Scotts Valley Art Wine & Beer Festival August 18 & 19
Dog Fest Schedule 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. All Day Vendors,
Sunday “Bring Your Dog Day” n Sunday there will be activities and contests for all canines! The SPCA & POMDR (Peace of Mind Dog Rescue) will be on hand featuring dogs that are available for adoption.
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parade and contests to participate in. Our Master of Ceremonies for this year’s “Dog Fest” will be none other than Phil Gomez from KSBW! Scotts Valley Mayor Jim
Featuring: Earthwise Pet & Peace of Mind Dog Rescue (POMDR) 11:00 a.m. Dog Costume Contest “Bring your dog wearing its
Reed will be judging the pet tricks dog contest and City Councilwoman, Donna Lind will be judging the dog costume contest.
Entire Community is Welcome – Join Us!
Saturday August 18 Sunday August 19
Live Entertainment Schedule
• 19th Annual Scotts Valley Art Wine & Beer Festival
Sky Park 361 Kings Village Rd., SV
Thursday October 8
Saturday Polarity (Teen Rock)
Judge Council) 1:00 p.m. us your pet’s best tricks!” Judge 2:30 p.m. K9 Demonstration *Subject to availability 4:00 p.m.
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Innovative Martial Arts (Demonstration) Full Disclosure (Teen Rock)
• Save Our Schools Informational Breakfast 7:30-9:00 p.m. Kiss Café 915 Disc Drive, SV
Thursday October 11
Innovative Martial Arts (Demonstration) Crispy Bits (Teen Rock)
• Four Year Anniversary Ribbon Cutting Celebration 5:30-7:00 p.m. Accurate Finance Group
The Shady Rest Band Santa Cruz Circus Arts (Aerial Acrobatics) Lyin’ I’s (Eagles Tribute Band)
• Business Networking Mixer at Malone’s Grille 5:30-7:00 p.m. Malone’s Grille
‘Meet Your Local Kaiser Rep’ – Kaiser Permanente
Sunday
Thursday November 8
Scotts Valley Schools Talent Show
• SCORE Workshop Breakfast 7:30-9:00 a.m.
B Sharp School of Music
Kiss Café 915 Disc Drive, SV
Valley Elite Cheer
Thursday December 6
Cruz Patrol Santa Cruz Circus Arts (Aerial Acrobatics) The Joint Chiefs Band (Funk, Rhythm & Blues)
Join Us For Our Annual Art Wine & Beer Festival!
Thursday October 25
• Grand Opening / Red Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 5:30-7:00 p.m. JCCO International
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Scotts Valley Chamber News
PDNC Ranked in Top 501 Managed Service Providers
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ocal IT Company, PDNC, Incorporated was ranked among the world’s
Managed Service Providers (MSPs), according to Channel Futures’ 11th-annual Company Rankings.
most comprehensive ranking of managed service providers worldwide. This year Channel Futures received a record number of applications that poured in from Europe, Asia, South America and beyond. As it has for the last three years, Channel Futures teamed with Clarity Channel Advisors to evaluate these progressive and forward-leaning companies.
methodology, which recognizes that not all
well the applicant’s business strategy anticipates trends in the fast-evolving channel ecosystem. “We’re overjoyed to have made the MSP second year in a row,” said Phil Neuman, CEO, PDNC Inc. “We dedicated ourselves over the last year to continuing to grow the scale of our and are proud that our work has been recognized by Channel Futures. Expect even more from us next year!”
recipients will be recognized at a special ceremony at Channel Partners Evolution, as well as in the Fall issue of Channel Partners Magazine. “This year’s applicant pool was the largest and most diverse in the history of the survey, and our winners represent the health and progressivity of the managed services market,” says Kris Blackmon, Channel Futures content director and their revenue, expanding their customer that will propel them for years to come.” About PDNC: PDNC helps Bay Area businesses with technology strategy and support solutions, the two pillars of a strong IT foundation. We apply our proprietary discovery process to identify business technology risk on
CEO, Phil Neuman
a continual basis. With these results, our skilled team members make strategic technology recommendations uniquely designed to propel your business to new heights
Welcome New Chamber Member — A Sign ASAP
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originally From left: Jackson Barnard, Cynthia Getzschmann, Andy Goldberg, Olivia Goldberg, Jason Goldberg, Cooper Goldberg, and Western Locke
Hansen- Paul Fuelling bought the business in 1997 and successfully comson. vehicle lettering to window vinyl, stickers to banners, huge digitally printed signs to
After owning the business for almost
bought the business from Paul in August
on Mt. Hermon Road to its new location
years, and the artistic creator behind many of the signs. Jason and his wife moved to the Santa
keeping local in mind. “A Sign ASAP” page 14
Add Saving for Education to Your Back-to-School List To learn more about your education savings options, call or visit a financial advisor today. 401 Airstream Ct.
Cheryl D Rebottaro, AAMS®, CRPC® Financial Advisor EDS-5879D-A
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221 Mount Hermon Rd Suite F Scotts Valley, CA 95066 12 / August 2018 / Scotts Valley Times www.tpgonlinedaily.com 831-461-9311 EDS-5879D-A
Bring your family to one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Scotts Valley. Across from Sky Park, it features a 4BR-3BA, 2-car garage, a music room/library, and a 500 sq ft recreation room, spa, W-D, and many beautiful updates. Contact Scotts Valley Property Management at 831-438-2208.
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC
Scotts Valley Chamber News
The Scotts Valley Chamber Celebrates at a ‘Passport to the Taste of Scotts Valley’ Photo Credits: Angela Marshall, Donna Lind, and Kevin Anderson
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Scotts Valley Chamber News
Music at Skypark: Aug. & Sept. Lineup T T he free community-wide “Music at Skypark” concert series benefiting the music programs in
Sunday September 30 wo of Music at Skypark’s most popular veteran
season on the last Sundays of July, August and September
Chiefs start things off with their totally danceable fusion of funk, acid jazz and classic R&B. Extra Large follows with funky grooves rooted in blends of funk, blues, reggae riffs and Latin beats. These bands have teamed up to produce Music at Skypark’s best-attended concerts in the past. It just wouldn’t be Music at Skypark without these two headliners together again! n
Skypark in Scotts Valley. Two bands will perform at each concert, and local businesses will offer food and other concessions for sale, with all net proceeds going to the schools. www.ScottsValleyKiwanis.org for details or contact Mike Stewart at (831) 334-8899 or Jim Melehan at
The Coffis Brothers
extensive repertoire of original rock and blues tunes with simple, honest lyrics backed by the brothers’ blend of folk, blues, R&B and rock. Opening will be Music at Skypark newcomers The Elizabeth Carlisle Band, an amazing Swedish
now! Sunday August 26 he Coffis Brothers & The Mountain Men return by very popular demand to headline this concert. This accomplished band with local roots boasts an
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“A Sign ASAP” from page 12
Tour” of the Pacific Northwest, with hints of Pink, Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge wrapped into your feet!
the county as well as many Scotts Valley businesses.
Since taking over the business, Jason has successfully expanded the business to include tri-fold brochures, business cards, postcards, 3-dimensional lettering and many other creative ventures into sign making. His cli-
become members of the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce and look forward to expanding our clientele through networking.
245-Y Mt. Hermon Road Scotts Valley, CA (831) 438-1844 www.santacruzgold.com
HAVE A DRINK ON US!
Scotts Valley Water District will be serving free, local, fruit-infused water and sharing information about our local water supply at Skypark, August 18-19. For event details, visit svartfestival.com. HEMERA COLLECTION
Advertise in the Scotts Valley Chamber Newsletter
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Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce 360 King’s Village Road Scotts Valley, CA 95066