Port O Call - December 2011

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PORT CALL GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

www.stocktonchamber.org

Vol. 57 No. 8

DECEMBER2011

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Lincoln Center

CONTENTS From Your President

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From Your CEO

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Leadership Stockton

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Photograph by Arturo Vera, Arturo Vera Photography

SCAP-SE to Find Great Employees

Convention & Visitors Bureau 8 Programs and Public Policy Department

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New Members

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Ribbon Cuttings

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Cover Story

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News Briefs

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Calendar

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Stockton, California to Host Two US Twirling Association Events

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Don’t Miss! Diversity Mixer

The Haggin Museum 1201 N. Pershing, Stockton, 95203 Thursday, December 1, 5:15-7:15 p.m.


PORT CALL Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901. CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Debbie Armstrong, Old Republic Title Company SR. VICE PRESIDENT Gary J. Long, Gary J. Long Jewelers FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Steven Crabtree, Herum Crabtree VICE PRESIDENT Blain Bibb, ServiceMaster Building Maintenance VICE PRESIDENT Judith Buethe, Judith Buethe Communications IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Rick Goucher, C B Richard Ellis Commercial Real Estate

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CHAMBER DIRECTORS Stephen Barney, F&M Bank Michael Cera, SMG/Stockton Arena/Bob Hope Theatre Donna DeMartino, San Joaquin Regional Transit District Dan Durst, Durst Contract Interiors Pat Filippone, Stockton Ports Baseball Club Clint Harless, Stockton Auto Glass/Quick’s Glass Service Dan Keyser, Grupe Commercial Company Kenneth Levy, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Sonya Morgan, External Resources, Inc. Ren Nosky, Downey Brand Darryle Oakman, San Joaquin County Rental Property Association Tina Williams, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Bob Young, Stockton Golf & Country Club CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.

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From Your President... by: Debbie Armstrong

As Chamber President on behalf of all

ago and was surprised with our thanks

of us at your Greater Stockton Chamber

at the luncheon. Also a big thank you

of Commerce we hope you all had a

to the ATHENA committee, made up

wonderful Thanksgiving with family and

past ATHENA Honorees, and Heidi and

friends. I know I took time to reflect on

Timm for making this anniversary year

all the blessings we have here in Stockton,

lunch a huge success.

California and America!

As you can see from the cover story we

On November 17, the 25th Anniversary

are highlighting the 60 years of Lincoln

ATHENA Award Luncheon at the Stockton

Center providing goods and services to our

Golf and County Club was truly a day

entire community and beyond. They, as

to remember and again congratulations

other long time Stockton businesses, are the

to our new ATHENA Sara Garfield and

heart of our community and deserve our

our ATHENA Young Professional Angela

continual support all year long.

Rosenquist for their much deserved

It is my honor to wish each and every one

recognition. I also want to congratulate

of you a very Merry Christmas and Happy

Chamber Past President Don Mann who

Holiday season and remember “SHOP

started the ATHENA Program 25 years

LOCAL AND SAN JOAQUIN FIRST!”

Cash for Christmas

Share Your Success Story with Port O Call If your long-standing business has found success despite the down economy, we want to hear from you. Send your success story to us at poc@stocktonchamber.org and you could be featured in a future column in Port O Call.

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From Your CEO... by: Doug Wilhoit

November 1, 2011 was the third birthday of our granddaughter (one of eight grandchildren) Lauren Ann, and Joan had decided on a particular drawing easel for Lauren Ann and was told it could be found on the, UGH, internet (boo). Joan continually being an active and supportive member of your Chamber since December 1, 1983 with her still operating 4Seasons Travel Agency knew she could find it here in STOCKTON. Guess what, on October 26 (have the receipt to prove it) she was correct! Within moments she found it at one of our newest member businesses Hands On Educational Supply Store, 5757 Pacific Avenue (joined August 9, 2011)! Not only did she find exactly what she wanted (note: name of brand of easel was the Melissa & Doug-neat, huh?) she met the wonderful and helpful staff of one of our newest members. I do not think I need to say much more other than whatever you think It gives me great pleasure on behalf of all of us here at your

is so neat about internet shopping it cannot compare to a good

Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce (board, staff, members

old fashioned, person to person, Stocktonian to Stocktonian

and myself) to wish you a most Joyous and Blessed Christmas and

shopping experience.

Holiday Season!

With that in mind you will be seeing some changes in Port

I also hope that each and every one of you had a wonderful

O Call in the coming months that will be really showing the

Thanksgiving with family and friends and reflected on all the

importance of shopping locally and how so many of your family,

things we have to be thankful for and how we can all work

friends and neighbors have been successful for many years in both

together to improve those things that need all of us to be part of to

good and bad times and their stories will make very interesting

improve the quality of life for ourselves and others.

reading and hopefully will help you in your business and stimulate

Each year, more accurately during the entire year, your Chamber repeatedly asks you to “Shop Stockton and San Joaquin First” so we can support our fellow citizens who own/operate businesses in the Stockton area and at the same time raise revenue for the services so important to all of us. I have, as of others, repeatedly explained the importance of shopping locally and will not be redundant but will give you a true-life example (talking the talk and walking the walk) of what we should all be doing and that is SHOPPING LOCAL. Whatever you or your heart desires really can be found at the many businesses close to you and part of your (our) community and also one of the Chamber’s mantras, “Chamber Members Doing Business With Chamber Members!” Here is the true-life story that we should all experience! 5

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you to support their business as the need arises as Joan did.


Leadership Stockton by: Timm Quinn

Leadership Stockton Economy Session

After lunch the class heard from Mike Ammann, President

Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union

& CEO of the San Joaquin Partnership. Mike shared his

Stockton’s economy is influenced by many factors. During the

passion for our area and his strategies for selling this area to

annual Economy Session, the class got a glimpse of a few of those factors, and learned about the bright future that lay ahead for Stockton. The day began at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport and after a

prospective businesses. Then the class heard from Gillian Murphy, Director of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Gillian shared how small business makes up a big part of the economy and detailed all of

welcome from Doug Wilhoit and a brief overview of the day it was

the great services the SBDC offers to the small business person to

time to start the information filled day.

help them succeed.

The first presenter of the day, Katie Patterson with the San

The class then took the short drive to Delicato Family Vineyards

Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation (SJFB), was no stranger to

and learned a little bit more about agriculture and the wine

Leadership Stockton as she has spoken on Agriculture and

industry and got to taste some great wines. What a great way to

its impact on the economy to the class the last five years. She

end an educational day.

addressed current issues and recent successes, and provided a glimpse of what lies ahead. She then turned it over to Bruce Fry, current President of the SJFB and local grower. Bruce talked about what he does as President and gave great insight on what challenges local growers are facing. We look forward to continuing and expanding our relationship with the Farm Bureau in the future. Following Agriculture on the agenda was Fran Aguilera, Enterprise Zone Administrator from the San Joaquin County Economic Development Association, who spoke about the Enterprise Zone. Fran discussed the recent expansion of the zone and the benefits to both community and businesses, great information for all.

Fifth Annual Lunch at the Landfill Bring a new unwrapped toy for the Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County, and lunch is on us!

Next on the agenda was Patrick Carreno, Interim Airport Director Stockton Metropolitan Airport. Patrick spoke to the

December 14 - 11:30 a.m.

class about all the things going on at the airport and the recent

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success of Allegiant Airlines flights to Vegas and their upcoming flight service to Palm Springs. He encouraged the class to spread

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the good word about our hidden gem in the airport. After his presentation he showed the class the new expanded terminal. It was very impressive indeed! The class then had a fantastic lunch at Tommy Joyce’s Top Flight Café. The food and service were great!

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Timm Quinn: tquinn@stocktonchamber.org 209.547.2960 www.stocktonchamber.org

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Convention & Visitors Bureau by: Wes Rhea

Stockton, California to Host Two US Twirling Association Events Stockton Arena will be home to 2012 US Trials and 2014 National Championships

Community building effort will result in “Ultimate Stockton Ambassador” Locals really know what makes Stockton authentic – our food, our events, our culture, our people, our waterfront and the list

The Stockton Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCVB) is proud to announce a partnership with the United States Twirling

goes on. “Your Great Stockton Story” is a civic pride campaign that aims

Association (USTA) for two upcoming world-class baton

to engage Stockton residents in sharing and appreciating all that

twirling events.

our city has to offer. We hope to hear from residents in all walks of

Stockton, California will be the host city for the 2012 U.S. Trials, March 30-31, 2012 and the 2014 U.S. National Baton Twirling Championships, July 7-12, 2014.

life describing how their story has been written in Stockton. The campaign website, www.GreatStocktonStory.com allows locals to submit their story that describes why they choose to

The prestigious U.S. Trials Program selected Team USA, a group of elite-level athletes, to represent the United States in the World Baton Twirling Championships in France in August 2012. The top 60 baton twirlers in the U.S. are expected to compete.

make this community their home. Once you submit your story, you can send the link to others to encourage their participation. Stories will be displayed on www.GreatStocktonStory.com throughout the winter. By submitting a genuine, thoughtful story, residents are eligible to be named the “Ultimate Stockton

At the U.S. National Baton Twirling Championships, the nation’s best sport baton twirlers compete for National

Ambassador” early next year. The public will be invited to vote on the finalists to determine whose story gives them the right to be named the “Ultimate Stockton Ambassador.”

Championships in individual and group

Not only will the winner receive the title of “Ultimate Stockton

events. The 2014 event in Stockton is

Ambassador,” they will also win a prize package of lodging, dining

expected to draw over 800 participants

and attractions (valued at over $1,000) for their friends or family

for the six-day event.

to visit them here – and share in their Stockton story.

“We could not be more excited to host these events and bring two

For more information, follow the Stockton CVB on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Stockton.CVB.

major baton twirling events back to California,” noted Wes Rhea, Executive Director of the SCVB, “We believe Stockton and the Stockton Arena will be great hosts and we look forward to showing them our local hospitality.” For additional information on the USTA visit www.ustwirling.com, or call the SCVB at 209. 938.1555.

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Wes Rhea: wes@visitstockton.org 209.938.1555

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Programs and Public Policy Department by: Frank Ferral If you can provide those things and need to hire, give us a

SCAP-SE to Find Great Employees The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce’s Stockton

call so that we can start saving you money. The reimbursement

Chamber Apprenticeship Program (SCAP) has been recently

process is easy. You give us an invoice and timesheets to support

enhanced to offer businesses in San Joaquin County an even

the information listed on the invoice. We process them and the

bigger incentive to hire!

turnaround time for the invoices is about 30 days.

On September 1, 2011, the SCAP program became SCAP-SE

All of these CalWorks individuals can qualify for the San

(Subsidized Employment). How is this different from the SCAP

Joaquin County Enterprise Zone Tax Credits so there is even more

program? If you use SCAP-SE when hiring your next employee,

money this program can save you.

you will be reimbursed up to 50% of their wages paid for hours

If you would like to learn even more about the program, please contact one of the coordinators, Mike or Mikki at 209.337.2716 or

worked. This includes jobs that pay up to $14 an hour. This reimbursement is eligible to any business in San Joaquin County that can provide us a copy of their current business

209.337.2730. You can also view our website by visiting www.scapworks.com.

license (address listed in San Joaquin County), declaration page of their current Workers’ Compensation Policy, declaration page of their current Liability Insurance, signed W-9, Federal and State Employer ID Numbers and job description for the position(s) you would like assistance with.

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New Members Bakeries

For more information on becoming a new member, please call Matt Anderson at 209.547.2770. Please allow up to 90 days for your listing to show.

Country Clubs, Banquet Facilities

College Bakery

Elkhorn Golf Club

5308 Pacific Avenue #11C Stockton www.collegebakery.net

1050 Elkhorn Drive Stockton

Property Management Real Property Management

www.elkhornge.com

Distributors, Direct

6653 Embarcadero Drive #M Stockton

Steel Fabricators

www.rpmnsj.com

Contractors General

Cost Plus World Market

The Herrick Corporation

Sundt Layton

3610 S. Airport Way Stockton

3003 E. Hammer Lane Stockton

2860 Gateway Oaks Drive #300 Stockton www.laytonconstruction.com

www.worldmarket.com

Retail Shops, Home Furnishings & Decor

www.herricksteel.com

Farms & Ranches, Museums

Cost Plus World Market

Jack Tone Ranch Historical Foundation

10776 Trinity Parkway Stockton

9001 North Jack Tone Road Stockton www.jacktonefoundation.com

www.worldmarket.com

Beauty Salons,Barbers

Insurance

Eco-Chic Salon

New York Life Insurance Company

5940 Pacific Avenue #C Stockton www.ecochicnaturally.com

3255 W. March Lane #300 Stockton www.stocktongo.com

Networking Mixer Thursday, November 3 at the Midtown Optometry

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Ribbon Cuttings

Cost Plus World Market 10776 Trinity Pkwy

For additional information go to www.stocktonchamber.org

Redwood Greenhouse

SportClips Stockton

10318-C Trinity Pkwy

Stockton

3555 Wilmarth Road

Stockton

Attending Ambassadors Tim Aguirre Impact Promotions

Carol Clemons Angel’s Caring Helpers

Patti Gulick New Image Signs

Blair Hake Ameriprise Financial Services INC

Glenn Jose H.O.P.E

Loretta Lee CA DEPT of Rehabilitation

Jennifer Lewis Hilton Stockton

Marilyn Mason RHA

John Paval Kansas City Life

Justin Redman Central Valley Community Bank

Wes Rhea Convention and Visitor Bureau

Michelle Sherlock Optimal Hospice Care

Nanette Spitulski Parks Printing

Gregory Walther Press F1 Computer Services

Sam Ward Xango

Cindy Ward Xango

Michael Wolfman Spectrum Solar

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COVER STORY

Lincoln Center 60 years of Great Shopping in Stockton By Justin Souza

In the early 1950s, developers Greenlaw Grupe and Roy Sims had a dream: to establish a new planned

family operated business that suits their needs under

community in Stockton, an inclusive residential area

“The Big L,” Lincoln Center’s iconic sign.

supported by a selection of prime local retailers. The

CELEBRATION

developers imagined their project as a new center for

According to Janelle Nelson, Marketing Manager

the region, a growing community served by the small

for Lincoln Center, the celebration for the shopping

shopping center newly established at the corner of

center’s 60th anniversary has lasted throughout the

Benjamin Holt Drive and Pacific Ave.

year and will be capped with some special festivities

Sixty years after it first opened, that little shopping center has truly fulfilled the developers vision:

during the holiday season. The first segment of the celebration was through

Lincoln Center has become one of the major centers

the Center’s LIVE! events, which are monthly

of Stockton’s business and retail community—as

family-friendly events held at the shopping center

well as the second oldest shopping center west of the

each summer to raise money for local charities.

Mississippi River—and is sure to remain an important

For the LIVE! event in July, the Center held a 60th

fixture in Stockton for many years to come.

Anniversary bash that took shoppers back to the 1950s

FOUNDATIONS

with live music, food from outdoor vendors, a hula

When it was established in 1951, Lincoln Center offered Stockton shoppers 25,000 square feet of retail space at which they could purchase groceries, sundries

hoop contest and a 30 foot slide reminiscent of the Astro Slide that graced the Center in the 1950s. During the holiday season, Lincoln Center will

and specialty items. The Center opened with 12

feature a number of major 60th Anniversary events.

neighborhood shops and a number of community-

Local musicians, many of whom played at the LIVE!

centered attractions including the Astro Slide, which

event in July, will be making a return to the Center on

became a favorite pastime of area children.

December 10 and 15 for two large holiday concerts.

Today, Lincoln Center is one of Stockton’s retail

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the globe, they are certain to find a locally owned and

Performances by Frank Bailey, Bill Erikson, Travis

hotspots and considerably expanded from its original

Vega, Tony Washington and a host of other musicians

size. Lincoln Center currently covers more than 35

will have spectators tapping their feet and singing

acres along both sides of Benjamin Holt Drive and

along with original music and favorite carols. The

offers shoppers the chance to browse a selection of

Center will also be enticing shoppers with its Diamond

103 merchants, including retail stores, restaurants and

Anniversary Giveaway. Under this promotion,

service businesses, across more than 300,000 square

shoppers who spend $60 at a participating store can

feet of retail space. Whether shoppers are looking for

enter to win a $60 gift card to that store as well as

stylish clothing, delightful gifts or food from around

being entered for a grand prize giveaway of prizes

Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce


including a diamond necklace from DeVons Jewelers,

needy in the community this holiday season. The

diamond earrings from Gary J. Long Jewelers or a

Cuddle Up Coat Drive will be accepting new and

$500 Lincoln Center Gift Card.

gently used coats for the Salvation Army & Women’s

A photo gallery at 260 Lincoln Center (between

Center from November 25 through December 23 at

FINA and Lino Bella) will feature many old

a number of Lincoln Center locations. For collection

photographs of both the Center and the surrounding

locations and more information on these charity

community through the end of the year.

events, visit LincolnCenterShops.com.

60 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT

INTO THE FUTURE Lincoln Center has come through the down

“We are so thankful for everyone who has

economy in a strong position, at least

been shopping here for

partially because of its commitment

60 years,” said Janelle Nelson, “They are truly what has kept us going.” Nelson added that the administrators and tenants of Lincoln Center are indebted to Stockton for affording the shopping center 60 prosperous

We are so thankful for everyone who has been shopping here for 60 years

Sherwood Mall Santa Express Santa visits & photos available through Dec. 24

Family Fun Day Saturday, Dec. 3 Children’s Holiday Pageant: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Radio Disney Road Crew: 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.

to offering the Stockton community

Stonecreek Village

a comfortable shopping environment

Holiday Open House, Saturday, Dec. 3 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

with a wide variety of great shops. The Center added another two shops to its roster in the last year, children’s retailer Sassy Pants and Cardio Storm,

Crazy 8 Opening this Holiday Season

a group-exercise fitness studio, and additional merchants are certain to

years, “We really want to make

join the Lincoln Center

it a goal to give back to the

family in the future. Sixty years after its

community because they’ve

foundation, Lincoln Center

been supporting us for so long.” This commitment to community support is taking

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

stands as a testament to the wisdom of its founders

form this holiday season with two charity events

and the value of a shopping center that offers

operating at Lincoln Center: the Cuddle Up Coat

shoppers high quality merchants that help support

Drive and the Fill the Truck Food Drive.

the local economy.

The Fill the Truck Food Drive is a one-day event

The Center is an integral part of our city’s history

held on Saturday, December 3 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

and, with Lincoln Center’s excellent management and

at Podesto’s and Trader Joe’s. Donations of any non-

commitment to the Stockton community, the “Big L”

perishable food items will be passed along to the

is certain to shine above Stockton for many more years

Emergency Food Bank and will go to help feed the

to come. www.stocktonchamber.org

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News Briefs

Submission Guidelines: News Briefs must be submitted before the first of each month to schamber@stocktonchamber.org. Please put “PORT O CALL” in the subject line. Submissions must be no longer than 50 words total and should include contact information. News Briefs will be included on a space available basis and may be edited for content.

Attorney Reaches Milestone

The Allure of Water – the Plein-Air Painters

The law firm of Neumiller & Beardslee

of America’s 23rd Exhibition & Sale – is on

celebrates Christopher A. Greene’s 50th year of

display at The Haggin Museum through

practicing law. Chris, a former Director and

January 22, 2012. The temporary exhibition

President of the Greater Stockton Chamber

includes more than 100 paintings by 40 of the

of Commerce, joined Neumiller & Beardslee in 1961 and is

finest on-location painters in the country. Call 209.940.6300 or

currently an Of Counsel Attorney. He earned his B.A. in Business

visit hagginmuseum.org.

Administration from University of the Pacific and his Juris Doctor degree from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California.

Premier Staffing in Stockton is under new ownership. Jennifer Wallace took over the business in January 2011. Jennifer had

Valley REACON to Hit Sixteen Communities

over 20 years combined staffing industry experience, the last 13

It’s official, on October 20th, the Greater Stockton Chamber of

years working for Premier Staffing as the Branch/Sales Manager,

Commerce’s REACON program is now taking it on the Road.

creating jobs in San Joaquin County. For information about

The REACON has been recognized by local, state and federal

Premier Staffing, please contact Jennifer Wallace at 209.478.8500

agencies as a way to provide outreach and education to businesses

or visit www.premierstaffingstockton.com.

on ways they can reduce their costs of doing business through environmental stewardship. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control district (SJVAPCD) has partnered with the Chamber to take the REACON program to at least 16 communities throughout the Central Valley and teach them how to replicate the program. According to Tom Jordan with the SJVAPCD, the Stockton Chamber is a leader in the Valley and wants the Chamber to “Train the Trainers” on how to implement the Award winning program. For more information on the REACON program and how your businesses can get involved, email fferral@stocktonchamber.org. The Stockton Symphony provides a one-stop shopping opportunity with gifts and stocking stuffers that make everyone happy. Our upcoming shows include Holiday Pops with Santa, December 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Atherton Auditorium on the Delta College campus; A romantic Valentine Pops, February 11; Classics IV: Conflict & Resolution, March 8 & 10; and a 60s party at the Pops & Picnic, April 28. Purchase tickets online at www.stocktonsymphony.org or call 209.951.0196. Special group rates available.

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We've made a habit out of giving! Supporting community by giving of our time and talents!

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Calendar

December 2011 Highlights 12/1 - Diversity Mixer – 5:15 - 7:15 p.m. @ The Haggin Museum 1201 N. Pershing, Stockton, 95203

1

New Member Meeting – 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. @ Chamber Conference Room

1

Diversity Networking Mixer – 5:15 – 7:15 p.m. @ The Haggin Museum

8

Chamber Board Meeting – 4:00 p.m. @ Chamber Conference Room

9

Leadership Stockton Local Government Session 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. @ City Hall & County Admin Building

9

Government Relations Council – 7:30 a.m. @ Chamber Conference Room

12

Effective Strategies Group – 8:00 a.m. @ Chamber Conference Room

12

Ambassador Quarterly Luncheon – 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. @ University Plaza Waterfront Hotel

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Lunch at the Landfill - 11:30 a.m. @ Forward Landfill. 9999 S. Austin Road, Stockton, CA (Arch Road East to Austin Road, turn right) Lunch is served under the tent Bring a NEW unwrapped toy for the Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County and lunch is on us!

also don’t miss... 1/5 - Networking Mixer @ University of the Pacific Spanos Center

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Contact the Chamber at 209.547.2770 for more info


Accidents happen. And it’s nice to know that you have a team you can trust to restore your vehicle and your peace of mind with detailed estimates, high-quality auto body and mechanical repair, and friendly service.

We understand that repairing your vehicle correctly is only half the job. Providing you with the most honest and reliable service available is a priority.

Collision Center Located in the Stockton Auto Mall

That’s why we provide daily status updates on your vehicle, offer a lifetime warranty and provide on-site rental cars.

• We lifetime warranty on paint, body & metal repair • We service all makes & models • Quick turnaround • Rental cars available on-site at a discounted rate • Factory-trained technicians • State-of-the-art equipment • ASE • I-Car

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• All insurance companies welcome • We also specialize in RV repair • Free estimates • Competitve pricing

Check out our new State-of-the-Art Facility!

3282 Auto Center Circle, Stockton, CA 95212

209-870-4375 l www.BigValleyOnline.com Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 5:00pm


Annual “Lunch at the Landfill”

Date: December 14, 2011 Time: 11:30 am Tours following lunch

Reduce • Reuse • Recycle this Holiday Season

Lunch served under the tent ● Tours available ● Bring a NEW unwrapped toy for the Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County and lunch is on us! ●

Forward Landfill 9999 S. Austin Road Stockton, CA (Arch Road East to Austin Rd., turn right)

RSVP today! For more information visit greenteamsanjoaquin.com

Sponsored by the partners of the Green Team San Joaquin and Allied Waste

VISIT GREENTEAMSANJOAQUIN.COM AND CLICK ON “LUNCH AT THE LANDFILL” TO REGISTER TODAY! Greater

A program of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

GREEN TEAM SAN JOAQUIN


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