Chamber Connection (April 2022)

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Catalyst. Convener. Champion.

Chamber Connection SA NTA M A RIA VA LLE Y CH A MB E R MO NTHLY NE WS LE T TE R | APRIL 202 2

Santa Maria Valley Springs into Event Season Spring in the Santa Maria Valley means the start to an exciting events season! After a few years of lockdowns and COVID restrictions, the community is gearing up for a full season of local events fun for tourists and visitors alike. “The major events held in the Santa Maria Valley really offer something for everyone,” explained Jennifer Harrison, Tourism Director for the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce. “From the car show to the strawberry festival, these events are a huge economic driver for our local community, with both locals and visitors enjoying what the Santa Maria Valley has to offer.” Here are some of the major upcoming events to look forward to this Spring and Summer: Santa Maria Valley Strawberry Festival April 29th – May 1st, Santa Maria Fairpark The Santa Maria Valley Strawberry Festival kicks off the valley’s Strawberry Season, supports local agriculture and encourages the healthy indulgence of strawberries, all in a fun filled, three day weekend community event. “The Strawberry Festival is a longstanding tradition in the valley. The threeday event attracts families from across California and highlights Santa Barbara County's top agriculture commodity,” explained Caitlin Miller, CEO For the Santa Maria Fairpark. “The 2022 Strawberry Festival is back after two years of cancellations due to the pandemic. The Santa Maria Fairpark staff

The 4th Annual Santa Maria Valley Barbecue Festival takes place May 14th. is looking forward to providing a safe and fun environment for our community. In addition to our doors being closed for nearly two years our vendor partners have also been hit hard by the shutdowns. We encourage our neighbors to join us for the Strawberry Festival and take advantage of the opportunities available in their own backyard.” The Strawberry Festival showcases local talent, and offer a wide variety of interesting things to do and see including a variety of attractions, strawberry tasting and desert eating contests. The Strawberry Festival also features a

traditional carnival, including a full kiddie carnival, commercial displays, and more! Additional information available at www. santamariafairpark.com. 4th Annual Santa Maria Valley Barbecue Festival May 14th, 12pm – 4pm, Pioneer Park, Santa Maria Witness a barbecue competition reminiscent of an Old West “quick draw” as barbecue professionals compete for the “Branding Iron” award while amateurs square off for the “Best Backyard Cook” at Continued on p. 2

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Continued - Santa Maria Valley Springs into Events Season Continued from p.1 the fourth annual Santa Maria BBQ Festival event on May 14th at Pioneer Park from noon to 4 p.m. Sample the barbecue fare and vote for your favorite “cuers,” while you enjoy live music, games and a variety of beers from local brewery, Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company. This event benefits Santa Maria’s Kiwanis for Kids “Back to School Shopping” event. Tickets and additional information available at https://tickets.enfuegoevents. com/e/santa-maria-bbq-festival. West Coast Kustoms 2022 Cruisin’ Nationals May 27th – 29th, Historic Santa Maria Inn & Santa Maria Fairpark West Coast Kustoms is returning with their famous Cruisin’ Nationals Car Show! The event will start the Friday May 27th with the world famous Friday night City Cruise in front of the host hotel the Historic Santa Maria Inn on Broadway between Stowell and Cook St. from 7 pm to 9 pm. The cruise is only open to vehicles that are registered for the show. Then, the event will move to the Santa Maria Fairpark on Saturday and Sunday

where there will be: • Live music both days • Kustom Kulture Art Show • Model car show • Pin Striping Panel Jam and Party • All Kinds of Vendors • Automotive Swap Meet Saturday and Sunday Additional information available at https://www.westcoastkustoms.com. 2022 Santa Barbara County Fair July 13th -17th, Santa Maria Fairpark Each year, thousands of visitors attend the Santa Barbara County Fair. The Fair showcases the community’s interests and talents, offering a unique assortment of activities to do and see. From jams and jellies, to pies, photography, homemade quilts and floriculture, the Santa Barbara County Fair provides visitors with an interesting mix of both community oriented and educational fun. The Fair also feature award winning wines, fine art, and plenty of entertainment, including a destruction derby. This agriculturally oriented county fair features the State’s largest junior livestock auction,

along with plenty of other plant and animal based agricultural exhibits. Additional information available at www. santamariafairpark.com. These major events are just some of the many things to do this Spring and Summer in the Santa Maria Valley. “The great thing about our community it that there’s always something to do,” Harrison explained. “While these major events are some of the staples, there are also weekly happenings like live music at our local wineries and breweries, comedy night at Cubanissimo Café, and the kite festival and other familyfriendly activities at the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum. It’s rare you’ll find a weekend without something fun going on in the Santa Maria Valley.” As we enter the Spring and Summer months and COVID restrictions continue to be lifted, we encourage you to get out and explore the Santa Maria Valley and the great events our local community offers. A full calendar of upcoming local events can be found at santamariavalley.com/events/.

Congratulations Chamber Ambassador of the Quarter: Leona Doidge The Chamber Ambassador Committee is excited to recognize Leona Doidge as Ambassador of the Quarter for the 4th quarter of 2021! Here's a little about Leona: "Hi my name is Leona Doidge and I enjoy meeting and working with all of the people that make this community great. My involvement with the Ambassador Committee has allowed me to meet and learn about new businesses in our area, support their efforts to thrive and give back to our community. We have close to 20 Ambassadors with the SMVCC. The Ambassador Committee is a fun, energetic and a smart group of people dedicated to the ideas that networking and building relationships within the Chamber of Commerce is the best way to do business and to give back to the community. It is so easy to think about all the negativity this pandemic has brought to our lives, but when we focus on resilience, nothing can stop us. Stay safe, have fun and 2

have a very happy 2022!" The Chamber thanks Leona and all of our Ambassadors for their continued dedication to helping the Chamber be a Catalyst, Convener and Chamption for the Santa Maria Valley!" The Chamber Ambassador Committee serves as the public relations arm of the Chamber. Chamber Ambassadors assist at Chamber functions and help promote the Chamber to prospective members and the community as a whole. Additionally, Chamber Ambassadors assist the Chamber in connecting with new and existing members so they will maximize their use of Chamber programs and other benefits and remain engaged with the Chamber. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Chamber Ambassador, you can contact Chief Ambassador Karen Edwards at (805) 719-6562 or karen.edwards@lauruscollege.edu.

Leona Doidge was recognized as the Chamber Ambassador of the Quarter for the 4th quarter of 2021.


Working Hard on Your Behalf: Chamber Month in Review The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce is here for business. We are a catalyst for business growth, convener of leaders and influencers, and a champion for a stronger Santa Maria Valley. We continue to work hard to serve our members, local businesses and the Santa Maria Valley community. Here’s a glimpse at what we’ve been up to lately.

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The Santa Maria Valley Chamber has partnered with The County of SB and the SB Foundation to help get information out to fellow businesses about the Microbusiness COVID-19 Relief Grant Program. This program exists to assist microbusinesses that have been impacted by COVID-19 with grant funding up to $2500 The Chamber has continued their “Local Business Spotlight” partnership with the Santa Maria Times, featuring Clarissa Nagy of cnagy Wines for their March spotlight. The Chamber’s Economic Development Commission assisted a number of businesses with issues including permitting, businesses licenses, site locations and referrals for various needs & services. The Chamber’s Economic Development Commission assisted new businesses and those looking to start a business with issues including zoning and site location. The Chamber continues to work with Tesla in identifying new charging locations within the City of Santa Maria.

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The Chamber’s Annual Business Expo returned in 2022 with over 70 businesses and over 400 attendees. Fellow business members and members of the community had a chance to engage with one another and re-connect/re-build relationships. The Chamber partnered with the Home Builders Association of the Central Coast to hear from local experts and engage in a community discussion around the future of housing in our community. The Chamber hosted a workshop on how to import products from Mexico and what business opportunities are available. The Chamber continues to hold their weekly “Build Your Business” breakfast meetings, an opportunity for local businesses to network and provide leads and testimonials.

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The Chamber launched our second cohort of the Junior CEO program. These students will be gearing up for a 6 week workshop as they prepare to learn about starting their own business. The Chamber did a tourism photo and video shoot to expand their tourism assets around barbecue, wine, dining and created new assets around disc golf and multigenerational travel. The Chamber continues to keep their local tourism blog up to date to encourage tourism in the area. Blog posts are available at santamariavalley.com/blog/ The Chamber expanded their tourism motorcycle video assets specific to buildings online itineraries for the touring industry The Chamber hosted TikTok and Instagram Influencer BlackFoodie through a Visit California partnership The Chamber partnered with the California Chamber of Commerce to take positions on a number of bills, including supporting AB 1761 (allowing flexible work schedules) and opposing SB 1044 (“No Show” legislation). Full details on these and other legislation the Chamber is supporting can be found at bit.ly/SMVCCAdvocacy. The Chamber’s Leadership Santa Maria Valley program is now accepting applications for the class of 2023! Application and additional program information can be found at santamaria.com/leadership-santa-maria-valley.

Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce | April 2022

Chamber Board of Directors: 2021-2022 Executive Committee Chairman: Danny Deveraux, CalPortland Chairman-Elect: Sandra Dickerson, Your People Professionals Vice Chairman: Butch Lopez, V Lopez Jr. & Sons General Engineering Contractors Vice Chairman: Laurie Tamura, Urban Planning Concepts Past Chairman: Edgar Gascon, Hacienda Realty Board Members Mark Allen, Marian Regional Medical Center Dominick Barry, Quintron Systems, Inc. Paul Cook, CoastHills Credit Union Ron Cossa, Tolman & Wiker Insurance Donna Denham, Santa Maria Country Club Donna Farrell, Santa Maria Town Center Karen Fothergill, Andre, Morris & Buttery Angelica Gutierrez, L & G Farms Chris Hastert, Santa Maria Public Airport District Doug Janzen, The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center Emily Kitts, Naughty Oak Brewing Company David LeRoy, Toyota of Santa Maria David Merlo, Glenn Burdette Luke Ontiveros, Santa Maria Bonita School District Tere Paredes, Maya Restaurant Era Polly, Era Polly Real Estate Shannon Seifert, Santa Maria Valley YMCA Michelle Shipman, Searchlight Properties Max Tucker, Best Westen Plus Big America Tim Williams, Digital West

The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce is a catalyst for business growth, a convener of leaders and influencers, and a champion for a stronger Santa Maria Valley. Learn more about the Chamber by visiting www.santamaria.com.

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Chamber Membership Corner New Members: January & February 2022 The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce is proud to welcome these new members joining the Chamber. We appreciate their vote of confidence in our ability to add value to their business and to create a strong local economy together. We highly encourage individuals and businesses to support Chamber member businesses. Investor

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Advance Auto Parts - Opening Fall 2022! 1723 S. Broadway, Santa Maria (661) 427-8405 shop.advanceautoparts.com

California Conservation Corps 535 Lindon Lane, Unit D, Nipomo (805) 551-4079 alliance-enviro.com

My Place Bethel (805) 720-0907 525 S. Broadway, Santa Maria

DANA Adobe & Cultural Center 671 South Oakglen Avenue, Nipomo 805-929-5679 www.DanaAdobe.org Corporate Raising Cane's 485 W. Betteravia Rd., Santa Maria raisingcanes.com Premium A.T. Still University / Central Coast Physician Assistant Program 1075 E. Betteravia Road, Suite 201, Santa Maria (805) 621-7651 atsu.edu A.T. Still University / College for Healthy Communities 1075 E. Betteravia Road, Suite 201, Santa Maria (805) 621-7651 atsu.edu Movement For Life Physical Therapy Orcutt 4869 Bradley Rd., Suite 114, Orcutt (805) 938-5320 www.movementforlife.com Movement For Life Physical Therapy Santa Maria 2011 S. Broadway, Suite N, Santa Maria (805) 440-9318 www.movementforlife.com

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California Department of Rehabilitation 705 W. Cypress, Santa Maria (805) 349-7383 ccc.ca.gov Casa of Hope, Inc. Santa Maria, CA (805) 862-5045 casaofhope.org Central Coast RBS 5671 Ekwill St #103, Goleta (806) 694-850 www.centralcoastrbs.com FireGrill 371 Town Center, Santa Maria (805) 354-0852 instagram.com/smfiregrill/ Fire & Vice 3580 Skyway Dr., Santa Maria (805) 287-9725 firevice.com Heritage Church 4799 S. Bradley Rd, Santa Maria (805) 934-2735 www.heritageepc.org Jason Francia Realtor Santa Maria, CA (805) 260-5272 www.instagram.com/jay4554/ Kelsey James Your #1 Car Gal 1918 South Broadway Santa Maria (805) 266-2651 www.facebook.com/ KelseyChryslerDodgeJeepRam

My Place Coffee, Juice & More 525 S. Broadway, Santa Maria www.instagram.com/myplace.coffee/ Nina Toastmasters Club 2225 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria (Weekly meeting location) (805) 489-3288 80.toastmastersclubs.org Rewards Network Central Coast , CA (805) 709-0077 rewardsnetwork.com San Luis Marble - San Luis Obispo 5452 Edna Rd., San Luis Obispo (805) 544-9133 slmarble.com San Luis Marble - Santa Maria 914 W. Betteravia Santa Maria (805) 544-9133 slmarble.com Touching Hearts in Home Care 1145 E. Clark Ave. Ste. C-1, Orcutt (805) 354-5020 West Wave Neurodiagnostics 937 E. Main Ste. 107, Santa Maria (805) 357-5272 estwaveneuro.com What's Next 462 Noel Street, Arroyo Grande (805) 489-3288 whatsnextagency.com


Renewing Members: February 2022 The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce is excited to recognize these partners who strive each day to create jobs, boost our local economy and build a community of which we can all be proud. Thank you for your loyalty and continued support in renewing your commitment to the Chamber and to the communities of Santa Maria Valley. 77 Years: Melby's Jewelers 66 Years: Dudley Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory 57 Years: AssuredPartners of California CalPortland 54 Years: The Okonite Company 42 Years: American Cancer Society Arbor Ridge Apartments KCOY KKFX/NPG (News Press Gazette) CBS12 Santa Barbara County Education Office Santa Maria Fairpark The Murray Group - Morgan Stanley WSPA 30 Years: Foodbank Of Santa Barbara County Tri W Enterprises, Inc. 29 Years: Fidelity National Title Insurance 28 Years: West Dermatology 27 Years: Cottonwood Canyon Winery 26 Years: Coastal Business Finance Glad A Way Gardens, Inc. Klondike Pizza KTAS TV Telemundo 25 Years: Hitching Post Of Casmalia Pacific Christian Center 24 Years: Tetra Tech, Inc. 22 Years: Apex Auto Glass and Tinting Friends of the SM Public Library Morris & Garritano Insurance

21 Years: CCSA Rage Youth Hockey Association Rancho Gardens Apartments

9 Years: Santa Maria Town Center Santa Maria Valley Railroad

20 Years: Central Coast Rescue Mission

8 Years: Vandenberg Space Force Base - Space Launch Delta 30 - Public Affairs Office

19 Years: Fletcher-Cross & Assoc. Santa Maria Nissan Mazda United Staffing Associates 18 Years: Air Pollution Control District American Legion Post 534 CommUnify Santa Barbara Humane 17 Years: Central Coast Jet Center Leona Doidge 16 Years: Santa Maria Sunrisers Lions Club International 15 Years: Kiwanis Club of Santa Maria Valley 14 Years: Ever-Ready Electric Red Dog Management Santa Maria Breakfast Rotary Club 13 Years: Santa Maria Periodontics 12 Years: Culligan San Paso Co., Inc New America Realty 11 Years: Central Coast Packaging Services Gold Coast Senior Options/Dementia Care Associates Old Orcutt Merchants Assoc.

7 Years: State Farm Insurance - Ed Kertis 6 Years: Dunn-Edwards Paints Mob Armor/Solve-It! Companies, LLC Naturipe Berry Growers, Inc. O'Connor Pest Control 5 Years: Carniceria El Matador, Inc. La Tradicional Ice Cream Shop Mexican Ladies Social Club PETS Hospital 4 Years: Andre, Morris & Buttery Chick-Fil-A Enos Ranch Cottage Health Foxen Canyon Wine Trail Trattoria Uliveto Vino et Amicis Wine Bar, LLC 3 Years: Eco-T Tire & Retreading, LLC J. Wilkes Premier HOA Management, Inc. Workforce Development Board of Santa Barbara County 2 Years: Tara's MOBILE FOOTCARE Terrain Consulting, Inc. 1 Years: Charcuter'Dee & Fromagerie Coiffure Society Salon

10 Years: Central Coast New Technology High School Era Polly Real Estate First Command Financial Planning/BV Enterprises Pacific Western Bank

Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce | April 2022

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Remote Work Reminder: Keep Your Remote Work Policy Up to Date Prior to 2020, the number of employees working remotely or in a “hybrid” manner — a combination of in-office and remote work — was steadily on the rise. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit full-force in spring 2020, the number of remote workers exploded. It’s been a long road since then, and with face covering and workplace safety rules relaxing, many companies may finally be bringing their employees back to the workplace — whether full time or hybrid — while some may keep remote work in place. Either way, for many employers — especially in certain industries — the chances are that remote/hybrid work is here to stay in some form or fashion. When remote work ramped up in 2020, employers should have adapted to this new reality by distributing a remote work policy to employees. (If employers don’t already have a remote work policy but have employees working remotely, there’s no time like the present to implement such a policy.) And for those whose existing policy hasn’t been revised in a while, now is also the time. A good remote work policy contains: • • • • • • •

The criteria for assessing whether an employee can work remotely; How to handle home office expenses and other telecommuting expenses and logistics; How managers can expect to manage productivity and adherence to company policies; How to handle off-the-clock issues if the employee is nonexempt; Confidentiality and privacy policies, including how the employee is monitored; and A statement that remote work policies and practices may be revised at any time as the pandemic situation evolves. A remote work agreement should describe the expectations your company has for employees who work remotely. As many employers begin to welcome their employees back into the office, employers should revise this policy and distribute the revisions accordingly.

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When remote work ramped up in 2020, employers should have adapted to this new reality by distributing a remote work policy to employees. For those whose existing policy hasn't been revised in a while, now is a great time to do so. with a strong emphasis on data security issues. It’s wise to prohibit any access to company servers and confidential documents on employee-owned or public devices — instruct employees to be especially weary of security threats in public places like coffee shops or parks. If your company doesn’t already have one, work with your IT department to establish a virtual private network (VPN). Think of a VPN as your company’s own private road through the internet — your data is shielded from prying eyes via layers of encryption. In fact, VPN use has skyrocketed — with 52 percent of remote workers now using a VPN — due to the surge in remote workers. In your remote work policy, inform employees that they must use the company VPN when accessing company data and systems. While many employers will steadily bring

their employees back into the office fulltime following the worst of the pandemic, others will undoubtedly see benefits from having employees work remotely or in a hybrid fashion, and want them to continue doing so. Those employers must implement or maintain a remote work policy that protects employer information, promotes productivity, encourages engagement and is easily adaptable to the ever-changing employment landscape. This article was originally written for CalChamber's HR Watchdog blog by Mike McCluskey, Senior Technical Editor, CalChamber. The original version of this article can be found at https://hrwatchdog. calchamber.com/2022/03/remote-workreminder-keep-your-remote-work-policy-upto-date/.


Celebrating New Chamber Members & Business Anniversaries: Chamber Ribbon Cuttings February & March 2022

Thank You to Our Chamber Investor Program Sponsors:

The Santa Maria Valley Chamber is a champion for our local business community. We are thankful for the support from our local businesses, and excited to celebrate new members and major business milestones with the following local businesses in February & March 2022.

BALANCE7 2360 Thompson Way, Ste. K, Santa Maria (805) 474-0558 www. balance7.com Balance 7 provides powerful support to your immune system by reducing the acid build up in your body. With that acid out of the way, your immune system can fight off infections and diseases as it was designed to in the most optimal way possible.

Raising Cane's 485 W. Betteravia Rd., Santa Maria www.raisingcanes.com Located in Santa Maria, Raising Cane's serves the highest quality chicken finger meals. Their crew makes it happen, their culture makes it unique, and the community makes it all worthwhile.

Tours & Tasting by Eat, Drink & Be Merry Nipomo, CA (805) 608-0792 www.eatdrinkandbemerry.online

Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum 705 S McClelland, Santa Maria, CA (805) 928-8414 www.smvdiscoverymuseum.org

Eat, Drink and Be Merry provides a knowledgeable, and experienced driver to tour the Central Coast in private, discreet, luxury transportation for your style of tasting whether it be beer, wine, cider, spirits, epicurean with olive oil, cheese, or reservations at a fine dining facility. They do all the legwork so you can enjoy the entire experience.

The mission of the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum is to foster family and youth-inspired learning by creating experiences to explore ourselves, our valley, our world and beyond. They are the only children’s museum in Santa Barbara County, we currently serve more than 34,000 children and their families every year.

Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce | April 2022

American General Media Advance Auto Parts Auto World 805 BALANCE7 BBSI Babe Farms, Inc. Black Bear Diner - Santa Maria Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast CALM CA Real Estate Co., Inc. Care Connection Transport Services Cat Canyon Resources, LLC CenCal Health Certified Freight Logistics Collaboration Business Consulting Comcast CommUnify Community Bank of Santa Maria DANA Adobe & Cultural Center Darensberries, LLC Diani Companies Family Care Network, Inc. FUEGO 97.1 Hot Hits/La Buena Golden State Water Company Innovative Produce InSPArations Full Service Salon & Spa J. Wilkes Wines Jack's All American Plumbing JR Bookkeeping Morris & Garritano Insurance Moxie Cafe New Life Painting/Bath & Kitchen/Restoration NKT Commercial I, LLC One Capital Management, LLC Orkin Central Coast PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre PETS Hospital/Pismo Beach Veterinary Clinic Phoenix Property Inspections/ Veritas Innovative Pest & Termite Solutions Plantel Nurseries Prudential Overall Supply Safran Cabin Santa Maria Santa Barbara Foundation Santa Maria Bonita School District Santa Maria Country Club Santa Maria Joint Union High School District SCORE San Luis Obispo SESLOC Federal Credit Union Smith’s Alarms & Electronics, Inc. SpotOn SM Tire Testa Catering Tileco Distributors, Inc. The Salty Brigade Kitchen The Towbes Group, Inc. Trojan Petroleum, Inc. Urban Planning Concepts/ Rural Planning Services VTC Enterprises Wells Fargo Bank Wilshire Health & Community Services Wine & Design Orcutt World Financial Group, The Altergott Strategic Focus Team WSPA Xtreme Electronics The Y

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Now Accepting Applications for Leadership Santa Maria Valley Class of 2023! Leadership Santa Maria Valley is currently accepting applications for the Class of 2023. This will be our 28th year serving our Community and preparing future Community Leaders! To date, we have over 400 graduates from our program which began in 1995. Interviews will be held in July 2022 with our Candidate Orientation and Kick-Off Retreat scheduled for August 2022 Why should you consider Leadership Santa Maria Valley? Are you looking for a way to get more involved in the community? Do you want

to expand your circle of influence within the Santa Maria Valley? Would you like to be able to network/connect with the decision makers and key leaders in our area as well as further develop your leadership skills? If so, Leadership Santa Maria Valley is the program for you! Learn more and apply today by visiting santamaria.com/ leadership-santa-maria-valley. Questions? Contact Leadership Santa Maria Valley Program Director Terri Oneschuck at (805) 925-2403 x 824 or at terrio@santamaria.com.

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