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“Petaluma’s voice for business”September 2012 • Vol 21, No 9
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PAIDPETALUMA, CAPERMIT NO. 127
6 Petaluma Blvd. North, Suite A-2 Petaluma, CA 94952 707-762-2785 www.petalumachamber.com
PetalumaBusinessA PUBLICATION OF THE PETALUMA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • WWW.PETALUMACHAMBER.COM
Marketing and Sales At WIB Breakfast
Best Practices in Marketing & Sales will be the subject of the Petaluma Women in Business final breakfast presentation of the year on Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 7:15-9:00 a.m. at Petaluma Women’s Club, 518 B Street.
Guest speaker will be Elizabeth (“E”) Slater, owner of In Short Direct Marketing and co-founder of the Wine Industry Network—all just in time for your autumn goal setting!
E’s enthusiastic and humorous presentation style makes her a sought-after speaker for conferences and seminars throughout North America.
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SAVE THE DATE – October 4, 2012!Business Expo • Petaluma Community Center
Deadline for early registration discount is Sept. 14. Booths (for members) are $325 before Sept. 14th and $375 after the 14th.
We have sold out the last two years and expect this to be another sold out year so sign up early.
The local business dynamo is an expert on direct-to-consumer sales, customer service, and marketing.
This breakfast presentation will include:
• What makes your business stand out from all your competitors?
• What do your customers expect from you, and how do you know?
• What makes strong messaging essential?
This month’s breakfast presentation is sponsored by Anne Fischer Silva, Clinical Nutritionist and owner of A New Leaf
Nutrition at 1197 E. Washington St., in Petaluma.
Call the Chamber to register for the event (707-762-2785) or register online. Pre-event, the cost is $25 for Chamber members and $30 for non-members. At the event, the cost is $5 extra at the door for all. Along with the speaker presentation, the price includes a full breakfast and networking opportunities.
For more information about Petaluma Women in Business, please contact WIB Committee co-chairs Shelly Moller at 707-763-3006 or Delphine Adams at 707-524-7000.
Elizabeth “E” Slater
Annual Leadership AlumGathering at Lagunitas
The annual Petaluma Leadership alumni get-together will have another objective this year – raising funds for the first Leadership scholarship for a Petaluma Fire Person.
The group will take over the Lagunitas Brewery beer garden on Tuesday, September 25, 5:30-8:39 pm for food, companionship, and entertainment.
Dinner will be catered by Sally Tomatoes, beer and wine offered by Lagunitas Brewery, and entertainment by Randy and the Special Agents, featuring a pair of Leadership grads, Randy Benefield and Ann Moreno, dishing up the blues.
Cost for the event is $20 per person in advance, and includes dinner and two beer tokens. RSVP by September 20.
Cost at the door is $25 for dinner only.
Guests are welcome, especially those interested in learning more about PACC Leadership Class.
Candidates NightOn September 12
September 12 has been set as the date for this year’s Petaluma City Council Candidates’ night, co-sponsored by the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce and the Argus-Courier, and hosted by the Petaluma Sheraton.
The event starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Sheraton, and will be moderated by local attorney Leroy Lounibos.
This year, six candidates have filed to
run for three seats. They are incumbents
Tiffany Renee, Gabe Kearney and Mike
Healy, and challengers Kathy Miller,
Jason Davies and Elizabeth Herries.
Candidates will be expected to answer
questions from the moderator regarding
issues of interest to Petaluma businesses.
Randy and the Special Agents
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PETALUMA BUSINESS CREDITSPublished by the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce, 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2©2012 Petaluma Chamber of Commerce
Don Bennett Editor & Writer AVM Graphics Design & Production Joan Bunn Photography-Events Marin Sun Printing
Agri-BusinessRuth McClure, 793-9023 American AgCredit, FLCA
AmbassadorsDaniel Canales, 781-9483 Insphere Insurance Solutions
Jim Alexander, 762-2818 Financial Consultant
Business/EducationDennis Hardle, 763-5348 Hardle and Company
Economic Development Anthy O’Brien, 283-2710 Top Speed Data Communications
Government AffairsWayne Leach, (415) 883-9850 CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group
Committees Call 762-2785 for more information.
Leadership Petaluma ProgramCall the Chamber for info, 762-2785
Petaluma Young Professionals NetworkNicole Smart, 762-4447 Star Staffing
Wake-Up PetalumaCall the Chamber for info, 762-2785
Women in BusinessShelly Moller, 763-3006 Edward Jones
PresidentKatie Kerns Davis*, 557-7045
First Vice PresidentW. Thomas Griffith, CIC, 766-2282
Ramatici Insurance, [email protected]
Second Vice PresidentTony Sarno*, 664-1400
Cushman & Wakefield of [email protected]
TreasurerWill Soper*, 763-3888
Beels Soper [email protected]
Immediate Past President
Ron Malnati*, 769-2294 Exchange Bank
DIRECTORS
Dan Ancheta*, 781--2207 Bank of Marin
Justin Hansel, 543-7353Hansel Auto Group
Judy James*, 280-5427Republic Services
W. Thom Knudson*, 763-1911Behrens, Nelson & Knudson
Wayne Leach*, 795-4764CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group
Richard Marzo, 763-1515Lace House Linens
Todd Mendoza*, 769-4303Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Shelly Moller, 763-3006 Edward Jones
Monica Soiland, 762-3022 Midstate Construction
Todd Tamura*, 773-3737Tamura Environmental, Inc.
CHAMBER STAFF762-2785 • Fax 762-4721
Email: [email protected]
Onita Pellegrini*, CEOJudy Carney, Bookkeeper
Daniella Ellicott*, Member Services Kathy Brandal, Office Assistant
* Leadership Petaluma Graduates
www.petalumachamber.comEconomy Panel FeaturedAt September Wake Up
Healthy bodies and a healthy economy will be the focus of the September edition of Wake Up Petaluma, scheduled for Tuesday, September 25, 7:30 a.m. at Rooster Run Event Center.
Ben Stone from the Sonoma County Economic Development Board will be on hand to introduce the County’s new economic recovery team. Tim Ricard, Christine Palmer, and Al Lerma will form a panel to discuss new initiatives being undertaken at the County level to bolster the local economy. The three occupy positions created by the County Board of Supervisors this year to stimulate job growth in the County.
In addition, Ramona Faith of the
Petaluma Health Care District will introduce a new health care initiative for Petaluma.
Sponsor for the morning’s event will be Mary D. Gernetzke of Edward Jones Investments.
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Also on the program is recognition of new members, reports from non-profits, and a raffle drawing.
Cost for the breakfast is $20 for Chamber members, $25 for non-members. Reservations needed – call 762-2785.
Ambassador Profile
Sandy Proteau Herbalife International
Hello! My name is Sandy Proteau and I have been an active Chamber member for just over a year. I have thoroughly enjoyed the many aspects that being a member provides including meeting local business owners, and involved, concerned community members. I decided to join the ambassador committee just a couple of months ago because I saw the fun they had as well as providing a service at Chamber functions. I enjoy greeting and meeting new faces in our wonderful community.
I grew up in Modesto and moved to Rohnert Park to attend S.S.U. I enjoyed getting to know Sonoma County while studying psychology and Early Childhood Education. I met my husband of 24 years my senior year, and we lived in the area another couple years.
Circumstances allowed us to move and we returned to Stanislaus County where I taught school for fifteen years.
Last July we moved back to Petaluma, and truly feel as if we have “come home.” I dearly love this area!! We enjoy walking our lab Bella along the beautiful, pet friendly streets. We also frequent going to the coast which is such a close, lovely drive. We have enjoyed many of the events which are held throughout the year, including fundraisers, music venues, and outdoor art and garden events.
I look forward to being an active ambassador with fellow members. I enjoy giving back to the community and feel we all gain so much through networking, sharing ideas, and having fun at the many sponsored Chamber events.
In 2009 I grew tired of carrying around an extra 30 pounds, and suffering health consequences. I tried Herbalife and lost thirty pounds in eight months healthfully. I gained an increase in energy, lowered my blood pressure, and have a heightened sense of self confidence! I have kept that weight off for three years and have since become an Herbalife Distributor, and have my own business as a health and wellness coach!
I provide free consultations to new clients. I look forward to our paths crossing in the town I am so proud to call HOME!
Sandy Proteau
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Mark Your CalendarsFor These Two Events
By Katie Kerns Davis, President,
Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Commentary
The Chamber has a pair of events
coming up that should be of interest
to every Chamber member. One is
the annual Petaluma Business Expo,
scheduled for Thursday, October 4 At
the Petaluma Community Center.
The other is the traditional Chamber-
sponsored candidates’ night, to be held
at the Petaluma Sheraton on Tuesday,
September 12, at 5:30 p.m.
The Business Expo is one of our
Chamber’s most important events
of the year, giving our members the
opportunity to showcase their various
goods and services and conversely, see
what our business neighbors have to
offer as well.
Every year the Lucchesi Community
Center is packed with business people
strolling from booth to booth, getting
to know new businesses in town, or
becoming reacquainted with businesses
that have been around for a long time.
A great selection of good things to eat is
being offered by a cross-section of our
restaurant and catering community to
help make the strolling that much more
pleasant.
And, for many of us, it is perhaps the
one time each year that a great many of
the business leaders in our community all
convene in one place at the same time –
a tremendous networking opportunity.
So, mark your calendar now, and while
you’re at it, consider your own booth.
Most years, this event is a sell-out, so
it is a good idea for exhibitors to make
National Little LeagueThe Pride of Petaluma
Petaluma is once again on the map, and it is a group of 12 and 13 year olds
that has accomplished the mission. This city’s National Little League team has
ventured into territory never before visited by a local area team, and has made
its city proud.
Here at the Chamber, the excitement was particularly intense. Danny Marzo,
who played key roles both hitting and pitching, is the son of Chamber Board
member and former Chamber President Richard Marzo.
As the excitement increased after every Petaluma win, there did not seem to
be one person in this city who was not following the team’s progress. And, what
a progress it was -- a trail of 27 games to the U.S. championship game through
six tournaments.
They started with the District tourney, playing County teams, winning that
one, then to the Section tournament, with teams from a greater region around
Sonoma County, and another victory.
Next was the Division tournament, for the championship of Northern
California, and they won that one, and on to the West region, and another
victory and the right to play as one of eight U.S. teams in the World Series.
These were all double elimination tournaments, but it is significant that up
to the U.S. championships, Petaluma National lost only three games. One was
to Tennessee in the World Series. One was to perennial East Bay powerhouse
San Ramon in the Division playoffs, and the other was to Petaluma Valley Little
League, another home grown team that accomplished what only two other
teams in this country did – they beat Petaluma National once.
So, once again, Petaluma is a nationally famous name. We seem to have had
more than our share of national notice over the decades. For a half century, we
achieved status as the acknowledged “Egg Capital” of the universe. We were
cited in a book by John Steinbeck. The “Petaluma Plan” to regulate residential
growth was upheld at the U.S. Supreme Court and became a staple in community
planning courses in our colleges.
For years, the Worlds Wrist Wrestling Tournament from Petaluma was an
annual feature on ABC’s Wide World of Sports, and our annual Ugly Dog Contest
garners worldwide attention. American Graffiti, a movie on many top 100 all-
time movie lists, was filmed here.
All of this has contributed to an intense level of community pride that was
evidenced when it became known that there was a need to raise at least $60,000
to send the players and their families to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and the
opportunity of a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be a part of a Little League World
Series.
This town responded nobly. Instead of $60,000, the people of Petaluma raised
$80,000 to ensure that every parent had the chance to see his or her child
perform at the “big show.”
their reservations early. It not only
guarantees a business a seat at the Expo,
early registration also offers a greater
range of location choices. Plus, the
cost for booths reserved on or before
September 14 is $325; after that, the
price is $375.
I want to express the Chamber’s
appreciation to those sponsors who
make this event possible, and also to
those food vendors whose remarkable
offerings make each Expo so special.
At press time, our Sponsors are:
Petaluma Argus-Courier, Fishman
Supply Company, NorthBay biz, Bank of
Marin, Exchange Bank, P G & E, Clover
Stornetta Farms, Port Sonoma, and
Summit State Bank
The Food Sponsors signed up at press
time are Fit for a King, Preferred Sonoma
Caterers, Petaluma Coffee and Tea Co.,
Bert’s Desserts, and Mountain Mike’s
Pizza.
Both of these lists should grow
before the event on October 4. Booth
reservations can be made by calling
762-2785.
Our other event, the Candidates’
Night, is presented to give our members
the opportunity to hear first-hand where
City Council candidates stand on issues
that are important to business. This year
there are six candidates running for
three open seats. With Leroy Lounibos
once again moderating the event, it
promises to be an informative evening.
President’s Message
Platinum Members Gold Members Silver Members
AVM Graphics • Circle Bank • Clark Rosen, Coldwell Banker • Deer Creek Village Mary Gernetzke, Edward Jones • Moonware Design • Nancy Cooley, State Farm Insurance
Old Republic Title Company • Stony Point Rock Quarry • Wagner Chiropractic
Bronze Members
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Bocce Ball FundraiserFor Mentor Me Petaluma
A beautiful garden in Westside Petaluma will be the setting for a fun-filled, fund-raising event on Sunday September 16th – the Bocce Ball-a-Palooza tournament. It will benefit Mentor Me Petaluma, a youth mentoring program which provides volunteer mentors to at-risk young people ages 5-17. This event is Petaluma’s only charity bocce ball tournament and is expected to sell out.
Mentor Me Petaluma has been active in Petaluma since 2001, working to make a difference in the lives of young people and adults. Mentoring changes two lives simultaneously as both mentors and mentees grow and learn together, forging lifelong friendships and community connections.
Bocce players and spectators will enjoy a casual Italian lunch along with wine, beer, soft drinks, coffee and dessert. A drawing will offer the opportunity to win themed prizes, a flat screen TV or a Kindle. Registration begins at 11:30am and games begin at noon. All teams will have a chance to play at least three games; the final match will end by 4:30pm. Members of the Sonoma County Bocce Federation will be on hand as referees.
Individual registration is $75; teams of four may register for $280. Spectator tickets are $25. All tickets include lunch and two drinks. All ages welcome, no bocce experience needed.
To register or for more information visit www.MentorMePetaluma.org or call 707-778-4798.
LinkedIn OfferFor Chamber Members
Kurt Shaver of the Sales Foundry, who has conducted the Leadership Petaluma program’s annual retreats, is offering Chamber members free training on LinkedIn – the No. 1 tool for business networking.
175 Million business people have a LinkedIn account but most don’t know how to use it to generate business, Shaver said. “My On-Demand LinkedIn Training Course teaches them everything they will need to know,”
The modules sell at his website (www.thesalesfoundry.com) for $49
ea. or $149 for the complete course. Schaver is offering the first two modules (Profiles and Connections) to Chamber members absolutely free. Members can watch the videos at their own pace and even download them to a portable device like an iPad.
“I am giving away this free sample for exposure and the opportunity to sell the remaining modules. With Module 2, they will receive an offer to purchase the entire course at the discounted price of $99,” he said.
To take advantage of the offer, go to http://offer.thesalesfoundry.com/
Leadership CouncilHonorees Named
North Bay Leadership Council announces the five honorees for their annual Leaders of the North Bay Awards, designed to celebrate individuals and organizations from the region that have been positive catalysts for change. The award recipients will be honored at a November 2 luncheon at the Embassy Suites in San Rafael..
The 2012 Honorees of Leaders of the North Bay Awards are:
Individual Excellence in Leadership: Patricia Kendall, Kaiser Permanente; Community Building: Elece Hempel, Petaluma People Services; Environmental Stewardship: John Wick & Peggy Rathman: Marin Carbon Project; Innovative/Entrepreneurial Spirit: Enphase Energy; Leadership within the Latino Community: Herman Hernandez, Los Cien/Latino Leaders & Frank Howard Allen Realtors.
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Bank of Marin at NASDAQ -- Bank of Marin Bancorp , parent company of Bank of Marin rang The NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell in New York on August 1 to celebrate a strong second quarter with record earnings of $5 million and an increase in their dividend to $.18 per share. The Company has paid a dividend for 28 straight quarters. Shown ringing the closing bell are Christina Cook, Chief Financial Officer; Kevin Coonan, Chief Credit Officer; Nancy Boatright, Senior Vice President and Corporate Secretary, Russ Colombo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bob Gotelli, Senior Vice President and Director of Human Resources, Peter Pelham, Executive Vice President, Director of Retail Banking, and Cris Farrell from NASDAQ.
Bertotti Wins SixLandscape Awards
The North Coast Chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) recently held its annual Landscape Achievement Awards program. The program honors projects in various categories and contract ranges for projects in Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties. All jobs are visited by independent judges rated on level of craftsmanship, difficulty and overall quality against other projects in the same category.
Bertotti Landscaping, Inc. of Petaluma was honored to win 6 awards. They were:
Best of Show: The Runnfeldt Residence in Tiburon. Scott Lewis Landscape Architecture of San Francisco was the project Landscape Architect. Brad Stewart was the project supervisor
and Luis Pulido was the project Foreman. The Runnfeldt residence also won First place in the Large Residential Maintenance Category.
Custom Residential Installation: First place for the Kowal Residence in Tiburon. Pedersen Associates in San Rafael were the Landscape Architects. Second Place for the Johnson Residence in Napa. Roche +Roche of Sonoma were the Landscape Architects.
Medium Commercial Installation: First Place. The Clipper Yacht Harbor in Sausalito. The Landscape Architects were Anza Environments.
Medium Residential Maintenance: First Place for the Hess Residence in Petaluma.
BERTOTTI LANDSCAPING, INC is located at 2425 Old Adobe Rd. Petaluma
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Members – Get more information on Member businesses at www.petalumachamber.com
New MembersArtful ArrangementsDiane H Davis205 Orchard LanePenngrove, CA 94951
AVRSBob Rieger737 Southpoint Blvd., Suite LPetaluma, CA 94954
Buffalo Billards Bars & BarstoolsLee Simon246 Petaluma Blvd. NorthPetaluma, CA 94952
Edward Jones InvestmentsTravis White701 Sonoma Mountain ParkwayPetaluma, CA 94954
Field to Family Natural FoodsWayne & Amy Dufond224 Weller Street, Suite CPetaluma, CA 94952
Frank Howard Allen RealtorsJames Michaelsen905 East Washington Street, Ste. 109Petaluma, CA 94952
Lavish John Rose402 Moore LaneHealdsburg, CA 95448
Lavish Hi-FiCraig Allison402 Moore LaneHealdsburg, CA 95448
Petaluma Food TaxiMichael & Sandy Laubert134 Howard StreetPetaluma, CA 94952
Petaluma PaperbacksMichael Bearden800 Petaluma Blvd. SouthPetaluma, CA 94952
Social ClubDamion Wallace132 Keller StreetPetaluma, CA 94952
Sonoma County Regional ParksMary Clemens2300 County Center Drive, Ste. 120ASanta Rosa, CA 95403
Velvet Ice CollectionLisa Lee140 Second Street, Suite 108Petaluma, CA 94952
WAKE UP! EnterprisesLaurie CameronPetaluma, CA 94954
Wine Country Group by Homes & GardensRyan Styles775 Baywood Drive, Suite 100Petaluma, CA 94954
Wish Upon A CupcakeAmber WisemanPetaluma, CA 94954
Zenergy WorksJeff Irvine418 B Street, Suite 100Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Renewing MembersAMEC Environmental & InfrastructureArchitectural Design & Restoration, Inc.Azevedo TravelBaldwin, McGaughey & Co. LLPBank of Marin, at the MarinaBasin Street PropertiesBay AlarmBCI Dental Laboratories, Inc.Bertotti Landscaping, Inc.Best Western Petaluma InnBlood Centers of the PacificBradley Real EstateColdwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Todd MendozaCorona Ranch ApartmentsDevcon Construction, Inc.Discovery Office SystemsDon Bennett & AssociatesFerguson Enterprises, Inc.FlorenciaFriedman’s Home ImprovementGCX CorporationGhilotti Construction CompanyInstant Interiors Home Furnishing & AccentsIntegra TelecomJames FitzgeraldJim Stern, NMTJoe TambeKatherine Page Nowell, Attorney & MediatorLace House Linen SupplyLakeville Mini StorageLaw Offices of David C. KingLily Kai Chinese CuisineMain Street Moving & StorageMatteri ElectricMedley Glass WorksMercedes A Heitman, DDSNelson StaffingOak Grove ConstructionOakcreek ApartmentsOld Chicago PizzaP.O.S.T. - Wellness by DesignPacific Empire ChorusPanamax LLCPetaluma Arts CenterPetaluma CreameryPetaluma Kiwanis ClubPetaluma TrolleyPetaluma Village Premium OutletsPetaluma Woman’s ClubPetaluma-Hamilton Lodge #180Preferred Sonoma CaterersQuality InnReal DonerReynolds Battery Service, Inc.Ricoh USA, Inc.Rotary Club of PetalumaSonoma AcademySonoma Eye Care Optometric AssociatesSonoMarin Cleaning Services, Inc.Sova GardensTamura Environmental, Inc.Turning Point Real EstateUniversal Building ServicesValley Orchards Retirement Community
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Vintage Bank AntiquesVolpi’s Ristorante & BarWhitman & Samuelson Insurance Services, Inc.Windsor Care Center Petaluma
Long-Time MembersBest Western Petaluma Inn, 44 YearsBob Everheart
Lace House Linen Supply, 44 YearsDan Libarle
Friedman’s Home Improvement, 43 YearsWilliam Friedman
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Todd Mendoza, 43 YearsTodd Mendoza
Old Chicago Pizza, 34 YearsMichael Hansen
Don Bennett & Associates, 33 YearsDon Bennett
Basin Street Properties, 31 YearsScott Stanzi
Quality Inn, 28 YearsJim Blackman
Bay Alarm, 27 YearsJohn Reynolds
Discovery Office Systems, 27 YearsCharles Schaefer
Volpi’s Ristorante & Bar, 26 YearsMary Lee Volpi
Nelson Staffing, 25 YearsKelly Hartman
Architectural Design & Restoration, Inc., 23 YearsSasha Butler
Katherine Page Nowell, Attorney & Mediator, 18 YearsKatherine Page Nowell
Petaluma Village Premium Outlets, 18 YearsKarina Blankenship
Petaluma Kiwanis Club, 17 YearsMcKenzie Smith
Blood Centers of the Pacific, 16 YearsAndrea Casson
Whitman & Samuelson Insurance Services, Inc., 15 YearsJ. Scott Whitman
Petaluma Woman’s Club, 15 YearsPresident
Preferred Sonoma Caterers, 15 YearsAmber Balshaw
Jim Stern, NMT, 15 YearsJim Stern
Law Offices of David C. King, 14 YearsDavid King
Oakcreek Apartments, 14 YearsGerald Johnson
Petaluma Trolley, 12 YearsChristopher Stevick
Bank of Marin, at the Marina, 12 YearsDan Ancheta
Rotary Club of Petaluma, 12 YearsPresident
Sonoma Academy, 11 YearsJanet Durgin
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc., 11 YearsKen Phillips
Universal Building Services, 10 YearsTed Chamberlain
Sonoma Eye Care Optometric Associates, 10 YearsRonald Harris
Corona Ranch Apartments, 10 YearsBrian Gordon
Mercedes A Heitman, DDS, 10 YearsMercedes Heitman
Vintage Bank Antiques, 10 YearsWarren Davis
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Calendar – September
3 Labor Day Holiday – PACC Office Closed
6 Ribbon Cutting –Grand Opening – Happy Hour Social Club Restaurant 132 Keller St. 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.
7 Government Affairs PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 – 9:30 A.M.
10 Business Education PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 4:00 – 5:30 P.M.
11 Ambassadors Petaluma Valley Hospital Pat Schaeffer’s Office 400 N. McDowell Blvd. 7:30 – 9:00 A.M.
11 Women in Business Committee PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 8:45 – 10:00 A.M.
11 Agribusiness Sonoma-Marin Fair Conference Room 175 Fairgrounds Dr. 12:00 – 1:30 P.M.
12 Women in Business Breakfast Elizabeth Slater, “Best Practices in Marketing & Sales” (RSVP) Petaluma Woman’s Club 518 B St. Members $25, Non-members $30, additional $5 at the door RSVP online or call 762-2785 7:15 – 9:00 A.M.
13 Business After Hours – Sonoma Bank 201 Western Ave. 5:30 – 7:30 P.M.
18 Leadership Alumni PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-4 9:00 – 10:00 A.M.
20 Business After Hours – Buffalo Billiards Bar & Barstools 246 Petaluma Blvd. N. 5:30 – 7:30 P.M.
21 Government Affairs PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 – 9:30 A.M.
25 Leadership Alumni BBQ (RSVP) Lagunitas Brewing Co. 1280 N. McDowell Blvd. Music: Randy & the Special Agents This is a fundraiser for Police & Fireman Scholarships to Leadership Petaluma $25 Members; RSVP 762-2785 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.
25 Wake Up Petaluma (RSVP) Rooster Run Event Center - Hot Buffet Breakfast Returns 2301 E. Washington St. $20 Members, $25 Non-members RSVP online or call 762-2785 7:30 – 9:00 A.M.
27 Economic Development Committee PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 A.M.
27 Business After Hours – PB&J Acquisitions LLC 1600 Corporate Circle 5:30 – 7:30 P.M.
Looking Ahead – October
4 Petaluma Chamber Business Expo
11 Business after Hours – Petaluma Dental Group
18 Business after Hours – Praetzels Fine Furniture
23 Wake Up Petaluma
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