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Same great event, new location: Chamber connects local businesses with residents at Summer Shop Local Community Expo event WHITTIER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONCERTS IN THE PARK PR ESENTS
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5th annual community expo to feature local businesses and entertainment; free and open to the public Highlighting local businesses and stressing the value of keeping sales tax dollars in the community, the Whittier Chamber of Commerce is looking forward to hosting its 5th Annual Shop Local Community Expo next month. The free event will take place on Thursday, July 30 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Parnell Park where “Stone Soul” will also perform their popular Motown sounds as one of a series of the Summer 2015 Whittier Concerts in the Park. This will be the first year the City of Whittier is co-hosting their weekly Concerts in the Park series with the Chamber’s Shop Local event. “Whittier Chamber members are fortunate in that the City of Whittier supports and believes in the businesses of Whittier.
This will give our members a chance to exhibit to the community and surrounding area what great opportunities there are to “shop local,” stated Shop Local event co-chair Bonnie Watje of ACRO Printing, Inc. Preceding the concert will be the “Sounds of Summer” Shop Local event where residents and members of the business community are invited to stroll through this free outdoor table-top expo and meet more than 75 local businesses in every category. Here attendees can learn about all different types of things to see and do in Whittier. Guests will enjoy food samples from local restaurants, get information from non profits making a difference in our community, and everything in between. Along with the
table-top expo, there will be a new car display from local dealerships, and a drawing to WIN a number of great prizes including a set of premium Dodger tickets and a basket of gift cards from businesses in town. “Connecting the Shop Local event with our local Concerts in the Park is the perfect way to link businesses with the residents,” stated past vendor Claudia Fimbres of Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary. Families will learn about products and services to make their busy lives easier, and the Shop Local event is the best place to hear about how spending dollars locally can make a difference in the community. To read more about this new family friendly event, see page 13.
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City Manager, Mayor to unveil new development projects and challenges at State of the City Address City of Whittier staff and leaders, including Mayor Fernando Dutra and City Manager Jeff Collier, will reflect on City accomplishments from the past year, discuss current economic concerns and review plans for the future, including steps to ensure the health and stability of Whittier, at the annual State of the City Address presented by the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Committee. This popular event is open to all business owners and residents of Whittier and will be held on Thursday, June 25 at the Radisson Hotel, 7320 Greenleaf Ave. Registration and lunch will open at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $20
per person. This year’s Address will highlight development projects along Whittier Boulevard and throughout the City as well as infrastructure updates and the City budget. Officials will also provide the latest information on the Nelles development, the former Board Ford site, the mineral extraction project and more. The City’s future challenges, opportunities and needs will also be outlined. “The Whittier Chamber is pleased to provide access to our local elected and city officials and host this important event for our community,” stated Chamber President Rudy Hernandez. “There are some exciting opportunities
for our City right now and the State of the City Address is an excellent chance for local businesses owners and residents to get the latest information about our community,” added Economic Development Committee chair Ben Greer. Take advantage of this opportunity to hear firsthand what exciting developments are occurring around Whittier by attending this event on June 25. To RSVP for the Whittier Chamber’s 2015 State of the City Address, please call the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 or register conveniently online at www.whittierchamber.com.
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President Rudy Hernandez, RMH Dance & Productions Immediate Past President Shannon Gimbel-Hammer, Shannon G’s Flowers President-Elect & VP Administration Chris Hardeman, DialMED Home Care VP Community Affairs Melanie Bickley, Whittier Brokers VP Business Information Elizabeth Martinez, Republic Services VP Networking and Marketing Gary Lee Martinez, The Traveling Traveler VP Finance Greg Nicodemus, Credit Union of Southern California VP Membership Laurie Perschbacher, MAP Property Management VP Special Events Carolyn Reggio, CAPC, Inc.
As I write my second “President’s Message,” I want to let you know what a privilege it is to be part of this great organization. For me, last month’s highlight was our “Salute to Service” program at our Wake Up Whittier networking breakfast. At this event we featured many of the nonprofit organizations that make Whittier such a terrific place in which to live and work. Whittier is such a giving community and it is wonderful to see non-profit organizations and for profit businesses working together. It makes me very proud that I chose Whittier as the city to have my business and my family many years ago. Another important event that the Chamber hosts is the State of the
City Address which will be presented by Mayor Fernando Dutra along with City Manager Jeff Collier. This will take place on June 25 at the Radisson Hotel at a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. There are a lot of key issues before the Council and many exciting developments happening around town. This event is open to the public and we encourage you to attend and discover the good things that are happening in our City…Whittier really is an amazing place. This is a great chance to be “in the know!” I urge you to mark your calendars now for our Shop Local Community Expo which will be held on July 30. This is a great chance to remind our residents of the many wonderful local businesses and organizations we have in the immediate area and to encourage them to “Shop Local.” A portion of every taxable dollar that is spent in Whittier goes back to our community. That could mean another police officer, better parks for our kids or services for our seniors. This year the Shop Local event will be held at Parnell Park in conjunction with one of Whittier’s Concerts in the Park.
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Receptionist Jessica Reyes Bookkeeper Amber Lawrence Whittier Chamber Business Focus Official monthly publication of the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce This publication is mailed monthly to all licensed businesses in the city of Whittier, all Whittier Chamber members and 4,500 Whittier residents in selected areas. Papers are also distributed via various community locations such as Whittier Library, Community Center, Senior Center, City Hall, etc. Total monthly readership is 20,000. We welcome comments, press releases and community interest stories. All submissions are due by the 10th of the month prior to publication. The Whittier Chamber reserves the right to approve and edit submitted material. The Business Focus is also an excellent vehicle within which to advertise! For current advertising rates or to submit an article, email Katie Galvin at katie@whittierchamber.com or call (562) 698-9554.
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and pipelines, and infrastructure (like roads, sewers, sidewalks, and power lines). Real property doesn’t include machinery unless it’s a “structural component”—for an example, an elevator. Examples of businesses conducting eligible construction activities are residential remodelers, commercial and institutional building construction contractors, foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors, structural steel and precast concrete contractors, electrical, plumbing, heating, and airconditioning contractors. Eligible construction activities don’t include tangential services such as hauling trash and debris, and delivering materials, even if the tangential services are essential for construction. Construction includes “substantial renovation,” but not decoration (or redecoration). Engineering and architecture. Engineering and architectural services are eligible for the Code Section 199 deduction, but only if they’re performed in the U.S. for real property construction
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In this month’s Tax Tips, we’ll conclude our discussion of the Code Section 199 Domestic Production Activities Deduction. Eligible manufacturing and production activities.A broad range of activities qualifies as eligible manufacturing or production activities. The taxpayer’s raw materials and finished products may be brand new, or may be made out of scrap, salvage, or junk material. Manufacturing or producing components used by another party in later manufacturing or production
activities are eligible activities, as are manufacturing or producing finished items from components manufactured or produced by others. The processing and preparation of food products for sale at wholesale is an eligible “production” activity, but the preparation of food and beverages for sale at retail is not. Generally, the taxpayer must own the property that it is “manufacturing or producing.” The manufacture or production of property under contract for someone else who owns the property isn’t an eligible activity. (There are exceptions for some federal government contractors—and this requirement doesn’t apply to construction, architecture, or engineering businesses.) Construction. Construction activities are eligible for the Code Section 199 deduction, but only if the construction is of real property performed in the U.S. The real property may consist of residential or commercial buildings, permanent structures (like docks and wharves), permanent land improvements (like swimming pools and parking lots), oil and gas wells, platforms,
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If your business needs to connect with Whittier area residents, this is the best event for you – nearly 2,000 people are expected to come out and enjoy Shop Local and the Motown sounds at Concerts in the Park. Although we have an active Chamber and provide our members with lots of opportunities for them to gain referrals and leads for their business, we are much more than just great events. Behind the scenes the Chamber works for business by studying businessrelated legislation and communicating our positions to local legislators. We have been closely following some key pieces of legislation including the minimum wage proposal and have taken a stand AGAINST it on behalf of all businesses. Other bills we are closely watching and have OPPOSED include AB 67 on holiday pay and AB357 on predictable scheduling. If you would like more information about any of these bills, please contact the Chamber office at 562 698-9554.
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MAYOR'S MESSAGE Fernando Dutra
Last month, our community was blessed with many fun-filled events. The nonprofit organizations, service groups and businesses that assisted and partnered with the City in May, and throughout the year, are greatly appreciated. The Founders Day Celebration, Health Fair, Kiddie K-Run and Police Open House, Community Street Banner art program, and Dancing with the Whittier Stars would not be possible without the support of the community. And speaking of the Whittier Community Foundation’s Dancing with the Whittier Stars, it was an amazing experience to be one of the dancers to help raise funds that go back into our community. The “Salute to Service” program at the Chamber’s Wake Up Whittier honored several of the local service groups and organizations. Congratulations to the Chamber for recognizing the importance of service groups and a heartfelt thanks to all the organizations for your tireless commitment to making Whittier a better place for all. The Planning Commission held a public hearing for the Fred C. Nelles development project over several days in May. The next step in the Lincoln Specific Plan process for the Nelles site is City Council consideration later this month. Please check the City website at www.cityofwhittier.org for updates on
City Council public hearing dates. The state-owned 74-acre site on Whittier Boulevard and Philadelphia Street will be privately developed with a mix of residential, retail and open park space. The Whittier City Council would like to offer congratulations to Whittier College on breaking ground on the new Science and Learning Center. The Stauffer Science Building will be transformed into a state of the art laboratory where students and professors will be stimulated to learn, experiment, and create new possibilities through science and technology. The concept of “Science on Display” and the transparent façade will showcase the activities and equipment inside the building and expose the value of the work inside. The City of Whittier joins the Whittier College family in excitement and anticipation for the new building. There are many great things happening around the community! Later this month, the Whittier Chamber will host the annual State of the City address. We hope that you will join the City and the Chamber on Thursday, June 25 for the 2015 State of the City. You are encouraged to attend to learn about all the exciting things happening around the City. Last year’s accomplishments, updates on current projects, and information on what the community can expect for fiscal year 2015-16 will ensure an informative and exciting event. As we have done in previous years, the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions of the Mayor and City Manager Jeff Collier immediately following the presentation. For more information or to purchase a $20 ticket which will include lunch, contact the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554.
Whittier observes July 4 with patriotic ceremony Whittier will commemorate Independence Day, Saturday, July 4, with a FlagRaising Ceremony and Freedom Walk at the Palm Park Greenway Trailhead, 5703 Palm Avenue. This free event will begin with a Flag-Raising at 8 a.m., featuring patriotic entertainment and the singing of the National Anthem. Immediately following the Flag-Raising, there will be a community Freedom Walk along the Greenway Trail. Prior to the walk, there will be a craft booth for children to make fun items. For more information, contact Palm Park at (562) 567-9420. Also, residents are reminded that private use of fireworks is against the law in Whittier, according to Municipal Code 15.16.010, and could result in a $1,000 fine. Due to the high fire danger during this dry summer, residents are asked to report use of illegal fireworks to the Whittier Police Department at (562) 567-9200.
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Registration for this summer’s Whittier youth programs is beginning. Two programs will be offered this summer, a day camp for children 5 to 12 years and the WYN Club (Whittier Youth Network) for youth 7 to 12 years. The programs will be offered at various sites throughout the City. The day camp will be offered at two locations: Murphy Ranch School, 16021 Janine Drive, and the Palm Park Aquatics Center, 5703 Palm Avenue. The day camps will begin Monday, June 8 and will be held from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Murphy Ranch day camp will run from June 8 through July 31, and the Palm Park camp from June 1 through August 7. The cost of the day camps is $90 per week per participant, and the program includes daily snacks, weekly field trips, crafts, sports, cooperative games and enrichment activities. Full payment is due at the time of registration, which began Monday, May 4. The WYN Club, a drop-in recreation program, will be held at five locations from June 8 through August 7, and registration will begin on Tuesday, May 26. The cost of the WYN Club for the entire summer is $30, and full payment is due at the time of registration. Activities at the WYN Club will include a variety of recreational and enrichment activities and much more. All sites will be open Monday through Friday. The WYN Club sites for the summer are: • • • • •
Anaconda Park, 14575 Anaconda Street, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Kennedy Park, 8530 Painter Avenue, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Michigan Park, 8228 Michigan Avenue, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Palm Park, 5703 Palm Avenue, 12 noon to 6 p.m. Parnell Park, 15390 Lambert Road, 12 noon to 6 p.m.
For more information on Whittier’s summer Youth Programs, call Parnell Park at (562) 567-9450.
Elton John Club Parnell offers Tribute Band summer dance evenings comes to Whittier Club Parnell, a community dance night on select Fridays at Parnell Park, 15300 Lambert Road, has a lively summer schedule planned. Learn a different dance each evening with Rudy and Maria Hernandez, the dance professionals from “Dancing With the Whittier Stars.” All dances begin with registration and social at 6 p.m., lessons at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dance party until 10 p.m. for participants to enjoy their new skills. The cost for each evening is $10. The schedule and dance styles for this summer are: June 12 Latin Night: Cha Cha, Salsa, Bachata June 26 Penny Lane: Swing, Fox Trot, Rumba July 10 In the Club: Cha Cha, Swing, Samba to Top 40 July 17: Big Band Night: Jitterbug, Lindy, Peabody July 24 Motown: East & West Swing, Rumba, Foxtrot
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The City of Whittier and FoxTale Entertainment will present an Elton John Tribute show, “Kenny Metcalf as Elton and The Early Years Band,” at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 27 at the Whittier Center Theatre, 7630 Washington Avenue. Tickets are $25 for general seating, and there are a limited number of premium tickets for $35, which also includes a “meet and greet” with Metcalf. For ticket information, call (562) 567-9430. For group sales of 15 or more, call (562) 822-8822. For on-line ticket purchases, go to www.brownpapertickets.com. The Elton John Tribute is full of the glitz and glams that was Elton and his band in the 70s, performing a technically accurate Vegas style production, featuring the wildly popular music, costumes and antics of Elton John. “Elton,” as performed by Metcalf, has the voice and appearance of Elton John when the singer was young. From rhinestones to sequins, every detail has been meticulously recreated. Iconic costumes, including the infamous Los Angeles Dodgers uniform designed by Bob Mackie and glasses (created for Elton himself) by Ray Winston finish the illusion of Elton John. A powerful name in music for more than 40 years, Elton John, is currently enjoying another wave of popularity, and the desire to once more see him as he was as a young man. Metcalf and his band deliver that experience. For more information on the Elton John Tribute, contact the Whittier Community Center at (562) 567-9430.
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Each July 4th, thousands of people, many of them children and teens, are injured while using fireworks. Despite the dangers of fireworks, few people understand the risks associated with them. Every year, people suffer from burns, other injuries, fires, and even death. In Whittier, ALL FIREWORKS are illegal. This includes “Safe and Sane” fireworks which are often sold legally in surrounding cities. The Whittier Police Department will be strictly enforcing all fireworks laws. Anyone found in possession of fireworks in the City of Whittier will be subject to citation and/or arrest. Penalties for possessing fireworks in the City of Whittier can range from a $1000 fine and/or confinement in the County Jail and/or imprisonment in the state prison. M80’s and other pyrotechnic type devices or fireworks are illegal and considered explosives. Possession of these fireworks can result in a felony conviction. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission who studied firework injuries in 2012, they found the following:
WMC 15.16.010 • 200 people on average go to the emergency room everyday with firework-related injuries in the month around the Fourth of July. • 60% of firework injuries occurred during the month around the Fourth of July • Illegal and homemade fireworks were involved in all six firework-related deaths reported to the agency in 2012. • More than half of all firework injuries reported were burns. • 74% of those injured were males, mostly injured by firecrackers, sparklers, bottle rockets, novelty devices, Roman candles and reloadable shells.
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There are numerous festivals and celebrations for the 4th of July taking place around the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. If you’re interested in attending one of these professional shows, go to http://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/ things-to-do/4th-of-july-events-where-to-see-fireworks-in-lafor more information. To report anyone in possession of fireworks or anyone selling fireworks in your neighborhood, call the Whittier Police at (562) 567-9200. Michael Davis is a Captain with the Whittier Police Department and oversees the Department’s Patrol Division. He can be reached at (562) 567-9253 or via email at mdavis@cityofwhittier.org
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WHAT’S COOL IN YOUR SCHOOL Innovation Leads to Impact Local Schools Participate in Mud Run Initiative to Fight Obesity active fundraising and teachers have reported that participating in the mud run alongside their students has resulted in greater student-teacher connectedness. A Hoover Elementary PTO leader said, “I’m so happy to see the kids run around. The idea that you can get dirty at school as a fundraiser is even better!” Activate Whittier has created an Insanity Mud Run Toolkit which is readily available for other schools who wish to join the effort and change the tide on obesity. For more information on monthly Resident in Action meetings or to obtain a copy of the Insanity Mud Run Toolkit, please contact Penny Lopez, Activate Whittier Program Manager, via email at plopez@ymcawhittier.org or by calling (562) 907-6530.
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Build your Marketing Toolkit with Video Marketing Success Secrets June 25, 2015 • 8:30 to 10 a.m. Whittier Central Library 7344 Washington Avenue
Presented by: Mark Mikelat, Constant Contact Local Expert
What began with one parent and Build Your Marketing Toolkit resident advocate at one local school Many small businesses and organizations find themselves seeking the right strategies has now become one of the most fun and to make their marketing efforts as effective as possible. This presentation is designed to profitable fundraising events throughout uncover some of those core concepts and show that a little bit of marketing knowledge Whittier. To date, nine schools in Whittier can go a long way. have replaced unhealthy snack sales and adopted the “Insanity Mud Run” as Video Marketing Success Secrets Video marketing is powerful! YouTube is on fire; don’t get burned. Come learn success their annual fundraiser, paving the way secrets from a social media expert who has been in front of and behind the camera. for a healthier generation. Concerned with the childhood obesity Attendees will learn: rate in Whittier, one of the highest in • The benefits of YouTube and why you should market there LA County, local community-based “This fundraiser exceeded • Social media integration and how to do it quickly organizations have partnered with • Best case practices for powerful branding our expectations as far residents to address this alarming • Practical tips to save time energy and money health trend and make small changes as enjoyment, so we are that can make a big difference. In hoping that this is the first Presented by Mark Mikelat, founder and owner of Building Aspirations, a small September 2012, Activate Whittier held of many years to come.” business marketing company, focused on providing high value solutions to small the first Change Starts with Me advocacy business in the areas of online/digital marketing, email marketing, and social media training, a six-week education program marketing.His humorous programs are jam-packed with actionable and practical advice - WCS Principal for parents, students, and residents that business leaders can put into action immediately to increase their sales, win more interested in learning how to advocate clients, and grow their businesses. About Activate Whittier for healthier communities. Michel Since 2008, Activate Whittier has Hesia, a parent and PTA President Space is limited; call the Whittier Chamber at at Longfellow Elementary, attended been building a healthy, active Whittier 562.698.9554 or the City at 562.567.9320 to RSVP. that training and learned about the through community engagement, and importance of her role as a parent and partnerships with a focus on policies to resident advocate. As PTA President, improve the health and wellness of those she considered her sphere of influence living, working, learning and playing in in making healthy change in her child’s our community. Today Activate Whittier, school and made the bold move to with the YMCA of Greater Whittier as fiscal administrator, has been awarded change fundraising efforts. Previously, Longfellow relied on $700,000 in grant funding and has the the sale of unhealthy snacks to raise support of many community residents money for student field trips, but with and partner organizations. 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State of the City Thursday, June 25 11:30 a.m. Registration and Lunch 12:00 p.m. Program
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JUNE Every Monday: Zumba Gold and Lunch @ Brookdale – Central Whittier (8101 Painter Ave.) 10 to 11 a.m. Enjoy a Zumba Gold class, lunch, and tour of the property. Free. For more information call Terri Torres at (562) 698-0596 Every Wednesday: Dementia-Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group @ Women’s Care Center (1920 W. Whittier Blvd.) 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 Tai Chi and Lunch @ Brookdale – Central Whittier (8101 Painter Ave.) 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Enjoy relaxing Tai Chi in Brookdale’s courtyard and stay for lunch after. Free. For more information call Terri Torres at (562) 698-0596
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Every Thursday: Healthy Heart and Lungs Seminar @ Brookdale – Central Whittier (8101 Painter Ave.) 10 to 11 a.m. Brookdale – Central Whittier and At Home Respiration Care will present an 8 week course on the keys to maintaining a healthy heart and lungs. Free. For more information contact Terri Torres at (562) 698-0596 Throughout June: Tickets are on sale for Whittier Nights at the Hollywood Bowl @ City of Whittier Facilities. Tickets are $36, $43, or $50 depending on seat location. Price includes concert ticket, bus transportation, and parking. For more information call (562) 567-9450
Caregiver Support Group @ Women’s Care Center (1920 W. Whittier Blvd.) 1 to 2:30 p.m. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 JUNE 1 Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital, Tower Basement (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Zumba class. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664
Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital, Tower Basement (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 10 to 11 a.m. Advanced chair aerobics. Bring a 1 to 3 pound weight. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664
Pathways Support Group @ American Red Cross (6701 Friends Ave.) 7 to 8:30 p.m. This program provides a supportive environment to explore and share feelings, get emotional support, and develop coping skills. FREE. Call White Emerson Mortuary at (562) 698-0304 for more information
YMCA Volunteer Recognition Dinner @ Friendly Hills Country Club (8500 S. Villaverde Dr.) 5:30 p.m. The YMCA of Greater Whittier will be holding their 100th Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner. The Myron Claxton Distinguished Service Award and Don Jenkins Volunteer Award will be presented. $40. For more information call (562) 907-2727
JUNE 2 Ribbon Cutting and Grand Re-Opening @ The Skin Room (7013 Washington Ave.) 4 p.m. Free and open to the public! For more information call the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 JUNE 3 Hearing Aid Seminar @ Parnell Park Community Center (15390 Lambert Rd.) 9 to 11:30 a.m. Mary Ann Gilbert Au.D. and Kim Ortega Au.D. of Whittier Hearing Center will present “What can I do when hearing aids are not enough?” Free. RSVP to Whittier Hearing Center at (562) 445-4253 Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital, Tower Basement (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 10 to 11 a.m. Chair Aerobics. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 JUNE 6 Summer Tea @ East Whittier Women’s Club (14148 East Second St.) 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy lunch and contests featuring hats and clothing from Up*Scale Collectibles. $40. To reserve your seat call Carol Reza at (562) 322-5265 JUNE 10 New Member Orientation and Open House @ Whittier Chamber office (8158 Painter Ave.) 9 to 10:30 a.m. FREE and open to all current and prospective members. RSVP to Jessica at (562) 698-9554
JUNE 11 Bereavement Support Group @ Women’s Pavilion and Breast Center (101 E. Beverly Blvd.) 10 to 11:30 a.m. Beverly Hospital’s support group provides emotional support, a safe environment to share feelings, resources, and companionship to those who have suffered a loss. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 YP Bingo and Brews @ Brookdale – Central Whittier (8101 Painter Ave.) 5 to 7 p.m. Join the Whittier Young Professionals Group for bingo, brews, and networking. $10 per person; $25 to participate as a business bingo card sponsor. RSVP to the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 JUNE 12 Blood Pressure Screening @ Shops at Montebello (2134 Montebello Town Center) 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Free. For more information call (800) 618-6664 Blood Pressure Screening @ Montebello Senior Center (115 S. Taylor Ave.) 10 to 11 a.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Free. For more information call (800) 618-6664 Club Parnell @ Parnell Park (15390 Lambert Rd.) 6 to 10 p.m. “Latin Night” featuring Cha Cha, Salsa, and Bachata. Learn a new dance style from “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” Rudy and Maria Hernandez. $10. For more information call (562) 567-9450
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JUNE 13 Summer Health Fair @ Whittier Hospital (9080 Colima Rd.) 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Health screenings, live entertainment, refreshments, and more. Event and most screenings are FREE. $25 for complete blood panel. For more information call (562) 464-6345 Fiesta de Pio Pico @ Pio Pico Park (6003 Pioneer Blvd.) 1 to 5 p.m. Celebrate Hispanc heritage with live music, historical demonstrations, Children’s activities, and more. Free. For more information call (562) 567-7651 JUNE 15 Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Zumba Class. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 Pathways Support Group @ American Red Cross (6701 Friends Ave.) 7 to 8:30 p.m. This program provides a supportive environment to explore and share feelings, get emotional support, and develop coping skills. FREE. Call White Emerson Mortuary at (562) 698-0304 for more information JUNE 16 Healthy Connection Lecture @ Beverly Hospital (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Understanding and completing an Advance Directive, presented by Oliver Ruano. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 JUNE 17 Wake Up Whittier @ Whittier Elks Lodge (13620 E. Whittier Blvd.) 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Network with local business professionals and enjoy your first meal of the day! FREE for chamber members; $20 for non-members. For more information call Natalie at (562) 698-9554 Childhood Immunizations @ Women’s Care Center (1920 W. Whittier Blvd.) 2 to 4 p.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Bring immunization record with you. Free. For appointments call (323) 725-1519 JUNE 18 Blood Pressure Screening @ Pico Rivera Senior Center (9200 Mines Ave.) 9:30 to 11 a.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Free. For more information call (800) 618-6664 Diabetes Wellness Hour @ Beverly Hospital (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Learn how to manage your diabetes while on vacation. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 JUNE 24 Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 10 to 11 a.m. Balance and agility. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 “SHOUT” Open Mic @ Half Off Books (6708 Greenleaf Ave.) 7 to 9 p.m. Local talent sings, dances, does poetry, comedy, and even magic. Free. For more information call (562) 286-6708
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JUNE 25 FREE Business Seminar @ Whittier Public Library (7344 Washington Ave.) 8:30 to 10 a.m. “Video Marketing Success Secrets” with speaker Mark Mikelat. FREE & open to the public. To RSVP call (562) 698-9554 2015 State of the City Address @ Radisson Hotel (7320 Greenleaf Ave.) 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join Mayor Fernando Dutra and City Manager Jeff Collier as they present an informative review of the past year and preview upcoming projects and objectives of the City. $20 per person includes lunch. Register at www.whittierchamber.com or call the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 JUNE 26 Blood Pressure Screening @ Shops at Montebello (2134 Montebello Town Center) 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Free. For more information call (800) 618-6664 Blood Pressure Screening @ Montebello Senior Center (115 S. Taylor Ave.) 10 to 11 a.m. Hosted by Beverly Hospital. Free. For more information call (800) 618-6664 Club Parnell @ Parnell Park (15390 Lambert Rd.) 6 to 10 p.m. “Penny Lane” featuring the Swing, Fox Trot, and Rumba. Learn a new dance style from “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” Rudy and Maria Hernandez. $10. For more information call (562) 567-9450 Moon Pixel Open Mic @ Half Off Books (6708 Greenleaf Ave.) 6 to 7 p.m. Local talent sings, dances, does poetry, comedy, and even magic. Free. For more information call (562) 286-6708 JUNE 27 Bingo Bonanza @ Brookdale - Central Whittier (8101 Painter Ave.) 2 to 4 p.m. Raffle prizes, appetizers, and bingo! $.25 per card; blackout round $.50 per card. Free admission. For more information call (562) 698-0596 Elton and “TheEarlyYears” Band @ Whittier Center Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.) 6:30 p.m. Kenny Metcalf as Elton and “TheEarlyYears” band will perform. General seating $25; Premium seating $35. To purchase tickets call (562) 567-9430 JUNE 29 Maker Meetup @ Half Off Books (6708 Greenleaf Ave.) 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. People who like to create, grow, invent, etc., get together to talk about their interests. Free. For more information call (562) 286-6708 Senior Exercise Class @ Beverly Hospital, Tower Basement (309 W. Beverly Blvd.) 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Zumba class. Free. To register call (800) 618-6664 JUNE 30 Tasty Tuesday Monthly Networking Lunch @ Bon Appetit at Whittier College (7214 Painter Ave.) 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy business networking and great food! $10 for Chamber members; $20 for non-members. Call (562) 698-9554 for more information
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Thank you for your support! As a sign of our appreciation, bring this ad to the box office or mail it in to us
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Governor Revises Plan to Fix State’s Aging Water Infrastructure Chambers, Broad-Based Coalition Support New Plan The Whittier Chamber, along with the California Chamber of Commerce and a broad-based coalition, are supporting the revised plan announced by the Governor to fix California’s aging water infrastructure and create a more secure water supply for the state. The coalition, Californians for Water Security, includes labor unions, family farmers, businesses, local governments and water agencies. The coalition urges immediate action moving forward with the plan, warning that the status quo leaves water supplies for two-thirds of the state’s population in jeopardy, especially during a drought or a natural disaster like an earthquake. Immediate Need “ C a l i f o r n i a ’s h i s t o r i c d r o u g h t is a stark reminder that we need to address the state’s severe water infrastructure problems immediately,” said CalChamber President and CEO Allan Zaremberg. “It is time to support the Governor’s ‘California Water Fix’ to secure our water system into the future.” The California Water Fix is a state-ofthe-art solution providing reliable, clean water for the state. Currently, two-thirds of water for Californians starts in the Sierra Nevada range and flows through the state’s main water distribution system through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to other parts of the state, including Northern California, the Bay Area, Central Valley and Southern California. But this system of aging dirt levees,
aqueducts and pipes is outdated and at risk of collapse in a major earthquake or flood. Problems with this aging system have already resulted in significant water supply cutbacks and shortages for people, farms and businesses, as well as damage to fish, wildlife and the environment. “We can’t just cross our fingers, hoping for the best in the Delta,” said Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. at a recent news conference announcing the plan. “Fish populations are at an all-time low. Bold action is imperative. We’ve listened to the public and carefully studied the science. This revised plan is the absolute best path forward.” The Governor’s plan is the culmination of nearly a decade of extensive expert review, planning and scientific and environmental analysis by the state’s leading water experts, engineers and conservationists, and unprecedented public comment and participation. The status quo and the state’s failure to upgrade its main water distribution system have led to dire consequences for California’s family farmers, who have been forced to leave fields unplanted or rip out orchards as drought and a failing water delivery system have cut off their surface water supply. California Water Fix The California Water Fix (an update to the proposed Bay Delta Conservation Plan) will: • Improve the safety of the state’s water system and protect water supplies
by delivering them through a modern water pipeline rather than solely through today’s deteriorating dirt levee system. • Build a water delivery system that is able to protect water supplies from earthquakes, floods and natural disasters. • Improve the ability to move water to storage facilities throughout the state so the water can be captured for use in dry years. • Restore more natural water flows above ground in rivers and streams in order to reduce impacts on endangered fish and other wildlife. • Protect and restore wildlife and the environment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Fact sheets including diagrams of the “refined tunnel option and intake design” and a map of key project components are available at www.CaliforniaWaterFix.com. What’s Next The California Water Fix will be the subject of a Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report/ Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement, expected to be released this summer. A separate effort, which the administration has dubbed California Eco Restore, will focus on accelerating restoration of the Delta ecosystem.
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"Give Where You Live" Proves Common Theme for Keller Williams Realty RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate, is the Keller Williams Realty annual service initiative dedicated to improving the communities in which we live, work, and play. Each year on May 14th, Keller Williams Realty associates in the U.S. and Canada donate their time to renewing and energizing aspects of their local communities. This year KW Whittier agents were able to work on two different projects at Parnell Park alongside the City of Whittier and enjoyed giving back to families and local park enthusiasts who will benefit from the upgrades and improvements. The KW Whittier Culture Committee meets monthly to plan special events and outreach projects. Please contact (562) 902-5100 if you have community service ideas you'd like to share. Thank you to all who made this RED Day a huge success!
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Whittier to Open Doors as Host Town for the Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 Whittier selected as an LA2015 Host Town providing culture, training, and accommodations to international athletes this July a souvenir t-shirt for each athlete have been secured, but they are still in need of donations to cover the cost of housing accommodations, bus transportation, and various items. Thank you to local Meal Sponsors Chik-fil-A and Corner Bakery Café for providing lunches for the athletes. To make a donation please contact Virginia Santana at Whittier City Hall at (562) 567-9414. All monetary and in-kind donations are tax deductible. Whittier joins the growing list of officially proclaimed Host Towns, which includes Long Beach, Thousand Oaks, Calabasas, Studio City, West Covina, Manhattan Beach, Arcadia, Burbank, of this is to give the visitors a chance to Palmdale, La Mirada, Santa Clarita, Palm see everyday life in the United States. Springs, Glendale, Santa Maria, Santa “We are extremely excited and Barbara, Irvine, Downey, and many more. honored to have been named a Host Town for the Special Olympics 2015,” About the 2015 Special Olympics said Fran Shields, Whittier Director World Summer Games With 7,000 athletes and 3,000 of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. “We are very proud of our City, coaches representing 177 countries, and welcome the chance to introduce along with 30,000 volunteers and an Whittier to the Special Olympics visitors.” anticipated 500,000 spectators, the The Host Town program has been an 2015 Special Olympics World Games important element of Special Olympics - being staged in Los Angeles July 25 World Games since 1995, and the - August 2, 2015 - will be the largest experience has left a lasting impression sports and humanitarian event anywhere on the local communities in Ireland, in the world in 2015, and the single Japan, China, Greece, South Korea biggest event in Los Angeles since and the United States, all of which the 1984 Olympic Games. The 2015 have previously organized Host Town Special Olympics World Games, with programs as part of the Special Olympics the unparalleled spirit, enthusiasm, teamwork, joy and displays of courage World Games. Communities are evaluated on the and skill that are hallmarks of all Special availability of lodging accommodations, Olympics events, will feature 25 Olympicsports practice facilities and recreation/ style sports in venues throughout the Los entertainment offerings for the athletes, Angeles region. The Opening Ceremony, among other criteria. Host Towns are to be held July 25, 2015 in the historic also responsible for planning activities Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, site of for the athletes to introduce them to the the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, is community and help spread the word expected to attract 80,000 spectators. On April 30, 2014, LA2015 and ESPN about the Games. From July 21st through July 24th, announced a global programming deal Whittier will host 120 athletes from that will see ESPN bring coverage Macau, China. The activities committee of World Games to millions of fans has scheduled plans to make their around the world. Honorary Chairs of visit to Whittier a memorable one. the Games are President Barack Obama The committee is actively seeking and First Lady Michelle Obama, with donations and sponsorships from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and residents and businesses in the California Governor Jerry Brown serving Whittier community. Three meals and as Honorary Hosts. Current Founding
The City of Whittier has been officially selected to participate in the Special Olympics World Games Host Town program from July 21 – 24, 2015. Before the Special Olympics World Games begin on July 25, 2015, more than 7,000 athletes from 177 countries will be welcomed to Southern California through the Host Town program. As many as 100 communities from San Luis Obispo to San Diego will have the honor of being selected as an official Host Town. “The Host Town program is an exciting way for Southern California locals to open our doors and show the athletes and coaches from around the world our hospitality and our culture,” said Patrick McClenahan, president and chief executive officer of LA2015, the Games Organizing Committee. “This is an important part of the World Games experience and a truly meaningful way for different communities to be part of the Games and create lasting memories for our visiting athletes.” As a Host Town, the City of Whittier will serve as host to 100 athletes and their coaches, staying at Biola College for the three days before they move to the Olympic Villages at USC and UCLA. The Whittier Host Town Committee will welcome the athletes and help them acclimate to their new surroundings. They will showcase Whittier, taking the athletes around the City, showing them local places of interest and arranging for local social activities. The purpose
About Special Olympics Special Olympics is a global movement that unleashes the human spirit through the transformative power and joy of sports, every day around the world. We empower people with intellectual disabilities to become accepted and valued members of their communities, which leads to a more respectful and inclusive society for all. Using sports as the catalyst and programming around health and education, Special Olympics is fighting inactivity, injustice and intolerance. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the Special Olympics movement has grown to more than 4.4 million athletes in 170 countries. With the support of more than 1.3 million coaches and volunteers, Special Olympics delivers 32 Olympic-type sports and more than 81,000 games and competitions throughout the year. Special Olympics is supported by individuals, foundations and partners, including the Christmas Records Trust, the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics®, The Coca-Cola Company, Lions Clubs International, Mattel, P&G, Bank of America, Essilor Vision Foundation, the B. Thomas Golisano Foundation, Finish Line, The Safeway Foundation, and Safilo Group. Visit Special Olympics at www.specialolympics.org. Engage with us on: twitter@specialolympics, fb. com/specialolympics, youtube.com/ specialolympicshq, instagram.com/ specialolympics and specialolympicsblog. wordpress.com.
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Contact: Donna Holmes • (562) 943-3684 www.frommaddiscloset.org
In 2008, the City of Whittier and the YMCA of Greater Whittier, concerned with the childhood obesity rate in Whittier – one of the highest in Los Angeles County – came together to maximize resources to address this alarming health trend. PIH Health and the LA County Public Health Department were invited to collaborate and “Activate Whittier” was born. Today, Activate Whittier has been awarded $700,000 in grant funding and has the support of many community residents and partner organizations. They work in partnership to achieve the vision of building a healthy, active Whittier. Activate Whittier is working with residents to create a momentum for Small Changes that Make a Big Difference such as providing healthy eating and physical activity resources to schools to encourage children to move more and eat better. They also enhance access to affordable fresh fruits and vegetables by partnering with local corner stores to promote healthier food choices. Join them for a meeting and learn how you can further the work of Activate Whittier. Activate Whittier meets monthly at the Uptown Whittier YMCA. Contact Penny Lopez, Activate Whittier Project Manager or visit activatewhittier.org for meeting date information.
Boys and Girls Club of Whittier Contact: Oscar Hernandez • (562) 945-3787 • www.bgcw.org The Boys & Girls Club of Whittier is committed to changing the lives of our youth by providing quality after-school and summer enrichment programs for youth ages 6-18 years. Their quality programs focus on three specific areas: Academic Success, Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. BGCW focuses on comprehensive homework help and guidance through the college prep process for Junior and Senior members in high school. The Boys and Girls Club provides members with strong role models who encourage the development of caring, positive relationships, personal and social responsibility, academic achievement, motivation and the building of a healthy self-esteem.
From Maddi’s Closet was founded in April of 2005. The organization was formed as a result of the Holmes family’s experience with the loss of their daughter, Madison Leslie Holmes to an inoperable and incurable brain tumor. When she was diagnosed, they were told her cancer was terminal; she had two, maybe three months to live. After eleven months of intense treatment, she lost her battle. She was just three years old. Madison’s journey touched the lives of so many people. From Maddi’s Closet has become a voice for these children and their families. There is a tremendous need for emotional and tangible support to help them survive their challenges. With dedicated volunteers, we provide patient visits, supply special needs not being met by other resources, raise public awareness, and support childhood cancer research. We personally touch the lives of hundreds of children throughout our community. This year From Maddi’s Closet will celebrate more than a decade of service to these children and their families with a very special Dinner & Auction held the 2nd weekend of November. Each of you is invited to join us at the “Butterfly Wishes and Golden Dreams” event benefiting children with cancer, so watch for coming announcements. Together we can make a difference in the lives of these children.
Intercommunity Counseling Center Contact: Marilyn Neece (562) 698-1272 • www.iccwhittier.org For more than three decades, Intercommunity Counseling Center has consistently offered a tremendous service to the greater Whittier community by providing affordable, professional counseling to those in need. ICC serves the community’s mental health and well-being by providing individual, marriage, and family counseling; classes in anger management and cooperative parenting; workshops and support groups. In addition, ICC partners with several other area nonprofits who serve our community’s low-income and less-insured residents to provide mental health education and counseling at partners’ sites.
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Concept 7 is a foster care and adoption agency serving all of Southern California. Founded in 1973, Concept 7 serves to ease the suffering of abused and neglected children who have been placed in protective services as dependents of the courts. Concept 7 has offices located in Orange, Ontario, and most recently, Whittier. Each year more than 300 adults are trained and nearly 2,000 children are supported through their specialized programs. Nearly 60% of all the children placed with Concept 7 are able to return home. Families are needed to assist with the process and to share their stories of saving children. There are so many children out there who feel alone, un-loved, and frightened. If you are unable to open your home, Concept 7 asks you to please open your heart.
For over 30 years the Interfaith Food Center has been the primary provider of food to the most vulnerable residents of the City and unincorporated areas of Whittier, La Mirada and Santa Fe Springs. Through their Supplemental Food program and their Homeless Lunch program they are providing food assistance to over 4,500 people every week. Their mission is to alleviate hunger and food insecurity by providing compassionate supplemental food assistance to the hungry, disadvantaged, disabled and homeless population in their service area. Remember – hunger happens 365 days a year – join IFC and be a part of the solution to end hunger and food insecurity in our community!
First Christian Church Contact: Layne Beamer • (562) 698-0556 • www.fccwhittier.org First Christian Church, as one of the oldest faith communities in Whittier, continues to provide Christian worship, study, fellowship, and service from our landmark building at Greenleaf and Hadley, at the head of Uptown. Additionally, we are actively partnering with various other Whittier not-for-profit agencies, 12-step groups, and individuals to facilitate and foster “The Whole Place,” a Community Possibility Engine providing a broad range of spiritual, emotional, relational, and physical healing, strengthening, education, and advocacy in the Uptown neighborhood.
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Rotary Club of Whittier Contact: Charlene Dimas- Peinado • www.whittierrotary.org The Rotary Club of Whittier was chartered on October 17, 1922. Over the years the Rotary Club of Whittier has been supporting community and youth projects, as well as international projects. Their prime focus is their annual High School Senior All-Star Baseball and Softball Tournament involving more than a dozen high schools, and Oral Health & Nutrition program for elementary age children in the region of Los Angeles County. Businesspersons interested in community service, please consider visiting the Rotary Club of Whittier at one of their Friday luncheons held at the Radisson Whittier Hotel at noon.
SPIRITT Family Services Contact: Elvia Torres • (562) 903-7000 • www.spiritt.org Since 1972, SPIRITT Family Services has been committed to strengthening families by providing services to over 8,000 adults and children annually in the areas of family communication, child abuse, domestic and community violence, and substance abuse. SPIRITT Family Services has evolved into an integrative, family centered model with programs designed to be empowering, strength-based, and culturally sensitive emphasizing the involvement of all family members. Programs are offered at their five Family Centers located in Santa Fe Springs, Whittier, Glendora, South El Monte and La Puente.
SOLA Lions Club of Whittier Contact: Hilda Ortega (562) 698-0434 www.solalionsclub.org
Whittier Community Foundation Contact: Greg Alaniz • (562) 567-9400 www.whittiercommunityfoundation.org The Whittier Community Foundation was founded in 2005 to support the community services activities for the education and enjoyment of the greater Whittier Community. The Foundation raises funds yearround to improve our community. Past projects include the Whittier Police Memorial; fitness equipment at four locations along the Greenway Trail; the purchase of a miniature horse for the Parnell Park Zoo; the dinosaur play area at Michigan Park and a new 28 foot inflatable screen for movies in the park. This year the Foundation worked with KaBoom to revitalize Kennedy Park and funds raised at this year’s events will help fund Whittier’s first off-leash dog park. Events coming up include Whittier’s Got Talent on September 19, a Classic Car Show on September 26 and the Spooktacular 5K Run/Walk on October 31. The Whittier Community Foundation seeks your input on future projects for our city. Be sure to Like the Whittier Community Foundation facebook page and stay tuned for the latest event information.
Special Olympics Los Angeles (SOLA) Lions Club of Whittier is a special interest Lions Club, chartered 4 years ago, and is the second Lions Club in the world to serve the athletes of Special Olympics. The members of SOLA help to empower persons with intellectual disabilities and their families, transform lives, and is active in providing sporting events in the area. SOLA also provides volunteers and hearing testing in the Healthy Athlete program of Special Olympics. The Club’s fundraisers and donations support the athletes; providing equipment for all sports and providing sporting events in our area. SOLA just had their basketball event with over 200 athletes participating on Saturday April 18th, at Whittier College. The Aquatics Meet, took place Saturday May 2, 2015 at Palm Park. Come join us for Shotgun Golf Tournament at California Country Club, June 12, 2015.
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Contact: Ginny Ball (562) 945-3871 www.whittiermuseum.org The Whittier Historical Society was formed in 1970 and its immediate purpose was to start a Museum in the city of Whittier. Through the efforts of several determined individuals, a building was purchased and the Whittier Museum was open to the public in 1983. Since that time, the Whittier Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving and displaying the first 100 years of Whittier history and beyond. The Whittier Museum is completely supported by donations, grants and fundraisers. The Whittier Historical Society is committed to keeping the Whittier Museum open for school and special tours as well as to the public free of charge. Please help the Museum keep its doors open to the public and insure that Whittier’s history is preserved for generations to come.
Contact: Brenda Jahn www.wrwf.org Whittier Republican Women Federated is a political organization who provides opportunities for involvement to women who share the Republican philosophy. Founded in 1955, they are an affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Women. The Federation is a grassroots political group and is one of the largest and most influential women’s political organizations in the country. WRWF helps elect Republican candidates and take an active role on issues and legislation. They educate and inform members in the community and empower women of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds in the political process. Visitors are welcome to attend our meetings. We are a friendly and hospitable organization.
Whittier Uptown Association Contact: Olivia Rios • (562) 696-2662 • www.whittieruptown.org The mission of the Whittier Uptown Association is to promote the businesses located in Whittier’s Uptown district through marketing and production of quality events. By communicating the collective interest of its membership, the Association, led by various local business owners and community members, serves as a liaison to City government and works with property owners and tenants to enhance the Uptown area by creating and maintaining a safe and welcoming environment. Learn more about upcoming events in Uptown at www.whittieruptown.org.
The Whole Child Contact: Charlene Dimas- Peinado • (562) 692-0383 • www.thewholechild.info The Whole Child is one of the oldest services, parent enrichment and housing private nonprofit mental health contractors services to over 8,000 children and in Los Angeles County. Founded in their families annually. Your business 1957, the agency’s mission is to restore can partner with them to achieve their children’s emotional health. The agency mission to strengthen children, families provides comprehensive mental health and communities.
Women’s and Children’s Crisis Center Whittier First Day Contact: Ted Knoll • (562) 945-4304 www.whittierfirstday.org Whittier First Day is a proactive/ interactive program with a vision of promoting a healthy, safe and vibrant community. Their mission is to help homeless and at-risk individuals, as well as their families, transition towards selfsufficiency. First Day’s services include outreach, permanent supportive housing for families, prevention services, an on-site PIH Health Clinic, Supportive Services Center, recovery from homelessness program which provides on-site meals, case management, clothing, transportation, education, and Job Club.
Contact: Dolores Salamone • Help Hotline: (562) 945-3939 • www.wccshope.org The Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter has been serving the Whittier Community since 1977. The mission of the Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter is to provide safety, shelter, and hope to victims of domestic violence. WCCS operates a 24-hour bilingual crisis hotline, a 45-day stay emergency shelter, and a 9-to-12 month transitional housing program. All services are offered in Spanish and English and are free of charge.
YMCA of Greater Whittier Contact: Lori Tiffany (562) 907-6530 www.ymcawhittier.org
Since 1915, the YMCA of Greater Whittier has been an association of all people united in a common effort to put Judeo-Christian principles into daily practice and to enrich the quality of spiritual, mental, physical and social life of their families, their community and themselves. Serving the communities of Whittier, Pico Rivera, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs, La Mirada and La Habra Heights, the YMCA believes that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we invest in our kids, our health and our neighbors.
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Harmony Center for Spiritual Living is seeking artists and quality crafters for their 6th Annual Fine Art and Craft Fair that will take place October 17 and 18, 2015. Sponsorship and marketing opportunities are also available. Sponsors will help to support the high school student art contest, the Interfaith Food Center, as well as the “handmade-in America movement.” Donations for raffle prizes are greatly appreciated. Crafters who are interested in participating may download an application at www.harmonyartfair.org; deadline to apply is July 24th. For more information contact Marilyn McCarty at (562) 440-6575, Cynthia McCarty at (562) 665-6186, or Pat Sanchez at (562) 533-3439.
Community Advocates for People’s Choice, Inc. (CAPC) is hiring Direct Supportive Professionals. CAPC, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Whittier. They are seeking self-motivated, caring individuals who are interested in helping adults with disabilities in the Whittier and North Orange County area reach their personal and professional goals. Community Advocates assist clients hands-on to acquire vocational, social, communication, and life skills in order to live fulfilling lives in their home communities. Ideal candidates are interested in assisting clients in all aspects of life from providing physical support that may be needed for personal hygiene to the development of creative social and vocational adaptations based on each client’s specific wants and needs. Required qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, CA drivers license, clean driving record, and a reliable vehicle that is insured and registered. Compensation is $10 to $11 an hour depending on experience and education. A completed CAPC, Inc. employment application must be submitted to be considered for open positions. Applications are available at www.capcinc.org/ employment or in their main office located at 7200 Greenleaf Ave. #170 Whittier, 90602. For more information contact CAPC, Inc. at (562) 693-8826.
Whittier Museum features replicas, tours, and more this summer Did you know that there is a Whittier connection to the Underground Railroad? Come visit the Whittier Museum and the Bailey House to find out what it is! The Whittier Historical Society collects and displays materials significant to the history of the greater Whittier area. It operates the Whittier Museum, which features a large model of the early City of Whittier, a Victorian cottage, replicas of Whittier’s first fire station, a Pacific Electric “Red Car,” and a facsimile of a water flume which brought water to Whittier. There are many other interesting items to look at including an old classroom that features hands-on activities for children. The Whittier Historical Society also conducts tours of the Bailey House, the first house in the City of Whittier. Upon walking into the six room house, it is as if you stepped back into the year 1887. The Bailey House is on the National Register of Historic Places and includes the original cistern and root cellar. The public is invited to bring a group to either the Whittier Museum or the Bailey House for a tour by calling to make an appointment. The Whittier Museum is open for drop-in visits by individuals and families on Fridays and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. The Bailey House is open to the public on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The Whittier Museum is located at 6755 Newlin Ave. Whittier, 90601. For more information, call (562) 945-3871 or visit www.whittiermuseum.org.
PIH Health reminds the community about importance of breast health screenings One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. An annual mammogram helps to diagnose breast cancer early. When breast cancer is detected in the early stages, when the cancer is confi ned to the breast, the survival rate is greater than 98%. All women age 40 and older should have a screening mammogram every year. PIH Health has three convenient locations staffed with highly-trained physicians and technologies dedicated to breast imaging: PIH Health Patricia L. Scheifly Breast Health Center National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) Certified 12393 Washington Blvd., Whittier (562) 907-0667 PIH Health Mammography - Hacienda Heights 1850 S. Azusa Ave., Suite 88, Hacienda Heights (626) 225-4905 PIH Health Radiology Imaging - Downey 11500 Brookshire Ave., Downey (562) 904-5555 Appointments are available Monday through Saturday. Please call to schedule your appointment today. About PIH Health PIH Health is a regional nonprofit healthcare delivery network that serves more than 2.1 million residents in the Los Angeles, Orange County and San Gabriel Valley region. The fully integrated network is comprised of PIH Health Hospital Whittier and PIH Health Hospital - Downey and features a host of outpatient medical offices, a multispecialty medical group, home health and hospice care, as well as heart, cancer and emergency services. Recognized by Truven Health Analytics and Hospitals and Health Networks as one of the nation’s top hospital systems for best practices and cutting-edge advancements in both quality and healthcare technology for the past three consecutive years, PIH Health also invests millions each year in community education and free and low-cost services to support those with the greatest need. For more information, visit PIHHealth.org.
Celebrate Hispanic heritage at Fiesta de Pío Pico June 13 Join the Friends of Pío Pico, Inc. and California State Parks to celebrate Fiesta de Pío Pico, an annual free event held at Pío Pico State Historic Park located at 6003 Pioneer Blvd. Whittier, 90606. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, June 13, 2015 from 1 to 5 p.m. It will be a day of celebrating the Hispanic heritage of Californios like Pío de Jesus Pico, the last governor of California under Mexican rule. The event will feature live music, dancers, re-enactors, historical demonstrations, children’s activities, and more. Don Pío Pico himself will be there, portrayed by actor Roberto Garza. The Friends of Pío Pico, Inc., is a local non-profit organization, working with the California State Park system, dedicated to providing cultural and educational activities at Pío Pico State Historic Park. The Friends of Pío Pico is a culmination of a long-term community effort to provide local citizens an opportunity to learn about the history and culture of California during the life and times of Pío de Jesus Pico IV, the last governor of “Mexican” California. To learn more about the Friends of Pío Pico call (562) 567-7651 or visit their website at www.piopico.org.
Whittier Art Gallery to kickoff summer with art show The Whittier Art Association and Gallery will debut their annual summer show beginning Wednesday, June 3rd through Saturday, June 27th and a reception will be held on Saturday, June 6th from 3 to 6 p.m. This is the big summer kickoff show for the Gallery, open to all artists, that always promises to be a special treat for art lovers. The Whittier Art Gallery (at 76 years old) is 25 years older than the Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA). The Gallery has never failed in its quest for excellence. Incorporated in its shows have been emerging artists and the well known; even America’s most famous illustrator and painter, Norman Rockwell, has graced the Gallery’s walls. All media and genres will be represented and the judge for the show is the nationally honored multimedia artist and educator, Robert W. Spier. If the name sounds familiar, it is. He is best known locally for his tenure as Chair of the Art Department of Whittier College. There is no admission charge for the show and the public is enthusiastically invited to attend the reception and meet the artists. Also at the Gallery Life Drawing Group: Meets at the Gallery the 1st Friday of each month from 7 to 10 p.m. All artists are welcome. The fee is $20 and both male and female models are provided. For further information call John Williams at (951) 236-0862. The Gift Shop: Textiles, jewelry, cards, prints, paintings, and more one of a kind treasures by the Gallery’s award winning members are available for purchase. Prices are deliberately kept low to enable the community to own fine art work at reasonable prices. Ongoing Book Sale: Exciting art and other books are available for the donation you choose to make. The Whittier Art Association is a non profit organization and memberships and donations to the Gallery are tax deductible. For further information, stop by the Whittier Art Association and Gallery located at 8035 Painter Avenue or call (562) 698-8710. The Gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m.
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Whittier, CA - Imagine forty years ago if you were told that lasers would replace scalpels in surgery or that robotic instruments would build cars; you may not have believed it. By the same token, would you believe that chiropractic treatments could be performed using a special hand-held instrument developed by NASA scientists; all while you were sitting in an upright position without any turning or twisting movements? According to Dr. Yani Feliciano, “This new form of computerized treatment is so gentle and effective, that it truly amazes even the most skeptical patients. It’s called the ProAdjuster and is the latest, state-of-theart technology in existence today, and the only one in Whittier.” The ProAdjuster can safely and gently analyze and treat the spine and other joints to remove the nerve impingement that is often the cause of pains in the low back, neck, shoulders and elsewhere in the body. It also works on a variety of muscular conditions to loosen tight muscles with ease and comfort. Many patients say that it’s like getting a mini-massage. Even patients with knee, hip and foot problems such as plantar fascitis are being helped. It is also covered by most insurance companies including Medicare. Dr. Yani says that “The secret to the ProAdjuster lies in its ability to deliver an extremely precise and gentle adjustment.” She says that, “Even though traditional forms of adjusting also work, Dr. Yani uses the ProAdjuster to people are drawn to this new technique because of how gentle it is analyze a patient’s spine and pin-point and does not involve any twisting, especially in the neck. areas of nerve impingement syndrome causing malfunction and pain. Many people like getting adjusted with traditional manual techniques, all of which are safe and effective. But there are a large number of people who never get to experience the amazing benefits of chiropractic because they are scared to have their spines adjusted in that way,” says Dr. Yani. Now, there is no longer a reason to be wary. The ProAdjuster is perfect for anyone who has been thinking about going to a chiropractor, but hasn’t yet made that decision. Dr. Yani wants everyone to be able to experience these same benefits and if you have any of the following conditions, the ProAdjuster may be the answer you’ve been looking for... • Neck & Shoulder pain • Poor Circulation • Low back pain • Sciatic pain • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Arthritis • Headaches • High Cholesterol • TMJ Problems • Fibromyalgia • Scoliosis • High Blood Pressure • Sports Injuries • Planter Fascitis • Knee or hip pain • Diabetes Treatment with the ProAdjuster is consistent, measurable and extremely gentle. Call Isabel at our office today and mention this article to receive a FREE ProAdjuster analysis to pin-point your problem areas and to see how the ProAdjuster can help. Be one of the first five callers and you will also receive a complimentary examination that can show the areas of your stress and how it’s affecting your body. Call (562) 698-1275 today to reserve your free ProAdjuster Analysis Scan. This technological marvel can help you return to a healthier lifestyle. You may no longer have to live with a persistent, painful condition. Call us today!
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Whittier Chamber members and Ambassadors enjoyed authentic American cuisine at local favorite Bailey Street Kitchen in Uptown Whittier
Bowen-Meyers & Associates (562) 888-9191 ext.102 Broadoaks Children’s School, The (562) 907-4937
Bailey Street Kitchen owner Juan Estrada and his head chef showed off their culinary skills during the Chamber’s monthly networking lunch in April
The Tasty Tuesday networking lunch is always a great place to meet new business contacts and connect with potential leads while supporting a local business
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NEW MEMBERS AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Ten-Four Auto Repair Center Youhanna Mikhail 12722 Philadelphia St. Whittier, CA 90601 Phone: (562) 945-1240 Email: customers@tenfourauto.com Website: www.tenfourauto.com Since 2004, thousands of car owners have chosen Ten-Four Auto for reliable and friendly service. They feature a full staff of certified technicians, modern equipment, and a wide range of automotive services. Ten-Four Auto has been approved by the California Bureau of Automotive Repair, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and AAA, proving to be among the best in Southern California. All guests are always welcome and expectations of a quality auto repair service are consistently maintained for every type of visit.
FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM CREAMOLOGY Labs Shaun Bolandparvaz 15588 Whittwood Lane Whittier, CA 90603 Phone: (408) 313-4786 Email:info@creamologylabs.com Website: www.creamologylabs.com CREAMOLOGY Labs is a made-to-order liquid nitrogen ice cream parlor founded and managed by two brothers raised in California. Passionate to revolutionize the ice-cream industry and ice-cream fanatics at heart, they set out to serve the best tasting ice-cream made to order right before the customer. One, a Biomedical Engineer and PhD candidate at Yale University, and the other, a Financial Economist and MBA candidate at UCLA, spent months crafting the best tasting ice-cream with a variety of styles and flavors. The ice-cream is made by flash freezing the ingredients in a mixer, producing the hottest new dessert since frozen yogurt. Their scientist has figured out the most delicious and creamy taste while their finance guy has your pocket in mind. CREAMOLOGY Labs is now offering the best ice-cream in the world at the most pocket friendly price! Try some today.
HAIR STYLIST & SALONS Paloma & Friends Salon Pattie Moreno-Taesali 12922 Hadley St. Whittier, CA 90601 Phone: (562) 696-4799 Email: patnena@msn.com Website: www.palomaandfriends.com
ORGANIZATIONS East Whittier Arts Education Foundation Virginia Ball 14535 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, CA 90605 Email: info@ewaef.org Website: www.ewaef.org The East Whittier Arts Education Foundation was established to increase community support for arts education (theatre, visual art, music and dance) in the thirteen schools of the East Whittier City School District. Students who participate in the arts, both in school and after school, demonstrate improved academic performance and lower dropout rates. The arts can reach students who are not otherwise being reached in school. The arts have also been linked to student motivation and engagement in school, attitudes that contribute to academic achievement.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER Storm Properties Alan Kwan 23223 Normandie Ave. Torrance, CA 90501 Phone: (310) 986-2128 Email: akwan@storm-properties.com Website: www.storm-properties.com Founded in 1970, Storm Properties is an active acquirer, developer, owner, and manager of industrial and commercial property, with a primary focus in Southern California. A full-service commercial real estate firm, Storm has successfully developed nearly 1 million square-feet of industrial and commercial buildings and more than 400 residential units. The company currently operates a diverse portfolio of industrial, retail, and multi-family properties and land, and is targeting significant growth through further acquisitions. The Storm team is vertically integrated and comprised of experienced professionals in entitlement, development, investment underwriting, project and construction management, and asset and property management, many with 20 or more years of experience. The firm combines an extensive, 40-year history in real estate with an entrepreneurial spirit to create value at every step of the investment process for our shareholders, tenants, partners, and communities.
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Brickhouse Pizza Mina Plaza 7028 Bright Ave. Whittier, CA 90602 Phone: (562) 693-9523 Email: brickhousepizza@hotmail.com Paloma and Friends Salon has been in business Website: www.whittierbrickhousepizza.com since 1995 and is located in Uptown Whittier. Their mission is for every client to look and feel their absolute Brickhouse Pizza has been a staple in Uptown best. They aim to provide a level of excellence, quality Whittier for many years. Family owned and operated, service, an inviting atmosphere, and be in the forefront they strive for the utmost quality and freshness of their of the newest hair and beauty trends. They believe in food. From the classic pepperoni pizza to specialty taking a pro-active role in the Whittier community by items like their popular Mexican pizza, they keep their raising awareness and giving support to local charities. customers coming back time and time again. Their They were recently featured on ABC 7 News for their menu features crowd favorites like pasta, sandwiches, LIVE TO GIVE Cut-a-thon which raises money for the and a large array of appetizers including wings and American Cancer Society. Paloma and Friends Salon jalapeño poppers. Brickhouse Pizza also offers off-site is celebrating its 20th year in business and they are catering as well as a party room in their restaurant to excited to be a member of the Whittier Chamber of accommodate large groups who dine-in. Check them Commerce during their special celebration year. out today!
OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT OSOS, One Stop Office Solutions Thomas Terrones 14181 Lambert Rd. Whittier, CA 90605 Phone: (562) 464-9600 Email: Thomas@copy411.info One Stop Office Solutions’ mission is to be a technology leader by presenting their clients with top quality office equipment solutions accompanied by exceptional customer service. They provide lease agreements and maintenance contracts on multi-function copy machines as well as printers and faxes. They also provide computer repair services and networking, both on site and in the office. One Stop’s technicians are knowledgeable, thorough, and friendly, creating a loyal customer base and making them the right choice for all of your office needs.
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