JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 2024
WE MEAN BUSINESS
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RIBBON CUTTINGS // PG 8-9
50 QUESTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR // PGS 12 - 13
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CONTENTS 3
Chairman’s Message
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Board of Directors/Business Councils
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2023 Year In Review
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2023 Legislative Report Card
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Ribbon Cuttings
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Accolade Award Recipients/Sponsors
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50 Questions for the New Year
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Mayors’ Messages
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Referral Thank Yous
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New Chamber Investors
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State of Hesperia - Sponsor Thank You
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Chamber Calendar
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Chairman’s Circle
Published by the Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce 15428 Civic Dr. #310, Victorville, CA 92392 Tel: (760) 245-6506 Fax: (760) 245-6505 e-mail: mark@ghdcc.com Visit us on-line at www.ghdcc.com MANUSCRIPTS: The editor welcomes articles for possible publication. The Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce assumes no responsibility for the care or return of any manuscripts. Articles are subject to editing and are included on an “as space permits” basis. ADVERTISING: Advertising will be accepted from outside sources at the current member/non-member rates. The Chamber reserves the right to refuse any advertisement and/or sponsorship. The printing of an advertisement and/or content does not constitute or confer an endorsement of a product, business or service. DISCLAIMER: All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in Insight Magazine. The Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce accepts no responsibility for damages arising directly or as a consequence of the use or publication of inaccurate information. The opinions expressed by contributors are their own, and are not necessarily shared by Insight Magazine, its staff, the Greater High Desert Chamber or advertisers. Editorial content is intended as general information, and not as specific legal or financial advice; for such, readers are advised to consult professionals in the appropriate field. The Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce assumes no liability resulting from advertising contained in this publication.
Happy New Year to All! As we jump into the new year, I want to share my gratitude for this amazing community of leaders. The Greater High Desert Chamber of Commerce continues to be dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that recognizes and values the varied strengths of our members. We know that a diverse Chamber better represents the interests of our entire community. GHDCC strives to be a hub connecting the past, present, and future of the High Desert. By embracing our unique perspectives, we aim to build a thriving business community that stands the test of time. Our Leadership Classes are specifically designed to connect our upcoming leaders with each other. I encourage you to take advantage of this to grow the aspiring leaders in your organization. This quarter, we have several events on the calendar to bring our members together such as Valley Morning Insight, Friday Coffee Break, and Ribbon Cuttings. Also, mark your calendars for March, as we come together for our 25th Annual ‘An Evening Affaire’ at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in Victorville to enjoy an evening of networking, relationship building, and community spirit. It is an excellent opportunity for you to invite a prospective guest to see the value of GHDCC membership and all that our community has to offer. GHDCC is proud to be the hub where seasoned business and education leaders, budding entrepreneurs, and everyone in between can find support, resources, and a sense of belonging. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a fresh face in the High Desert, we want to work with and support you! I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your continued dedication and support. May 2024 be filled with prosperity, success, and meaningful connections. Wishing you all a Happy New Year! Dr. Lisa Lamb Lewis Center for Eductaional Research 2023-2024 Chair of the Board insight magazine | 3
BUSINESS COUNCILS
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Executive Committee Matthew Carlos – Chair – Desert Community Bank
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2023 - 2024
Director Manny Serrano – Jet Room, Inc. Kristi Montes - Journey Foursquare Church Philip Montaue - Amegatek Solutions, Inc.
Lisa Lamb – Chair of the Board – Lewis Center for Educational Research Shannon Shannon – Chair Elect – SaddleRock Reverse Mortgage Stacy DeVoll – Vice Chair – DeVoll Rubber MFG Group, Inc. Mike Thrapp – Immediate Past Chair – ICR Staffing Services, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2023 - 2024 Clinton Alford – Farmers Insurance-Clinton Alford Agency Casey Armstrong – Armstrong Fairway Insurance Agency, Inc. Gwen Bedics – Global Credit Union William Brady – NEXA Mortgage Jeff Dunagan – Mitsubishi Cement Corporation CJ Eversole – Pizza Factory of Apple Valley Martial Haprov – Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District Randi Hunt – A Better Way - Victor Valley Domestic Violence Aaron Korn – Pacific Refrigerator Company Arsalee Morales – Apple Valley Communications, Inc. Sarina Muhammad – Goodwill Career Resource Center Dr. Kenisha L. Williams – TransFormNation Training & Development, LLC.
APPLE VALLEY Executive Committee Lisa Kiplinger Kennedy – Chair – Boisset Collection Jessica Borzilleri – Secretary – Bellview Hospice Care, Inc. Dr. Kristi Mendoza – Treasurer – Optimum Audiology Director Sabrina Schneider – Off the Grid Brewery Israel Regus – Solstice Senior Living at Apple Valley
HESPERIA Executive Committee James Needham – Chair – Affordable Technology, Inc. Zack Flaherty – NEXA Mortgage Director Joan Rudder-Ward – Image Maker Visual Communications
VICTORVILLE Executive Committee Laura Andre – Chair – The Mall of Victor Valley Chris Lamoreaux – Secretary – Coldwell Banker Home Source Directors Brian Hennebry – Providence St. Mary Medical Center Terry Saenz – ICR Staffing Services, Inc.
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CALCHAMBER VOTE RECORD: MAJOR BILLS 2023
This report for the first year of the 2023-2024 legislative session focuses on Califomia legislators’ votes on California Chamber of Commerce priority bills. This is the 49th vote record the CalChamber has compiled in response to numerous requests by member firms and local Chambers of Commerce that would like a gauge by which to measure the performance of their legislators. Partial Picture No vote record can tell the entire story of a legislator’s attitude and actions on issues of importance to business. To fully evaluate your legislative representative, consult the legislative journals and examine your legislator’s votes in committee and on floor issues. You can view these via links at www. calchambervotes.com. Many anti-business bills were rejected by legislators in policy or fiscal committees, thus stopping proposals before they reached the floor for a vote. Most bills in this report cover major business issues that are of concern to both small and large companies. The CalChamber recognizes that there are many bills supported or opposed by business that are not included in this vote record and analysis. VIEW OUR REPORT CARD!
2023 LEGISLATIVE REPORT CARD HOW DID YOUR LEGISLATORS VOTE? MAJOR INITIATIVES TRACKED BY CALCHAMBER IN 2023
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SB 616 (Gonzalez) Imposes significant costs to employers through the expansion of employee sick leave from three to five days.
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ACA 1 (Aguiar-Curry) Suggests a constitutional amendment that would lower the voter approval threshold from two-thirds to 55%, specifically for increasing taxes related to affordable housing and public infrastructure.
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SB 799 (Portantino) Aggravates the Unemployment Insurance Fund debt while offloading heightened costs on all employers.
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AB 421 (Bryan) Proposes changes to the state's direct democracy process, aiming to eliminate any entity's ability to qualify for a referendum. SBX1 2 (Skinner) Undermines refiner’s profits and diminishes supply, operational efficiencies, and capital reinvestment in the state. SB 627 (Smallwood-Cuevas) Proposes an onerous and stringent process for hiring employees based solely on seniority.
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SB 399 (Wahab) Addresses employer speech concerning religious and political matters, including unionization, potentially introducing measures that could impact such discussions.
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SB 365 (Wiener) Eliminates arbitration agreements by allowing trial proceedings during an appeal.
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SB 525 (Durazo) Threatens to impose significant costs on health care employers by mandating increase in minimum wage. SB 553 (Cortese) Introduces regulations on workplace violence, including requirements for training and logging of workplace violence incidents.
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SB 253 (Wiener) Imposes mandatory reporting regulations for emissions on business entities with $1 billion annual revenue. AB 647 (Holden) Seeks to expand a statute related to successor grocery employers, potentially disrupting the ability of independent small stores to collaborate and introducing a new private right of action.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2023 ACCOLADE AWARD RECIPIENTS!
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50 SIMPLE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF FOR THE NEW YEAR REFLECTING BACKWARD TO REFINE FORWARD By John Emery | Article Courtesy of Entrepreneur | Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/50-questions-to-ask-your-business-before-the-new-year/465814
These questions, focused on branding and business growth, can help brands capitalize on past events and help you plan for the year ahead. We naturally begin to review things as our focus shifts to the new year (or a new fiscal year in any season). Assessing, lamenting, dreaming, dreading… Maybe it's a big initiative that someone in your leadership is spearheading, or maybe it's something entirely your responsibility to steer. Regardless, I wanted to create a set of comprehensive prompts, written in plain language, that hopefully stir up some fruitful reflection, as well as a way to summarize and prioritize them into goals at the end. I've collected the prompts into categories to keep us focused. The goal isn't to have a thoughtful response to every prompt but to pay attention to which prompts resonate most with you — and why. Every stone you turn over won't uncover a gem, but one of them will, and that's all that matters.
Brand identity 1. As our brand leaders, what do we value most in the world? 2. How would the world be different if our brand grew to become a household name? 3. If our brand were a person, how would we describe its personality? 4. How would an outsider describe what makes us unique? 5. Does our brand reflect the needs and aspirations of our target audience?
Competitive brandscape 6. Which of our competitors do we want to become more like? (Think of these as a "north star.") 7. Which of our competitors do we want to become less like? (We call this a "south star.") 8. Has our market position changed over the past year? How so? 9. What aspects of our company truly differentiate us from our competitors? List everything that comes to mind. 10. Are there any emerging trends in our industry that we should consider embracing in the year ahead?
Last year's brand performance 11. What achievements are we most proud of in the past year? 12. Which strategies or initiatives were most successful? 13. What were some of our most frustrating setbacks or obstacles? 14. How have our customers' perceptions of our brand changed? 15. In the last year, have we received helpful customer feedback?
Customer insights 16. How would you describe our ideal customer? Get granular. 17. What does our customer want? And what do they want more than that? (Keep asking that second question until you run out of responses.) 18. Where do our customers tend to hang out? 19. How do our customers prefer to interact with us? 20. What's the health of our touchpoints with customers? (Think customer service, support, etc.) insight magazine | 12
Talk tracks and messaging 21. Are we speaking our customer's language? 22. Are we offering enough consistency and variety in our messaging? 23. When did we compellingly tell our brand's story last? 24. Does content marketing play a role in our communications strategy? Should it? 25. Are there words or phrases we consistently use that we should rework?
Digital presence and social media 26. In the last year, how have we tried to improve our SEO? 27. Is our website effective in converting visitors? 28. Which social platforms seem most beneficial for our brand to interact with prospective customers? 29. Do we have a content calendar or rhythm to posting on socials? 30. How can we be more consistent on these platforms?
Product and service evaluation 31. How would you rate our product/service's ability to meet customer expectations? 32. In the last year, what feedback have we received about our offerings? 33. How can we enhance our product/service quality? 34. Is there anything we can wrap-around our product/service to delight our customers? 35. Are there opportunities to flex from predominantly service into a product, or vice versa?
Internal culture 36. Does our internal culture reflect the diversity of our customer base? 37. How aligned is our team around our brand values? 38. Does our team feel engaged and motivated, or perhaps lacking in certain areas? 39. What professional development opportunities can we provide in the next year? 40. How can we actively improve our recruitment and retention?
Financial health 41. What is the current financial health of our brand? 42. Are we charging enough (or too much) for our product/service? 43. Are there any creative ways to reallocate our budget to improve our operations next year? 44. Which new revenue streams could we explore? 45. What are our financial goals for the upcoming year?
Innovation 46. What new cultural trends should we prepare for? (Think AI, Web3, etc.) 47. How can we promote a culture of innovation within our company? 48. Are there any strategic partnerships that could benefit our brand? 49. How will we measure success in the coming year? Should we schedule quarterly reviews of these questions? And lastly — read through all of your responses to the previous 49 prompts and: 50. Dream up a list of five goals for the next year. Get specific. Take the guardrails off your mind momentarily and allow yourself to dream big. We often overestimate what we can get done in a week but underestimate what can happen in a year. Dream dreams that your future self might thank you for. Be specific. Use measurable language.
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MAYORS’ MESSAGES MAYOR GABRIEL REYES - ADELANTO As 2023 drew to a close, I looked back on the year and felt such gratitude for the City of Adelanto’s achievements and progress. Notably, our City’s sense of culture has experienced a resurgence, evident in the vibrant community events and ceremonies we’ve seen lately. This unity and pride stemming from our culture continue to inspire me, and I’m wholeheartedly dedicated to preserving it for future generations. Together, we will create a vibrant cultural community that enriches our lives. Our Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and Christmas Parade last month were shining examples of the unity in our community. Both events were incredibly well attended, more so than ever before! We were able to come together and celebrate the season of peace and joy. In November, the first Catalytic Converter Marking Event was hosted at Adelanto Stadium by the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station and Victor Valley Towing. Adelanto residents seized the chance to protect their vehicles and enhance community safety amidst the rising national trend of catalytic converter thefts, driven by valuable metals. By etching VINs onto converters, this event aimed to deter theft, aid recovery, and boost the chances of prosecuting thieves. Following its success, more events are planned for the future, ensuring ongoing vehicle protection and community safety. I commend City Hall’s administration for their work on the ambitious Bartlett Avenue Rehabilitation Project, funded through San Bernardino County Transit Authority Measure I and contributions from the Adelanto Public Utility Authority. This project involves Bartlett Ave’s complete reconstruction, from Adelanto Road to Lilac Road. It includes a comprehensive overhaul, encompassing road resurfacing, improved signage, and enhanced safety features. It’s a substantial investment in our city’s infrastructure, promising a more reliable and efficient road network. Furthermore, the concurrently planned water and sewer infrastructure improvements ensures better water supply reliability and quality for our residents while addressing aging infrastructure issues. As we welcome the new year, I extend my warmest wishes to everyone in the High Desert. May 2024 bring happiness, good health, and continued prosperity to all! Learn more at ci.adelanto.ca.us
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MAYOR SCOTT NASSIF - APPLE VALLEY Happy New Year from the Town of Apple Valley! We’re thrilled to kick off 2024 with exciting events for our residents and visitors. Our Parks and Recreation Department is set to launch its running series and provide plenty of fun activities to participate in. From the New Year Obstacle Run in January, the Hoppy Trails 5K Beer Run in February, to the St. Paddy’s Day 5K in March, there is a fun run for everyone this season. Our running events are a fun way to unite community members and promote healthy lifestyles. Sign up at AVRecreation.org. Apple Valley has experienced strong retail growth over the past year and continues to attract new development opportunities and tenants. Recent tenants include: Bath and Body Works, Coldstone Creamery, Barstow Country Butchering, AV Bicycles (relocation and expansion), just to name a few. We encourage you to get to know these local businesses, stop by and say hello. Check out our most recent Shop Local video highlighting 5th Generation Meat Co. by scanning the QR code below. The $12 billion Brightline project continues to move forward. Multiple avenues of funding have been secured and the project should break ground within the first quarter of 2024. Additionally, the Town Council approved a 99-home development off Deep Creek Road. The Town has a lot in store for 2024, and we are excited for another year filled with economic growth, community events and activities, and we will continue to create “A Better Way of Life” for our residents and visitors.
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MAYORS’ MESSAGES MAYOR LARRY BIRD - HESPERIA
MAYOR DEBRA JONES VICTORVILLE
The City of Hesperia is excited to embrace a new year filled with growth and new opportunities, and I’m honored to be serving as Mayor. Last year, we pursued our vision of fiscal health, safe communities, robust services, and dynamic development, all while delivering top-notch city services that empower our residents and businesses to thrive—and we’ll continue to use these guiding principles for a promising future. While we look ahead to another year of explosive growth in Hesperia, we’re grateful for the businesses that choose to invest in our community. Rosa Maria’s, a destination restaurant in Southern California, chose Hesperia for its first location in the Mojave River Valley. The restaurant is located at Bear Valley Road and Cypress Avenue. Dairy Queen is returning to Hesperia after being gone for more than a decade. Their latest location is situated immediately adjacent to the new Rosa Maria’s. In just six months, our City Council approved seven tract maps for the Silverwood project to be recorded, completing all of Phase 1A for this master-planned development. This tremendous accomplishment is part of a collaborative effort that points to new housing and employment opportunities and enhances the quality of life for our residents. We are proud to have Silverwood as part of our community, and we appreciate their dedication to integrating and engaging our local students through hands-on experiences in several fields for future career opportunities. On behalf of the City of Hesperia and our City Council, we look forward to building on the momentum of last year’s achievements and fostering a thriving community in 2024.
As we close out 2023 and look to the New Year, I must share with you that we have much to be grateful for in the City of Victorville! In December, we celebrated the grand opening of our much-awaited Victorville Wellness Center, the cornerstone of our strategy to reduce homelessness in Victorville. It is the first low-barrier, non-congregate emergency shelter to offer interim housing and wraparound support services with a medical and recuperative care clinic on-site. The Wellness Center will help the unhoused in our community find stability, and it will improve quality of life for all in our community. With 110 separate units and a minimum capacity of 170 beds, the center increases shelter beds in Victorville by 56 percent. To our great fortune, we received a $28 million Homekey Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development to fund the construction of our Wellness Center. We are extremely excited to be among the cities taking action to address the issue of homelessness head on, and we are grateful to our community including the Homelessness Solutions Task Force Members and service organizations who helped us envision the Wellness Center four years ago. We’re also grateful to see our Victorville economy continue to thrive. In 2023, more than 200 new commercial businesses opened in our great City. They range in size from large industrial to smaller, family-owned businesses. All contribute to our community, and all are valued by our City leadership. May your New Year be filled with peace, health, prosperity, and happiness!
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CHAMBER CALENDAR
JANUARY
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MARCH
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New Year’s Day GHDCC Offices Closed
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Valley Morning Insight - Reservations Required Victorville Conference Center 7:30am
Coffee Break Percy Bakker Community Center 7:00am
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Coffee Break Update - Reservations Required Via Zoom 9:00am
Valley Morning Insight - Reservations Required Victorville Conference Center 7:30am
25th Annual ‘An Evening Affaire’ ADVANCE TICKET SALES ONLY SBC Fairgrounds 5:00pm
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Ambassador Cmte. - Closed Meeting GHDCC - AV Office 12:00pm
Coffee Break Update - Reservations Required Via Zoom 9:00am
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Valley Morning Insight - State of the City Victorville - Rerservations Required V ictorville Conference Center 7:30am
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Coffee Break Update - Reservations Required Via Zoom 9:00am
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day GHDCC Offices Closed
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Legislative Action Committee Via Zoom 9:00am
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Coffee Break Percy Bakker Community Center 7:00am
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Coffee Break Percy Bakker Community Center 7:00am
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Ambassador Cmte. - Closed Meeting GHDCC - AV Office 12:00pm
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Legislative Action Committee Via Zoom 9:00am
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Ribbon Cutting Celebration - Rhea Lana’s of The High Desert 12:00pm
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Presidents’ Day GHDCC Offices Closed
Cmte. - Closed Meeting 12 Ambassador GHDCC - AV Office
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Coffee Break Percy Bakker Community Center 7:00am
Break 15 Coffee Percy Bakker Community Center
Shopping HD matters because it: • Strengthens our local economy
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Action Committee 21 Legislative Via Zoom 9:00am
Break 22 Coffee Percy Bakker Community Center 7:00am
Break 29 Coffee Percy Bakker Community Center
• Supports local jobs • Celebrates the uniqueness of our community • Invests in entrepreneurship and the future • Puts our taxes to good use & many more reasons! insight magazine | 22
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Amazon Bluestar Properties, Inc. Coldwell Banker Home Source Cornerstone Development Company Hesperia Recreation & Park District Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) Mitsubishi Cement Corporation
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