september 2012 business voice newsletter

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Celebrating Twenty Three Years of Vibrant Impressions in Historic Castle Rock Approximately 25,000 participants will delight in the artistic impressions of more than 178 artists from across the country. Continual live main stage entertainment, featuring popular musicians, will provide a complimentary backdrop to this year’s program. We will also feature strolling entertainers, the Artfest Store; a silent auction; student chalk art competition and the Imagination Zone for children. There is something for everyone at the 23rd annual Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock – the weekend of September 8th and 9th. View 2012 Commemorative print- page 19. "Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network" "Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network" "Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network" "Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network" SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955•REPRESENTING 12,226 SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955•REPRESENTING 12,226 MEMBER EMPLOYEES MEMBER EMPLOYEES•SEPT. 2012 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 9 •SEPT. 2012 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 9 this issue CEO Focus P.2 AreaNewsletters Recognized P.4 Upcoming Business Training P.5 Fair Parade Winners P.17 Upcoming Events P.21 Sights and Sounds of the Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock

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Page 1: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

Celebrating Twenty Three Years of Vibrant Impressions in Historic Castle Rock

Approximately 25,000 participants will delight in the artistic impressions of more than 178 artists from

across the country. Continual live main stage entertainment, featuring popular musicians, will provide a

complimentary backdrop to this year’s program.

We will also feature strolling entertainers, the Artfest Store; a silent auction; student chalk art

competition and the Imagination Zone for children.

There is something for everyone at the 23rd annual Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock –

the weekend of September 8th and 9th. View 2012 Commemorative print- page 19.

"Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network""Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network""Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network""Get Connected to the Region's Best Business Network"

SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955•REPRESENTING 12,226 SERVING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SINCE 1955•REPRESENTING 12,226 MEMBER EMPLOYEESMEMBER EMPLOYEES•SEPT. 2012 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 9•SEPT. 2012 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 9

this issue

CEO Focus P.2

AreaNewsletters Recognized P.4

Upcoming Business Training P.5

Fair Parade Winners P.17

Upcoming Events P.21

Sights and Sounds of the

Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock

Page 2: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

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Success continues to be seen—and Castle Rock is the

Winner!

Priorities for the Town of Castle Rock continue to focus on eco-

nomic development which includes primary employment, ex-

pansion of the tax base, attraction of goods and services neces-

sary to achieve the community vision of a self-suff icient commu-

nity and providing an outstanding business climate tha t encour-

ages, attracts and supports economic investments and activity.

Not one organization can be successful in achieving all these

goals of economic vitality, especially in a recovering ma rket, but after four years the Castle

Rock Economic Partnership (CREP) has made some major strides. CREP is a public/ private

collaborative partnership among the Town, Chamber, Castle Rock Economic Development

Council (CR EDC), Downtown Development Authority and Downtown Merchants Associa-

tion. This type of collaborative team approach to community economic development is

neither easy nor common. This is one of the reasons we were again named the 2012 Best

Economic Development program in Colorado for the second time.

Highlighting the Town’s quality of life and commitment to bringing in new businesses is

why Money Magazine’s August issue fea tured Castle Rock as 2012 Best Places to Live in

America (ranked #16). CNNMoney annually chooses its top 100 places based on job op-

portunities, school quality, crime rates, health care and available activities; and we have

added 98 new bus inesses to Castle Rock business base this year.

So far in 2012, the CR EDC is leading the cha rge for CREP in working with several re loca-

tion/expansion projects. One of these prospects is in the technology field that would bring

up to 10 senior management positions and is currently in negotia tions of purchasing a

downtown building. There is a potential of an additional 40 employees if they also relocate

their Data Center to Castle Rock. In addition, the EDC is in advanced discussions with a

Midwest company that is considering Castle Rock as a strategic re location. This move

would represent upwa rds of 100 employees over a five year transition period. They have

identif ied land in Castle Rock and a re working with one of our area developers to assess

the feasibility of this project.

Not only is CREP interested in re location of bus inesses to Castle Rock, but also in the ex-

pansion of our local businesses. The EDC is working to keep one of our local businesses

which has just under 100 current employees here and to help them possibly expand by

bringing another additional 50 employees if they are able to a cquire the right facility and

zoning within the T own limits. The current challenge for the EDC in assisting bus inesses, in

regards to relocation and expansions, is the lack of contiguous office and industrial spa ce.

This dilemma will be the focus of future discussions for CREP.

The Chamber’s role with CREP is to foster entrepreneurial activity by providing the essen-

tial informa tion, infrastructure and resources required for successful bus iness development

and growth. (Continues on page 4)

2012-2013 Board of Directors

EEEEXECUTIVEXECUTIVEXECUTIVEXECUTIVE C C C COMMITTEEOMMITTEEOMMITTEEOMMITTEE

CCCCHAIRMANHAIRMANHAIRMANHAIRMAN OFOFOFOF TH ETH ETH ETH E BOARDBOARDBOARDBOARD

Aaron Barrick, Aaron Barrick, Aaron Barrick, Aaron Barrick, Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile ,PC

CCCCHAIRHAIRHAIRHAIR---- ELECTLECTLECTLECT

Michael Likens, Michael Likens, Michael Likens, Michael Likens, gopixel design studios inc.

TTTTREA SURERREA SURERREA SURERREA SURER

Wendy Nelson, Wendy Nelson, Wendy Nelson, Wendy Nelson, B2B CFO

TTTTREA SURERREA SURERREA SURERREA SURER---- EEEELECTLECTLECTLECT

Nino DiMatteo, Nino DiMatteo, Nino DiMatteo, Nino DiMatteo, FirstBank - Douglas County

IIIIMM EDIATEMM EDIATEMM EDIATEMM EDIATE P P P PASTASTASTAST C C C CHAIRMANHAIRMANHAIRMANHAIRMAN

Linda Watson, Linda Watson, Linda Watson, Linda Watson, Sky Ridge Medical Center

DDDDIRECTORSIRECTORSIRECTORSIRECTORS

Rand Clark, Rand Clark, Rand Clark, Rand Clark, Random Productions

John Cona, John Cona, John Cona, John Cona, ACME Brick

David FarnanDavid FarnanDavid FarnanDavid Farnan, Douglas County Libraries

Todd Folkenberg, Todd Folkenberg, Todd Folkenberg, Todd Folkenberg, Castle Rock Adventist Health Campus

Brooke Fox, Brooke Fox, Brooke Fox, Brooke Fox, Colorado Agricultura l Leadersh ip Foundation

Lisa Frizell, Lisa Frizell, Lisa Frizell, Lisa Frizell, Douglas County Assessors

Brock Goodwin, Brock Goodwin, Brock Goodwin, Brock Goodwin, Mutual of Omaha

Nadine Kirk, Nadine Kirk, Nadine Kirk, Nadine Kirk, RE/MAX Alliance

Elyse McNultyElyse McNultyElyse McNultyElyse McNulty, Kaiser Permanente

Dr. Karl SternerDr. Karl SternerDr. Karl SternerDr. Karl Sterner, Webster University

Mike Tafoya, Mike Tafoya, Mike Tafoya, Mike Tafoya, Estrada Strategies

Jaye Thompson, Jaye Thompson, Jaye Thompson, Jaye Thompson, Colorado Community Bank

EEEEXXXX----OFFICIOOFFICIOOFFICIOOFFICIO

Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, President/CEO, Castle Rock Chamber

Mayor Paul Donahue, Mayor Paul Donahue, Mayor Paul Donahue, Mayor Paul Donahue, Town of Castle Rock

Frank Gray, Frank Gray, Frank Gray, Frank Gray, President/CEO, Castle Rock EDC

Sally Misare, Sally Misare, Sally Misare, Sally Misare, Town Clerk

CCCCHAMBERHAMBERHAMBERHAMBER STAFFSTAFFSTAFFSTAFF

Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, Pam Ridler, CCE, President/CEO

[email protected]

Melissa Moroni, Melissa Moroni, Melissa Moroni, Melissa Moroni, Vice President of Programs

[email protected]

Joanne Taylor, Joanne Taylor, Joanne Taylor, Joanne Taylor, VP of Membership & Community Development

[email protected]

Tammy C ratty, Tammy C ratty, Tammy C ratty, Tammy C ratty, Office Administrator

[email protected]

Melissa Mares, Melissa Mares, Melissa Mares, Melissa Mares, Communications Specialist

[email protected]

Wendy Krzeczowski, Wendy Krzeczowski, Wendy Krzeczowski, Wendy Krzeczowski, Event Manager

[email protected]

Susan O’Malley, Susan O’Malley, Susan O’Malley, Susan O’Malley, Membership Account Executive

[email protected]

Susan BeamsSusan BeamsSusan BeamsSusan Beams, Receptionist

[email protected]

CEO Focus

Pam Ridler , CCE

President/CEO

Castle Rock Chamber

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September Chamber Calendar of Events Monday 3rd Chamber Office Closed for Labor Day

Wednesday 5th Free Business Consultation (Chamber) Leads Referral (Mesquite Mexican Grill) @ 11:30 am Artfest Committee Meeting (Chamber) @ 3:00 pm

Thursday 6th Castle Rock Stars Monthly Meeting (Chamber) @ 8:00 am Ribbon Cutting “Ellenberger Auctions” @ 4:00 pm Webster University MBA Class (Chamber) @ 5:30 pm

Friday 7th Castle Rock Economic Partners (EDC) @ 8:00 am

Saturday 8th Colorado ArtFest at Castle Rock (Downtown Castle Rock) @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sunday 9th Colorado ArtFest at Castle Rock (Downtown Castle Rock) @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Monday 10th Chamber Office Closed

Tuesday 11th The Breakfast Club Leads (V illage Inn) @ 7:30 am Leads Plus (The Fowl Line) @ 11:30 am

Wednesday 12th Free Business Consultation (Chamber) Ambassadors Exec Meeting (Chamber) @ 10:30 am Ambassadors Meeting (Chamber) @ 12:00 pm

Thursday 13th Webster University MBA Class (Chamber) @ 5:30 pm

Friday 14th Leadership Douglas County Retreat (Denver South Marriott) @ 7:30 am

Saturday 15th Leadership Douglas County Retreat (Denver South Marriott) @ 8:00 am

Wednesday 19th Free Business Consultation (Chamber) Leadership Douglas County Steering Meeting (Chamber) 7:30 am Community Leadership (Chamber) @ 11:30 am Leads Referral (Mesquite Mexican Grill) @ 11:30 am Business After Hours gopixel design studios, inc. (Chamber) @ 5:00 pm

Thursday 20th Castle Rock Stars Monthly Lunch (TBD) @ 11:30 am Douglas County Community Foundation Board Meeting (TBD) 3:30 pm Webster University MBA Class (Chamber) @ 5:30 pm

Friday 21st Castle Rock Economic Partners (EDC) @ 8:00 am

Monday 24th Castle Rock Economic Gardening Meeting (Chamber) @ 11:30 am Young Entrepreneurs Academy Committee Meeting (Chamber) @ 3:00 pm Costa Del-Sol Spain Meeting (Chamber) @ 5:30 pm

Tuesday 25th Government Issues Committee Meeting (Chamber) @ 7:30 am The Breakfast Club Leads (V illage Inn) @ 7:30 am Board of Directors & Volunteer Sales Tra ining (Castle Rock Library) @ 11:00 am Leads Plus (The Fowl Line) @ 11:30 am Business Boot Camp Orientation (Chamber) @ 5:00 pm

Wednesday 26th Free Business Consultation (Chamber) Business of the Month “White Construction” @ 9:00 am Business Training “5 Secrets to Sales Success (Chamber) @ 11:00 am

Thursday 27th So Co Business Partnership Board (Pueblo) @ 2:00 pm Ribbon Cutting Arapahoe/Douglas Works (Douglas County Libra ry) @ 4:00 pm Webster University MBA Class (Chamber) @ 5:30 pm

PRESIDENT’S LEVEL

Castle Rock Bank

Colorado Community Media

Sky Ridge Medical Center

EXECUTIVE LEVEL

Black Hills Energy

Castle Rock Adventist Health Campus

Douglas County Living Magazine

Intermountain Rural Electric Assoc.

Pinnacol Assurance

ENTREPRENEUR LEVEL

Castle Rock Development Company

FirstBank-Douglas County

Patriot Enterprises

Wells Fargo Bank

PREMIER LEVEL

One Clear Choice

Bonaventure of Castle Rock

Bubbles Liquor World

CoWest Insurance Group

Douglas County Libraries

Folkestad,Fazekas,Barrick & Patoile PC

gopixel design studios, inc.

Kaiser Permanente

Key Bank

Random Productions

Plumbline Services Inc.

Webster University

SEPTEMBER’S

TRAFFIC ALERT!

PHONE CALLS 1137

WALK-INS 754

THE CHAMBER STAFF WORK S HARD TO ASSIST

VISITORS & GUESTS COMING INTO TH E OFFICE &

VISITOR’S CENT ER.

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Aaron Barrick, Chairman of the Board, proudly pre-

sents the Business of the Month award to Debbie

Davis and her family, as Pam Ridler and Chamber

Ambassadors show their support.

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce

is pleased to announce its August recipi-

ent for Business of the Month —

AreaNewsletters. They have been proud

members of the Castle Rock Chamber of

Commerce for more than 21 years!

Debbie Davis, owner of Davis Graphic

Concepts and publisher of Castle Rock

“AreaNewsletters” joined the Castle

Rock Chamber of Commerce in 1991

shortly after her first monthly newslet-

ter rolled off the presses at only 8 pages

and was hand delivered to 300 homes in

Founders Village. Twenty two years

later, the pages have tripled and the

distribution has grown to almost 16,000

homes in 12 Castle Rock neighborhoods.

Debbie began publishing these newslet-

ters in 1990 after leaving an Art Direc-

tor position in Denver and starting her

own home based graphic design busi-

ness. “I realized a niche for a local publi-

cation where residents could let

neighbors know about their businesses,

teens could get word out that they

babysit or mow lawns, and store o wners

in town could reach out to potential

customers in these new neighborhoods

that were popping up throughout Castle

Rock,” says Davis.

In addition to the variety of advertising

options such as display ads, Homebase

listings and Advertorials, the newsletters

are also filled with valuable local infor-

mation, community events, classifieds,

business news, and so much more.

(Read more on page 17)

Your Chamber works to...

-Strengthen our local economy

-Promote the community

-Take political action

-Create business relationships

-Represent business with

government

Our Mission

To su pport, enc ourage and promote mem ber businesse s in the c ommunity

To be a “voice” for businesse s t o local and reg iona l government

To foste r a l ivable, v ital community whe re qua lity of li fe and positive growth a re both possible

Our Vision

Igniting passion for busine ss success and community prosperity .

Our Values

Accountability-to provide transparent and responsive leadership;

acting as good stewards of funds, time and resources

Innovation-to inspire new ideas, solutions and opportunities

Integrity-to do things right and always do the right thing

Respect-to earn trust and to hold others in high esteem

Team Work-to motivate and empower one another to do great things

Relationships-to build enduring connections and partnerships founded

upon honesty, gratitude and commitment

Diversity-to honor and value varied ideas, beliefs and practices

Mission, Vision

& Values

All of these services are provided at little or no cost to both s tart-ups and established busi-

nesses in Castle Rock through the Business Boot Camp, one-on-one business consultations

and business tra inings.

We have begun two new initiatives with our Economic Gardening program: Business As-

sistance through use of technology “Ask CREG” which is a BLOG that uses loca l community

business experts in the fie lds of accounting, finance, IT, marketing, sales, HR, operations

and other business service arenas that will assist business owners/mangers in the comfort

of their office or home through the “Ask CREG” BLOG located on the CastleRockEG.com

website. Just post a question and the appropria te expert will give you advice regarding

your question. Our local experts a re committed to empowering and equipping business

owners to grow and succeed.

We are now in the recruitment s tage for high school students to join the Y oung Entrepre-

neurs Academy (YEA!)—classes will begin in October. This new program is nationally ac-

credited and will be the first in Colorado. The Chamber will facilitate the program, located

at Castle View High School with pa rticipants from Castle View, Douglas County & home

schooled students. YEA! is a groundbreaking and exciting after-school program that trans-

forms high school students into rea l, conf ident entrepreneurs. These students will de-

velop bus iness ideas, write business plans, conduct ma rket research, pitch their plans to a

local business panel of investors and actually launch and run their own real, legal, fully-

formed companies and social movements. This prog ram is complete with dynamic guest

speakers from our local business community and exciting behind-the-scenes trips to area

companies. The program is project-based a nd fun for all participants. Check out

www.castlerock.org/YEA.htm (Continues on page 6)

CEO Focus continued from page 2 Business of the Month

AreaNewsletters

Page 5: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

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Business Trainings

Michael T afoya CE O,

Estrada Strateg ies

Wednesday,

September 26th

11 am to 1 pm

Castle Rock Chamber

420 Jerry Street

Are you getting sales by

accident or by design?

Most business owners

admit they get most sales

by accident. Comments

like these prove my point,

“I met my last customer in

the grocery line”, or “a friend of my wife referred

my newest client”. Do you ask yourself these

questions:

1) How can I consistently get in front of more

qualified prospects?

2) What message will help me to close more

sales?

3) How did I lose that sale?

At one point or another everyone in sales has

asked these questions. What will you do next?

Discover how to increase the number of

leads, and close more sales by using Mike

Tafoya’s 5 sales secrets developed during

the down economy.

• Low cost marketing and branding

• Build strong relationships before trying

to sell

• Focus on the client not on products

and services

• Be the expert and identify the pain

• Read your prospect-they will tell you

when they are ready.

Over the past 30 years, Mike Tafoya has

been a leader in business development,

sales process and sales strategies. Start

getting the results you need now and at-

tend Mike’s newest sales workshop.

FREE to Members; $20 for Non Members

RSVP to [email protected] or call

303-688-4597

5 Secrets to Success, Converting Suspects to Sales-Sept. 26th

Our Next Business Training

will be on Tuesday,

October 16th, 2012.

Topic: Unlocking the

Merchant Services Mystery

Presented By: Kim Callaway

Fund Your Dream

More info at:

www.CastleRockEG.com

Save the Date!

Now Accepting Student Applications for the

Young Entrepreneurs Academy. Deadline is Sept. 21st

View www.CastleRock.org for more information.

Business Ex pert s can

answer your quest ion s!

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Chamber Members Celebrating Anniversaries Thank You for your continuous commitment and dedication to your

chamber. We celebrate your business success!

Correction t o July’ s Am bassador of t he

Month.

Donna Thurlow has lived in Ca stle Rock for what she says w ill be “ six w onder ful years in July since I m oved to th is great

city”. In Donna’s opinion, a lthough Castle Rock c ontinues t o grow, it has n ot lost the closene ss of liv ing in a small community. There are so many act ivitie s to pa rticipate

and enjoy. People’s warmth and friendliness enhances the beauty of Ca stle Rock.

Donna has been a m ember of the

Chambe r just a little over two ye ars. As a Chambe r Amba ssad or she ha s the opportunity to pa rticipate in many of the

Chambe rs program s, enc ouraging other busine ss owners to ta ke advantage of the many serv ices prov ided by the Cham ber t o enhance their business. D onna fee ls it is a

great pleasure t o meet and get to know current busine ss owners as we ll a s new busine ss owners that also see the value in Chambe r mem bership.

While Donna enjoys part icipating in al l the events, she particularly enjoys attending the Open House /Ribbon

Cuttings for new busine sses, lettin g them know the Cham ber is here t o assist in grow ing their business. It’s al l about helpin g others in Donna’s m ind.

Donna is the President/CE O of Be st Season s Trave l. As a Travel Spec ialist, being an Am ba ssador give s her the

opportunity to build relat ion ships w ith others, startin g with the w onderfu l group of Cham ber Am bassadors, and to learn more a bout th is c ommunity. “It’s like w ith

anything, D onna says, “what you put int o it is what you w ill get out of it.” She trie s to take advantage of al l the wonder ful opportunitie s offe red.

Congratu lations on your hard w ork as an Am bassador of the Cast le Rock Cham ber of Commerce, Donna, and rec ognit ion for

your efforts “a bove and bey ond the call” as Am bassador of the Month. Your t ime and dedication are a ppreciated.

Opticians 2 32 Years

Land Title Guarantee Company 31 Years

Outlets at Castle Rock, The 20 Years

Han Lee Taekwondo Academy 16 Years

Cherokee Ranch & Castle Foundation 15 Years

TMMC Property Management 9 Years

Columbine Printing & Copy Center 7 Years

Summit Church of Castle Rock 6 Years

U.S. Small Business Administration 6 Years

FirstBank of Douglas County-Castle Pines Location 6 Years

Fund Your Dream 6 Years

Eclipse Promotions, LLC 6 Years

Cindy Welch Design 4 Years

Cold Stone Creamery 3 Years

Tallgrass Kitchen & Bath 3 Years

Metabolic Research Center 2 Years

All Recycling, Inc. 2 Years

United States Air Force Academy Athletic Association 2 Years

American Family Insurance - Richard Tobin 1 Year

Bling! 1 Year

French Photography 1 Year

Go to Car Gal 1 Year

Colorado Real Estate Co., The 1 Year

Mobile Shred Document Destruction 1 Year

Wellspring Community 1 Year

Wedding Treasures Bridal & Tuxedo 1 Year

JULY

Ambassador of the Month

Donna Thurlow

(CEO Focus continue from page 4.) The T own’s Development Services Department works

hand-in-ha nd with CREP to “grow the tax base” and “improve the business climate”. In

doing so they created an unprecedented tenant finish program ca lled “10 days or it’s

free”. The program has been in place for 14+ months and s taff maintains a perfect re-

cord on the time frame and no refunds to date have been given. They recently received

an 80+% rating from electronic survey respondents of their services of good or exce llent.

It really takes a team to create a better community and we believe that our public/

private partnership has seen many successes and we will continue to work together to

build a much brighter future for us all who work, live and play in Castle Rock.

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Through the partnership of the

Chamber, Town of Castle Rock,

Douglas County, PS Miller Library

and the Senior Core of Retired Ex-

ecutives (SCORE), we can help you

keep your business on course or

successfully help you launch a new

venture by providing consultations

with industry experts.

If you are an established business or

start-up, schedule your appointment

for a business consultation with an

expert regarding the following:

• Business start-ups

• Developing a business plan

• Marketing and sales activities

• Accounting and tax issues

• Securing financing

• Business organization

• Managing business growth

• Business Boot Camp

• Access to Local Expertise

• Database & GIS Research.

Call 303-688-4597 or sign up online:

www.CastleRockEG.com

How Does Your

Business Thrive?

Be Inspired Over Lunch, October 11, 2012

Share the challenges, dreams and accomplishments of high prof ile women in business,

government, science and the arts.

Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012

Time: 11:30 am to 1 pm

Cherokee Ranch & Castle

6113 Daniels Park Road

Regis ter at www.CastleRock.org

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce welcomes Julie Schrock, a

local business woman who has experience and training in a vari-

ety of fields, none of which are traditional qualifications for writing her first book. What

qualifies her to write Missing Max: Finding Hope After My Marine Son’s Death are her

experiences as the mother of a Marine son deployed to, and killed in, Afghanistan. On

that topic, she is a subject matter expert.

Missing Max is a compelling story of Julie’s journey of the extraordinary events surround-

ing the death of her Marine son, a working dog handler in Afghanistan. You will share her

despair, fears, tears and finally, her hope as she moves through the days, weeks and

months following word of Max's injury, and then his death. Her story will encourage lis-

teners to live a life that is focused on making their lost loved-one proud. She has first

hand experience with moving through the grieving process and, through her faith and the

love of family and friends, beginning the healing process and going forward with her life.

Julie will challenge you to examine your thoughts on the afterlife, as well as your faith.

Her experience has had a profound effect on her ability to move forward. Julie's hope in

telling Max's story is that it will provide strength, hope, courage and faith to those who

need it. And she hopes that Max, and all fallen soldiers, will never be forgotten. Come

and listen to how Julie moved through this episode in her life and where her experience

is taking her now.

Julie Schr ock

The Women of Influence Luncheon

Series: Lead; Motivate & Educate.

For more information contact Susan

O’Malley at 303-688-4597 or email her

at [email protected] to learn more

about sponsoring this program or one of

the many other programs the Castle

Rock Chamber offers it’s members and

our community.

Thank You to Pinnacol Assurance for

sponsoring the Education Program.

We greatly appreciate the generous support

of these sponsors. They help make this

program possible.

Luncheon

Program

Sponsored By:

Page 8: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

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Member to Member

Discount Program

As part of your investment with

the Castle Rock Chamber of

Commerce, you are eligible to

participate in this program!

You may offer savings or items

of value that represent your

business and take advantage of

those offers from fellow

members. This is part of the

Chamber’s ongoing efforts to

help our members save. By

participating in this program,

you are furthering the

economic development and

growth in our community.

View all the member to

me mbe r dis c ounts a t

www.CastleRock.org in the

Members Only section or

contact Joanne Taylor at

303-688-4597 or email her at

Joanne@castleroc k.org to

participate.

Dear Castle Rock Chamber Members...

The Castle Rock Chamber Board is on the move, creating opportuni ties for

businesses to score big and expand their fan base. Do you want to be on

the sidelines or in the game? Come be part of our touchdown club as we

launch our new member recrui tment season the weeks of October 15 and

22. Working side by side with board members and ambassadors, this is

the perfect opportuni ty for you to gain new team mates while scoring for

the Chamber. Our fi rst training camp under the tutelage of Cathi Height is

on September 25. You'll gain new ideas for your own performance as well

as your team's . We will be providing free training, leads, motivation and

rewards! We promise that this will be fun membership season...one for

the record books . If you are interested in joining the new member recrui t-

ment team, please contact Joanne Taylor. We need YOU!

Castle Rock Chamber Board of Directors

Drive Chair, Linda Watson (Sky Ridge Medical Center)

Page 9: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

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Business Over Breakfast

BOB’s are 7:30 am—9:00 am

Oct. 11 JM Kitchen & Bath

1375 Caprice Drive

Nov. 8 Wells Fargo Bank

445 S. Perry Street

Dec. 11 Castle Rock Adventist

2350 Meadows Lane

Free to Networking level members/

above levels

$10 for Community Connection

$20 for non members.

Have a Guest? Contact

[email protected] for passes.

Business After Hours—5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

O ne pa ss for Netwo rk ing lev e l, F ree t o A scent lev e l a nd a bov e.

$10 for Community Connection. GUESTS MUST HAVE ADMITTANCE PASS.

Business After Hours

Upcoming Networking Events

Sept. 19 gopixel design s tudios , inc. (420 Jerry Street)

Thank You Shawn Batterberry and

Primrose School of Castle Rock for

Sponsoring August

Business Over Breakfast.

Thank You

Javier Hoggard and

Patriot Enterprises for

Sponsoring August

Business After Hours!

Page 10: September 2012 Business Voice Newsletter

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YEA! Is a groundbreaking and excit-

ing afterschool program that trans-

forms local high school students into

real, confident entrepreneur. YEA!

strengthens the community and the

community strengthens YEA!

Students are able to network with

and develop relationships with local

business leaders, create jobs, and

launch businesses in their own back-

yard. Students see that they can

make a difference within the com-

munities in which they live. The en-

thusiasm and success of the stu-

dents are empowering for the entire

community!

Get Involved!

Sponsorships Available

Choose from these two available

levels which best fits your company.

Platinum-$5,000

Gold-$2,000

For sponsorship information, contact

Susan O’Malley at 303-688-4597 or

email [email protected].

For more information a bout the

prog ram or to volunteer, please

con ta ct M el issa M o ro ni a t

3 0 3 - 6 8 8 - 4 5 9 7 o r e m a i l

[email protected].

Have a High School Student?

Apply Now!

Contact Melissa Moroni at

303-688-4597 or email

[email protected] for an

application.

Join a LEADS Group!

LEADS PLUS LEADS REFERRAL THE BREAKFAST CLUB

2nd & 4th Tuesdays 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 2nd & 4th Tuesdays

11:30 am to 1:00 pm 11:30 am to 1:00 pm 7:30 am to 8:45 am

Meets at The Fowl Line Mesquite Mexican Grill Village Inn

Contact: Melissa Moroni Contact: Susan O’Malley Contact: Tammy Cratty

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

The policy for Chamber Leads is to have one representative per business per group. Chamber staff

maintains a regularly updated waiting list. Please contact the staff liaison from preferred group at

303-688-4597 to check availability.

Do you have a high school student that wants to start their own business or social

movement? The Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) is a year-long after school

program that teaches high school students how to start and run their own REAL

businesses. YEA! classes will meet October through May, for three hours weekly.

Applications will be accepted from students in grades 9-12. There are no classes

during regular school holidays. Students are taught by an instructor and are ex-

posed to guest lecturers, successful entrepreneurs and business mentors. The class

goes on field trips to a variety of local area businesses. Finally, the students partici-

pate in three major events throughout the year: the Investor Panel, Trade Show

and a formal graduation ceremony. We are currently accepting applications for

Students, Investor Panel and Sponsors. Read more at www.CastleRock.org click on

the YEA! Icon or contact Melissa Moroni at the Chamber 303-688-4597 or by email.

Deadline to register is September 21.

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NOW ACCEPTING

APPLICATIONS!

www.CastleRockEG.com

Attend Boot Camp Orientation on Sept. 25th @ 5 pm (Chamber)

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Whimsy on Wilcox

206 Wilcox

Beth Alverez

330-660-0284

Beauty Salons, Boutique,

Retail

Castle Rock Modern Dentistry

36 East Allen Street

303-660-6883

Dentists

Ribbon Cuttings-Celebrate Your Success!

A Chamber representative, along

with members of our Ambassadors

Committee, will be on hand at your

event to offer congratulatory

remarks and take a photo for The

Business Voice, our monthly news-

letter. Certain restrictions apply,

Contact Joanne Taylor for more de-

tails at 303-688-4597 or email her at

[email protected].

Let us help you celebrate! Are you

opening a new business, expanding

at your current location, relocating,

or celebrating a milestone anniver-

sary? Let the Castle Rock Chamber of

Commerce help you share the good

news!

A Ribbon Cutting ceremony is an

important part of your overall mar-

keting and advertising plan and is a

great way to kick off a grand opening

or relocation of a business.

St. Jude’s Dream Home Castle Rock, CO

Buy Your Raffle Tickets:

www.stjude.org

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Restaurant of the Month Beverage Sponsor Storage Sponsor

The Pepsi Bott ling Company

3801 Brighton B oulevard

Denver 80216

Park Street /Jerry Stre et Storage

1500 N. Pa rk St reet

Castle Roc k 80104

303.688.22 42

Pudge Bros. P izza

703 Wilcox Street, Suite C

Castle Roc k 80104

303.814.9200

Welcome New Members

CIAO

Jane Idone

(248) 245-0448

Castle Rock

clutterinsideallorganized.com

Professional Organizer

Digital Imaging by Design

Catherine Fletcher

(720) 565-6003

digitalimaging_bydesign.com

Photo Retouching & Restoration, Signs

Mobile Record Shredders

Terri Maestas

(719) 544-5460

205 N. Elizabeth Suite 120

Pueblo, CO 81003

mobilerecordshredders.com

Document Shredding

Pudge Brothers Pizza

Stephanie Horne

(303) 814-9200

703 Wilcox St. Suite C

Castle Rock, CO 80104

Restaurants

This and That

Marcia Morey

(303) 902-6666

21 Wilcox St. Suite C

Castle Rock, CO 80104

Gift Shops, Gifts - Religious

Villa La PAWS

Eileen Proctor

(303) 660-5691

780 Kinner St.

Castle Rock, CO 80109

villalapaws.com

Pet Boarding, Pet Grooming, Pet Sitting

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STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM

REDUCE YOUR MEMBERSHIP

INVESTMENT COST

RECOMMEND JOINING THE

CHAMBER! EARN CHAMBER

CREDIT! PARTICIPATE IN OUR

STEWARDSHIP PROGARM!

This program a cknowle dges a nd awards

Chamber member s for Stewar dship of

the Chamber i n the Castle R ock

Community.

Steward Recognition: Your name and

the referred new Chamber member will

be spotlighted in the Business Voice in

the STEWARDSHIP RECOGNITION section.

Award for

Steward:

Begins

today by

referring

others to

become

Chamber

Members!

It’s easy. To complete your referral go to

http://www.castlerock./org/pdf/

MemberReferralCard2012.pdf.

To be eligible for the Annual Stewardship

Award a business must have referred and

confirmed a minimum of three new

members sales. The winner will be a

business with the most confirmed new

members. Award will be given at the end

of the Chamber’s fiscal year with photo

and article in the Business Voice.

Credit can be applied to membership,

event tickets, advertising, etc.

FOR MORE

INFORMATION

CONTACT

JOANNE TAYLOR OR SUSAN O’MALL EY AT THE

CASTL E ROCK CHAMB ER. EM AIL

[email protected] G OR

[email protected] G OR CALL THE

CHAMB ER AT 303-688-4597.

What is “Ask CREG”?

“Ask CREG” is an online panel of local

community business experts who are

committed to empowering a nd equipping

business owners to grow and succeed.

We believe that through local collabora-

tion and bus iness enrichment we will

positively impa ct the local economy.

How “Ask CREG Works”:

Just enter your name, e-mail a ddress then

select a category and enter your question

in the Your Question comment box. Your

question will be reviewed a nd directed to a

local expert panelist within 24 hours. You

can expect a response within 48-72 hours.

Visit the Blog, view other questions/

responses, ask your own. Check it out

today at www.CastleRockEG.com.

Tell us what you think!

Email [email protected]

Attend

Orientation/

Information

Meeting

Sept. 25th

5pm to 6:30 pm

at the Chamber

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Castle Rock welcomes three new police

officers - Leading his first swearing-in cere-

mony for the Town of Castle Rock, Police

Chief Jack Cauley Monday highlighted the

caliber a nd diverse experiences of the

Town’s three newest officers. Officers Troy

Gardner, Alex Razumovski and Jessica Walter

officially joined Castle Rock’s police force

during a ceremony Monday in Town Hall

Council Chambers. They will fill three vacan-

cies in the Town’s patrol division. These

three officers were chosen from a group of

nearly 90 applicants during a four-month

se lect ion pr ocess . Rea d more a t:

http: / / www. town ofca stle rock . com/

CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=485

Castle Rock Fire Department earns national

accreditation - A new plaque will soon be

displayed on the wall at Castle Rock’s fire

headquarters, as the department Wednes-

day was honored with national accredita-

tion. But to the 70 men and women who

work for the Castle Rock Fire Department,

it’s more than a one-time honor. The plaque

represents their ongoing commitment to

improving their services for our community.

Accreditation, earned through the Commis-

sion on Fire Accreditation International, is a

lengthy process that includes community

input, a detailed evaluation of current prac-

tices, and a commitment to continuous self-

improvement. Currently, only 151 of more

than 26,000 departments nationwide have

ea rned the honor. Rea d more a t:

http: / / www. town ofca stle rock . com/

CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=483

Douglas County Household

Chemical Roundups

Saturday, September 15, 2012

9:00am to 3pm

Castle Rock Utilities

175 Kellogg Court, Castle Rock

Open to all residents of Douglas County

For more information, call 720.200.1592 or

visit www.tchd.org/householdchemical.htm

Town & County News & Events

Join the Town for its first Backyard Summer Camp Out - The Town of Castle Rock

will help you get away this summer without traveling too far. The Town will host its

first ever summer camp out from 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, to 10 a.m. Sunday,

Sept. 16, at the future site of Philip S. Miller Park. Registration opened Monday.

Planned activities include: crafts, campfire stories, a community dinner, guided

hikes, a scavenger hunt, stargazing, and a breakfast snack with coffee. The cost is

$35 per family, which includes the tent site, dinner, breakfast, activities and

s’mores). Proceeds will support the park’s development. Family members of all ages

are welcome, but pets must stay home. Only tents will be allowed – no pop-up trail-

ers or campers, etc. Read more at: http://crgov.com/index.aspx?NID=1292

Castle Rock Fire Department’s Paint-A-Thon helps people- in-need - Every year,

the Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Department partners with community members to

spruce up a couple homes through the department’s Paint-a-thon program. The

department currently is seeking volunteers for its seventh annual event. Volunteers

help Fire Department members prepare and paint the homes of Castle Rock resi-

dents who are physically or financially unable to do so themselves. "People can

serve the community through Paint-a-thon,” said Fire Chief Art Morales, who

brought the program to Castle Rock in 2005. “As recipients of the program, they

ensure their homes add beauty and value to our community when they are not able

to do so on their own. As volunteers, they help beautify our community and provide

service to those in need." Up to three homes will be given a face-lift Saturday, Sept.

15, and Saturday, Sept. 22. The effort will begin at 8 a.m. each day and continue

until 5 p.m. or when finished. Participants must be at least 16 years old or accom-

panied by an adult and should sign up by Sept. 15.

More info at: http://www.townofcastlerock.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=492

Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum Heritage Walking Tour

The Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum will lead heritage walking tours on

the fourth Saturday of each month through September. This fun and educational

outing is family-friendly. Tours start at 10:30 a.m. or tours starting at 11:30 a.m. are

available by reservation, 303-814-3164 or [email protected]. For more infor-

mation about the museum visit: http://www.castlerockmuseum.org/

Castle Rock Firefighters Local 4116

asks for your help in the fight against

MDA!

'Fill the Boot" and raise money for

Muscular Dystrophy. Please help the

Castle Rock Firefighters Local 4116 in

thei r efforts to raise money for the

MDA Fill the Boot campaign. Fi refight-

ers will be s tationed all around Castle

Rock, Labor Day Weekend from 9 am

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Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C. Attorney Named 5

Star Wealth Advisor—Bernard H. Greenberg,

an attorney with Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C. in

Castle Rock, Colorado, has been named a 5

Star Wealth Advisor by 5280 Magazine and

CoBiz Magazine for the third consecutive

year. Greenberg commented on this award,

"I am humbled and privileged to represent

folks in the great State of Colorado and to

have them think highly enough of my firm

and our service is wonderful. We strive to

assist families and business owners and I

honored to receive this distinction.

Arapahoe Community College's nurs ing

program is ranked first in three separate

jurisdictions for National Council Licensure

Examination (NCLEX) results from Oct. 2011 -

Mar. 2012, as announced in a report pub-

lished by the Nationa l Council of Sta te

Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). Among Associ-

ate Degree in Nursing (ADN) programs in the

College's jurisdiction, ACC ranked first out of

18 schools. For all similar ADN programs

across every jurisdiction in the United States,

ACC ranked first out of 614 institutions. For

all BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) and

ADN programs across every jurisdiction in

the country, Arapahoe Community College

was ranked atop a list of 1,035 schools.

For more information, please contact Geri

Rush, Director of Nurs ing a t A CC, a t

[email protected] or 303.797.5891.

Take a chance on winning the St. Jude

Dream Home® Giveaway and help the kids

of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Reserve your $100 ticket for a chance to win

a beautiful house with an estimated value of

$470,000. The house is located in The Mead-

ows at Historic Castle Rock in Castle Rock

and is built by Oakwood Homes. The winner

of the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway will

be drawn on Thursday, September 20, 2012.

For more information and to purchase tick-

ets visit http://www.stjude.org/stjude

Members in the News

Studio Fit is proud to celebrate Labor Day with 3 FREE fitness classes! Monday,

September 3, 2012 - try R.I.P.P.E.D. at 8:00am - willPower & Grace at 9:00am and/or

Zumba Gold at 10:30am. ALL ARE FREE! Bring a friend! Reserve your spot by click-

ing here. For more information, click here, or visit www.studiofitnow.com

Elements Therapeutic Massage in Castle Rock is Turning 4!!

Come and join them for some birthday fun on Saturday, September 8th from 10 am

to 4 pm. Enjoy Cupcakes, Punch and Free Chair Massages. Enter to Win A FREE

Massage. Buy One Get One FREE Gift Cards from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Elements

Therapeutic Massage is located at 323 Metzler Drive. Call 303-663-3702 or for more

information: www.elementsmassage.com/castlerock.

The Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a Wine Tasting event with Great Live Music

Wednesday, September 19th from 5 pm to 8 pm in the Castle Pines Village Market-

place. Fees are $15 per person, with $10 of that going directly to the Kiwanis Club of

Castle Rock. Come for a fabulous outdoor evening with friends, and benefit the Ki-

wanis Club at the same time! More information is at :

www.TheVillageAtCastlePines.com

Party like an animal with The Wildlife Experience

Saturday, September 8th -- $1 Museum Admission. Free admission for Members

Hike, climb or wade to The Wildlife Experience for an outdoor adventure

carnival to honor their new mission and 10-Year Anniversary. A variety

of family friendly outdoor adventure activities will be located throughout the

museum grounds, and younger guests can even meet Diego from Nick Jr.’s popular

show Go, Diego, Go! Some activities are an additional purchase. For additional pur-

chase, visitors can relax with delicious carnival themed fare including kettle corn

and BBQ or take in a wildlife film in the 3D Extreme Screen Theater. View flyer here:

The stage is set for the Sassy Soiree luncheon fashion show that has netted over

$140,000 the last eight years for emergency services provided by the Douglas/

Elbert Task Force. The September 14th event at the D.C Events Center will include

designer labels and all fashions, including those modeled, are for sale in the clothing

boutique. Hundreds of pieces of better jewelry will be available in the jewelry bou-

tique. The popular silent auction will feature more than 150 items including art,

home décor, children’s game and gift baskets, lots of wine, gift and dining certifi-

cates. Call Kathy 303-688-1114 for information and tickets.

The last day to pur-

chase tickets is Sept. 7,

tickets will not be

available at the door.

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Fair Parade in downtown Castle Rock, Family Fun for All

Are You Taking Advantage?

AFFINITY PROGRAMS

CAN SAVE YOU MONEY!

Pinnacol Assurance/CoWest Insurance

Group-Workers Comp Group Dividend

By combining

the premiums

of Castle Rock

Chamber

members, a larger

premium base is

established

allowing Pinnacol Assurance to reduce

costs and return dividends to members

based on loss histories. Contact Pam

Ridler for more information at

[email protected]

Office Depot Program!

Members save

approximately 15%

to 25% annually on

their office supplies! To receive your

National Program Office Depot card,

please call Susan O’Malley at 303-688-

4597 or email [email protected]

Comcast Business Class is available to

Members!

Whatever the

size of your

company, it

needs to respond quickly to the needs of

customers, communicate reliably with

suppliers, and find smarter ways to

increase employee productivity. Chamber

members can save on internet Service and

Voice service! For more information,

contact Mark Pendergast of Comcast

Business Class at 303-720-8090 or email

[email protected]

For More Information about these

programs visit www.CastleRock.org

and click on Affinity Programs Icon.

On Saturday, August 11th, Castle Rock residents lined the streets of Wilcox and were en-

tertained by community bus inesses and organizations strutting their s tuff in the annual

Fair Parade. Thank you to our Title Sponsors: Plumbline Services for helping us host yet

another successful parade through the s treets of downtown Castle Rock. With more than

84 participants, guests were delighted by ma rching bands, tractors, horses, princesses, fire

truckers, and much more! Best float honors went to Cat’s Meow Florist. 2nd place went

to the impressive group from Ha n Lee’s Taekwondo Academy. Emmaus Angelican Church

was awarded 3rd place. Winners were honored with cash prizes an certificate for their

efforts.

2nd Place

Han L ee’s

Taekwondo Academy

3rd Place

Emmaus Angelican

Church

1st Place

Cat’s Meow

Florist

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Business of the M onth continue from page 3.

“Joining the Chamber allows me to meet with many business owners

in Castle Rock face-to-face and get to know them personally. The refer-

rals I’ve received over the years have been wonderful for my busi-

ness.” Originally from small towns in Illinois, Debbie and her husband

Doug moved to Denver in 1980, then to Castle Rock in 1985 as the

10th buyer in Founders Village, so they’ve literally seen and felt the

Town’s growth first-hand. They have 2 da ughters who have grown

along with the newsletters, he lping out where they could, and watch-

ing changes in technology, as the newsletters a re now also available

online at www.areanews letters.com for anyone to view, so they’re not

just limited to those who receive them in their mailboxes. Congratula-

tions to Debbie Davis and AreaNewsletter for be ing recognized as an

outstanding bus iness.

Back to school sales are not only for s tudents or teachers, special sav-

ings are for all - make sure to use your FREE Store Purchasing Card

(SPC) to save money in any Office Depot store. Your SPC allows you to

receive the lowest price on almost every item whether from the Cham-

ber’s contract price or the in-store special

price (excluding furniture and technology

products).

Chamber Office Depot members or employees can save up to 60% off

a list of 400 items commonly purchased by businesses. In addition to

these savings take 5% off most other items in-store and save up to

70% off your copy and print jobs when you use your SPC.

View All Member to Member Discounts at www.CastleRock.org

Business of the Month-AreaNewsletters

The Chamber is seeking Volunteers for the 2012

Colorado Artfest, September 7, 8 & 9. The 23rd

Annual Artfest is a two-day celebration of art

and cul ture located in his toric downtown Castle

Rock. Enjoy an eclectic display of art mediums

by 180 juried artis ts from around the country;

including paintings , ceramics , glass and wood

working, leather, photography and sculpture.

Live Mainstage Entertainment, strolling per-

formers , food & beverages , sponsor and non-

profi t booths and a children's area with art ac-

tivi ties complete this popular festival .

Come join us and have fun while you meet new

people, involve yourself in the community and

participate in Castle Rock's biggest event!

Each volunteer receives :

• A free Artfest T-Shi rt

• Entrance to Artfest for the Weekend

• A minimum of 3 hours is required

• Double shifts are available

Visit www.CastleRockArtfest.com to sign-up!

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Featured Art ist: Daniel Ng

23rd Annual Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock

September 8th & 9th, Downtown Castle Rock

178 Artists from around the US, Kids

Imagination Zone, Silent Auction, Great Food,

Exciting Entertainment

www.CastleRockArtfest.com

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Did You Know?

As part of your membership with the

Castle Rock Chamber, all members

are eligible to contribute to our

Business Voice Newsletter in the

“Members in the News” section.

Submit all press releases or company

announcements to Melissa Mares at

[email protected] by the 15th

of the month to be included in the

following month’s issue. Take

advantage of this opportunity to

reach fellow chamber members.

*Some Restrictions apply.

Are you taking advantage of the

Member to Member Discount

Program? Visit the Members Only

section to sign up and view

discounts at www.CastleRock.org.

Upcoming Fall Events

Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce 420 Jerry Street

Castle Rock, Colorado 80104

303.688.4597 ph

303.688.2688 fax

www.CastleRock.org

www.VisitCastleRock.org

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Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock-September 8th & 9th

There is something for everyone at the 23rd annual Colorado Artfest at Castle Rock – the

weekend of September 8th and 9th. Approximately 25,000 participants will delight in the

artistic impressions of more than 180 artists from across the country. Continual live main

stage entertainment, featuring popular musicians, will provide a complimentary backdrop to

this year’s program. More Event Details at www.ColoradoArtfest.com

Oktoberfest-October 6th

More than 70 food, craft and vendor booths provide a fun-for-the-whole-family event in-

cluding kids’ activities, great shopping opportunities, live German bands and beer – creating

the quintessential Oktoberfest experience. Oktoberfest is Oct. 6, 11 am to 6 pm for more

information visit: www.DownTownCastleRock.com

Castle Rock Starlighting—November 17th

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce and Fire Depa rtment together have been

“illuminating” the famous, giant star on top of Castle Rock for 77 years. There are carriage

rides, hot chocolate and caroling, while children eagerly await Santa Claus’ annual visit. The

Starlighting Ceremony takes place on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, November 17, on

Wilcox S qua re to usher in the holiday sea son. Ca ll 303-688-4597 or v is it:

www.CastleRock.org