25th pv street fair & music festival a huge...
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VOLUME 39, NO.6 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF
Special Events - SAVE THE DATES!
Members & Public Invited! Making Business ConnectionsRSVP to 310-377-8111 or [email protected]
July 19: Visit our website for location.
July 17: PV Young Professionals Summer Mixer, The Strand Brewing Company, Torrance 6pm - 8pm Cost: $5; $4 any beer on tap.July 24: Lunch & Learn, 12-1pm. Please RSVP. Visit our website for speaker information.
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UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS
Business Referral Evening MixersEvening Mixers 5:30pm-7:30pm on the third Thursday of the month.
$10/members, $15/guests. Includes Food, Cash Bar, Prizes
25th PV Street Fair & Music Festival A HUGE Success!
Huge Thanks to Street Fair and Music Festival Sponsors!The 25th Annual Palos Verdes Street Fair and Music Festival could not have happened without the sponsors who partnered with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce to create a magical weekend. Special thanks to our major sponsors:
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance LA County Supervisor Don Knabe l City of Rolling Hills Estates
Edison International l Southbay Magazine l Yelp l DCH Toyota of Torrance l Equinox Fitness Club l Alvas Music Store l Terranea ResortClassic Tents l Peninsula Shopping Center l Promenade on the Peninsula
Marmalade Cafe l HSBC Bank l Coldwell Banker l GotBadDog.comRPV TV l Catalina Cooking l Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. l Daily Breeze
Money Mailer South Bay l Peninsula People Magazine l PV Peninsula NewsMarymount College l Palos Verdes Peninsula High School l Subaru Pacific
City of Rancho Palos Verdesl Critter Concepts l Discovery WorldStrand Brewing Co. l Monkish Brewing Co. l Brewery at Abigaile
Special Thanks to James Colton of Money Mailer South Bay & Steven Griswold of Griswold & Griswold Insurance Agency, Inc.
The PVP Chamber’s “Palos Verdes Street Fair and Music Festival” is now one of the largest family events in Los Angeles County, attracting over 40,000 fair-goers to the Rolling Hills Estates business district. Promotion by Time-Warner and RPV-TV; local publications; Web Marketing; You Tube, Facebook, Twitter and other media resulted in millions of impressions for our sponsors. Align your business with the high-profile marketing and branding sponsor opportunities for the 26th annual Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival in June of 2013. Call 310-377-8111 or e-mail [email protected].
Local business leaders Steven Griswold, of Griswold & Griswold Insurance Agency, Inc., and James Colton, of Money Mailer South Bay, have volunteered countless hours over the past year planning the PV Street Fair & Music Festival! Kudos and many thanks to the tireless James and Steven team, the Street Fair Committee, Board of Directors and Chamber Staff. Photo by GotBadDog.com
Fun at the Fair! Photos say it all!
The Palos Verdes community came together on June
9th and 10th in that once a year, unique event – The Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival. Over 40,000 residents and visitors (traveling from as far away as Temecula, Pasadena and the Valley), enjoyed two days of perfect Palos Verdes weather, hospitality and fun. The kids’ screams of delight at the jam-packed carnival reminded the crowd that summer is here! With over 200 hand-selected vendors showcasing artisan crafts, local nonprofit organizations, and commercial exhibitors, there was truly something for everyone to enjoy. Two diverse food courts, a flight simulator, continuous live entertainment on two stages, a light-hearted dog show, pet adoptions, food cook-offs and competitions, a community stage, The Princess Bride movie screening and a free petting zoo and pony rides for the children rounded out the weekend. The new Edison International Community
Plaza would like to congratulate the competitors and the winners of our first ever food competitions. You are awesome! We have great ideas for next year and welcome your feedback. Besides being a ton of fun, the Street Fair gives back to the community in several ways. Starting with Friday’s Teen Night at the Carnival, the Chamber of Commerce will donate over $1000 in pre-sale proceeds from the evening to the PVPUSD. In addition, the Chamber’s Young Professionals collected more than $500 for their featured charity, H.E.L.P., all while cheerfully volunteering at the Beer & Wine tent. A portion of the proceeds from the 8th Annual Natural Balance Pet Foods Top Dogs Show presented by Subaru Pacific registrations were donated by the Chamber to Animal Rescue. We are still waiting for final numbers to come in from our animal rescue and adoption groups, but many very happy families adopted pets on Saturday and Sunday. And, in the very
generous spirit of giving that is characteristic of the Palos Verdes community, over 60 pints of blood were donated at the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance bloodmobile during the Fair weekend. This fabulous event would not be possible without the support of the Chamber’s many Street Fair sponsors, especially the presenting sponsor for the Fair, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance. The Chamber of Commerce would like to recognize and thank all of our sponsors, volunteers and the entire community for being a part of this unique celebration right in the heart of the peninsula! Be sure to tag us in your Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival photos and look for more on www.gotbaddog.com. Plans are already underway for next year’s 26th Annual Street Fair, to be held June, 2013. Contact the Chamber office to be a part of what promises to be another truly spectacular event!
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PALOS VERDES PENINSULA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JUNE 2012
ANNIVERSARIESCompanyS. Enright ConsultingZdonek & Wolowicz Accountancy Corp.Redondo Van & StorageHillside Auto RepairTeresa C. Deane, CPAPalos Verdes Sunset Rotary ClubYork PropertiesSmall Wonders & Baby WondersThe Mail Shop Etc.Coldwell BankerRiviera Hall Lutheran SchoolRegatta Capital Group LLCPeninsula Committee Children’s Hospital Portuguese Bend Horse ShowPlaza Automotive Center
RepresentativeStephanie Enright
Steve WolowiczGreg HalvorsenDavid Carney
Teresa C. DeaneJacques Naviaux
Jim YorkBernice Baird Browning
Bruno J. SartiniAstrid NaviauxPhyllis Nollan
Russell Mohberg
Colleen CotterMitch Harmatz
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Accounting ServicesMoving & Storage
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS123College.com, Inc. Angelica Jones(310) 265-4418 Rolling Hills Estateswww.la-advisors.com College & Financial Planning
Lockout Pros Dena Fors(424) 247-2050 Rancho Palos Verdeswww.get-in-fast.com Locksmith
Personal Trainer South Bay Kevin Kohout(310) 867-0505 Rancho Palos Verdeswww.personaltrainersouthbay.com Personal Training
Postal Max Etc Ardena Alston(310) 547-3150 Rancho Palos Verdeswww.PostalMaxEtc.com Mailing Services
Straighten Up Kristin Borostyan(424) 241-4131 Hermosa Beachwww.straightenupwithkristin.org Professional Organizers / College Services
TSYS Merchant Solutions John Alvarez(949) 214-9841 Laguna Niguelwww.tsysmerchantsolutions.com Business & Professional Services
PVPCC OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Chairman of the BoardMarilyn Lyon
South Bay Environmental Services CenterChairman-ElectGeorge Walker
Vistage, Walker Executive CoachingTreasurer
David AdishianNantucket Crossing
Past-Chairman of the BoardKathy Gould
Palos Verdes Library DistrictVice-Chair, Membership
Allen BondBank of America Home Loans
Vice-Chair, Economic Development & Community Affairs
Elizabeth GriggsPromenade on the Peninsula
Vice-Chair, Business AdvocacyKelly Curtis-IntagliataMarymount College
DIRECTORS
Randy Bowers, Malaga BankGerry Carrese, Coldwell Banker
Steven Coy, CL!X Portrait Studios, RHEJackie Crowley, RE/MAX Palos Verdes
Deborah Fehn, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance
Melissa Griswold, Griswold & Griswold Insurance Agency Terri Haack, Terranea Resort
Sherry Kramer, Continental Development CorporationPang Mueller, Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company
Shawn Nejad, Rancho Palos Verdes FlowersSharon Ryan, An Uncommon Journey
Andrea Sala, Peninsula Education FoundationTeresa Scott, HQ, a member of the Regus Group
CHAMBER STAFFEileen Hupp, President/CEO
Debby Morgan, Events and Marketing DirectorPatti Myhre, Business and Project Manager/ControllerColleen Cotter, Membership Development CoordinatorTracy Ferrara, Internet Marketing and Communications
Peninsula Business JournalPalos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce310-377-8111 / www.palosverdeschamber.com
The Peninsula Business Journal is the official publication of, and is published monthly by, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and Visitors’ Center (PVPCC). Its current circulation is 24,000. The PVPCC, a 501(c)6 non-profit organization, is located at 707 Silver Spur Road, Suite 100, RHE, CA 90274. All correspondence and address changes should be sent to this address. The Peninsula Business Journal is published as a service to the Palos Verdes Peninsula and surrounding communities. Considerable effort is made to ensure the accuracy and the reliability of the information published herein, however the PVPCC cannot guarantee its accuracy, nor does it assume any liability for the use of any information published. Official positions of the PVPCC are taken only by vote of record of the Board of Directors, and are clearly referenced as such in the Journal. Members receive a copy of the Peninsula News containing the Peninsula Business Journal published on the fourth Thursday of the month.
Join the PVP Chamber! Cost Saving Benefits for New & Renewing Members!
Contact Colleen Cotter at 310-387-6756 [email protected]
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce proudly
received a Certificate of Recognition from California State Senator Roderick D. Wright in honor of the 25th
Annual Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival. Senator Wright recognized the Chamber’s “dedication, exemplary service and tireless efforts to make the Peninsula a great
place to live, work and play.” He went on to congratulate and thank the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber for their commitment to the well being of our community.
PVP Chamber Receives Recognitionfor 25th PV Street Fair & Music Festival
The Palos Verdes Young Professionals have chosen H.E.L.P. as their 2012 Featured Charity. Pictured above are (L-R) Kim Sutton, Malaga Bank; Melissa Criado, Guaranty Escrow; Britt Huff, H.E.L.P.; Steven Griswold and Melissa Griswold, Griswold & Griswold Insurance Agency, Inc.
PV Young Professionals Name H.E.L.P.2012 Featured Charity
Palos Verdes Young Professionals (PVYP) announced that they have
selected H.E.L.P. (Healthcare and Elder Law Programs Corporation) as their 2nd annual featured charity. H.E.L.P. will have the benefit of the fundraising dollars and volunteer time of PVYP. H.E.L.P. was chosen from a pool of Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce nonprofit members who were asked to apply for the coveted attention of PVYP. “We received so many applications from wonderful non-profit organizations. it was hard to choose just one,” says Melissa Griswold, Co-chair of PVYP and marketing Director for Griswold & Griswold Insurance Agency, Inc.. “H.E.L.P. had specific needs and could use our help for both monetary and hands-on assistance.” Upon learning of their selection Britt Huff, H.E.L.P. Executive Director, said, “We are so pleased to be chosen as the PVYP featured nonprofit of the year. They are a dynamic, enthusiastic young group that will be very fun to work with. We especially appreciated their
offer of support for our annual fundraiser, “A Royal Affaire,” on June 22 at Trump Golf Club. Their support helped to make our event a big success.” H.E.L.P.’s education and counseling programs focus on elder care options, legal and financial planning tools, and consumer protections. Their highly qualified program staff provides objective, accurate and up-to-date assistance, information and referrals to community, nonprofit and government resources. H.E.L.P. benefits from the assistance of retired professionals who volunteer their time and expertise to help others in the community. Their volunteer attorney is available for free and low-cost in-office consultations twice a month on Friday afternoons. PV Young Professionals will dedicate the year of 2012 to H.E.L.P. and will raise funds with various activities including promotion at their monthly networking socials and by manning the beer and wine booth at the 25th Annual Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival. “Our goal is not only to raise awareness of H.E.L.P.’s contributions to
our community, but to acquire enough donated funds to purchase a new photocopier for their office,” says Kim Sutton, Co-Chair of PVYP and Manager of Malaga Bank’s Torrance Branch, “Our entire committee and membership is taking the task to heart.” Palos Verdes Young Professionals (PVYP) is a Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce networking group. Business-minded young, professional men and women working on the Palos Verdes Peninsula hold mixers and events to unite the future of business on “The Hill”. Learn more at www.pvyp.org. H.E.L.P. (Healthcare and Elder Law Programs Corporation) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to empowering older adults and their families by providing impartial information, education and counseling on elder care, law, finances and consumer protection so they may lead lives with security and dignity. H.E.L.P. is located at 1404 Cravens Ave. in Torrance; (310) 533-1996. Learn more at help4srs.com.
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, in
partnership with eight surrounding Chambers and cities, participated in the 37th Annual Medal of Valor Awards luncheon in May. Over 500
attendees filled the ballroom at the Torrance Marriott to honor the exemplary service and heroism of South Bay police officers and firefighters. “The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is proud to be a
part of the Medal of Valor tradition,” said Eileen Hupp, Chamber President / CEO. “Our local businesses are honored to recognize the police and fire departments for their service to the community.”
PVP Chamber Honors Local Police Officers and Firefighters
The Appetizer Restaurant has been selected by
Assemblymember Bonnie Lowenthal as the “54th Assembly District Business of the Month”. Nominated by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, The Appetizer was recognized for its long-standing and dedicated support of our schools and local youth sports programs. Alfonso Artiano left the Island of Ischia (near Capri and Naples) in 1955 to join his father in San Pedro. After working in the restaurant business for several years, his
dream of opening his own restaurant was realized when he opened the first Appetizer on Deep Valley Drive in 1972 and later, in 1976, when he opened the second Appetizer in the Hughes Market on Hawthorne Blvd. When The Appetizer first opened many of the customers were youngsters who stopped by after visiting the library. Those young people (now many with children of their own), their parents and friends still return for the well-prepared, tasty dishes served seven days a week; word of mouth and customer satisfaction have made The
Appetizer what it is today. Be sure to stop into the Appetizer and say hello at 700 Deep Valley Drive in Rolling Hills Estates or call for take-out and catering at 310-541-1411. Celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year as a family-owned and operated business, The Appetizer clearly demonstrates how important small business is to our local economy and the well-being of our community. Pictured above are John, Alfonso and Antonio, the family faces behind our beloved Appetizer.
The Appetizer is Celebrated on PV Peninsula & Beyond
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