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JUNE 2014
Chair Message 2
City /Downtown News 3
Retirement Planning 4
Member News 5
Member Spotlights 6
Professional Services 7
Calendar 8
Vol. 14, Issue 6
“Creating A Communit Where Business Thrives”
Perfect Cuts Opening Golf Tourney 2014 May Mixer
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A Message from the
Board Chair…. Did you know that your Chamber hosts quarterly City of Tracy Liaison Meetings? You may be wondering what goes on in these meetings? Who goes? Who cares? The Chamber City Liaison Meeting is a quarterly event where city staff update the Chamber and
its membership on the following areas: retail and entertainment growth and development activities, industrial and business growth, as well as new businesses relocating into our community. This is an opportunity to meet one on one with the City and learn what development and business growth is taking place. This is your one stop place to get the latest in development and City news updates. Other topics of interest are also discussed like recent sales tax growth in the City, the recent retail survey, special City events and promotions such as the Shop Local Campaign. This is an opportunity to learn what is going on first hand and talk directly with City staff. In addition to the Chamber board members, all Chamber members are invited to attend. This firsthand knowledge can help you grow your business and give you first-hand information to make better informed business decisions. If you are like me you want to know about new competition that is coming to town before they get here and or any other relevant information to help make better daily business decisions. We all care about our business environment and our City and in order to be informed, plan on attending the upcoming City Liaison meeting at the Chamber offices on June, 16th at 4:00 pm. The meeting generally lasts about an hour. Please RSVP to the Chamber office at 209-835-2131. In case you can’t attend this meeting, future meetings will be held September 15th and December 15th all at 4PM at the Chamber office. Please make plans to join us!
-Mike Donaghy Board Chair Tracy Chamber of Commerce
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board Chair: Mike Donaghy, West Valley Mall
Lisa Aguilera, Keller Williams Realty
Dan Ball, McLane
Larry Benson, Nationwide Insurance
Sheri Facciolla, Patriot Pest Management
Bill Fields, Surtec Systems, Inc.
Will Fleet, Tracy Press
Dr. Jim Franco, Tracy Unified School District
Bruce George, Thrivent Financial
Daniel Greene, Bank of the West
Dana Cooper, PG&E
Cliff Hudson, Fresh Coat Painters
Nolan O’Brien, Lawrence Livermore Lab
Robin Lopez, Taylor Farms Pacific
Scott McFarland, Journey Christian Church
Doshia Myrick, Fairfield Inn Tracy
Al Santa Catalina, Buffalo Wild Wings
Tammy Shaff, Sutter Tracy Hospital
Chad Wood, Willbanks & Wood PLC
CHAMBER AMBASSADORS
Lisa Aguilera, Keller Williams Realty
Julie Andrade, Andrade Chiropractic
Karen Aranda, Altamont Mechanical Heating/Air
Gemaine Clark
Dave Garcia, Dave Garcia Designs
Bruce George, Thrivent Financial
Virna Hudson, Fresh Coat Painters
Ray Lopez, Keller Williams Realty
Conrad Levoit, Levoit Advanced Protective Services
Carol Newman, Surtec Systems, Inc.
Brian Schilling, Zero BS Marketing
Lon Swanson, Journey Christian Church
CHAMBER STAFF Sofia Valenzuela, President [email protected]
Maria Valenzuela, Membership/Event Services [email protected]
Robin Paloma, Events Assistant [email protected]
Alyssa Mupo, Hire Me First Program Coordinator [email protected]
Carol Neely, Receptionist
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What’s Happening
in your City... Economic Development: Sports Authority in the West Valley Mall set to open in August Red Robin construction underway with opening slated for November Grant Bar & Lounge to open behind Extended Stay America. New eateries to open at the Tracy Pavilion
center on Naglee Rd. including 2nd location for Dickeys BBQ, Extreme Pita and Ono Hawaiian BBQ. Oak Valley Community Bank to occupy part of the former
Ward Real Estate building on corner of 11th & Central in Downtown Tracy.
Origins Books to open in June in the former Ria Mia Beads location on 10th Street.
Tracy Highlights: Unemployment rate for Tracy continues below California
average at 7.2%. Far below surrounding cities (Manteca-10.1%; Lodi 8.8%; Stockton 14.3%)
Sales tax for Tracy continues in an upward trend showing a 12.7% increase. Increases for other cities included Lodi 6.6%, Manteca 4.8% and Stockton 2.8%.
For more information about the City of Tracy visit www.ci.tracy.ca.us
What’s Happening
in your Downtown... The 2014 Summer Block Party Series continues with “Boots, Chaps & Cowboy Hats” on June 13th and “Rhythm & Blues” on June 20th. The free Block Parties are held at the Downtown Plaza (6th Street and Central Avenue) from 6 to 9 p.m. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
The Downtown Tracy Farmers' Market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The new Wednesday evening market begins on June 4thand runs through August 27th from 4 to 8 p.m.
EMOS Korean Restaurant (31 W. 10th Street) and Thai Jasmine (29 W. 10th Street) are now open! SweeTarts Bakery has chosen to locate in Downtown Tracy (1020 B Street) and will begin construction soon. Visit Main Street Music in their new, larger location at 45 W. 10th Street.
This month's Third Friday falls on June 20th! Several downtown businesses will remain open until 9pm. Don't miss the extended shopping hours and specials!
Download the Downtown Tracy phone application, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter for the most up to date information!
For more information about Downtown Tracy, visit www.tracycitycenter.com
Elite Ambassador: of the month:
Dave Garcia,
Dave Garcia Designs
Thank you for your
continuous support to the
Chamber and its members!
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Twenty years ago, retirement was a time to look forward to and savor. But, today, we live in uncertain times. So, for most working adults, retirement has become very complex—requiring years of
planning, a well-thought-out strategy, and a phase to be put off as much as possible.
We’re living more years in retirement. Why? Company-sponsored pensions have all but become extinct. Thanks to medical advances and healthier lifestyles, people are living longer. In the early 20th century, life expectancy was 47.3 years vs. today’s life span of nearly 79 years. According to data from the Social Security Administration, a man who lives to 65 will live on average to age 84, while women of the same age should live to age 86. Or course, this is good news; but we need to be prepared for it.
The truth about Social Security. And if you believe that Social Security will be there to support you, think again. For retirees in 2013, if you retire at the full age of 66, your maximum monthly benefit is $2,533—not enough for many of you to live comfortably.
While there are no easy solutions, life insurance can guarantee the protection of your loved ones and also supplement your retirement savings if the death benefit is no longer needed.
Leaving a legacy. Life insurance’s primary purpose is to deliver death benefit protection, which can provide a generally tax-free legacy to your loved ones. But permanent life insurance also carries “living” benefits. Your policy earns cash value that accumulates tax deferred. This means you do not pay taxes on any of the accumulation within the policy. Additionally, you can access that money generally tax-free through policy loans. This cash value can be used to fund college expenses, a small business loan, or any other anticipated or unexpected event.
In addition to the death benefit protection, the cash value of permanent life insurance can also be used to supplement your retirement income. As such, it can be a vital piece of the complex puzzle of retirement planning. Article Courtesy of Erik Andersen, Agent, CA Ins. Lic. #0G64204 New York Life Insurance To learn more about the information or topics discussed, please contact Erik at 209-914-6010.
Don’t Rely Soley on
Uncle Sam’s Help for Retirement
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Welcome to the Chamber New
Members! Casa Grande Mexican Restaurant
30 W. 10th Street, Tracy, CA 209-836-5344
Javier Arias *Restaurants - Dining
Corral Hollow Family Dental 1837 W. 11th Street, Tracy, CA
209-834-2990 Breanna Crider
*Dentists [email protected]
Hammercraft Construction & Development Inc.
Tracy, CA 209-814-9412 Tom Solveson
*Construction [email protected]
Juan Barragan-Team Barragan
18 W. 11th Street, Tracy, CA 209-229-8882 Juan Barragan
*Real Estate [email protected]
M.H. Elite Group/Klemm Real Estate
585 Wicklund Crossing Wy. Mountain House, CA 209-597-6186
Alicia Hernandez *Real Estate
Pampered Pet Grooming & Spa
1872 W. 11th Street, Tracy, CA 209-833-7600
Michelle Cooper *Pet Grooming
Pool Table Pros
470 W. Larch Rd, Ste#4, Tracy, CA 209-879-9192 Chris Weigart
*Billiard Service & Sales [email protected]
Member News Small Business Vendor Fair by Events by Che Come and visit area businesses such as One Perfect Dazzle, Hendi’s Loving Hands, Diva Fashion for You, Princess House, and more on Saturday, June 21st from Noon-4PM a the Lathrop Holiday Inn. For more info visit www.eventsbyche.com . Guests who visit the Events by Che table during the fair will have the chance to register for a raffle to win a mini-session photo package courtesy of Vinay Visions which includes a 60 minute photo session.
Tracy Cancer Support Group Speaker Series Sutter Tracy Hospital would like to invite any cancer survivors, fighters, friends or family members to attend one or all of the upcoming presentations:
June 24th-Relaxation through Yoga July 22nd-Coping with Art August 26th-Healthier Meals for a Healthier You September 23rd-Road to Recovery
Meetings are free and take place at the Sutter Community Room at 6:30 p.m.. Call to register, 209-833-2328; space is limited.
Cakes by Jeff the Chef Launches Website Newest Chamber member, Jeff Taylor, owner of Cakes by Jeff the Chef has launched a website for his business. Please visit the website for your next cake or dessert needs, www.cakesbyjeffthechef.com
Thank You for Renewing!
5-10 Years: BBVA Compass
Crop Production Services Fresh Coat Painters
Hearts of Harvest Foundation Jacobson CDI
Nationwide Insurance- Larry Benson Agency
PDQ Promotions Printing, & Embroidery
Raley’s Fresh Market San Joaquin County Office of
Sign A Rama Education Workability I
Strings Italian Café Tracy Women’s Forum Assoc.
West Park Executive Suites
20-30 Years: Pioneer Americas, Inc.
Under 5 Years: Bagel Street Café
Brite Smiles Dentistry Buffalo Wild Wings
CMV Service Linda Jimenez
Mount Oso Building Association Ray Morelos
Ringer Chiropractic Stroup Insurance & Financial Agency
The Great Plate Bar & Grill Tori Verber-Salazar for District Attorney
Tracy Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Verizon Wireless/Clickaway Mobile
Women’s Center-Youth & Family Services
11-20 Years: Account Masters Bookkeeping
Delta Blood Bank Fireworks & Stage FX America
Sutter Gould Medical Foundation Take Care Termite & Pest Control Tracy Police Officers Association
West Valley Mall
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Member Spotlight… Storage Solutions by Mobile Modular
Denham Honored with IFDA Award
BUSINESS QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face”
- Eleanor Roosevelt
U.S. Representative Jeff Denham (R-Turlock) has been named a r e c ipie n t o f t he International Food Service Distributors Association’s, (IFDA) 2014 Thomas Jefferson Award. The IFDA presents the award to members of
Congress who demonstrate their commitment to strengthening the free enterprise system. The award is based on voting records during the 113th Congress on issues critical to the growth of the foodservice distribution industry and the nation’s overall economy.
“Representative Denham has taken positive votes on legislation to support job growth, the private sector and free market principles,” said IFDA President and CEO Mark S. Allen.
Featured in photo (Left-Right) Patrick Peters, COO of Saladino’s Foodservice Distribution, Dan Ball, General Manager of McLane Food Service, Inc., and Craig Saladino, President of Saladino’s Foodservice Distribution
Photo & Article courtesy of TurlockCityNews.com
A storage container is just a storage container, right? It can be, but at Mobile Modular Portable Storage, their mission is to provide each customer with a portable space solution designed to meet their customer’s specific needs, combined with a level of individual service that
exceeds expectations. Headquartered out of Livermore, CA, Mobile Modular Portable Storage takes pride in being innovators in both product design and in creating great customer experiences. Here’s how they work to differentiate themselves from other portable storage container rental companies in Northern California.
Exceptional interactions: Fast quotes & deliveries of containers
Exceptional products: Quality equipment & vast size selections
Exceptional value: Competitive pricing
Have an upcoming project that might require extra storage space? Contact Mobile Modular Portable Storage in Livermore, CA for a quote or more information. A dedicated sales specialist is available to speak with you Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm at 866-459-7600. You can also view their container offering and request a quote online at www.mmrents-portablestorage.com.
SAVE THE DATE:
Business Building Boot Camp
Tuesday, June 17th
9AM-12PM
Transit Station
Attendees Will Learn How To: *Create or improve your brand
*Increase awareness for your business brand or personal brand
*Simple, effective sales, social media & PR strategies
Cost: $35
Register by calling 209-835-2131 Or by clicking page 9 of the
e-newsletter
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Tracy Chamber Professional Services Listing JUNE 2014
AUTOMOBILE - REPAIRS & SERVICE D & M Automotive………..………...…..209-879-9345
BANKS Bank of Stockton………………...……..209-820-2000
BAR & LOUNGE MJ’s Bar & Lounge LLC……………..…209-831-9948
BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLL Account Masters Bookkeeping……....209-836-4961
ENTERTAINMENT Creative Clowning Sparkles & Ravioli …………………………………………......209-835-8383
ELECTRICIAN 3 Phaze Electric…………….………..…209-239-2700
FARMERS MARKET ASSOCIATION Stockton Certified Farmers Market ……………………………………..……...209-943-1830
GRAPHIC DESIGN Dave Garcia Designs…………….….…209-200-3283
GROCERY STORES Grocery Outlet of Tracy………………209-836-2182
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Altamont Mechanical Heating & Air ………………………………………….....209-346-2422
INSPECTIONS/SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION All Aspect Inspections……………………,,,,,,……… www.allaspectinspections.com
INSURANCE SERVICES Life, Home, Auto, Business, Workers Comp, Motorcycle, Boat
Larry Benson Nationwide Insurance ………………………..……...……...…...209-229-1096
MORTGAGE LENDING Pamela Dew-Diversified Capital Funding …………………………………………..209-833-3338
MOBILE FOOD TRUCK El Toro Food………………...……..…530-953-6614
MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY Greater Bay Relocation Services, North American Van Lines ………………209-830-4435
NON-PROFIT Manteca CPR Classes………………209-817-8464 PET GROOMING Pampered Pet Grooming & Spa….209-833-7600 REAL ESTATE California Advantage Real Estate..209-836-3300 Lisa Aguilera—Keller Williams…...209-814-8256 Ray Lopez - Keller Williams….…...209-914-8010
SHOPPING - RETAIL West Valley Mall Community Room Rental ……………………………..……209-836-4091 x108
SOLAR SALES Verengo Solar……………....…..……209-814-6156
SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE AFLAC…………………….……...……209-323-4183
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL SERVICES Take Care Termite & Pest Control ……………………...............................209-832-7300
WATER WELL PUMP CONTRACTOR Commercial, Domestic, Irrigation, 24 Hr. I. J. Larsen Pumps, Inc……………209-529-2020
WEBSITE HOSTING & DESIGN Nnvent…………………………….....888-408-2515
Your company can be listed here for just $100 per year. Call 209-835-2131
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June Meetings 06/03 & 06/17 12:30PM Hispanic Group El Tapatio 06/03 8:30AM Ambassadors at Chamber 06/12 12PM Starting Your Own Business at Chamber 06/12 & 06/26 12:30PM Asian Pacific Group at Asian Cajun Crawfish 06/16 4PM City Liaison Mtg at Chamber 06/20 9AM New Member Orientation at Chamber 06/25 4PM Board Meeting at Chamber June Events 06/10 8AM Coffee by American Red Cross at Fire Station 06/17 9AM Business Boot Camp at Transit Station 06/23 1PM Ribbon Cutting at Brite Smiles Dentistry 06/26 5PM Business Expo Mixer at West Valley Mall
July Meetings 07/01 & 07/15 12:30PM Hispanic Group El Tapatio 07/01 8:30AM Ambassadors at Chamber 07/10 12PM Starting Your Own Business at Chamber 07/10 & 07/24 12:30PM Asian Pacific Group at Asian Cajun Crawfish 07/23 4PM Board Meeting at Chamber July Events 07/04 10AM 4th July Parade Downtown Tracy 07/04 11AM-8PM 4th of July Day at Lincoln Park 07/04 9:30PM Fireworks Show at Tracy High 07/08 8AM Coffee by Begin Again Skin 07/24 5PM Mixer at Buffalo Wild Wings
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