Best of OCEANSIDE Business Journal January 2019 Winter Edition

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Chamber-led Coalition to Seek Long-Term Solutions for Beach Preservation Story on Page 2

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Defeat of Measure Y Highlights Productive 2018 for Chamber

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SBDC: One of Region’s Best Business Resources

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Member and Community News

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Oceanside Economic Development News


Shop, Dine, & Play EDUCATION Peppertree Montessori ENTERTAINMENT Regal Cinemas (coming 2019) FASHION & APPAREL Alterations Studio Avenue FINANCIAL SERVICES Check ‘n Go Jackson Hewitt Tax Service GROCERY Sprouts Farmers Market HEALTH & BEAUTY Barber Shop Express Body & Brain Yoga Fitness 19 Happiness Nails Key Martial Arts HEALTH SERVICES College Dental Group LARGE RETAIL Big Lots PetSmart Target

RESTAURANTS Chipotle Mexican Grill El Pollo Loco Golden Corral McDonald’s Mountain Mike's Pizza Ohana Hawaiian BBQ Subway Victoria’s Mexican Food SERVICES College Coin Laundry College Pet Clinic Cox Communications Doug West Group Real Estate Oceanside Automotive Oceanside Tire & Service Center Sprint T-Mobile SPECIALTY RETAIL Fallas Parades GameStop Omega Bicycles

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BUSINESS JOURNAL OCEANSIDE CHA MBER OF COMMERCE QUARTERLY NEWSLET TER WINTER 2019

Oceanside Business Journal is published by the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce in 4 editions: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. This newsletter is available at the Chamber office, local businesses, libraries, Sunset Market, and in digital format on the Chamber’s website.

928 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 722-1534 info@oceansidechamber.com www.OceansideChamber.com Produced and published by the staff of the Oceanside Chamber Copyright Oceanside Chamber of Commerce All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2018 Design: Scott Ashton and Tiffany Smith

INSIDE THIS EDITION 4 Ribbon Cuttings Networking Events

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Cleaning Up Recycling

Last October, the Chamber Board and Staff came together for its annual planning session to set our priorities for the coming year. We identified key community issues that fit within our 3-Year strategic plan and began to set a course of action. Here’s a brief overview of our plans for each of these areas… Economic Development – Beach Sand Issue For as long as most of us can remember, our city has been known for its beautiful sandy beaches. Locals and visitors alike have recognized our beaches as one of San Diego County’s best attractions. A key to having sand on our beaches has been the annual harbor dredging conducted by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The sand removed from the harbor mouth is placed on our beaches just in time for summer. However, for 2 of the last 3 years, the USACE failed to get the job done properly and in a timely manner. We believe it is time for the Chamber to bring community leaders together to address solutions to this issue instead of the annual “band-aid” that falls off quickly or fails to get applied at all.

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The Chamber Board of Directors has authorized the creation of a Beach Sand Task Force that will bring together a wide variety of stakeholders to develop a long-term solution for beach erosion issues.

12 New and Renewing Chamber Members 15 San Diego’s Best Business Resource 17 Member and Community News 18 Economic Development Update

The more I read about the history of Chambers of Commerce, the more I grow to appreciate the role our organizations have played in convening key stakeholders to “make things happen” for our communities. I see the Oceanside Chamber continually moving toward a commitment to take the lead on important issues facing our city. I am grateful to work for a Board of Directors that understands the role we can play as a champion for a thriving community. The recent defeat of the Measure Y ballot initiative was a shining example of how the Oceanside Chamber took the lead on a critical issue facing our City. You can read more about this in our annual report on Page 8.

ABOUT THE CHAMBER

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by Scott Ashton CEO, Oceanside Chamber of Commerce

Public Policy – Helping Get Business-Friendly Candidates Elected Our quality of life is directly impacted by the quality of elected officials running our various government entities. Over 86% of Oceanside Chamber members responding to a recent survey said they felt it was important for the Chamber to be involved in helping business-friendly candidates get elected to office.

The Oceanside Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following Chamber Partners for their generous financial contributions to the Chamber’s program of work.

EMERALD PARTNER

PLATINUM PARTNERS

SILVER PARTNERS

BRONZE PARTNERS

For more information about how your company can participate in the Partner Program, please contact Scott Ashton at 760-722-1534

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Along those lines, the Chamber Board of Directors has directed the Chamber’s Business and Community Political Action Committee to create policies and procedures for endorsing/supporting business friendly candidates. Proposed policies and procedures will be brought to the board for consideration and adoption by Summer 2019. Workforce Development – Connecting Students With Jobs For our local economy to succeed, we will need a workforce with the technical and soft skills that match the needs of our businesses. As a result, the Chamber Board has directed its Workforce Development Task Force to create programs that will provide local students with exposure to emerging industries and career opportunities within Oceanside.

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We are truly excited to take on these challenges this year and in the years to come. It is a privilege to be a part of an organization that is positioned to make a positive difference in the community. With the support of our amazing business community, we are equipped to move forward in an impactful way. Here’s to a great 2019!

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Executive Committee:

Bill Birnie Frontwave Credit Union Chair Debra Allen Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Mortuary & Crematory, FD-234 Chair Elect Joshua W. Van Orden Oceanside Therapy Group Immediate Past Chair Marva Bledsoe Women’s Resource Center Secretary/Treasurer Kristen Huyck MiraCosta College Vice Chair Nicole Magnuson Oceanside Promise Vice Chair Kevin Witowich BBVA Compass Investments Vice Chair

Board of Directors:

Charlie Anderson Privateer Coal Fire Pizza Nazeli Dertsakian Genentech Julie Hiltsley Fairway Mortgage Lori Lawson New Line Associates Robert Lustig Military Automotive Assistance Program (MAAP) Cristian Manzano Wells Fargo Bank (Rancho Del Oro) Maria Mingalone Oceanside Museum of Art Haley Peterson Intesa Communications Group

Patricia Reily California State University San Marcos Jessica Shrader Tri-City Medical Center Bob Waite AFLAC - Bob Waite Adaline M. Woodard San Diego Gas & Electric Rick Wright MainStreet Oceanside

Advisors:

Philip Antekeier United States Marine Corps Leslee Gaul Visit Oceanside Conference & Visitor Bureau Deanna Lorson City of Oceanside

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Staff:

Scott Ashton Chief Executive Officer Tracy Chin Finance and HR Administrator Vannie Colon Membership Development Representative Quinton Harmon Membership Services Assistant Kristi Hawthorne Director of Events and Military Outreach Hana Gilbert Customer Service Specialist Emerald Lowe Director of Membership and Oceanside Young Professionals Pam Rumer VP of Business Development

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BREAKWATER COMMUNITY CHURCH CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING WITH A FALL FESTIVAL On Saturday October 27th, Breakwater Community Church celebrated the highly anticipated grand opening of their location at 506 S Nevada St. in Oceanside. Many of the church’s members were in attendance along with Chamber staff, ambassadors and Councilmember Jack Feller. The celebration included a bounce house, barbeque, and many raffle prizes for all ages. Breakwater Community Church is committed to a great future of bringing the gospel message to Downtown Oceanside and supporting our military families aboard Camp Pendleton.

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REXEL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES COMES TO OCEANSIDE

On Thursday, November 8th, Rexel Electrical Supplies celebrated the grand opening of their new location at 2195 Oceanside Blvd. in Oceanside. The celebration was catered by The Habit Burger Grill and offered attendees exclusive savings on products and brands. Mayor Weiss, Councilmember Jack Feller and Oceanside Princess Courtney Peluso were also in attendance. Rexel USA is an electrical supply distributor providing a wide range of electrical parts and components for electricians, contractors, and large industrial organizations. They partner with the best manufacturers, allowing for them to offer a unique range of electrical supplies, ultimately leading professionals nationwide to choose them as their go-to electrical supply partner.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OPENS CENTER FOR INNOVATION On Thursday, November 8th, the Boys & Girls Club of Oceanside unveiled its long-awaited Center for Innovation project to the Community at their location at 401 Country Club Ln. The 2,800 sq. ft. addition will house their Culinary Arts Teaching Kitchen, Performing Arts Center, and STREAM Lab. Each supporting future career development in the restaurant, music, biotech industries and more. The event featured hands on experiments as well as hors d’oeuvres provided by Kitchens for Good.

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UPCOMING

Networking Events

Networking events are open to Oceanside Chamber members. For more information about these events, or to attend as a prospective member, contact Emerald Lowe at (760) 722-1534 ext. 110 or email Emerald@OceansideChamber.com

FIRST TUESDAY COFFEE A casual morning of coffee and treats in a roundtable networking setting. Share a business card and get your “elevator pitch” ready. Free to Chamber members. Visitors welcome with registration.

Chamber conference room 928 N. Coast Highway 8:00-9:00am February 5, March 5, April 2

SECOND TUESDAY BEER N BRAGGIN Social Meet-Up with no agenda and no host-bar. Make new friends and enjoy a happy hour after work. We meet from 4:30pm – 6:00pm and open to the public. Chamber membership not required.

January 8 @ Gold Coast Mead February 12 @ Northern Pine Brewing March 12 @ Stone Brewing Co.

BUSINESS MIXERS Join us for an evening of networking, appetizers and prizes. A portion of our raffle will benefit a local non-profit organization.

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For further information or to register for a FREE ORIENTATION on January 16, contact: Tracy Chin, Oceanside Chamber of Commerce 760-722-1534 Ext. 103 tracy@oceansidechamber.com www.oceansidechamber.com | Winter 2019

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“Cleaning Up” Recycling by Daniel Butler Municipal Relations San Diego County Waste Management of North County

The recycling industry is currently going through a serious downturn due to import policies being enforced by China to reduce trash in recyclables put into effect in early 2018. Their action stems from something that has become all too common in recycling programs across North America: recycling contamination, or the percentage of trash mixed with recyclables. Today, the average contamination rate among communities and businesses sits at around 25%. That means that about 1 in 4 items placed in a recycling container is actually not recyclable through collection programs, and this creates enormous problems for the recycling economy. China – a major importer of recyclables – continues to issue new rules on the types of materials it will accept, including a 0.5% maximum on recycling contamination. That means that the 25% contamination rate we see today must reach virtually zero for those items to be recycled. Anything above that 0.5% contamination will be rejected by China, shipped back to the United States, and eventually that material will have to go to a landfill. These new guidelines result in higher processing costs while commodity prices are continuing their downward trend in value.

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The recycling industry, in response to China’s strict acceptance policies, began sending material to Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar. However, these countries have now committed to follow in the footsteps of China and restrict foreign materials from coming to their ports. Domestic processing facilities are also being explored, but any new industry-wide developments could be at least five years out. Many of us grew up with a different kind of recycling program than we have today. Back in the day, we separated items at the curb each week, making it easier to process paper, aluminum, glass and plastics into different material streams. All the right things were being recycled. In the early 2000s, recycling changed with the arrival of “single-stream”. Through this process, residents and businesses could put all acceptable recyclables into a single bin or cart, and those items would then be separated at a sorting facility. Over a short period of time, thanks to the convenience of single-stream, more people began to participate as recycling rates soared to their highest levels. Unfortunately, the negative side-effect of increased participation due to the convenience of commingled bins and carts was non-recyclables finding their way into the recycling stream – things like plastic bags, organic waste (food, liquid and yard waste), rubber continued on page 20

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D E FE AT O F M E A S U R E Y H I G H L I G H T S I M PA C T F U L 2018 F O R O C E A N S I D E C H A M B E R LAST YEAR , the Oceanside Chamber Board of Directors began implementation of its 3-Year Strategic Plan. The plan identified six focus areas in which the Chamber would be a catalyst for business growth through the year 2020.

We have completed the first year of that plan, and here is an update on our progress in each of our 6 key areas... farmers who desired to protect the future of farming in our community as well as preserve Oceanside’s opportunity to pursue agritourism in the South Morro Hills area of Oceanside. The BACPAC commissioned a study on the Economic Impact of the SOAR initiative, and the facts generated from this report were instrumental in the campaign to defeat Measure Y.  On a statewide level, we continued to stay in close touch with the Cal Chamber and other business organizations and participated in pro-business coalitions on legislative issues of importance to business.

PUBLIC POLICY HIGHLIGHTS  One of our first tasks was to update our Public Policy Platform to allow more latitude to quickly take positions on issues of importance to our business community. The Public Policy Task Force had several meetings to review and update the guidelines, and will now meet regularly to consider new items that may need to be added to keep the platform relevant. Staff has updated the guidelines on the Chamber website and has developed a printed version for distribution to members.  In partnership with our Business and Community Political Action Committee (BACPAC), we held candidate forums for Oceanside Districts 1 and 2 City Council candidates. The forums were well attended by the public and 100% of the candidates showed up and participated. The Chamber did a follow-up article on the forums in the Fall 2018 edition of the Oceanside Business Journal that outlined the candidates positions on the following key issues: Cannabis, Measure X, Measure Y, and also highlighted some of the key comments of each candidate.  The Chamber took a lead role in defeating Measure Y (aka the SOAR Initiative). We were instrumental in convening business & community leaders and local 8 | Oceanside Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Journal

 As a champion of a thriving community, the Chamber recognizes the need to have effective policymakers in elected office. Along those lines, the Chamber Board has directed the Business and Community Political Action Committee to create policies and procedures for endorsing/supporting business friendly candidates. Chamber staff has reached out to members of the business community for input on the qualities they would like to see in their elected leaders. Proposed policies and procedures will be brought to the board for consideration by Summer 2019.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS  The Chamber partnered with the City’s Economic Development Department to hold the 1st Annual Oceanside CARES business walk. Teams from the Chamber and City staff went out for a morning of visits to dozens of Oceanside businesses, to learn about their businesses and how we can help them grow in our community in years to come.  The Chamber regularly provided a much-needed pro-business voice at the City Council and Planning Commission meetings to support projects that will provide growth and employment in our community. Winter 2019 | www.oceansidechamber.com


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 The Chamber joined a coalition of organizations on the steering committee of the Oceanside California Cultural District in leveraging Oceanside’s rich cultural arts status for economic growth in our community.

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 In support of tourism as a key economic driver, the Chamber Board authorized the creation of a Beach Sand Task Force that will bring together a wide variety of stakeholders to develop a long-term solution for beach erosion issues.

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS The Chamber continued its partnership with the Oceanside Promise to support their goals of aligning community resources to better serve Oceanside’s Youth. Chamber CEO Scott Ashton serves on the leadership table and other committees within the Promise. Most recently, we began working in support of their Latino Young Men Success Initiative.

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program and how we can provide our high schools with a stronger connection to the evolving workforce needs of our business community.  The Chamber Board has directed the Workforce Development Task Force to create programs that will provide local students with exposure to emerging industries and career opportunities within Oceanside.

MILITARY OUTREACH HIGHLIGHTS  Last year we launched our new Military Mentorship program which provides a free 6-month associate membership to transitioning servicemembers who are interested in developing and practicing networking skills and/or would like to take advantage

FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY SUPPORT HIGHLIGHTS  The Chamber coordinated a meeting of our local restaurant owners and managers with the Director of Local Governmental Affairs of the California Restaurant Association. They provided an overview of local and state issues that could specifically impact our restaurants in the coming months.

of our business training workshops in pursuit of an entrepreneurial path. Each servicemember is provided a mentor from the Chamber to help them navigate our services and maximize the 6-month membership. We partnered with Cal State San Marcos and Frontwave Credit Union to provide training for our mentors. Over a dozen servicemembers have signed up for the program, with several already participating in Chamber activities.

 We reached out to the City council as they were considering a straw ban ordinance on top of the state’s “straws upon request” legislation. The Chamber asked the City to hold off on creating any ordinances before providing an opportunity for the restaurant community to weigh in on this issue. The council held off on the idea of an ordinance and will conduct workshops on the issue in 2019.

 We are also partnering with the Veterans Chamber of Commerce and Veterans Association of North County in our outreach to transitioning servicemembers.

NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS OUTREACH HIGHLIGHTS  This strategy was formed with the idea of seeking opportunities for the Chamber to do business outreach in the newly formed city council districts in Oceanside. We held two “Meet the Candidates” events for Districts 1 and 2, providing an opportunity for Chamber and community members to interact with the council candidates in attendance. 10 | Oceanside Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Journal

 Chamber staff published the first annual Best of Oceanside Restaurant Guide to help our local restaurants get exposure to new customers including visitors, locals and our military families on Camp Pendleton. On behalf of the Oceanside Chamber Board of Directors and Staff, we want to thank all of our members for their support that made these accomplishments possible over the past year! Winter 2019 | www.oceansidechamber.com


CAL COMPETES TAX CREDITS WORKSHOP Growing your company in California? Join us for a free workshop to learn more about the California Competes Tax Credit. The California Competes Tax Credit is an income tax credit available to businesses that want to come, stay or grow in California. Since the program launch, 112 San Diego companies have won $66 million in tax credits. The next application round is open from January 2 to January 21 2019. Workshop details: January 8, 2019 from 9:00 – 10:00 am Oceanside Chamber of Commerce 928 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054 Register at www.OCCFeaturedEvent.com Official Cal Competes website: http://www.business.ca.gov/Programs/CaliforniaCompetesTaxCredit

CHAMBER AND GENENTECH PARTNER ON STEM AWARDS FOR LOCAL CLASSROOMS Each year the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce and Genentech partner in the distribution of STEM awards to classrooms in the Oceanside Unified School District. This year one of the recipients was North Terrace Elementary School on Camp Pendleton. Chamber CEO Scott Ashton and Director of Events and Military Outreach Kristi Hawthorne visited the class and were treated to a demonstration of how the award funds were used. Awards were presented to approximately 40 different classrooms in the district, ranging from Kindergarten through High School.

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NEW MEMBERS September 7th – December 10th 2018 Ace Tours LLC 3200 Highland Ave., Ste. 313 National City, CA 91950 (619) 250-6999 www.acetoursllc.com Transportation Ares Strategic Consulting Oceanside, CA 92056 (408) 315-5569 Business Consulting Arrowood Golf Course 5201A Village Dr. (760) 967-8400 Oceanside, CA 92057 www.arrowoodgolf.com Golf Courses Autism Speaks, Inc. (San Diego County) 10970 Waterton Rd. (619) 318-7424 San Diego, CA 92131 www.AutismSpeaks.org Behavioral Health/Autism

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Buffalo Soldiers Motorcyle Club Oceanside P.O. Box 207 (213) 910-6360 Oceanside, CA 92051 www.bsmcoeanside.com Clubs and Organizations/Non-Profit Camp Pendleton Self Storage 6th & B St., 16 Area (760) 385-1122 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 www.camppendletonstorage.com Storage Creative Photography Inc 314 Wisconsin Ave. #D (760) 434-0800 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.creativephotographyinc.com Photography

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First Command Financial Services 4167 Avenida de la Plata (760) 631-8300 Oceanside, CA 92056 www.firstcommand.com Financial Services

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Gina Roman Insurance Services 3624 Ocean Ranch Blvd. 1 (800) 304-3254 Oceanside, CA 92056 www.romaninsuranceservices.com Insurance IVHydrate 2101 S. El Camino Real, Ste. 204-B32 Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 717-4155 Health and Wellness

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Luna Live Scan & Notary 2170 S. El Camino Real Ste. 103 Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 537-5911 www.lunalivescan.com Live Scan & Notary Lynn Abaté-Johnson Oceanside, CA (707) 495-1795 www.peoplefw.com Marketing and Social Media Networking Mission Federal Credit Union 47 Douglas Dr., Ste. 100 (800) 500-6328 Oceanside, CA 92058 www.missionfed.com Banks Oceana Laundry - Self Service & DropOff Laundry 815 S. Coast Hwy. (760) 722-0907 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.oceanalaundry.com Laundromat Oceanside Craft Farms Oceanside, CA 92057 Agriculture

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Otterlei Coastal 2028 S Coast Hwy. (760) 966-1608 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.otterleicoastal.com Gift Shops Planet Fitness 4130 Oceanside Blvd. (760) 941-4855 Oceanside, CA 92056 www.planetfitness.com/gyms/ oceanside-ca Fitness Center Psylo Graphics 4751 Oceanside Blvd., Ste. E Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 666-1831 www.psylographics.com Screen Printing

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M E MMembership BERSHIP MEMBERSHIP Membership Purple Heart Originals, LLC 518 Oceanside Blvd., #101A Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 691-6966 www.purpleheartoriginals.com Military Supplies

Quality Lock and Security Services, Inc. 340 E. Broadway (760) 945-4545 Vista, CA 92084 www.qlsecurity.com Locksmith Rexel Electrical Supplies 2195 Oceanside Blvd. (760) 696-9475 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.rexelusa.com Electrical Distributors - Wholesale Servpro of Fallbrook/South Oceanside 215 W. Ash St. (760) 451-0600 Fallbrook, CA 92028 www.servprofallbrooksouth oceanside.com Fire, Water & Mold Damage Restoration Sumix Corporation 3532 Seagate Way, Ste. 100 Oceanside, CA 92056 (877) 233-3385 www.sumix.com Manufacturing The Miller’s Table 514 S. Coast Hwy., Unit A (442) 615-7200 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.themillerstable.com Restaurants - Gastropubs Venetos Cucina Italiana 608 N. Coast Hwy. (760) 722-1228 Oceanside, CA 92054 www.venetoscucinaitaliana.com Restaurants - Italian Zero Chip AutoGlass Oceanside, CA 92057 (760) 429-9086 www.zero-chip-autoglass.business.site Auto Glass

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MEMBER R E N E WA L S

Members Renewed September 7th – December 10th 2018

76-80 Years as Member Weseloh Chevrolet & Kia 61-65 Years as Member Larry Hatter 56-60 Years as Member Banner Boom El Camino Country Club 41-45 Years as Member Days Inn Oceanside Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Mortuary & Crematory, FD-234 Scripps Health Tri-City Medical Center 36-40 Years as Member Cox Communications Gaspar Doctors of Physical Therapy, APC MiraCosta College Oceanside Industrial Park O’Harra Fiduciary Services 31-35 Years as Member Richard’s Mobile Tire Service 26-30 Years as Member American Legion #146 California Surf Museum Federal Heath Sign North County Health Services QLN Conference Center & Meeting Facility YMCA- Joe and Mary Mottino Family 21-25 Years as Member Allie’s Party Equipment Rental, Inc. Better Business Bureau of San Diego Friends of the Oceanside Public Library Harbor Gift Shop Ocean’s Eleven Casino Oceanside Unified School District Parra Accounting & Income Tax Service Ranch House Veterinary Services TelComTec

16-20 Years as Member Best Western Plus Oceanside Palms Century 21 Mission/Beach Bunch (Gordy Witz) Comfort Suites Marina CompassMark Diamond Environmental Services, LLC El Camino Rental Elegance Talent Agency & Model Management Fairwinds Ivey Ranch Jackie Camp Jazzercise Fitness Center LEGOLAND California McDonald’s Mission Marketplace Shopping Center Nana and Pop Pop’s Sweet Shop Navy Federal Credit Union Oceana Resales & Rentals Oceanside Airport Association Oceanside Museum of Art Paradigm Special Effects Graphics Robert W. Davis, C.P.A. Sea Star Charters & Ocean Classroom State Farm Insurance Michelle McGowan, Agent Storage West Self Storage Warner’s Muffler, Inc. 11-15 Years as Member Advantage, Inc. Brookdale Oceanside Bruce Mortland Circle of Friends Pet Sitters Coldwell Banker/Rita Harper, Realtor, SRES Elizabeth J. Graff Jitters Coffee Pub Joe’s Crab Shack Jordan & Jordan Primary Health Partners Royal Rooter, Inc. Security Public Storage SonicSpider LLC Wyndham Oceanside Pier Resort 6-10 Years as Member 8-2-8 Urgent Care Action Carpet and Floor Decor Adrageous! Advanced Plumbing Systems

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AFLAC - Bob Waite Anderson Catering Services Anna’s Housekeeping Beach House Winery Bill Edom Photography Body & Brain Yoga and Tai Chi Breakwater Brewing Co. Carlson Mobile Notary Coast Dental Coastal R.E. Service Team, Inc. – Sylvia McGuire Courtyard San Diego Oceanside Dare to be Fit Domino’s Pizza #7751 Dragon Printing, Inc. Express Employment Professionals Gigi Gleason Harney Sushi HOCOA-Your Home Repair Network Hot 2 Pop Kettle Corn / Finest City Kettlecorn Kingsmen Cleaners, Alterations & Military Uniforms MailingList.org Maximum Mortgage & Real Estate – Christopher Rodriguez Moov Real Estate Sales - Brian Long New Line Associates New Venture Christian Fellowship North County Lifeline Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation Oceanside Jewelers Oceanside Security Agency Oceanside Theatre Company Oceanside Timeshare Rentals Premier Carpet Care San Diego County Credit Union Sanford Clinic At Rady Children’s Shekinah Wedding and Event Planning Services, LLC Sunny Day Tutoring Services That Boy Good Thrivent Financial Ultimate Carpet Cleaning United Studios of Self Defense Window Pros Wounded Warrior Homes, Inc.

1-5 Years as Member Brain on Computers 760 Marketing Abigail’s Medical Supplies, Inc. All Tune and Lube Total Car Care American Heart Association American Pharma Wholesale Boss-Play Escape Rooms Bread of Life Rescue Mission Candace Saari, CPA Ceutix Labs Children’s Paradise Inc Coast Compounding Pharmacy Coastal Academy Cynthia’s Artistic Expressions Dominic’s Italian Restaurant Don’s Country Kitchen DQ Grill & Chill Restaurant Elements Massage Fairway Mortgage-Julie Hiltsley Farmers Insurance-Silvia Calderon Felix’s BBQ with Soul Free Market Vending Frontline Tattoo Fully Promoted of Oceanside Global City Media Center GoJump Oceanside Gypsy Soul Dreaming Harcourts Sand and Sea Properties Health from Within Family Wellness Center Hello Betty Fish House Hume & Company ILoveKickboxing-Oceanside Integral Communities Intesa Communications Group Jim Thompson Insurance and inancial Services Joel Marcus Insurance Jorge Alonso Auto Repair Services Kaiser Permanente - Oceanside Kennedy & Associates Kylie’s Closet Langfordesign Law Office of Vikas Bajaj, APC Linksoul LTH & Kitchen Marketing Agency Simone & Company Mathematical Boundaries Mathnasium of Oceanside North

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MedRev Military Automotive Assistance Program (MAAP) Missett Media, LLC dba Signs of Support Modern Airsoft Mr. Marce Party Rentals Northern Pine Brewing NuPacifica Realty Ocean Hills Independent/Assisted Living and Memory Care Oceana Vein Specialists Oceanside Community Church Oceanside Promise Oceanside Urgent Care Family Practice Ohana Cupcakes Panda Express Paychex Premier Dental Arts Primary Care Associates, Part of OptumCare Primerica- Stacey Smith-Bacon Privateer Coal Fire Pizza Qualicare Family HomeCare-North San Diego County Quarry Creek Dental Group Right at Home In-Home Care & Assistance Sandra Bonds Hickey, Esq. Santa Fe Dental Group Scholarship Prep Senior Care Options Shaklee Distributor - Richard Fox SignArt Graphix South O’ Internet Services Stifel - Evan Hennessy Stratford at the Harbor Studio 78 Submarina Oceanside West Syndicate Vapes Ted Marioncelli The Elizabeth Hospice The Etouffee Cafe The Frame House The North County Food Bank Tough Turtle Turf Tri-City House of Dentistry Two Guys Grilling Veteran Homeowners Club Yummie Fountains

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MEMBERSHIP S A N D I E G O ’S

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In 2018 the San Diego and Imperial Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network Helped Local Business Owners Increase Sales by almost $44 Million Being an entrepreneur or a business owner can be daunting. “How do I start my business?” “Why do I need a business plan?” “Should I incorporate or not?”” How do I raise working capital?” “Is my business profitable?” “How do I get more customers?” “Will I make payroll? “How can I get a government contract?” “Do I need to hire employees?” “How do I expand and export?” “Should I franchise?” “How do I sell online?” “Is my marketing working?” These are just a few of the questions that keep business owners up at night. They find answers to these and many more questions concerning how to start, manage and grow a business at the Small Business Development Centers. That’s where I went to start my marketing company over ten years ago and I am still there. The SBDCs were created over 40 years ago as a partnership between the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the education community to provide business owners with training and counseling/mentorship that would create a positive economic impact including creating jobs, increased revenue and capital infusion. SBDC’s provide one-onone business advising and most training workshops at no cost to small business owners. The SBDC’s are San Diego’s “Best Business Resource”, The SBDC’s trainings and customized one-on-one business advising and mentorship are very beneficial for anyone starting or expanding a small business as I learned on the road to business ownership. There are over 1,000 SBDCs nationally and internationally and four local SBDC’s within the San Diego and Imperial Network. “We couldn’t have made our 24-7 Postal Service happen without the entire SBDC team working on our behalf. They changed our life,” according to local entrepreneurs www.oceansidechamber.com | Winter 2019

Omin & Adriana Zarafe. They utilized the SBDC’s services to obtain capital, start their business and create two new jobs.

“The SBDC Entrepreneurship Academy provides guidance on starting a new business properly. It is a day and a half long “boot camp” on what it takes to start and run a business. Graduates then have the opportunity to work with an SBDC business advisor to develop a business plan, set up the organization and start the business,” explains Sudershan Shaunak, an experienced entrepreneur and Director of the North San Diego, SBDC hosted by MiraCosta College at the Carlsbad campus. “Our goal at the SBDC is to provide assistance, information and resources to help businesses grow profitably. We work with businesses in many different industries and stages of their business,” continues Shaunak. “The SBDC helped us obtain a significant contract with Camp Pendleton. They put our company on an continued on page 16 Oceanside Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Journal | 15


SAN DIEGO’S BEST BUSINESS RESOURCE

MEET THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE Thursday, January 31, 2019 5pm to 7pm El Camino Country Club 3202 Vista Way, Oceanside Each year, the Oceanside Chamber hosts a “Meet the City of Oceanside” event to give Oceanside Chamber of Commerce members, Oceanside businesses and individuals who do business in Oceanside, the opportunity to meet and network with local elected officials, City of Oceanside staff members and community leaders. The event is presented by Tri-City Medical Center.

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entirely different path. Their advisors were extremely knowledgeable and they along with the workshops we attended helped us increase our sales $3.85M, obtain $108,000 in contracts and $10,000 in capital,” says, Decarlos Daniel, CEO, MD Commercial Cleaning based in Fallbrook California.

Being a client of the SBDC provides access to a team of needed experts and resources with no cost to you. As a business owner it gives me a peace of mind knowing the SBDC is in my corner and only an e-mail away.

ENLISTED RECOGNITION RECEPTION Thursday, February 28, 2019 6pm to 8pm Veterans Association of North County 1617 Mission Avenue, Oceanside The Oceanside Chamber of Commerce is excited to once again honor Camp Pendleton’s top Marines and Sailors from various units at the annual Enlisted Recognition Reception. Marines and Sailors representing various units from aboard Camp Pendleton will receive recognition, along with plaques from the Oceanside Chamber, and certificates of recognition from elected officials. The event is presented by Pioneer Services. 16 | Oceanside Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Journal

In 2018, the San Diego and Imperial Network helped over 2,800 small business owners create 144 new businesses and 706 new jobs; obtain $38 Million in capital infusion and $100 Million in contracts as well as increasing revenues almost $44M. The North San Diego SBDC is only a click or phone call away- visit us at www. sandiegosmallbiz.com to register for workshops; or call 760 795-8740 to schedule a one-on-one meeting with a business advisor. Lynn Pittman is a small business owner and the marketing and outreach specialist for the San Diego and Imperial SBDC Network.

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MiraCosta College has a new degree and certificate program in engineering technology aimed at providing students with the education and training needed to secure well-paying, middle-skilled jobs as engineering technicians in as little as a year. The new program began enrolling its first students this fall. “This is a great opportunity for students to get an in-demand degree for a high-demand profession,” said Professor Paul Clarke, who helped design the program. “It also provides a ladder of sorts, in that students can earn their degree, get a good job, work for a few years, then come back and earn a bachelor’s degree to further their career opportunities.” Caltrans and SANDAG will break ground to extend the carpool lane on I-5 in each direction between Manchester Avenue in the City of Encinitas and Palomar Airport Road in the City of Carlsbad. The double tracking of the coastal rail line, bike/pedestrian path improvements, restoration of the San Elijo Lagoon, and replacement of the I-5 highway and rail bridges over the San Elijo Lagoon are already underway in the community of Cardiff-by-the-Sea. These improvements are known as Build NCC, the first phase of construction on the North Coast Corridor (NCC) Program in the cities of Solana Beach, Encinitas and Carlsbad. The Oceanside Promise partners are aligning our collective resources to better support the college, career and life readiness of Oceanside’s students with an emphasis on Latino young men. The Latino Young Men Success Initiative was launched in late 2018 in order to rally the community to provide additional supports and opportunities for some of our community’s most vulnerable youth. Your business or www.oceansidechamber.com | Winter 2019

organization can support the initiative by providing internships, offering job shadowing opportunities, or financing an intern through sponsorships.

Scripps Health has achieved a 25 percent reduction in the average number of tablets per opioid prescription ordered for patients at its hospitals and outpatient centers across San Diego County during the first year of its Opioid Stewardship Program (OSP). Scripps created its OSP last year with the goals of reducing prescription opioid usage, preventing opioid addiction and taking advantage of other pain management options before considering opioids. “We want to return our patients to healthy function as soon as possible, without putting them at risk for opioid dependency or the side effects of opioid usage,” said Ole Snyder, M.D., a Scripps-affiliated family medicine physician and chairman of Scripps’ OSP. “We’ve designed a multifaceted approach to achieve these goals, which includes educating patients and doctors, and implementing consistent prescribing and tapering standards.” The Business Explosion (affectionately known as “BOOM!”) brings together local business professionals from all over San Diego and surrounding counties for an afternoon of networking, exhibiting, marketing (yes, this a great opportunity to market yourself and your business), mixing, mingling and socializing in a “laid back”, nopressure environment with a high-energy, explosive atmosphere! Strategically held in January to help you fill your pipeline for the year, BOOM! is your first, mustattend business event in North County combining a mixer, expo, a “flavor explosion” and the ever-popular “BOOM! The Talk Show” for one amazing afternoon. Read full versions of these stories and more at www.oceansidechamber.com/news. Oceanside Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Journal | 17


THE LATEST...

CEANSIDE

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT THE LATEST...

CEANSIDE NEWS

DECEMBER 2017 OCEANSIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS

OCEANSIDE NEWS IS A PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. OCEANSIDE NEWS IS DEDICATED TO BEING A STRONG PARTNER WITH BROKERS, DEVELOPERS, BUSINESSES, AS WELL AS BUSINESS LEADERS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS. WE WELCOME YOUR INPUT AND YOUR NEWSWORTHY INFORMATION FOR OUR PUBLICATION.

NEWS

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT OCEANSIDE NEWS WHAT’S NEW...

THE L ATEST... Pierside South located at 117 North Cleveland St. has completed their 7-story mixed-use project that consists of 110 residential units, a club house, a pool on the sixth floor, and 12,138 sq. ft. of retail on the first floor.

Pierside South located at 117 North Cleveland St. has completed their Camp Coffee has leased 875 sq. ft. at 7-story mixed-use project that consists of 110 residentialPierside units, a club South. house, a pool on the sixth floor, and 12,138 sq. ft. of retail on the first floor. Pierside Coff South ee located at 117 North Cleveland St. Pierside has completed their Camp has leased 875 sq. ft. at South. 7-story mixed-use project that consists of 110 residential units, a club Winco Food’s located at El retail Camino house, a pool on the sixth floor, and 12,138 sq.2225 ft. of onReal theinfithe rst Camino floor. Town and Country shopping center opened Dec. 6, 2018. This 83,650 sq. ft. store will be the second Winco Foods in North Camp Coffee has leased 875 sq. ft. at Pierside South. San Diego County! CITY OF OCEANSIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIV. 300 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-2885 FOR NOTEWORTHY NEWS

pmosher@ci.oceanside.ca.us direct: 760.435.3357

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TARGET OCEANSIDE EAST is now open at 471 College Blvd. in the Mission Marketplace shopping center. This Target is a smaller version of the typical Target store which also includes a CVS Pharmacy and Starbucks. Target hired over 169 employees at this location. In recent years Mission Marketplace has seen some great additions with Ross, PetSmart and Sprouts; other tenants include Big Lots, Rite Aid, Fitness 19, The Avenue and several places to eat like Ohana Hawaiian Bbq, Mountain Mikes Pizza and Victoria’s Mexican Food. Also coming into the center next year will be Golden Corral. Check out the Mission Marketplace website for upcoming events happening at the center: http://missionmarketplaceoceanside.com/upcoming-events

Winco Foods located at 2225 El Camino Real in the Camino Town and News continues on page 2 Country shopping center will open Dec. 6, 2018. This 83,650 sq. ft. store will be the second Winco Foods in North San Diego County! Also coming 18 | Oceanside Chamber Commerce Quarterly Business Journal doughnut shop. Winter 2019 | www.oceansidechamber.com soon to this center ofislocated Donut Bar, artisan-style Winco Foods atan2225 El Camino Real in the Camino Town and

Country shopping center will open Dec. 6, 2018. This 83,650 sq. ft. store


272,534 sq. ft. Tenants have not been announced for this speculative project, however with an industrial vacancy rate of just 4.76% in Oceanside high demand is expected.

NOW OPEN...

1319 Rocky Point

Mangia e Bevi is now open at 3613 Ocean Ranch Blvd. in the Ocean Ranch Plaza Center. Mangia e Bevi serves Italian 1339 Rocky Point food.

Mangia e Bevi is now open at 3613 Ocean Ranch Blvd. in the Ocean Ranch Plaza Center. Mangia e Bevi serves Italian food.

1322 Rocky Point

Board and Brew is now open at 2213 El Camino Real in the Camino Town and Country shopping center.

1291 Rocky Point

Board and Brew is now open at 2213 El Camino Real in the Camino Town and Country shopping center.

Pacific Coast Collection, a 402,534 sq. ft. four building project located within the Pacific Coast Business Park. Phase 1 is compete and sold the 125,000 sq. ft. building at 1319 Rocky Point Dr., Phase II is under construction on three buildings, totaling 272,534 ft. Tenants have not in beenPho announced this an Homestyle Hawaiian is now open atsq. 1950 Oceanside Blvd. Bowl & for Grill is speculative now open atproject, 1006 however #C in thewith Mission industrial vacancy rate of just 4.76% in Oceanside high demand is expected. the Greenbrier Square center. Serves Hawaiian food. Square shopping center. Amazing Lash Studio is now open at 2515 Vista Way, Ste B in the El Camino North shopping center.

Homestyle Hawaiian is now open at 1950 Oceanside Blvd. in the Greenbrier Square center. Serves Hawaiian food.

Nerd Sports Center is now open at 1523 S. Coast Hwy. Nerd Sports Center is a martial arts and cross fit studio.

Pho Bowl & Grill is now open at 1006 #C in the Mission Square shopping center.

Amazing Lash Studio is now open at 2515 Vista Way, Ste B in the El Camino North shopping center.

Nerd Sports Center is now open at 1523 S. Coast Hwy. Nerd Sports Center is a martial arts and cross fit studio.

Nerd Sports Center is Economic now open at 1523 S. Coast Hwy. can Nerd Amazing Lasha Studio open at 2515 Vista Way,toSte B in Oceanside’s Development Division provide you with variety isofnow information and resources Sports Center is a martial arts and cross fit studio. the El Camino North shopping center. help your business thrive! Please contact the Economic Development Team if you need any kind of assistance with your business. For more information, contact Tracey Bohlen, Economic Development Manager at 760-435-3351 or email at tbohlen@ci.oceanside.ca.us or Patricia Mosher, Economic Development Specialist at 760-435-3357 or email at pmosher@ci.oceanside.ca.us. www.oceansidechamber.com | Winter 2019

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hoses, wires and low-grade plastics. These nonrecyclables are what we refer to as contamination. The sustainability and viability of all recycling programs is dependent upon collecting high quality, high value recyclable materials free of contamination.

1. Recycle all empty bottles, cans, paper and cardboard

We all have a role to play in making recycling sustainable for years to come – and that’s especially true for Waste Management. We have a great interest in finding a solution for our customers, our industry and for the environment. Actions we’re currently taking to improve the economic health of recycling include:

3. Keep plastic bags out of your recycling

DON’T

• Expanding the markets where we sell recyclables

2. Include food-soiled items and liquids – they can turn an entire load of recycling into trash

• Continuing to seek new and improved sorting capabilities to get contaminants out • Providing additional resources for educating consumers on the do’s and don’ts of recycling Communities and businesses have a role to play, too, and it all boils down to recycling the RIGHT items the RIGHT way. Basically, it’s time to get back to the basics and to apply the same discipline we did years ago to the modern recycling programs of today. This can be done by following a few simple rules:

2. Keep food and liquids out of your recycling

1. Place plastic bags into recycling bins – they tangle in the machinery

3. Put sharp or dangerous materials like needles and electronics into recycling – they can cause injury to our workers 4. Toss in “tanglers” like rubber hoses and wires – they can shut down an entire recycling center! By working together, we can make recycling great for the environment and make it economically sustainable for years to come.

Scripps HealthExpress Same-day care when and where you need it most

With our Scripps HealthExpress Oceanside location, you can walk in or reserve a place in line to get same-day treatment for minor illnesses, injuries and other health care needs. We are open seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. You don’t even have to be a Scripps patient. Scripps HealthExpress Oceanside 4318 Mission Ave., Oceanside, CA 92057

Walk in, call 858-554-7439 to speak with a nurse, or visit ScrippsHealthExpress.org for more information or to reserve a place in line. We accept most insurance plans, cash, check and credit cards.

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