Port O Call - January 2020

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GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

www.stocktonchamber.org

Vol.66 No.9

JANUARY 2020



LEADERSHIP STOCKTON PROJECT WALKS ON THE WILD SIDE

CONTENTS From Your President

DON’T MISS! 5

From Your CEO

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Winter Diversity Mixer Photos

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News Briefs 7 Cover Story 8 Leadership Stockton

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New Members

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Events 11 Good News from the San Joaquin Partnership

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Ribbon Cuttings 12 Programs and Public Policy

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Visit Stockton

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Calendar 14 Where’s Roxy Photos

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JANUARY NETWORKING MIXER

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5:15 - 7:15 p.m. @ Collins Electrical Co., Inc. 3412 Metro Dr., Stockton, CA 95215

BEA SYMPOSIUM BREAKFAST 7:30 - 9 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club. 3800 W. Country Club Blvd. Stockton, CA 95204 RSVP Required to bea@stocktonchamber.org.

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NETWORK 4 SUCCESS

Meets every Thursday, 12 – 1 p.m. Contact roxy@stocktonchamber.org for location No N4S Jan. 3

28 Years of Economic Excellence

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ON THE COVER: 7 year old Red-Tailed Hawk Inanna. She was brought in from the wild with a severe wing injury making her unable to fly. She now lives at Micke Grove Zoo as an animal ambassador.

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Locating 445+ new/expanded projects creating more than 65,000 jobs

San Joaquin Partnership A private non-profit economic development corporation serving San Joaquin County

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FROM YOUR 2019 -20 PRESIDENT BY: DOUG DINJIAN Wow, we wrapped up another great year for Stockton and the

Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901.

Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce and we are poised for a

CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. SR. VICE PRESIDENT Chris Kay, Carter Imports FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Kay Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center

VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group CHAMBER DIRECTORS Jamie Bossuat, Kroloff Belcher Smart Perry & Christopherson Darryl Curry, Kaiser Permanente Central Valley F.J. "Joe" Dietrich IV, F.J. Dietrich & Co. Cathy Douma, Minuteman Press Pat Filippone, Stockton Ports Melissa Flores, Collins Electrical Company, Inc. Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency David Kamins, Mid Valley IT Elizabeth H. Kim, Esq., Neumiller & Beardslee Jarrod McAnally, Big Valley Ford Lincoln Dan Natividad, Port City Marketing Solutions, Inc. Roy Nightengale, KSTN 105-9 The Bull Brian Petrovek, Stockton Heat Chad Sublet, Verve Networks Dustin Toms, Stockton Kings 209.292.8432

PROGRAM & PUBLIC POLICY DIRECTOR Frank Ferral 209.292.8428 SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTOR LEADERSHIP STOCKTON DIRECTOR Timm Quinn 209.292.8423 OFFICE MANAGER Lia Her 209.292.8421 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Roxy Jewell-Richardson

A big portion of the success of The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce is not only due to its membership but also

DOUG DINJIAN

VICE PRESIDENT Justin Redman, F&M Bank

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.

phenomenal 2020. I hope everyone had a Happy New Year!

209.292.8439

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – EVENTS Myriah Williams 209.292.8422 SCAP ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR Christy Swann 209.292.8433 SCAP EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS Mina Gomar 209.292.8429 Lorice Harrison 209.292.8427 Nicole McMorris Jackson 209.292.8425 Chris Rivera 209.292.8440 Mandee Trackwell 209.292.8435 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - SCAP Karina Cerriteno 209.547.2770

the incredible staff, led by our CEO, Doug Wilhoit. Without their professionalism, we would just be another Chamber of

Commerce instead of the VERY best one in California. Just consider all the various programs the Chamber is involved with in the Community: the Stockton Chamber Apprenticeship Program (SCAP), the Leadership Stockton Program, the Ag Hall of Fame, the ATHENA Awards Program, the Business Education Alliance (BEA), Fitness Rejuvenates Employee Sustainability and Health (FRESH), Government Relations Council (GRC), the Green Team (Environmental Stewardship), Network4Success (a fun group who gets together to help support local business) and Welcome Squad and Liaison Ambassadors who do our Ribbon Cuttings and annual member surveys. Additionally, we hold monthly Mixers to allow our members to have a chance to meet and greet at our local member businesses. Speaking of Mixers, we had a wonderful Diversity Mixer last month at the Haggin Museum where all the various Chambers in the community could get together and celebrate the Christmas Spirit. As usual the turnout was well supported by the Community and donated Gifts were collected for less fortunate children through the Toys 4 Tots program. Our Leadership Stockton 2020 Class has selected their project, which will focus on the revitalization of the Micke Grove Zoo. The project will include renovating the children’s play area, theater, main stage, bleachers, new picnic tables, and a new ZooMobile. This is an ambitious plan that costs money! Having said that, the 2020 class has to raise money, and you can directly help the cause. On Feb. 8, 2020 there will be a Bowling Fundraiser at West Lane Bowl where you and your friends can get together for a good time and help support the Leadership Class. To

BEA COORDINATOR Dennis Thao 209.292.8436

reserve your lane and for more information on the fundraiser, you can email the class

PUBLISHER Stockton Chamber of Commerce 209.547.2770

directly at justzooit2020@gmail.com.

GRAPHIC DESIGN Never Boring 209.526.9136

What about an opportunity to win a great vacation deal? The 2020 Class has arranged for

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two Getaway opportunities. You could win a six-night stay in Palm Springs for up to six

PRINTING & MAILING The Parks Group

209.466.9026

people and $500 in spending money or a 7 day trip to Costa Rica in a luxury condo with airfare for 4 included. Tickets are $100 each and only 100 tickets will be sold for Palm Springs, 300 for Costa Rica. To purchase a ticket, please contact Timm Quinn (Leadership Stockton Director) at 209.292.8423 or via email at tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.

GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

445 W. Weber Avenue, Suite 220, Stockton, CA 95203 209.547.2770 fax 209.466.5271 schamber@stocktonchamber.org

FOLLOW US Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce (California) @stocktonchamberofcommerce @StknChamber Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Let’s all support the Chamber and its many diverse programs, that way we all win in 2020!

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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT

DOUG WILHOIT

A very Happy New Year to you

little better for those children who need all our love and help. It

all and we hope you all had a

is wonderful to see the participants not only learn good recycling

wonderful Christmas/Holiday

practices but also the joy of helping this wonderful community

Season! In December, your

agency make children smile.

Chamber had several successful

On Dec. 19, the Chamber staff had their annual visit from the

events and thanks to those who

wonderful children from the one. Charter Elementary School,

were part of making it all happen

formerly the Transitional Learning Center (TLC) School for

so well!

Homeless Children. They got to meet Santa and get a gift they

On Dec. 5, we had another

wanted provided by the generous donations of the many fine

outstanding Winter Diversity Mixer where we all came together

supporters and volunteers of TLC. It is such a wonderful time

as one at the beautiful and historic Haggin Museum. It was a joy

for staff and some Chamber Board Members to watch this each

to see everyone being a community of one that evening, and that

year for it makes all of them appreciate what we all have and the

should be the rule rather than the exception year in and year out.

great feeling of making others happy. The joy on children’s faces,

Everyone had smiles on their faces as they mingled, devoured

squeals of glee, and their happiness is something truly magical to

good food, and enjoyed being in the Haggin Museum with not

experience each and every year. A big thank you to Ms. Carmen,

only its history, art works, and exhibits, but also the Christmas/

Sara Garfield and the staff and volunteers of TLC for what they do

Holiday Season decorations.

day in and day out for these wonderful children. Also thank you to

Each year, this is a premier event where your Greater Stockton

Santa who helped to make the day a true moment to remember.

Chamber of Commerce, the San Joaquin Hispanic Chamber, the

A hearty congratulations to the new Stocktonian of the Year

African American Chamber, the Asian-American Chamber, and

Beverly Fitch McCarthy! It is so well deserved, and a thank you

the Delta Chamber all join hands and become one in mission

also to all who submitted 20 nominations, and to the selection

and fun alike. We always enjoy this evening and look forward

committee (three members of the Realtors Association, three

to the next year of not only this annual Diversity Mixer but also

members of your Chamber Board, and three Past Stocktonians Of

to working with each other to help Stockton and San Joaquin

The Year) who worked very hard to pick the best of the best.

County businesses and residents reach their full potential!

All of us here at your Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Dec. 11 was the annual Green Team San Joaquin (GTSJ)

pledge to begin our 119th year of continual proactive action on

“Refreshments with the Recyclers” held at Chamber member

behalf of member businesses, all businesses, and the community

Heritage Dining & Provisions at the Waterloo Gun and Bocce

to help move Stockton and San Joaquin County forward into a

Club led by Program and Public Policy Director Mr. Frank

new era of prosperity and better quality of life for all! There is

Ferral and hosted by GTSJ Co-Chairs Linden Coffee (American

a “big but” that goes with that: We cannot do it alone and need

Recycling) and Eddie Tolentino (Greif) and with assistance

both current members and those who we would love to join us, for

from other great Chamber staff members. This event not only

there is “strength in our numbers!” Please join us, or if you had

moves forward the GTSJ mission of educating the business

been a member and left us—rejoin us. We appreciate all our loyal

community, but also all of us on how good and efficient recycling

members and they would love to have you be part of our Chamber

practices can not only benefit the business community but each

Family. Please go to our website, www.stocktonchamber.org, and

of us personally. It is also a day where the attendees bring an

see what we are doing and with your help and participation can do

unwrapped gift as their “ticket” to lunch and these gifts are given

even more as a team.

to the Child Abuse Prevention Council to make Christmas a

Again, Happy New Year!

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WINTER DIVERSITY MIXER @THE HAGGIN MUSEUM

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

RTD’s 21st Annual Stuff the Bus Helps Thousands in Need

world, performing last year from New Zealand to Scotland to

San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) and its partners,

Canada, as well as here in the states.

Manteca Transit and Escalon eTrans, collected over 22,000

Haggin Museum is a nonprofit art and history museum

pounds of food (including 1136 turkeys) during its annual Stuff

accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. It is located at

the Bus event. Since 1999, RTD and its partners have raised over

1201 N. Pershing Ave., Stockton, CA. For more information call

362,000 pounds of food donations. This year, Stuff the Bus also

209.940.6300 or visit www.hagginmuseum.org.

collected more than $1,300 for their food bank partners in San Joaquin County. San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) is the regional transit provider for San Joaquin County. RTD’s mission is to provide a safe, reliable, and efficient transportation system for the region. For more information visit sjRTD.com, follow RTD on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or call 209. 943.1111.

Pacific Introduces New President After a nationwide search and a unanimous decision by the Board of Regents, the next University of the Pacific President will be Christopher Callahan, Dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Chris brings an energy and experience that match Pacific’s needs. He has an impressive track record developing programs that are

Mark & Cindy Lemaire at the Haggin Jan. 16

relevant to students and great ideas for unifying our distinctive

Don’t miss an amazing performance by Mark and Cindy

three-campus university in new ways.

Lemaire on Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Haggin Museum. While

In addition to being the founding and current Dean of the

fingerstyle guitarist Mark Lemaire’s solo compositions stand as

Cronkite School, Chris is Vice Provost of ASU’s downtown

complete statements, his harmonies with Cindy are so perfectly

Phoenix campus and CEO of Arizona PBS. He is an exceptional

matched that they seem like two people with one voice, creating

communicator, a proven innovator and a highly regarded leader.

something both authentic and unique. The couple toured the

To learn more please visit www.pacific.edu.

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ach year, the Stockton Chamber of Commerce selects a group of passionate community members to

participate in their year-long Leadership Stockton Program. Since the program’s inception, nearly 900 members of the community have served the city of Stockton and the greater

LEADERSHIP STOCKTON PROJECT

San Joaquin County through the program’s curriculum. This year’s cohort members represent a broad variety of industries and backgrounds. Such diversity will help the group move fluidly through the year-long service commitment, as their collective abilities will provide a well-rounded skill-set and perspective for the group. Cohort members meet once every month, at the very minimum,

By Jordan Giannoni Harless

to learn about the justice system, city programs, local businesses and commerce, local government and more. In addition, the cohort participates in team building, consensus building, and other leadership development sessions. The hallmark of the Leadership Stockton Program is the cohort’s community service project. Each class generates a number of dynamic fundraisers to garner funds for a project that they choose together. The 2019-2020 cohort was ecstatic to adopt the Micke Grove Zoo as their year-long effort. Historically known to the community of Stockton, the Micke Grove Zoo and Regional Park was a gift to the people of San Joaquin County from former farmer-turned-philanthropist William Micke and his wife, Julia Harrison Micke. Their legacy lives on in the beautiful oak-forested park that originally opened its gates in 1938. The zoo itself houses amphibians, mammals, birds, reptiles, and invertebrates. The zoo has also been pivotal in an extremely successful breeding program over the years. Micke Grove Zoo has successfully bred nine snow leopards and helped bring some species back from the brink of extinction. Each year, over 100,000 visitors enjoy this wonderful gift to the community of San Joaquin County, as it continues to be a local attraction for generations of families. “I think everyone in the class had memories of the Micke Grove Zoo as children, and we wanted to ensure that tradition for future generations.” Kristi Capra, 2019-2020 cohort member said. The 2020 Leadership Stockton cohort has decided to focus specifically on renovating the zoo’s amphitheater, which will be

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utilized for animal demonstrations and education, field trips for local schools, and birthday parties upon its completion. The area will likely house a few mews, which are enclosures for animals who spend the majority of their day outside of a habitat in training. In addition to the amphitheater renovation, the class hopes to team up with the employer of classmate

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“ I t h i n k eve r yo n e i n t h e c l a s s h a d m e m o ri e s o f t h e M i c ke G r ove Zo o a s c h i l d r e n , a n d we wa n t e d t o e n s u r e t h a t t ra d i t i o n f o r f u t u r e g e n e ra t i o n s . ” Kristi Capra, 2 01 9 -2 0 2 0 c o h o r t m e m b e r

Tim Rubino, Big Valley Ford-Lincoln, to provide the zoo with a second ZooMobile, which is a van that will be utilized by zookeepers to transport animals to classrooms in San Joaquin County for educational lessons on wildlife, nature, and

of the project in phases as proceeds from fundraising efforts

conservation. If the class is able to generate enough funds, they

become available.

also hope to donate funds that can be used for “pre-shipment,” the cost associated with importing a new animal to the zoo with a clean bill of health, or for training for the zookeepers to learn to handle new animals/species. The class estimates the totality of their contributions to the zoo to be well-over $70,000 by the project’s completion in May or early June of 2020. Sweat equity was definitely a priority for the class when they had their consensus-building session to select the project. “We wanted a project that we could actively participate in building,” Shayne Brown, 2019-2020 cohort member shared; “It’s one thing to raise money and write a check, it’s another to actually participate in the demolition, design, and beautification process.” Since this year’s cohort met back in August, they have been moving at full-speed to facilitate the project. Class member Mario Vasquez of San Joaquin Delta College pledged every Saturday and Sunday morning in the month of November to demolition of the dilapidated amphitheater. With the help of other classmates and volunteers, the work of removing of the old stage, bleachers, and picnic tables, grinding out the stump of a tree that had previously been cut down, and clearing the area of an abundance on builtup brush and leaves has already been completed. Class member Renee Puig-Hink, who works for the Builder’s Exchange of Stockton, has also already gone to work gathering bids for the theater’s flooring, shade structures,

The class created a booth at the zoo’s annual “Hallowild” Halloween event during the month of October to pass out candy, raise awareness for the project, and do donation-based face-painting with all proceeds going to the project. During the month of December, the class participated in “Zoo Lights,” another zoo event where the park is decorated for the holidays. On Feb. 8, 2020, the class will continue a tradition started by a previous Leadership Stockton cohort and host the 8th annual Leadership Stockton bowling fundraiser. This year, the fundraiser will be held at West Lane Bowl between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Individuals, or teams of five players, can reserve lanes to play in 3 different heats throughout the day. The fundraiser will include multiple raffle prizes, drink tickets, and lunch! The class is also currently selling tickets for two different vacation packages. 100 tickets will be sold for a week-long trip to Palm Springs, CA, which will also include a $500 cash prize. The winner of the Palm Springs trip will be pulled and announced in February 2020. The second trip is a Costa Rican getaway, with airfare for four included! 300 tickets will be sold for the Costa Rica trip, and the winner will be pulled and announced in May of 2020. The cost of a single ticket is $100 for either raffle. Tickets for both raffles are tax deductible, as all proceeds go to the Leadership Stockton 2019-2020 class project.

and new stage materials. The next phase of the project, to be

For more information on the project, ways to participate in

continued in the Spring of 2020, will include the execution of

fundraisers, or ways to donate, please reach out to the 2019-

large-scale fundraisers and implementation of various parts

2020 class through email at justzooit2020@gmail.com!

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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Leadership Stockton Economy Session

Development Department does and their vision for the

Session Sponsor: Port of Stockton

near future.

Breakfast Sponsor: F&M Bank Lunch Sponsor: Mid Valley IT Stockton’s economy is influenced by many factors. During the annual Economy Session, the class got a glimpse of a few of those factors, and learned about what lies ahead for Stockton’s future.

After filling up on delicious BBQ from Fat City Brew & BBQ (thank you Mid Valley IT) the class heard from Frank Ferral, Programs & Public Policy Director and Timm Quinn from the Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Frank and Timm shared

This year, the class met at the Port of Stockton Albert Lindley House,

great info on all the Chamber Programs that help businesses

what an amazing venue to talk about the economy. The first presenter

lower their cost of doing business and amazing events.

of the day was Ken Vogel, First Vice President, with the San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation (SJFB). Ken talked about agriculture, our number one local industry at $2.59 Billion in 2018, and how that drives our local economy.

Victoria Moreno, LS Class of 2019, Partnership Specialist with the U.S. Census Bureau spoke to the class next about why it is so important for everyone to participate in the 2020 census. Brad Ecker, Client/Network Administrator, San Joaquin

Next up Wes Rhea, CEO of Visit Stockton and former Leadership

Partnership spoke to the class about all the things the

Stockton Program Director and LS Class of 2004 Graduate, joined

Partnership does to help market San Joaquin County and

the class. Wes spoke about the impact of tourism and all the new

attract large companies.

and exciting things Stockton is doing to attract tourists and, more importantly, tourist dollars.

Ed Wanket, Economic Development Analyst II, San Joaquin County Economic Development Association (EDA) was up

Port Director Richard Aschieris joined the class next and gave a great

next. Ed detailed all of the great services the SBDC and EDA

presentation on the history of the Port and where the Port is today.

offers to local business to help them succeed.

He touched on all the goods imported and exported and how many jobs the Port creates for our community. Truly eye-opening! Then Courtney Wood, Economic Development Coordinator of the Downtown Stockton Alliance joined the class to share all the great things happening in Downtown Stockton and the Alliance’s plans for the future of Downtown.

Finally Ronee Van Dyk, LS Class of 2019, with Haggerty Construction, joined the class to give them an overview of how construction plays into the local economy. It was a great day and the class learned a lot about what drives the Stockton and San Joaquin County economy. I would like to thank all the speakers who came and presented to the class, and

New Economic Development Director Carrie Wright from the City

a big thank you to Richard Aschieris, Victoria Lucero, and Port

of Stockton spoke to the class about what the City’s Economic

of Stockton for having us.

NEW MEMBERS Non-profit Friends Outside 7272 Murray Dr. Stockton, CA 95210 friendsoutside.org

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Nuts-Edible Star Nut Co. 6677 Hardaway Rd. Stockton, CA 95215 starnutca.com

Transportation Journey Transport 1330 W. Robinhood Dr., Ste. B Stockton, CA 95207 myjourneytransport.com

Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Employee Benefits Consultants Hub International Insurance 10947 Southland Rd. Manteca, CA 95336 hubinternational.com

Men’s & Women’s Clothing Outfitters 4950 Pacific Ave., Ste. 217 Stockton, CA 95207


EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN 2020 Golf Tournament

Get Seen, Sponsor a Chamber Event!!

Join us Monday, Apr. 6 and prepare yourself for a day of good

There is still time to get in on the Taking Care of Business

times and good friends at Stockton Golf & Country Club. Now in

Sponsorship program for our remaining 2019-20 events like the

its 39th year, the Golf Tournament always fills up fast. Don’t miss

Golf Tournament, State of the City, Business Awards Luncheon,

your chance to play! Call the Chamber to reserve your space today!

and Installation Dinner.

You can also join us as a tee

The Taking Care of Business Program offers our member

sponsor, a green sponsor, or

businesses a wealth of marketing and sponsorship opportunities

a business package sponsor.

for the upcoming year. This popular program was created to

Business package sponsorship

give Chamber members an excellent way to receive exposure

includes signage on a tee or

throughout the year at a dramatic discount off normal pricing.

green and registration for a

For more information on stretching your marketing dollars

foursome of players. Major

through Taking Care of Business, contact Timm Quinn, Events

Level Sponsorships also available. Just want to sign up and play?

Director, at 209.292.8423 or email him at

Single registration is also available.

tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.

Donating a prize to our post-tournament raffle is a great way to highlight your business. Many high-profile business people participate in our tournament, and donating a prize gets their attention! For more information about the Chamber’s 39th Annual Golf Tournament, or to volunteer, call Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423 or email him at tquinn@stocktonchamber.org. 2020 GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS: as of 12/16/19 FRED COUPLES SPONSORS: Carpenters Local 152 Chevron Corporation Collins Electrical Company, Inc. F&M Bank Oak Valley Community Bank Verve IT RICKY BARNES SPONSORS: JaniTek Cleaning Solutions Stockton Ports TEE SIGN SPONSORS: BAC Community Bank DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency Port of Stockton

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FROM THE

GOOD NEWS LIVE - WORK - PLAY, Our San Joaquin!

Stockton Heat and G-league Kings to the waterways of the Delta

As we reflect on 2019, it is important to remember why we call

and our unique proximity to the Bay Area and the mountains; San

San Joaquin County home. Over the past year, we have had

Joaquin is at the center of it all.

the opportunity to showcase our region on several new fronts.

We are also blessed to have such a rich agricultural presence in

Increased travel opportunities, beautification projects, business

our area that affords us the access to great wines in Lodi and rich

growth, sustainability initiatives, and a major business convention

produce from across the county. There is nothing like being able to

have all been the byproduct of a community coming together to

have a farmer’s market within a five minute drive of your home or

ensure that our quality of life continues to grow.

having locally-grown products at your neighborhood grocery store.

In August, we welcomed United Airlines to the Stockton

Agriculture plays a key role in our economy, supporting it locally is

Metropolitan Airport with daily services to LAX twice a day.

just as important.

During the same time, the City of Stockton along with the Port of

Great Wolf Lodge is another example of what we have to offer and it’s

Stockton, Visit Stockton, and the San Joaquin Hispanic Chamber

well on its way to completion in the City of Manteca. With 500 rooms

of Commerce welcomed 1,500 attendees over a three-day period

to occupy and local resident passes, this project looks to become both

from around the state and country to attend the 40th annual

a regional and destination vacation opportunity.

statewide convention of the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. This event was a unique opportunity for our region to share why we live, work, and play in this community. With the assistance of local vendors, businesses, community stakeholders, civic leaders and small business interest, this event brought in $1.5 million in economic impact for the region.

As we approach 2020, we are setting the stage for the next decade of economic growth to provide the quality jobs that will sustain the quality of life that we have come to appreciate. We invite you to join the San Joaquin Partnership in being part of the growth, and sharing your community’s offerings, waterways, travel opportunities, home developments, and staycation opportunities that are in your

San Joaquin County and the communities that we all live in have

own backyard. Your continued support and use of the quality of life

a tremendous amount to offer its residents and visitors. From

resources we have will help drive more commitment in creating jobs

the growing wine industry in Lodi to the minor league Hockey

in this community. Happy New Year!

RIBBON CUTTINGS Board of Directors in Attendance: Cathy Douma, Minuteman Press; Roy Nightengale, 105.9 The Bull

Ambassadors in Attendance: Alexandria Patterson, State Farm Insurance; Angel Sepulveda, State Farm Insurance; Bob Berger, Cumulus Radio; Bruce Adams, Stockton Chorale; Carol Clemons , Angels Caring Helpers; Ella Holman, AspiraNet; Glenn Richardson, Delta Truck Center; Gloria Blaine, Honorary Member; Heather Brent, FinDec; Jan Adams, Stockton Singers; Jennifer Mah, EDD; Jesseka Campos, AspiraNet; Loretta Lee, Junior League of SJ; Matt Martinez, Heartland Payment Systems; Melissa Gomes, Weberstown Mall; Michael Case, Restoration Management Company; Paul Anderson, CCT Telecommunications; Shana Brady, Allstate; Steve Jong, Omega Pacific Insurance; Susan Cruz, Smile; Victor Randolph, KRVR The River

Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave., Stockton 95204

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Grocery Outlet 6618 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95207

Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Nash + Tender 222 N. El Dorado St., Ste. B1, Stockton, CA 95202

Scooter’s Coffee 2435 W Hammer Ln., Stockton, CA 95209


PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: DENNIS THAO, BEA COORDINATOR Be a Part of the Business Education Alliance

the business community volunteer their time to evaluate students

The BEA is a public/private partnership

and share important tips to help them succeed in the workforce.

between the Greater Stockton Chamber

Students Workforce Internship Network (WIN) – This exciting

of Commerce and Stockton Unified School

component of the BEA program further

District. Together with our sponsors and

develops opportunities for students to

business partners, we bridge the gap between employers and

take on non-paid internship and paid

educators to work together to understand each other’s needs and requirements with the goal of improving educational outcomes. We do that through the following program components:

part-time positions with local businesses and companies. Through the Students WIN program, eligible high school students will go through the process of attending a career

Industry Tours – An opportunity to tour local manufacturing and

panel, participating in a mock interview, and develop a job-ready

industrial facilities. By providing an opportunity for students to see

resume prior to being referred to a potential work site. (Currently

a product developed from start to finish, it is our goal to spark an

available through SUSD)

interest in the science and engineering field. Visiting a business/ industry facility can help students make the link between the classroom and their future world. Career Panel/Classroom Speakers – Guest speakers can be an effective method of bringing workplace learning into the classroom at all grade levels. Guest speakers can bring a sense of legitimacy to topics, helping students understand the relevance of classroom learning to the world of work. Speakers can help students understand how work relates to personal development and the needs and functions of society. Mock Interviews – Mock interviews are an excellent way to provide students an opportunity to practice their skills with business professionals. Each school year, dozens of volunteers from

Breakfast Symposiums – Hosts tri-annual meetings of executives from business, education, and civic leaders to find the intersection of education and economic development. Annual College and Career Fair – The BEA, in partnership with Stockton Unified School District and United Way, will coordinate an annual college and career fair for a county-wide event. Students will have an opportunity to explore career pathways and higher education institutions available to them in and around San Joaquin County while being treated to some high-energy performance and motivational messages. To learn more about BEA Program, contact BEA Coordinator Dennis Thao at bea@stocktonchamber.org or call 209.292.8436.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS ABC NorCal

Humphreys University

SAWS

American Recycling

Musco Family Olive Co.

Sims Metal Management

Big Valley Ford

PG&E

Solar Optimum Inc.

Caraustar

Queirolo’s Heating and Air Conditioning Inc.

Surtec

Carpenters Local Union 152 CBC Steel Buildings

Ray Morgan Companies

Universal Service Recycling

City of Stockton

Van De Pol Enterprises

Collins Electrical Co.

San Joaquin Council of Government

Dart Container

San Joaquin County

Healthy Air Living

Public Works

UEI

Holt of California

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Dennis Thao: BEA@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8436

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VISIT STOCKTON BY: ROBYN F. CHESHIRE Dine Out During Stockton Restaurant Week Stockton’s favorite foodie celebration returns January 17-26. The 11th annual Stockton Restaurant Week will bring special menus at the best prices to dining establishments across the city. Pre-fixe menus, special events, and guest chefs are just part of the fun. There are plenty of ways to take part in the excitement: a team lunch for you and your colleagues, a family dinner without the stress of cooking, or a surprise meal with the love of your life. With fantastic deals and a diverse list of participating restaurants, you are sure to find something everyone will enjoy. NOTE: Some restaurants are offering gluten free, vegan, and vegetarian options so be on the lookout for those items. Start planning your culinary adventures today at StocktonRestaurantWeek.com. Menus are being added daily.

New Businesses on the Stockton Savings Pass The following businesses have recently joined the Stockton Savings Pass and are enjoying this free advertising opportunity for their business. You can become part of this amazing mobile coupon book by offering deals and discounts to locals and visitors. Casa Flores Restaurant, Downtown

Green Papaya

Sweetbot Cafe

Superfish Poke & Tea

Power 45 Fitness

San Francisco Auto Body & Frame Repair

Go Falafel

To get your business on the pass email robyn@visitstockton.org or call 209.636.4348. Want to know what the fuss is all about? Sign-up for the pass as a customer – it’s FREE StocktonSavingsPass.com.

Stockton Ambassador Program Find out more about Stockton history, the economic impact of tourism, and how you can help make each visitor experience a positive one. Become a Stockton Ambassador and join the exclusive CTA network. Behind the scenes adventures, insider information, and quality time with positive-minded individuals are just some of the many benefits. This program has certified 700 ambassadors in 6 years and continues to grow. Next session: February 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Learn more at StocktonAmbassadors.com. 14 PORT CALL

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Robyn F. Cheshire: robyn@visitstockton.org 209.636.4348

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Happy New Year! Chamber Office Closed GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 New Member Orientation 11 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 January Networking Mixer 5:15 - 7:15 p.m. @ Collins Electrical Co., Inc. 3412 Metro Dr., Stockton Leadership Stockton Law Enforcement/Justice System Session 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. @ The Sheriff’s Office, Stockton PD, SJ County Courthouse Liaison Committee Meeting 8 - 8:45 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 Ambassador Meeting 8:45 - 9:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 Green Team San Joaquin Meeting 9 – 10:15 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., Topic: H&R Block, Come learn about the New Tax Laws RSVP Required to roxy@stocktonchamber.org Chamber Office Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club Chamber Board Meeting 4 p.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room 445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 220 BEA Symposium Breakfast 7:30 - 9 a.m. Topic: Highlighting SUSD’s Career Pathways @ Stockton Golf & Country Club 3800 W. Country Club Blvd. RSVP Required to BEA@stocktonchamber.org

NETWORK 4 SUCCESS Meets every Thursday, 12 – 1 p.m. Contact roxy@stocktonchamber.org for location No N4S Jan. 3


WHERE’S ROXY PHOTOS THANK YOU

to everyone who participated in the “Where’s Roxy” fun in December. And a huge thank you to the businesses that hosted Roxy and gave away goodies. Remember to shop local and support local business all year long!

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING “WHERE’S ROXY” HOSTS: Avitek Recruit Carole’s Candles Lincoln Center Stone Creek Village Shopping Center Weberstown Mall

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