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September/October 2013

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september/october

Happy Hour photos courtesy of Lang Lew Photography. Mixing It Up in Granite Bay photos courtesy of Chamber Staff.

BUSINESS SENSE

Transparency and community connections are top priorities for the City

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WHAT’S HAPPENING? Don’t miss our next event. You may just find a hot new lead!

Ribbon Cuttings Celebrating Chamber Memberships

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Which businesses have renewed their membership?

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See who is passionate about helping businesses improve their office technology

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Community bonding while running in hot pink

Which businesses celebrated their membership with the Chamber?

Revamped Roseville Chamber Website!

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The road map to success has a whole new look

High quality education in Roseville

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Strengthening the community

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT 2013 Officers

Richard Robinson

President

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

Richard Robinson

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

President-Elect Randy Wilson

Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Secretary/Treasurer Brian Ivie

Mercy San Juan Medical Center

Past President Jeff Ronten

D.F. Properties, Inc. & Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market & Swap Meet

Strengthening Our Community A

t a recent Chamber luncheon, I was asked by a new business owner how she could become a more active part of the Roseville community. She realized that

affect our community. Graduates are encouraged to use what they have learned to become more active and engaged in leading our community forward. I recently had a chance to congratulate this year’s class at its graduation and am encouraged to see so many talented people wanting to offer their skills to our community.

Vice Presidents Community Development & Education Janette Moynier First Bank

Economic & Government Affairs

Another successful program is Business, Educators & Community Organized to Maximize Education (BECOME). This partnership strategically links the business

Liisa Stark

Union Pacific Railroad

Membership Development Jared Thomas DC Thomas Chiropractic

2013 Board of Directors Ed Benoit

TRI Commerical Real Estate

Krista Bernasconi KFB Public Affairs

Pat Brady

Sutter Roseville Medical Center

Michelle Cannon

Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard

Nicole Kaminski Crate&Barrel

Members network at the back table during each monthly Chamber lunch.

community activism not only made good business sense, but was part of her personal mission to make Roseville a better place to live. The Roseville Chamber has worked hard to establish programs that help our members link their businesses with the community. One of our most successful programs is

Jeremy Masters Kee & Associates

Natasha Mata

Wells Fargo Bank

Richard Robinson speaks to the Leadership Roseville class at graduation.

Jeremiah Miller Forging Leaders

Eddie Ollmann

Westfield Galleria at Roseville

Students and parents gather at the annual Student Recognition Awards ceremony.

community with our five area school districts in order to help students become productive and responsible members of our community. The program puts on two signature events each year: Principal for a Day and the BECOME Student Recognition Awards.

Leadership Roseville which is designed to educate and develop effective community leaders. This year-long program helps stimulate future leaders by giving them an overview of how business and government

Each of these programs are designed to help our local businesses use their talents and skills to strengthen our community. If you would like to learn more about either of these programs, give us a call at 916-783-8136.

Dave Piches

Piches Architecture

Kim Silvers

Silvers HR LLC

Kirk Taber

Taber Creative Group

Frank Trythall GALLINA LLP

Brian Whitmore

Williams + Paddon Architects + Planners

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GOOD NEWS FROM THE CEO Wendy Gerig

Roseville Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Staff Chief Executive Officer Wendy Gerig

Director of Administration Jackie Snider

Proven Networking Tips

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eing in this industry for almost 25 years I have had the opportunity to pick up a few networking tips along the way. Here are some ways the Roseville Chamber can help you and your business connect with other local people and businesses: 1. Show up. Attending events is the best and easiest way for local businesses and people to get to know you and your business. 2. Be prepared. Practice your 30-second commercial. It is beneficial to have an overview of your product or service that gets the point across in a clear and concise manner. Also, be sure to have plenty of business cards ready. 3. Set a goal. Discern why you are networking and what you want to get out of it. Have a firm idea of what you’re aiming for and set a goal to meet it whether it includes the number of people you want to connect with or the number of business cards you want to collect. 4. Communicate well. Be interested in the person and not the opportunity. Your genuine interest in what they do and how they benefit the community is what will come across most effectively. 5. Utilize the Chamber. The staff at the Chamber is here to help your business and give you the resources and services you need to be successful. 6. Follow-up and keep to your word. A friendly email, quick phone call or personal hand-written note can go a long way in making lasting connections. 7. Return the favor. If you get a referral or business as a result of networking then send someone their way as a sign of appreciation.

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Accounting Assistant Communications Specialist Kristin O’Brien

Events & Sponsorship Coordinator Katie Delyon

Membership Services Coordinator Richanne Roope

Advertising & Business Development Michelle Culbertson

Business Development Representatives Sara Seyydin & Gisele Rhodes

Membership Retention Representative Scott Otsuka

Roseville Chamber of Commerce 650 Douglas Blvd Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 783-8136 Follow us on:

A publication of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, the Insight newsletter is produced bi-monthly.

Roseville Chamber of Commerce, serving Roseville and Granite Bay, is proud to be an accredited fourstar Chamber of Commerce. The Accreditation Program was instituted by the U.S. Chamber to recognize effective organization performance. Only 10% of the Chambers throughout the nation successfully complete the accreditation process for this voluntary program and less than 1.2% achieve four-star status.

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Chamber Website Redesigned “R

oad Map To Success� are the first words you will see plastered on the homepage of the new Roseville Chamber of Commerce website. Those words were carefully chosen to be the exact message we wanted to communicate as people first visit our site. The Roseville Chamber of Commerce wants to ensure that we are the prime resource for our members and that we are optimizing all areas of the Chamber to keep up with this dynamic and technical age. The new website is easy to navigate, aesthetically appealing with picturesque graphics and a clean layout. Augustine Ideas has an incredibly talented and innovative team that helped us create this website that encapsulates all of the goals we had for the redesign.

We met with several Chamber companies to find the best fit for our vision and Augustine Ideas aligned perfectly. The Chamber worked closely with the member-driven website taskforce to cover all aspects of the redesign. The process took four months in total. Augustine Ideas was the ideal member to execute the Chamber’s vision for Roseville as they are passionate about being an active member of the community and Chamber. Be sure to check out these new features: it is now mobile responsive, members can post their member to member discounts, the blog is housed on the site and there is an option to advertise within the site. Overall, we wanted to ensure that the site is easy to use and an effective casalyst to help people engage with fellow members and the community.

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Community Bonding While Running in Hot Pink T

he Hot Pink Fun Run is a family event and is geared to individuals of all ages, fitness levels and abilities. It encourages the entire community to participate – walkers, runners, stroller striders and even pets. The excitement begins bright and early on Sunday, October 6th at the Civic Center Plaza on Vernon Street in Downtown Roseville. There are a variety of runs you can participate in - 5K, 10K and 1-Mile run - all to raise money for breast cancer research. The goals of the run are to increase awareness of breast health issues and to raise funds for local breast cancer research. It is also a time to honor those currently undergoing treatment, breast cancer survivors, and the family members and friends who love and support them. The Hot Pink Fun Run is a great way for area residents to connect with the community because there is something for everyone, whether you are a casual walker or a serious runner. The Placer Breast Cancer Endowment and Race Director, Aldo Pineschi, invite you to join this community event in even more significant ways than racing that day. Consider joining your fellow Chamber members Bill

Members of the Roseville Chamber staff participated in the 2012 Hot Pink Fun Run.

McAnally Racing NAPA AutoCare Center, Union Bank, and North Valley Bank in becoming a business sponsor. And, since the Hot Pink Fun Run is 100% organized and facilitated by a team of volunteers, there is always a need for more help. If you are passionate about finding a cure for breast cancer, consider joining the planning committee or volunteering on the day of the event. So, come on October 6th. Dress in hot pink and mix with the sea of community members to share strength and positivity in the fight against breast cancer. From T-shirts to tutus, from babies in pink to poodles in pink, from senior to child, this is a vibrant reminder of what community can do. Visit the honor wall, where race participants can write personal messages to the people in their lives affected by breast cancer – the mom, the aunt, the sister and the best friend. In all ways it is a day to send the message of hope. The Hot Pink Fun Run raises funds toward the goal of establishing an Endowed Chair at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. This critical position will expand local breast cancer research, clinical trials and treatment options to benefit women across the region. Learn more and register at www.hotpinkfunrun.org.

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A True Partner for Office Technology F

or 37 years, ATS Communications, Inc. has been acting as a business partner and not just another vendor for their clients’ office technology needs. Every business is unique and ATS uses their decade’s worth of experience to partner and consult with each client to identify and successfully implement the right technology for their business. ATS works with the small and medium-size businesses to apply new solutions that will offer them a competitive advantage.

With office technology ever-changing, ATS Communications has the time and internal resources to keep up and determine what is the best fit for your company. ATS is committed to spending the time and utilizing the resources to ensure each employee is an expert in their field and, consequently, able to provide you with the best service and guidance. ATS is passionate about helping businesses improve their office technology and giving them the tools to be more successful and competitive in their field. They are uniquely positioned to be your single source for all of your voice and data needs.

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Blazing the Trail for Transparency and Community Engagement Ray Kerridge, City Manager City of Roseville

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ransparency and connecting with the community are top priorities for the City of Roseville. Both elements are essential to good governing, and in an evolving and expanding communications landscape, they often work hand-inhand. The City’s website (www.roseville.ca.us) is a regional leader in accessibility and information. It was recently enhanced to make it even easier to find the information residents and businesses need. We created action-word menus to help people access the services and staff members they need with fewer clicks. Furthermore, the City has launched a Virtual City Hall initiative to look for new opportunities to provide cost-effective ways to interact with and deliver services through the variety of devices our online visitors use, whether desktop computers, or web-enabled phones, devices and tablets. The City’s website offers a variety of special interest and general interest e-newsletters and alerts to which you can subscribe (www.roseville.ca.us/ subscribe). Topics include general city news, business news, job opportunities, public safety and neighborhood news and several others. Of course you can find us on Facebook and Twitter with general city news, public safety news, and information about parks, recreation programs, libraries, our community-owned utilities, traffic and other topics. Our social media center at www.roseville.ca.us/socialmedia has a complete list. As we grow as a city and opportunities to engage with our residents evolve, we are prepared to remain the forefront of transparency and community engagement, both in person and online.

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oin us for the biggest event of the summer in Roseville: SPLASH 2013 on September 14th. The 18th annual SPLASH event will take place at the beautiful Roseville Aquatics Complex. Join us poolside for Roseville’s best party of the year. Enjoy music from Cover Me Badd, exhibits from local artists and delicious food and spirits from the region. We are excited this year to have several local restaurants, breweries and wineries aboard to provide tasty food and spirits. This is the opportunity of the year to meet and support your community.

Le Ride is offering a complimentary designated driver service for all the attendees to get home safely. Give them a call at 916-526-0112 to schedule a ride. The sponsors and community support are overwhelming as we gear up for this electrifying party. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to the City of Roseville Parks and Recreation Department At-Risk Youth Programs. For more information or to purchase your tickets check out the Chamber’s website at www.rosevillechamber.com.

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ROSEVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE Rich Pierucci

Superintendent

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e are very fortunate to live and work in an area with such a strong and vibrant sense of community. The strong bond that exists between the school districts in the greater Roseville area and the community at large has been evident for many years. Maintaining this dynamic over a long period of sustained growth is very noteworthy. There are very few school districts in our state that benefit more from and enjoy the strong relationships that exist between the schools and local community than our Roseville area. Roseville City School District is opening our ninth new school since 2000 this fall. Fiddyment Farm Elementary is located in the Fiddyment Farm Development in West Roseville. This is the third school of five to be opened in the West Plan Area. Our school district is very proud that we

have been able to build nine schools in the past thirteen years without having to rely on revenue from local property owners for construction costs.

All of the schools in the Roseville City School District benefit from strong support and relationships from a variety of

community partners. From the City being there to support us with new development projects, to local businesses providing money and services to neighborhood schools, to the Chamber of Commerce always promoting strong school-business ties, to local faith-based organizations providing work crews to help beautify school grounds and facilities, to parents raising significant PTC funds and helping the district foundation grow, to land developers working cooperatively to address new growth challenges, a strong sense of community is everywhere. The four school districts in the greater Roseville area are appreciative and thankful to everyone that helps contribute to our area being one of the best places to live in California. We will continue to do our part by providing the community with very high quality public education systems.

Ambassador Links New Homeowners to Businesses Sharon Brown Bright Beginnings

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he opportunity arose for me to start a business welcoming new homeowners when I moved from Southern to Northern California. Having moved more than 25 times myself I could relate to the new homeowners. Placer County has hundreds of people moving here every month, which made it the perfect growth area. In 1994, Bright Beginnings initiated its service by joining the Chamber of Commerce and then I became an Ambassador, which instantly infiltrated me into the community. Being an ambassador is monumentally advantageous as it gives me recognition and helps increase my business profile.

New homeowners receive a packet from Bright Beginnings containing a letter of welcome and dozens of generous gift cards. The gift cards are for services or items that a typical new homeowner needs. The program has been successful as many of the clients have been with us for 10 to 12 years and some even 19 years. I always encourage business owners to reach out and utilize the tools and benefits the Chamber provides. We are so fortunate to be members of a Chamber that is vibrant and that listens to its membership’s concerns; then goes above and beyond to provide what we need as business people. The Bright Beginnings website (brightbeginnings.net) and the Chamber office provides a wealth of information for people who are new to the area or looking for more ways to link with the community and local businesses.

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220 Riverside Ave Roseville, CA 95678 Ph: 916.783.8317 Fax: 916.783.8950 www.pbaker.com

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ribbon cuttings

Shop A Holic

The Professional Voice

All The Way Fit

Capital Gun Club

Roseville Wellness Pavilion

Iron Horse Media, LLC

Welcome All Phase Loss Prevention & Security Atkins Benefit Mall Blue Nami Coast Dental Roseville EasyEventFinder.com Elegant Occasions By Debra Ellis Partners LLC Golden State Linen Good Stewart Catering Green Custodial Institute Haney Garcia Realty Group Insperity Keller Williams Realty-Paul Singh Kemper Properties Cassandra J. Krupansky, DDS, MS, Inc.

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New Members Le Ride Legal Age Security Systems Max Benefits Insurance Services Navigator Bookkeeping & Payroll Nom de Plume Mobile Notary C & S Enterprises (Organo Gold) Owen-Dunn Insurance Services Petersen Law Placer County Auditor-Controller The Plumbing Doctor Positive Image Beauty Salon Quest Quiznos #14664 Quiznos #1959 Remedy Rx Pharmacy Roseville Cyclery LLC Roseville Design Group Russian American Media, Inc.

Salon Rouge The Sandwich Spot Santillan Jewelers Sequence Staffing SHE Sport Sunrise MarketPlace Inc. Sutter Health Plus ted4promos.com - Kaeser & Blair Terracare Associates The Estate Sale Specialist Threaded Beauty Salon & Spa Threads Clothing Exchange Toledo Don LLP Vantage PA, LLC Vitek Mortgage Group Wireless Stores, Inc. - Verizon Wireless Premium Retail Zafia’s Family House

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Renewals

Thank You 1 YEAR PLUS

AccedeO Inc. Alex Rue Insurance Agency, Inc. American Legion Post 169 Assemblywoman Beth Gaines Aunt Cynthia’s Bed & Biscuit Inn Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Blown Away Blue Oaks Cremation & Burial Services Brenda Forstall - Premier Insurance Services Burns & Wilcox Chamber Discoveries Clark Auto Body Coldwell Banker - Jeff Anderson Dave & Buster’s Earl Consulting, LLC Edmar Technologies, Inc. European Wax Center - Fountains European Wax Center - Granite Bay Golden 1 Credit Union Golden Pacific Bank Guchi Interior Design Herrig & Vogt, LLP Hot Rod’s Fabrication & Repair In2Focus Jack’s Urban Eats Johnson Ranch Management K. Hovnanian Homes Keller Williams Realty - Rob Wolf & Associates KFB Public Affairs Kim McLaughlin, LMFT Kniesel’s Auto Service of Roseville Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck, LLP Martin Consulting Group Massage Envy MDSTAT Urgent Care Minuteman Press Roseville Morgan Creek Golf Club

Northwestern Mutual Financial Network NuSkin Partners Panera Bread - Pleasant Grove Blvd. Paradise Laundry Peet’s Coffee & Tea - Quarry Ponds Peet’s Coffee & Tea - The Fountains Priority Printing Rebound Rehab Physical Therapy, Inc. Reinvent Clothing Boutique & Consignment Roseville Brewing Company Satbir K. Kahlon DMD, Inc. Service Champions Heating & Air Conditioning Shellito Training & Consulting Shelly’s Smart Shopper Signs On Time, Inc. SimplexGrinnell SIMS Recycling Solutions Staples & Associates Energy Solutions Strategies to Empower People Stratus Building Solutions SureWest Directories Take Shape For Life - Kellie Friel Tevis Insurance Solutions TGI Friday’s - Roseville The Pexa Group Inc. The Salvation Army The Strum Shop Tint Pros of Roseville Venture Telecom Westland Capital Partners, L.P. Westside Christian Church Wild Child Outdoor Photo Camps/Pro ––Real Estate Images Yamamoto & Lee Family Dentistry

AlphaGraphics Bank of Sacramento Bridgeway Christian Church Bruce M. Holt, DDS, Inc. California Family Fitness - Roseville Club Clarity Technologies Community Recovery Resources Emeritus at Roseville Gardens, LLC First Citizens Bank First Northern Bank Hansen Kohls Sommer & Jacob LLP Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Keller Williams Realty - Shelly & Mark Koumelis Morris Enterprises Nice Twice Paul’s Safe & Lock Placer Theatre Ballet Promote Me Randy Peters Catering & Event Planning Seats and Stations, Inc. Texas West Bar-B-Que The Spa Doctor, Inc. Town Planner Community Calendar Tri Counties Bank Woodcreek Oaks AM/PM WSI Internet Consulting & Education

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ENGEO Incorporated FAT’S Asia Bistro & Dim Sum Bar Fehr & Peers First Allied Fountains at Roseville Golden Eagle Janitorial Keaton Raphael Memorial Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard Larkspur Landing - Roseville Lord’s Gym Office Depot Old Republic Title Co. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Phillips Land Law, Inc. Placer SPCA Sequoia Equities DBA Deer Valley Apts Smog ‘N Go Sun City Roseville Community Association Union Pacific Railroad

A+ Personalized Dental Care of Roseville & Lincoln Aldo Pineschi Consulting ASYST Data Group Back Forty Texas BBQ Bird & Pet Clinic of Roseville Borges Architectural Group, Inc. City of Roseville Colonial Village Apartments Comstock’s Magazine Davin Management Group

Aba Daba Rentals & Ready Mix Fabricare & Heirloom Restoration Fratcher Auto Body, Inc. Gibson & Gibson, A Law Corporation HDL Design Architecture & Interior Design Kirk Doyle, Realtor Lambert Funeral Home - 4916 Project Go, Inc. Roseville City School District Seale Signs, Inc. Sierra College Thomas R. Swanson OD, Inc. TRI Commercial Real Estate

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A Dash of Panache Allen Communications

Neighborly Pest Management, Inc.

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Sam’s Club Inc.

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“SPLASH and Roseville 2013 are the best business events in the metropolitan-area. The Roseville Chamber puts on events that impact us as local business people more than any other chamber.” - Michael Bullington New York Life

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what’s happening PLACES TO BE, PEOPLE TO MEET, THINGS TO KNOW IN SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER

chamber luncheon

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networking breakfast

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how to register visit rosevillechamber.com click on the Events Calendar call 916.783.8136

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WEDNESDAY SPLASH COMMITTEE 3:30 pm

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THURSDAY SEO TRAINING 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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FRIDAY ECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS 7:30 am - 9:00 am 400 Sunrise Ave (Newly constructed building)

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TUESDAY BECOME COMMITTEE 7:30 am

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WEDNESDAY CITY CORE COMMITTEE 8:00 am

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SATURDAY SPLASH 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm Roseville Aquatics Complex 3051 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd.

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TUESDAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 7:30 am - 9:00 am

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WEDNESDAY IGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 8:00 am - 9:00 am

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THURSDAY IGNITE POWER LUNCH 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Union Pacific Railroad’s Heritage Fleet Located behind the California State Railroad Museum, 125 I Street, Sacramento

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october sponsors

Event/meeting to be held at the Roseville Chamber of Commerce Office, 650 Douglas Blvd,

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FRIDAY CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr. Topic: Overcoming Obstacles and Building Systems for Success Speaker: Kelly Resendez, Paramount Equity Mtg Sponsored by: Community 1st Bank Catered by: Capital City Catering& Event Planning TUESDAY SEMINARS FOR SUCCESS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm FREE with Membership $25 non-members Speaker: Robin Hathaway, Tevis Insurance Solutions Topic: Health Care Reform Explained

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WEDNESDAY CHAMBER ORIENTATION MAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP 8:30 am - 10:00 am

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THURSDAY NETWORKING BREAKFAST 7:00 am - 9:00 am Sierra View Country Club, 105 Alta Vista Ave. Sponsor: Eskaton Lodge Granite Bay

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TUESDAY PRINCIPAL FOR A DAY 7:30 am Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr.

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THURSDAY SEO TRAINING 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR hosted by IGNITE 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Rubino’s Ristorante, 5015 Pacific St.

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FRIDAY ECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS 7:30 am - 9:00 am Hyatt Place, 220 Conference Center Dr.

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TUESDAY BECOME COMMITTEE 7:30 am - 8:30 am

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WEDNESDAY CITY CORE COMMITTEE 8:00 am - 9:00 am

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SUNDAY HARVEST FESTIVAL & BUSINESS FAIR 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Fountains at Roseville, Roseville Pkwy & Galleria Blvd.

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TUESDAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 7:30 am - 9:00 am

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WEDNESDAY IGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 8:00 am - 9:00 am

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WEDNESDAY MEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm

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FRIDAY CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr. Program: Teacher Appreciation Sponsored by: Brandman University Catered by: Whole Foods Market

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MONDAY HAPPY HOUR 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Fraternal Order of the Eagles #1582 Roseville, 124 Vernon St.

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TUESDAY SEMINARS FOR SUCCESS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm FREE with Membership $25 non-members Speaker: Maureen Dudley, Constant Contact Topic: Social Media: What Networking Sites Do I Really Need to Use?

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WEDNESDAY CHAMBER ORIENTATION MAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP 8:30 am - 10:00 am

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THURSDAY NETWORKING BREAKFAST 7:00 am - 9:00 am Sierra View Country Club, 105 Alta Vista Ave. Sponsor: Sutter Roseville Medical Center

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WEDNESDAY MASTERING MEDIA MARKETING 8:30 am - 1:00 pm Civic Plaza 116 S. Grant St.

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