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CHAMBER CONNECTIONCREATING A STRONG LOCAL ECONOMY • PROVIDING NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY • PRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF BUSINESS WITH GOVERNMENT
300 Pine StreetMt. Shasta, CA 96067
Graphic design by Danielle Signor Design.
In this IssueBusiness Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Cool Mountain Nights . . . . . . . . . . 12016 Membership Directory . . . . . 2Our Newest Members . . . . . . . . . . 3Upcoming Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
September 10th • NoonThe Siskiyou County Economic Development Council will describe the TBID (Tourism Business Improve-ment District) and what it can do for Siskiyou County.
• Lalo’s Restaurant, 520 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 •
The luncheon allows you to network with your peers and display your flyers, brochures or business cards FREE of charge on the designated table for all members to share (maximum of one letter size flyer per business.)
CLICK “VIEW NETWORKING SCHEDULE” ON THE CHAMBER HOME PAGE FOR A CALENDAR OF ALL NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES YOUR CHAMBER OFFERS.
Cool Mountain Nights Annual Car Show & Shine
Labor Day Weekend 2015Celebrate the end of summer on Labor Day Weekend; on Saturday, enjoy a Classic Car Show ‘n Shine and a downtown street fair.Sunday is the annual Blackberry Music Festival in the afternoon at City Park. For additional information call 1-800-926-4865.
PROVIDING NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
ADVERTISINGOPPORTUNITYThe newsletter is published inMarch, June, September and
December. The fee to place aninsert is $50, the deadline forthe next issue is 11/17/2015.
Published quarterly by the Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce September 2015 • Volume 23, Issue 3Membership: 273
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PROMOTING OUR MEMBERSThe Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce is a non-profi torganization dedicated to
developing and promoting trade and tourism in the Mount Shasta
area for the benefi t of its members and the citizens of the community.
The Board of Directors meets thefi rst Thursday of each month at
noon. Those wishing to address the Board must notify the Chamber
offi ce at least 10 days prior to the meeting date to be placed on
the agenda.
If you are interested inserving on the Board,
please contact the offi [email protected]
(530) 926-3696 ext. 201
The Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce is an independent
business advocacy organizationthat is not affi liated with the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce orany other Chamber of Commerce.
President Brett Waite
Vice PresidentSean Doyle
Vice President (VB)Kevin Flynn
TreasurerTerry Taforo
DirectorsSherie Ambrose
Todd AnthisElizabeth Mitchell-Collord
Richard PatrickVickey Sheehy
Joy Clarissa TaylorTessa Montgomery
Amy Lanier
Ex Offi ciosPaul Eckert
Jennifer McKinnon
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2016 Chamber Membership DirectoryReserve Your Space Now!
The Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce Directory gives detailed information about our area: community profi le, city government, healthcare, education, history, culture, and upcoming events. Most importantly it lists members in the Membership Directory as well as the Business Guide. The Directory is avail-able at real estate offi ces, banks, city hall and the Chamber of Commerce offi ce. This guide is also mailed to individuals or businesses requesting relocation infor-mation. It is an excellent way to promote and grow your business.Aside from the 5,000 printed copies, a digital version is also available online at mtshastachamber.com.Our website gets an average of 200,000 visits per year.
BLACK & WHITE ADVERTISINGFULL PAGE: $369
HALF PAGE: $229 • QUARTER PAGE: $169
COLOR ADVERTISINGFULL PAGE: $469
HALF PAGE: $319 • QUARTER PAGE: $219
Add $25 to get a color listing block in the Business Guide. This offer is valid only with the purchase of a display ad.PUBLICATION: January 2016
Gift Certificates —The Perfect Gift
Gift certifi cates issued by the Mt. Shasta Chamber of Commerce are a great way to give and, when purchased by a business, they may also be tax deductible (see your tax preparer for more guidance.) It’s a gift that is appreciated by everyone and it keeps the local economy roll-ing!One can choose from a list of at least 75 participating businesses.Order by phone at 530-926-3696, ext. 203, or drop by the offi ce at 300 Pine Street. Place your order early as each one is personalized.
PROVIDING NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
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COMMUNITY PARTNER MEMBERSMercy Medical Center
Crystal GeyserPLATINUM MEMBERS
Alpine Business EquipmentBest Western Tree House
GOLD MEMBERSSousa Ready Mix
SILVER MEMBERSBerryvale Grocery • ePuppets Inc.
Elite Real Estate Group • McCloud Partners LLCMountain Fitness • Mt. Shasta Ski Park
Mt. Shasta SupermarketNorthland Communications
Owens Pharmacy • Shasta Inn Hotel, LLCShasta Publications/The Property Guide
Siskiyou Central Credit Union
Welcome our newest membersWe are happy to announce that the following businesses have joined the Chamber since June 1, 2015:
Adventure Shuttle706 Carmen Ave., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Phone: 916-225-3191 Website:adventure-shuttle.com Helping visitors and locals access hard to reach trailheads and destinations, Adventure Shuttle is here creating easy access to most locations at an affordable price. We accept cash, credit and debit cards with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Discover and Diners Club logos. Reservations are suggested.
CASA Siskiyou700 S. Main St., Yreka, CA 96067Phone: 530-841-0844Website: siskiyoucasa.orgCASA of Siskiyou County provides court appointed community volunteer advocacy to abused and neglected children with the belief that all children deserve safe, nurturing, and permanent homes. Our goals are to monitor the child’s progress throughout the court proceedings, providing continuity and emotional support for the child. Assess and inform the court of the child‘s needs, desires, and progress. Work towards permanent and safe placement of the child in a timely manner. Educate the public and help create awareness of the plight of children involved in the dependency process. Have enough CASA volunteers to give a voice to each and every dependent child in Siskiyou County!
Mt. Shasta Counseling and Neurofeedback105 Alma St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Phone: 530-408-1028Website: mtshastaneurofeedback.com
Northeastern California SBDC at J.E.D.I. 205A Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Mailing: P.O. Box 1586, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Phone: 530-926-6670 Website: e-jedi.org Need capital or want to grow your business? The
Northeastern CA Small Business Development Center (NECSBDC) has a new program that will analyze your position and find the appropriate bank or lender. NECSDBC is hosted by JEDI and serves businesses throughout Siskiyou County. Call for more information: 888-926-6670.
Raven Tree138 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Phone: 530-926-6695 Website: raventreeshop.com
Women’s Business Center at J.E.D.I.205A Chestnut St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Mailing: P.O. Box 1586, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067Phone: 530-926-6670 Website: e-jedi.org WBCs do more than teach women how to write business plans, get contracts, or access capital. We help women build the confidence and support systems they need to move out of poverty, to create better lives for themselves and their families and to build assets that lead to financial security.
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UPCOMING EVENTS IN MT. SHASTA
4th Friday Art WalkYear-Round!
Every month, locals and tourists alike gather in the heart of Mt. Shasta to sip wine, nibble cheese and ad-mire a wide array of art displayed by the downtown galleries. A mere three blocks in length, the Mount Shasta 4th Friday Art Walk is packed with 12 galler-ies and shops (marked as purple stars on the map dis-tributed during the event). What’s not to love about walking down the street and exploring local shops with the snowy peak of Mount Shasta looming above you and the fresh mountain air filling your lungs?Although its name may imply otherwise, the Art Walk is much more than just art. On top of paintings and sculptures, the Walk also has a variety of cloth-ing, body care products, food, jewelry and other trin-kets for sale. A small taste of wine, cheese, crackers, cookies as well as locally-made foods like chocolate and spreads can be found in most participating galler-ies and shops.
Winter Magic 2015Downtown Mt. Shasta • November 27th
Reindeer RunChristmas Tree Lighting
Carolers • Music • RevelryHoliday Shopping
Window Decorating ContestSanta’s Sleigh & his Elves
and much more!
Snow Creek Studios Thursday, October 8th — 5-7 pm
416 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta530-926-3000
Please join us for a fun evening of networking, drinks and hors d’oervres!
Mixers offer a great opportunity for you to showcase your business and get to know the other business owners in our community in a fun and casual setting. Hosting a mixer is easy. You may offer snacks and drinks, even beer and wine. No liquor license is required, provided that you are closed to the general public at the time of the event. Don’t have room or even an office? You can partner with another business!
The Chamber is looking to fill the Business-After-Hours calendar.
WHEN: 2nd Thursday in January, February, April, May, July, August, October and Novem-ber between 5pm and 6:30 at various locations.Attendance is growing fast! If you would like to host or sponsor one of these events call or email Jim for more details: [email protected] • 530-926-3696 ext. 201
AfterAABusiness
Hours
AVAILABLE NOW! License Plate Frames
Call for more info: 205 Chestnut Street
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 530-926-6670
1-888-926-6670 [email protected]
e-jedi.org
Funded in part by through a coopera ve agreement with the US Small Business Administra on: JEDI, WBC and SBDC program’s are nondiscriminatory and available to individuals with disabili es. Reasonable accommoda ons for persons with disabili es will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
Northeastern CA SBDC Services:
Do you need a loan to start up or grow your business? We can help you nd the right lender and develop your proposal for loans $5,000 to $5M
Are you an entrepreneur seeking leadership training and business support?
Could you use a business tune up?
Do you want new tools to help you manage your business more efficiently and cost‐effec�vely? Data? Outside perspec�ve? New technology?
Use these services to build your business: Free and conden�al business consulta�ons on topics such as
bookkeeping, nancial management, marke�ng and feasibility planning, cash ow analysis, and asset development
Loan referrals and packaging Entrepreneurial training: classes, workshops, webinars Free tax prepara�on through IRS‐sponsored VITA site
Building the economy through entrepreneurship
Northeastern CA Small Business Development
Center (NECSBDC) at JEDI
See what the SBDC can do For your business—
any size, any type, any number of employees Nancy T. Swift - Director
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Sponsored by: JEDI, Women’s Business Center, Northeastern California SBDC for
Siskiyou and the CDBG MicroEnterprise Program
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the US Small Business Admin-
istration: JEDI, WBC and SBDC program’s are nondiscriminatory and
available to individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations for persons
with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
Northstate’s Business Resource Center ...Building the economy through entrepreneurship
JEDI is the proud host of the:
Women’s Business Center(Serving Siskiyou, Shasta, Trinity and Humboldt Counties)
A program of the US Small Business Administration (SBA)
Call or Visit for more info:
205 Chestnut Street Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-6670 1-888-926-6670 [email protected]
Funded in part by through a coopera ve agreement with the US Small Business Administra on: JEDI, WBC and SBDC program’s are nondiscriminatory and available to individuals with disabili es. Reasonable accommoda ons for persons with disabili es will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
ASK US ~ HOW WE CAN HELP YOU GROW YOUR BUSINESS & FUEL YOUR
DREAMS!
We are excited about our workshops and new webinars. Webinars help people with little time get the infor-mation and training they need from the comfort of their own home or anywhere they have internet connectivity.
We here at JEDI and the Women’s Business Center are working in partnership with the SBA offices in Sacra-mento and Washington, DC to bring much needed training on government contracting, and what it means to be “Hubzone Certified” as a small business owner.
We offer our trainings in a number of different ways to best suit your needs. Evening classes, day classes and webinars are available.
Don’t miss out on our upcoming advanced business training Power Up Your Business! In its inaugural year, this program for owners of businesses with 2 or more employees, drew 34 participants (17 owner/participants, 4 partners, 13 employees) who received valuable training on growing their businesses. The course features top speakers in their field.
Sher Barber (left), WBC Program Manager & Nancy Swift (right), JEDI Executive Director
PROGRESS!In our first half year, the Women’s Business Center at JEDI served 227 clients. Of these, 83 clients received 360 hours of technical assistance in 215 sessions with JEDI consultants and 189 clients received a wide va-riety of business development workshops with WBC trainers. As of June 30, 2015 entrepreneurs served by the WBC at JEDI started 10 new businesses and ex-panded 12 other businesses by creating 12 jobs and mobilizing $51,500 in business capital.