Business Focus - May 2012

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A Publication of the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce

MAY 2012 • VOL. 18 NO. 5

Chamber members to enjoy five times the networking at annual mixer

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On May 10th from 4 to 7 p.m., five local chambers of other prizes. This year, chamber members Café ‘n Stuff, commerce will come together for the 11th Annual CAPC, Wing Master Café and other local food vendors will provide Inc. Kaleidoscope Mixer. Called the Kaleidoscope, delicious appetizers for guests to enjoy, including no-host bars. this colorful blend of five Entertainment this year will be cities will offer chamber and provided by Rudy Hernandez “The Kaleidoscope is one rockin’ of RMH Dance & Productions. community members five times the networking, not to mention Businesses and community multi-chamber event! It takes a ballroom full of shopping members can support this event networking to a higher level opportunities for the spring at many different capacities. by bringing together business shopping season. Even if you are unable to attend, oriented individuals from five you can still support CAPC by Chamber members from La Habra, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, local chambers to mix, mingle and donating an auction item or Santa Fe Springs and Whittier connect. What makes the event basket from your business will all be represented at this even more special is the way the for the event. You can also year’s mixer, which will be serve as a Corporate/Family community really comes together Sponsor for $100 and receive hosted again by the Doubletree Hotel Norwalk. Each chamber to support CAPC, Inc.” signage at the event and in the will host a table providing printed program, or come with Susie Ausdal, Union Bank information on membership and co-workers, family or friends upcoming events. City residents to network and shop on May and chamber members are 10th! All the proceeds from the silent auction, raffle and encouraged to show their city pride by wearing clothing that corresponds with the color of their chamber. Each chamber Corporate/Family Sponsors will go directly to supporting has been assigned a color: La Habra is yellow, Norwalk the services provided by CAPC, Inc. CAPC, Inc., or is red, Pico Rivera is blue, Santa Fe Springs is green and Community Advocates for People’s Choice, who specialize Whittier is orange. Orange you proud to be a member of in empowering individuals with disabilities to maximize the Whittier Chamber? So be sure to show your Whittier their quality of life through job placement in their local communities. Chamber pride and dress in your best orange outfit! The Doubletree Hotel Norwalk is located at In addition to great chamber networking, the event also 13111 Sycamore Dr. in Norwalk. For additional information, features hundreds of silent auction items to bid on, $10 Auction contact Erin Hodges at hodgese@capcinc.org or Board squares available for purchase to win a chance at winning an iPad2 or a gift card super bundle, 50/50 raffle and many (562) 693-8826.

Organizations and service clubs to be featured at networking breakfast 14th Annual “Salute To Service” honors volunteerism and service Each year the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce dedicates one Wake Up Whittier program solely to the local nonprofit community. The city of Whittier is well known for its many non-profit organizations, service clubs, churches, foundations and other philanthropic groups, making it one of the best places to live and work! The Whittier Chamber is proud to recognize such service and volunteerism by dedicating the May 16th Wake Up Whittier to the annual “Salute to Service” program. The event will be hosted once again by Whittier Hospital Medical Center, located at 9080 Colima Rd. in Whittier, with breakfast beginning at 7:30 a.m. The Salute to Service program, which features a mini expo and a brief overview of each organization, gives non-profits and service clubs a chance to display their materials

and market their group to over 200 chamber members at the monthly Wake Up Whittier networking breakfast. Participants also gain additional marketing with their photo and mission overview highlighted in a special section of the June Business Focus newspaper. This event will give you a chance to explore the many outstanding organizations that the Whittier community has to offer. Although tables for the event are dedicated to non-profit organizations, the May Wake Up Whittier will still offer all of the great networking and business development opportunities that it always does. • Call the Chamber to be a table host! Not as much work as the mini expo, but still gives your organization or company great exposure. Don’t forget to bring goodies for your 8-10 table guests.

• Meet new people! Sit at a table with fellow chamber members you haven’t met before. You won’t make new, valuable business connections if you don’t meet new, valuable people! • Bring a fellow staff member! Maximize your networking by splitting up and covering more ground. Twice the exposure for FREE! To take advantage of any of these great networking opportunities or for more information on the annual Salute to Service event, please contact Natalie at the Chamber office by calling (562) 698-9554. Please join the Whittier Chamber in honoring all of the wonderful groups and volunteers who continue to support the greater Whittier community!

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Local residents and business owners heard from Senator Ron Calderon (D-Montebello) during a recent small business seminar held at Parnell Park. The free event offered helpful tools and resources for businesses and featured one-on-one consultations with various state agency representatives. For more community photos, please see page 8


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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

MAYOR’S MESSAGE

Hello friends and Whittier Chamber members! As I write my message, I can’t help but make note of how many wonderful Easter sunrise services took place throughout our community last month. Personally, I find it a great blessing to live and work in a community with such a strong group of church congregations. Regardless of our personal faith, we all benefit from their great work in our community. It was with such joy that I, along with a great many others in our community and chamber, attended the annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast on Good Friday at the Radisson. Our outgoing mayor, Cathy Warner, hosted a terrific morning breakfast that featured former Blue Angels Pilot Jim Horsley. I remember many years of Sue Dean, Notary Signing the thrill of watching the Blue Angels perform their magic and awe Network at the El Toro Marine Base. As the keynote speaker, his message was exciting and inspirational. In addition to his message, we were moved by the beautiful voices of Mayor Warner’s husband and three sons. It was a performance that will not soon be forgotten. At the breakfast, which has taken place for over 40 years and was chaired by our own David Krake, we, as a city, got the opportunity to pray for our local and national leaders. I find this an appropriate time to also thank Cathy Warner for her year of excellent leadership and service to our city as mayor, who has since passed on the baton to Owen Newcomer. The beauty of each day reminds us that spring is upon us and it is time to prepare for Mother’s Day. As we make our plans, let’s remember to SHOP WHITTIER and support members of the Whittier Chamber. Whether it’s flowers, dining out, cards, day spas, salons or gifts, our retailers are prepared. If you need ideas, pull out the Whittier Chamber Business Directory and let your fingers do the walking. Our directory is also available online at www.whittierchamber.com. If your mom (or anyone else you are buying a gift for) lives or works in a neighboring city, I bet you just might find a member of the Whittier Chamber doing business nearby. Remember to shop local this Mother’s Day! On Wednesday, May 10th, CAPC, Inc. is once again hosting their annual 5-Chamber Kaleidoscope Mixer and Silent Auction at the Doubletree Hotel in Norwalk. This is a great opportunity to network and meet people from the La Habra, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Norwalk and Whittier Chambers. This is a “can’t miss” event and don’t forget to wear orange to show your Whittier Chamber connection. My hat is off to Carolyn Reggio, Executive Director of CAPC, for once again hosting this event. Our monthly Wake Up Whittier networking breakfast will be at Whittier Hospital on Wednesday, May 16th. This month we are set for our annual “Salute to Service” program where we honor our local non-profit organizations. Enjoy great networking with over 200 chamber members, great food, fun and door prizes. You'll also be introduced to the terrific men and women of our community who work behind the scenes making Whittier a better place for us to live and work. If you have never been to this event, you will come away with a new appreciation for the word service. Finally, I look forward to meeting all of you as I have the honor serving as this year’s president. If you are looking to get involved, let’s talk. The chamber is a busy place with lots of opportunities available to you as a member. You can’t help but benefit from networking, making friends and watching your business grow! Don’t miss out, get connected!

I am pleased to serve as Mayor for this great City once again, and I look forward to working closely with the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce. There are many exciting things happening around the City! First, I would like to invite the community to join the City at the annual Founders’ Day celebration on Saturday, May 12th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Founders’ Day has a special meaning this year, as 2012 also marks the 125th birthday of Whittier’s founding and settlement. The free celebration will be held at Central Park, located at the corner of Washington Avenue and Bailey Street in Uptown Whittier. A special feature of the day will be a community birthday cake that all may enjoy for 125 years of Whittier’s Owen Newcomer, history, a time period also known as “quasquicentennial.” Whittier City Mayor A wide array of activities will add color and excitement to the celebration of Whittier’s history and rich cultural heritage. Park celebrations will begin at 10 a.m. with entertainment in the gazebo, featuring local dance groups and musicians including the Whittier High School Band, the East Whittier Middle School Jazz Band, “Claylee’s Dance Studio”, as well as other local bands. Throughout the day, there will be exhibits, demonstrations and crafts from the era of Whittier’s founding. There will also be food booths, with such offerings as candy apples, fresh honey, old-fashioned Kettle Korn and more tasty treats suitable to a big birthday. Founders’ Day is co-sponsored by the Whittier Conservancy, Bailey House Docents, Whittier Historical Society, Friends of the Hills and the City of Whittier Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. For more information on Founders’ Day and Whittier’s 125th birthday, visit the City website at www.cityofwhittier.org or contact the Whittier Community Center at (562) 567-9430. Another reason to celebrate is that business continues to pick up around the city. Last month, the Whittier City Council joined Sprouts and the development team at an official groundbreaking on Thursday, April 5th. This groundbreaking is significant because it reflects the commitment and investment from Whittier folks working together to improve the community. We look forward to Sprouts joining the Whittier business community within the next year! Two of the new restaurants at the Whittwood Town Center will also open this month. Panda Express is scheduled to open on May 1st and Chipotle Mexican Grill is scheduled to open on May 16th. The Habit, which will be joining the two restaurants, is expected to open in the coming months. LINC’s Mosaic Gardens, located at the SWC of Philadelphia & Pickering, is moving quickly. The 21-unit affordable housing development will be great for the area since the site sat vacant for many years. Whittier Branch Library expansion is also making progress. The library is being expanded from 9,735 square feet to 15,733 square feet. Both the LINC and Branch Library projects are expected to be completed by the end of the year. It is a new time in city government as it relates to economic development. Over the past few months, the City of Whittier, like many cities throughout California, has been faced with finding replacement economic development incentives and programs lost by the elimination of redevelopment on February 1st, 2012. The Whittier City Council remains dedicated to projects such as the development of the Fred C. Nelles site. Additionally, City staff is working diligently to find replacement incentives to stimulate development and assist businesses. Look for updates in this monthly message or visit the city website at www.cityofwhittier.org for the latest news on economic development. Finally, with this gorgeous weather we’ve been having, I encourage you to head outdoors and visit one of the many beautiful parks in the City or take a bike ride on the Greenway Trail.

2012-2013 Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Sue Dean, Notary Signing Network Immediate Past President Ben Greer, GM Properties VP Administration & President-elect Bonnie Watje, ACRO Printing, Inc. VP Business Information Greg Gunter, Greg's Auto Body VP Community Affairs Heather Crawford, Prudential California Realty VP Finance Jeff Ball, Friendly Hills Bank VP Marketing Shannon Gimbel, Shannon G's Flowers VP Membership David Krake, Merrill Lynch VP Special Events Rudy Hernandez, RMH Dance & Productions

DIRECTORS Gus Arriaza, Cartridge World Susie Ausdal, Union Bank Melanie Bickley, Whittier Brokers Ernie Ceja, Vinatero Wine Shop Eric Day, Credit Union Of Southern California Miguel Granados, Rose Hills Memorial Park & Mortuary Ana Gutierrez, Whittier College Gary Lee Martinez, The Traveling Traveler Carolyn Reggio, CAPC, Inc. Gil Rodriguez, Coldwell Banker Alliance Realty Monique Rodriguez, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital STAFF Carol Crosby & Lyn Carty, Executive Directors Jessica Schreiner Magdosku, Director of Membership Katie Galvin, Director of Public Relations Amber Bookil-Lawrence, Bookkeeper Natalie Saenz, Event & Member Relations Coordinator

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 circulation is 6,000. 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, please contact Katie Galvin at (562) 698-9554.

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You are invited to attend the next B.O.S.S. (Business Owners’ Seminar Series) workshop sponsored by the City of Whittier Economic Development Program, Whittier Public Library and the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce. “Marketing That Works: Attracting and Keeping Loyal Customers” will take place on Thursday, May 10th from 8 to 9:30 a.m. for anyone interested in learning more about effective marketing strategies and customer retention tips. Business expert Daniel Morales, M.B.A., is a successful entrepreneur, business advisor, consultant, investor and licensed business broker. He will draw on his extensive experience to recommend effective marketing strategies for attracting and keeping loyal customers. Attend this seminar and hear about new trends and changes in the marketplace, using public relations as an effective marketing strategy, and much more. Morales is a consultant, strategic advisor and coach with more than 20 years of helping thousands of small and medium sized businesses. He also serves on the board of directors for several organizations in the area. Space is limited; please call the Whittier Chamber Office at (562) 698-9554 or the City at (562) 567-9320 to RSVP.

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LABOR LAW CORNER Property owners/employers may restrict smoking to designated areas By Sunny Lee, HR Adviser Employees are complaining about other employees smoking on break and are fearful of possible exposure to secondary smoke. Can I prohibit employees from smoking? No, you may not prohibit employees from smoking outside of your office on their own time. You may, however, restrict employees from smoking in the office and limit smoking to designated outdoor smoking areas. In addition, you may implement a smoking policy to make employees aware of fellow employees’ concerns about secondary smoke and other hygiene issues. Public Laws By state law, smoking is prohibited in any enclosed workspace, including restrooms and stairways. When that law went into effect in 1995, employers sought to accommodate smokers by designating areas outside the building where smokers could smoke on breaks and meal periods. If smoking areas were not designated, often employees smoked outside the front door, which resulted in customer complaints. Complaints from members of the public about being exposed to secondary smoke have caused a number of cities to adopt local ordinances that restrict smoking around entrances to public buildings (i.e. 20 feet), on city streets and sidewalks, beaches, parks and outdoor areas, in public transit stations, shopping centers, outdoor restaurants, etc. Employers should be aware of restrictions that have been adopted in the cities where they do business. Employer Property An employer that owns its property can designate whether smoking is permitted on the property, including in the parking lot and on sidewalks. Employers that choose to permit smoking outdoors often designate an outdoor break area. If the area is shared by non-smokers and smokers, nonsmokers may be exposed to secondary smoke even though the area is outdoors and well ventilated. Employees have a legitimate complaint about secondary smoke as it is a recognized health hazard. Therefore, if an employer has established an outdoor break area, separate break areas should be designated for smokers and non-smokers. Personal Hygiene In addressing an employee’s concerns about being exposed to secondary smoke when he/ she smells smoke on a smoker’s breath, the employee should be assured that there is no risk of exposure since there is no smoke that is airborne. Often, however, an employee’s hygiene can be of concern to other employees who have to work in close proximity to the smoker. That issue can be addressed directly with the smoker by bringing it to his/her attention and asking the employee to use a mouthwash, breath spray or breath mint and wash his/her hands after a smoke break before returning to work. The issue of other employees objecting to a strong smoke smell on the employee’s clothing and hair is more difficult to address if the employee smokes in his/her home. The employer may ask employees to be mindful of the smell and not come to work if they have a strong smoke odor on their clothing or hair. Lastly, you might consider moving employees who are very sensitive to these issues or moving the smoker to another location. Because smoking is a lawful activity protected under Labor Code Section 96(k), you may not discipline an employee or terminate him/her for smoking off your premises.

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FINANCIAL UPDATE Are recent stock market advances sustainable? U.S. investors are riding a wave of mostly good news, but many risks remain The S&P 500 Index closed at 1402 on March 15th, 2012, the first time the index closed above 1400 since June 5th, 2008.1 The latest upward progression began in October 2011 when the debt crisis in Europe showed signs of receding and economic reports in the United States began displaying a more positive outlook. Between October 3rd, 2011, and March 23rd, 2012, the Douglas M. Rowan, CFP®, CMFC, AIF® S&P 500 gained 27%, and U.S. investors have been riding a wave of mostly good news. One bit of bad news that perhaps has worked to the S&P 500’s favor is money market savings rates have a negative yield (after taxes and inflation). • Economic activity in the manufacturing sector, including new orders and production, expanded in February 2012 for the 31st consecutive month.2 • Real gross domestic product, a gauge of economic growth, accelerated 3.0% during the fourth quarter of 2011, compared with 1.8% during the third quarter of the year.3 • Although the unemployment rate remained high at 8.3% for February 2012, the rate declined from 9.0% in February 2011, creating optimism that the worst period of high unemployment may be over. • Dividends are at their highest level since Q2 2009, net repurchases are at their highest level since Q1 2008, debt is still being reduced on a net basis, making total shareholder payments near record levels. (With record cash on hand by companies, they can use cash in several ways, including: 1. Paying dividends; 2. Repurchasing shares; 3. Paying down debt; 4. Making acquisitions; 5. Investing in the company 6. Investing in workers; 7. Keeping the cash. Risks associated to dividends include a potential dividend tax hike for top income brackets from 15% to 43.4%, a 289% increase! The question on the minds of many investors is: Will this momentum last, or is another crisis waiting in the wings? Risks remain, both within the United States as well as abroad. The European sovereign debt crisis appears to have stabilized, at least temporarily, thanks in part to the recent agreement among Greek private debt holders to accept a proposed restructuring of Greek sovereign bonds. If Europe is plunged into another crisis, Standard & Poor's believes the fallout would affect U.S. business spending and equity prices.4 Domestically, the recent escalation in oil prices has the potential to curtail consumer spending, especially if prices rise further. Standard & Poor's estimated that each $10 increase in the price of a barrel of oil subtracts 20 basis points (.20%) from growth in gross domestic product in each of the subsequent two years following the price hike, assuming the cost remains elevated.4 What Investors Can Do Given questions that remain about the long-term health of the global economy, investors may want to consider the following: • Consider overweighting equity holdings to U.S. stocks and emerging markets.5 This strategy could potentially avoid problems related to the euro zone. When analyzing potential holdings, review a company's revenue sources to avoid significant exposure to Greece, Portugal, Italy, and other crisis-prone countries. In the United States, recent strong returns may create a scenario where the potential for future short-term gains is likely to be more muted.

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Tax treatment of scholarships Scholarships (and fellowships) are generally tax-free, whether for elementary or high school students, for college or graduate students, or for students at accredited vocational schools. It makes no difference whether the scholarship takes the form of a direct payment to the individual or a tuition reduction. However, for the scholarship to be tax-free, certain conditions must be satisfied. The most important are that the award must be used for tuition and related expenses (and not for room and board) and that it must not Richard Scrivanich, Harvey & Parmelee be compensation for services. Tuition and related expenses. A scholarship is tax-free only to the LLP extent it is used to pay for (1) tuition and fees required to attend the school or (2) fees, books, supplies, and equipment required of all students in a particular course. For example, if a computer is recommended but not required, buying one wouldn't qualify. Other expenses that don't qualify include the cost of room and board, travel, research, and clerical help. To the extent a scholarship award isn't used for qualifying items, it is taxable. The recipient is responsible for establishing how much of the award was used for qualified tuition and related expenses so as to be tax-free. You should maintain records (e.g., copies of bills, receipts, cancelled checks) that reflect the use of the scholarship money. Scholarship award can't be payment for services. A scholarship isn't tax-free if the payments are linked to services that your child performs as a condition for receiving the award, even if those services are required of all degree candidates. Thus, a stipend your child receives for required teaching, research, or other services is taxable, even if the child uses the money for tuition or related expenses. Returns and records. If the scholarship is tax-free and your child has no other income, the award doesn't have to be reported on a return. However, any portion of the award that is taxable as payment for services is treated as wages, and the payor should withhold accordingly. Estimated tax payments may have to be made if the payor doesn't withhold enough tax. Your child should receive a Form W-2 showing the amount of these “wages” and the amount of tax withheld, but any portion of the award that is taxable must be reported, even if no Form W-2 is received. Your child's award can have the following impact on these related tax issues: (1) The dependency exemption that you claim for your child shouldn't be threatened by the scholarship. To claim an individual as your dependent, you must meet a support test. Although education is a support item, a special rule provides that educational costs covered by a scholarship (or fellowship) for a dependent who is a child of the taxpayer (but not for other dependents) aren't included in the calculation of total support. (2) Any taxable scholarship amounts should increase your child's standard deduction. As noted above, to the extent scholarship funds are spent on room, board, or other nonqualifying expenses, the award is taxable. However, it is treated as “earned income.” This means if the student is claimed as a dependent by his parent and takes the standard deduction, he or she may qualify for a higher standard deduction. The standard deduction allowed to dependents is the greater of: (a) $950 for 2011 and 2012 or (b) $300 (for 2011 and 2012) plus the dependent's earned income. But the standard deduction can't be more than the regular standard deduction ($5,800 for single taxpayers in 2011, $5,950 in 2012). So even though part of a scholarship is taxable, it may be “covered” by the standard deduction. Continued on page 5


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• Keep bond holdings short term.6 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has stated that the Fed will continue to keep the federal funds rate low in an attempt to stimulate economic growth. But interest rates won’t stay low forever, and should they rise, bond prices are likely to fall. Consider keeping the majority of your bond holdings short term so that if interest rates increase unexpectedly, you will not be locked into long-term holdings that decline in value. Investing in both stocks and bonds always involves risks, but avoiding securities associated with the euro zone and keeping bond holdings short term may help you avoid economic problems either in the United States or abroad. Source/Disclaimer: 1Source: Standard & Poor's. Investing in stocks involves risks, including loss of principal. 2Source: Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Manufacturing ISM Report on Business®, March 1, 2012. 3Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, February 29, 2012. 4Source: Standard & Poor's, U.S. Economic Forecast Monthly Summary, March 2012. 5Emerging markets are generally more volatile than the markets of more developed foreign nations, and therefore, you should consider this increased market risk carefully before investing. Investors in international securities may be subject to higher taxation and higher currency risk, as well as less liquidity, compared with investors in domestic securities. 6Bonds are subject to market and interest rate risk if sold prior to maturity. Bond values will decline as interest rates rise and are subject to availability and change in price. © 2012 S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications. All rights reserved. Douglas M. Rowan, CFP®, CMFC, AIF® is an investment adviser representative with over twenty-five years of experience in the field. He designs and coordinates investment portfolios to help clients in seeking to achieve their financial goals and objectives. He is highly knowledgeable in the areas of investments, risk management, retirement and estate planning, and the analysis of escrow, endowment and corporate benefit plans. He handles the multi-dimensional financial affairs for a select group of families and businesses in Orange County, Los Angeles, and the Valley. (562) 945-7787 or (800) 441-0136.

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Wake Up Whittier Whittier City Councilmember Cathy Warner received a warm welcome from Doug Rowan of Financial Network (left) and Concept 7’s John Peel during the monthly chamber meeting

Local businesses receive beautification award for recent renovations The Chamber’s Whittier Beautiful Committee recently honored two local businesses with their quarterly award for the work they’ve done to enhance their business and the area in which they work. It is for their continued support and dedication to servicing the greater community and furthering the efforts of beautifying the City of Whittier that the following businesses were given the special recognition.

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ormerly known as Royal Court, the new and improved Orchard Post Acute Care used the City of Whittier’s historical orange orchards as the vision for the newly revamped healthcare facility. Known for its world class hospitality, Orchard Post Acute Care uprooted their previous landscaping, planting over 50 species of nut and fruit-bearing trees throughout the property. Additionally, all are non-hybrid, non-GMO organic and use all organic mulch. After repainting and giving the outside landscaping, the reconstruction of their entire property has truly created a new name for itself. Congratulations to Rich Jorgenson and the staff at Orchard Post Acute Care!

Sue Dean of Notary Signing Network made her official debut as Whittier Chamber President to present Whittier City Mayor Owen Newcomer with a certificate of appreciation for hosting another successful Wake up Whittier event

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cDonald’s restaurant celebrated their grand re-opening back in September with a ribbon cutting sponsored by the chamber. The restaurant’s total renovation on Painter Avenue features a new 5,000 square foot building complete with an indoor play place for its youngest customers. With the additional square footage, they were also able to hire 20 more employees creating more jobs in Whittier. This business overhaul has made a giant improvement for Painter Avenue and our community at large. Congratulations to Norman Carter and the staff at McDonalds Whittier!

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WHAT’S COOL IN YOUR SCHOOL Contributions sought for chamber’s educational scholarship fund The Whittier Chamber’s Education Committee is still seeking donations from the Whittier business community for its Educational Scholarship Fund, named in memory of Randy Basurto. Each year the Whittier Chamber recognizes deserving high school seniors from the Whittier Union High School District for their academic achievements and service to the community with a $500 academic scholarship. Each scholarship goes toward books, room & board or tuition for their first year of college. Last year, the Whittier Chamber was able to award five outstanding students and would like to maintain that number this year. The only way to continue is with your business donations. “These students are the future of our community. Many have indicated their desire to return to the Whittier area as business owners, teachers and public servants. It is our responsibility to invest in these kids now for the future of our great city,” stated Jeannie McHatton, Education Committee chair. The Educational Scholarship Fund is named after Board member and volunteer Randy Keith Basurto who died in 1998 of a heart attack at the age of 46. Basurto worked for HealthFirst Medical Group as Medical Operations Manager and had been employed there for seven years. Chamber members and friends of Randy are encouraged to donate to the cause. “The purpose of this scholarship is to remember Randy with a program that he was passionate about, and to support the youth of Whittier as they continue on with their education,” stated McHatton. The following is a list highlighting the marketing values associated with different gift levels. Gift Level $150

Benefit ◊ Your business logo and name listed in a special Scholarship feature in the July edition of the Business Focus ◊ Recognition at the May and June Wake Up Whittier networking breakfasts ◊ Business name listed on the Certificate of Recognition awarded to each recipient

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Thank you to the following members for their generous donations to the Randy Basurto Scholarship Bon Appétit @ Whittier College • Carino’s Italian Grill • Zumaya’s Famous Joe’s Legendary Mexican Food • PDQ Equipment Rental Center DP’s Pizza • Swiss Park Banquet Center • Jeanie McHatton Anyone wishing Randy Basurto Ed Educational Scholarship Fund A i hi to contribute ib to the h R d B i lS h l hi F d can send a check, made payable to the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce, to 8158 Painter Avenue, Whittier, CA 90602, or visit the “Chamber Mall” on the Chamber’s website at www.whittierchamber.com. For additional information, please contact Natalie at (562) 698-9554.

Rio Hondo College Superintendent/President Ted Martinez, Jr., Ph.D. to retire June 30th Accomplishments during his five-year helm include management and near completion of the $245 million Measure A facilities construction program that transformed the aging campus As he concludes 41 years of service in community college education, Rio Hondo College Superintendent/President Ted Martinez, Jr., Ph.D. has informed the Board of Trustees of his intent to retire effective June 30th, 2012. Martinez, who is completing his fifth year as the eighth president of the college, said he is very proud of the progress the college has made during his tenure. Major accomplishments include management and near completion of the $245 million Measure A facilities construction program which has revitalized and transformed the aging hilltop campus, and which also provides for the development of educational centers in underserved areas of the District; implementation of an integrated and effective planning process; receipt of full accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges; restoration of the Rio Hondo College Police Academy program; implementation of a sound operational structure for college management; development of new academic support programs to invigorate and increase pathways to transfer; formation of essential partnerships and pathways for students from school districts in the college’s service area; extension of college outreach programs and services into local communities; and establishing new vital linkages with area business and governmental officials. According to Martinez, “The Rio Hondo College community is comprised of talented and dedicated professionals, at all levels of service. As we approach the college’s 50th anniversary, it is important for our community to know that we appreciate the extent to which Rio Hondo College has been valued and supported for so many years. From its earliest beginnings, the college has truly belonged to our community. I commend those who have played important roles along the way, as well as those who have worked tirelessly with our Foundation in order to make the Rio Hondo College experience meaningful for so many students." “It is now time for a new generation of leadership to take Rio Hondo College into the next 50 years, which will surely be as outstanding as the milestone year the college will be celebrating. I wish to thank the Board of Trustees for their support, and our administrative team for their talent and leadership, the faculty for their dedication to student achievement, and our staff for their commitment to supporting student success. I am truly proud of our collective accomplishments these past five years.” Norma E. Garcia, president of the Rio Hondo College Board of Trustees, said, “President Martinez has been a champion for institutional integrity at Rio Hondo College. He has been instrumental in strengthening the four-year college transfer process by forging new partnerships. He has enhanced the college standing and reputation locally, regionally, and nationally. We truly appreciate his service.” The Board of Trustees will meet soon to determine a plan for succession for the position of Superintendent/President. Located in Whittier, California, Rio Hondo College is a collaborative center of lifelong learning which provides innovative, challenging, and quality educational offerings for its diverse students and community. For information on the College or its programs, please call (562) 692-0921 or visit www.riohondo.edu.

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COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS z The staff, family and friends at Orbit Event Rentals in Santa Fe Springs celebrated the opening of their newest warehouse with a multichamber networking mixer

Chamber and community supporters gathered with Whittier City Council representatives for an official groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the new Sprouts market coming to Whittier

The team at Uptown Wellness Center gathered with Whittier Mayor Owen Newcomer, friends and chamber supporters for their official ribbon cutting and open house event last month

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Community leaders debut dance moves to raise money for Whittier Community Foundation If you are in the audience at the “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” event, you may enjoy watching your favorite Whittierite trip the light fantastic – or maybe just trip – at this fundraising event, modeled after the popular TV show. Ten r Stars Whittier community leaders will be putting hittie W e their “best foot forward” with tangos, foxtrots, h th g w it n i c quicksteps, jives, waltzes and more in preparation n Da for this first ever event on May 23rd. “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” is sponsored by the Whittier Community Foundation which is a local non-profit organization whose mission is to support activities and programs for the education, enrichment and enjoyment of the Whittier Community. Currently, the Foundation is spearheading the fundraising for the Greenway Trail Fitness Project, an effort to raise funds to place fitness equipment at four stations along the Whittier Greenway Trail. Whittier community leaders chosen to be part of “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” are: Travis Bruton, Legacy Running owner; Ron Carruth, Whittier City School District Superintendent; Maria Claver, Dog Park Task Force and Whittier Conservancy member; Carol Crosby, Whittier Chamber of Commerce Executive Director; Shannon Gimbel, Shannon G’s Flowers owner; Sandra Hahn, Crepes and Grapes owner; Frank Hill, Whittier Host Lions Club member; Greg Nordbak, Council Member; Jeff Piper, Whittier Police Chief; and Sandy Thorstenson, Whittier Union High School Superintendent. Rudy and Maria Hernandez from RMH Dance & Productions will be the professionals with whom each “star” dances. “ W e a r e a l l “They make it look so easy working w really hard with our partners to learn our dance on TV, but it’s not!” steps,” commented Carol Crosby from C t h e W h i t t i e r -Carol Crosby, Executive Director Chamber. C Two prizes will be Whittier Chamber aawarded at “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” – a “People’s S Choice” award and an a award for the contestant who raises the highest amount of funds. Those attending may also support the candidate of their choice by purchasing $1 tickets to place in jars for each contestant. Tickets are $35 and may be purchased at the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Office at City Hall, 13230 Penn Street. The event will be held on Wednesday, May 23rd at the Whittier Center Theatre, 7630 Washington Avenue. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. with the performance beginning at 7 p.m. For more information on “Dancing with the Whittier Stars,” contact the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department at (562) 567-9400 or visit the Whittier Community Foundation website www.whittiercommunityfoundation.com.


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TASTY TUESDAY z What a nice boss! Dr. Ramsey Ezaki, DDS, brought along his friendly staff to the Chamber’s monthly luncheon at Phlight in Uptown Whittier

Strategies to attract and keep customers Keeping customers satisfied By Barbara Wold Customers are the lifeblood of any business, so it is crucial to maximize customer satisfaction. Some degree of customer turnover is inevitable, but successful businesses will retain repeat customers. Is customer turnover at a minimum? Below are questions to help evaluate your success in keeping customers satisfied. 1. Do you realize the value of your current customers? These are your best customers. They are quicker to buy and require fewer “special deals.” Never take your customers for granted! 2. Do you communicate to all your customers that they are important? 3. Do you encourage customers to return to your business? 4. Do you tailor your services to your customers’ particular needs?

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5. Do your customers call you when they have a tough problem? 6. Do you provide unique services that your customers would find difficult to duplicate somewhere else? 7. Do your customers feel that you are concerned about their interests and welfare? 8. Do you attempt to learn as much about each customer as possible? Whittier Chamber members got a chance to mix n’ mingle during the monthly networking lunch while gaining new business leads and enjoying an exclusive menu from one of Uptown Whittier’s finest restaurants

9. Do you follow up to make sure orders are filled quickly and accurately? 10. Do you follow up on complaints to make sure the resolution was satisfactory to the customer? If you answered “yes” to nine or more questions, you are a better-than-average business operator. Below six is poor; between six and nine is mediocre. A dissatisfied customer used to tell seven people, but with social media, they now can tell 7 million people. Building a successful, positive image with your customers enhances your overall credibility. Living up to that image creates valuable word-of-mouth publicity. Customers most often base purchasing decisions on the advice of people they know and what they read. Barbara Wold is a street-smart, down-to-earth business speaker, presenting topics from sales and marketing to customer service and tourism.

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MAY COMMUNITY CALENDAR Every Monday: Pathways Support Group @ American Red Cross (6701 Friends Ave., Whittier), 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. FREE. Contact (562) 698-0304 for more information

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Whittier Art Association’s April Show Reception @ Whittier Art Gallery (8035 Painter Ave., Whittier), 4 to 7 p.m. Contact (562) 698-9710 for more information 10. “Marketing That Works: Attracting and Keeping Loyal Customers” B.O.S.S. Seminar @ Whittier Public Library (7344 S. Washington Ave., Whittier), 8 to 9:30 a.m. FREE and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the City of Whittier. Contact the Chamber office at (562) 698-9554 to RSVP CAPC, Inc. 5-Chamber Kaleidoscope Mixer & Silent Auction @ Doubletree Hotel Norwalk (13111 Sycamore Dr., Norwalk), 4 to 7 p.m. FREE. Five times the networking, food and fun! Call the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 11. “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information 12. Whittier Area Resource Fair @ Graves Middle School (13243 Los Nietos Rd.), 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FREE. Contact (562) 236-3831 Ext. 6110 for more information L.A. CADA “Mothers and Miracles” @ Doubletree Hotel (13111 Sycamore Dr., Norwalk), 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Event will be children’s fashion show & Mother’s Day luncheon. Tickets are $50 per person. Contact (562) 906-2686 for more information Founders’ Day Celebration @ Central Park (6532 Friends Ave.), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE. Contact (562) 693-8956 for more information “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information The Whittier Musicians’ Workshop’s Annual Public Concert @ Hillcrest Congregational Church (2000 West Rd., La Habra Heights), 7 p.m. FREE and open to the public. Contact (714) 562-0860 for more information 13. “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 2 p.m. Ticket are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information 16. WAKE UP WHITTIER MONTHLY NETWORKING BREAKFAST @ Whittier Hospital Medical Center (9080 Colima Rd., Whittier), 7:30 to 10 a.m. Salute to Service program. FREE for Whittier Chamber members; $20 for non-members. Contact the chamber office at (562) 698-9554 for more information Mixer & Open House for chamber members @ Sam's Club (1390 S Beach Blvd., La Habra), 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Whittier, La Habra and Santa Fe Springs Chamber members welcome! For information, call (562) 697-9281 17. “Bike to Work Day” Bicycle Pit Stop @ Palm Park Greenway Trailhead (5703 Palm Ave., Whittier), 7 to 9:30 a.m. FREE. To be eligible for prizes, commuters need to come to the Pit Stop with their bicycles or bike helmets. Contact (562) 567-9480 for more information Diabetes Wellness Hour @ Women’s Pavilion & Breast Center of Beverly Hospital (101 E. Beverly Blvd., Suite 104/105, Montebello), 11 a.m. to 12 noon. FREE. Discussion on a plan to prevent wounds and treatment options. For reservations call 1 (800) 618-6664 Family Home Care Ribbon Cutting & Open House @ (2630 Rainier Way, La Habra), 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. FREE. Food, festivities and networking. Contact the Chamber office at (562) 698-9554 for more information “The Great American Retirement Crisis… Living Longer” Workshop @ Whittier Place Senior Living (12315 Burgess Ave.), 6 to 7 p.m. Please RSVP to (562) 321-9401 to reserve a spot 18. Ribs 4 Kids Dinner-To-Go @ Boys & Girls Club (7905 S. Greenleaf Ave., Whittier), 4 to 6:30 p.m. $25 per dinner (feeds two people). Pre-pay your rib dinner by calling (562) 945-3787 x113 or paying online at www.bgcw.org “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information 19. Police Open House/Community Health Faire/Kiddie-K Run @ Whittier Police Station (southwest corner Penn St/Painter Ave., Whittier), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. FREE. For more information, call the Community Services Division at (562) 567-9400 “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information Chorale Bel Canto’s “Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem” Concert @ First United Methodist Church (500 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena), 4 p.m. $20, Adults; $17, Seniors; $15 Groups of 10 or more; $5, Youth and Students w/ ID. Contact (888) 735-2493 for more information 20. “Aladdin” Musical @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave.), 2 p.m. Tickets are $10. Contact (562) 567-9430 for more information 21. Dual Ribbon Cutting & Open House Mixer @ the offices of Dr. Ezaki, Dr. Izadi and Dr. Szeto (16336 Whittier Blvd., Suites 100 & 200), 12 noon. Enjoy networking and refreshments. Call the Whittier Chamber at (562) 698-9554 22. Tri-Cities ROP “Evening of Excellence” @ Clark Estate (10211 Pioneer Blvd., Santa Fe Springs), 5 p.m. Contact (562) 698-9571 for more information 23. “Dancing with the Whittier Stars” @ Whittier Community Theatre (7630 Washington Ave., Whittier), 6 p.m. $35 per person. Funds raised will benefit the Community Foundation’s Greenway Trail Fitness Equipment Projects. Call (562) 567-9400 Zumba Dancing @ Women’s Pavilion & Breast Center of Beverly Hospital (101 E. Beverly Blvd., Suite 104/105, Montebello), 3 to 4 p.m. FREE. Get ready to party yourself into shape. Zumba is exhilarating and easy to follow. Sponsored by AppleCare Medical. For reservations call 1 (800) 618-6664 “The Power of Choice: An Option for Your Retirement Savings” Workshop @ Credit Union of Southern California (8028 Greenleaf Ave., Whittier), 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fee TBA. Contact Rebecca Burck at rburck@cusocal.org for reservations and more information 29. TASTY TUESDAY MONTHLY NETWORKING LUNCH @ Portofino’s Ristorante Italiano (651 E. Whittier Blvd., La Habra), 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $10 all inclusive. For more information contact the Chamber office at (562) 698-9554

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NETWORKING QUOTE “I feel extremely fortunate to be able to own and operate McDonald's Restaurants in the City of Whittier. Doing business in this city has become much easier thanks to the supportive and capable staff at the Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce. A recent re-grand opening of my restaurant was a huge success, thanks in large part to the assistance that I received from the Chamber. With very short notice, the Whittier Chamber staff arrived along with their President and other members of the business community for this promotional event. Because of my involvement with the Chamber, the restaurant has opened well and is currently experiencing a big increase in sales.” Norman Carter McDonald's Restaurant Owner


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AROUND TOWN The great American retirement crisis… living longer In today’s economic crisis, money matters are more important than ever. But they can also be extremely complicated and overwhelming. Through this special workshop event held at Whittier Place Senior Living, the hope is to clear up some of this confusion, dispel myths and get answers. Come learn what it takes to build and preserve wealth in the current economy. Accelerated Capital Group will be presenting information on topics such as Social Security, tax burdens, demographic concerns and the global economy, as well as answering questions about where the stock market is headed and how to choose the right investments for your situation. This workshop is free to the public and will be hosted by Whittier Place Senior Living, 12315 Burgess Ave. on Thursday, May 17th from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Please RSVP to (562) 321-9401 by Tuesday, May 15th to reserve a spot for this very informative workshop.

Chorale Bel Canto wraps up 30th season with final concert The final concert of Chorale Bel Canto's 30th season will take place at First United Methodist Church on May 19th at 4 p.m., located at 500 East Colorado Ave. in Pasadena. KUSC personality Kimberlea Daggy will present a pre-concert discussion of the piece at 3:15 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Chorale Bel Canto, under the direction of Stephen Gothold, will be performing Brahms’ German Requiem. Joining the Chorale for this concert are the Chamber singers of Rio Hondo College (Linda Brown, conductor) and the Chancel Choir of First United Methodist Church. Featured soloists are soprano Melissa McIntosh-Landis and baritone Joseph Lim. Critically acclaimed for its structure and depth, audiences have long appreciated the requiem's sincere, tender beauty and lyrical compassion. First heard in 1869, composed by an almost 36 year old Brahms, the appeal of this masterpiece spread his reputation throughout Germany and continues to appeal to audiences to this day. More information about the concert may be found and tickets purchased online at www.choralebelcanto.org or by calling (626) 524-2717.

Tri-Cities Regional Occupational Program to honor students at special event Over 60 Tri-Cities Regional Occupational Program (TCROP) students will be honored at the annual Evening of Excellence to be held Tuesday, May 22nd at 5 p.m. at the Clarke Estate in Santa Fe Springs. Each student honored will receive a Certificate of Recognition, a $50 scholarship and the opportunity to participate in further scholarship competition. The Olympic Chapter of the California Association of Regional Occupational Centers & Programs will offer scholarships to six students whose essays are selected by Tri-Cities ROP. Students will address the essay theme which is "How ROP Has Influenced My Goals & Aspirations." The Olympic Chapter consists of 10 ROPs located within Los Angeles County. Darla Johnson, secretary of the Olympic Chapter and a Tri-Cities ROP employee, stated, “Speaking not only as a former ROP student and mother of a former ROP student, but also as the secretary of the Olympic Chapter, I understand the importance of career and technical education in the lives of our students and are pleased to help encourage ROP students to seek higher education.” Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital & Bright Health Physicians of PIH are once again offering a $1,000 scholarship to a high school senior who will be continuing his or her education in the medical field. For more than 22 years, PIH and TCROP have shared a common goal in providing a strong, mutually collaborative relationship in the training and employment of healthcare workers from Tri-Cities ROP. “We are appreciative of the relationship between Tri-Cities ROP and PIH and thank them for their ongoing support of our programs. We also express gratitude to Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital & Bright Health Physicians of PIH for the scholarship they are presenting to one of our senior students,” stated TCROP Executive Director, David Bennett. Over the years, TCROP has provided classroom instruction in classes such as: Hospital careers, Acute care Nursing, Emergency Medical Technician, Medical Assisting Front Office, Medical Assisting Back Office and the Health Academy at California High School; and, as an extension of the classroom instruction, PIH has provided students with hands-on, real world experience through internships, job shadowing and mentoring. PIH has also provided employee representatives as active participants on TCROP’s Industry Sector Advisory Committees. Over the past two decades, TCROP has been the recipient of PIH’s valuable insight, information and recommendations, allowing TCROP to present students with the most accurate and up-to-date training available.

Hospital to showcase cancer survivors’ and caregivers’ art exhibit Cancer survivors and caregivers of all ages, both amateurs and seasoned artists, are invited to submit original works of art for the Expressions of Hope group exhibit sponsored by the American Cancer Society and Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital. The exhibit will be displayed in the Whittier Art Gallery from June 6th through July 1st, 2012. Original art work will be accepted in various forms and artists will be asked to include a brief paragraph explaining what their artwork represents. To obtain a submission form or find out more about this event, contact the American Cancer Society Office at (562) 698-0811 Ext. 12820.

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Ramsey Ezaki, DDS, (right) pictured here with Assemblyman Curt Hagman at the Whittier Chamber’s 14th Annual Silver Shield Awards Banquet

Whittier dentist, Dr. Ramsey Ezaki, was recently selected by Assemblyman Curt Hagman to attend the Small Business Advisory Council District 60 meeting held in Chino Hills. The Council is made up of a select number of invited business owners from his district and focuses on current small business issues and challenges. Assemblyman Hagman represents 16 local cities, including parts of Whittier.


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AROUND TOWN Community vows to save Pio Pico State Historic Park from closure; rescue campaign to raise funds continues

L.A. CADA Hosts First Annual Mother’s Day Luncheon with Children’s Fashion Show

Pio Pico State Historic is one of 70 California state parks slated for closure on or before July 1st, 2012. These closures were mandated after a $33M cut to the state park budget, resulting in the closure of 25% of the state’s 278 state parks. California’s State Historic Parks are the hardest hit with nearly half of them on the closure list, and the Friends of Pio Pico are determined to raise the estimated $80,000 needed to keep the local gem up and running. The community is encouraged to get involved via the “Pesos for Pio Pico” recycling drive (every other Saturday at the park) where residents or business are urged to donate their items for recycling at the park to help the fundraising efforts. For more information on other events and the “Rescue Pio Pico” campaign, please check the official website at www.piopico.org or contact Carolyn Schoff at friendsofpiopico@gmail.com.

Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (L.A. CADA) is proud to announce its upcoming Mother’s Day event on Saturday May 12th. The event will take place at 11:30 a.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, located at 13111 Sycamore Drive, in Norwalk. The agency will be celebrating “Mothers and Miracles" as some of the children who have been helped throughout the years sparkle and dazzle on the runway during the children’s fashion show. This year, L.A. CADA’s fundraising will go to support the women and children who face many challenges and need help to overcome them. Through the agency’s family-focused program, women and their children have a safe place to heal, recover and grow. “We are very excited about the opportunity to improve our services for women and children,” stated Executive Director Brenda Wiewel. “This year we will reopen our residential program for mothers with their children, while enhancing all agency services to improve outcomes for our at-risk children.” Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse provides essential resources through programs and services to women and children who desire to change the course of their lives by making the transition from addiction to self-sufficiency. They accept all forms of donations; please call for more information at (562) 906-2686 or visit L.A. CADA on the web at www.lacada.com. For more information on sponsorship and ticket sales, call Connie at (562) 906-2686 or e-mail administration@lacada.com.

Winner of annual Whittier Idol contest to perform at concerts in the park series this summer Thirteen talented vocal finalists, who were chosen at auditions held March 17th, will vie for the 2012 “Whittier Idol” title at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 5th at the Whittier Center Theatre, 7630 Washington Avenue. This annual event is sponsored by the Whittier Cultural Arts Foundation. The Foundation, which operates under the aegis of the Whittier Cultural Arts Commission, raises funds and makes recommendations for annual grants to encourage and support the arts in Whittier, including community arts programs and art outreach and programs at local schools. The lucky winner of the Whittier Idol 2012 title will be invited to perform at two of the Summer Concerts in the Park and other City events. Awards will be $300 for First Place; $200 for Second Place; and $100 for Third Place. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Community Center, 7630 Washington Avenue, at a discounted price of $20 for adults; $10 for students; and $5 for ages 8 years and younger. Tickets purchased at the door on May 5th will be $25 for adults; $15 for students; and $8 for ages 8 years and younger. For more information, contact the Whittier Community Services Division at (562) 567-9400 or email galaniz@cityofwhittier.org, or visit the Cultural Arts Foundation website at www.whittiercaf.org.

Youth martial arts and physical education course offered at Friends Chiropractic Have you ever wanted to learn what it takes to become an elite level competitive martial artist or do you just want to improve your athleticism, speed and agility? Maybe you want to shed a few extra pounds or learn self defense in a safe and fun environment? Are you home schooling your kids and need to earn PE credits? Then this is the course for you! Youth will learn valuable leadership skills during this special eight-week course. Certified Instructor: Robbie Alexander, NSCA-CPT. Classes are held at Friends Chiropractic, 6736 Friends Ave. in Whittier. Call (562) 698-1275 for more information.

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Whittier community members encouraged to attend free resource fair A community resource fair is scheduled to be held on Saturday, May 12th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Graves Middle School, 13243 Los Nietos Road in Whittier. Admission is free to the public and refreshments will be available. This event will connect Whittier area families to these much-needed resources including education, mental health services, employment, public safety information, nutrition information and social services. Sponsor support for this inaugural resource fair is needed. Thank you to title sponsor Rose Hills Memorial Park & Mortuary. Please contact Dr. Anne Turner at (562) 236-3831 EXT. 6110 for affordable sponsorship options. Visit the website at www.whittierresourcefair.com and ‘like” the event page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WhittierAreaResourceFair.

City to celebrate 125th anniversary at annual Founders' Day event Celebrate Whittier’s 125th anniversary at the 118th Founders' Day event on Saturday, May 12th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Central Park in Uptown Whittier, located at the corner of Bailey St. and Friends Ave. Five hours of music, children’s performances and games, a cake walk, food and free fun for the whole family. To host a booth at the event at no cost, contact Dorothea Boyd at (562) 693-8956 or the City of Whittier Parks Department at (562) 567-9420.

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AROUND TOWN Whittier Chamber members work together to unveil new playground at Rio Hondo College

Whittier police department to host open house; fair and children’s run to promote health and safety

A flurry of happy children recently flocked to a new playground installed at Rio Hondo Community College Child Development Center in Whittier, California. The Center welcomed guests to a ribbon cutting last month to reveal the dynamic play space designed and installed by BCI Burke’s local professional representative, Innovative Playgrounds Company. “We are honored to collaborate on this engaging playground project for the children of the students and employees of Rio Hondo College,” said Alvino Larios, Innovative President. “In addition to providing unlimited fun play for the kids, these play areas will provide learning opportunities for the students of the college who study children from other programs such as child development, nursing and social science,” he added. The playground was funded by the Child Development Division of the California Department of Education. Four play areas were created with custom equipment featuring Burke’s Voltage™ line that combines a durable and flexible post system with the advanced design of both the exclusive KoreKonnect® direct-bolt clamp system and EZKonnect® self-leveling deck system. Frolicking children, and even some adults at the playground ceremony, tried out the many features including six slides, of which two are the innovative Viper Slide. Scaling, crossing, balancing and crawling on the multitude of climbers and maneuvering the activity panels, the play space reinforces classroom learning and promotes physical, mental and social development. A ShadePlay Canopy is included in one area to protect the youngster’s skin from the harmful effects of the sun.Underfoot, the play area has Burke Turf™ Pro, a safety surfacing product that simulates natural grass and is remarkably soft. Innovative Playgrounds Company is located in California and brings over 20 years of combined commercial playground expertise to the park, recreation, school and childcare industry. The professionals at Innovative are committed to making a difference in the lives of children by providing safe, fun and the highest quality playground equipment. Visit www.innovativeplaygrounds.com for more information. BCI Burke, with headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is a premier manufacturer of commercial playground, park and recreation equipment and an avid supporter of playground safety. For more information about Burke and its products visit www.bciburke.com.

“Fit for Life!” is the theme for this year’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department’s Community Health Fair, Police Department Open House and Kiddie-K Fun Run to be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 19th at the Whittier Police Station and City Hall, located at the southwest corner of Penn Street and Painter Avenue. The event is co-sponsored by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, Whittier Police Department, Social Services Commission and Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital/Bright Health Physicians of PIH. Returning this year will be the popular “Kiddie-K Fun Run” for children 12 years old and younger, with the run beginning at 10 a.m. sharp. Pre-registration for young runners will be accepted at the Whittier Community Center, 7630 Washington Avenue, through Friday, May 4th, or beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 19th. Registration forms may be downloaded at www.cityofwhittier.org. Participants will receive a race number, t-shirt and finisher’s medal. This annual event emphasizes the importance of both health and safety for local children and their families. A wide variety of activities will feature tours of the police station, Whittier SWAT Team, K-9 and Jaws of Life demonstrations, U.S. Armed Forces displays, Los Angeles County Fire Department displays, healthy lifestyle information, health screenings and rock climbing. For more information, contact the Community Center at (562) 567-9430 or galaniz@cityofwhittier.org.

Whittier Art Gallery presents WhittierArtists.com’s annual show through June This is the 4th annual May Montage exhibit by this group of artists, who have developed a website to better expose their art to a worldwide audience. Once a year they bring their original work into the gallery to be seen by the Whittier community. The show is an exciting blend of all media, both two and three dimensional. The membership of Whittier Artists.com is composed of many award winning and nationally acclaimed artists. See the work and meet the artists at a special reception on Saturday, May 5th from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Gallery, located at 8035 Painter Ave. in Whittier. The exhibit is set to run from May 2nd through June 3rd, 2012. For more information, please call the Whittier Art Gallery at (562) 698-9710 between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p.m.

The Whole Child to hold Monte Carlo Night this summer In Los Angeles County, there are over 10,000 families with children struggling from homelessness. In our community alone there are more than 1,000 of these families. The Whole Child is turning to its supporters to help house these children in safe, clean homes to ensure their success and ability to thrive and grow into caring, responsible members of our community. The Whole Child will be holding its first summer Monte Carlo Night… Play for Children event on Friday, July 13th from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Clarke Estate, located at the intersection of the 5 and 605 freeways in Santa Fe Springs. The event will include casino games, a Chinese raffle, grand raffle and A Taste of California tables. The Whole Child is seeking individuals and companies to sponsor the event and/or an individual gaming table, restaurants and caterers to host “bites” for the guests and/or wine donations. Sponsorships range from $250 to $5000. Individual tickets are $75. If you can help, please contact Meg Rottman by email at mrottman@thewholechild.info or call (562) 692-0383 ext. 269.

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