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Since 1947 ROSEVILLE November/December 2013 AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I NS GHT Promoting and Supporting Our Members Holiday Shopping Tips Shop Local For The Holidays

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Since 1947

R O S E V I L L E

November/December 2013

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

INS GHT

Promoting and

SupportingOur

Members

Holiday Shopping Tips

Shop LocalFor The Holidays

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGELooking back on 2013 as President

THE CHAMBER KEEPING IT LOCALKeeping business within Chamber members

FEATURED MEMBERsTips and tricks for the holiday season

COUNTY UPDATEAlternative gifts for this holiday season

SHOPPING LOCAL GUIDE Locally owned guide to goods

NEW BOARD MEMBERS Introducing the newest additions to the board

RIBBON CUTTINGSWhich businesses celebrated their membership with the Chamber?

RENEWING MEMBERSWhich businesses have renewed their membership?

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

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT

Richard RobinsonKaiser Permanente Medical Center

2013 OfficersPresidentRichard RobinsonKaiser Permanente Medical Center

President-ElectRandy WilsonSinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Secretary/TreasurerBrian IvieMercy San Juan Medical Center

Past PresidentJeff RontenD.F. Properties, Inc. & Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market & Swap Meet

Vice PresidentsCommunity Development & EducationJanette MoynierFirst Bank

Economic & Government AffairsLiisa Stark Union Pacific Railroad

Membership DevelopmentJared Thomas DCThomas Chiropractic

2013 Board of DirectorsEd BenoitTRI Commercial Real Estate

Krista BernasconiKFB Public Affairs

Pat BradySutter Roseville Medical Center

Michelle CannonKronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard

Nicole KaminskiCrate&Barrel

Jeremy MastersKee & Associates

Natasha MataWells Fargo Bank

Jeremiah MillerForging Leaders

Eddie OllmannWestfield Galleria at Roseville

Dave Piches Piches Architecture

Kim SilversSilvers HR LLC

Kirk TaberTaber Creative Group

Brian WhitmoreWilliams + Paddon Architects + Planners

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Looking Back At 2013 I don’t remem-

ber a year going by as fast as 2013. It seems like just yesterday that I was sworn in as the President of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. Nine months later, we find the holidays are just around the corner and our chamber board is starting to prepare for our planning retreat where we will set the goals and objectives for 2014.

In addition to planning for next year, we will also spend some time looking back on what we accom-plished in 2013 and how we

build upon our progress. Earlier this year, our board set some aggressive goals for membership and member outreach.

I am happy to report that through a lot of hard work, we are projected to either hit or exceed each of our goals. Specifically, we have dedicated a lot of time and effort to growing our membership by better communicating our value and enhancing the benefits that chamber members receive.

Consequently, we have grown more already this year than the past two years com-bined. Doing so has helped us exceed our budget targets and implement new enhancements to your experience as a Chamber member.

One of those enhancements has been a complete redesign of our website and Insight Newsletter.

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Chamber StaffChief Executive OfficerWendy Gerig

Director of AdministrationJackie Snider ControllerNancy Strand

Accounting AssistantNan McElroy

Communications SpecialistKristin O’Brien

Events & Sponsorship CoordinatorKatie Delyon

Membership Services Coordinator Kellie Dunham

Advertising & Business DevelopmentMichelle Culbertson

Business Development RepresentativesSara Seyydin & Gisele Rhodes

Membership Retention RepresentativeScott Otsuka

Roseville Chamber of Commerce650 Douglas Blvd.Roseville, CA 95678(916) 783-8136

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A publication of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, the Insight newsletter is produced bimonthly.

GOOD NEWS FROM THE CEO

Wendy GerigRoseville Chamber of Commerce

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

Chamber Members Fulfill All Shopping NeedsThe season of shopping is upon us, whether it’s picking up food for a feast

or going from store to store to find the perfect gift. The Roseville Chamber wants to see all of the community keeping the shopping local and with Chamber members. The impact from $1 spent can ripple and multiply 2.5 to 8 times around, increasing economic activity closer to home.

The Roseville Chamber plays a key role in making sure that Roseville’s economy is thriving and we want to keep that momentum going this holiday season. Here are some benefits for shopping with Chamber Members:

• Member to Member Discounts – Mention you’re a Chamber member and potentially receive a discount.

• Boost the Local Economy – Purchasing locally re-circulates your money throughout the community we live.

• Credibility – Like-minded people who value and take an active role in making Roseville a better place to live, work and do business.

• Convenience – Save travel time and gas.

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How the Chamber Keeps It Local

Staff lunches, phone systems, computer maintenance

and water delivery are a few examples of how the Roseville Chamber happily employs our members to provide all of our business and day-to-day needs. We understand the importance of doing business with people who see the bigger picture in bettering our community and business development in Roseville.

The Roseville Chamber is full of dynamic businesses that appreciate the significance of connecting with the community, City and other businesses. Our more than 1,200 members fulfill every business category with products, services and resources available to suffice any need. At the Chamber, we hold ourselves accountable ensuring that every aspect of what we do and who we purchase from is provided by a member. Even one

of our larger renovations like the redesign of our website was provided by Augustine Ideas, who are loyal members to the Roseville Chamber.

The Chamber searches for every avenue to support and endorse our members. We have annual community events that provide businesses the opportunity to show their presence and what they have to offer. The Chamber also orchestrates monthly luncheons and breakfasts which are catered, sponsored and held by members.

The support and loyalty to each one of the Chamber members is critical for our success and for the local economies in both Roseville and Granite Bay. The holiday season is essential for

our businesses to boost the revenue that is circulated throughout our local area. Do your part as a Chamber member and look for the plaque or check online first before you do business – you may even find a member to member discount!

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The convenience and intimate atmosphere of shopping at Fountains

at Roseville makes for a pleasurable visit for customers. Fountains at Roseville is a magical place…not only to shop but to visit during the holiday season. The convenient layout with parking fronting each business, attractive Main Street adorned with thousands of tiny white lights and holiday décor create a festive atmosphere.

During the month of December, strolling Victorian carolers entertain and an illuminated Cinderella Carriage offer rides around the colorful and festive Main Street at a cost of only $4 per person.

Fountains features a mix of specialty boutiques and businesses, national brands and nine restaurants. Whether you are hosting a party or meeting friends, you will find something to please everyone’s palate.

Our wide range of apparel, accessories, gifts and dining are perfect for everyone on your list or purchase a Fountains gift card. Remember ‘Fountains at Roseville’ during the holidays…….It’s SO UNEXPECTED!

Shopping Tips and Information for the Holidays

Westfield Galleria at Roseville has 1.3 million square feet of unparalleled

shopping in the greater Sacramento region.

The holidays don’t just mean holiday shopping, it means Magical Moments. With amenities like the Children’s Play Space, multiple family lounges and family parking, and delectable dining options such as Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Il Fornaio, as well as our Dining Court.

PARK IT

With two covered garages, the ultra-convenient family parking and two valet stations, your favorite stores are

just a few steps away.

FIND IT

Navigating the mall is made easy with the Westfield iPhone App. Download it today!

TASTE IT

Traditional peak time for lunch is noon; eat early or late to avoid the wait.

THE PERFECT FIT

Pick up a Westfield American Express Gift Card for whatever they want. Available at the

Gift Card Machine or in the Management

Office.

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In 1961, Roseville’s first holiday parade marched through the streets of Downtown Roseville. This year marks the 52nd Annual Sylvia Besana

Holiday Parade, which is the longest running tradition in Roseville. The entire community looks forward all year for this festive event. On Saturday, November 23rd, starting at 10 a.m. on Vernon Street the parade will

commence.

Ring in this holiday season with thousands of families and spectators posted along the streets of Downtown Roseville taking in the entertainment. Expect to see the horses trotting along, bands playing festive melodies, dance teams twirling and old fashioned cars honking as they make their way through the streets. The holiday parade is the perfect event to brighten your holidays and enjoy family and community fellowship.

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Roseville’s Holiday Celebration

Congratulations to the following who have been elected to the Roseville Chamber Board of Directors. They are as follows:

Ted Allegra, SureWest Communications

James Cuppet, SIMS Recycling Solutions

Jeff Dern, PRIDE Industries

Kristen Holihan, River City Bank

Brian Ivie, Mercy San Juan Medical Center

Eric McIntosh, Ignite

Bruce Stephenson, GALLINA LLP

They will be serving along with: • Ed Benoit, TRI Commercial Real Estate• Krista Bernasconi, KFB Public Affairs• Patrick Brady, Sutter Roseville Medical Center• Michelle Cannon, Kronick Moskovitz

Tiedemann & Girard• Jeremy Masters, Kee & Associates• Janette Moynier, First Bank• Eddie Ollmann, Westfield Galleria at Roseville• Richard Robinson, Kaiser Permanente Medical

Center• Kim Silvers, Silvers HR LLC• Liisa Stark, Union Pacific Railroad• Kirk Taber, Taber Creative Group• Jared Thomas, DC, Thomas Chiropractic• Brian Whitmore, Williams + Paddon Architects

+ Planners• Randy Wilson, Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo &

Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Roseville Chamber’s New Board Members

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Alternative Gifts for this Holiday Season

Kirk Uhler, Placer County District 4 Supervisor

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year”…and it isn’t. While the onset of the holidays evokes memories of magical holiday

seasons past, childhood wishes fulfilled and happy times with family, it can also be accompanied by high expectations, financial anxiety and the stress of, well, not-so-happy times with family. I know that, for me, the holiday season isn’t complete until I have body checked someone in to an end cap on Christmas Eve while struggling for the last over-priced, low-quality toy imported from a third-world country that thumbs its collective nose at UN child labor standards.

If you would rather eschew the excesses of the over-produced commercialism widely marketed as the key to a happy holiday season (and thereby avoid being on the receiving end of my Christmas Eve body check), Placer County has plenty of locally grown opportunities to mark people off of your Christmas list without teaching your kids colorful new vocabulary words in the big box parking lot.

The fine folks at Placer Grown (http://www.placergrown.org), famous for bringing you quality local meats and produce at several farmers’ markets in our area, also list local farms where you can purchase Christmas trees and products like jams, jellies, sauces and marmalades.

If you have any people on your list who enjoy the fruit of the vine, check out the growing Placer County wine industry. With twenty wineries sporting a wide array of varietals, you are sure to find something you like, and perhaps something you might be willing to share. Placerwine.com has information on member wineries, events, and how to find your way along the Placer Wine Trail.

And let’s not forget the pride of Placer County, our famous mandarins that have been scientifically proven to reduce allergies due to their high level of naturally occurring synephrine. And, just in time for Christmas, are the Mountain Mandarin Orchard Days, during which orchards in Penryn, Newcastle, Loomis, Lincoln and Auburn will be open from 10am-4pm on December 7, 8, 21 and 22.

So, do you risk a physical confrontation with a crazed local elected with Tickle Me Elmo blood-lust in his eyes, or do you eat and drink your way to a happy holiday season while supporting our local agri-businesses? Choose wisely. And Merry Christmas.

County Update

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Barbara JohnsonMary Kay Cosmetics

What are some benefits you have seen as a local business when people shop locally for the holidays?

Shoppers save time and money by not

leaving our area! Local businesses will have increased profits and the ability to develop ongoing relationships with new and repeat customers. Our community is supported as local retailers thrive and sales tax revenue increases. Personally, as my gift sales increase, I enjoy the results as recipients become repeat customers!

What’s the best way for people to find local businesses like yours to do their shopping?

My # 1 Go-To: the Member Directory at www.rosevillechamber.com! I always think

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of Chamber members first for products and services: many of us offer a Member to Member Discount! The Roseville Business Directory, which features all Roseville businesses, can also be accessed directly from the Chamber website.

What tips do you have for people in shopping in Roseville for the holidays?

Start Early for best selection! Retailer’s purchase and stock early, and re-ordering in time may be limited. Some of my clients like to avoid crowds and parking hassles. I have a home studio where clients can try before they buy and take purchases home that day. Another way to save time- do online Shopping! Most businesses have a virtual store as well- mine is www.marykay.com/bjohnson10. My Holiday Gift Guide has many ideas!

What are some beauty tips or trends for the holiday season?

Use a Finishing Spray to keep makeup looking fresh when a quick office to party

transition is needed! A special occasion trend this season is “Fairy Tales and Fantasy” (colored mascara, smoky eye, shiny lips). My website offers e-catalogs showing all the latest trends, and one can even upload a photo and try multiple “Makeovers”. Ladies with a holiday outfit will often bring it over so we can pick out just the right look to match!

Do you offer any specials during the holiday season?

Yes! Besides my Member discount, I offer many customized product sets and gift baskets in all price ranges. I have great gifts for everyone on the list- Teachers, Hostesses, Co-Workers, Gift Exchanges- great Men’s’ Products too! Many of my clients make out a “Wish List” so I can assist their shoppers. I have helpful “Stocking Stuffers” and Gift Certificates in all denominations. I offer free Gift Wrap and Free Shipping and Mary Kay products are 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Purchases can be handled start to finish on www.marykay.com/bjohnson10!

Ambassador Insider for Your Holidays

Locally Owned Guide to Goods andDiscounts

Here’s just a few, but please visit our website to see the complete list of the businesses in each category. www.RosevilleChamber.com

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

RETAIL

ACTIVITIES

BEAUTY

A Dash of Panache

Icing On The Cupcake

FAT’S Asia Bistro & Dim Sum Bar

Kelli’s Cookies

Lakeside Beverages

Peg’s Glorified Ham N Eggs

Pipeline Coffee

Arena Softball

Bikram Yoga Granite Bay

Speed Factory

Button Up Boutique

Free Spirit Fashions

Quality (Opening Soon)

Roseville Meat Company

Roundhouse Deli

Shady Coffee & Tea

Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe

The Place

Toffee Lady, LLC

OTHERBob’s Roseville Car Wash and Chevron

Gemma McKenney Studio

Glo From Head 2 Toe

Salon Rouge

The Skin Boutique

Threaded Beauty Salon & Spa

SHE Sport

Shop A Holic

The Strum Shop

Roseville Cyclery LLC

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220 Riverside AveRoseville, CA 95678

Ph: 916.783.8317Fax: 916.783.8950www.pbaker.com

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1st American Realty5th Planet GamesADP Small Business ServicesAlex Medina LawAsante CateringAXA AdvisorsBella BeverageBerco RedwoodBetter TomorrowsBusinesswise BrokersButton Up BoutiqueChevys Fresh Mex RestaurantColdwell Banker Sun Ridge - Paula NelsonCost Plus World MarketCrossroads Trading CompanyCupcake A La ModeCustom Eyes OptometryCourtney DavisDirtyblinds.comFidelity InvestmentsFree Spirit FashionsGemma McKenney Studio

Huntington Learning Center Roseville/RocklinIconic T-ShirtsInsphere Insurance Solutions - Ken GuyIntero Real Estate ServicesInvitation HomesJewellJudi’s Cleaners Inc.Keller Williams - Tammy’s ListMary’s Pizza ShackMeissner, Joseph and Palley, Inc.Meritage HomesNurse Next DoorNuYo Frozen YogurtAlan C. Pan D.D.S. IncPete’s Restaurant & Brewhouse - RocklinPlacer Pizza CompanyPleasant Grove Dental Group & OrthodonticsQualityRiver City ChiropracticRose Villa Montessori SchoolRoseville Honda MotorsportsRoseville Wrestling Club

Showcase Real Estate GroupSizzlerThe Skin BoutiqueSoniyas Uniform Inc.Speed FactorySt. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox ChurchStephanie Sutherlin PhotographySunrise Family DentistryThe Symbol of SuccessThe Joint...The Chiropractic PlaceThe PlaceTrademark Pizza CompanyVia MediaWellness Depot

Welcome New Members

Curves

ribbon cuttings

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Roseville Grocery Outlet

Roseville Cyclery LLC

Senator Jim Nielsen

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St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church

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YEAR PLUSAdecco StaffingAmericanWest BankBare Skin PerfectedBlacktop ComedyBrower Energy SolutionsCapitol Legal InvestigationsCarr, Berglund, Ringgenberg CPAsChicago FireClass Act Plumbing, Heating & AirCPR-Cell Phone Repair of RosevilleDickey’s Barbeque Pitecoattics, Inc.Fabri-Steel West, Inc.Flint BuildersFlores & Associates Insurance ServicesForging LeadersFuhrman Leamy Land GroupHerberger’s Chapel of the Valley Cremation and FuneralHeritage Oaks Memorial ChapelImage OrthodonticsJim Dobbas, Inc.Joli Nail SpaJones & Mayer, Attorneys at LawKaia F.I.T. RosevilleKoko FitClub RosevilleLAUNCH Interior DesignLeTip of South PlacerMarketrends.netNational UniversityNortheastern California SBDC Greater Sacramento/SierraOn The BorderPanera Bread - Douglas Blvd., RosevillePark Family Insurance & Financial Services Inc.Pavilions Dental GroupPhoenix Risk Management Insurance ServicesPlacer Summit Financial GroupPrecision West TechnologiesR. Postell InsuranceRoseville Sheet Metal, Inc.Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar

Safe Harbor Pension & WealthSmallcakes and FreshberrySmart&FinalSmashburgerSpoons Encore Celebrated CateringStar DentalStieber’s Sweet ShoppeTake Shape For Life - Richard PeckThe Davey Tree Expert CompanyThe Fresh MarketThe Lazarus Project, Inc.The Sacramento BeeTri Counties BankWarren G. Bender Co.Your Personal Concierge Service

YEAR PLUSAvisen Securities, Inc. - Richard DeBonoBertinis German Motors of RosevilleBrookcrest Water Company LLCCenter Joint Unified School DistrictChick-fil-ACitslinc International, Inc.Coldwell Banker Sun Ridge Real EstateCountry Gables CafeDuane Benefit SolutionsEndicott Communications, Inc.Ernst and YoungExpress Employment ProfessionalsFamily Physical TherapyFitness MDFrayji Design GroupGlobal Commodities Trading Group, Inc.Granite Payment AllianceIcing On The CupcakeLa Provence Restaurant & TerraceLaw Office of Jennifer M. SullivanMaidu Village IIIMary Kay Cosmetics - Barbara JohnsonMatthew R. Comfort, DDS. IncMike Martin PhotographyMolly Maid of Placer CountyOak Ridge Healthcare CenterOur Growing Concern Inc., Plant Ar-rangements, Gifts

reCREATESierra Central Credit UnionThe Bookkeeping GuruThe Me-One FoundationWestlake, Grahl, and GloverWildwood Properties

YEAR PLUSAbundant Life FellowshipAction PropertiesBennett Engineering ServicesBurrell Consulting Group, Inc.Carol Langley - RealtorColdwell BankerCounty of PlacerEskaton Lodge Granite BayEskaton Village RosevilleFiddyment Farms, Inc.First BankFrank M. Booth Design Build Co.Gonzales & Sisto, LLPGranite Bay Golf ClubGregory R. Baker CPAMistywood Retirement ResidenceNational Business ExchangePlacer County Office of EducationResidence Inn by MarriottRocky Ridge Town CenterRoseville Host LionsRoseville Orthopedic Surgery & Sports MedicineRound Table Pizza Sacramento Business JournalSequoia Pacific Builders, Inc.Stand Up PlacerStorage DirectThe Comfort Zone Massage & Wellness CenterThe Rock of RosevilleTRC Trading CorporationUnited Cerebral Palsy of Greater SacramentoVan Erp, Petersen & Babcock, LLPWAL*MART

YEAR PLUSAdvanced Integrated Pest ManagementAll-Cal Insurance AgencyCorporate Design Group, Inc.Dry Creek Jt. Elementary School DistrictEdward Jones Investments - Fred & Rita Jackson, CFPsFarmers Insurance - Marilyn Festersen, AgentGALLINA LLPGreg E. Larson - Realtor, Broker AssociateJMC HomesLiberty MutualMoore Pediatric DentistryNor-Cal Beverage Company, Inc.Nor-Cal LogosNorthern California Fertility CenterRoseville Commons - A Ray Stone Senior Community

YEAR PLUSWilliams + Paddon Architects + Planners, Inc.

YEAR PLUSSinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at LawSt. Albans Country Day School

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The Joint...The Chiropractic Place Threaded Beauty Salon & Spa

Urgent MD

Vitek Mortgage Group Berco Redwood

Coast Dental Roseville

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November EventsFRIDAYBOARD PLANNING CONFERENCE

SATURDAYBOARD PLANNING CONFERENCE

TUESDAYROSEVILLE CHAMBER POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE FUNDRAISER5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Sammy’s Rockin’ Island Bar and Grill238 A Vernon St.

WEDNESDAYBUSINESS SHOWCASE & MIXER5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Speed Factory8825 Washington Blvd., Ste. 100

THURSDAYSEO TRAINING10:00 am - 11:00 am

THURSDAYHAPPY HOUR (HOSTED BY IGNITE)5:00 pm - 7:00 pmP.F. Chang’s China Bistro1180 Galleria Blvd.

TUESDAYBECOME COMMITTEE7:30 am

WEDNESDAYCITY CORE COMMITTEE8:00 am

FRIDAYCHAMBER LUNCHEON11:00 am - 1:00 p.m.Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Dr.Program: 15 Year Member RecognitionSponsored by: Heald CollegeCatered by: Chili’s

WEDNESDAYIGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS8:00 am - 9:00 am

SATURDAY52nd ANNUAL SYLVIA BESANA HOLIDAY PARADE10:00 amAlong Vernon Street in Downtown Roseville

December EventsWEDNESDAYCHAMBER ORIENTATION-MAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP8:30 am - 10:00 am

THURSDAYSEO TRAINING10:00 am - 11:00 am

THURSDAYWINTER BASH6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.Blue Line Arts, 405 Vernon St., Ste. 100

FRIDAYJOINT GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS7:30 am - 9:00 amTBA

TUESDAYBECOME COMMITTEE7:30 am - 8:30 am

WEDNESDAYCITY CORE COMMITTEE8:00 am - 9:00 am

THURSDAYNETWORKING BREAKFAST7:00 am - 9:00 amSierra View Country Club, 105 Alta Vista Ave.Sponsor: Nationwide Insurance - Steven Mullaney

TUESDAYBOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING7:30 am - 9:00 am

WEDNESDAYIGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS8:00 am - 9:00 am

what’s happeningPLACES TO BE, PEOPLE TO MEET, THINGS TO DO IN NOVEMBER/DECEMBER

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Legal Age Security Systems Mistywood Retirement Residence

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Marketing

Success

We would like to thank the following participants of our

Marketing for Success Club in 2013.

Investor Level

Join the Club!

If you would like more information

please contact Michelle Culbertson

at 916-783-8136 or

[email protected]

Limited opportunities to sponsor a Roseville Chamber

Breakfast or Lunch available.

Do you STAND out in a crowd? STAND OUT as our sponsor!

Sponsor a Roseville Chamber Lunch- $500: Each sponsor receives the following- A 8' table display at the luncheon.- A 5-minute commericial about your business at the luncheon.- Two complimentary lunch reservations.- Your company listed in our Insight newsletter & on our website.- Your company featured on our quarterly event placemats for 3 months.- Exclusive access to each place-setting at the luncheon to distribute your company's- Promotional material. - Lunches held the 3rd Friday of each month January-November.

Sponsor a Roseville Chamber Breakfast- $250: Each sponsor receives the following- A 3-minute commercial about your business at the breakfast.- Exlusive table display at the Breakfast.- Two complimentary reservations.- Your company listed in our Insight newsletter & on our website - Exclusive access to each place-setting at the luncheon to distribute your company's- Your company featured on our quarterly event placemats for 3 months.- Breakfasts held the 4th Thursday of each month January- October & 2nd Thursday in December.

For more information on sponsorships, please contact your Roseville Chamber at 916-783-8136

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