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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2014 - 15 Kaye Walraven, Chairman of the Board Abengoa Solar LLC Steve Orr, VP Membership & Community Services Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group Yvonne Hester, VP Business Services Mojave Water Agency Cindy Gustin, VP Special Events Alaska USA Business & Commercial Services Teressa DeAtley, VP Financial Services Citizens Business Bank Bobby Tarango, VP Economic Enhancement Chicago Title Anita Tuckerman, Past Chairman of the Board Stirling Development BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014 - 15 Chuck Duncan Jim Dye David Greiner Eddie Hernandez Dwight Johnson Derek King Chris Lamoreaux Bobby Miekel Sue Moore Doug Robertson Ron Wilson

Reflections Catering United Furniture Industries, Inc. Greiner Buick GMC The Mall of Victor Valley El Dorado Broadcasters Excelsior Charter Schools Coldwell Banker Home Source Riverside Cement Purofirst Fire & Water Restoration City of Victorville ICR Staffing Services, Inc.

STAFF Michele Spears Lisa De La Cruz Starlene Seargeant Lisa Robinson

President/CEO Business Development Manager Communications Manager Membership & Advertising Sales Manager

Published by the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce 14174 Green Tree Blvd., Victorville, CA 92395 Tel: (760) 245-6506 Fax: (760) 245-6505 E-Mail: vvchamber@vvchamber.com Visit us online at vvchamber.com Insight Magazine Layout by Micki Brown/Daily Press

MANUSCRIPTS: The editor welcomes articles for possible publication. The Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce assumes no responsibility for the care or return of any manuscripts. Articles are subject to editing and are included on an “as space permits” basis. DEADLINE: Material and photos for inclusion in Insight Magazine must be received by the first of the month previous to the month of publication and may be e-mailed, faxed or mailed. For questions regarding news articles or press releases, contact (760) 245-6506, or sseargeant@vvchamber.com. DISCLAIMER: All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in Insight Magazine. The Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce accepts no responsibility for damages arising directly or as a consequence of the use or publication of inaccurate information. The opinions expressed by contributors are their own, and are not necessarily shared by Insight Magazine, its staff, the Victor Valley Chamber or advertisers. Editorial content is intended as general information, and not as specific legal or financial advice; for such, readers are advised to consult professionals in the appropriate field. The Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce assumes no liability resulting from advertising contained in this publication.

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any of you have probably chaired a meeting at one time or another. If you haven’t, I am sure the opportunity will arise at one point in your life when you manage a meeting. Oh, did I say “manage”? That’s exactly what I said! There are correct ways to manage a meeting. Robert’s Rules of Order was written “to help bring order out of chaos” in meetings, and you’ll find minor differences in how each organization run their meetings by using Robert’s Rules. For example, some will have discussion after the motion is made; others have a discussion before the motion is made. However, there are a few pet peeves of mine that totally drive me nuts during meetings: 1. 2. 3. 4.

No meeting agenda No minutes Long, drawn out discussions which make long meetings Side conversations and people talking over each other

Our Chamber Board meeting is an example of how a good meeting is managed. Our agenda is provided to us a day or two before (along with the minutes from the previous meeting) for everyone to review and prepare. We have had an excellent group of board members the last three years and I enjoy listening to their ideas and thoughts so much that I want to continue to hear them speak and have fun (yes, it is OKAY to have fun in a meeting!). But being the chairperson, I need to rein them in and be mindful of everyone’s time. In addition to the above, here are a few tips to manage a good meeting: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Start the meeting on time as soon as you have a quorum. Try to keep the meeting to one hour. Assure every member has an opportunity to speak. Try to keep it light. Fairly limit the duration of discussion and presentation. Assign a task to the appropriate person of that interest. For example, if the task involves real estate, assign it to a person who has interest in real estate. Never stop looking for new talent on the committee and bring new people in. Use the most important words and phrases: I need your help. Thank you. Great job. Publicly recognize the committee members for their many contributions.

Just by writing this article, I have learned a few new things and will make a conscious effort to use these tips. I hope you have, too, and enjoy managing your next meeting!

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CHAMBER UPDATES Beautiful Scenery Brings Out Relaxed Fun at Kemper Campbell Mixer

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he Kemper Campbell Ranch Mixer, our annual “Members Only” event held at the historic Kemper Campbell Ranch, had a wonderful mix of long-time and recent members mingling at sunset. This beautiful outdoor setting with vast panaramic views of the Mojave River offered members a chance to catch-up in a one-of-a-kind locale. First time attendees were amazed that such a historic site remains unknown to the general public. Plenty of beverages were poured by Board Members manning the bar, and everyone enjoyed the appetizing buffet put out by Reflections Catering. Thank you to the DeBlasis/Campbell family and our sponsors that make this such an anticipated event.

DeBlasis/Campbell Family

Abengoa Solar LLC Daily Press Desert Valley Hospital/Medical Group Excelsior Charter Schools Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group Southwest Gas Corportaion Victor Valley Federal Credit Union Victorville Disposal/Burrtec Waste Ind. Coca Cola Bottling Co. Coldwell Banker Commercial Curt’s Pharmacy R & S Beverage Co. The Brass Pickle Deli The Law Offices of Caldwell, Kennedy & Porter Veolia Transportation


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This Year’s Roadrunner Classic Enjoys Another Year of Great Weather and Golfing

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ver 100 golfers lined up under beautiful blue skies for a shotgun start to the 37th Annual Roadrunner Golf Classic. After enjoying a continental breakfast buffet from Reflections Catering, golfers were raring to show off their skills on the Green Tree 18 holes, skins game, hole-in-one, putting, and longest drive contests. Some tall tales where traded over lunch provided by El Pescador Mexican & Seafood Restaurant. Special thanks to: Course Sponsors

Snack Providers Alaska USA Business & Commercial Services DS Energy Solutions Special Contest Sponsors Hole-In-One - Greiner Buick GMC Putting Contest - ICR Staffing Services, Inc. Men’s Longest Drive - Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group Women’s Longest Drive - Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group 1st Place Team Century 21 Fairway Realty

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Most-Honest Team (or dare we say last place) SoCal Solar Energy, Inc. Chris Ackerman Kerrick Patterson Jeremy Monter Joe Bailey Skins Game Winning Teams - split 3 ways Apple Valley Communications Leary Chiropractic Charter Communications ICR Staffing Services Putting Contest Winner: Jason Baker - Century 21 Fairway Realty, Inc. Men’s Longest Drive Competition Winner: Matt Leary, Charter Business Women’s Longest Drive Winner: Cathy Abbott, VVC Foundation

Business Sponsors Apple Valley Communications Apple Valley Transfer & Storage, Inc. / ShredYourDocs.com Athena Jean Salon & Day Spa Century 21 Fairway Realty, Inc. Charter Business Chicago Title Desert Valley Hospital and Medical Group Edward Jones Excelsior Charter Schools Leary Sport & Spine Chiropractic The Rangers Construction Mitsubishi Cement Corporation Ripley Law Offices Riverside Cement Shear Realty - Victorville SoCal Solar Energy, Inc. Stine Chiropractic Stirling Development The Mall of Victor Valley

Jim Phillips Michael Reese Jason Baker Keith Peterson 2nd Place Team Charter Business

Joe Zichichi Kyle Vecchi Matt Bonneau Jacob Buelna 3rd Place Team University of La Verne

Ticket Sponsors C-Me Promotions & Embroidery Inbanet Food Providers Reflections Catering El Pescador Seafood & Mexican Restaurant

Don Parker Richard Nye Ken Smitty Jim Robinson

Town of Apple Valley vs. City of Victorville – Apple Valley wins again at this friendly long-standing rivalry! $500 Visa Gift Card Pre-Raffle Prize Winner: Scott Nassif

ICR Continues to Support the Chamber

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ur team at the Chamber would like to express sincere thanks to Melanie Lovingood, owner of ICR Staffing Services, for their generosity and thoughtfulness in providing the Chamber with an excellent temporary assistant, Lydia. Once a week Lydia helps the staff to keep our community calendar updated and to assist with various tasks. This gracious gesture has enabled us to keep things running smoothly and is very much appreciated!


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CHAMBER UPDATES Regional Economic Magazine a Great Opportunity to Stay Visible Year Round

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he 2015 Victor Valley Economic Development Magazine is starting production and will offer chamber members advertising opportunities through this multi-media product. Showcasing the best of Victor Valley’s people, places and progressive business environment, The Victor Valley Economic Development magazine reinforces the area’s favorable business climate while also targeting prospective residents, employees, businesses and visitors. The magazine will be distributed by the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce as well as through key local businesses, trade shows, conferences and events throughout the year. This print magazine is accompanied by a companion website and digital version of the magazine viewable online and on mobile devices. This provides magazine advertisers with year-round exposure on multiple media platforms. Contact Katie, media sales representative based at the Chamber through November, for more information. “The Victor Valley Economic Development Magazine has proven to be a useful tool in highlighting the unique strengths of our High Desert Region. Prospective Clients appreciate the ability to learn, from a single source, about the many benefits we have to offer. By providing updated information on housing, education, infrastructure, health care, and other quality of life concerns, we can all positively impact the decision making process, encouraging companies to relocate here to the Victor Valley.” Anita Tuckerman, Stirling Development

New Leadership Class Will Be Forming Leadership Program Helps Form Our Future Leaders

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s an ongoing commitment to business enhancement, the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce will be starting its 2015 Leadership Victor Valley this January. The Leadership program is a series of 10 classes taken over 6 months to enhance the leadership qualities of it’s participants by involving them in various aspects of community programs, engaging with local elected officials and discussions of local issues. Community leaders design each session to present differing perspectives on each subject, from water management to diversity. Leadership Victor Valley is designed to inform, motivate and challenge the participants. “Leadership Victor Valley is a necessary block of instruction for any local citizen interested in the specific workings of the critical aspects of the Victor Valley” said Derek King, Excelsior Charter Schools. Information on classes will be on the chamber’s website in early November. Contact Michele to learn how you can apply.

BBO Workshop Explores More Than Just Social Media

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embers that attended our Social Media Workshop in September didn’t know what to expect when no sooner had they seated themselves than presenter, Bridget Ayers, had them get up and walk outside so she could teach them the first trick on social media. For those that missed it, you’ll have to find a member that attended to learn that secret. That’s how Bridget rolls, and the rest of the workshop ricocheted back and forth on how to increase your business between LinkedIn and Facebook. With her high energetic delivery, everyone tried to keep up taking notes, but eventually just sat back and enjoyed it. We’d like to thank these sponsors:

Members Connect and Learn a Few Tricks at Business Expo

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ttendees to this year’s Business Expo had the unique opportunity to meet up with fellow members and new acquaintances, peruse exhibit booths while discovering new products, and take in a business workshop aimed at upping business productivity. Complimentary Hors d’oeurves were provided by the Hilton Garden Inn, Cross Eyed Cow Pizza, M Cupcakes n’ Pastries, The Brass Pickle Deli, Reflections Catering and Papa John’s. In addition to wonderful raffle prizes, a new iPad Mini was won by Mel Wolf of Hi Desert Alarm & Fire. “I really enjoyed this year’s business expo format. It’s time for the region to rethink the sales strategy overall and begin to separate from the herd. I have seen Dr. Marc Dussault speak before and I’m amazed at the ability he has for presenting his message of focus, planning and taking action. We also used this expo to present our newest product division, Mojave Signs & Graphics. There was an immediate buzz created because of the chance to share our new direction at this expo.” Sam Pulice, Mojave Copy & Printing And all of this was free to members thanks to these businesses supporting this event:

Alaska USA Business & Commercial Services; Daily Press; HD Weddings & Events; and In-Shape Health Clubs.


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Meet Our New An Evening Affaire Co-Chairs

Coldwell Banker Home Source Completes Another Successful Home Makeover

he Chamber’s annual signature event, An Evening Affaire, showcases the Best of the Best in the High Desert. Members and their guests can sample fine wine and cuisine from dozens of local restaurants while discovering the talents of local artisans and enjoying live music. It is an amazing event that could not happen without the dedication of our Co-Chairs and Committee. There are restaurants, wineries, breweries, artists, musicians, and sponsors to book. Invites, programs, silent auction gifts, and logistics to work on. Chuck and Jennifer our Co-Chairs invite you to be a part of this event.

rom 12 finalists in the Coldwell Banker Home Source Real Estate’s annual Free Home Makeover, Michelle and Bryan Brown of Apple Valley were selected as the 2014 winners. Weeks later Coldwell Banker Home Source along withY102, 106.5 The Fox, Talk 960, Kat Country and Daily Press surprised Michelle at work. Michelle recently finished chemotherapy and radiation making it a challenge for the family to fix anything around the house, so the timing was perfect. DG’s Lawncare designed a stunning new landscape, installed water conserving irrigation as well as drought-tolerant plants. Mark & Nellie’s Nursery donated plants, Angel Rock and Sand donated dirt and gravel while Valley Tree Care, removed trees from the front yard. Recessed lighting in the kitchen, new bathroom and ceiling fans and replaced outlets, security lighting were completed by Silver partner Raines Electric. ServPro assisted by hanging interior doors, repairing damaged drywall and cleaning the floor tile, which seemed to open up the home. Vern’s Glass, Country Oak & Stoves and Sparlin Drywall also helped with dramatic changes. Also contributing were Hitt Plumbing, Steeno Designs, Coyote Loco, Dunn Edwards, Carpet Club, Carpeteria, Sleep Center, Athena Jeans, World Gym, Cubit Engineering, and HD Art N Frame. The annual Home Makeover giveaway is hosted by Coldwell Banker Home Source in an effort to give back to the community while working with local businesses, such as those above, to showcase their products and services. “Each year we are able to team up with amazing local businesses which is exhilarating for everyone involved,” said Coldwell Banker Home Source President, Chris Lamoreaux.

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Chuck Duncan, Reflections Catering My wife, Georgia and I, became part of the Victor Valley Chamber because we were just starting our catering business and were trying to find ways to become part of the local business community so that our business could grow. We realized that for the business to grow we needed to become not only members of the Chamber but also become involved in the Chamber. Once we became involved in the Chamber our business started to grow. During the first two to three years approximately 95 percent of our business was from other chamber members. Today 80 percent of our business comes directly from Chamber members and 15 percent comes from events that have been for the Chamber or Chamber members. Not only has our business grown because of the Chamber, but we have gained so many new friends. Since we first got involved in the Chamber we have tried to be part of as many events as possible. One of the events that we became involved in was the Evening Affaire. After our first Evening Affaire event we felt it was something that we wanted to do each year. It has been enjoyable ever year. I have been part of An Evening Affaire committee for several years and have enjoyed it. I was asked this year if I would like to co-chair the committee with Jennifer Hernandez and I readily accepted the position. Jennifer and I are looking forward to making this Evening Affaire one of the best ever. Jennifer Hernandez, Sunset Hills I am honored to be co chairing this year’s An Evening Affair for the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce. I got involved with the chamber, as it is something I believe in doing, as a way of assisting with the ongoing commitment to making our community better and stronger. I have sat on the planning committee for this event for the last two years so when I was approached about co chairing this year, I could not refuse. This event is one of our communities finest and Chuck and I are very much looking forward to continuing its success and making it better than ever! With all of your help and support, we will have an amazing event again this year.

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Enjoy the Holidays at No Cost

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his holiday season the High Desert is offering great events for your family that cost nothing to enjoy. Start out by attending a Christmas Tree Lighting in your city. With lights twinkling and crisp winter weather, enjoy hot drink, delicious treats and a possible sighting of Santa Claus. Each city has more festive activities planned before the actual lighting of the Christmas Tree, so check their website for more information. Victorville Dec. 3 Hesperia Dec. 4 Apple Valley Dec. 6

7:00 pm 14343 Civic Drive 5:30 pm 15833 Smoketree St. 6:00 pm 14955 Dale Evans Pkwy.


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CHAMBER CLIPS Victorville Christmas Parade 2014

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iwanis Club of Victorville is excited to bring the High Desert the 2014 Victorville Christmas Parade in December. The parade has been a family destination for decades and this year will be an exceptional celebration honoring our local heroes. The 2014 theme “A Christmas Morning” will feature floats and entries themed to represent family traditions, scenic depictions, and fun activities in the Victor Valley. The parade is scheduled for Saturday, December 6th at 10am and also illustrates local partnerships through sponsorships and activities available. The parade is a large, community driven program and Victorville Kiwanis depends upon on the great relationships with the City of Victorville, Victor Valley Global Medical Center, committee members and other supporters to make this year a huge success. For more information or to enter the parade, contact the Marketing Department at Victor Valley Global Medical Center at (760) 843-6190. You may also visit the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce website to download their application.

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Ballot Measures 2014 Following are brief summaries of the measures that will appear on the November 4th ballot. The Victor Valley Chamber and CalChamber encourages employers to share this information with their employees. Businesses are within their rights to do so just remember: NO PAYCHECK STUFFERS, no coercion, no rewarding or punishing employees (or threatening to do so) for their political activities or beliefs. For more guidelines on political communications to employees, visit www.calchamber.com/ guidelines. =PJ[VY =HSSL` *OHTILY 3LNPZSH[P]L 7VSPJ` :[H[LTLU[! ¸ ;OL *OHTILY ZOHSS YL]PL^ HUK [HRL H WVZP[PVU VU SLNPZSH[P]L PZZ\LZ ^OPJO OH]L ZPNUPĂ„JHU[ Ă„ZJHS PTWHJ[ VU H TH[LYPHS U\TILY VM P[Z TLTILYZOPW ;OL *OHTILY ZOHSS UV[ YL]PL^ HUK [HRL H WVZP[PVU VU SLNPZSH[P]L PZZ\LZ ^OPJO HYL WYPTHYPS` VY ZVSLS` VM H ZVJPHS VY UVU Ă„ZJHS UH[\YLš (KVW[LK Âś 1\S`

Proposition 1

The Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014

California’s economy depends on a reliable water supply. Proposition 1 secures California’s water future, keeps family farms and businesses productive, and puts Californians to work building the new facilities needed to store, deliver and treat water with a $7.5 billion bond. Proposition 1 provides monies to clean contaminated groundwater which serves as a critical buffer against drought by providing additional water in years when there is not enough rainfall or snow. Proposition 1 also L_WHUKZ ^H[LY YLJ`JSPUN HUK LMÄJPLUJ` PTWYV]LTLU[Z THRPUN [OL ILZ[ \ZL VM [OL Z[H[LZ L_PZ[PUN supplies. In addition, the measure provides funding for clean drinking water in communities where water is contaminated. Proposition 1 invests in new water storage by increasing the amount of water that can be stored during wet years for the dry years that will continue to challenge California. The $7.5 billion bond plan includes $2.7 billion for water storage projects.

Proposition 2

Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties. Initiative Statute.

Proposition 47 reduces penalties for certain offenders convicted of nonserious and nonviolent property and drug crimes. The measure also allows certain offenders who previously have been convicted of such crimes to apply for reduced sentences.

Proposition 48

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Drug and Alcohol Testing Of Doctors. Medical Negligence Lawsuits. Initiative

This measure seeks to increase the cap on noneconomic damages for medical malpractice lawsuits. Proponents sweetened the measure by also proposing new random drug testing requirements on physicians and requiring health care providers to consult an electronic database regarding patient prescriptions before issuing any new prescriptions.

Proposition 47

Support

Healthcare Insurance. Rate Changes. Initiative Statute.

This measure requires the Insurance Commissioner to approve rates for all health insurance coverage before it can be sold to consumers.

Proposition 46

CalChamber position

State Budget. Budget Stabilization Account. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.

Proposition 2 amends the State Constitution to strengthen the requirement for a budget reserve and to pay down budget related debt. Proposition 2 would increase the size of the state’s “rainy day� reserve from $8 billion to $11 billion, and would require minimum annual contributions into that reserve of $800 million—and even more if capital gains revenues to the treasury are strong. The measure would also require that extra revenues be devoted in part to reducing budget debt, repaying funds borrowed from local school districts, or used for investment in new infrastructure or reducing long-term pension liabilities.

Proposition 45

Victor Valley Chamber position

Indian Gaming Compacts. Referendum

A “yes� vote approves, and a “no� vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians and the Wiyot Tribe. Certain projects related to executing the compacts or amendments to the compacts are omitted from the scope of the California Environmental Quality Act.


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BlueStar Declares “VACANCY DOWN, RENT RATES UP!!” The Victor Valley has turned the corner on rental properties since the “Great Recession”. During the 2000-2008 time-frame, the Victor Valley saw rental rates rise over 60% and enjoyed low single digit vacancy rates. From 2009-2010 a complete reversal happened with rents dropping rapidly and vacancy increasing to over 10% in the Victor Valley. This past year, the Victor Valley enjoyed nice rental rate increases over 10% and saw vacancy rates drop below 8% in the area. A typical 1 bedroom / 1 bathroom apartment increased from $455 to $535 per month, a typical 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom increased from $595 to $695 per month, and the 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom increased from $745 to $845 per month. These can vary from area to area in the various High Desert cities, but in general this is the average pricing we have seen. Vacancy rates are as low as 6% in some area currently.

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Coldwell Banker Home Source Sees Continuing Trend While the median home price is up 78.5% from the low of 2009, housing is still priced 45% below its peak in June of 2006. With inventories below average, and housing prices below replacement cost, we anticipate continued appreciation through the 4th quarter of 2014, and into 2015.

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$127K $175K

Apple Valley 0%

Hesperia

$164K

$188K

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Oak Hills

UP 39%

$290K

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Thanks to these members for providing recent statistics * Bluestar Properties - Ben Lamson * Coldwell Banker Home Source - Chris Lamoreaux * Shear Realty Victorville - Caroll Yule

Pinon Hills $159K

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT ISU Insurance Services ARMAC Agency

First Christian Church: Your New Church Home

SU Insurance Services ARMAC Agency has a staff that includes over 20 licensed agents, and is ready and waiting to handle all of California’s insurance and risk management needs. We provide better service because we have the volume of staff needed to handle each call and service request with more efficiency.

very family needs a church home, and First Christian Church (FCC) may be the perfect fit for your family.

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In addition, ISU - Armac is affiliated with ISU Insurance Services. While we are a local independent agency, this affiliation provides us with the strength and knowledge of a national firm – without losing our personal touch and service. Also as an ISU agency, we have access to a large number of markets – larger than any other in our area. With over 300 carriers nationwide, our agency can offer individuals and businesses more choices and better prices. At ISU - Armac, we want to be your “one responsible source,� for both personal and commercial lines of insurance. When it comes to personal options, we offer everything from the basics (auto, home, life) to reliable health insurance options (medical, dental, vision, long-term care, etc.). If you are in need of additional coverage, such as flood or earthquake, we have these options, too! On the commercial side, we offer a number of options from a variety of group benefit programs to liability coverage. We are also proud to prove that we will always go the extra mile, especially when it comes to workers compensation. We not only conduct supervised training for claims loss, we can also help clients decrease their experience modifications. For more information please contact us at (760) 241-7900.

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At FCC we value all people: kids, teens and adults. Because of this, we have great programs for every member of your family. • Worship Services on Sundays (10am) • Awana, Youth, Men’s and Women’s Bible Studies on Wednesdays (6pm) • 180 Youth Nights on Fridays (6pm) At FCC we value teaching the Bible: the whole Bible. A watered-down Bible is no longer the Bible, and a politically correct version of Jesus is no longer Jesus. We teach God’s word even when it’s uncomfortable, and we proclaim Jesus Christ even when he’s not “PC.â€? At FCC we value being active in the community. From our partnership with the Victor Valley Rescue Mission and Angel Tree to our annual Backpack Giveaways, we love helping people and making the Victor Valley a better place to live. If FCC sounds like a good fit for your family, come on out and join us this Sunday at 10am. For more information or to listen to Pastor Dane’s messages online, check out our website: www.fccvv.com FCC is on George Blvd. at SCLA in Victorville.

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Desert Wholesale Auto Sales

Now you can take that left-over paint—FREE OF CHARGE— to an authorized drop-off location in the High Desert: Dunn-Edwards Paint in Victorville 12475 Mariposa Rd. (760) 245-2442 Sherwin-Williams Paint in Hesperia 11938 Hesperia Rd. (760) 949-4941 9424 Hesperia Road Hesperia, Ca. 92345 "Right next to the Main Street Overpass" (760) 963-2328

Selling quality used cars for over 10 years! Trusted Car-Fax reports on all vehicles.

Bank financing & "Buy Here-Pay Here" available for qualified buyers, or we can work with your Bank or Credit Union. NFIB Member / Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce Member

Orchard Supply Hardware in Hesperia 16824 Main St. (760) 947-1742 PaintCare, Inc. is a non-profit organization established by the American Coatings Association to implement California’s Paint Stewardship Law. PaintCare, Inc. is establishing hundreds of dropoff sites for postconsumer (leftover) paint at retailers and other sites throughout California. To find a site near you, log on to their website at http://paintcare.org. For more information contact: PaintCare www.paintcare.org (855) PAINT09 or (855) 724-6809 pickup@paintcare.org


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NEW CHAMBER INVESTORS All Clear Live Scan 14344 Cajon Ave., Ste. 101,Victorville CA 92392 (760) 243-3999 www.allclearlivescan.com Finger Printing Services All Clear Live Scan Offers the fastest and most reliable fingerprinting services at a competitive rate, without sacrificing security and quality. *Helena Smith – Greater Hope Foundation For Children Americas Best Value Inn 12033 Oakwood Ave., Hesperia CA 92345 (760) 949-3231 www.AmericasBestValueInn.com Hotels/Motels We are conveniently located off I-15 and Bear Valley Road. Our guests enjoy free continental breakfast and coffee, free wifi/ internet in all of our guest rooms and more amenities like premium cable channels. We’ve got you covered without any extra cost! Custom Planet 12180 Ridgecrest Rd., #314, Victorville CA 92395 (801) 810-8337 www.customplanet.com Screenprinting Custom Planet specializes in all kinds of Custom Jerseys. We supply all sports teams, leagues and clubs who need custom uniforms fast and delivered on time. You can customize any of our t-shirts, hats (over 500 styles)or jerseys. Create your uniforms online or if you need help, just let us know. We are the only site that allows you to pick your own delivery date and track the progress of your order. Visit our website now to customize and design your items. *Rob Kurth-Kursch Group Emeritus at Apple Valley 11825 Apple Valley Rd., Apple Valley CA 92308 (760) 961-1212 www.brookdale.com Retirement Communities Emeritus at Apple Valley provides our residents gorgeous views of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains and a full range of assisted living services that you can pick and chose from to live as independently as possible. Our services include: TV room and numerous activities, daily assistance with bathing and dressing, medication management, dining assistance and special diets, assistance with reminders and redirection, escorts and assistance with walking, emergency response call system and Anytime Dining. Call us for more information or to arrange a tour. *Kirsten Acosta-R.E. Goodspeed & Son’s Dist., Inc. Flash Portraits 14190 Bear Valley Rd., Unit B, Victorville CA 92392 (760) 269-4063 www.flashportraits.com Photography & Photo Finishing Flash Digital Portraits offers a creative and convenient approach to capturing photo memories that last a lifetime. Our professional portrait studios are the perfect choice for all your photography needs: family photos, baby & child portraits, executive & corporate photos & senior portraits.

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Fort Irwin Community Relations Bldg. 983, Inner Loop Rd., Fort Irwin CA 92310 (760) 380-3078 www.irwin.army.mil Military Fort Irwin’s Community Relations Division focuses on educating civic leaders and members of the general public about the installation, to include the vital mission of the National Training Center which is located here. To do so, we reach out to diverse organizations throughout the greater high desert area offering tours of the installation and direct support of ongoing civilian-military organizations and their events. This includes providing guest speakers, soldiers and/or military equipment when appropriate. Gayle Walker Wellness 14455 Park Ave., Ste. D, Victorville CA 92392 (760) 553-4018 www.gaylewalkerwellness.massagetherapy.com Massage Therapist Gayle Walker Wellness provides massage therapy and wellness solutions to help with your pain and wellness goals. Deep Tissue Massage, stress relief, vitamins and aromatherapy guarantee you feel better. *Kurt Vannaman-Sonic Systems, Inc. Greater Hope Foundation Visitation Center 15490 Civic Dr., Ste. 106,Victorville CA 92392 (760) 245-5555 www.greaterhopefoundation.com Clubs & Organizations Greater Hope Foundation’s Visitation Center operates a state-of-the-art visitation center that promotes safe and healthy visitation between children in foster care and their biological family members. * Helena Smith – All Clear Live Scan Guasti Construction, Inc. 10328 El Centro, Oak Hills CA 92344 (760) 949-0480 www.guastiwindandsolar.com Solar Energy Equipment & Systems Dealers Guasti Wind & Solar is a local family-owned business that has been serving the High Desert since 1987. As a nationallyrecognized, award-winning company, they specialize in helping their customers own a wind or solar system to shelter them from ever-increasing utility costs or power outages. Call (760) 9490480 and ask for John to receive a free site visit or consultation. High Desert Cancer Outreach Center Victorville CA 92394 (760) 298-8421 www.hdcoc.org Clubs & Organizations The High Desert Cancer Outreach Center is a non-profit 501©(3) organization formed to provide support and resources for cancer patients and their families. *Mike Rothschild


insight magazine Lakeside Academy 12303 Ridgecrest Rd.,Victorville CA 92395 (760) 245-8680 www.lakesideacademy.com Preschools Lakeside Academy is the “Best Preschool/Daycare” for our STEAM-based preschool and school-age programs! We use fun and exciting monthly themes to introduce Science, Technology, Engineering Arts and Math to our students! Sports, Dance and Spanish also available! Call to schedule a tour (760) 245-8680. LegalShield Associates 7th Ave., Hesperia CA 92395 (760) 887-3239 www.legalshieldassociate.com/ekress Legal Services We Provides Businesses, Employees, and Families Affordable Legal Plans and the Most Comprehensive Identity Theft Protection. We have been in Business for 42 years, helping business and individuals to know their legal rights and restoring stolen identities. Call for information. My Gym 12044 Dunia Rd., A1, Victorville CA 92392 (760) 646-8841 www.mygym.com Children’s Fitness Center Each week, My Gym offers programs geared to children’s growing needs. We have award-winning classes for children 6 weeks -13 years. My Gym Kids grow by leaps and bounds. Physical benefits include increased strength, balance, fitness, coordination, and motor skills. My Gym Kids develop a greater level of confidence and self-esteem in any of the thousands of weekly classes we offer. Come learn why My Gym is the Worldwide Leader in Children’s Fitness. Your first class is complimentary. *Kaye Walraven-Abengoa Solar LLC Park University-Victor Valley Campus 18422 Bear Valley Rd.,Victorville CA 92395 (442) 242-9028 www.park.edu Schools-Colleges & Universities Park University, established in 1875 in Parkville, MO, offers a flexible, convenient and affordable globally-relevant liberal arts education at its Victor Valley College campus, as well as at Barstow Community College and Barstow MCLB. P’s & Q’s Antiques 15080 7th St., Ste. 11,Victorville CA 92395 (760) 951-2262 Antiques & Collectibles We are a friendly, family owned & operated store. We buy & sell vintage furniture, collectibles & novelties. We are open 7 Days a week, 10:00 am-5:00 pm, except major holidays. We look forward to serving you! *Charles Luebcke-The Brass Pickle Deli

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Say Marketing and Promotions Adelanto CA 92301 (760) 486-1821 www.saypromos.net Promotional Products SAY Marketing and Promotions helps Local Businesses, Schools and Organizations properly use promotional products and custom decorated apparel as part of their branding, promotional campaigns, incentive marketing and sales/fundraising campaigns. We do the legwork so you don’t have to! Thornys Oak Hills 13330 Ranchero Rd., Oak Hills CA 92344 (760) 963-3009 Restaurants Thornys Sports Bar and grill is a family oriented eatery and bar, good food ,good people and good prices. We have daily food and drink specials and have numerous TV’s to watch your favorite sports and television programs Come Join Us! Victorville Hyundai Mazda 14821 Palmdale Rd.,Victorville CA 92392 (760) 241-3801 www.VictorvilleHyundai.com Automobile Dealers-New & Used Victorville Hyundai Mazda is a full service dealership offering new and pre-owned auto sales from a friendly and knowledgeable staff, a well trained service department, and a parts department that can answer any parts related question you have. VVMT (Victorville Medical Transportation) 16044 Bear Valley Rd., Ste. 8, Victorville CA 92395 (760) 951-1900 www.victorvillemedtrans.com Transportation VVMT has been providing service since 2005 and is the largest Non-Emergency Medical Transportation provider in the High Desert. VVMT mission is to provide the highest level of Safety, Customer Service, Professionalism and On-Time Performance to each patient we transport. VVMT is now expanding its operation to include: Government, School, other Medical, Private and Special Events. Areas of service are as follows, Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, Phelan, Lancaster, Palmdale, Barstow, Ridgecrest, Lone Pine, Big Pine, Bishop and Mammoth. We are currently expanding in Riverside County, San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County. Woodard & Curran PO Box 1565, Victorville CA 92393 (760) 963-6323 www.woodardcurran.com Environmental Consultant Woodard & Curran is an 850-person, integrated engineering, science and operations company. Privately held and steadily growing, the firm serves public and private clients locally and nationwide. Woodard & Curran has received numerous honors and awards, and is ranked among Engineering News Record’s top 100 environmental firms. *Sean McGlade-City of Victorville


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VICTOR VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

ANNIVERSARIES

* Investing in the Chamber as a Chairman’s Circle Member

30 + Years

Cemex Desert Community Bank* Gold West Mobile Home Park Greiner Buick GMC* Rotary Club of Victorville Southwest Gas Corporation* Zumbrunn Law Corporation

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American Red Cross-H.D. Chapter Bridges Beauty College, Inc. Costco Wholesale First Mortgage Corporation High Desert Villas Joni Moss Newporter Luxury Apartments Pat Caldwell, Ph.D., Management Consultant PRINTmart* Sonshine Auto Body Stater Bros. Market #118 Stater Bros. Market #123 Victor Valley Mortuary, Inc. Victor Valley Union High School District

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Desert Castle Realty High Desert Skin & Laser Center J. Michaels Salon & Day Spa Massey Insurance Molly Brown’s Country Cafe-Hesperia Rd. Physician’s Surgery Center River Ranch Mobile Home Park/Jamboree Housing Southern California Edison Co. Victor Elementary Teacher’s Association Victor Valley Community Concert Assn.

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Alta Vista Public Charter Apple Valley Unified School District Charter High Desert Health Care Group, LLC Country Oak & Stoves DesignFluxx, LLC DreamCars European Auto Repair Edward Jones – Ryan McCray El Pescador Restaurant #18 FASTSIGNS HD Art N Frame James Cox KVTR Victor 1590 Mary Kay Cosmetics- Andrea Tober McDonald’s Licensee-La Paz New Image Weightloss & Wellness Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care Shattuck’s Automotive Solution Strategies International, Inc. Victor Valley Christian School Victorville Motors Victorville Old Town Rte. 66 Historic Society West End Material Supply Winchester Properties IV, LLC


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RIBBON CUTTINGS

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Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority — Omnivore Biogas Renewable Energy September 26

Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group — Dr. Hernandez August 21

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CALENDAR

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November

December

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Ambassador Cmte. Mtg. 2:30 pm Ribbon Cutting – Moore Digital Marketing 3:00 pm

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VMI 7:30 am Victorville Conference Center 12603 Mariposa Rd.

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VMI 7:30 am Victorville Conference Center 12603 Mariposa Rd.

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New Member Reception 9:00 am Location TBA

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Legislative Action Cmte. Mtg. 8:00 am

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Ambassador Cmte. Mtg. 2:30 pm

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2 Year Anniversary The Brass Pickle Deli 10:00 am 15617 Roy Rogers Dr., Ste. 103

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Board of Directors Mtg. 7:00 am

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Office Closed

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Veteran’s Day – Office Closed

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Board of Directors Mtg. 7:00 am Membership Development Mtg. 8:30 am

January

27 – 28 Happy Thanksgiving — Office Closed

Meetings are held at the Victor Valley Chamber of Commerce, 14174 Green Tree Blvd., unless otherwise noted. For more information, call (760) 245-6506, or check our website: wwwvvchamber.com

2014-15

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VMI 7:30 am Victorville Conference Center 12603 Mariposa Rd.

Please contact Michele if you would like to become involved in the 2014-15 Chairman’s Circle. Members can budget their Chamber commitments well in advance. The amount chosen includes the annual membership dues, with the additional amount applied to various sponsorships, support of Chamber programs, and advertising.

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Gold Members Abengoa Solar LLC Auto Park at Valley Center City of Victorville & SCLA Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group Southwest Gas Corporation Victor Valley Global Medical Center

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Silver Members Alaska USA Business & Commercial Services Apple Valley Transfer and Storage & ShredYourDocs.com Athena Jean Salon & Day Spa Century 21 Fairway Realty, Inc. Desert Community Bank Excelsior Charter Schools Greiner Buick GMC Mitsubishi Cement

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