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“Petaluma’s voice for business”June 2012 • Vol 21, No 6
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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
Kerns Davis, Griffith, Knudson, MarzoElected to Serve on Chamber Board
The Chamber members have voted, and four members have been selected to serve new three year terms on the Boards of Directors.
Katie Kerns Davis of PG&E, Tom Griffith of Don Ramatici Insurance, Thom Knudson of Behrens, Nelson & Knudson, and Richard Marzo of Lace House Linen were chosen to serve on the Board. All four are currently serving on the Board. Davis is completing her first three year elected term, while Griffith, Knudson and Marzo were one-year presidential appointees.
Under the Chamber by-laws, members can serve only two three-year elected terms, but they can run again after one year. Both Knudson and Marzo had served elected terms previously.
Two members of this year’s board will be leaving, having served two elected terms. They are Tony Sarno of Cushman & Wakefield and Elece Hempel of the Petaluma People Services Center. Todd Mendoza of Coldwell Banker completed a two-year appointment to replace a resignation.
The returning Board members are Treasurer Will Soper of Beels Soper, Immediate Past President Monica Soiland of Midstate Construction, Justin Hansel of Hansel Auto Group, Judy James of Republic Services, Wayne
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Chamber, Members ReceiveNorthBay biz Recognition
The Petaluma Chamber was an
honored Gold Medal winner at the
annual awards ceremony hosted by
NorthBay biz. The awards ceremony
was held May 17 in Santa Rosa.
A number of Petaluma Chamber
members were also honored in the Best
of the North Bay competition. They are:
Trope Group, Discovery Office
Systems, Circle Bank, Dickenson,
Peatman & Fogarty, Redwood Credit
Union, Exchange Bank, Keegin & Coppin,
Nelson Staffing Solutions, Massage
Envy, Innovative Business Solutions,
Top Speed Data Communications, Star
Staffing, Summit State Bank, Bank of
Marin, Coldwell Banker, Sonoma Bank,
Midstate Construction, Spaulding
McCullough & Tansil LLP.
Katie Kerns Davis Tom Griffith Thom Knudson Richard Marzo
Leach of CSW Stuber Stroeh, Todd Tamura of Tamura Environmental, and Matt White of Basin Street Properties.
Next year’s officers will be elected at the Board’s meeting this month. The officers, who serve as the Executive
Committee, are President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, Treasurer, and Immediate Past President.
The newly elected President will then appoint three Chamber members to one-year Board appointments.
Annual Chamber Member Luncheon and Officer Installation
A barbecue, a raffle with lots of prizes, and the installation of next year’s Chamber officers and board members will highlight the annual Chamber luncheon, scheduled for June 28 at Rooster Run.
The event kicks off at 11:30 a.m. with a no host bar, followed at 12:30 p.m. by the luncheon. Barbecue menu includes hamburgers, sausages,
and plenty of fixin’s.
The installation commences at 1:00 p.m., with former Supervisor Mike Kerns handling the ceremonies.
Charge for the luncheon is $30. Paid reservations are required by June 21. You can register online at www.petalumachamber.com, or call the Chamber at 762-2785.
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PETALUMA BUSINESS CREDITSPublished by the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce, 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2©2011 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
Leadership Petaluma ProgramCall the Chamber for info, 762-2785
Committees Call 762-2785 for more information.
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
PresidentRon Malnati*, 769-2294
Exchange Bank
First Vice President
Tony Sarno*, 664-1400
Cushman & Wakefield of California
Second Vice President
Katie Kerns Davis*, 557-7045
PG&E
TreasurerWill Soper*, 763-3888
Beels Soper LLP
Immediate Past President
Monica Soiland, 762-3200
Midstate Construction
DIRECTORS
W. Thomas Griffith, CIC, 766-2282
Ramatici Insurance, Inc.
Justin Hansel, 543-7353
Hansel Auto Group
Judy James, 280-5427
Republic Services
W. Thom Knudson, 763-1911
Behrens, Nelson & Knudson
Wayne Leach, 795-4764
CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group
Richard Marzo, 763-1515
Lace House Linens
Todd Mendoza, 769-4303
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Todd Tamura, 773-3737
Tamura Environmental, Inc.
Matt White, 795-4477
Basin Street Properties
CHAMBER STAFF
762-2785 • Fax 762-4721
Email: [email protected]
www.petalumachamber.com
Onita Pellegrini*, CEO
Judy Carney, Bookkeeper
Daniella Ellicott*, Member Services
Kathy Brandal, Office Assistant
* Leadership Petaluma Graduates
www.petalumachamber.comJobs, Votes, DataHighlight Wake Up
A look at efforts to create jobs in Sonoma County, the June primary election, and protecting vital data are subjects of discussion at the June presentation of Wake Up Petaluma, scheduled for June 26, 7:30 a.m., at Rooster Run.
Ben Stone, director of the Sonoma County Economic Development Board, will introduce a new aggressive EDB effort to create jobs and improve the
County’s economic climate. The efforts will include working to resolve current permitting bottlenecks.
Don Bennett, Argus-Courier political columnist and editor of Petaluma Business, will present an analysis of the June election, with a focus on the new open primary system and what it may portend for California politics.
Jared Milligan, of Pacific eDocument Solutions, will discuss the whys and
The Chamber’s Young Professionals Network held an awards ceremony in May to honor outstanding young professional people in Petaluma. Pictured above are the three winners: Samar Hattar of Blissful Events, Entrepreneur of the Year; Michael Cook of Firma Design Group, Small Business, and Alicia Cerruti of Pisenti & Brinker, Large Business.
whats of off-site data storage, and its importance to businesses.
Also on the program is recognition of new members and a raffle drawing.
Cost for the breakfast is $20 for Chamber members, $25 for non-members. Reservations needed – call 762-2785.
Sponsor for the morning is Pacific eDocument Solutions.
Business Briefs
Preparations are underway for PEF’s Big 30 Birthday Bash scheduled for September 8. Clover Stornetta is rolling back the massive doors at 5400 Old Redwood Highway to reveal rustic timbers and glittering chandeliers, the sawdust and the swank of the fabulous Redwood Pavilion. For more information: petaluma.ejoinme.org/Bash12.
Ultra-endurance athlete, Jason Lester (a Nike Athlete), will run through the Petaluma Village Premium Outlets on June 14, part of his Journey for a Better World. He will be running and biking over 4,000 miles across the United States, relaying the Nike message that a better world starts with sports.
The Outlets are looking for students interested in possibly running with Jason 3.65 miles into the store, cheerleaders and band members who would like to perform at this event, to help greet Jason in to our great community and town of Petaluma.
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It Has Been AProductive Year
By Ron Malnati, President, Petaluma
Area Chamber of Commerce
Commentary
It seems like such a short time, but
before this month is out, a new leadership
team will assume responsibilities for
guiding the Chamber through the
coming year. Just before press time,
the winners of the Board election were
announced, and I want to extend my
personal congratulations to Katie Kerns
Davis, Tom Griffith, Thom Knudson,
and Richard Marzo.
We will be electing next year’s officers
at our board meeting in June, and the
new officers and Board will be sworn
in at our annual luncheon on June 28th.
My congratulations to all of the new
Board.
In retrospect, it has been a busy and
rewarding year at the Chamber. Our
membership is steady, our finances are
strong, and our huge army of volunteers
continues to make truly exemplary
contributions.
One of the year’s major
accomplishments was the development
of our new web-site, which has gone
beyond being just a source of information,
becoming a valuable interactive site
with marketing opportunities for our
members.
We now have a new welcome
package, a collection of local products
and gift items which was developed
collaboratively by our Economic
Development Committee and the City’s
Economic Development Manager. This
welcome package is being used to
welcome new businesses to Petaluma at
a joint visit by the City and the Chamber.
It is a job well done.
Leadership ClassEnrollment Open
Nobody disputes the fact that we live in a truly special community. Home town pride in Petaluma is probably as high or higher than in most communities in this country. Consequently, it is often humbling for many of us to learn that there are a number of things about our town of which we were completely unaware.
It was this understanding that few people get the opportunity to experience our town from a number of different directions that was the impetus for the Chamber’s Leadership Petaluma program. The current class graduates this month, which begs this question: Should you, or an employee, be in next year’s class?
This program, which will be on the third Tuesday of each month next class year, attempts to produce a slice of life from ten different sectors of our community. Every day is a full day, often followed by an after-work socializing opportunity in order to get to know classmates better.
The average annual class is about 25 people.
Next year’s schedule should give you a good idea of this program. It starts in August with a half-day orientation and getting-to-know-you exercises, and commences in earnest in September, with History Day. The class hears stories from local historians, and visits key historical sites.
In October, there is an all day retreat, where leadership experts share this knowledge of leadership skills with the class. In November, it is Government Day, and the class members meet and discuss issues with government officials at different levels.
December features non-profit/community service day, and offers an inside look at the full range of primarily volunteer-driven services being provided to our community. Then, in January, it is Public Safety Day, with a fascinating behind the scenes look at the lives of our law enforcement and fire protection agencies.
In February, it is Education Day, with visits to local schools and meetings with local educators. March is Business Day, with a round of behind the scenes glimpses of local businesses that engage in everything from oyster shells to high tech.
Two community sectors come together in April when it is Arts and Tourism Day. Petaluma has become home to artists of a number of disciplines, while tourism has become a key element of our local economic health. In May, it’s Agriculture Day, and visits to local farms and agri-businesses to get an understanding of how important Ag really is to Petaluma.
Then, it is all capped off with graduation in June, where students adorn their caps with items describing their business and their background.
Following graduation, many students join the Leadership Alumni, maintaining friendships formed during the year, and helping the program succeed in future years.
Next year’s class is forming now, and usually fills up. If you are interested, call 762-2785.
One of my objectives this year was
to get our Board engaged in the full
range of Chamber activities, and the
Board responded with vigor, including
showing up at city council meeting
when the occasion required a show of
business support.
Each of our committees continued
to make valuable contributions. Worth
noting, among a number of committee
accomplishments, is the Ag Committee’s
new Ag video, and the Ambassadors
Committee’s huge success in hosting the
Northern California Ambassadors Rally
for all the Chambers in the region.
Our Business Expo once again was
packed with both booths and attendance,
and our Leadership Petaluma again
enjoyed an overflow class.
In short it has been a rewarding and
enjoyable tenure serving you as Chamber
President. I want to thank all my fellow
Board members for being such an
outstanding and caring group, all of our
dedicated volunteers, and particularly
our President Circle members, whose
support has been critical in keeping our
Chamber vital during times of a sluggish
economy.
I really want to give an enthusiastic tip
of the hat to Onita and the staff. Despite
cutbacks on staff numbers, this group
collectively continues to produce an
amazing amount of benefit for our entire
membership.
Their efforts were recognized when
Northbay Biz awarded the Petaluma
Chamber the Gold Award at their annual
awards ceremony.
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
6 June 2012 Petaluma Business – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Profitability With HeartAt WIB July Breakfast
This summer’s Women in Business (WIB) breakfast will offer tools and insights for reigniting one’s dream that business can be as joyful and meaningful as it is profitable.
Guest speaker Ellen van den Berg of NEXUS Consulting will share her expertise in connecting passion, people, and performance. Her presentation, called “Profitability with Heart -- Five Steps to a Thriving and Meaningful Business” includes:
A compelling family story that helped her uncover the key that causes business owners to feel depleted and burnt out.
What you MUST understand to stop undermining yourself.
The five fundamental steps toward
creating a business that’s consistently profitable and meaningful.
She has worked with small business owners for over 25 years, beginning as a financial planner. She holds a degree in Organization Psychology, was certified as a Business Development Coach with E-Myth Worldwide, and for the past 14 years, has worked as a coach, consultant, mentor, teacher, and guide who helps her clients connect their expertise with what they most value in life.
“At this talk, I’ll address the fundamental reasons why people burn out and lose enthusiasm for work,” she said. ”I’ll cover what you need to do—and why (both internally and externally)—to maintain momentum for a profitable business that’s rewarding
in every sense of the word, and a meaningful life.”
The WIB breakfast takes place from 7:15-9:00 a.m., July 11, at the Petaluma Women’s Club, 518 B Street. The cost is $25 for Chamber members and $30 for non-members. In addition to the speaker presentation, admission includes a full breakfast and networking opportunities. Register online via the Petaluma Chamber Website or by calling 707-762-2785.
July’s breakfast presentation is sponsored by Delphine Adams of DICKENSON, PEATMAN & FOGARTY, a world-class law firm with offices in Santa Rosa and Napa.
Future sponsorships are available for $150, including a 5-minute
Ellen van den Berg, NEXUS Consulting
“infomercial”, and an 1/8” page ad ($95 value) in Petaluma Business. For more information, contact WIB Sponsor Chair Peggy Wyman, AVP & Branch Manager, Sonoma Bank, at 707-763-4555.
American AgCredit GetsCounty Fair Honor
The Western Fairs Association designed its Blue Ribbon Award program to allow each Fair in the Association to recognize an individual or organization that has provided support. Traditionally, a volunteer, educator or sponsor is honored. This year, the Sonoma County Fair has selected American AgCredit as a Blue Ribbon Award Winner.
American AgCredit is the sixth largest farm credit cooperative in the nation and provides lending and other financial services to farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses and rural homeowners.
Established in 1916 and with 35 branch offices throughout the Western and Midwestern states, American AgCredit has its corporate headquarters in Santa Rosa. This home base position has generated deep involvement in the Sonoma County Fair, and the Fair is extremely grateful for its good fortune.
The company has been a long-time supporter, with a particular focus on the Livestock Area and Farmer’s Day. It is a generous sponsor of Sweet Lil’s Farmery, an interactive educational exhibit that offers Fairgoers an experience of “life on the farm”.
American AgCredit is the recipient of the 2012 Western Fairs Association Blue Ribbon Award, presented by Sonoma County Fair. Pictured left to right: Alex Klein, Assistant Vice President of American AgCredit, Ron Carli, President and CEO of American AgCredit, Saralee McClelland Kunde, President of Sonoma County Fair and Terry Lindley, Senior Vice President of Marketing for American AgCredit.
Sonoma County Fair Entry Guidebooks Now Available
The Sonoma County Fair 2012 Guidebooks are now available. Guidebooks are free and will be available at the Chamber office, Sonoma County Library branches and at the Fair Entry Office at 1350 Bennett Valley Road in Santa Rosa. The 2012 Fair runs Wednesday, July 25 through Sunday, August 12.
This year’s theme is “Cruise on In”, and exhibitors will find a variety of theme-related opportunities among the hundreds of categories offered. To celebrate the nautical theme, Fair
organizers have added such offerings as a Table Setting Competition, a Design Your Own Burgee Flag Contest and a Cruise Ship Photo Contest.
Entering the Fair is easy. Exhibitors can either fill out the entry form in the Guidebook or go to the Fair’s website and register online. Paper entry forms must be received at the Fair Entry Office or postmarked no later than 5 pm on Friday, June 8. Online entries continue through Friday, June 22. Most items must be delivered to the Fairgrounds in early to mid-July.
Businesss Briefs
D i s c o v e r y Office Systems r e c o g n i z e d Steve Giganti as Salesman of the Year for 2011 -2012. Giganti has been with the company since
2008 and services the Marin County market. He managed to exceed goals with a sales rating of 173%.
Petaluma Art Association and Petaluma Arts Center will host the first Yart (Yard Art) Sale to benefit art
students in Petaluma on June 23, 8-2, at
the Petaluma Arts Center, 230 Lakeville
St., Petaluma.
A new survey by the Solar Electric
Power Association (SEPA) ranks Pacific
Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) as
the nation’s top electric utility in the
amount of solar power added to its
system in 2011. PG&E is first in the
Annual Solar Megawatts category of the
more than 240 utilities that participated
in SEPA’s 2011 Utility Solar Rankings
surve
Steve Giganti
8 June 2012 Petaluma Business – A publication of the PACC
Enjoy a stroll to the Theater
District…meet your friends or
business associates for a warm
beverage & good conversation!
Weekdays from 7:30 to 5:30
Saturdays from 8:00 to 4:00
Petaluma Coffee & Tea212 2nd St., south of D, in the Theater District • 763-2727
The Leadership Petaluma class graduates on June 22, with ceremonies being held at Springfield Place. The class, pictured above, has the following members:
Michelle Arietta, Serendipity; Del Avants, Kiwanis; Joan Bunn, photographer; Kat Calhoun, Able to Learn; Alicia Cerutti, Pisenti & Brinker; Eva Chu, PG&E; Elizabeth Clary, OADS; Bob Everhart, Best Western Petaluma Inn; Ramona Faith, Petaluma Health Care District; Jane Hamilton, Rebuilding Together Petaluma.
PHOTO CREDIT: JIM JOHNSON, STUDIO 7
Dennis Hardle, Hardle & Company; Rachel Judkins, Pacific eDocument Solutions; Lili Liu, Petauma People Services Center; Constance Madrid, All California Mortgage; Jessica Medina, Clover Stornetta Farms; Linda Morgan, Kaiser Permanente; Donald Morshead, Royal Oak Realty; Skip Sikora, Springfield Place; Francesca Smith, McKenzie Smith Eagle West Insurance Services; David Stirrat, Petaluma City Schools; Jackie Taylor-Meadows, Sonoma Bank; Travis White, Edward Jones.
Leadership Petaluma, Class of 2012
Businesss Briefs
For the sixth year out of the past eight, financial-services firm Edward Jones ranks highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Full Service Investor
Satisfaction Study.
The study measures overall investor satisfaction with full service investment firms based on seven factors: investment advisor, investment performance, account information, account offerings, commissions and fees, website and problem resolution.
Ask a Business AdvisorNo-cost confidential business advising is offered weekly at the Petaluma Chamber offices by the Small Business Development Center. This free
service is available to existing and start-up small business owners in the areas of:
• Business Planning• Marketing & Promotion• Business & Financial Management• Growing a Business, and more
Tina Eastman, M.A. is the Business Advisor. Contact the Small Business Development Center at www.santarosasbdc.org or by phone at (707) 524-1770 or 1-888-346-SBDC (7232).
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Members
New MembersLamplighter Financial, LLCBrian Woodall502 Cabrillo CourtPetaluma, CA 94954
REC SolarJanet Guerriero167 Commercial StreetPetaluma, CA 94954
Scott R. Stroud CPAScott Stroud10 Commerical Blvd., Ste. 200Novato, CA 94949
St Vincent de Paul Elementary SchoolSue RoffmannUnion & Howard StreetsPetaluma, CA 94952
Renewing MembersAcapella ConstructionAccuchex Corp./Time 2 PayAcrat Plumbing & HeatingAerotekAll California Mortgage, Inc.Allstar West Insurance Services LLCAlphabet Soup Thrift StoreArchitects | MABrodie’s Tire & Brake, Inc.Canteen Service of Northern CaliforniaCarle, Mackie, Power, & Ross, LLPClub OneCourseCo, Inc.Crown Trophy PetalumaDe Bel Roofing Supply, Inc.Dobson Asset ManagementEdward Jones Investments - Jim DecotaEdward Jones Investments - Mary Gernetzke, President’s Circle - BronzeEverest Indian RestaurantFillinger InsuranceGarden Valley RanchGentle DentalHammer Chiropractic OfficeHardle and CompnayIndustrial CartingJay & Bill’s Tire ServiceJoanne Buckley, BookkeeperJohn Schloetter & Co., LLPKresky Signs, Inc.Lyndi Brown Publid SolutionsMidstate Construction CorpPacific eDocument, President’s Circle - SilverPacific Gas & Electric, President’s Circle - Platinum LevelPangea Silkscreen, Inc.Petaluma Dental GroupPetaluma Gateway Shopping CenterPetaluma MarketPetaluma Regional LibraryRaesfeld Associates, Inc.Re/Max RegencyRegusSecond Nature Interior Plant CompanySequoia Senior Solutions. Inc.Sharon Monticello, Coldwell BankerSoft ShellSole DesireSonoMarin Landscape MaterialsStaples
Strozzi InstituteThe Plaza North Shopping CenterThree Twins Ice Creamverihealth, inc. - solutions in healthcareVietnam Veterans of CAWedge Roofing, Inc.Wells Fargo Insurance Services - Chet LawsWhole Foods MarketZiplocal
Long-Time MembersJohn Schloetter & Co., LLP, 35 YearsJohn Schloetter
Jay & Bill’s Tire Service, 31 YearsBill & Larry Rider
Brodie’s Tire & Brake, Inc., 30 YearsGary Brodie
Canteen Service of Northern California, 28 YearsBill Dayton
Fillinger Insurance, 25 YearsSteve Fillinger
Dobson Asset Management, 25 YearsChris Dobson
The Plaza North Shopping Center, 21 YearsCraig Woolmington-Smith
Ziplocal, 21 YearsDoug Jannett
Pangea Silkscreen, Inc., 21 YearsMichele LeSage
Petaluma Market, 19 YearsJames Aqius
Petaluma Gateway Shopping Center, 19 YearsMary Ann Webb
Petaluma Regional Library, 19 YearsDoug Cisney
Midstate Construction Corp, 19 YearsMonica Soiland
Accuchex Corp./Time 2 Pay, 19 YearsLeslie Ruhland
Wells Fargo Insurance Services - Chet Laws, 18 YearsChet Laws
Lyndi Brown Public Solutions, 18 YearsLyndi Brown
Hammer Chiropractic Office, 17 YearsRonald Hammer
Whole Foods Market, 16 YearsLisa Ludwigsen
Garden Valley Ranch, 15 YearsMark Grim
Crown Trophy Petaluma, 12 YearsMary Tupa
Strozzi Institute, 11 YearsAlice Christensen
CourseCo, Inc., 10 YearsCathy Simondi
Wedge Roofing, Inc., 10 YearsGary Harvey
Joanne Buckley, Bookkeeper, 10 YearsJoanne Buckley
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Calendar – June1 Government Affairs
PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 A.M.
4 Business Education PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 4:00 – 5:30 P.M.
5 Ambassadors Petaluma Valley Hospital Pat Schaeffer’s Office 400 N. McDowell Blvd. 7:30 – 9:00 A.M.
7 Business After Hours - Central Animal Hospital 203 D St. 5:30 – 7:30 P.M.
12 Women in Business Committee PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 8:45 – 10:00 A.M.
12 Agribusiness Sonoma-Marin Fair Conference Room 175 Fairgrounds Dr. 12:00 – 1:30 P.M.
15 Government Affairs PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 – 9:30 A.M.
19 Leadership Alumni PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-4 9:00 – 10:00 A.M.
20 PYPN Mixer La Dolce Vita 151 Petaluma Blvd. S., Suite 117 Free 6:00 – 8:00 P.M.
22 Leadership Graduation Class of 2012 Program & Reception Springfield Place Retirement Community, 101 South Ely Blvd. 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.
26 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.
28 Economic Development Committee PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite A-2 7:30 A.M.
28 PACC Annual Members Luncheon and Installation of Board of Directors (RSVP) Rooster Run Event Center 2301 E. Washington St. BBQ Lunch, No-host Bar $30 Members Paid RSVP by 2/21. RSVP online or call 762-2785 11:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.
Looking Ahead – July
4 Independence Day Holiday - PACC Office Closed
11 Women in Business Breakfast
18 PYN Mixer
19 Business after Hours – G & C Autobody
24 Wake Up Petaluma
26 Business after Hours – Bank of Marin
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