-7115 549-3784 OVER 10 YEARS A-Jay Excavating, Inc. Brezden Pest Control, Inc. Dan Phillips Insurance Agency Moore’s Western Nursery North County Christian School Roseann N. Parks The Timbersmith, Inc. V3 Corporation Patrick Stanhope Maria Brezden Dan Phillips Marlee Paver Stephanie Wright Roseann N. Parks John Vial Charles Macchi 110% Club 466-0300 466-9290 461-1664 466-2324 466-4457 756-7367 461-1642 981-2600 1-5 YEARS Colby Jack Café 5-10 YEARS Greg Malik Real Estate Group, Inc. & Home Loans The UPS Store POLICE CHIEF, from pg 3 he remained until his promotion. Mr. Haley currently holds the rank of Lieutenant with the Santa Maria Police Department. As a lieutenant he has been responsible for supervision of the police K9 program as well as the Chaplain program, and remains involved with the SWAT Team. Jerel was temporarily assigned to the Santa Maria Police Gang Suppression Team as the unit supervisor, and currently holds the position of Investigation Division Lieutenant responsible for supervision of the Detective Bureau, Gang Suppression Team, Narcotics Suppression Team, and Crime Laboratory. Solar Restaurant Contractor/Roofing Contractor/Tile Attorney Signs School Appliances Copy Machine & Supply Real Estate Agency Printer Dentist Organization Locksmith Government Contractor/General Engineerinh Exterminating & Fumigation Insurance Nursery School Individual Contractor/Cabinets Printer Natalie & Jack Dorris 460-6455 Restaurant Greg Malik Janet Young 466-2540 466-9015 Real Estate Agency Packing & Shipping OVER 10 YEARS Atascadero Bible Church Central Coast Pizza Co Miner’s Ace Hardware St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Western Janitor Supply, Inc. Business Type Chris Key, Admin. Mark Anderson Morgan Dupree The Rev. Matthew M. Conrad Linda Buss 466-2051 466-4030 466-0270 466-0379 238-2112 Mr. Haley obtained an associate of arts degree from Alan Hancock College in Administration of Justice. He completed his undergraduate degree through Mountain State University in Administration of Justice, then went on to complete a master’s degree at Mountain State University in Strategic Leadership. Jerel is a graduate of the POST Supervisory Leadership Institute (SLI), and recently began facilitating SLI courses. He enjoys teaching and has instructed in such courses as graffiti investigation and disaster response. November 2011 - Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter Churches Pizza Hardware Churches Janitor Supplies Mr. Haley has been married to his wife Melissa (his high school sweetheart) for 24 years. He is a father of two girls, Jessica Washington, currently serving with her husband in the Air Force, and Kirsten Haley a senior in high school. He enjoys participating in competitive sports including basketball and soccer, and watching football. He is active in his local church and is looking forward to getting to know the citizens of Atascadero. House of Tree located at 3554 El Camino Real, 440-0636, held an open house and ribbon cutting. A serene yoga studio is dedicated to helping one strengthen and grow while bringing peace and tranquility into your life. Featuring monthly children’s classes in addition to adult classes. Board Directors Jeannie Malik, John Neil, Ambassadors Vicki Blankenship, Eric Gobler, House of Tree Michael Hamers & owner Teresa Aichouri, Ambassadors Allen Reese, Laurie Schwent, Jesus Rubio & Kim Austin. The Rabobank Colony Days Mixer was enjoyed by many, pictured left to right; Laurie Schwent, Dan’s Grub Shack, Greg & Jeannie Malik, Greg Malik Real Estate, Terresa & Pete Novak, Atascadero Discount Grocers, Jay DeCou, DeCou Lumber Co., Jim Patterson 5th District Supervisor, Mara Whitten, Community Action Partnership of SLO Co., and Joyce Stewart, Chamber Member Services. Coin Op Laundry at 8635 El Camino Real reopened under new ownership with brand new stainless steel equipment. Biggest washers in town. Flat screen TV’s. Fluff and fold service. Located in the Spencer’s Shopping Center. Board Director Jeannie Malik, Ambassador Eric Gobler, Coin Op Laundry Ruby Herrera, partners Pat Kimbell & Francisco Sanchez, Ambassadors Laurie Schwent, Jesus Rubio & Kim Austin. Colony Days Royalty Linda & Don Messer welcome Ashley Bentley, Creston Rodeo Queen. The Chamber welcomes Fred Springe Studios, 252-5614. They specialize in architectural installations, custom ceramic tiles, rustic wood furniture and custom glass. Ambassador Tamara Baldwin, Fred Springe, Reid & Amy Lundstrom, Ambassadors Kim Austin & Laurie Schwent, President/CEO Linda Hendy The beautiful new Starbucks location received the Chambers October Beautification award. Chamber President/CEO presents the award to Starbucks manager Tiffini Hanson at Rabobanks’ Colony Days Mixer. Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter - November 2011 5 Voice of Business News From The City Chamber helps members comply New City Hall Hours and Other Notes of Interest T By City Manager, Wade G. McKinney o keep efficiency high and costs low, the City of Atascadero is experimenting with various ways to preserve our legendary customer service while addressing the reality of decreased staffing levels. One of those experiments is currently underway. Beginning November 4th, Atascadero City Hall will be closed to walk-in customers on Fridays. Now, that doesn’t mean your City staff gets to take a day off! Staff will still be available via telephone and email, but will not have in-person contact with customers on these days. This will provide them with some dedicated time to devote to City projects and tasks. This strategy is just one of the ways we will work to keep the cost of government down while keeping service levels high. The community had a great Colony Days celebration on October 15th. Our hats are off to the hard-working volunteers on the Colony Days Committee and everyone who helped make this 38th annual celebration so great. The “Books on Parade!” theme drew out some very creative float-building talent, and the bands and other entries made for an exciting parade. Tent City conjured visions of the beginning of Atascadero and the colorful band field show and drumline competition at Atascadero High School returned to further spur interest in our local holiday. Have you seen the new lights on El Camino Real that are on the bridge across Atascadero Creek in the downtown? These old-fashioned lamp poles are reminiscent of the original lights that used to stand there long ago. It’s another part of your City’s downtown streetscape improvements aimed at making our City a showplace. To be sure, there is still more work to be done, but it’s obvious that we are making significant progress. It’s hard to miss the big tent on the historic City Hall / Veterans Administration Building. The heavy plastic shrink-wrap will remain in place for months to protect the dome, which has been stripped of its tile roof, from the weather. Repairs on the historic building continue on schedule and on budget. In just a couple of weeks downtown merchants will begin their holiday lighting contest. That’s right. The holidays are just around the corner. The City’s lighting ceremony in the Sunken Gardens will be Friday, December 2nd at 6:00 p.m. Be sure to bring the entire family for holiday music, treats and those great lights in the trees. A week after that, it’s Winter Wonderland with all the snow, music and food. As always, if you have questions, concerns or even an occasional “job well done” to offer, you may contact City Hall at 4615000. And do check out our new website at www.Atascadero.org. It holds a wealth of information about all the things going on in your City every day. From the Office of Supervisor Jim Patterson 5th District Supervisor Thanking Volunteers – Where Would We Be Without Them? A s the Thanksgiving holidays approach, it’s appropriate to recognize and be thankful for the many community volunteers who help make our city and county wonderful places to live. Where would we be if volunteers didn’t pitch in to help feed and house the hungry and homeless, help maintain our parks, staff our libraries, clean our creeks and river, plant trees and organize community celebrations and charitable fund raising events for numerous worthy causes? The San Luis Obispo County Parks and Recreation Department recently held its volunteer appreciation barbecue. This annual event celebrates the many and diverse contributions volunteers make to county parks and recreation facilities. Over one hundred volunteers gathered at Cuesta Park for fun, food and prizes. All totaled, in the past year parks volunteers numbering 1,000+ contributed 83,739 hours of service valued at $ 1.79 million. In addition, local businesses and individuals contributed an additional $61,000 in cash, materials and services to county parks. In October the Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution proclaiming October 16th to 22nd as National Friends of the Library Week. There are 15 Friends groups throughout the county. They are essential for funding, advocacy, programming support and staffing. Their fund raising 6 efforts help supplement the materials budgets and purchase other needed items for their respective libraries. And, as we know, the Atascadero Friends of the Library have committed to raise $2 million to relocate and expand the current Atascadero Library. They have achieved 80% of that goal. If you’re not a member of the Friends of the Library, consider becoming one. Call your local library today. The city and county are ripe with excellent examples of how volunteering enhances our quality of life. In addition to those examples described above, the recent Colony Days celebration in Atascadero, including Tent City, is coordinated through the energetic efforts of volunteers. Think of all the sports and extra-curricular school activities that would not exist without volunteer support. We can, without reservation, state that the time and effort contributed by volunteers, regardless of the cause, leads to greater civic engagement and the betterment of our communities. Remember that our communities are only as good as we make them. Volunteering is a great way to contribute to a safe, healthy and prosperous community. Remember, I hold regular office hours in Atascadero, Creston and Santa Margarita. Call 781-4339 for an appointment. I’m always happy to see you. with required labor law posters T o ensure our members are in compliance, the Chamber is once again offering the labor law posters for your convenience. Employers must post a compliant Employment Poster in a conspicuous place in the workplace where all employees and applicants can see it. The poster also must include information about your workers’ compensation benefits, payday schedule and emergency contacts. You may need to order several to ensure that your business, branches and satellite offices are displaying the poster according to the law. They will be available for $28 (includes tax) at the Chamber early January. Now accepting pre orders. Labor Law Corner Tips, Tip Pooling, and Tip Credits: What Employers/Employees Need to Know By Mary Ann Tardiff THE BASICS: Under California Labor Code section 351 employers and their agents are prohibited from sharing in or keeping any portion of a tip left for or given to one or more employees a patron. The basic rule of tips is that they belong to employees only. Thus, it is illegal for employers take wage deductions from tips, or from using tips as direct or indirect credits against an employee’s wages. TIPS PLACED ON CREDIT CARD: Payment of a tip made by a patron using a credit card must be paid to the employee not later than the next regular payday following the date the patron authorized the credit card payment. Labor Code Section 351. Furthermore, Labor Code Section 351 provides that the employer must pay the employee the full amount of the tip that is indicated on the credit card. The employer may not make any deduction for credit card processing fees or costs that are charged to the employer by the credit card company from gratuities paid to the employee. TIP POOLING: Does an employee have to participate in tip pooling? According to a California court, Labor Code Section 351 allows involuntary tip pooling. Therefore, an employer can require its employees to share their tips with other staff that provide service in the restaurant. In this regard, it’s DLSE’s position that when a tip pooling arrangement is in effect, the tips are to be distributed among the employees who provide “direct table service.” Such employees could conceivably include waiters and waitresses, busboys, bartenders, host/hostesses and maitre d’s. Employees, who do not provide direct table service and who do not share in the tip pool include dishwashers, cooks, and chefs, except in restaurants where the chefs prepare the food at the patron’s table, in which case the chef may participate in the tip pool. Additionally, tip pooling cannot be used to compensate the owner(s), manager(s), or supervisor(s) of November 2011 - Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter the business, even if these individuals should provide direct table service to a patron. TIPS AND REGULAR RATE OF PAY: Unlike under federal regulations, in California an employer cannot use an employee’s tips as a credit towards its obligation to pay the minimum wage. California law requires that employees receive the minimum wage plus any tips left for them by patrons of the employer’s business. Therefore, an employer cannot use an employee’s tips as a credit towards its obligation to pay the minimum wage. In addition, when it comes to paying an employee for overtime, tips received by an employee are not to be considered when calculating overtime. This is because tips are voluntarily left for the employee by the customer and are not being provided by the employer. MANDATORY SERVICE CHARGES: Mandatory service charges, are often tacked on to bills for large tables, private parties, and catered events. A tip is a voluntary amount left by a patron for an employee. A mandatory service charge is an amount that a patron is required to pay based on a contractual agreement or a specified required service amount listed on the menu of an establishment. An example of a mandatory service charge that is a contractual agreement would be a 10 or 15 percent charge added to the cost of a banquet. Such charges are considered as amounts owed by the patron to the establishment and are not gratuities voluntarily left for the employees. Therefore, when an employer distributes all or part of a service charge to its employees, the distribution may be at the discretion of the employer and the service charge, which would be in the nature of a bonus, would be included in the regular rate of pay when calculating overtime payments. ews otes N Happy Birthday to Kennedy Club Fitness; Time flies when you’re having fun and that’s why the last 30 years have been so successful for Barb & Kevin Kennedy. They are such a positive addition to the business community. In today’s political climate that seems focused on the importance of small business, the Kennedy’s could be the Poster Child. From their humble beginnings in 1981 Kevin & Barb have built a successful business that employs over 300 county wide offering a clean nonintrusive environment. As long time Chamber members the Kennedy’s have always stepped up to the plate when called upon, giving generously to many causes. The Chamber would like to extend a Special Congratulation and Happy 30th. Food 4 Less Sponsors 4rd Annual Food 4 Less Battle of North County Football Rally and BBQ Fundraiser Saturday, November 5th, from 12 – 2 at the Atascadero Food 4 Less parking lot. Dinner includes ½ chicken, salad, roll, drink and dessert and 100% of the proceeds benefit both the Atascadero & Paso Robles Athletic Departments. Over 15 local service clubs from Atascadero and Paso Robles will cook the chickens along with the JV and freshman football players and cheerleaders preparing meal bags for this massive fundraiser. Contact either Atascadero or Paso Robles Athletic Departments for tickets or additional information. Support AHS Safe & Sober Grad Nite 2012: The Atascadero High School Grad Nite committee 2012 is committed to the tradition of a Safe & Sober Grad Nite. Chili’s restaurant, 2001 Theatre Dr, Paso Robles has offered to help out by offering a credit to the committee to help raise an unlimited amount of money for a Safe & Sober Grad Nite. It’s simple, if you invite a bunch of friends, family and associates to eat at Chili’s be sure and mention “Atascadero Grad Nite” to your server. That’s all it takes and the committee will get the credit. Pumpkin Farm Opens in Paso Robles: Chamber member Carolyn Davis tells us she has recently opened the San Marcos Ranch, located just north of Paso Robles. They are open from 10 a.m. to dusk everyday through Thanksgiving offering a corn maze, straw maze and haunted “Lost Dutchman’s” mine. In addition, there’s crazy critters to enjoy including an emu, Jacob sheep, draft horses and long horned cattle. These are just a few of the fun things Carolyn has for the entire family to enjoy. A crusty old miner will be giving rides on his burro for the little ones, and “Granny’s Gardens” has a large assortment of exotic pumpkins, squashes and gourds. San Marcos Ranch is located at 775 San Marcos Rd. For more information call, (805) 467-3315. ECHO Hosts Benefit for the Homeless Tuesday November 29th 7:00 p.m. at the Galaxy Theatre: ECHO is hosting the movie, “The Pursuit of Happyness” starring Will Smith and his son, on the struggles of a homeless father. As an added bonus the documentary, “Give a Good Night” will Building Business also be shown. Tickets MUST be reserved by calling 466-0678. Snacks and soft drinks will be served. After ten years of feeding a hot evening meal to the poor of the community, and sheltering the homeless every night, The El Camino Homeless Organization needs to find a new location. If you know of a property that would be suitable please let ECHO know by calling 462-FOOD (3663). Coats for Kids: Crisp mornings and cool evenings are a reminder winter is just around the corner and time for coats, jackets, sweaters and sweatshirts for the annual “Coats for Kids’ drive. Distribution will be held December 17th in Paso Robles at St. James Episcopal Church and Atascadero December 21st at the Armory. Chairman Barbie Butz said,” If anyone is interested in volunteering we could use all the help we can get.” Drop off locations in Atascadero: Plaza Cleaners, 8546 El Camino Real, Fashion Cleaners, 7800 El Camino Real. If your items are clean drop off at Citibank, 6955 El Camino Real, K-Mart, 3980 El Camino Real, Atascadero Police Dept., 5505 El Camino Real, Atascadero Fire Department, 6005 Lewis Ave. Staples 815 El Camino Real, Malibu Brew, 6490 El Camino Real and Idlers 9330 El Camino Real. Clean items can also be dropped off at the Templeton Community Services District, 420 Crocker St. For additional information contact Chairman Barbie Butz, 461-1234. David M. Cottrell, DDS introduces new name, new website: Dr. David M Cottrell, a dedicated pediatric dentist serving the dental needs of children throughout SLO County for over 20 years, is pleased to announce he has changed his name to Pure Pediatric Dentistry and launched a new website, www.PurePediatricDentistry.com. Pure Pediatric Dentistry offers high quality dental care for infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents in a safe, comforting, and friendly environment. Dr Cottrell has one of the most modern, up-to-date pediatric dental facilities on the Central Coast. Twin Cities Community Hospital Introduces Three New Doctors: Three new doctors have joined the staff at Twin Cities Community Hospital. Faith Frankel, MD, Family Practitioner; Kevin Forsythe, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, and John C. Blaney, MD, General Surgeon/ Thoracic Surgeon. Jason Chang, Director of Business Development said, “this is a much needed service to the North County. The three new practitioners offer the North County experience and expertise in soughtafter fields, as well as a keen understanding and appreciation for the local community and lifestyle.” SILENT AUCTION ITEMS: The Chamber is once again planning for their Silent Auction that’s held in conjunction with the Installation Awards Dinner held in January. Letters were mailed out October 1st reminding members how important this event is for the Chamber. Ambassadors will be calling on members looking for unique items to donate. Gift certificates, gift baskets, pictures, sports memorabilia, golf accessories, advertising are just a sample of items that were donated in the past. Please call the Chamber office, 466-2044 if you have an item or items you would like to donate. Holiday Dates & Deadlines: With holidays just around the corner here is a guide so you don’t miss a thing. November 18th: December newsletter inserts and press releases due to the Chamber office. November 19th: Annual Holiday Boutique, Saturday November 19th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pavilion on the Lake. Sponsored by the City of Atascadero Community Services Department, over 60 Crafters and Artisans throughout the area participate in one of the most popular craft fairs of the year. Free to attend. December 2nd: The Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony Is scheduled for Friday December 3rd from 6 – 9 pm. The City of Atascadero in conjunction with Atascadero Main Street are helping usher in the Holidays at their Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony. You can enjoy a variety of Holiday entertainment while everyone awaits the lighting of the trees and the arrival of Santa Claus. December 3rd: Holiday Walk around the Lake, Saturday December 3rd from 5:30 – 9:00 pm. This popular event celebrates the meaning of the Holiday season bringing people together in song and joy at one focal point. Churches, choirs, and strolling carolers will all be participating and city volunteers will be on hand serving refreshments. The Atascadero Lake Neighborhood Assoc. hosts this popular event. December 9th: Winter Wonderland, Friday December 9th from 5 – 9 p.m. Atascadero Main Street has once again put together a fun packed evening to help celebrate the holiday season. Downtown Atascadero and the Sunken Gardens will be turned into a true Winter Wonderland complete with Snow, Xmas carols, cookies, cider and their special guest “Santa Claus”. You can contact Atascadero Main Street, 462-0177 for additional information. December 15th: Christmas After Hours Mixer at the Atascadero Elks Lodge, 1516 El Camino Real from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. December 17th: Holiday Magic, Saturday December 17th join the animal care staff at the Charles Paddock Zoo as they give “special” gifts to their animal residents. Santa will be on hand to help and take any last minute requests. This festive event takes place from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. The event is included with Zoo admission. Holiday Dates & Deadlines: Nov. 18th: Newsletter Inserts Due Nov. 19th: Annual Holiday Boutique from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pavilion on the Lake Dec, 2nd: The Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony from 6 - 9 pm at the Sunken Gardens Dec. 3rd: Holiday Walk around the Lake from 5:30 - 9 pm Dec. 9th: Winter Wonderland from 5 - 9 p.m. Downtown and in the Sunken Gardens Dec.15th: Christmas After Hour’s. Mixer, at the Atascadero Elks Lodge, 5:30-7:30 pm Dec. 17th: Holiday Magic from 11am-1pm at the Charles Paddock Zoo CLIP & SAVE Mission Community Bancorp Completes Acquisition of Santa Lucia Bank M ission Community Bancorp (OTCBB: MISS) announced that effective at the close of business on October 21, 2011, it completed its previously announced acquisition of Santa Lucia Bank, a subsidiary of Santa Lucia Bancorp, headquartered in Atascadero, California. With the completion of the acquisition, Santa Lucia Bank was merged into Mission Community Bank, the wholly-owned banking subsidiary of Mission Community Bancorp. The combined community bank will operate under the Mission Community Bank name, with a network of full-service branch offices in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in the cities of Paso Robles, Atascadero, San Luis Obispo, Arroyo Grande and Santa Maria. The consolidated bank will have approximately $450 million in assets and $410 million in deposits at the transaction close. “We welcome Santa Lucia Bank customers and staff to the Mission Community Bank family,” said James Lokey, CEO and chairman of Mission Community Bancorp. “Our combined bank will continue to provide the highest level of personal service that our customers have come to expect from Santa Lucia Bank and Mission Community Bank.” All four former Santa Lucia Bank branch offices will remain open. The conversion of Santa Lucia Bank’s operating systems to Mission Community Bank’s operating platform is scheduled to be completed in January 2012. Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter - November 2011 7 November 2011 November 1, Tuesday Planning Commission (City Hall, 7 p.m.) November 2, Wednesday Marketing Committee (Chamber, 9:00 a.m.) November 3, Thursday North County Young Professionals Mixer (Haven Wine Bistro, 5 - 7p.m.) November 8, Tuesday Ambassador Meeting (Round Table, 12 noon) Executive Board (Chamber, 8:30 a.m.) Legislative Committee (Chamber, 12 noon) City Council Meeting (City Hall, 6 p.m.) November 10, Thursday Chamber CLOSED (Chamber Planning Conference) November 11, Friday Chamber CLOSED (Veterans Day) November 15, Tuesday Connect For Lunch (Best Western PLUS Colony Inn, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.) Planning Commission (City Hall, 7 p.m.) November 17, Thursday Thanksgiving “After Hours” Mixer (Union Bank, 5:30 - 7p.m.) November 18, Friday Women in Business Lunch, (Pavilion on the Lake, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.) November 19, Saturday Holiday Boutique (Pavilion on the Lake, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) November 21, Monday Women in Business Committee (Chamber, 12:00 noon) November 22, Tuesday City Council Meeting (City Hall, 6 p.m.) November 24 & 25, Thursday & Friday Chamber CLOSED (Thanksgiving) November 29, Tuesday ECHO Benefit for the Homeless (Galaxy Theatre, 7 p.m.) December 2, Friday Atascadero Main Street Wine Tour (Downtown Atascadero, 5:30 - 8:30p.m.) Downtown Lighting Ceremony (Sunken Gardens, 6 p.m.) Chamber Spotlight Auction Items Needed! The Chamber is currently working on one of the biggest fund raisers of the year! The 2012 “Installation Awards Dinner” this is fast approaching and we need your support! We are currently seeking donated auction items from our member businesses, past items have included, gift certificates, gift baskets, pictures, sports memorabilia, golf accessories and more. The Chamber will proudly display your donated item and provide your business a marketing opportunity to over 275 guest in attendance. For more information on how to donate please call the Chamber office at 466-2044. Thank you for your continued support. Member Spotlights A n investment in the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce is one of the strongest assets a business can have, providing opportunities ranging from promoting business to improving management and customer service skills. A connection with the Chamber is a smart move. Throughout the year the Chamber will be spotlighting some of our businesses that have realized the value of Chamber membership. Please contact the Chamber at 466-2044 if you would like to be interviewed for a “Member Spotlight.” Eric Gobler Mark Wilde Randall Peterson 2002 1980 and went full-time in 2007. September, 2010. Kelly-Moore Paints has been in business since 1946. What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? What brought you to the North County to open a business? What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? Family. My dad Robert Schechter, DVM started the businesses. I was considering orthopedic surgery in college and changed to veterinary medicine to avoid the insurance companies. We came because of the weather and it’s a great place to raise a family. The business part came later when I started planning & design for grading, drainage & septic systems. A lot is related to the wine and olive industry now. John Whitford Aaron Schechter, DVM 1982 1988. We moved to our current location in 1996 John Whitford Communications 7575 El Camino Real 461-3030 When was your business established in Atascadero? What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? I moved from Colorado and friends brought me to the area. After working for Falcon Cable, I saw a good opportunity to start my own business and fill a void for TV antenna installation; later adding satellite and complete communications including home theater & audio/video. How long have you been a Chamber member? Since January, 2003 Why do you belong to the Chamber? I feel I have to belong to the community in tough times and the Chamber needs our support to turn things around. Also, to gain more business through the Showcase Mixer and other Chamber events. I have to be pro-active. What is your favorite book? Who Moved My Cheese? What is your favorite movie? Tombstone 8 Atascadero Pet & Emergency Hospital 9575 El Camino Real 466-3880 When was your business established in Atascadero? How long have you been a Chamber member? Since 2003 Why do you belong to the Chamber? To support a community based organization, promote our business and the community. We were in the Showcase Mixer and had a couple of new clients within a few days. What is your favorite book? House of God by Samuel Shem What is your favorite movie? Better Off Dead Eric J. Gobler Civil Engineering 9110 Atascadero Ave. 459-3268 When was your business established in the North County? I started consulting in How long have you been a Chamber member? February, 2009 Why do you belong to the Chamber? Kelly-Moore Paints 5805 El Camino Real 462-8196 When was your business established in Atascadero? Kelly-Moore believes Atascadero will be the area of future growth. They believe in hiring local people. I was born and raised in Atascadero and Kelly-Moore asked me to manage this store. How long have you been a Chamber member? We joined before the store opened. Why do you belong to the Chamber? I love Atascadero and I want to be a supporter and promoter of the businesses in Atascadero. I don’t expect the Chamber to create business for me. I’m here to support others; the business that comes my way is a side benefit. I believe in the spirit of the small town and supporting your town. It is important to support the community; small towns especially. From personal experience, the community comes together to support people when times are tough. What is your favorite book? What is your favorite book? I read the Bible regularly. What is your favorite movie? I was raised to work hard and be productive and would rather work than watch movies. My Life on the Edge (Living Dreams & Saving Dragons) by Bill Romanosky with Adam Schefter & Phil Towle What is your favorite movie? Dumb & Dumber November 2011 - Atascadero Chamber of Commerce: Business Reporter Fatte’s Pizza 5733 El Camino Real Ste. #D 466-6666 When was your business established in Atascadero? What brought you to Atascadero to open a business? The owner Darayl Allan & I grew up here. We always wanted to own a business in Atascadero to help out our community. Darayl saw a good opportunity and jumped on it. How long have you been a Chamber member? 1 year Why do you belong to the Chamber? To be a part of the community and to help out. We want to see this area grow and the younger business people have to do it to make this a better city. We employ around 16 people with an average age in their early 20’s. What is your favorite book? Of Mice and Men What is your favorite movie? The Program