Sept | Oct Commerce Insight

Page 1

ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

It’s time to talk about OPEN ENROLLMENT

SEPT|OCT 2015

ROSEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE



CONTENTS

September | October

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

2

NEWS FROM THE CEO

3

This Chamber Rocks in So Many Ways

State of the City

MEMBER HIGHLIGHT Granite Pointe Psychiatry Group

4

CITY OF ROSEVILLE UPDATE

5

FEATURED MEMBER

6

MEMBER HIGHLIGHT

8

Living Within Our Means

Joe Flores Open Enrollment!

Join the Farmers Team!

RIBBON CUTTINGS New Businesses Celebrating their Membership with the Chamber

WHAT’S HAPPENING? Don’t Miss our Upcoming Events. You May Just Find A Hot New Lead!

10 12

w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

Let’s Chat

6 2

5

4

8

10 3 page

1


Officers President Kim Silvers

A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT

Silvers HR LLC

President-Elect

This Chamber Rocks in So Many Ways

Brian Ivie

Mercy San Juan Medical Center

Secretary/Treasurer Jeremy Masters Kee & Associates

Past President Randy Wilson

Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Vice Presidents Community Development & Education Liisa Stark

Union Pacific Railroad

Economic & Government Affairs James Cuppet

SIMS Recycling Solutions

Membership Development Kristen Holihan

California Bank & Trust

Board of Directors Ted Allegra

Consolidated Communications

Patrick Brady

Sutter Roseville Medical Center

Tim Burke Quest

Michelle Cannon Lozano Smith

Jeff Dern

PRIDE Industries

Bill Halldin

Halldin Public Relations

Heidi Harman WalMart

Ashley Harris

Ignite Young Professionals

John Mason

Gurnee Mason & Forestiere

Janette Moynier

First Bank - Vernon Street

Bruce Stephenson GALLINA LLP

Jared Thomas, DC Thomas Chiropractic

Brian Whitmore BCA Architects

2

page

Kim Silvers

’m very proud of our IChamber Roseville and Granite Bay of Commerce.

Prior to joining the Board a few years ago, I only saw the external events that allow our members to network and let their hair down. I’ve learned that our Chamber members have a significant outreach to our community and the surrounding areas. If you aren’t a “networker” and are wondering if the Chamber is a good business investment, consider these less spotlighted activities. Silvers HR LLC

If you want to learn about and weigh in on the local and statewide political moves that may affect your business, I encourage you to attend one of our monthly Government Affairs Committee meetings. Everyone is welcome to attend. Representatives from our local and state politicians are present to share their insights on bills. Chamber members are encouraged to air their concerns and questions about these bills prior to a vote. Our Roseville Chamber Political Action Committee (PAC) is gearing up for the election season. You can read more about our PAC in Krista Bernasconi’s column on page 4. The PAC is only a few years old and is becoming a great resource for the weary voter. The PAC is vetting and weighing in on candidates and local ballot measures. Keep an eye out for their endorsements. Our BECOME committee is a unique partnership of area school districts, local universities and our business leaders. If we are to make an impact in our community, (I believe) it starts in the schools. Have you attended one of the Economic Development Committee meetings? You’ll hear the latest from the City of Roseville and Placer County on new businesses coming or being enticed to come to our area. Hey, they may be talking about your next

potential customer. If you’ve read this far and are the first person to email me (calls and texts do not count) to tell me the names of three of our President’s Circle members then I will buy you breakfast at my #1 stop in Granite Bay. The Member Advisory Council is open to all members (as are all of these committees) to gain their input on Chamber member benefits and recommend new ideas about member services and programs. This is a creative group where thinking out loud is encouraged. SPLASH - Ok, it’s coming up and I can’t wait for the big event. Many people think SPLASH is a social event offering only lots of food, drink and fun music. Au Contraire! A portion of the proceeds from SPLASH are donated to the City of Roseville Parks and Recreation Department At-Risk Youth Program. We can donate a little now for this worthy cause or take our chances on the risk of paying a lot more later. I’ve only touched on a few of the committees working every day to create a voice in our surrounding community. “It takes a village” to make a great place to live and work. Our Chamber is affecting many aspects of your day, whether or not we wave the flag about it. I encourage you to drop in on a committee meeting and see how we rock this community.

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


NEWS FROM THE CEO

State of the City J

oin us Wednesday, September 16th at Westfield Galleria at Roseville for Mayor Carol Garcia’s State of the City Address. This high-profile event will showcase our local community’s economic, educational, and cultural development, as well as revealing our plans for the future of Roseville. Reserve a prestigious spot at the VIP Breakfast by becoming one of our sponsors. We offer three levels of sponsorships to meet your business needs: All America City($1000), Rose($500), & Junction($250). All sponsorship levels also include

promotion in front of the community decision makers Wendy Gerig during the event. Roseville Chamber VIP Breakfast will be of Commerce served at 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. The program will commence at 8:30 a.m. and will continue until 9:00 a.m. Join us in celebrating another year of our city’s success! A portion of the proceeds will benefit the REACH Foundation.

Chamber Staff Chief Executive Officer Wendy Gerig

Controller

Stephanie Tighe

Director of Administration Amy Yeager

Events & Sponsorship Coordinator Katie Delyon

Membership Services Coordinator Anne Pastrana

Communications Specialist Muang Saeteurn

Customer Relations Specialist Nancy McElroy

Advertising & Business Development Michelle Culbertson

Membership Retention Representative Scott Otsuka

Accounting Assistant Pehavee Tucker

Roseville Chamber of Commerce 650 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 783-8136

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

There is no better Chamber of Commerce in the six cities in the four states in which Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck has offices. We enjoy and benefit so much from sponsoring our young lawyers through Leadership Roseville; we enjoy and benefit so much from our booth at Roseville 20xx every year; and, we enjoy and benefit so much from our sponsorship of SPLASH! All through, and as a benefit of, our President’s Circle membership in Roseville’s Chamber of Commerce.

Roseville Chamber of Commerce, serving Roseville and Granite Bay, is proud to be an accredited fivestar 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% achieve five-star status.

John Haluck

Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck, LLP

w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

page

3


Political Action Committee Preps for 2016 Elections our Roseville Chamber Political Action Committee (PAC), consisting of 9 members from the South Y Placer business community, is taking note of what’s shaping up to be an energetic and eventful 2016 election season. In 2012, the PAC expanded its bylaws to allow for the endorsement of

Krista Bernasconi

Chair, Roseville Political Action Committee

candidates as historically it had taken positions exclusively on ballot initiatives. In 2014, 100 percent of the Chamber PAC’s endorsed candidates & measures passed. This non-election year has allowed the PAC to review its procedures related to the endorsement process. We will again look to make endorsements of candidates & measures whose district or initiative include Roseville and Granite Bay. We are committed to researching the issues & standing behind what’s in the best interest for the Roseville area business community. We will vet candidates through written questionnaires & interviews. What’s on tap for Roseville elections in 2016?

Below are districts we will monitor closely: California State Senate, District 1 California State Assembly, District 6 Placer County Supervisor, District 4 Placer County Water Agency, District 4 Roseville City Council (A total of three seats are up for election and two of those are open seats due to term limits.)

Potential Ballot Initiative: Transportation Sales Tax: Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) is exploring the feasibility of a sales tax initiative on the November ‘16 ballot to repair outdated and overloaded infrastructure including the I-80 and Highway 65 corridors. The PAC is in the information-gathering stage and will continue to be proactive on this proposed initiative and others that may impact economic development in the region.

Lastly, mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 3rd from 5-6:30 when the PAC will hold its annual reception for elected leaders at ASR Restaurant & Lounge, located at 390 N. Sunrise Blvd. Join business leaders, fellow chamber members, & elected officials on this off-year election day celebration. More information will be available at rosevillechamber.com. It’s been my pleasure serving the business community as the PAC chair for the last two years. Your ideas are always welcome at Krista@KFBPublicAffairs.com

MEMBER HIGHLIGHT

Elena Rapoport, MD Psychiatrist

Dr. Elena Rapoport, MD provides state-of-the-art non-drug Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy for the treatment of depression. My training, experience, and broad interest in human behavior, human interaction, and variety of human experiences have led me to treat a wide variety of psychiatric illnesses with a special emphasis on Depression, Anxiety, and ADHD. I am extensively experienced in the area of psychopharmacology. If you choose, I use genetic testing to choose appropriate medications for the treatment of mental illnesses. Most notably I provide Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy, which has an unparalleled ability in the treatment of depression. I truly care about my patients. I want to help you confront your anxieties, your fears, and your issues. I understand the discomfort you might be experiencing due to the overwhelming complexities you may be feeling. I want you to feel better, and I will draw upon my expertise to explore a number of techniques and methods both traditional and modern that will help you start feeling like yourself again. Company Name:

Granite Pointe Psychiatry Group 2281 Lava Ridge Ct, Suite 140 Roseville CA 95661 Contact:

Dr. Elena Rapoport, Psychiatry, MD Phone: 916 409 3615 Website: gppsychiatry.com Email: doctorrapoport@gmail.com 4

page

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


CITY OF ROSEVILL E UPDATE

W

ith July 1 comes the start of a new fiscal year for the City of Roseville. I’m pleased to report that our fiveyear strategy to close the structural budget deficit was a success. We will be “living within our means,” since this is the first year since the beginning of the recession that we don’t have to borrow from savings to cover our expenses. I appreciate the diligence of our staff citywide to ensure the City is on sound financial footing. This year’s budget is a “flat-line budget,” with revenues and expenses just about even, since both sides of the ledger have increased since last year. The City is $750,000 in the black on a $135.3 million General Fund budget. Tax revenues, which make up 66 percent (not 100 percent, as many assume) of General Fund revenues, increased at a faster pace than expenses. That puts us in a positive position, but cost pressures remain, including personnel costs, capital investments in our infrastructure, and replenishing the reserve funds that we borrowed from to get us through the recession. The City Council sets priorities and allocates resources for our most pressing needs. This year’s budget addresses a range of needs with a specific focus on the following:

Police Services and Emergency Response

Maintaining adequately staffed and trained police and fire departments, including neighborhood patrols, crimeprevention programs and emergency personnel, is vital to protecting Roseville’s quality of life and maintain rapid emergency and medical response times.

Streets, Roads, and Public Facilities

Roseville’s quality of life. It is fiscally responsible to maintain our streets, roads, and public facilities now, so they don’t deteriorate and become more costly to fix in the future.

Economy and Jobs

Programs that retain, attract, and help expand businesses in Roseville are important to creating jobs Carol Garcia and a vibrant local economy. Roseville City Mayor

Sound and Stable Utilities

Having well-run, reliable, low-cost, city-owned utilities has proven an economic advantage to Roseville over the years. This year’s focus is on water supply reliability issues related to the ongoing drought; legislative and regulatory advocacy regarding new laws and regulations that affect the operations and costs of running the City’s electric, water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities; and investment in infrastructure to renew and continue our utility services. Providing excellent service and working with our residents and businesses to maintain a high quality of life make this a great community to call home. I’m proud that our staff earned an unprecedented 95 percent approval rating this spring from our residents for the service they provide, as we continue to grow. Our sound fiscal approach and strong partnerships with our community will keep Roseville one of the most desirable places in California to live, work, and spend leisure time. It’s how we’re securing our future.

Well-maintained city streets, roads, parks and recreation centers help protect property values and maintain

w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

page

5


FEATURED MEMBER

T U Y O O U R O P TI O B A T A H C NS T ’S

Serving Placer County for over 20 years...

LE

over

Medicare Annual Election Period

Covered CA Open Enrollment

Oct 15 - Dec 7

OPEN ENROLLMENTS

Nov 1 - Jan 31

Products + Services

◊ Medicare ◊ Health Insurance ◊ Retirement Planning ◊ Long Term Care Insurance

◊ Dental ◊ Life Insurance ◊ Employer Group Plans ◊ Identity Theft Protection

I would love to meet you! NO CONSULTATION FEE 919 Reserve Drive Ste. 124 Roseville, CA 95678 O: (877) 355-2921 C: (916) 396-4111

joe@joe-medicare.com www.floresinsure.com

Joe H. Flores JD, MBA

CA License #0C47455

In planning for the future, you will have lots of questions about medicare coverage & Covered CA. I look forward to answering your questions today and caring for your health care and other coverage needs for now and the future. Please feel free to call me for more information. You can reach me at my office at (877) 355-2921 or on my cell at (916) 396-4111. 6

page

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


PARTY LIKE IT’S 1995

A

re you ready for Roseville’s biggest party of the Year? This year we are celebrating our 20th Anniversary of SPLASH by “Partying Like It’s 1995!” Throw on your LA Lights, bust out your leisure suit, comb back your mullet and turn up Billy Ray Cyrus as you get ready to flashback 20 years. Festivities take place Saturday, September 12th at 6:30 p.m. at the Roseville Aquatics Complex located at 3051 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. Want the best deal? Purchase tickets by August 31st to get individual tickets for $60 or a pair for $99. Starting September 1st, tickets will be $80 per person without

their best handcrafted beers, wines, spirits and non-alcoholic refreshments. You might discover your next favorite cold brew!

the special pair pricing. Your all-inclusive ticket entry will give you full access to more than 35 signature dishes from restaurants and caterers complimented with more than 30 beverage vendors bringing in

The party is open to guests 21 and over. Identification is required for entry. Use this time to mix and mingle with others and demonstrate your community involvement. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to the City of Roseville Parks & Recreation Department At-Risk Youth Program. Earn the VIP treatment by becoming a sponsor of this significant event. As an event sponsor, we will guarantee you exclusive early entry to the party. Have your business spotlighted in front of 1,100 expected attendees!

Rock Out in your Best 90’s Outfit!

www.RosevilleSPLASH.com w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

page

7


MEMBER HIGHLIGHT

FARMERS INSURANCE ROSEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE

Pictured: ( L to R ) Garrett Krier, Leticia da Conceicao, Christine Foxworthy

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS - JUNE | JULY Aesthetics, by Dr. Lee Alison Santiago-Mobile Notary All Stars Auto Works Bangkok Cafe Big Green IT California State University, Sacramento Century 21- M&M and Associates Chase Bank - Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. Citadel Management Company CMG Financial Cognitive Behavior Therapy Center of Sacramento Valley Destiny Christian Church Diamond Brite Tile Cleaning Encompass Explore Momentum Guy’s for Lunch Handyman-For-Hire Hayashi Technology Solutions, Inc Health Education Council Healthmarkets Insurance Agency House 2 Home Showcase Hybrid Brokers Realty 8

page

JERSEY’S Haircuts & Brews Julie Hanson Consulting Keller Williams-Mai Britt Myrtroen Kevin Kiley-Candidate for State Assembly Kirkson Realty Group Koisan Sushi La Huaca Law Offices of Dianna M. Wilke LPAS Architecture & Design Marshall and Associates Real Estate Inc. Melody Executive Center Milk Man Toner Company Moe’s Southwest Grill Mrs. D’s Fashion Boutique NextHome Cedar Street Realty Northstar Home OEM Appliance Oil Stop Pavilions Dental Group Posh Lifestyle Company Precision Flooring

Projectivity Solutions Regal House Gallery Renaissance Church Roseville Surgery Center Russian American Media, Inc. SAFTA (Security & Firearms Training Academy) Sehatu Sleep Sierra Pregnancy & Health Signature Homestyles Smart & Final Take Shape for Life Teleplan International The Glass Guru The Real Estate Insider Total Wine & More Transform Trojan Storage of Roseville Turning Heads Designs Zac Bacon-Windermere Real Estate

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


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

p h o n e 9 1 6. 78 3 . 8 3 17

we b p baker. co m

Travel to

Spain & the Costa Del Sol Contact Amy Yeager for Details: amy@rosevillechamber.com | (916) 783-8360 w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

page

9


RIBBON CUTTINGS- JUNE | JULY

Discovery ShopAmerican Cancer Society

BNI Roseville Legends & Heroes

Cal Tech MortgageMike Cepeda

Century 21M&M and Associates

CLL Law

10

Growing Brilliant Preschool Academy

Flores & Associates Insurance Services

Guth & Changaris, A Professional Law Corporation

Opera House Saloon

Precision Flooring

SLIMKOR

Stratus Building Solutions

Vision Real Estate

Wordell Law Group

On The Mark Coaching

page

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


OUR LOYAL RENEWALS - JUNE | JULY 1 YEAR PLUS Accurate Cleaning, Inc. AFLAC Alex Rue Insurance Agency, Inc Asante Catering BANC Home Loans Bell Brothers Plumbing, Heating and Air Berco Redwood Better Tomorrows Beyer Law Group, a Professional Law Corporation BloodSource Granite Bay BNI - Roseville Success Link Boys & Girls Club of Placer County BSLA Creations Inc. Class Act Plumbing, Heating & Air

5 YEARS PLUS Allen Communications American Legion Post 169 Country Gables Cafe Dave & Buster’s European Wax Center - Fountains First Citizens Bank

10 YEARS PLUS Abundant Life Fellowship AlphaGraphics ASYST Data Group Barbieri Commercial Ben Bridge Jewelers Bird & Pet Clinic of Roseville Borges Architectural Group, Inc. Bruce M. Holt, DDS, Inc. Specialist in Endodontics Burrell Consulting Group, Inc.

20 YEARS PLUS A+ Dental Care Aba Daba Rentals & Ready Mix Fabricare & Heirloom Restoration

30 YEARS PLUS

Coldwell Banker-Jeff Anderson Coldwell Banker-Marc Heinzer Corr Dental Designs, Inc. Earl Consulting, LLC Edwards Collision Studios Ellis Partners LLC Employers Select Insurance Services Inc. Flint Builders Fritzsche Associates, Inc. Home Care Assistance Image Orthodontics Industrial Control Links, Inc. Invitation Homes Iron Addiction Jack’s Urban Eats Jamee Pau Fit Johnson Ranch Management Jones & Mayer, Attorneys at Law KFB Public Affairs

Le Ride Lions Gate Hotel & Conference Center Meritage Homes Muscular Dystrophy Association Nurse Next Door Owen-Dunn Insurance Services Paradise Laundry Paragon Financial - Michael Takayama Petersen Law Placer Business Network Prosio Communications RC Pacific Construction RE/MAX GOLD-Ranga Pathak Red Door Property Management Relevance 360 Remedy Rx Pharmacy & Compounding

Flores & Associates Insurance Services Frayji Design Group INC GFBB Benefits & Insurance Services, Inc. Herrig & Vogt, LLP Joli Nail Spa Juice Plus+ K. Hovnanian Homes Kniesel’s Auto Service of Roseville

Law Offices of Joanna R. Mendoza, PC Martin Consulting Group MDSTAT Urgent Care Minuteman Press Roseville Peet’s Coffee & Tea - The Fountains Placer Summit Financial Group Prestwood IT Solutions Primerica Financial

Shelly’s Smart Shopper SureWest Directories Tevis Insurance Solutions The Salvation Army Tint Pros of Roseville Trident Society Westside Christian Church

California Family Fitness Roseville Club Center Joint Unified School District Colonial Village Apartments Community Recovery Resources Comstock’s Magazine County of Placer Davin Management Group ECORP Consulting, Inc. ENGEO Incorporated Express Employment Professionals Foothills Habitat For Humanity

Golden Eagle Janitorial Granite Bay Golf Club Hilton Garden Inn - Roseville Holiday Inn Express RocklinGalleria Area Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard Larkspur Landing - Roseville LP Consulting Engineers, Inc. Maidu Village Senior Apts. III Mechanics Bank Morris Enterprises Paul’s Safe & Lock

PrimePay Randy Peters Catering & Event Planning Rocky Ridge Town Center Smog ‘N Go Sun City Roseville Community Association Texas West Bar-B-Que The Spa Doctor, Inc. UCP of Sacramento and Northern California Vision Quest Information Solutions, Inc.

Fratcher Auto Body, Inc. HDL Design Architecture & Interior Design Lambert Funeral Home - 4916 Nor-Cal Logos Office Depot Old Republic Title Co.

PASCO scientific Phillips Land Law, Inc. Placer SPCA Project Go, Inc. Roseville Commons - A Ray Stone Senior Community

Roseville Masonic Hall Board Association Seale Signs TRI Commercial Real EstateEd Benoit Van Erp, Petersen & Babcock, LLP

Sierra College Kirk Doyle, Realtor J & J Body Shop, Inc.

Enterprise Holdings w w w. r o s e v i l l e c h a m b e r. c o m

40 YEARS PLUS

Interwest Consulting Group

Revival Center of Roseville Soroptimist International of Roseville St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church Stratus Building Solutions The Bishop Real Estate Group The Boldt Company The Monk’s Cellar The Pexa Group Inc. Tiner Commercial Real Estate Services Toledo Don LLP Tri Counties Bank Verde Creations Willdan Engineering Wilson Personal Training Wing Pros, Inc.

Neighborly Pest Management, Inc.

Cousins Maine Lobster Sacramento page

11


WHAT’S HAPPENING... PLACES TO BE, PEOPLE TO MEET, THINGS TO DO IN SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER

chamber luncheons SEPTEMBER OCTOBER

September Sponsors

18 16

networking breakfasts SEPTEMBER 24 OCTOBER 22

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

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

September Events

22

TUESDAY SEMINARS FOR SUCCESS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

07

MONDAY CHAMBER OFFICE CLOSED LABOR DAY

23

10

THURSDAY ROSEVILLE UNIVERSITY A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

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

24

THURSDAY CHAMBER BREAKFAST 7:00 am - 9:00 am ***TEMPORARY VENUE CHANGE***

11

FRIDAY MEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL 9:00 am - 10:00 am

12

SATURDAY

SPLASH

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

15

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

16

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

18

FRIDAY CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Maidu Community Center 1550 Maidu Dr. Program: Capital Region Business Resiliency Catered by: Capital City Catering & Event Planning Sponsor: YP Marketing Solutions

16

FRIDAY CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Maidu Community Center 1550 Maidu Dr. Program: Open Networking Catered by: Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill Sponsor: Community 1st Bank

20

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

21

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

22

THURSDAY CHAMBER BREAKFAST 7:00 am - 9:00 am Sierra View Country Club 105 Alta Vista Ave. Sponsor: The Promo Agency

27

TUESDAY SEMINARS FOR SUCCESS 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

28

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

Sun City Roseville Community Association

Timbercreek Ballroom 7050 Del Webb Blvd. Sponsor: Eskaton

October Events 01

THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm ASR Restaurant & Lounge 390 N. Sunrise Ave.

08

THURSDAY ROSEVILLE UNIVERSITY A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

09

FRIDAY MEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL 9:00 am - 10:00 a.m.

13

TUESDAY BECOME COMMITTEE 7:30 am - 9:00 am

Would you like to place your ad in the next Insight Newsletter? Contact Michelle Culbertson at 916-757-6881 or michelle@rosevillechamber.com 12

page

Roseville Chamber of Commerce


s

ADVERTISE ON OUR WEBSITE SAVE THE DATES: September 10th

How to Engage & Motivate Team Members

October 8th How to Engage & Motivate Team Members

Roseville Chamber of Commerce | 650 Douglas Blvd | (916) 783-8136 | rosevillechamber.com

ONLY FOUR SPOTS AVAILABLE


Roseville Chamber of Commerce 650 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95678

Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Roseville, CA Permit No. 76

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

President’s Circle 2015 Members S I G N AT U R E L E V E L

P L AT I N U M L E V E L

GOLD LEVEL

S I LV E R L E V E L

T I TA N I U M L E V E L

BRONZE LEVEL


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.