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San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce Today Focused on SAN JACINTO VALLEY BUSINESS Volume 5 Issue 3 May 2015 951 65 4 - 1 64 5 2 32 3 S. S a n Ja ci nt o Ave. , S a n J a ci nt o

CHARLOT GYMNASTIC 831 S. STATE ST., SAN JACINTO “MAY MIXER Host” See page 6


President’s Message .Dear Fellow Chamber Members,

For the past year I have had the honor of serving as your President. We have had a successful year and are looking forward to a bright future. Thank you to my board of directors who give up so much of their time to help serve the Chamber and our members. Our dedicated and volunteer office staff, Claudia Atkins has worked hard to make sure members are being taken care of and I am grateful. Making this Chamber Grant Brubaker, President successful is not possible without the many hours spent by our Business owner: Authority Real Estate Executive Director, Susan Watson. Without Susan we would not have a San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce. Her dedication to the businesses in our community is unsurpassed. For me what makes a community are the connections you make with those around you. We have had some great mixers and have great host scheduled for the coming year. Please make it a point to come and visit your fellow members. Take an active role in the success of your business and get involved. There are many ways you can help the Chamber by serving on a committee for one of our many event, attending mixers, or supporting other member’s businesses and letting them know that you are a San Jacinto Chamber Member. Involvement does not have to be with the Chamber alone. I recently Had the opportunity to represent the Realtor Industry on a trip to Sacramento. I was reminded how important it is for everyone to be aware of what is going on with our legislators and the constant attacks on small business. The California Chamber of Commerce has some great resources for staying up to date. Attend a City Council meeting and learn what is happening in your City, or go to a school board meeting and see what issues are faced by our next generation of business leaders. I believe in our community and I am proud of the many great opportunities we have to offer. Be proud of your community and be part of it!

INSTALLATION & AWARDS DINNER FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015, SOCIAL 5:30 PM, DINNER 6:00 PM, PRESENTATIONS 6:45PM. $30 PER PERSON. GOLDEN ERA GOLF COURSE, CLUB HOUSE 19871 GILMAN SPRINGS ROAD, SAN JACINTO SEATING IS LIMITED, RSVP BY MAY 1, 2015 (951) 654-1645


SAN JACINTO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2323 S. SAN JACINTO STREET SAN JACINTO, CA 92583 951-654-1645 EMAIL: director@sanjacintochamber.org

Board of Directors Executive Board: Grant Brubaker—President Authority Real Estate

Edward Kratz—President Elect Connie Coronado—Secretary Brett Coronado Construction

Board Members: Bruce Malone Malone Vending

Roberta Webb DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen

Mike Van Der Linden Otter in the Water

Lorena de la Huerta Farmers Insurance

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR & SALES Cheri Reynolds, Membership Sales Contact Cheri for New Membership, Renewals, Scheduling Mixers, Plaque Presentations, and Ribbon Cuttings . Cheri is also a business owner, specializing in Body by Vi, an innovated weight loss program!

Your Business Card Could Be Here! $25 Business Card Ad $35 Quarter Page Ad $55 Half Page Ad $75 Full Page Ad Consistency is the KEY to advertising Successful businesses view advertising as a regular monthly expense just like rent, payroll, utilities, etc.


ADVERTIZE YOUR BUSINESS, SPECIALS, OR SPONSORED EVENTS!


COMMUNITY NEWS the San Jacinto Valley had the pleasure of meeting the new Riverside County District Attorney, Michael Hestrin, at the Soboba Springs Country Club for lunch, hosted by the Hemet San Jacinto Community Action Group. The District Attorney discussed his goals for Riverside County along with a Q&A Session. For those in attendance.

The San Jacinto Lions Club, President Russ Utz, presented a check of $5,000 to the Teresita Lions Camp in Wrightwood. Accepting the $5,000 Check is, Lion June-Carl Decker. Congratulations!

The San Jacinto Education Foundation Recognition Reception took place at the Soboba Springs Country Club where they honored and recognized those whom have enhanced the San Jacinto Unified School District. This years’ recipient for the San Jacinto Education Foundation 2015 “Distinguished Alumni” Class of 1962 and 1963 are Becky and Mike Schlosser. “Much of their leisure time is spent at the Estudillo Mansion and the San Jacinto Museum where Becky is a docent and Mike assist all the volunteers and makes repairs.

The San Jacinto Education Foundation Business of the Year Award went to Altura Credit Union for all their contributions that have enriched our San Jacinto Unified School District’s Students. Congratulations! The San Jacinto Education Foundation gave a total of 19 Mini Grants to the San Jacinto Schools; The Stephen Talley Art Enrichment Program was presented to 24 wonderful San Jacinto Unified School District Teachers; Awarded Jordan Reeves Principal of the Year along with Jennifer Kling-Burbridge & Barbara McNeilly Teachers of the Year! Also awarded were 16 San Jacinto Unified School District Employees….well deserved.


BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Charlot Gymnastics owners are Rebecca and Doug Charlot. Beginning a new business in San Jacinto just one year ago has been enlightening and so worthwhile. Rebecca, along with all her coaches are First Aid and CPR certified as well as USA Gymnastics certified. Continuing education in gymnastics is a top priority with Rebecca and her staff of coaches. Rebecca has been teaching gymnastics for over 15 years now and has completed up to level 7 in her field of expertise. Winning a National Gymnastics Championship in group age of 15 sets her and her business apart from anyone else. Charlot Gymnastics is the Host for the San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce May Mixer, serving hotdogs, chips to all, including demonstrations of the programs offered for the children in our valley. Bring your children so they can experience the joys of gymnastics, meet new people, Network, and have a little fun………...


SAN JACINTO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELITE PARTNERSHIP ELITE PARTNERSHIP Opportunity

What is the Elite Partnership? Elite Partnership members enjoy the convenience of a one-time, all inclusive transaction that insures representation within the Chamber. Through a choice of four levels of financial commitment, businesses enjoy all benefits and privileges of a Partnership membership. Companies who are committed to the Chamber’s goals and objectives are invited to arrange for a visit to discuss the benefits and privileges of this elite partnership.

Elite Partners

PLATINIUM LEVEL MEMBERS $5,000  Name affixed to donor wall display  Acknowledgment in all printed programs  One Year Mobile Advertising with City by App San Jacinto (a $780 Value)  VIP Seating at Events  Priority Free Booth Location at Events  Half page ad in our Monthly Newsletter *Must provide ad  One Year Membership  Complementary Table of (8) at the Annual Installation Dinner  Complementary VIP BBQ Dinner at “Chamber Night at Perris Auto Speedway” for (8), plus 150 free general admission tickets ($2,400 Value) GOLD LEVEL MEMBERS $2,500  Name affixed to donor wall display  Acknowledgment in all printed programs  Six months Mobile Advertising with City by App San Jacinto (a $395 Value)  Quarter page Ad in our Monthly Newsletter *Must provide ad  One Year Membership  (4) Complementary tickets to the Annual Installation Dinner  (4) Complementary tickets to the VIP BBQ Dinner at “Chamber Night at Perris Auto Speedway” plus 75 free general admission tickets SILVER LEVEL MEMBERS $1,200  Name affixed to donor wall display  Acknowledgment in all printed programs  Business Card ad in our Monthly Newsletter  One Year Membership  One Year Business Directory Listing with City by App San Jacinto ($198 Value)  (2) Complementary VIP Tickets to the VIP BBQ Dinner at “Chamber Night at Perris Auto Speedway” plus 25 free general admission tickets

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PRESIDENT’S CLUB $700  Name affixed to donor wall display  Acknowledgment in all printed programs  Business Card ad Quarterly in our Monthly Newsletter  One Year Membership  (1) Complementary VIP Ticket to the VIP BBQ Dinner at “Chamber Night at Perris Auto Speedway” plus 10 free general admission tickets


WELCOME NEW MEMBERS TERRAMAR TRAVEL, INC. Walt & Marina Brubaker 951-652-1778 V'S BEAUTY LOUNGE Raquel Silva 1398 S. State St. Suite G San Jacinto, CA 92583 951-487-2233 RIGHT AT HOME George T. Dzimiri 1119 S. State St. Hemet, CA 92543 951-291-9881

BURGER RUSH JR. Maria Alanis 41995 E. Florida Avenue Hemet, CA 92544 951-826-0065 BORREGO COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION Lenny Peppen 41-865 Boardwalk, Suite 209 Palm Desert, CA 92211 760-423-5010 Mr. Jim Rossi Individual (Past President of SJCOC)

RENEWAL MEMBERS ACADEMY OF HOLISTIC ARTS SCHOOL

FINE PUBLICATIONS NUTRISHOP

ACADEMY'S BODYWAVES MASSAGE SPA

MARY KAY/KAREN REVAY

SAN JACINTO VALLEY MUSEUM ASSOCIATION

BRETT CORONADO CONSTRUCTION

BUILDING THE WAY

BANK OF HEMET ( SAN JACINTO)

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT VANGUARD TAX & FINANCIAL

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON

THE NET MEDIC

COAZART MANAGEMENT


RIBBON CUTTINGS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS TO YOUR SAN JACINTO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Miller-Jones Mortuary & Crematory 165 W. 7th St., San Jacinto 951-487-6500

TerraMar Travel Marina & Walter Brubaker 951-652-1778

Artistic Expressions Gym & Dance 1532 S. Santa Fe, #301, San Jacinto 951-282-9155

Bodies in Harmony 1398 S. State #E, San Jacinto 951-212-8865


EDUCATION MSJC’s Summer School Helps Students Achieve Goals Mt. San Jacinto College will help students reach their educational goals sooner by providing a host of high-demand classes during Summer 2015. MSJC is planning flexible and convenient times and locations for summer classes, saving students time and money because they won’t have to travel far for classes. Summer classes will be available in all quarters of the district: at the San Gorgonio Pass Campus, the San Jacinto Campus, the Menifee Valley Campus and in Temecula. More than two-hundred-fifty classes will be open. MSJC will hold day and at night classes and students can choose from online and on-ground offerings. In addition, MSJC will offer two summer sessions. The eight-week session starts on June 8th. The six-week session starts on June 22nd. MSJC understands what students need to achieve their goals, so students can expect to see Basic Skills classes and those that help students transfer to four-year universities. Our summer session will offer math, English and other high-demand courses. Summer is a great time for students Interested a Business Degree to complete the requirements for the Business Degree Program, a joint offering through MSJC and Cal State San Marcos at Temecula. The program offers a four-year pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree in business. Students in the program will earn an associate’s degree from MSJC in two years and transition right into Cal State San Marcos to earn their bachelor’s in another two years. All courses are offered at MSJC’s Temecula Higher Education Complex. New students can submit their applications for Summer School starting on March 2nd. Registration for classes begins in late April. Students should make an appointment with a counselor to create individualized education plans, which keeps them on track to earn a degree, transfer or earn a career certificate. Tuition at MSJC is only $46 per unit. Our Financial Aid offices can also help students determine if they qualify for aid. Visit www.msjc.edu or call 951-487-3255 to get started.


Susan Watson, Executive Director Volunteer since 2009

San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce In the Patio Plaza 2321 & 2323 So. San Jacinto Ave., San Jacinto (across the street from Emilio’s) Open Monday–Friday from 9AM to 2PM & Wednesday from 9AM to 4PM for your convenience. Call the office to request updates on Mixers 951-654-1645.

Reserve the Conference Room for your next meeting. Conference Room is available “free” to all our members. Call the Chamber Office To Reserve (951) 654-1645

CONNIE CORONADO BRETT CORONADO CONSTRUCTION VOLUNTEER SINCE 2014

LORENA De La HUERTA FARMERS INSURANCE—SAN JACINTO VOLUNTEER SINCE 2014


Chamber Office Volunteer Since 2011 LIKE US! San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce

Events, Updates, Conversation, Promotion

Claudia Adkins Contact Claudia to add your event to the Chamber calendar! Call Tuesdays AM


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