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There’s More To Love at the 13th Annual Castle Rock WineFest VIP Experience, Colorado Craft Beer Tastings, 180 Wines & 1 Fabulous Winemaker Dinner The Castle Rock WineFest, an outdoor wine tasting event, will offer more than two dozen wineries serving Colorado wine on July 16th. This event draws wine aficionados for its tastings, cooking demonstrations, fabulous food trucks, and an amazing local band to dance into the night. A festival where wine lovers will have an opportunity to participate in a Grand Tasting of Colorado wines at one convenient location: The Grange in the Meadows, 3692 Meadows Blvd in Castle Rock. Hours have been extended to 9 pm.
View More Details & Get Your Tickets Today! www.CastleRockWineFest.com
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In This Issue New Chairman‘s letter Women’s Luncheon Event Calendars Business Trainings Chamber Night @Fair Worksite Wellness Ballot Forum Town Summer Events Leadership DC Sustainable Town Facts Program Overview And a lot more 1111. Check it out!
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Letter From Our Chairman I am honored to be serving as the new Chairman of the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce for the upcoming 2016/17 term. I'm also very pleased with the makeup of our new board and look forward to working closely with them and the outstanding Chamber team under the stewardship of our exceptional President and CEO, Pam Ridler. Additionally, I would like to tip my hat to our past Chair, Elyse McNulty of Kaiser Permanente for her excellent leadership this past year and am so happy that she will still be a part of our Executive Board as Past Chair for this upcoming term. Castle Rock has been an award winning community on many levels in the past few years and its successes can be traced to the work and collaboration between the Town of Castle Rock, The Economic Development Council (EDC), the Downtown Merchants Association (DMA) and the Chamber itself. We have all worked hard to maintain the small town charm through family friendly events and smart development; and, though the town is nationally recognized, not all are happy with some of the progress we've made. So, the Chamber has been in the process of stepping up our "Mission Goals". Our Mission: Support and promote member businesses. Like you, other members have made an investment into their community by joining and participating in chamber activities and programs and they need to be rewarded through business with members; so, please take the time to use and promote chamber member companies. Chamber First! Be a "voice" to government. We've expanded the Government Interests Committee to take on some of the challenges in the community. Disseminating factual information through publications, our website and the new "Horizon Luncheon" series lets us be heard by government, Castle Rock residents & business owners. Foster a livable community with positive growth . We've accepted the challenge of maintaining Castle Rock's charm through various events and programs that allow our membership to interact with our residents. It's this charm that continues to attract new businesses and residents to Castle Rock thereby providing us with goods and services that were previously unavailable in our area.
2016-17 Chamber Board of Directors at the Chamber’s Annual Banquet in May
Executive Committee John Manka, Chairman 1 Stop Tire & Auto
Aaron Fort, Treasure-Elect Fort & Company CPA’s
Bernie Greenberg, Chair-Elect Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C.
Elyse McNulty, Immediate Past Chairwoman Kaiser Permanente
David Zwerenz, Treasurer Firstbank of Douglas County Directors Aaron Barrick
Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C.
Julie Voorhees Keller Williams Action Realty
Todd Folkenberg Castle Rock Adventist Hospital
Linda Watson-Kolstad Sky Ridge Medical Center
Jill Garber Arapahoe Community College
Tom Waymire Castle Rock Bank
Brock Goodwin Mutual of Omaha
Ex Officio
Nadine Kirk RE/MAX Alliance– The Kirk Team Mark Michael Versatility Creative Group Andrea Nyquist Outlets at Castle Rock Michelle Peck TMMC Property Management
Mayor Paul Donahue, Town of Castle Rock Frank Gray, President/CEO, Castle Rock EDC Sally Misare, Town Clerk, Town of Castle Rock Pam Ridler, President/CEO, Castle Rock Chamber
As we approach an uncertain political outcome on the national scene, we also face challenges here at home in Castle Rock. This is the time for chamber members to take a more active role in the community and the chamber to be kept aware of the pulse of the community and be prepared to communicate our Mission and Vision to them. So make yourself a better business person and citizen by partaking in the all the opportunities the Chamber has to offer; Business After Hours, Business Over Breakfast, Trainings, Volunteering for events, Ambassador program. Get out there and: Learn, Network, Volunteer, Interact, Buy & Sell! We have a great chamber and a wonderful community. I hope that that you can embrace both this coming year and hope that we all have a prosperous year ahead. John Manka, Chairman
John Manka, Chairman 1 Stop Tire & Auto
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New Website, Coming Soon The Castle Rock Chamber is in the final stages of redesigning the Chamber’s website: www.CastleRock.org with a fresh new look that ultimately will be a digital hub for all. Local businesses, chamber members, residents and visitors alike look to the Chamber as the one-stop resource to find relevant and factual local business and community information, and this redesigned website will help us deliver our message and information more effectively. As a leader in the community for more than sixty years, the Chamber’s mission to support and promote the business and local community will always remain as a top priority. Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce Staff
Pam Ridler
Judy Woodley
President & CEO Pam@castlerock.org
Business Training Coordinator Judy@castlerock.org
Melissa Mares
Sonia Waugh
Director of Communications Melissa@castlerock.org
Visitor Center Coordinator Sonia@castlerock.org
Alicia Early
Carrie Buchan
Membership Development Director Alicia@castlerock.org
John Woodrick Event Manager John@castlerock.org
Program Manager: Leadership Douglas County CLBuchan.co@gmail.com
Angela Murray Membership Services Coordinator Angela@castlerock.org
Sue Turner Office Administrator Sue@castlerock.org
Igniting Passion
Recently the Chamber upgraded our database system to Chamber Master, a powerful, easy-to-use member management software. The new website integrates well with the new database which has dramatically increased our website traffic, thus increasing your visibility to the public. A few of the goals with the new website were to make it faster, mobile friendly, easier to navigate for users, and remote access capabilities for updates. The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce is known as an industry leader and advocate for the business community, and this new website plays a pivotal role in attracting and engaging the business community. As a result, more people and businesses are educated on the opportunities available in the Castle Rock area, which increases the chamber membership and enhances the local community and helps boost the local economy. Stay tuned for the unveiling of the new website, and be sure to Check Us Out!
for Business Success
www.CastleRock.org
and Community Prosperity Accountability
Support and promote member businesses
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Be a ‘voice” to government Foster a livable community with positive growth
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We would like to recognize the following companies, whose substantial investment has been instrumental in the growth of the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce. Thank you for your support!
President Level: Castle Rock Bank Colorado Community Media IREA Sky Ridge Medical Center Executive Level: Black Hills Energy Douglas County Living Pepsi Entrepreneur Level: ANB Bank Brookside Inn Castle Rock Adventist Hospital Castle Rock Development Co. Medved Autoplex Outlets at Castle Rock Patriot Enterprises Premier Level: 212 Pizza Company Altitude SEO Arapahoe Community College Asarch Dermatology Center Chuck & Don's Pet Food Supplies Colorado Christian University ConneXion Spot Douglas County Libraries Emporium, The Firstbank of Douglas County Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C. gopixel design studios GroovyTek Kaiser Permanente mywedding.com Nytech Heating & Cooling Olinger-Dignity Memorial One Clear Choice Garage Doors Plumbline Services, Inc. Rangewood Orthodontics Renewal By Andersen Smith & Willis Heating & Air Conditioning Tractor Supply Company
Amelia Earhart, 9news aviatrix and TV traffic reporter
Special Guest Speaker: Amelia Earhart, 9news The Women of Influence Luncheon Series provides opportunities and a venue for women leaders to network, share their best insights and business practices, and foster connections with others. Each quarterly luncheon will address a particular key issue and solutions to women's advancement.
July 27, 2016 Time: 11:30 AM to 1 PM Plum Creek Golf Club 331 Players Club Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104
Fees/Admission: The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce proudly $39 for members welcomes Amelia Earhart. Let’s get the big $49 for future members questions out of the way first! Yes, this is her real name and no, she is not related. She was named after aviatrix Amelia Mary Earhart and www.CastleRock.org has followed in her footsteps, completing a flight around the globe in 2014. Her family shares the same last name as the famous flyer and she feels fortunate to be named after a bold, courageous woman who has inspired so many parts of her life! In 2014, Amelia departed on a flight around the world, to complete her lifelong goal of recreating her namesake’s monumental journey. She flew a Pilatus PC12NG with co-pilot Shane Jordan along a 28,000-mile course, landing in sixteen different countries, over the course of eighteen days. Amelia became one of the youngest women in the world to complete this flight. Amelia is the president of the Fly With Amelia Foundation, a Colorado based non-profit organization which provides flight training scholarships to young women across the U.S. Amelia now works with multiple aviation organizations to support advancement of the aviation industry and to promote women in aviation. When not on the air at 9NEWS, Amelia flies on a regular basis out of Centennial Airport, recently obtaining her commercial license in a Cessna 182RG. She is currently writing a book about her experience flying around the world. Come join us and be inspired! Tickets at: www.CastleRock.org. Thank You to our Sponsors:
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July Calendar of Events Saturday, 2nd - Visitor Center is Open Monday 4th - Office Closed Tuesday 5th Government Interests Committee @7:30 am – Cancelled Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm Thursday 7th Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm Tuesday 12th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm Focus Group (Chamber) @ 11:00 am Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @ 3:00 pm Wednesday 13th WINEFEST Winemaker Dinner (Plum Creek Golf Club) @ 6:00 pm Thursday 14th Business over Breakfast (PS Miller Library) @ 7:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm Saturday 16th 13th Annual Castle Rock WINEFEST (The Grange) @ 2-9 pm Monday 18th Leadership Douglas County Alumni- Board meeting (Lone Tree) @ 1 pm Tuesday 19th Government Interests Committee (Chamber) @7:30 am Third Tech Tuesday – Content Creation & Automation Tools (Chamber) @ 9:30am – 11:00am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm Wednesday 20th Leadership Douglas County Steering Committee (Chamber) @ 7:30 am Community Leadership (Chamber) @ 11:30 am Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am Business After Hours – (Brookside Inn) @ 5-7 pm
Leads Groups Currently the Chamber offers 3 Leads Groups to our membership. LEADS PLUS! 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 11:30 am to 1pm Location: The Fowl Line Alicia@CastleRock.org LEADS REFERRAL 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 11:30 am to 1pm Location: Castle Cafe Sue@CastleRock.org THE BREAKFAST CLUB 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 7:30 am to 9 am Location: Village Inn John@CastleRock.org Contact the Chamber at 303.688.4597 to learn more on joining a leads group. Certain Restrictions apply.
July 16th
2 PM to 9 PM
Thursday 21st Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Saturday 23rd Castle Rock Farmers Market Ribbon Cutting @ 10 am Tuesday 26th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Wednesday 27th Business of the Month (UPS Store) @ 9:00 am Women of Influence (Plum Creek Golf Club) @ 11:30 am Thursday 28th Member Orientation (Chamber) @ 7:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Ribbon Cutting (Detailed Elegance) @ 5:00 pm
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August Calendar of Events Tuesday 2nd Government Interests Committee-GIC Meeting (Chamber) @ 7:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @ 10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Wednesday 3rd Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am Thursday 4th Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Aerial Works Ribbon Cutting @ 4 pm Chamber Night at the Fair (Midway) @ 6 pm Saturday 6th Douglas County Fair Parade (Downtown) @ 9:00 am Tuesday 9th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Castle Rock Economic Partnership-CREP (EDC) @ 3:00 pm Wednesday 10th Douglas County Business Alliance-DCBA Board Mtg (Developmental Pathways)@ 7:30am Ambassador Exec. Meeting (Chamber) @ 11:00am Ambassador Meeting (Chamber) @12:00 pm Thursday 11th Business Over Breakfast (Egg and I) @ 7:30 am Biz Builder Lunch N Learn – Best Quickbooks Practices for Tax Data Preparation (Chamber) @ 11:30 am-1:00 pm Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Monday 15th Chamber’s Annual Golf Tournament (Plum Creek Golf Course) @ 2 pm Shotgun Start Leadership Douglas County-LDC Board Meeting (Lone Tree Civic Ctr) @ 1:00 pm Tuesday 16th Government Interests Committee-GIC (Chamber) @ 7:30 am Douglas County Business Alliance Ballot Forum (Marriott) @ 7:30 am Third Tech Tuesday – Facebook Pages for Advanced Users (Chamber) @ 9:30am-11:00am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm Wednesday 17th Leadership Douglas County (LDC) Steering Committee Meeting (Chamber) @7:30 am Community Leadership Meeting (Chamber) @11:30 am Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am Thursday 18th Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4pm eXcelerate Business Program Taskforce mtg (Chamber) @ 3 pm Tuesday 23rd Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm
Everyone Loves A Parade! The parade, which originated in 1954 and has long since become a staple of the summer’s liveliest weekend that salutes the western heritage of our town and celebrates the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo’s public events. The 2016 Fair Parade is commencing at 9 a.m. Aug. 6 in downtown Castle Rock. Make sure to get downtown early and grab a spot along the parade route, so you can start your Saturday right, watching local celebrities, high school bands, athletes, firefighters and more wind their way through town. Everyone is welcome to stop by the fire station after the parade to enjoy some BBQ. All proceeds from BBQ sales will benefit the Douglas County High School Quarterback Club. Stay tuned for more parade route details coming soon.
Gitty Up & Go to the Fair & Rodeo! The Douglas County Fair and Rodeo continues to be a family tradition for the residents of Douglas County, Colorado. Highlights include 2 entertainment stages, 3 PRCA Rodeos, Xtreme Bulls, Carnival, Antique Tractor Pull, Mutton Bustin', Stick Horse Rodeo, Pancake Breakfast, 4-H and FFA exhibits including livestock, general projects and the Jr. Livestock Sale. Dates: Saturday, July 30 through Sunday, August 7. DouglasCountyFairandrodeo.com for the full schedule of events.
Wednesday 24th Business of the Month (TBD) @ 9:00 am Thursday 25th Member Orientation (Chamber) @ 7:30 am Board of Directors meeting (Chamber) @11:30 am Free Business Consultations (Chamber) @10-12 pm & 2-4 pm
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Business Trainings
Third Tech Tuesday - Content Creation & Automation Tools July 19, 2016 Time: 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM How one piece of content can be shared multiple times. Lessons to learn: • Content creation versus content curation • Content creation tools • Creating a content strategy Third Tech Tuesday - Facebook Pages for Advanced Users August 16, 2016 Time: 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Lessons to learn: • Use Facebook Dark Posts • Leverage Remarketing Audiences • Install Conversion Pixels Third Tech Tuesday courses are taught by Dr. Michelle Post Fees/Admission: Free for Networking level and above $10 for Community Connection Members $25 for Future Members
of The Post Institute
Poppin Robin’s Gourmet Snacks Robin Glembotzky (717) 855-7424 Parker, CO 80134 Category: Food Products poppinrobins.com
Rangewood Orthodontics Chad Watts (719) 596-3113 718 Maleta Lane, Suite 200 Castle Rock, 80108 Category: Orthodontics rangewoodorthodontics.com
Register at: http://business.castlerock.org/events/
Best QuickBooks Practices for Tax Data Preparation August 11, 2016 Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Financial Statements: • How to generate QuickBooks financial statements i.Customizations (basis of accounting, comparisons, etc.) • Basics for interpreting financial statements • How the financial statements correlate to the tax return Routine Maintenance: • Balance/Reconcile bank & credit card accounts monthly • Review financial statements monthly • Inventory, Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable Tax Preparation: • What to provide to your CPA Fees/Admission: Free to Chamber Members $25.00 for Non-Members
Register: http://business.castlerock.org/events/ Class led by Aaron Fort CPA
OnPurpose Enterprises Russ Minary (303) 664-1635 9800 Mount Pyramid Ct, Suite 400 Englewood, CO 80112 Category: Business Coaching, Consulting onpurpose-ent.com 7
Business Over Breakfast Thursday, July 14, 2016 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Business After Hours Wednesday, July 20, 2016 5 PM—7 PM
100 S. Wilcox Castle Rock, CO 80104
1297 S. Perry Street Castle Rock, CO 80104
Business Over Breakfast Thursday, August 11, 2016 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Business After Hours Wednesday, August 17, 2016 5 PM—7 PM
2240 Mercantile Street Castle Rock, CO 80109
1297 S. Perry Street Castle Rock, CO 80104
Biz Over Breakfast Fees/Admission: No charge for Chamber Members. Guests must have an admittance pass. RSVP with Alicia or an Ambassador.
Biz After Hour Fees/Admission: $10 for Community Connection, One Pass for Networking Level, Free for Ascent Level & Above Guests must have a RSVP with Alicia or an Ambassador. 8
RSVP REQUIRED!
RSVP REQUIRED!
MultiChamber Event!
Event is moving the venue this year from the indoor arena to Heritage Plaza at the end of the Midway. Time Change: to 6:00 - 7:30 pm so people have more time to get there, and stay longer. Stay and mingle as long as they want. The bar will stay open for all to enjoy.
RSVP @ http://business.castlerock.org/events/details/chamber-night-at-the-fair-2930 or call the Chamber at 303.688.4597. 9
Worksite Wellness Organizations that foster health and safety at work have healthier, happier employees - and healthier bottom lines, too. It's more than good business. It's good business strategy.
Love Castle Rock Events, Get Involved Today Are you looking for a great opportunity to give back to your community? Would you like to create new friendships, have fun and share your love for Castle Rock? Consider becoming a Visitor Center Diplomat (Volunteer) for the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center! Be a front line Diplomat and promote the many amenities & attractions available in our beautiful community.
Health, Safety & Wellbeing: Taking care of business Healthy business is a people-centered approach to doing business. Studies show that employers who foster a culture of health and safety at work have healthier, happier employees— and healthier bottom lines, too.
As a Visitor Center Diplomat, you will staff our Visitor Center during the Summer Months. Saturday’s from May - August the Visitor Center will be open from 9:00 am – 1 pm. Duties include: • Staffing Front Desk, Greeting Visitors/Tourists • Answering Visitor questions & also Phone Calls • Distributing provided informational literature • Selling Commemorative Gifts for the Chamber & Visitor Center • Informing Visitors about our town & helping Castle Rock become the tourist destination we all know it can be! If you are over the age of 18, or retired, are looking for Volunteer opportunities or just need to fulfill community service hours (for college or High school only), please contact the Visitor Center Coordinator for more information or to sign-up visit; www.castlerock.org/volunteer.htm Contact Sonia, Visitor Center Coordinator at 303-688-4597 or email Sonia@castlerock.org.
By creating a work environment that promotes safety, physical activity, healthy habits, and overall wellbeing, companies can benefit from higher employee satisfaction, increased loyalty, improved productivity, and lower health care costs. The benefits of workplace health and safety: • Lower health care costs • Higher employee morale and greater job satisfaction • Higher productivity • Fewer injuries • Increased ability to recruit and retain top talent • Lower absenteeism Learning from the best practices of companies that have launched successful programs and from of the leading research-based models, we know what works. It doesn’t have to be overwhelming or cost prohibitive, and your organization may already be well on its way to having a healthy business of your own. Get Involved Today! Contact Angela@CastleRock.org or give us a call at the Chamber. 10
Golf Tournament Rescheduled! Due to inclement weather the Chamber’s annual golf tournament had to be been rescheduled. Monday - August 15th, 2 PM Shotgun Start Plum Creek Golf Club Only a few spaces left, www.CastleRock.org.
Do you have questions about… •Starting
Castle Rock Chamber Offers Free Business Counseling For All
a business?
•Developing •Marketing
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•Accounting •Securing
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“There have been several times in growing my business that I needed someone to work through difficult issues with me — most intensively in the start-up phase of course. The counselor at the Chamber was so helpful and knowledgeable. I can’t believe this program is free and so easy to use.” ~Greg Boman, The Emporium
Meet with an experienced business consultant, an expert on helping businesses grow and thrive. Local and confidential! Schedule your appointment at www.castlerock.org.
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Ambassador of the Month The Castle Rock Chamber honors Joe Blakely as our May Ambassador of the Month. In addition to this honor, Joe was recently recognized as our Ambassador of the Year for 2015.
Castle Rock Orthodontics
May Business of the Month The Castle Rock Chamber proudly honors Castle Rock Orthodontics as our May Business of the Month recipient. They have been members of the chamber for thirteen years. Drs. Andrew Dunbar and Jason Messingham and our team at Castle Rock Orthodontics are dedicated to providing orthodontic care of the highest caliber in a caring, comfortable, and fun atmosphere. Between the two Doctors We are a two-doctor, one-location practice whose goal is to exceed your expectations in all facets of your orthodontic experience. Our friendly, skilled, and sincere service is second to none. Through continuing education we stay focused on the newest developments in orthodontics, which allows us to provide state-of-the-art treatment with the latest technology. Our patient-centered office always displays compassion and the care we provide is visually evident. We want our patients to be delighted with the service that they receive and so comfortable in the surroundings of our office that they can, without hesitation, whole-heartedly refer their friends and family to our practice. This is not only the ultimate measure of success of an orthodontic office, but it is the highest form of compliment to the efforts of our team.
Joe Blakely became an ambassador with the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce in 2014 and has really enjoyed the additional opportunities it gives him to connect with the community and meet new people. Being an ambassador at the Chamber also allows Joe to be an ambassador for Kaiser Permanente in the community. This is important, because many people still don't realize they can purchase Kaiser Permanente coverage as an individual and don't have to get it through an employer. Now that Kaiser Permanente has a medical office in Castle Rock and their Specialty office in Lone Tree, Kaiser Permanente is more convenient than ever. When Joe and his wife Angie moved to Castle Rock in 1988, he knew the town was very special and wanted to become more involved in the community. He had a health insurance agency in town for many years and was a member of the Chamber because of the opportunities it gave him to meet people he could help with their health insurance needs. Joe concludes by saying, “I am truly honored to be Ambassador of the Year because I know everyone on the team works so hard to make the Castle Rock Chamber a better value for our members. They are an amazing group of individuals and everyone of them deserves this recognition. I look forward to seeing you at a Chamber event in the near future.� Congratulations from the Castle Rock Chamber. Thank You for your Outstanding Contributions!
Joe Blakely
We strive to provide a friendly office where our patients feel at home with our awesome team and doctors! Castle Rock Orthodontics has been an integral part of the community since we purchased the practice in 2008. We love the Castle Rock community and support the local schools, churches and fundraising events! We always welcome the opportunity to show our support. Thank you to The Castle Rock Chamber for highlighting Castle Rock Orthodontics as The Business of the Month!
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Ambassador of the Month
Castle Rock Senior Center
June Business of the Month The Castle Rock Chamber proudly honors Castle Rock Senior Center as our June Business of the Month recipient. They have been members of the chamber for nearly twenty three years. Boomers are aging and rapidly expanding the senior population, while at the same time redefining what it means to be a senior, with their vitality for life. The Castle Rock Senior Activity Center, a 45 year old 501(c)3 non-profit organization of 900+ members, is poised to respond to these changes. From its humble beginnings as a social club, the Senior Center has grown into a vibrant organization continually increasing services to meet the needs of this very diverse demographic. Senior Center members range from the 50’s to the 90’s, with most living in their own homes or with family members. The Center helps them “age in place,” living independent and fulfilled lives with the motto of “loving life in the second half.” With a fleet of vehicles and a team of dedicated volunteers, the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center provides the principal means of transportation for hundreds of seniors and disabled adults; more than 750 rides are provided monthly. About 140 activities take place each month. Programming is diverse, ranging from sports leagues and card games to special interest groups, theater outings and even “bucket list” trips. Members may gather for meals or programs to learn something new, but leave with memories of the laughs shared with friends. Services include wellness programs like foot clinics, massages and disease prevention classes.
Brett Turner is a Colorado native, and he has lived in Castle Rock for 20 yrs along with his wife Sue and son Steve, who are also active in their marketing and branding business, 180 Branding. The family moved to Castle Rock just before the town exploded with record growth. At the time, the town was starting to grow at an accelerated rate. Brett believes that after 20 years, he is sure that the move to Castle Rock has been one of the “best decisions” of their lives. The family cherishes the sense of community that Castle Rock has along with its “small town feel”. Brett and his wife joined the Castle Rock Chamber shortly after starting their promotional products and apparel business back in 2008 and now they’re a full marketing and branding agency without agency fees. By not charging upfront fees is part of what sets their business apart from other marketing agencies. Brett joined the Ambassador program with the chamber in 2013 and Brett said that being a member of the Castle Rock Chamber has resulted in many strong new relationships with other like minded business owners. Many of these people are leaders who make a positive impact in our community. It wasn’t long ago that Brett would only get to read about these people in the news and now he feels fortunate to interact with them during community functions, volunteering for events or networking after hours. Many of these people have become our dear friends. Thank You for all you do!
Brett Turner
Funding comes from grants, dues, donations and fundraising events like the annual Craft Show the 1st Saturday in November at the Douglas County Events Center and the annual Golf Tournament, this year at the Air Force Academy on September 1st. A Board of Directors and small staff oversee operations, with more than 300 volunteers making the place run and organizing outings and activities, putting in more than 33,000 hours a year. Every senior can find their niche and place to belong in the inclusive atmosphere. The Castle Rock Senior Activity Center is located at 2323 Woodlands Blvd in the Castle Rock Recreation Center. For information, contact 303-688-9498 or visit www.castlerockseniorcenter.org.
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Ribbon Cutting Celebrations
Sew-Ciety Carol Bonetti (720) 733-8102 1025 S. Perry Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Category: Quilting Materials and Supplies
Goodwill Erica Herrera (303)650-7734 355 Barranca Drive Castle Rock, CO 80104 Category: Thrift Store goodwilldenver.org
Premier Financial Wealth Management Randy George (719) 384-2455 240 Wilcox Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Category: Financial Advisor ameripriseadvisors.com Castle Rock Dental Health Dr. Linda Ludin (303)663-9600 2 Oakwood Park Plaza, Suite 206 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Category: Dentist castlerockdentalhealth.com
Vista Vino Janine Glennon (303) 660-2005 611 Wilcox Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Category: Restaurant
Castle Rock Zip Line Ty Seufer (720) 733-9477 1375 W. Plum Creek Pkwy Castle Rock, CO 80109 Category: Recreation Activities, Amusement castlerockziplinetours.com 15
DCCF New Board Members
DouglasCountyBusinessAlliance.com
Douglas County Business Alliance Ballot Forum August 16th Time: 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM Marriott Denver South The Douglas County Business Alliance (DCBA) is an unincorporated organization consisting of 2 or more members joined by mutual consent for a common, lawful nonprofit purpose pursuant to the “Uniform Unincorporated Nonprofit Association Act” as adopted by the state of Colorado under C.R.S. 7-30-101 and as may be amended. As such, DCBA is considered a nonprofit association. The Douglas County Business Alliance is comprised of representatives from the following organizations: • Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce • Castle Rock Economic Development Council • Highlands Ranch Chamber of Commerce • Lone Tree Chamber of Commerce • Northwest Douglas County Economic Development Commission • Parker Chamber of Commerce • South Metro Denver Chamber
PURPOSE The DCBA has been established to promote a unified effort of certain Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Councils of Douglas County to lead and influence state and federal policy, legislation and regulation to create and/or enhance a positive business climate for the business community of Douglas County.
Douglas County Community Foundation (DCCF), a nonprofit committed to proving leadership and responsible stewardship of philanthropic resources to enhance the quality of life in Douglas County, Colorado announced two new additions to its Board of Directors. Bret Feldman recently relocated to the Colorado area, taking a new position within Charles Schwab & Co. in Lone Tree. He currently is a Managing Director within Advisor Services’ Advisor Custody Bret Feldman & Trading (ACT) department and is responsible for the Denver site RIA service teams as well as the Core service teams in Phoenix, Orlando, and Denver. Amy Sherman is the President of the Northwest Douglas County Economic Development Corporation, an organization she helped create in November 2011. The organization Amy Sherman is focused on infrastructure improvements, public policy, and marketing of the region as a premier place to locate or expand a business. Sherman currently serves on the Chamber of Commerce Highlands Ranch and Roxborough Business Association Board of Directors, is the Chair of the Douglas County Energy Coalition and the Douglas County Business Alliance and serves on the Douglas County Educational Foundation. Feldman and Sherman join current DCCF Board Members: Chairwoman Donna Scott (Scott & Assoc.), Vice Chairman Susan Squyer (City of Lone Tree Council Member), Secretary Teresa Friess (Merrill Lynch), Treasurer Pam Ridler (Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce), Board Member Pam Jenkins (Present Value Consulting, LLC), and Board Member Mary Niblack (Nibco Partners Inc.). About Douglas County Community Foundation The Douglas County Community Foundation (DCCF) is committed to providing leadership and responsible stewardship of philanthropic resources to enhance the quality of life in Douglas County, Colorado. DCCF is a catalyst to connect donors, nonprofits and community leaders to strengthen the County through philanthropy. DCCF does this by providing quality services to donors and innovative leadership on community issues and for programs such as DC Gives. Please visit the Foundation’s website at www.dccf.org for information. 16
Castle Rock Community Events Rock Your Summer-Free Concert Series July 2,9,16,23,30 & Aug. 6, 13 @ Outlets at Castle Rock Splash in the Park July 6, 13, 20, 27 11 AM @ Festival Park Downtown After 5 July 8, Aug 5 5 PM - 8 PM @ Festival Park Slide the City July 9, 9 AM - 7 PM @ Front Street Bridge Castle Rock WineFest July 16, 2 PM - 8 PM @ Grange in the Meadows Race the MAC Series July 20, 27, Aug 3, 5 PM - 8 PM @ Philip S. Miller Park Douglas County Fair and Rodeo July 30 - Aug 7 @ DC Fairgrounds Celebration Concert Series - The Colorado Symphony July 30, 7 PM - 10 PM @ The Amphitheater at Philip Miller Park Western Heritage Welcome August 3, 5 PM – 8 PM @ Festival Park Douglas County Fair Parade August 6, 9 AM @ Downtown Castle Rock 4th Annual Rendezvous at the Rock-Beer Festival August 13, 1 PM to 5 PM @ Rockyard Brewing Co. Pedal the Moon August 13, 7 PM to 11 PM @ Butterfield Park
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13th Annual Castle Rock WineFest
Tickets: CastleRockWineFest.com
Town’s New Summer Event Series Downtown After 5 - come relax Downtown as select Fridays come alive from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoy live music, craft beer, cocktails and themed food trucks. Or, checkout work by local artisans, pick up specialty gifts, enjoy plein air painting, and more. Join us Downtown for the remaining dates of July 8, Aug. 5 and Sept. 16. The Celebration Concert Series - soon to be a signature part of summer, listen and dance to music under the stars at the Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park. Think a miniature version of Red Rocks. These concerts by nationally known bands will be July 30, Aug. 27 and Sept. 24. All start at 7 p.m. Western Heritage Welcome - explore Castle Rock’s Western heritage at this kick off to the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3 at Festival Park. Douglas County has been home to the rodeo for years. Let’s help get this popular family tradition off on the right foot. The Rocky Mountain Sports Festival - a custom sports festival created especially for Castle Rock. Compete in a sporting tournament like swimming, soccer, cycling or equine. Or, participate in an activity like disc golf or yoga. This tournament will have something for everyone. Not feeling athletic? Watch the tournaments on giant screens while enjoying live music, food and drinks at the Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13. Scavenge the Rock - Castle Rock has so many treasures to discover. Uncover new or forgotten places of our community with this competitive scavenger hunt from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, Downtown. Open to all ages. Participants can choose from several different hunts including highly active and family friendly versions. Harvest Festival - a great pumpkin wall is the backdrop for this fall event from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 in Festival Park. More details to follow. Season of the Star this holiday-inspired event series will shine for the second year to help make the season in Castle Rock sparkle. Starting the weekend after Starlighting, these events will continue through New Year’s Eve. Watch for more information in the fall. Check out crgov.com/2615/Signature-Events for more details. 17
Sponsorship Opportunities Are Now Available, Contact Alica@CastleRock.org for info.
Go Ahead, Take Advantage of Your Member Benefits Enhance Your Business Listing, Get Noticed! Have you logged into your membership account lately? Recently the Chamber switched to a new Membership Management Software called Chamber Master. Thousands of other chambers use this robust system and we are very excited to bring this sophisticated option to our members. All members now have the ability to post their own Press Releases as well as the option to post a HOT DEALS as part of our member 2 member discount program. And depending on your level, you may now have the ability to post and manage your own job listings. Please take a moment to login to your account to review your information and to enhance your listing. http://business.castlerock.org/login/ For more Information please contact Sue Turner at the Chamber or email Sue@CastleRock.org.
Join Us for Member Orientation on the last Thursday of each month to learn how to use our Membership Management System!
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Who We Are Leadership Douglas County is designed to bring diverse people together to enhance their experiences, perspectives and take their personal and professional leadership journey to the next level.
Members of the 2016 Class of Leadership Douglas County (LDC) graduated on June 1, at The Millhouse, in Castle Rock.
Victory for Veterans Leadership Douglas County class of 2016 partners with local non-profit Leaving a legacy, through a significant class project, is the goal of each Leadership Douglas County (LDC) class. This year’s class chose to support Praying Hands Ranches. Their partnership with the organization helped to expand the “Victory for Veterans” program, serving those with combat-related incidents. The class built a fence with accessible gates, along with garden planter boxes used in activities to help rehabilitate wounded veterans. Most successful publications include a mix of content types to satisfy a wide range of tastes. Consider putting your most serious content on the front page, and your lighter content inside.
Leadership and social media collide The class became concerned prior to the workday, when, as sometimes happens, help from potential suppliers did not come through in time. Fundraising co -chair Bernie Greenberg, and other members of the class, feared that they might have an under-funded project with only days to go until construction. Enter local photographer, former Marine, and enthusiastic community supporter Nick Lucey. Lucey put out a call on social media explaining the need and, within minutes, people were responding to help support the project with comments like, “Appreciate it! We have to support our vets.” Lucey also donated 10% of all of his photography sales on Mother’s Day weekend toward the program. The goal of raising $1,000 for supplies was met and funds received over that amount went towards the Praying Hands Ranch organization. The quick response was overwhelming and a testimony to the caring community that is Douglas County. Lucey put out a call on social media explaining the need and, within minutes, people were responding to help support the project with comments like, “Appreciate it! We have to support our vets.” Lucey also donated 10% of all of his photography sales on Mother’s Day weekend toward the program.
Founded by the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, and now entering its 18th year, LDC offers emerging and existing leaders in the county an experiential program to learn more about where they live and/or work, at a deeper level, in preparation for service to the community. Applications for the 2016-2017 are now closed. For more information, visit www.leadershipdouglascounty.org
LDC is supported through the generosity of Patron Sponsors: BreakThroughs, Inc. City of Lone Tree Douglas County Government Town of Parker Program and Host Sponsors: Douglas County Libraries South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Town of Castle Rock, IREA
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Chamber Anniversaries-July Company Name
Number of Years
Crisis Center
23
Douglas County Board of County Commissioners
23
Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course
17
Comfort Technologies, Inc.
16
Courtesy Plumbing & Hea'ng Services, Inc.
16
American Solu'ons for Business
16
Plumbline Services, Inc.
13
Douglas County Living
12
Webolu'ons
12
Camp Bow Wow
10
Taylor, Bruce
7
Colonial Benefit Group
6
Jaris Realty, Inc.
6
Greater Castle Rock Art Guild
6
Kaiser Permanente Castle Rock Medical Offices
5
Webster University Denver Campus
5
Bethesda Lutheran Communi'es
4
FASTSIGNS of Parker/Castle Rock
3
Indigo Logic
2
ConneXion Spot
2
Rory's Catering
2
EnVitality Wellness Center
2
For Rent By Owner, Inc.
2
Center For Plas'c Surgery At Castle Rock
2
Star Floors
2
Handyman Ma?ers South Asarch Center for Dermatology, Laser & Mohs Surgery
2 2
Complete Weddings & Events
2
Re/Max Alliance - Dean Gary Team
1
Kids R Kids
1
Rangewood Orthodon'cs
1
303 Fire Protec'on, LLC
1
Twisted Wardrobe Designs
1
Phenix Salon Suites Secretary of Estates Property Management and Sales
1 1
Blinks and Winks PhotoBooth
1
Thank You Sponsors! BEVERAGE SPONSOR
The Pepsi Bottling Company 3801 Brighton Boulevard Denver, CO 80216
STORAGE SPONSOR
Park Street/Jerry Street Storage 1500 N. Park Street Castle Rock, CO 303.688.2242 20
Chamber Anniversaries-August Company Name Douglas Elbert REALTOR Associa'on Douglas County Libraries Douglas County Clerk and Recorder CSU Coopera've Extension Link Real Estate Group Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum Copperfalls Spa and Salon Castle Country Assisted Living Makkai Capital Management - Adam Makkai, CFA Campbell Chiroprac'c, Inc. Venaxis, Inc. Brooklyn Veterinary Clinic, Inc. BJ Enterprises Back Flow Tes'ng & Repair Reliv Interna'onal JS Enterprises Castle Rock Mini Storage Colorado Pump Service & Supply Co. Guadalajara Castle Rock Smiles Pediatric Den'stry GE Johnson Construc'on Company Barn, The KC Mortgage CAM Services Castle Rock Downtown Alliance Digital Imaging by Design Home Care Assistance Castle Rock Kid's Den'stry Colorado Chris'an University La Quinta Inn & Suites Blue Spruce Animal Clinic B&B Cafe Colorado Trailers, Inc Blue Nectar Noodles & Company Maddie's Biergarten Blue Navigators Marke'ng Group St. Francis Knights of Columbus Castle Rock Moving Services, LLC The Woodhouse - Day Spa Play It Again Sports
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Thank You Sponsors! RESTAURANT OF THE MONTH SPONSOR
2240 Mercantile St #100, Castle Rock, CO 80109 (303) 660-3447
Citywide Home Loans Family Heritage Curves - Castle Rock Overdrive Raceway LLC Alliance Hospitality Group, LLC Canine Kids OuFi?ers Vigil & Alford Law MedSavvy Health Advocates Heirloom Wealth Management Chicago Title Keller Williams Ac'on Realty Cindy Mastrodonato Kneader's Bakery and Cafe Joanne's Dance Studio Detail XPerts Acoma Locksmith Service, Inc. Emerald Homes
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Chamber’s Membership Directory Statistics: May-June Total Page Hits: 50,459 Traffic Counts: Phone Calls—966, Walk ins—2,626 The Chamber Staff Works Hard To Assist Visitors and Guests Online & In Person at the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Center. The Chamber is Open on Saturdays, May-Sept from 9 AM to 1 PM.
Contact Us Give us a call for more information about our services and programs. 303.688.4597 phone 303.688.2688 fax 420 Jerry Street Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 Email: Info@CastleRock.org Visit us on the web at: www.CastleRock.org www.VisitCastleRock.org www.CastleRockCulture.com
Chamber Programs Overview Affinity Programs: Are You Taking Advantage of our Money Saving Programs? Office Depot Program: Members save approximately 15% to 25% annually on their office supplies! Call the Chamber at 303-688-4597 or email Angela@CastleRock.org. for details. Comcast Business Class: Chamber members can save on internet Service and Voice service! For more info, contact Comcast Business Class at 303-720-8090. Contact Alicia@castlerock.org for more information. Ambassador Program The Ambassadors are an all-volunteer organization comprised of approximately 20 Chamber member firms who serve as the public relations and retention arm of the Chamber. Contact Alicia@castlerock.org for more information. eXcelerate Business Development Program Provides business owners and their employees with the resources used by best-in-class firms, thereby enhancing their competitiveness in the local, state and global marketplace. A group of dedicated business leaders who act as mentors and offer little to no cost business intelligence to both start-ups and established businesses in Castle Rock. Contact Judy@castlerock.org for more information. Douglas County Business Alliance (DCBA) Is a united effort of the Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Parker and Highlands Ranch, South Metro Denver Chambers of Commerce , along with the Northwest Douglas and Castle Rock Economic Development Councils, to form a legislative coalition to lead and influence regional, state and federal policy, legislation and regulations. www.douglascountybusinessalliance.com for more info. Government Interests Committee (GIC) Established to be a proactive voice and advocate for the business community regarding governmental issues; promoting economic interests which contribute to the quality of life of Castle Rock and facilitates communication between local government and the business community. ~DJ Tedesco, Castle Rock Bank Chairman, or Pam@CastleRock.org for more information. Leadership Douglas County (LDC) LDC provides the opportunity for participants to broaden their knowledge of the community while enhancing their leadership skills. Contact Carrie Buchan at info@leadershipdouglascounty.com or www.LeadershipDouglasCounty.com for more info. Leads Groups The Chamber’s Leads Groups consists of business professionals that have the desire to strengthen their businesses by forming relationships with other Chamber members for the purpose of exchanging direct client referrals and leads. www.castlerock.org/ networking.htm or contact Sue@castlerock.org.