Sept/October 2015 Business Voice Newsletter

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"Get Connected to the Region’s Best Business Network"

SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955

REPRESENTING 16,480 MEMBER EMPLOYEES

Celebrating 26 years of Visual Inspiration September 12th & 13th, 2015 PS Miller Library/Town Hall Parking Lots •

More than 170 Juried Ar sts • Live Music/Entertainment • Imagina on Zone for Kids • Family Friendly Event! • Kids 16 & are FREE!

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Save the Date! Starligh.ng-Nov. 21st


CEO Focus While you’re busy making your business successful, the Chamber is busy advoca.ng on your behalf represen.ng you with our local, county and state elected officials. Recently the Chamber’s Government Issues Commi4ee (GIC) began reviewing the proposed Town Charter Amendments which residents will be vo.ng on in the November 2015 elec.on.

Pam Ridler, CCE Castle Rock Chamber President/CEO

Since Castle Rock is a home-ruled municipality, we have our own Charter that defines how our local government is to be run regarding elec.ons and the process for making local laws, etc. Some of the updates which are being suggested by our Town Council for the November ballot are:

Ordinance 2015-30 which is to change all regular municipal elec.ons from April to the general elec.on date in November of evennumbered years. It’s assumed by making this change and coordina.ng with the County’s elec.on process it would be more efficient and save taxpayer dollars. Ordinance 2015-31 would change the current requirement of public ordinance no.fica.on from the local newspaper to the Town’s website which should allow Town staff to publish no.ces more expediently. Ordinance 2015-32 suggests to increase voter signatures for a referendum pe..on from its current 5% to 10%. This increase is proposed to ensure the protest of the ordinance is in line with what a greater number of voters might be in favor. Ordinance 2015-33 recommends to increase the number of registered voter signatures required on an ini.a.ve pe..on from 10% to 15%. The ini.a.ve process gives the local residents a way to propose a change in our local laws rather than by Town Council. Ordinance 2015-34 which suggests to amend the .meframe in which an ini.a.ve or referendum pe..on can be withdrawn which residents may disagree with an ordinance. The new provision would require pe..oners who want to withdraw a pe..on to do so by noon the day of the public mee.ng where Council must either rescind the ordinance or put it to a public vote. Ordinance 2015-35 recommends amending to authorize the withdrawal of a signature by a registered voter on an ini.a.ve or referendum pe..on on or before the date of filing. During the pe..on or referendum process the recommenda.on is to create a process for voters who have signed a pe..on to have the ability to remove their signature from a pe..on before the pe..on is submi4ed to the Town for verifica.on in case they have changed their mind. As of the deadline for this publica.on, the GIC had not made a recommenda.on to the Chamber Board of Directors regarding any of these ordinance changes for the upcoming elec.on. However, be assured that your Chamber Board will con.nue to be a proac.ve voice and advocate for our business community regarding governmental and legisla.ve issues and facilitate communica.on and educa.on between our business community and our elected officials. Our goal is to con.nue to promote economic interests which contribute to the quality of life for business owners and the residents of Castle Rock. Business Voice Newsletter ~ September/October 2015 ~

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TESTIMONIALS NEEDED! The Chamber is reques.ng member tes.monials to add to our website and printed publica.ons. Share a tes.monial and get FREE exposure for your business. It’s Fast & Easy! Tell us what you think about the Chamber! How are we doing, why you joined, what do you love about the Chamber...If selected, your tes.monial will be featured on our website and will include your headshot, member quote along with your business informa.on and your website link. Send tes.monials to John Woodrick at John@castlerock.org or call 303.688.4597 for more informa.on!


Castle Rock Chamber Staff

2015—2016 Board of Directors Executive Committee

Pam Ridler President& CEO Pam@castlerock.org

Elyse McNulty, Chairman Kaiser Permanente John Manka, Chair-Elect 1 Stop Tire & Auto

Melissa Mares Director of Communications MMares@castlerock.org

Aaron Fort, Treasurer Eakins Fort Company P.C.

Alicia Early Membership Development Director Alicia@castlerock.org John Woodrick Event Manager John@castlerock.org

David Zwerenz, Treasurer-Elect Firstbank of Douglas County Mike Tafoya, Immediate Past Chair Portocol Business Strategies

Sue Turner Office Administrator Sue@castlerock.org

Carrie Buchan Program Manager: Directors Leadership Douglas County (LDC) & Young Entrepreneurs Aaron Barrick Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C. Academy (YEA!) CLBuchan.co@gmail.com

Sonia Waugh Visitor Center Coordinator Sonia@castlerock.org

Judy Woodley Business Training Coordinator Brooke Fox Judy@castlerock.org Colorado Agriculture Leadership Foundation (CALF)

Todd Folkenberg Castle Rock Adventist Hospital

Jill Garber Arapahoe Community College

2015-16 Board of Directors

Golden Goodwin gosocial Douglas County Bernie Greenberg Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C. Nadine Kirk RE/MAX Alliance Jackie Linderman Holiday Inn Express and Suites Whitney Medved Medved Autoplex Andrea Nyquist Outlets at Castle Rock Michelle Peck TMMC Property Management

Front Row: L-R. Pam Ridler, Elyse McNulty-Chairman of the Board, and Nadine Kirk. 2nd Row: David Zwerenz, Bernie Greenberg, John Manka, Golden Goodwin. 3rd Row: Jackie Linderman, Michelle Peck, Whitney Medved, Jill Garber, Sally Misare. Back Row: Mayor Paul Donahue, Mike Tafoya, Todd Folkenberg, Aaron Fort and Aaron Barrick. 3

Linda Watson Sky Ridge Medical Center Tom Waymire Castle Rock Bank Ex Officio 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— Chamber


President Level Premier Level Al.tude SEO Arapahoe Community College Asarch Dermatology Center Brookside Inn Burger King Chuck & Don’s Pet Food Supplies ConneXion Spot Cruise One-Calenda’s Vaca.ons Douglas County Libraries Firstbank of Douglas County Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C. gopixel design studios, inc. Kaiser Permanente Mywedding.com Nytech Olinger Dignity Memorial One Clear Choice Garage Doors Outlets at Castle Rock Plumbline Services, Inc. Renewal By Andersen Re.rement Investment Strategies Tractor Supply Co. Webster University

Executive Level

Entrepreneur Level

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Worksite Wellness For Your Business The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce's Worksite Wellness Coali.on is partnering with Health Links Colorado to engage local employers in the process of developing basic employee wellness programs.

Are you interested in learning more about the Chamber's worksite wellness pilot project?

Attend this Lunch N Learn 101 Information Session:

Health Links Colorado is a non-profit organiza.on dedicated to improving the health of our state by reaching people where most spend the majority of their .me, at work. Castle Rock was chosen for this pilot project and will include technical assistance, resources, and recogni.on for par.cipa.ng employers.

Wednesday, Sept. 22nd 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Castle Rock Chamber

Want to start a program for your business? Find out how you can receive funding benefits. Contact Sue@CastleRock.org or call 303.688.4597. NOTE: Lunch will be provided at this 101 session.

RSVP at: www.CastleRock.org/Events

Health Links Is Now Recrui ng

Advisors, Contact Sue! Join for our monthly Hot Topic session:

Laws and Policies around Building an Employee Wellness Program Monday, Sept. 28th 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Castle Rock Chamber

Membership Has It’s Privileges As part of your investment with the Chamber, you are eligible to par.cipate in the Member2Member Program! You may offer savings or items of value that represent your business and take advantage of those offers from fellow members.

These Events Are Free & Open to the Public. RSVP to Sue@CastleRock.org

Join us and learn more about the program and to hear Small Business Owners—Healthy Business Success Stories & Get Inspired!

This is part of the Chamber’s ongoing efforts to help our members save.

Cer.fied Healthy Businesses share their success stories and discuss what they are doing to bring wellness to work. Bring Wellness To Your Work!

By par.cipa.ng in this program, you are furthering the goal of strengthening our local economy. Contact Alicia to par.cipate or call 303.688.4597.

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Calendar of Events– September Tuesday 1st Government Issues Commi4ee (Chamber) @7:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm Wednesday 2nd Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am

Friday 18th Leadership Douglas County Retreat (Marrio4) Saturday 19th Leadership Douglas County Retreat (Marrio4)

Monday 7th Labor Day – Chamber Closed Tuesday 8th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @3:00 pm Thursday 10th Business over Breakfast (Arapahoe Community College – Castle Rock Campus) @7:30 am Saturday 12th 26th Annual Colorado ArUest at Castle Rock (Library & Town Hall Parking Lots) @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Sunday 13th 26th Annual Colorado ArUest at Castle Rock (Library and Town Hall Parking Lots) @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Military and First Responder Apprecia on Day (Ac ve Military and First Responders Free!)

Tuesday 22nd Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10 am-12 pm Biz Builder Lunch ‘n Learn – Worksite Wellness 101 Workshop (Chamber) @11:00 am-1:00 pm Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2pm-4:00 pm Southern CO Business Partnership (Colo Springs Visitors Bureau) @2:00 pm Thursday 24th Board Mee.ng (Chamber) @11:30 am CREG Taskforce (EDC) @ 1:15 pm Douglas County Young Professionals – Wine for the Ages (Castle Country Assisted Living) @5:00 pm Monday 28th Worksite Wellness Hot Topic (Chamber) @10:00 am Wednesday 30th Business of the Month (TMMC Property Mgmt) @9:00 am

Monday 14th Chamber Closed Tuesday 15th Government Issues Commi4ee (Chamber) @7:30 am Third Tech Tuesday – Harvest the Power of Video with YouTube (Chamber) @9:30 am–10:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm Wednesday 16th Leadership Douglas County Steering Commi4ee Mee.ng (Chamber) @7:30 am Community Marke.ng Mee.ng (Chamber) @9:30 am Community Leadership Mee.ng (Chamber) @11:30 am Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am Business AVer Hours Hosted by gopixel design studios (Chamber) @5:00 pm *Events are subject to change, view online calendar for up to date list of events. www.CastleRock.org Business Voice Newsletter ~ September/October 2015 ~

Thursday 17th Biz Builder Lunch ‘n Learn – Business Exit Strategy (Chamber) @11:00 am – 1:00 pm

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Calendar of Events – October

Monday 26th Worksite Wellness New Employer Orienta.on Event (Chamber) @10:00 am

Tuesday 6th Government Issues Commi4ee (Chamber) @7:30am Douglas County Business Alliance Board Retreat (Parker Chamber Office) @8:00 am-12:00 pm Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm

Tuesday 27th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am12:00 pm Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @3:00 pm

Wednesday 7th Leadership Douglas County Class Day @7:30 am – 5 pm Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am

Wednesday 28th Business of the Month (Spencer, Fane & Grimshaw) @9:00 am Women of Influence Luncheon (Plum Creek Golf Club) @11:30 am

Thursday 8th Business Over Breakfast Hosted by Rocky Mountain Group (Chamber) @7:30 am Biz Builder Lunch ‘n Learn – Crime in Castle Rock – Protect Your Business (Chamber) @11:00 am-1:00 pm

Thursday 29th Douglas County Young Professionals (Castle Rock Art Guild) @5:00 pm

Tuesday 13th Breakfast Club Leads (Village Inn) @7:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Leads Plus! (Fowl Line) @11:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm Castle Rock Economic Partnership (EDC) @3:00 pm

Saturday 31st Halloween! Enjoy and Stay Safe! *Events are subject to change, view online calendar for up to date list of events. www.CastleRock.org

Wednesday 14th Ambassador Mee.ng (Chamber) @12:00 pm Business AVer Hours (ANB Bank) @5:00 pm

SAVE THE DATES!

Tuesday 20th Government Issues Commi4ee (Chamber) @7:30 am Third Tech Tuesday – Graphic Crea.on and Manipula.on Using Canva (Chamber) @9:30 am–10:30 am Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @10:00 am-12:00 pm Worksite Wellness Advisor Training (Chamber) @12:00-4:00pm Free Business Consulta.ons (Chamber) @2:00-4:00 pm

October 28th Women of Influence Luncheon Plum Creek Golf Club See Adver sement on page 13

October 29th Douglas County Young Professionals Castle Rock Art Guild

Wednesday 21th Leadership Douglas County Steering Commi4ee Mee.ng (Chamber) @7:30 am Community Leadership Mee.ng (Chamber) @11:30 am Leads Referral (Castle Café) @11:30 am

October 8th Business Over Breakfast Held at CR Chamber

Thursday 22th Board Mee.ng (Chamber) @11:30 am CREG Taskforce (EDC) @ 1:15 pm

October 14th Business AVer Hours ANB Bank 7


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Upcoming Engagement Events

Thursday, Sept. 10th

Wednesday Sept. 16th

7:30 am to 9:00 am

5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

held at the Chamber

4700 Castleton Way, Castle Rock, CO 80108

420 Jerry Street Castle Rock, 80104

Business Over Breakfast Events:

Business AVer Hour Events: Community Connec.on: $10 per person 1 Pass per person for Networking level Free to Ascent Level Members and above. Guests/Non Members must have a guest pass.

FREE to all Chamber members. Guests/Non Members must have a guest pass.

Thursday, Oct. 8th

Wed. Oct. 14th

7:30 am to 9 am

5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Rocky Mountain Group

held at the Chamber

3851 Sol Danza Dr, Castle Rock, CO 80109

420 Jerry Street Castle Rock, 80104

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New Time: 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Networking Level & Above Members—Free Community Connec.on Members-$10.00 Non Members-$25

PLEASE NOTE: You must log in to your membership proďŹ le to register. Otherwise, you will be charged the non-member rate! Ques.ons? Call Sue at 303.688.4597.

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Business Trainings to Grow Your Business Want a Solid Exit Strategy and Retirement? Act Now. Thursday, September 17, 2015 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Castle Rock Chamber

Crime in Castle Rock-protect your business

Speaker: A4orney Karen Shirley, Robinson & Henry PC; and Les Winegarden, Re.rement Strategies Investmens

How your small business can fund a financially secure future You have worked long and hard to build up your business but how will you ever be able to afford re.rement? A4orney Karen Shirley and Les Winegarden will talk about strategies that will help you exit your business. They will share the documents and procedures you should have in place in case of your death or incapacity so that your legacy lives on. • •

Op.ons for ge]ng out (selling, passing it on to family, closing it down, etc) Finding prospec.ve buyers (selling to an employee, family member or compe.tor, selling it publicly, selling assets) Crea.ve ways to buy out partners or family members

In addi.on you will learn how to economically use the same tools that large corpora.ons offer their employees in order to foster financial stability and make re.rement feasible. There is a lot that a small business can do for both the owner and employees. • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Shorter Term Costs Healthcare Employee Absenteeism Employer Sponsored Plan and Gov’t Managed Care Employee Wellness Disability/Long Term Care Employer Fiduciary Responsibili.es Beverage Sponsor Defined Benefit Pension Cash Balance Pension Plans 401k Plans (Roth 401k, Comparability, Profit Sharing, Fiduciary Responsibility) SEP/Simple IRAs Tradi.onal IRAs/Roth IRAs Social Security

Free To All Chamber Members $25 pp for Non Members Register Now at www.CastleRock.org/Events NOTE: Lunch is NOT provided, please feel free to 11 bring your own.

Thursday, October 8, 2015 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Castle Rock Chamber Speakers: Max Brooks, Aaron Fort and Seth Morrissey

Protect Your Business from Crime Inside and Out Castle Rock is a great place to live, work, play, and own a business. We have low crime rates however we are not free of criminal ac.vity. A4end this Biz Builder Lunch n Learn to hear from the Castle Rock Police Department about local crime against business. Also, two industry experts will teach you how to prevent and detect cyber-crime and embezzlement, two of our more common crimes. Protect the business you have worked so hard to build! • ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ • • • • •

Cyber crime (Max Brooks and Officer Seth Morrissey) Types of cyber crime Website architecture that protects your business and your clients Blocking computer viruses Avoiding risky internet behavior Detec.ng problems TheV of proprietary informa.on/email addresses/credit card numbers Business fraud Physical safety in the workplace Embezzlement ShopliVing - if we run short of content

Free To All Chamber Members $25 pp for Non Members Register Now at www.CastleRock.org/Events NOTE: Lunch is NOT provided, please feel free to bring your own.


October 20, 2015

Networking Level & Above Members—Free Community Connec.on Members-$10.00 Non Members-$25

New Time: 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

PLEASE NOTE: You must log in to your membership proďŹ le to register. Otherwise, you will be charged Park Street/Jerryrate! Street Storage the non-member Ques.ons?

1500 N. Park Street Castle Rock, CO Call Sue303.688.2242 at 303.688.4597.

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Women of Influence Luncheon

Be Inspired Over Lunch— Guest Speaker:

Betty Lehman

Wednesday, October 28, 2015 Time: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Plum Creek Golf Club 331 Players Club Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104

The Women of Influence Luncheon Series provides opportuni.es and a venue for women leaders to network, share their best insights and business prac.ces, and foster connec.ons with others. Each quarterly luncheon will address a par.cular key issue and solu.ons to women's advancement. The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce proudly welcomes Be4y Lehman, a Metro Denver, CO Disability Advisor with Lehman Disability Planning LLC. The former ED of the Au.sm Society of CO, Be4y led efforts for passage of 14 Colorado laws to support and protect thousands of individuals with disabili.es. In addi.on to two children’s Medicaid Waivers and several private health insurance mandates, Be4y spearheaded an au.sm treatment law which generates more than $100 million annually in funding for treatment. Be4y advises on benefits and resources as well as supports families to iden.fy the principles and values they want upheld for their children’s care. Be4y coaches to create a Le4er of Intent document expressing everything someone would need to know to step into a parent’s shoes. As a parent of an adult with special needs, Be4y walks the parent walk and understands the need for a quality life for every member of the family. Be4y’s goal as an advocate and ally is to educate, inform and empower families to create their comprehensive, coordinated life care plan for much deserved peace of mind. Be4y’s numerous awards include Firefly Au.sm’s Luminescence Heartlight Award, Women Who Changed the Heart of the City, Outstanding Women in Business (Denver Business Journal), CCMU’s Community Leader of the Year, Colo. Nonprofit’s William Funk Award, Child Health and Welfare Award from the CO Chapter of the AAP, and CPA’s Who Make a Difference Award. Sponsored by the Sky Ridge Medical Center and the Educa.on Table is Sponsored by Webster University.

$39 for Chamber Members; $49 pp for Non Members Register Now at www.CastleRock.org/Events

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Chamber Anniversaries

September

October Business Years Castle Rock Senior Center, Inc. 21 Meadows Neighborhood, The 14 Parker Port-A-Po4y, Inc. 12 Grand Lodge on Peak 7 / BGV Marke.ng 9 A Repair Guy, Inc. 8 Sky Ridge Imaging Center at Castle Rock, The 8 Aluwind Inc. 5 American Family Insurance - Timothy Brown Agency, Inc. 5 Bonaventure of Castle Rock 4 My Wedding LLC 4 NavPoint Real Estate Group 4 Ads On Magnets 3 DC Dolphins Youth Sports 3 Emporium, The 3 Cadellie's Home 2 Healthy Home 2 Pediatrics 5280 2 Terrain 2 A Bridge Between 1 Castle Rock Modern Den.stry and Orthodon.cs 1 Chuck & Don's Pet Food & Supplies 1 Concep.ons Reproduc.ve Associates 1 FGXpress 1 Kathie Mulkin DC 1 Mark S. Weston, Real Estate Consul.ng 1 Mul.copter Warehouse, LLC 1 Partylite 1 People's Na.onal Bank 1 RockStar Fitness 1

Business Name

Years Op.cians 2 35 Land Title Guarantee Company 34 Outlets at Castle Rock, The 23 Douglas County Government 21 Han Lee Taekwondo Academy 19 Cherokee Ranch & Castle Founda.on 18 TMMC Property Management 12 Columbine Prin.ng & Copy Center 10 Eclipse Promo.ons, LLC 9 FirstBank of Douglas County 9 Fund Your Dream 9 Summit Church of Castle Rock 9 Cindy Welch Design 7 Tallgrass Kitchen & Bath 6 Douglas County Veterans Monument Founda.on 4 Wedding Treasures Bridal & Tuxedo 4 Wellspring Community 4 Lightning Mobile 3 Chris.an Brothers Automo.ve 2 Finance of America Mortgage 2 Prairie Hawk Dental 2 Bread in the Box 1 Castle Rock Egg and I 1 CruiseOne - Calenda's Vaca.ons 1 Decor Dealer, The 1 Family Heritage 1 Grofax South, The 1 Perfect Teeth 1 Red Leaf Solu.ons, LLC 1 Restore Home Health, LLC 1 Rose's Bella Cucina 1 Sears Hometown Store 1 Younique Makeup 1

Congratula ons on Your Business Success! Thank You for your con.nued support of your Castle Rock Chamber! Business Voice Newsletter ~ September/October 2015 ~

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Welcome To Our New Members 303 Fire Protec.on,LLC Contact: David Urenda (303) 505-9031 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Fire Safety , Fire Ex.nguishers www.303Fire.com Alliance Hospitality Group, LLC Contact: Lorrie Hooper (571) 234-1488 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Travel Agency & Lodging, Hotels www.dctodenver.com Blinks and Winks PhotoBooth Contact: Melissa Armour (303) 913-1113 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Photographers - Commercial www.blinksandwinks.com Citywide Home Loans Contact: Bridget McNamara (303) 489-0221 6312 S. Fiddlers Green Circle Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Mortgage - Lending, Mortgages www.bridgetlends.com

Family Heritage Contact: Patrick Mar.nez (303) 503-6977 Castle Rock, CO Insurance (Main) ConneXion Spot Contact: Trudi Eisenhour (720) 924-8141 165 Caprice Court, Unit A Castle Rock, Co 80109 Office Space/Co-Working www.connexionspot.com Curves – Castle Rock Contact: Lynn Russomanno (303) 660-2381 4284 Trail Boss Drive, Unit 110 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Fitness www.curves.com Canine Kids OuUi4ers Contact: Suzanna Smiegowski (612) 968-0129 200 S. Wilcox St., #134 Castle Rock, Co 80104 Pet Supplies www.caninekidsouUi4ers.com

Firestone Complete Auto Care Contact: Del Thornhill (303) 688-8223 38 E. Allen St. Castle Rock, CO 80108 Automobile Repairs & Service, Tire Dealer & Auto Repair www.firestonecompleteautocare.com

Phenix Salon Suites Contact: Jeff Alpers (303) 663 3888 4714 Milestone Lane, Unit J Castle Rock, CO 80104 Beauty Salons

Kids R Kids Contact: Cathy Paulson (303) 615-3240 3760 Dacoro Lane Castle Rock, CO 80109 Child Care www.kidsrkidscastlerock.com

Rangewood Orthodon.cs Contact: Chad Wa4s (719) 596-3113 718 Maleta Lane, Suite 201 Castle Rock, CO 80108 Den.sts - Orthodon.st, Orthodon.st www.rangewoodorthodon.cs.com

Kneader's Bakery and Cafe - Castle Rock Contact: Cody Wilson (208) 604-1414 826 New Memphis Ct Castle Rock, CO 80108 Restaurants www.kneaders.com

Re/Max Alliance - Dean Gary Team Contact: Dean Gary (303) 660-3326 1777 Rhodonite Court Castle Rock, CO 80108 Real Estate, Real Estate - Residen.al www.deangary.com

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Welcome To Our New Members (Continue) Secretary of Estates Contact: Tracey Wi4e (303) 660-8888 425 Wilcox Street, Suite 210 Castle Rock, CO 80108 Property Management, Real Estate www.secretaryofestates.com

Chicago Title Contact: Gretchen Ptacek (303) 291-9952 212 Wilcox Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title Company www.chicago.tle.com

Twisted Wardrobe Designs Contact: Denise Blodig (720) 328-3417 514 Perry Street, B100 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Bou.que, Retail www.twistedwardrobebou.que.com

Heirloom Wealth Management Contact: Rick Hurley (720) 708-6520 385 Inverness Pkwy, Suite 390 Englewood, CO 80112 Financial Advisor www.heirloomwm.com

July Ambassador of the Month— Congratula ons to Bryan Mullinax of Postal Annex Bryan and his wife Paula, have been opera.ng the Postal Annex store in Castle Rock since March of 2011. Bryan has been an Ambassador with the Chamber for a year and a half. Bryan stated being a member of the Chamber and an Ambassador has definitely benefited his business and has brought many wonderful personal rela.onships as well. “A4ending the ribbon cu]ngs and many Chamber events is a great way of mee.ng other business owners and being able to understand some of the issues that the en.re community faces. The Castle Rock Chamber provides a wide variety of events and programs which have assisted us in running our business and suppor.ng the community.” Bryan is honored to be the Ambassador of the Month and looks forward to con.nuing in this role for a long .me to come.

Bryan Mullinex Postal Annex

We applaud Bryan’s efforts to support and promote local businesses in our community!

Thank you Bryan, for all you do to support and promote the Castle Rock Chamber. We greatly appreciate your outstanding efforts! Ambassador Program Sponsored By:

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Thank You Sponsors! Beverage Sponsor

The Pepsi Bo4ling Company 3801 Brighton Boulevard Denver, CO 80216

Storage Sponsor

Park Street/Jerry Street Storage 1500 N. Park Street Castle Rock, CO 303.688.2242

Restaurant of the Month

34 E Allen Street Castle Rock, CO 80108 303.814.1148

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July Business of the Month—Douglas Elbert Relators Association The Castle Rock Chamber honors the Douglas Elbert REALTOR® Associa.on as our July Business of the Month recipient. For more than twenty six years, Douglas Elbert REALTOR® Associa.on has been a proud member of the Castle Rock Chamber. The Douglas Elbert REALTOR® Associa.on, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is part of America’s largest trade associa.on, represen.ng 1 million members. Their Mission is to empower their members to be community and industry leaders through the promo.on of ethical conduct, professionalism and community involvement. They provide innova.ve educa.on, training and resources. They are advocates for their communi.es, industry and their members. Who: Their membership is composed of residen.al and commercial REALTORS®, pledged to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Prac.ce and industry related partners engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry. Why: Working for America's property owners, the Douglas Elbert REALTOR® Associa.on provides a facility for professional development, research and exchange of informa.on among its members and to the public and government for the purpose of preserving the free enterprise system and the right to own real property. The Term REALTOR® Not all real estate agents are REALTORS®. The term REALTOR® is a registered collec.ve membership mark that iden.fies a real estate professional who is a member of the Na.onal Associa.on of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics. For more informa.on, visit our website at www.derarealtors.com.

www.CastleRock.org

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August Business of the Month—Nytech Chamber is Now Hiring! Membership Investment Representa ve

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce honors Nytech Hea.ng & Cooling as our August Business of the Month recipient. For more than 14 years, Nytech Hea.ng and Cooling has been a proud member of the Castle Rock Chamber. Serving Castle Rock and the surrounding communi.es in Douglas County, Nytech Hea.ng and Cooling’s goal has always been crea.ng lifelong customers by providing a service experience so excep.onal, customers cannot help but to tell their friends, family and neighbors about their posi.ve experience. Owner, Dan Reeter, creates this posi.ve experience with his passion and dedica.on to providing honest, friendly and highly trained coworkers. Our team is made up of Castle Rock residents who are proud members of the best community in the en.re state of Colorado and we’re dedicated to providing year-round safety, comfort and efficiency.

The Membership Investment Representa.ve will build and maintain posi.ve rela.onships with current and poten.al members and will focus on selling Chamber memberships to prospec.ve non-member businesses by communica.ng the benefits and value of the Chamber. By providing detailed informa.on on various programs offered through the Chamber which assist our members businesses in their growth process. With this goal in mind, the Membership Investment Representa.ve will support the Chamber’s mission with the goal of increasing the total number of members within the organiza.on. To apply visit www.castlerock.org/jobs.htm or email your resume to Sue@castlerock.org.

For more informa.on about Nytech Hea.ng and Cooling, call them at 303-663-6840 or visit their website at www.nytechmetal.com.

Congratula ons for being recognized as an outstanding business!

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11:30 am to 1pm

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Ribbon Cuttings, Celebrate Your Success Let us help you celebrate! Have you opened a new business, expanded at your current loca.on, reloca.ng or celebrated a milestone anniversary? The Castle Rock Chamber can help you share the good news! Contact Alicia@castlerock.org for details.

Curves – Castle Rock 4284 Trail Boss Dr., Unit 110 Castle Rock, CO 80104 303-660-2381 www.curves.com Sports & Recrea on – Fitness

Burger King 4408 Barranca Lane Castle Rock, CO 80109 303-688-9381 Restaurants

KidsRKids 3760 Dacoro Lane Castle Rock, CO 80109 303-615-3240 www.kidsrkidscastlerock.com Child Care

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Chamber to offer members a free package of training valued at $2,500.

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Save Time and Money with Targeted Training In conjunc.on with Coggno.com, we are happy to announce a new service for our members. We are now offering a selec.on of online training courses for purchase directly from our website. We've hand-picked courses that we feel are relevant to you and your employees, covering topics in HR, Compliance, SoVware, Social Media and Business Management – just to name a few. All courses will be available on-demand, 24/7, and administered through an employee's worksta.on. When purchasing the courses through our site, you will also receive a free Learning Management System, or LMS. This tool makes it simple to distribute, monitor, and report on all your employees' training. The training courses are specifically designed to address many of the issues around risk and liability faced by businesses today, as well as develop the skills of your employees. Visit www.CastleRockEG.com today. Select from an extensive library of the finest training providers and courses in the world, all recognized leaders in their fields. Purchase just the training your staff needs, no long term contracts or arbitrary subscrip.ons to training you don’t need. Find and purchase online training courses for your employees on an assortment of topics. Courses are self-paced, on demand, many with cer.ficates, and are distributed online to each employees′ computer via a free Learning Management System where you can track and view repor.ng.

Try Online Training Today! Contact Judy by email at Judy@castlerock.org or call the Chamber to receive a *free class while supplies last.

About Coggno Coggno is a universe of online training courses created by industry experts, and delivered via an intui.ve learning plaUorm. Online training through a Learning Management System is an easy and convenient way to distribute the latest coursework tailored to meet the needs of every department within large corpora.ons and small businesses. Learn more at www.Coggno.com or Email Kat@coggno.com for specific ques.ons or to create a learning plaUorm specific for your business needs.

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Chamber Offers Free Business Consultations For All

Program is Sponsored By:

Learn More and Register:

CastleRockEG.com

In-house training events are held at:

Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce,

420 Jerry Street, Castle Rock

September 15, 2015

9:30 am to 10:30 am

Third Tech Tuesday

Chamber Members free*, $25 for others

Harness the Power of Video with YouTube

September 17, 2015

11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Biz Builder Lunch N Learn**

Free to Chamber Members, $25 for others

October 8, 2015

11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Biz Builder Lunch N Learn**

Free to Chamber Members, $25 for others

October 20, 2015

9:30 am to 10:30 am

Biz Builder Lunch N Learn**

Chamber Members free*, $25 for others

Graphic Crea on and Manipula on Using Canva

Ques.ons? 303-688-4597

Loca.on: 420 Jerry St.

Castle Rock, CO 80104

How to exit from your business and re re someday!

Crime in Castle Rock—protect your business

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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! To receive your Na.onal Program Office Depot card, please call the Chamber at 303-6884597 or email Sonia@CastleRock.org. Comcast Business Class: Chamber members can save on internet Service and Voice service! For more info, contact Comcast Business Class at 303-7208090. Visit www.castlerock.org/ affinityprogram.htm or contact Alicia@castlerock.org for more informa.on.

Ambassador Program The Ambassadors are an all-volunteer organiza.on comprised of approximately 20 Chamber member firms who serve as the public rela.ons and reten.on arm of the Chamber. The Ambassadors provide understanding and confidence in the Castle Rock Chamber among our businesses. As highly visible and pres.gious volunteers, the Ambassadors serve as the Chamber’s primary liaison to Castle Rock Chamber members and play an essen.al role in membership reten.on, recruitment, anniversary calls, ribbon cu]ngs, conveying member needs and/or concerns to Chamber Staff and garnering support for the Chamber. ~Melanie Calhoun – Chairperson, www.castlerock.org/ambassadors.htm or contact Alicia@castlerock.org.

Business After Hours & Business Over Breakfast To assist our members in developing business rela.onships the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce offers many networking events throughout the year. There are monthly Business AVer Hours, Business Over Breakfast and Member Orienta.ons. Visit: www.castlerock.org/bah.htm or contact Alicia@castlerock.org for more informa.on.

Castle Rock Economic Gardeners (CREG) To provide small business owners with the resources used by best-in-class firms, thereby enhancing their compe..veness in the local, state and global marketplace. CREG is a group of dedicated business leaders who act as mentors and offer li4le to no cost business intelligence to both start-ups and established businesses in Castle Rock. ~Mike Tafoya, Portocol Business Strategies –Chairman, www.CastleRockEG.com or contact Judy@castlerock.org for more informa.on.

Douglas County Business Alliance (DCBA) Is a united effort of the Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Parker and Highlands Ranch Chambers of Commerce, South Metro Denver Chamber, along with the Northwest Douglas and Castle Rock Economic Development Councils, to form a legisla.ve coali.on to lead and influence regional, state and federal policy, legisla.on and regula.ons. The primary focus of the DCBA is to create a posi.ve business climate for the future of Douglas County businesses. ~Frank Gray, EDC Chairman ~Pam Ridler, Pam@castlerock.org or www.douglascountybusinessalliance.com/

Douglas County Young Professionals The Douglas County YP’s group is intended for young professionals aged 21 - 40, who live or work in the Douglas County community. DCYP offers great networking opportuni.es to help build your business prac.ce, gain las.ng friendships, and have fun at the same .me! Our Mission is to build a network of young professionals who support each other and provide a voice in the community, with an emphasis on social ac.vi.es and community involvement. ~John Woodrick, John@castlerock.org.

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Government Issues Committee (GIC) To be a proac.ve voice and advocate for the business community regarding governmental issues; promo.ng economic interests which contribute to the quality of life of Castle Rock and facilitates communica.on between local government and the business community. ~DJ Tedesco, Castle Rock Bank Chairman, or Pam@CastleRock.org for more informa.on.

Leadership Douglas County (LDC) Leadership Douglas County (LDC) provides the opportunity for par.cipants to broaden their knowledge of the community while enhancing their leadership skills. The program brings diverse people together to learn from each other, creates an expecta.on of servant leadership, and builds in real opportuni.es to teach knowledge and skills. Contact Carrie Buchan at info@leadershipdouglascounty.com for more informa.on or www.LeadershipDouglasCounty.com

Networking/Leads Groups The Castle Rock Chambers Leads Groups are organiza.ons of business professionals that have the desire to improve their income by forming rela.onships with other Chamber members for the purpose of exchanging direct client referrals and leads. www.castlerock.org/ networking.htm or contact Sue@castlerock.org.


WANTED: TEENS WHO MEAN BUSINESS YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS ACADEMY (YEA!) SEEKS INNOVATIVE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Now Accepting Applications The Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) is currently accep.ng applica.ons for the 2015-16 class. YEA! is a 30 week program that guides middle and high school students through the process of launching and running their own real businesses or social movements! While in the Academy, students will have access to valuable experts like a4orneys, accountants, marke.ng experts, graphic designers and web developers. Students will brainstorm ideas, create business plans with the help of one-on-one business mentors, pitch to investors for real start-up cash, legally establish their enterprises, and par.cipate in a tradeshow. Students also have the opportunity to win college scholarships. This year marks the beginning of a new partnership and a new venue as YEA! enters its fourth year. Star.ng in October, YEA! classes will meet at Castle Rock’s first coworking space, ConneXion Spot. YEA! is excited by the expanded possibili.es for the program as a result of being part of this new hub for collabora.ons and business development. The YEA! applica.on is available online for students to complete at YEADC.COM. Scholarships may be available for those who meet eligibility requirements. For more informa.on or ques.ons, contact CastleRockYEA@gmail.com or call Carrie at 720440-3726 for details.

Applica ons will be accepted un l September 25. The selec on process is compe ve, so applicants are urged to apply early.

Got a laptop lying around that you don't use? Is your company upgrading their equipment? Instead of taking up space in a storage unit, on a shelf, or in the garage, consider dona.ng your gently used laptops to YEA!

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

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2015 grad Catalin Varela distribu.ng the first issue of The Smile in You, a publica.on for teen girls, by teen girls.

We need to set up a computer lab for our students by October 15. Can you or your company help? YEA! is a 501(c)(3) organiza.on and your dona.on may be eligible for a tax deduc.on. Contact Carrie at CastleRockYEA@gmail.com or call 720.440.3726.

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Developing Leaders in Douglas County—2016 Class Announced Leadership Douglas County is designed to broaden par.cipant knowledge of the community while enhancing leadership skills, which in turn increases the strength and effec.veness of our new community leaders. Leadership Douglas County is pleased to announce the members of the Class of 2016, who will begin their journey with a kick-off retreat in September. We congratulate those selected to par.cipate! Cody Brenner Tammy Clausen Tina Dill Sidonya Fulton Karen Gargan Caitlin Gappa Bernie Greenberg Steve Johnson Kari Larese Mark Longacher Glenn Murray Kamela PancroV J.R. Pinon Joe Roos Sheryl Scripter Joshua Stermer Liz Whitmore Britney Winter

Douglas County Douglas County Libraries Douglas County Cabela's Douglas County Libraries Tri-County Health Kokish & Goldmanis Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Highlands Ranch Metro District Douglas County Town of Parker Colorado Credit Union Olinger, Andrews Caldwell Gibson Funeral Home Hide in Plain Sight Wild Yankee Liquors Wind Crest Re.rement Community City of Lone Tree FirstBank

The co-chairs for the Steering Commi4ee this year are Kris Medina (Pikes Peak Habit for Humanity) and Chris Cooper (City of Lone Tree Police Department) who are both graduates of the class of 2014. They will guide recent graduates of the class of 2015 as they plan the monthly sessions for the incoming class. If you would like to find out if LDC is for you, we invite you to join part or all of one of our programs and experience a day for yourself. Daylong classes meet throughout Douglas County on the first Wednesday of each month. For more informa.on on the Leadership Douglas County program, please call Carrie Buchan at 720.440.3726, email info@leadershipdouglascounty.com or visit us on the web: www.LeadershipDouglasCounty.org. We couldn’t run this program without our sponsors:

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Town & County News Town to hold elec on Nov. 3 - Castle Rock voters will be asked to decide on changes to the Town Charter during the November elec.on. Town Council decided to call a special elec.on to coordinate with the County elec.on, scheduled for Nov. 3. It is considered a special elec.on for the Town, because regular Town elec.ons are currently held in April. Read more at: h4p:// www.crgov.com/civicalerts.aspx? AID=969 WISE takes next steps in long-term water plan—Ensuring the Town’s long-term water future is a complicated process that has many puzzle pieces. Recently, a piece of that puzzle was secured when Town Council approved funding to begin design on the first piece of local WISE infrastructure that will be needed to start impor.ng renewable water to the area. Read more at: h4p:// www.crgov.com/CivicAlerts.aspx? AID=972 Light the Rock? See renderings on Facebook - Like South Dakota has Mt. Rushmore, Castle Rock has our signature Rock. What might it look like lit up at night? The Town last month tested some ideas for ligh.ng the Rock. Now, visit the Town’s Facebook page (Facebook.com/CRgov) to see photo renderings of ideas. Read more at: h4p:// www.crgov.com/CivicAlerts.aspx? AID=965

Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum's Free Monthly Presenta on at PS Miller Library is Thursday, September 10 from 6:45 PM to 8 PM - Join us for a presenta.on from Reagan Harper with the Colorado State Library on the Colorado Historic Newspapers project. Email museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org for more informa.on. "An Evening with Dream Masterz", Carol Massie & Joe Givan - A Fundraiser for the Senior Founda on is Friday, Sept 11, 2015 at the Theatre of Dreams in Castle Rock! Show.me: 7:30 - 9:00 pm: Magic, Comedy and more! Buy .ckets online at : www.Tickets.AmazingShows.com. Sky Ridge Medical Center will be hos ng, Bumps & Babies Community Baby Shower on Saturday, September 12 from 9 AM to 1 PM. This event is a celebra.on of motherhood for new and expec.ng moms. Local vendors and businesses come together to connect with local families. Email

Whiskey and a Western Date Night Movie – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid event loca on is behind the Emporium on Saturday, September 19 from 6 PM to 10 PM. (Live music and dancing will begin the event so bring your dancing shoes. Bringing out the true wild side in you, mechanical bull rides will be available for those who are willing. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid will begin at dusk. Castle Rock Police Department will par cipate in the Na onal Prescrip on Drug Take-Back event on Sept. 26. - Bring unused prescrip.on drugs to the Police Department, 200 Perry St., between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. that day. Read on for informa.on on the na.onal event. In addi.on, the Police Department accepts unused prescrip.ons during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

for more informa.on.

Oktoberfest is Saturday, October 3 from 11 AM to 7:00 PM at Fes val Park. A full day of fun with an authen c German band. Lots of food and vendors with craVs.

Boy Scout Troop 780’s 4th Annual Chilifest is on Saturday, September 12 from 4 PM to 8 PM at the DC Events Center. Join them for lots of chili, a car show, a demonstra.on by the Castle Rock Fire Department, food, drinks, a bounce house, a silent auc.on and a live band.

liveBIG 5K , 10k, and Family Adventure Run is Saturday, October 17 at PS Miller Park. Learn to live big, enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise at the 2015 liveBIG 5K, 10K and Family Adventure Run. Visit www.livebigfund.org for more informa.on.

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Starlight Movie #4 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier is Saturday, September 5 - The Starlight Summer movies have become the cornerstone of the Downtown Event Series. Fun-for-all-ages movies are shown on a giant, outdoor inflatable screen. The entertainment before each movie includes live music, kids’ ac.vi.es, as well as food and beverages from various vendors. Business Voice Newsletter ~ September/October 2015 ~

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Members in the News Martha Stewart Weddings and Mywedding Brands Partner to Become Leading Mul -PlaOorm Des na on and Resource for Wedding Inspira on—Meredith Corpora.on (NYSE:MDP; www.meredith.com), recently announced the launch of the Meredith Weddings Group, comprised of Martha Stewart Weddings magazine, marthastewartweddings.com, and mywedding.com. Read more at: www.castlerock.org/ chamber_news9.htm.

Opperman Honored at Elements Massage™ Conference in Vegas – Na.onal Franchise Elements Massage™ (Elements), celebrated the best of the best at its annual awards ceremony Wednesday evening in Las Vegas. Hundreds of franchise owners gathered at the Vene.an Palazzo Resort to honor their peers and elevate the brand during a three-day conference. The achievements of many in the Elements system have made the business one of

the most successful franchised massage brands in the United States. Read more at www.castlerock.org/ chamber_news10.htm. The New Chamber Maps are in! Stop by today and pick one up!

Catholic Chari es USA Recognizes Kathy Thayer, Catholic Chari es VP of Life Connec ons — Kathy Thayer has been named the Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan Award winner for 2015. Every year at the Catholic Chari.es USA (CCUSA) Annual Gathering, the Sullivan Award is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribu.on to social service programming for children. This year, Catholic Chari.es of Central Colorado nominated Kathy Thayer for her life-long commitment to the welfare of children, which is quite extensive. Kathy will officially receive her award at the CCUSA Annual Gathering in Omaha, Nebraska in September. Read more at www.castlerock.org/ chamber_news7.htm.

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Did You Know? As part of your membership with the Castle Rock Chamber, all members are eligible to contribute to our Business Voice Newsle4er in the “Members in the News sec.on. Submit all press releases or company announcements to the newsle4er Editor, Melissa Mares via email to mmares@castlerock.org by the 15th of the month.

Douglas County Fair Parade View Photos at www.CastleRock.org

Upcoming Signature Events Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock—Sept. 12 & 13, 2015 Downtown Castle Rock www.CastleArtfest.com Castle Rock Starlighting—November 21, 2015 Downtown Castle Rock www.CastleCulture.com

Take advantage of this opportunity to reach fellow chamber members. *Some Restric ons apply.

CHAMBER’S ONLINE MEMBERS DIRECTORY STATISTICS JULY-A UGUST TOTAL VIEWS 17,703 TRAFFIC COUNTS JULY-AUGUST PHONE CALLS 1088 WALK INS 3541 THE CHAMBER STAFF WORKS HARD TO ASSIST VISITORS AND GUESTS ONLINE AS WELL AS THOSE VISITNG IN PERSON AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR’S CENTER.

www.facebook.com/CastleRockChamber

www.twi4er.com/CRChamber

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INVESTMENT IN OUR COMMUNITY & THE CASTLE ROCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE!

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