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Ashby Confections
Kissed By An Angel Wines
Thursday Feb 9, 5:30-7 p.m. 16 Victor Square, SV
Ribbon Cutting / Mixer • February 23 5:30 - 7 p.m.
Fourth Annual Sweetheart Mixer
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oin us Thursday, February 9th for the 4th annual “sweetheart mixer” at Ashby Confections. Guests will have the opportunity to sample from an array of the handmade delights created by Jennifer Ashby. In addition, local winery, Hallcrest Vineyards will be on hand pouring complimentary wine tastings. Guests will also receive a free Art Wine & Beer Festival wine glass! Stop by and sample some of the local favorites such as “Elvis brittle” bacon peanut brittle, “carmellow kisses”, or chocolate pop rocks. Jennifer Ashby is also very proud to announce the debut of her new, “Decadent Hot Chocolate”. If you’re looking for a special treat for Valentine’s day, look impression on any special loves no further! They have oodles in your life! of beautiful, fresh, handmade This event is FREE and open chocolates sure to make an to the entire community.
New Tasting Room in Scotts Valley
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he owners of Kissed By An Angel Wines, Larry and Lisa Olivo are very excited to announce the opening of their new tasting room in Scotts Valley located at the Heavenly Roadside Café (1210 Mt. Hermon Rd.). Wine, refreshments and raffle prizes will be available for all who attend and this event is open to the entire community! Larry is a third generation wine maker with thirty years of experience making wine with his
Grandfather and Father. Their mission is to make fine, premium wine at affordable prices, using estate and sourced grapes primarily from the Santa Cruz Mountains. Their “Kissed By An Angel” brand is to honor their daughter Amanda, who passed away at the age of twenty-two in 2007. Lisa and Larry’s goal is to make an annual contribution to the Make-AWish Foundation in their beloved Amanda’s name.
Calendar of Upcoming Events Thursday February 9 • Sweetheart Mixer 5:30-7:00pm Ashby Confections 16 Victor Square, SV
Thursday February 23 • Mixer / Red Ribbon Cutting – Grand Opening! 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Kissed By An Angel Wines Tasting Room 1210 Mt. Hermon Road, SV (Heavenly Roadside Café)
Thursday March 9
• Brown Bag Lunch — Let’s Get Aquainted! 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. New Chamber Members & Scotts Valley Businesses Scotts Valley Water District Two Civic Center Drive, SV
Thursday April 27
• Joint Mixer with SV & SLV Chambers of Commerce 5:30-7:00 p.m. Hallcrest Vineyards 379 Felton Empire Road, Felton
Saturday May 25
• Business Networking Mixer 5:30-7:00 p.m. Comerica Bank Kings Village Shopping Center 228 Mt. Hermon Road, SV
Every 4th Thursday Business Networking Mixer
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Scotts Valley Chamber News
2016 Community Awards Gala: For Your Eyes Only
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hose who attended the 2016 Scotts Valley Community Awards Gala at the Green Hills Event Center on January 21 were treated to quite an evening. During this James Bond themed event, guests danced to the music of the
Sparkeltones while sporting evening gowns and tuxedos. “From the theme to the decorations, the committee really stepped things up this year!” said Danny Reber, Executive Director of the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce. Guests sipped on wine from Kissed
By An Angel Wines and enjoyed cocktails from “Goldfinger’s Bar” which was sponsored by Bay Federal Credit Union. Mickey Phelps of Mickey’s Catering in the 831 provided the delicious food for the evening and Jesse and Susan Flippen of Jesse Gabriel Photography were on
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hand with their new photo booth taking pictures of the evening. It was an evening of fun by all, while celebrating and acknowledging some of the amazing people, businesses, and organizations that make our community so special!
Master of Ceremonies, County Supervisor Bruce McPherson • (from left to right) Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Cherie Anderson, Randy Johnson (Mayor), John Yost (Chamber Board Pres.), Donna Lind (City Council), Kevin Anderson • SVUSD Superintendent Tanya Krause presents Educator of the Year Award to John Postovit • (from left to right) Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Randy Johnson (Mayor), John Postovit (Educator of the Year), Donna Lind (City Council) • Retired police chief, John Weiss receives the Man of the Year Award • from left to right: Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), Randy Klein, Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Elan Weingord (Youth of the Year), Randy Johnson (Mayor), John Jost (Chamber Board Pres.), Donna Lind (City Council) • Patti Malone (Malone’s Grille) receives Business of the Year Award form Marcelo Siero (Business with Pleasure) • (from left to right): Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), John Yost (Chamber Board Pres.), Patti Malone, Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Randy Johnson (Mayor), Donna Lind (City Council) • Jeanette Larkin receives the Special Award for Volunteerism • From left to right: Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), John Yost (Chamber Board Pres.), Donna Lind (City Council), Jeanette Larkin, Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Randy Johnson (Mayor) • SV Parks Advocates receive the Organization of the Year Award. From left to right: Lisa Bustichi, Patti Malone, Joe Nedney, Diane Bianconi, Bill Turner • Debbie Muth presents the Woman of the Year Award to Elizabeth Walch • (from left to right): Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), Elizabeth Walch (Woman of the Year), Randy Johnson (Mayor), John Yost (Chamber Board Pres.), Donna Lind (City Council) • David Hodgin presenting the Man of the Year Award to John Weiss • SVHS Teacher Randy Klein presents Youth of the Year Award to Elan Weingord • (from left to right): Danny Reber (Chamber Executive Director), John Yost (Chamber Board Pres.), Jim Reed (Vice-Mayor), John P. Weiss (2016 Man of the Year), Randy Johnson (Mayor), Donna Lind (City Council) • (from left to right): Randy Johnson, Danny Reber, John Yost, Bill Turner, Lisa Bustichi, Patti Malone, Diane Bianconi, Joe Nedney, Donna Lind, Jim Reed Jesse Gabriel Photography • Photos Left to Right, Top to Bottom
Scotts Valley Chamber News
Scotts Valley Welcomes Kiss Catering Café
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he Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce and City officials were on hand as the community welcomed Kiss Catering Café’ to their new location at 915 Disc Drive (former location of Café Carbonero) Guests were treated to wine and a sampling of some the delicious food Kiss Catering offers. Thank you to Jack Crawford of Music Now provided the music and sound system. We’d also like to thank Jesse Gabriel Photography for providing the Photo Booth for the evening.
Owners of Kiss Catering, Scotts and Sandy Dexel, have built a business with a strong reputation for having the highest quality of food, service and other unique offerings. Famous for his peanut brittle, Scott and Sandy have 22 years of catering experience. Kiss Catering Café is now open for breakfast and lunch, Monday through Friday form 7:30am to 2:00pm. If you your looking for a delicious new dining experience, come and by and give it a try! n
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Scotts Valley Chamber News Let’s Get Perfect Union Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Acquainted!
All Scotts Valley Chamber Members Welcome
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Thursday, March 9 • Noon -1:30 Scotts Valley Water District 2 Civic Center Dr., Scotts Valley
oin local businesses at this brown bagger Get Acquainted Members gathering. Promote your business; learn what your neighboring business is doing and how being a chamber member can help you grow your business. Lead by Chamber Board Members, Janet Janssen and John Yost. FREE to all chamber members. Please RSVP: 831-438-1010.
Janet Janssen
John Yost
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