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The mission of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is to promote the economic environment of all member businesses and by so doing will support the programs which preserve and improve the quality of life.

Officers

Chairman of the Board — Isaac Lizarraga, Rancho Ford Lincoln First Vice Chairman — Jeff Kurtz, Promenade Temecula Second Vice Chairman — Tony Berardino, Cornerstone E & S Insurance Services Treasurer — Jerry Konchar, Pechanga Resort & Casino Secretary ­— Janet Scott, Bank of America, Home Loan Division

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Nancy Austin, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Peter Baker, Loma Linda University Medical Center Murrieta Brian Connors, Southwest Healthcare System Leslie Doherty, Leslie Doherty CPA, APC LouEllen Ficke, Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley Kimberly Freize-Uhler, Clear Blue Promotions Jann Gentry, Gentry Studios Kim Kelliher, The Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle Shane Lesovsky, Temecula Valley Communications Suzanne Lingold, Cal State University San Marcos Crystal Magon, South Coast Winery Resort & Spa Lori Marruffo, Virtual Outsourcing Solutions Paul Nolta, Small Business Development Resource Center Jeff Powell, Abbott Vascular Janese Reyes, Community Little Book, Inc Karen Roberts, Kaiser Permanente Robert Rosenstein, The Law Offices of Rosenstein & Hitzeman, AAPLC Matt Stone, Rancho California Water District

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Alice Sullivan, President CEO Laura Turnbow, Chief Operations Officer Katie Edmonds, Membership Director Tiffany Clark, Membership Coordinator/VYP Director Emily Pulley, Communications Director Jennifer Cloud, Special Events Director Brooke Nunn, Special Events Coordinator Jeanette Kristensen, Resource Coordinator Lynn Collett, Resource Coordinator Justin Lawler, Creative Director Jeremy Oliver, Sales Associate

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peaking from experience, taking the time to look your best is essential because when you look and feel your best you’re getting your day off to a great start!

things every day. It takes a lot of will power and is not easy but very rewarding. Reading a good book or sharing a laugh and walk with friends or playing scrabble with my kids are some of my favorite things I find very relaxing.

People also react to you in a more positive way. I think the saying “You never get a second chance to make a first impression” couldn’t be a more accurate statement!

I challenge you to start doing something different today to help you look and feel better. Baby steps, I have found are the best way to incorporate any change, whether it be a new hair style, make-up color, excising, eating more vegetables or fruit, starting a hobby you’ve always wanted to try, or one of my favorites , having a spa service… the list is endless. Make a list of your favorite things and then just do it!!

Having been in the entertainment business for over 20 years it has helped me understand the relationship between feeling and looking good and what it takes to get there. You could be the most beautiful person on the outside but if you don’t take care of your health, eventually it will catch up to you. When you focus on your health you naturally look, eat & sleep better, because you feel good. I’d like to teach people the art of relaxing. It must be learned and practiced on a regular basis, by doing this I believe it would improve the quality of life. “I love being able to make people look and feel their best,” says Monique, “Beauty starts from the inside out. Feeling good and loving yourself is the key to happiness.” Running a business like I have with my Spa, I have found these principles to be helpful because it is very demanding being a business owner and a mom. I make time to exercise, eat well and spend quality time with my family & friends. It is important to balance these things in your life. I work on these 4 | Temec ul a Today | J ULY • AU GU ST 2 01 2

We have expanded our service to include Murads Inclusive Health Program. This exciting new 10 week journey is available exclusively through our Spa and we are proud to have been selected by Dr. Murad. Dr. Murad feels that cellular health is one of the most important indicators of your overall health and aging and has created a way to measure that. Murrieta Day Spa offers a sanctuary from the hectic pace of everyday life. We provide a place to escape, relax and disconnect from the world as you recharge your mind, body, and spirit. Whether you need relaxation, beautification or both, Murrieta Day Spa and Hair Studio is here for you. The spa is located Historic Old Town Murrieta at 41885 Ivy Street, on the corner Ivy and Plum.


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21 Great Ways

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e all know that during the colder months we tend to cover up our midsection with sweaters and jackets. We tend to stay inside more often and exercise less, which causes us to burn less calories throughout the day. That is why autumn and winter are the two seasons that cause people to put on extra pounds. We have just hit the hotter months and putting on shorts and bathing suits may not be as appealing as it was last year or the year before. There is still time to tighten up your body, skin and mind. We are going to take preventative actions as well as shed a few pounds along the way. We are going to be conscious of our intakes and our outtakes. You will be proud to wear your shorter shorts and tank tops as well as walk along the beach with just your shorts or bathing suits. 1. Eat clean food such as lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables and healthy fats. 2. Eat six small meals of clean foods daily to keep your metabolism charged. This prevents insulin levels from spiking, which protects you against the urge to overeat or binge. 3. Exercise at least three to four times per week. 4. Do not skip breakfast. You burn calories at a slower rate when you sleep. A healthy breakfast jump starts your metabolism. 5. Reduce calorie intake from empty sources such as processed foods. Simple sugars digest quickly and cause insulin and blood sugars to spike which leaves you feeling hungry more often. 6. Join an exercise club or form your own with a few friends. Running, jogging, walking, skiing or mountain biking are all fun outdoor winter sports. 7. Do not go past the point of hunger. This triggers a starvation response in your metabolism and forces it to slow down.

14. Do at least four 30 minute cardio workouts per week at a moderate intensity to burn fat as your fuel. 15. Eat a healthy snack before grocery shopping and before any event that will have a lot of food. 16. Do three sets of 20 lunges and 20 squats twice a week. After each set, hold a wall squat for 20 seconds. 17. Eliminate refined foods such as white sugar and white flour from your diet. 18. Drink plenty of cold water. Thirst is often mistaken for hunger. The small amount of energy required to raise the cold water to equal your body temperature helps burn calories. 19. Do not use food as an emotional crutch. People turn to comfort foods when they feel stressed. Fight the urge with a healthy alternative such as exercise. 20. When you feel good, reward yourself with a new pair of running shoes, workout clothes, ipod music or share your excitement with a friend. Do not reward yourself with a piece of cake or other unhealthy foods. 21. Write your goals down on a piece of note paper and place it where you will see it everyday. Place personal affirmations on your goal sheet. walk with friends or playing scrabble with my kids are some of my favorite things I find very relaxing. Healthy snacks under 150 calories 1. 1 cup nonfat cottage cheese 2. 2 cups air popped popcorn 3. 10 frozen grapes 4. small protein bar 5. 6 hard boiled egg whites

8. Pack a lunch filled with nutritional choices. You are more likely to eat healthy when you brown bag it.

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9. Eat wisely when dining out. Ask for no butter, sauces or gravies on your food.

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10. Do two to three sets of 25 crunches every other morning before starting your day.

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11. Do two to three sets of 15 push ups every other morning before starting your day. 12. Eat four to eight servings of fruits and vegetables a day. They are low in calories and are filling. 13. Avoid alcohol. One gram of alcohol equals seven calories.

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he Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce staff would like to take this opportunity to express our sincerest appreciation for the contributions of each of our Board of Directors. We are grateful for their support and generosity. It is through the support of these individuals that we are able to continue to strengthen our programs, and develop new and innovative projects to serve our members and the community. The following is a brief profile on each of the members of the TVCC Board of Directors. Isaac Lizarraga, Partner/General Manager, Rancho Ford Lincoln Isaac presently serves on the board of directors of the TVCC as Chairman of the Board, He is a founding board member of the Southwest California Legislative Council, a legislative advocacy group for the Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore and Wildomar Chambers. He has served 10 years as President of the Temecula Valley Auto Dealers Association, and is currently its Treasurer. Isaac has a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in History and Economics from U.C. San Diego. He has been an auto dealer in Temecula and resident of the valley for the past 18 years. He has been married for 27 years and has raised six children. Isaac believes that a strong business community fosters strong family values, strong community involvement, and improves the quality of life.

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With all the changes that have occurred in the past few years, there is one constant that hasn’t changed at the dealership, It is the major reason that Rancho Ford Lincoln has been in business for 28 years. It is the understanding that the dealership is a part of the community that it serves. With this understanding, Rancho Ford Lincoln, as well as our fellow dealerships, likes to become involved in the local charitable, civic, and community activities that are important to our customers. Ford Motor Company has also made changes in the last few years since the 2008 Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. The fact that Ford was the only domestic manufacturer that didn’t go bankrupt and didn’t take a government bailout prompted more consumers than ever to give it’s products purchase consideration. These new consumers have liked what they’ve seen at Rancho Ford Lincoln, and discovered that Ford didn’t just make great trucks and Mustangs, but also: Stylish small cars like the European Focus and Fiesta that get up to 40 miles per gallon! • A great “Cool Mom” vehicle called the Flex to replace the boring minivan. • Vehicles with Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid technologies. • Vehicles with Eco-boost engines that combine twin turbos and direct injection to allow a V-6 to generate the same horsepower as a V-8 with 20 % better mileage. This technology is exclusive to the Ford Motor Company.


chamber Jeff Kurtz, General Manager, The Promenade In Temecula As the General Manager of Promenade Temecula, Jeff Kurtz is responsible for a variety of behind-the-scenes action. In addition to strategic direction of the shopping center, Kurtz also manages department heads of the center including leasing, specialty leasing, operations, marketing and security. These areas are all fundamental aspects of what makes a shopping center feel vital and alive. Take any of these areas away and there is a perceptible element that feels out of place. With more than 15 years in the shopping center industry, Kurtz has grown in responsibility with an ever-increasing high-profile presence in the Temecula Valley. As the General Manager at Promenade Temecula, Kurtz was the point person who oversaw the 2009 center expansion that included the addition of two new parking structures, a complete redevelopment of the interior center and the addition of a 126,000 square foot Lifestyle expansion with outdoor shopping along Promenade Way.

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“Being here in Temecula and serving as the General Manager of such a strong, vibrant retail shopping center is certainly a highlight in my career,” comments Kurtz. “I’ve been fortunate to be with a company (Forest City Enterprises, Inc.) that sees the value of providing their guests with a truly exceptional shopping experience. It’s my responsibility to insure that we live up to that standard every single day.” Since 1999, Promenade Temecula has been providing the communities of Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Hemet and beyond with the hottest stores and brand names of today. The center continues to define and redefine its collection of retailers based on what’s in-demand here in the Temecula Valley. The most recent additions to their ever-expanding collection of today’s hottest retailers include G by Guess, MAC makeup, and a 22,000 square foot H&M. These retailers join such hot names as Coach, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma and Apple.

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Promenade Temecula also offers a variety of sit down restaurants to serve the area with dining options that meet and exceed the demands of the growing Temecula Valley. Guests can enjoy lunch or dinner options including P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Lazy Dog Café, Yard House, California Pizza Kitchen, Sushi Boat, Red Robin or Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ. “As Temecula Valley continues to grow, it’s our goal to continue to meet and exceed shopper’s expectations in providing an exceptional shopping experience. We’ve recently completed an additional set of guest restrooms on the first level of the center, near Macy’s Women’s with a finely appointed family restroom facility that welcomes parents with small children. Private nursing rooms for mothers who breast feed are also available in the family restrooms to offer guests an area where they can find a quiet, private place to attend to their babies while shopping,” said Kurtz. Before joining the Promenade in Temecula, Jeff was instrumental with the grand opening of Victoria Gardens as Operations Director and was later promoted to Assistant General Manager for Victoria Gardens. He also spent time at Lake Elsinore Outlets where he was General Manager and in Las Vegas where he headed the Operations of a cornerstone retail asset for General Growth Properties.

He obtained the ICSC designation for Certified Shopping Center Manager CSM in 2002. Jeff resides in Riverside with his wife Beth and three children. He is an active member of The Boys Scouts of America with his son Jeffrey Jr. and is an Executive Board Director for the Boy’s & Girl’s Clubs of Southwest County and a Director First Vice Chair for the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce. When asked about the future, Kurtz responds that he hopes to remain at the helm of Promenade Temecula for a long time and looks to even relocate someday soon to live in Temecula. “Temecula is a wonderful place to live, work and play. And I hope to be a part of this outstanding community for a long time.” Tony Berardino, Vice President, Cornerstone E&S Insurance Services Tony moved with his family to Temecula in 1985 and helped run one of the first hardware stores in Temecula, a family owned business from 1985-2000. In 2000, he started a new career and became the Vice President of Cornerstone E&S Insurance Services in Temecula, a wholesale insurance brokerage distributing insurance to agencies in California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. Tony strongly believes in giving back to the community and has spent many hours volunteering for numerous charitable and civic events including, Taste of

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chamber the Valley, Temecula Rod Run, Temecula Tractor Races, Komen Race for the Cure, CRC, The United Way, and The City of Temecula Parades and Civic functions. He serves as 2nd Vice Chairman on the TVCC Board, sits on the board for the Boys and Girls Club of Southwest County and previously served on the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival board of directors. Tony has been a Rotarian for the past 25 years and currently a member of The Old Town Temecula Rotary Club. In honor of his outstanding volunteerism, Tony was recognized by the City of Temecula. Tony is married to wife, Lisa. Jerry Konchar, Chief Financial Officer, Pechanga Development Corporation Jerry is the Chief Financial Officer of Pechanga Development Corporation, the parent company to the Pechanga Resort & Casino and all of Pechanga’s affiliated business entities. He oversees business and financial matters as they relate to all business operations, construction and diversification and has direct reporting to the Board of Directors. Pechanga Resort & Casino is the largest casino in the Western United States and has a larger gaming floor than any casino in Las Vegas with over 3,800 slot machines, 132 table games, a 43 table poker room, 8 full service restaurants, food court, 3 night clubs, 1,200 seat theater, 517 room hotel and a world class golf course and clubhouse.

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as a Board of Director for the past 15 years, Janet currently holds the secretary position on the Executive Board. For the past 19 years, Janet has been a highly successful mortgage banker specializing in the very competitive new home builder construction industry. She currently oversees lending operations for builder communities throughout California. Nancy Austin, CCIM, Vice President, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, Commercial Real Estate Services Nancy is currently a member of the Temecula Valley Chamber Board of Directors and previously served as Treasurer on the Executive Committee. After moving to Temecula in 1993, Nancy immediately became involved in life and business in the Temecula Valley. She understands through direct experience the benefits and challenges of small business owners. She has spent nearly 24 years in the commercial real estate industry. During this time, Nancy has owned her own commercial real estate business as well as functioned as an independent contractor with other commercial real estate companies. Upon Nancy’s return to

Before moving to Temecula from Ohio he was CEO of the 5th largest industrial scale manufacturing, sales and service company in the U.S. His public accounting experience included being a Partner and Managing Partner of a practice office of KMG Main Hurdman (currently KPMG LLP). In addition to office responsibilities, he performed quality control reviews of other practice offices throughout the U.S. in both the audit and tax areas and taught national in-house tax and management training courses. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree with an Accounting major from Kent State University, Kent, OH, and a Chartered Financial Consultant designation from The American College, Bryn Mawr, PA. He and his wife Mary have a home in Temecula’s Wine Country. Janet Scott, Bank of America Home Loans, Builder Division Janet has lived and worked in the Temecula area since 1987. She and her family have been actively involved in the community ever since. She continues to embrace a long list of community projects and service clubs in the region. She is a founding member of the CRC (Community Recreation Center), Temecula Sports Park and joined Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce in 1989. Working on several committees within the Chamber and serving J u ly • Au gu st 201 2 | T e me cula Today | 9


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Grubb & Ellis Company (newly Newmark Grubb Knight Frank) she focuses on investment sales representing buyers and sellers in the Inland Empire as well as tenant representation and consulting. With the recently expanded platform, Nancy has access to a wide variety of client services both nationally and internationally. She has served her church locally as a leader in the Sunday worship team and Olde English Carolers. Nancy has been a member of Sunrise Temecula Rotary Club serving as chairperson for five years of one of their most successful fund raising programs. She strives for balance in her civic and community endeavors along with her professional and personal life. She believes that one should maintain efforts in each of these areas in order to achieve success as a well-rounded participant in life. Nancy welcomes the opportunity to continue to serve the best interests of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce and its valued members. Peter Baker, Assistant Vice President of Business Development and Managed Care for Loma Linda University Medical CenterMurrieta Peter Baker, Assistant Vice President of Business Development and Managed Care for Loma Linda University Medical CenterMurrieta, joined the project in February of 2010 and has grown his role to include leadership over their outpatient services, which include wound care, rehabilitation, oncology, diagnostic imaging and pharmacy; and oversight of internal departments such as nutritional services and radiology. Peter holds his law degree and master’s degree in business administration but it was his service as a student missionary in the far east that influenced him to go into a healthcare field. Peter has been an integral part in the success of the launch of the newly opened 106 bed acute care facility by delivering a proactive relationship-based approach to contracting and managed care development. The hospital opened the first and only open heart surgery program, including interventional cath lab procedures, in this Temecula/Murrieta region. Peter is leading other exciting service line development such as Bariatric surgery, Cardiovascular, Neuroscience, Orthopedics and Interventional Radiology. Brian Connors, Director of Marketing, Southwest Healthcare System Brian Connors is a native of Southern California, born in the coastal community of La Jolla. Brian graduated from San Diego State University in 1989 with a degree in marketing. Since then, Brian has worked for 2 different full service ad agencies with clients ranging from healthcare to retail. He is now the Director of Marketing for Southwest Healthcare System which manages both Inland Valley Medical Center in Wildomar and Rancho Springs Medical Center in Murrieta. Universal Health Services, which owns Southwest Healthcare, is in the midst of developing the new Temecula Valley Hospital located on South 79. Brian has been married for 26 years, has three beautiful girls and has lived in Murrieta for 22 years. 10 | Tem ec ul a Today | J ULY • AU GU ST 2 012

Leslie Doherty, Owner/President, Leslie A. Doherty, CPA Leslie moved to the Temecula Valley in 1999 with her husband, Mike and her son and daughter. During the past 13 years, Leslie has worked for large accounting firms, was a partner in a smaller accounting practice, and, three years ago, established her own accounting firm. As a CPA, she works with many small to medium businesses in the area, all from various industries, and is aware through her work with her clients and her own experience, the unique situations faced by businesses in the Temecula area. She assists her clients with everything from bookkeeping, budgeting and tax planning, specialized financial reporting and tax compliance, as well as Corporate, Individual, Fiduciary, and Non-Profit tax preparation. Leslie values and appreciates all of the relationships that she has built with her clients and peers in the community. She also believes in the importance of supporting organizations that contribute to the quality of life for the residents in the Temecula Valley. In addition to serving on the Board of Directors of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, she serves as Treasurer of Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, All from the Heart, Inc., and The Seth Foundation. In her spare time, Leslie enjoys spending time with friends and family especially with her new granddaughter. LouEllen Ficke, Chief Financial Officer, Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley LouEllen gave up “paradise” to come back to Southern California and specifically the Temecula Valley in January of 2007. After helping establish and open the first new state bank in Hawaii in 28 years, LouEllen returned to help organize and open Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley. Her previous experience with banks in Hemet and North San Diego County convinced her Temecula Valley had the greatest potential for a bank to be successful and also provide the quality of life and the proximity to her family that she was looking for personally. She believes small community banks are defined by their customer service and involvement in the success of their communities. As the person in charge of staffing the bank’s headquarters, she set out to create a team that would use the latest technology to provide an old fashioned human touch. “When a person walks into the bank, we should know their name, their business needs and anticipate what we can do to assist them in being successful. We opened the bank in a tough economic time, but we have never lost sight of the need to provide satisfaction to our customers. This has allowed us to grow and now prosper as things have improved.” LouEllen loves the communities in which the bank operates


chamber and gives back in every way she can, she currently serves as a Board Member of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Slow Food of Temecula Valley, Canine Support Team, and is a member of the Murrieta Rotary Club. When LouEllen is not helping in the community she devotes her time to her two daughters, Kristi and Patricia and especially her grandkids. She was blessed with a new granddaughter, EliaGrace, in August 2011 and is currently expanding the horizons of her eight year old grandson, Riley, with trips to Bass Pro Shops and Cirque Du Soleil. Kimberly Freize-Uhler, Owner, Clear Blue Promotions Kimberly Freize-Uhler is the owner of Clear Blue Promotions, a promotional products and corporate apparel company. Kimberly has been an active member of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce and surrounding business communities for almost twenty years. Through her participation on several of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce committees and recently as a Board of Director for the TVCC she has a unique understanding of the goals of the Temecula Valley Chamber as well as the challenges it faces. Kimberly believes in the efforts, support and positive outcomes the TVCC provides to its’ members and the community. She is a long time member of the Temecula Noon Rotary Club, is on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest County and is a member of the Professional Women’s Roundtable. She has worked with several fundraisers and Non-profits throughout the city as they work to support the citizens of the Temecula Valley. Kimberly and her husband Rich have two children. Jann Gentry, Owner, Gentry Studios Jann Gentry has worked as commercial photographer, skillful entrepreneur and avid volunteer in our region since 2001. Her award-winning photography has evolved over time to include art of the valley as well as intriguing portraits of people and story-telling scenes. In addition, Jann is the CEO/President of Modal Logic, Inc. Publishers and puts out two magazines, The Business Scene for executives, owners and managers in business and Vintage Scene, a premium lifestyle magazine for readers 55 and over.

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Jann is a strong believer in the work the Temecula Chamber does and has been an active member for over 8 years. She has served as co-chair of the Membership committee and has been a member of the Special Events committee. She has assisted in many special projects from chairing the Ambassadors program to presenting workshops and even developing advanced training for chamber members. Jann has worked closely with others to help institute the retention program and is a past Ambassador of the Year. In addition, Jann worked closely with Chamber staff to develop several events including the Coffee Connection, Power Networking and the new Professional Leadership Series. Kim Kelliher, President, The Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle A 15-year resident of Temecula and the city’s 2009 Citizen of the Year, Kim Kelliher is the co-owner and President of The Grapeline - a wine tour company that opened its shuttle doors in the Temecula Valley in 2002. The company has since opened Grapeline branches in Paso Robles and Santa Barbara wine country, as well as launched a sister company in Temecula, Stryder Transportation, that focuses on corporate, wedding and airport transport. Kelliher, while serving for 7 years as General Manager of The Grapeline through November 2011, has been active in local events such as the Balloon & Wine festival and various charitable organizations. In 2006, she joined the Rotary Club of Temecula and renewed the group’s involvement in an International student exchange program. She has continued as the Youth Exchange Coordinator for Rotary since that time, serving as counselor and/or “host mom” to high school exchange students from all over the world. Kelliher currently serves as Vice President of the Temecula noon Rotary and will be president of the club for the 2013-14 year. She says she loves being involved in Rotary, the Chamber, and the City because Temecula is a town with a great sense of community and pride. She’s honored to serve on the TVCC Board as a way to continue to help shape the bright future of this community. Kelliher and her husband of 21 years, John, have three teen-age sons.

For the valley she loves, she’s involved herself in numerous non-profits, she volunteers for Komen Race for the Cure; she is on the board of trustees for Oak Grove Center; Jann is on the board of 2Peas in a Pod (a Tennessee for-profit corporation); a member of the Professional Photographers of America.

Shane Lesovsky, Vice President, Temecula Valley Communications, Inc. Temecula Valley Communications, Inc. (TVC), a fullservice telecommunications company that has been serving businesses in Southwest California and beyond since 1989. TVC installs and services state-of-the-art telephone, voicemail and automated attendant systems; voice and data cabling; inhouse paging horns, speakers, pagers, and CCTV.

Jann’s education includes a degree in public relations, a degree in advertising design and masters study in business administration. She worked 15 years as professional fund developer for private education, medical field, neighborhood redevelopment corporation.

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will best fit your needs and save you some money. “Our goal is to supply quality telecommunications equipment and superior service at the fairest, most competitive prices possible,” said Shane Lesovsky, Vice President of TVC, who also served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Murrieta and Temecula Chambers of Commerce. “And, with over 60-years of experience our professional technicians and staff can service more than just the equipment that we choose to represent.” TVC is a committed member of the community and is actively involved in many civic organizations, including multiple local Chambers of Commerce, Rotary, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, to name a few. Suzanne Lingold, California State University San Marcos, Temecula Campus Suzanne Lingold, Associate Dean in Extended Learning, California State University San Marcos Suzanne Lingold moved to Temecula in 2008 along with her daughter, when she was reassigned from the Cal State University San Marcos (CSUSM) location to open the CSUSM Temecula campus. Suzanne is a life-long learner and knows the value of education and how it can transform lives. Suzanne’s involvement with extended learning programs began at the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education at the University of Oklahoma while working on her Master’s in Adult Higher Education. She followed her interest in continuing education to Texas as Director of the Center for International & Continuing Education at the University of Texas-Pan American. While there managed two off-site centers, established Hidalgo Education Center through a partnership with the city of Hidalgo, and administered a $1.5 million Texas Smart Jobs grant, among other achievements. As Assistant Dean in Extended Learning, Suzanne works to connect people and organizations with CSUSM Temecula for partnerships and collaborations. Starting with 50 nursing students in 2009, the university now boasts of 200 fulltime students with more by fall. Currently there are five undergraduate and two master’s degree programs. In the fall, a 12 | Tem e c ul a Today | J ULY • AU GU ST 2 012

Crystal Magon, Community Relations Director, South Coast Winery Resort & Spa With over 25 years of experience in the marketing industry, Ms. Magon currently serves as the Community Relations Director for Temecula’s prized South Coast Winery Resort & Spa, winner of over 1,600 wine awards and medals. Her roles at South Coast Winery have spanned from new property launch planning, brand development and positioning strategies to print and online advertising, leisure and corporate sales, public relations and communication strategies. A hallmark to her community involvement is “South Coast Winery’s Wild Women of Wine Country,” a comprehensive 501(C)3 organization which supports non-profit programs targeted toward assisting women and children throughout Southern California and beyond. Demonstrating her commitment further, Ms. Magon has served on numerous non-profit and hospitality industry boards and committees, among them the Riverside County Commission For Women, Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Riverside County, San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Susan G. Komen For the Cure – Inland Empire Affiliate. Lori D. Marruffo, President, Virtual Outsourcing Solutions, Inc. Lori D. Marruffo, PHR relocated to Temecula from San Diego with her husband in 2007. She has supported the military community for the past 20 years as a naval spouse and mother. Lori founded Virtual Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., “Your HR authority for CA” in 2008. VOS provides human resource consulting and outsourcing services to the business community to prevent labor law violations and lawsuits with a focus on increasing productivity through effective employee development. Virtual Outsourcing Solutions, Inc. and Lori were recent nominees for the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Sterling Business of the Year Award and Citizen of the Year Award for 2011. Her passion for prevention through education is proven by the amount of time she donates teaching HR and Leadership related workshops to members of Chambers, Business Organizations, and the Small Business Development Center. Lori supports various charitable non-profit organizations by either donating her services, time, participating in fund raising events, and donations to organizations such as: Hemet/ Community Hospice, Canine Support Teams, the local Food Bank, and the Susan G. Komen Walk.


chamber Lori serves as a Board of Director, Membership Committee Chair liaison and Ambassador for TVCC. She also serves on the Board for the local Society of Human Resource Management chapter. She is proud to support and be part of her community. Paul Nolta, Assistant Director, Inland Empire Small Business Development Center Paul Nolta joined the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC) team in 2005. A veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of San Francisco State, he has an extensive background in financial analysis and business planning. Paul manages and provides business consulting services. Paul works closely with resource partners in Southwest Riverside County, including the Temecula Chamber of Commerce, City of Temecula, Murrieta Chamber of Commerce, City of San Jacinto, and Riverside County EDA; and he provides one on one counseling services in each location. Paul is passionate about assisting current and aspiring entrepreneurs. He lives and works in the area and takes great pride in the numerous successes of local business expansions and start ups. Client success stories come from diverse companies such as Tacos Tijuana, The Dental Suite at Rancho Pueblo, Swim to Shore, Solar Sun Rings, Above and Beyond Beauty Salon, and Document Security Solutions. He takes an active role in his community by serving on the Board of Directors for the Temecula Chamber of Commerce and volunteering for the past 4 years with the Murrieta Valley High School’s Virtual Enterprise Program. Paul works to provide business owners with the tools and guidance needed to become successful in today’s challenging economic climate. As a family the Noltas (Paul, his wife Jolene, and children Morgan and Mason) can be found taking advantage of the great outdoors every chance they get. Jeff Powell, Director, Business Human Resources, Abbott Vascular Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs approximately 91,000 people and markets its products in more than 130 countries. Abbott Vascular, a division of Abbott, has an industry-leading pipeline and a comprehensive portfolio of market-leading products for cardiac and vascular care, including products for coronary artery disease, vessel closure, endovascular disease and structural heart disease. Jeff Powell, Director, Business Human Resources, has worked for Abbott for 23 years. He currently is responsible for Business Human Resources for worldwide manufacturing including Abbott Vascular’s Southern California sites.

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Janese M. Reyes, CFO, CLB Media Janese is a long time resident and business owner in Temecula Valley. She is also a member of the Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar and Menifee Chambers. Janese has made an impact in the lives of many because of her sincerity and giving nature. Through her leadership and commitment to the Valley, she has sponsored many non-profit organization such as; Race for the Cure, YMCA, Rotary, Murrieta/Lake Elsinore Grad Nite, Murrieta and Lake Elsinore Library and Temecula Children’s Museum. CLB Media has been a member of the Chamber for over 19 years and has served as a past board of director for the Chamber from 2001-2006 and is a current Chairman’s Elite Member. Janese’s experience and expertise has been invaluable to the continued success of the TVCC. Karen Roberts, Public Affairs Director, Kaiser Permanente, Riverside Karen Roberts has served the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce in a variety of capacities, from serving on the Board of Directors and committees to publishing Temecula Today! As the owner of a small business previously located in Temecula, FireRose Communications LLC, Karen understands the needs and challenges of small businesses in the Temecula Valley. As Public Affairs Director of a large countywide service area that includes two hospitals and 11 facilities, Karen understands the needs of Southwestern Riverside County and large businesses. In addition to the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Karen serves on the Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest County. She believes in giving back to the community and served on the marketing committee of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® for a number of years. Karen also supported the 2005 Temecula Valley International Jazz Festival, serving as the media relations coordinator. Her work with the Arts Council of Temecula Valley prepared her for a previous position as Chairman-Elect of the Diamond Valley Arts Council. She appreciates the tremendous work of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce in growing the Valley’s businesses and bonding them with the communities they serve. Karen believes that the Chamber is on the threshold of even greater accomplishments, and she believes that she can continue to help make a difference in the future of business development and the Valley. Robert Rosenstein, Co-President, Rosenstein & Hitzeman, An Association of Professional Law Corporations. Robert B. Rosenstein is the co-president of Rosenstein & Hitzeman, AAPLC. He has been licensed in the State of California since 1979, and is also licensed to practice before the United States District Courts (Central, Northern and Southern Districts), the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the United States Tax Court. Mr. Rosenstein is J ULY • AUG UST 201 2 | T e me cula Today | 13


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or has been a member of the American Bar Association, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Southwest Riverside County Bar Association and the Riverside County Bar Association. He received his undergraduate education at California State University Northridge, graduating in 1976 and received his legal education from Southwestern University School of Law, graduating in 1979. Mr. Rosenstein is an experienced business attorney and over the years has assisted clients in the management, growth and reorganization of their businesses. The American Bar Association previously acknowledged Mr. Rosenstein as one of the top business attorneys, ranking him in the top 10% and calling him an “Expert” in providing advice and counsel to small businesses. Mr. Rosenstein is currently a member of the American Bar Association Advisory Panel, which provides advice and insight to the American Bar Association, pertaining to various legal and professional matters relating to the practice of law throughout the United States. Being a husband and father of 5, Robert knows the value of hard work and dedication. The goal of providing a firm based upon ethics, professionalism and community service is the foundation of Rosenstein & Hitzeman, AAPLC.

Matthew Stone, General Manager, Rancho California Water District Matthew Stone has served as the General Manager of the Rancho California Water District since 2008. He has over 25 years of experience in the water resources field in both the private and public sector. He is a registered Civil Engineer in the State of California. He holds masters degrees in both Environmental Engineering and Public Administration. He served as Associate General Manager for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, a regional water wholesaler serving 3 million residents and 28 local water providers. At MWDOC, he managed the public and legislative affairs, water use efficiency, strategic and resource planning, water rates, and imported water programs. Earlier in his career, he worked with RBF consulting, where he first became familiar with the Temecula Valley and Rancho Water as it was developing during the mid 1980’s to mid 1990’s. Mr. Stone resides in the Temecula area and is interested in finding ways for the community to thrive and prosper despite current economic challenges. He likes to give back to his community and support local charitable efforts. Mr. Stone organized an annual Healthy Challenge program at Rancho Water which generates charitable donations to the local community based on the success of the participants in the Healthy Challenge group.

Chamber Calendar July 2012 Friday, July 6 8:00-9:30am – Coffee Connection at TVCC Tuesday, July 10 12-1:30pm – Small Business Development Center at TVCC “How to Speak Like a Leader” Wednesday, July 11 8:00-9:00am – Membership Committee Meeting at TVCC

Friday, July 13 9:00-11:00am – Professional Development Series; 1st class in the Sales series at TVCC. Free to members, Non-members $20 per class or $65 pre-paid (all 4 classes). Friday, July 13 5:30-8:30pm - Wine and Bingo at Wilson Creek Winery 35960 Rancho California Road. Presale tickets $30 per person, $35 at the door.

Wednesday, July 16 12:30-1:30pm – Southwest Legislative Council Meeting. South West Riverside Country Association of REALTORS©. Lunch provided by TVCC.

Wednesday, July 25 7:30-9:15am – Networking Breakfast at BJ’s Restaurant, 26500 Ynez Rd Temecula. Free for members, $20 for nonmembers.

Wednesday, July 18 5:30-7:30pm – Networking Mixer at Prime Lending, 41540 Winchester Road, Ste. A.

Friday, July 27 9:00-11:00am – Professional Development Series; 2nd class in the Sales series at TVCC. Free to members, Nonmembers - $20 per class or $65 pre-paid (all 4 classes).

Chamber Calendar August 2012 Thursday, August 2 9:00-10:00am – Ambassador Training at TVCC 4:00-5:30pm – New Member Reception at TVCC Friday, August 3 8:00-9:30am- Coffee Connection at TVCC Tuesday, August 7 12:00-1:30pm – Power Networking Workshop at TVCC

Wednesday, August 8 8:00-9:00am – Membership Committee Meeting at TVCC Friday, August 10 9:00-11:00am – Professional Development Series; 3rd class in the Sales series at TVCC. Free to members, Non-members - $20 per class or $65 pre-paid (all 4 classes).

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Monday, August 13 9:00-11:00pm – SBDC Seminar at TVCC. “How to Start Your Small Business”. Please RSVP by calling the SBDC at (951) 781-2345.

Wednesday, August 22 7:30-9:15am – Networking Breakfast at BJ’s Restaurant, 26500 Ynez Rd Temecula. Free for members.$20 for nonmembers.

Wednesday, August 15 5:30-7:30pm – Networking Mixer at Professional Golfers Career College, 26109 Ynez Road. Free to members, $20 for nonmembers.

Friday, August 24 9:00-11:00am – Professional Development Series; 3rd class in the Sales series at TVCC. Free to members, Non-members - $20 per class or $65 pre-paid (all 4 classes).


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he Chamber’s Wine & Bingo event is a night of food, wine and of course BINGO! It’s a fun night out with members of the Chamber and the local community. A great opportunity to play a few games of B.I.N.G.O. and taste some of Temecula’s finest wines.

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Friday, July 13th 5:30-8:30pm at Wilson Creek Winery 35960 Rancho California Road.

Affordable sponsorships are available!

Reserve Your Ticket Now — It’s sure to be a sell-out! www.temecula.org Tickets $30 per person includes: 3 cards for each of the 9

Additional packs of 3 cards for each of the 9 games - $5 per pack Each attendee eligible to win the $300 cash prize! Participate in the 50/50 drawing and more! Sponsor a Game! Place an ad in the Wine & Bingo event program! We hope to see you there! To secure your reservation or to become a sponsor, call the Chamber today at 951-676-5090.

Are you feeling lucky?

Come try your hand at one of the many games at the Annual Monte Carlo Extravaganza!

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ou are not going to want to miss this year’s Monte Carlo Extravaganza! This year’s event will take place Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at Wilson Creek Winery from 5:30 to 8:30pm. Feed your senses with the sights, sounds, and tastes from our local restaurants. Try your hand at Poker, Black Jack, Roulette, Craps or Texas Hold ‘Em. Attendees will also have the chance to win a Grand Prize that will be given away at the end of the event! Tickets are $25 pre sale which includes $200 in play money. Tickets will be sold at the door for $30 but includes only $100 in play money, so get your tickets early.

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This event offers you a great opportunity to market your business to over 400 attendees. We have many levels of sponsorships available. Sponsorship provides exposure of your company to many local businesses. Sponsors will be recognized and promoted on the Monte Carlo website and during the evening of the event. If you are interested in making sure your business is recognized at this event, contact the Chamber to find out how at 951-676-5090 or visit www.temecula.org


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Allen Zaremberg, President of the California Chamber of Commerce

secured as the Keynote Speaker at the 2012 Legislative Summit: “Is there a Silver-Lining in the Golden State?”

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he 8th Annual Legislative Summit will be held on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at South Coast Winery Resort & Spa from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The event is an annual forum that gives business and local leaders the opportunity to meet with peers and state policy experts to focus on priority legislative issues facing California business. By attending the Legislative Summit you become a part of the voice to State Legislators. Specifically, you will: • Receive information from those closest to the action.

• Get insights on current issues affecting our state. • Become a better advocate with tips and information you can use to make your voice heard. The cost is $50.00 per person and seating is limited so please register early. Corporate tables are also available for $500.00. Reserve an expo table for $125 (includes 1 tickets to the event.) For additional information or to reserve your spot at the Summit please contact Jennifer Cloud at 951-676-5090 or email jennifer@temecula.org

• Learn about the budget and the likely impact on you.

Did you know the Chamber offers Member to Member Discounts?

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his discount program provides TVCC members the opportunity to offer special discounts to fellow Chamber members or publically to anyone visiting the Chamber website. By offering these discounts it: •

Promotes your business

Promotes shopping local

Keeps tax dollars within the community

If you are a member and own or operate a business in the community, we encourage you to partner with us in offering a discount. (The discount offered is solely at your discretion and according to the nature of your business capacity.) A Few Member Discounts Include: A Grape Escape Balloon Adventure 10% off regular retail rate AB Mailing Solutions 20% off on pre-sold and direct impression print ABD Office Solutions Buy 1, Get 2nd 50% off on next purchase Coworking Connection $50.00 off first month membership Ideal Print & Copy 20% of your first order 18 | Tem ec ul a Today | J u ly • AU GU ST 2 01 2

Farmer Boys 10% off any ticket Green Acres Ranch, Inc. $10 off first lesson Helium Creations 20% off for TVCC members, 25% off for Grand Openings Magical Adventure Balloon Rides 20% off retail price of $150.00 Office Depot Members can save up to 60% off a list of 175 most commonly purchased items Recorded Memories - A Photo & Video Booth Company 15% photo booth discount & free full video slideshow Teriyaki Ninja Killer Rice Bowls 5% off (one bowl per visit) Traveller’s Cafe 15% off entire bill Tri Valley Plumbing Co. 10% off labor Trinity Worldwide Reprographics (Rosenow Copies) 10% discount on printing orders Submit your discount today by logging into the Members Only area of the TVCC website, www.temecula.org, or by calling the Membership Department at (951) 676-5090.


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Set Your Travel Plans for 2013 with the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce

South Pacific Wonders

Shades of Ireland

March 4 – 18, 2013

April 16 – 25, 2013

xplore two great countries of the Southern Hemisphere—Australia and New Zealand. From the tropical splendor of the Great Barrier Reef on Australia’s northern coast, to the ethereal beauty of glacial fjords on New Zealand’s South Island, this 15 day journey to the lands “down under” brings you the best of both countries at an enjoyable pace. Cruise Sydney Harbour and Milford Sound. Meet Australia’s wildlife-up close. Discover the wonders of Aboriginal culture. Experience Queenstown, the adventure capital of the world.

rom vibrant and history-filled Dublin, across rolling green hills to the dramatic coast, experience all of the charms of Ireland on this 10-day tour of the Emerald Isle. Live like royalty during an overnight stay on the grounds of a castle. Visit the Waterford Crystal facility. See the Atlantic from the stunning 700-foot cliffs of Moher. Experience the world-famous beauty of the Ring of Kerry. Have coffee and scones at a working farm. See beautiful Killarney from your seat on an Irish jaunting car. Journey to historic Blarney Castle, lean back and kiss its famous stone!

Departing on March 4, 2013, South Pacific Wonders is a 15 day tour that will journey through the Southern Hemisphere. The tour begins in Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. During your tour you will visit Syndey, Sydney Opera House, Mount Cook National Park, Queenstown and Milford Sound.

Departing on April 16, 2013, Shades of Ireland is a 10 day tour which will showcase the beauty of the Emerald Isle. Enjoy an evening of fun with traditional Irish entertainment and travel the Ring of Kerry, one of the world’s most beautiful coastal routes. On the tour you will meet an Irish family during a visit to a working Irish farm and sample homemade tea and scones while they explain their everyday life. On the tour you will also behold the spectacular beauty of the Cliffs of Moher. Enjoy a once in a lifetime experience with an overnight stay on the grounds of a castle and experience old Ireland at its finest.

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This great adventure costs just $5,449 plus tax and includes roundtrip air from San Diego International Airport, all hotels, 20 meals, baggage handling and an experienced guide. A $250 deposit is required to reserve your place on the tour.

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This popular adventure costs just $3,399 plus tax and includes roundtrip air from San Diego International Airport, all hotels, 20 meals, baggage handling and an experienced guide. A $250 deposit is required to reserve your place on the tour. For detailed information or questions, please contact Jennifer Cloud at (951) 676-5090 or Jennifer@temecula.org.

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I joined the Valley Young Professional’s about 2 years ago. At the time, I joined because I had several friends in the group and wanted a chance to meet other young professionals. As a young CEO of a successful small business, I’m constantly trying to connect with those who can inspire new ideas. VYP has cultivated a relaxed atmosphere which is perfect for connecting with other like-minded professionals. The bonus; meeting new clients. In fact, I believe so strongly in the potential of this group that I decided to get involved on the committee this year! I believe the best is still to come with this cutting edge group.

— Hospitality Co-Chair Aaron Lloyd, Sunset One Escrow, Inc.

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e had another great turn out for our VYP Lunch and Learn at Temecula City Hall with Mayor Chuck Washington! A lot of work went into planning, and Chuck gave a very informative talk about where the City of Temecula is at along with future plans. Afterwards, he provided a tour of City Hall which is a beautiful facility. We really appreciate Chuck taking time out of his schedule to talk with VYP and answer questions. We would also like to thank the City of Temecula for use of the conference room. Temecula is a great place to live and work as we further learned through Mayor Washington’s informative presentation. Thanks to our sponsors and those who attended not only from VYP, but also members of the community. This latest lunch speaking session built upon our first of the year with Bill Wilson of Wilson Creek Winery who did a tremendous job of providing insight to business practices and marketing.

The VYP Think Tank at Scarcella’s Italian Grill was a great discussion about productivity and how to choose what to ignore and what to focus on when it comes to time management. Think Tanks are always a great place to get together, enjoy an appetizer and share ideas with other professionals based around specifics of a popular book. As a VYP member you are welcome to attend all VYP events FREE, so come take advantage of these unique opportunities, get motivated, take away ideas, and make new connections through our membership.

Education Co-Chair – Mark Merritt, Mission Oaks Bank

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YP’s Civic Committee continues to grow, reaching out to the non-profits in our community. The passion our members have towards giving back to our community is just amazing. He also goes on to say that he is very excited about the direction and growth that VYP has been experiencing this year.. Here is a brief recap: • Assisteens: May was their annual awards dinner and VYP was proud to be one of the community partners present to speak to the Assisteens and their parents regarding VYP involvement in their group. Sharing the mic with these amazing individuals was truly an honor: Joan Sparkman, Denny Mighell with People Helping People, Clifford Nunn with Rancho Damacitas and Marilyn Skrbin with TUSD’s Even Start Family Literacy Program. 20 | Tem ec e c ul a Today | J ULY • AU GU ST 2 012 01 2


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• Rancho Damacitas: April was National Child Abuse Prevention Month and VYP assisted by placing 25 donation tubs throughout the community and helped raise almost $200 for their cause.

• Oak Grove Career Day: Held on June 1st, a panel of 7 business professionals spoke to students about their professions and answered questions.

• Project Touch: June was Project Touch month and VYP collected needed items throughout the month at all VYP meetings and functions. VYP hosted a fundraising night at Teriyaki Ninja Killer Rice Bowl from 3-8pm and 20% of the receipts placed in the box were donated to Project Touch.

Farmers Boys will be donating 15% of all net proceeds made from both store locations with flyer for the entire month of July to Oak Grove. • VYP’s assisted at the year’s Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival. • VYP will also be volunteering and helping Habitat for Humanity at this year’s Micro Brew Festival at Pechanga Resort & Casino on July 17thTri Valley Plumbing Co.

Civic Co-Chair – Jason Hope, JD Promotions Want to get Connected? Contact US? www.temeculavyp.org • vyp@temecula.org www.facebook.com/valleyyoungprofessionals

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for upcoming events! July 5- 8:00-9:00am - Planning Committee Meeting at TVCC

August 7- 8:00-9:00am – Education Committee Meeting at TVCC

July 10- 8:00-9:00am – Education Committee Meeting at TVCC

August 9- 8:00-9:00am – Event Committee Meeting at Panera Bread in Temecula

July 12- 8:00-9:00am – Event Committee Meeting at Panera Bread in Temecula

August 20- 10:00-11:00am – Hospitality Committee Meeting at Sunset One Escrow in Murrieta

July 16- 10:00-11:00am – Hospitality Committee Meeting at Sunset One Escrow in Murrieta

August 23- 6:00-8:00pm – VYPER at Baily’s Fine Dining & Front Street Bar & Grill

July 18- 12:00-1:00pm – Lunch and Learn at TVCC. $10 for non-members, FREE for members

August 27- 12:00-1:00pm – Civic Committee Meeting at Commerce Bank of Temecula

July 23- 12:00-1:00pm – Civic Committee Meeting at Commerce Bank of Temecula

For more information on VYP events please email tiffany@temecula.org or check out our NEW website www.temeculavyp.org

August 2- 8:00-9:00am - Planning Committee Meeting at TVCC

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Congratulations to the Students of the Year

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hese twelve outstanding students competed through a rigorous application and essay process to be selected as the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Students of the Year. Each student received a college scholarship valued at $1,437.50 from the Temecula and Murrieta business community. The students and their families were treated to a formal breakfast by numerous business sponsors, awarded plaques and certificates from Local, County, State and US dignitaries. The Student of the Month Program has honored students in Temecula since 1992 and is chaired by business woman Sally A. Myers. All gifts, meals and scholarships are donated by the generosity of the business community. For more information on how to be a part of this amazing program, please call Sally Myers at (951) 506-8024.

The 2012 Students of the Rancho Christian High School Luke Amargo Year are: Chaparral High School Brendan Kelley Laurel Salinas Great Oak High School Ian Shaw Hannah Youngwirth Linfield Christian School Kathryn Combs Randy Keefe

Rancho Vista High School Corri Chase Susan H. Nelson High School Isabella Garcia Temecula Preparatory School Noel Adkins Temecula Valley High School Christopher Brown Iliana Salazar-Dodge

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The Student of the Year Breakfast would not be possible without the many sponsors that contribute to the program. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the sponsors for recognizing the importance of education and the community.

The Student of the Year Scholarship Sponsors were: Abbott Vascular Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley First California Bank First Citizens Bank Granite Construction Company Kuebler & Associates, CPA Milgard Windows & Doors Pacific Western Bank Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac Promenade Temecula Rancho Family Medical Group Southwest Healthcare System—Rancho Springs Medical Center Toyota of Temecula Valley Up On The Roof, Inc Valley Physicians Network


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Student of the Year Gift Sponsors were:

2011-2012 Student of the Month Gift Sponsors were:

California Bank & Trust Chick-Fil-A Costco Temecula CR&R Recycling and Refuse Service Foldflops Jersey Mike’s Subs The Linfield Christian School Nash Dental Care Office of State Senator Joel Anderson Pacific Marine Credit Union Promenade Temecula Southwest Healthcare System Wal-Mart, Temecula

Brunswick Cal Oaks Bowl California State University San Marcos Carls Jr. Castle Amusement Park Chick-Fil-A Clear Blue Promotions French Valley Café In-N-Out Burger La Masters of Fine Jewelry Lake Elsinore Storm Baseball The Lazy Dog Café McDonald’s Mt. San Jacinto College The Movie Experience Mulligan Family Fun Center Promenade Temecula Richie’s Real American Diner Robinson Printing Signature Farms Sizzler Restaurant Stadium Pizza Temeku Cinemas

The Chamber would also like to thank the sponsors who contribute to the monthly Student of the Month breakfasts. It is with your generous support that the program has continued for 20 years.

The 2011/2012 Student of the Month Breakfast Sponsors were: Azusa Pacific University-Murrieta Regional Center California State University San Marcos California Bank & Trust Granite Construction Company Hospice of the Valleys Julie Ngo—State Farm Insurance Agent Mt. San Jacinto College Ouch Sports Medical Center Pacific Marine Credit Union Pacific Western Bank Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac Professional Hospital Supply Rancho Ford Lincoln Riverside County Office of Education Rotary Club of Temecula Sizzler Restaurant Southern California Edison Southern California Gas Company Stadium Pizza Toyota of Temecula Valley Wal-Mart, Temecula Wells Fargo Bank, Butterfield Station Wells Fargo Bank, Ynez

A special thank you to the media sponsors for assisting in promoting this event.

The 2011-2012 Media Sponsors were: City of Temecula Mayor Chuck Washington Council Member Maryann Edwards CR&R Recycling & Refuse Service Group One Production Mario Lopez Photography Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Temecula Valley Unified School District

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s local, state and national government agencies examine ways to create jobs and turn around the struggling economy, business incubation programs are featured prominently in the debate – as well they should. For 50 years, incubators have been helping entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable businesses, promoting innovation and creating jobs by providing emerging companies with business support services and resources tailored to young firms to increase their chances of success. As any entrepreneur can attest, starting a new business isn’t an easy task. Most business owners know every detail of their product or service, but many lack all of the skills they need to turn their ideas into successful firms. Business incubation programs are uniquely positioned to help entrepreneurs access resources through the incubator, business community, local colleges and universities, and other business assistance programs to help them develop the skills they need to grow successful firms. And because incubator programs provide targeted business assistance to young firms at their earliest stages of development – when they’re most vulnerable – business incubators help support new ventures that have a greater-than-average chance of success. Around the world, entrepreneurs are playing an increasingly important role in transforming economies. Rather than relying solely on efforts to attract existing businesses from other locations, many communities like Temecula are recognizing the need to help local residents build new businesses from the ground up through business incubators. “By focusing on developing a new generation of entrepreneurs – most of whom have ties to the local area – Temecula wants to build companies that will create jobs and spark economic growth in the region for years to come” stated Temecula Mayor Chuck Washington. The City of Temecula plans to utilize a portion of the former City Hall building, located at 43200 Business Park Drive, as a small business incubator. With very little expense and opportunity to grow in the building, the City plans to modify the first floor of the building for office and meeting space for the incubator and

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a business resource center. Councilmember Jeff Comerchero wants to “create space for young entrepreneurs to gather and bounce ideas off one another”. As such, the incubator space will be designed with bright colors, and collaboration and recreation areas, similar to the offices of many ‘dot coms’ such as Google and Facebook. It is anticipated that incubator tenants will include high tech clients, since they lend themselves well to small spaces without a lot of equipment; however the City would encourage diversity among businesses using the incubator. The City is getting very positive feedback from the business community and plans to partner with California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC), the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Development Center of Southwest California (EDC), and the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC). In addition, the City will look toward local businesses and professionals to offer their expertise to incubator clients. Although business incubation is still a relatively new industry, programs around the world have racked up impressive results that demonstrate the important role incubators play in stimulating economic growth and creating jobs. For example, the National Business Incubation Association estimates that in 2005 alone, North American incubators assisted more than 27,000 start-up companies that provided full-time employment for more than 100,000 workers and generated annual revenue of more than $17 billion. The City of Temecula acknowledges that an incubator program is a critical component of the entrepreneurial support infrastructure that has proven elsewhere to be significant generators of new jobs. Applications for businesses interested in participating in the incubator program will be available via the City’s website at www.cityoftemecula.org. For more information about the City’s Incubator please contact Cheryl Kitzerow, Economic Development Analyst/Incubator Director at (951) 694-6409 or Cheryl.kitzerow@cityoftemecula.org


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A very special welcome Beauty Supply, Skin Care / Cosmetics 1+1 Forever Young Laura Brown Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 440-2740 www.1Plus1ForeverYoung.com Organizations / Non-Profits 2K4Kids.org Beth Soltysiak 40355 Winchester Road, Ste. E-102 Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 526-1921 www.2K4Kids.org Catering, Restaurant A Touch of Soul Catering Allison Washington 29000 Old Town Front Street, Ste. A Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 676-1222 www.TouchofSoulCatering.com Biodiesel Advantage Bio-Fuels Group Ardyce C. Freedman 41593 Winchester Road, Ste. 200 Temecula, CA 92590 (858) 246-9210 www.ABFGRP.com Real Estate Allison James Estates & Home Heather Sheaffer Heather Sheaffer Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 491-9298 www.HeatherHomeSales.com Fuel Distributors ApexFuels Shelly Cunningham 41707 Winchester Road, Ste. 206 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 225-4716 www.ApexFuels.com Dog Training California Dog University Cindy Chaisson 34090 Summit View Place Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 834-5720 www.CaliforniaDogUniversity.com

Retail Chili Gourmet Raquel Anthony 28636 Old Town Front Street, Ste. 103 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 699-6750 www.ChiliGourmet.com Home Health Services, Hospice Delta Hospice of Inland Valley, Inc. Adam Sparks 41593 Winchester Road, Ste. 215 Temecula, CA 92590 (855) 88-DELTA www.DeltaHospice.com Entertainment, Music Hard Ten Music Judy Roberts Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 303-3432 www.MichaelChain.com Builders, Construction Hernandez Builders, Inc. Denise Hernandez Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 303-0009 Foster Care, Organizations / Non-Profits Hugs Foster Family Agency Mark Polarek 27525 Enterprise Circle West, Ste. 101A Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 695-0888 Breweries Ironfire Brewing Company John Maino 42095 Zevo Drive, Unit 1 Temecula , CA 92590 (951) 296-1397 Catering, Restaurant Jazsea Cuisine Jake Takao 31915 Rancho California Road, Ste. 300 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 699-1200 www.BestCaliforniaSushi.com Packaging The Kent Group, Inc. Sara Abeyta 41765 Elm Street, Ste. 402 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 677-2600 www.TheKentGroupInc.com

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Financial Advisor / Planning, Retirement Planning LPL Financial Vickie Ashmore 42690 Rio Nedo, Ste. E Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 587-4150

Employment Select Staffing-Temecula Branch Ivanna Beltran 27544 Ynez Road, Ste. Q-2 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 693-0783 www.SelectStaffing.com

Beauty Salon / Hairstylists Magic Brow Anil Gupta 32240 Temecula Parkway, Ste. 108 Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 303-3534 www.MagicBrow.net

Window Coverings Shutters Allure Eric Habener 24909 Madison Avenue, Ste. 1111 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 290-3930 www.ShuttersAllure.com

Mail Service, Shipping Mail Center & More Kari Hannum 39520 Murrieta Hot Springs Road, Ste. 219 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 445-4330 www.MailCenterandMore.com Energy Drinks, Retail Manyk Energy Jay Zuppardo 27419 Via Industria Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 315-5555 www.ManykEngery.com Organizations / Non-Profits NAMI - Temecula Valley Hal Adams 30520 Rancho California Road, Ste. 107 PMB 186 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 672-2089 www.NamiTV.org Credit Card Processing National Merchants Association Heather Peterson 43620 Ridge Park Drive, Ste. 310 Temecula, CA 92590 (866) 509-7199 www.NationalMerchants.org Government Re-elect Mayor Chuck Washington Chuck Washington Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 541-1857

Massage Therapy Simply Kneaded Bertrand Bebelski 41750 Winchester Road, Ste. M Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 296-3072 SimplyKneadedWinchester.com Networking Organization Team Referral Network Temecula Chapter Veronica Lawrence 41593 Winchester Road #120 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 704-3092 www.TeamReferralNetwork.com Real Estate TSS Realty Group, Inc. Teresa Sage 32831 Temecula Parkway, Ste. A Temecula, CA 92592 (866) 343-3431 Landscaping ValleyCrest Landscape Maintenance, Inc. Nick Mokhlessin 41430 Los Alamos Road Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 903-6236 www.ValleyCrest.com Beauty Supply, Skin Care / Cosmetics Wendy Montesanti-Glenn: Rodan + Fields Dermatologists Wendy Montesanti-Glenn Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 775-0146 www.wmglenn.MyRandF.com Dentists Western Dental Services Patty Vasquez 41115 Winchester Road, Ste. 102 Temecula, CA 92591 (714) 571-6434


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Thank you Renewing Members Support Local Chamber Businesses ABC Child Care Center ABC Village Advanced Orthopedic Surgery Center Alliance Propane, Inc. American Battery Corporation American Medical Response AMSOIL Nationwide Direct Distributor Anderson Assoc. Counseling Services, Inc. Arthur Murray Dance Studio Assistance League of Temecula Valley Azusa Pacific University Baily’s Fine Dining & Front Street Bar & Grill Bank of America Home Loans Bank of America Home Loans, Builder Division Bennett & Bennett BJ’s Restaurant Black Knight Termite & Pest Control BNI Temecula #1 Butterfield Animal Hospital California Baptist University, Online & Professional Studies Catalyst Lending, Inc. Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley Computer Training Academy Costco Wholesale Cougar Vineyard and Winery Cruise Planners CSC Golf Management - Redhawk Golf DeArmond Creative Dennis Frank Dubots Capital Management Dynamic Designs El Toro Genetics Elite Community Management Envoy Mortgage Equity Management Extra Space Storage Eye Eco, Inc. Falkner Winery Farmers Ins. Chris Lizarraga Agency

Farmers Market Mgt. Co, Inc. Financial Accounting Services, Inc. First Citizens Bank Fish House Vera Cruz Friends of Ronald Reagan Sports Park FXMIT, Inc. Gary Thornhill Glass Doctor S.W. Riverside County Global Medical Equipment & Supply Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle Hearts Home Farm Help Hospitalized Veterans Inn at Churon Winery JDS Video & Media Productions, Inc. / JDS Actors Studio Juice It Up! Julie Ngo Agency State Farm Insurance KB Home Kid’s World Laila J. Kepler, Attorney & Counselor at Law Lake Elsinore Outlets Larson & Solecki, LLP Law Office of Robin Johnson Lifevantage Magical Adventure Balloon Rides Manpower Maurice Car’rie Winery Meadows Dental Group Merit Moving Systems - United Van Lines Molly Maid Mr. Rooter Plumbing Mt. San Jacinto College -Temecula Education Complex New Life Ultrasound, Inc. - 3D/4D Imaging Studio Newport Coast Securities Nigro & Nigro, PC Nottingham & Associates Pacific Advisors Pacific Dental Group & Orthodontics Pacific Marine Credit Union Paulson Mfg. Corp Premier Marketing, SC, Inc.

Professional Golfers Career College Promenade Auto Spa ProSites, Inc. Pulido Cleaning & Restoration Quality 1 Auto Service Inc. Quality Nissan of Temecula Rady Children’s Healthcare Rancho Army-Navy Store Rancho TV, Inc. Rancon Real Estate - Sandy Tyler Reflections Pool & Spa Services Richard Olson Financial Group RipTide Systems SCEGA Gymnastics Service Master Total Restoration Soboba Casino Southern California Hydroseed, Inc. Southern California Edison Southwest Riverside County Association of Realtors Spring Leaf Financial Services Stryder Transportation Systems Convergence, Inc. Temecula Dental Practice & Orthodontics Temecula Eye Center, Optometry Temecula Insurance Services Temecula Town Center c/o Jones Lang LaSalle Temecula Valley Chiropractic Temecula Valley Custom Pools, Inc. Temecula Valley Historical Society Temecula Valley Slow Foods Tilted Kilt Tom’s Foreign Autohouse, Inc. Tri Valley Medical Weight Control Tri-Valley Pageants Tyler & Monk, LLP United Towing Valley Events Verizon Video Adventures The Vineyards at Old Town Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Western Fire Company, Inc. Wine Country Notary

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrates each new member with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Or, if you are an existing member and move locations let the business community know with a ribbon cutting. At no additional charge Chamber staff and Ambassadors will to come out to your place of business and will bring the camera, red ribbon and the giant scissors. If you have a home office or no physical business location we can do it right at the Chamber. Contact Katie in the Membership Department at katie@temecula.org to learn more or to schedule your ribbon cutting.

American Pacific Mortgage Jeannette Hartmann 43430 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 506-3181 www.APMLoans.net

Endeavor Production Group Glenn Grant 41695 Date Street, Ste. B Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 200-5020 www.EndeavorPG.com

Mail Center & More Kari Hannum 39520 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd, #219 Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 445-4330 www.MailCenterandMore.com

Palomar Health Expresscare Virginia Barragan 30530 Rancho California Road Temecula, Ca 92591 (888) 738-2452 www.Expresscare.PalomarHealth.org

Temecula Valley Communications, Inc. Shane Lesovsky 29990 Technology Drive, Ste. 20 Murrieta, CA 92563 (951) 677-4422 www.TVCinc.net

Western Dental Services Patty Vazquez 41115 Winchester Road, Ste. 102 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 331-7020 www.WesternDental.com

1+1 Forever Young Laura Brown Temecula, CA 92591 www.1Plus1ForeverYoung.com

Magic Brow Anil Gupta 32240 Temecula Parkway, Ste. 108 Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 303-3534 www.MagicBrow.com

Qdoba Mexican Grill Sarah Suh 40788 Winchester Rd Temecula, CA 92591 www.Qdoba.com

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NEW WINE WALK EXPERIENCE AT PROMENADE TEMECULA GIVES GUESTS A TASTE OF CALIFORNIA WINE COUNTRY

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romenade Temecula has announced the opening of its all-new Wine Walk experience - a permanent installation in the center’s Main-Street-style outdoor plaza which will bring the history and culture of the region’s prominent wineries to the center’s guests, according to Jeff Kurtz, General Manager for Promenade Temecula. Shoppers will have the opportunity to experience the new, artistically-designed vineyard gardens through a self-guided tour which is open to the public each day.

shoppers. In essence, these are satellite vineyards of each winery, which guests can enjoy all in one place.”

The installation is made up of a series of stylized shadowboxes featuring individual stories and historical information about each winery, the grapes grown and used, and the wines they produce. According to Kurtz, the Wine Walk experience is an authentic reflection of each winery, as grapevines from each winemaker have been planted alongside the correlating shadowboxes, providing shoppers with the added benefit of understanding how these grapes are grown, cultivated, and ultimately transformed into awardwinning wines.

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“The Temecula Valley is increasingly becoming ‘the’ destination for California wine, and we are fortunate to partner with such prominent local wineries to offer this new experience to our guests,” said Kurtz. “While Promenade Temecula is already an excellent destination for shopping, dining and entertainment, the addition of this new Wine Walk brings an interactive, educational and artistic element to our

Each of the six featured wineries in Promenade Temecula’s Wine Walk are located in the Temecula Wine region, which is comprised of 33,000 acres with more than 1,300 acres of planted grapes. Featured winemakers Include: Briar Rose Winery Gershon Bachus Vineyards Robert Renzoni Estate Vineyards South Coast Winery Resort and Spa Wilson Creek Winery The new Wine Walk experience at Promenade Temecula is located between the Yard House and Pottery Barn in the outdoor shopping plaza. In addition to the Wine Walk, wines from each of the six partner wineries have been paired with some of Promenade Temecula’s select restaurants. Featured wines will be served at: Lazy Dog Cafe PF Chang’s China Bistro The Yard House California Pizza Kitchen Sushi Boat Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ

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riday, June 1, was the cut-off date in Sacramento for bills to pass from their house of origin or die. That means if a bill was introduced in the Senate, it had to be passed out of committee and passed on the floor of the Senate to travel over to the Assembly for their consideration and vice-versa. During this process, some bills are just parked in a committee or ‘held under submission’ and simply die a quiet death without ever seeing the light of day. Other bills do come through committee review and, while many are voted down on party line votes, a surprising number survive that process to come to a full vote of the Senate or Assembly. If you happen to be a Republican legislator in Sacramento, you have two chances of getting your bill through a committee and onto the floor - slim and none. On the other hand, if you are a Democratic legislator chances are whatever you write up in bill format will likely be passed. You could add the preface ‘As Introduced’ to your grocery list and odds are good it would pass - probably with a few amendments adding costly items you may have forgotten. That’s just the way it works. Keeping that in mind, your Southwest California Legislative Council has made an effort to lend our support or opposition to bills in a bi-partisan and even-handed manner. After all, if all you do is oppose a legislators bills, they tend to tune you out. But if you support one bill while opposing another by the same author, they might at least consider your arguments in opposition and possibly amend the offensive language out of their bill. At least that’s the hope.

Senate President Pro-Tem Steinberg as we supported his efforts to identify a redevelopment funding source for low to moderate income housing (SB 654) even though we opposed two other bills of his on tort reform and mortgage reform. All three of his bills passed the Senate. Senator Emmerson’s bill (SB 1655) to return Vehicle License Fees to Wildomar & Menifee seemed to be proceeding nicely until it hit a last minute snag in Committee and died. So Wildomar gets to live with the loss of 22% of their anticipated (and promised) revenue while Menifee tales their lumps losing 18%. Assemblyman Jeffries 5 year effort (ACA 1) to force the legislature to live by the rules they impose on others by making bills available to read at least 24 hours before requiring a vote was finally granted a 10 minute hearing in committee and killed. Through the first half of the legislative year, the SWCLC has taken positions on 59 bills. Our ecumenical outreach resulted in supporting 31 bills while opposing 27. (If you’re doing the math, we adopted a ‘Watch’ position on 1 bill). Of the bills we opposed, 14 died either in committee or floor votes. Of those we supported, 14 died in committee or floor votes and 14 passed. A summary of these actions and how your legislators voted is available at www.SouthwestCA.biz. If you’d like to find out more about the Southwest California Legislative Council and how it can benefit your business, all Chamber members are invited to our open meetings held at noon on the 3rd Monday of each month at the South West Riverside Country Association of REALTORS©

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