Citizen & Business of the Year Awards Dinner Tickets
Join the Altadena Chamber of Commerce
98th Annual Awards Dinner
Friday, May 20th 2022
6 PM
Altadena Town and Country Club
Honoring:
Deb Halberstadt
2021 Citizen of the Year
Stacey Whitney - Altadena Farmer’s Market
2021 Altadena Business of the Year
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Mariposa Junction
Night Market in the Alley
First Saturday of Each Month (through July)
5:00-9:00PM | Lake Avenue & Mariposa Street
(where fashion, food and fun meet)
Next Market
June 4th
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Ambassadors: Karla Bartholomew and Alan Benavente
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Mendocino Lane
May 1, 2022
Doug Colliflower
Deb Halberstadt
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The California Dream Fund Program is a one-time $35 Million grant program that will provide micro-grants up to $10,000 to seed entrepreneurship and small business creation in California. This program will be administered by CalOSBA.
Sign up to be informed when the Dream Fund program launches.
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I f you have questions regarding the Market Report contact Doug Colliflower: doug@bhhsgolden.com
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SmallBiz Talk - Solutions for Your Small Business
Join us EVERY Wednesday at 10 a.m.
LA SBDC Network Presents: SmallBiz Talk, is a weekly talk series that presents information, expertise and instruction on all things related to business success.
Each week your host, Lori Williams, covers a key business topic. The show consists of instructional information, real life situations, guest speakers and interviews. Additionally, participants can engage with specific questions pertaining to their situation. At the end of the show, participants can engage in a Live Q&A with questions pertaining to their specific business situation.
Join us live every Wednesday at 10 a.m. to gain information and helpful insights for your small business success!
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We've teamed up with Bet Tzedek Legal Services and Public Counsel to provide free legal assistance and rent relief to small business owners affected by COVID-19.
Eligible small businesses can connect with free legal experts who can provide help ranging from basic legal information to negotiating agreements related to debt, assistance with IPs and more. Visit here to learn more or to determine eligibility.
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WELCOME OUR NEW MAY MEMBERS!!
Perry's Joint
Perry Bennett
2051 Lincoln Avenue,
Pasadena, CA. 91103
Food & Dining
Kelli Diane Designs
Kelli Diane
Pasadena, CA. 91101
Shopping/Purses
Plant Material
Matthew Burrows
3081 Lincoln Ave
Altadena, CA. 91001
Home & Garden
Daniel Sharpiro, Attorney at Law.
1366 E Palm St.
Altadena, CA. 91001
Attorney - Law
Badon Tennis Academy
Veronica Badon
2271 Lake Ave,
Altadena, CA 91001
Sports & Recreation
Electro Construction Corp.
2225 Windsor Avenue
Altadena, CA 91001
Electric Company
Water Wheel Records, Inc.
Julia Tillman
3177 Maiden Lane
Altadena, CA. 91001
Entertainment
Pampered Lady Florist 04/27/22
(returning member)
Carolyn Roddy
1920 N. Lake Ave.
Altadena, CA 91001
Florist
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2022 Officers and Board of Directors
President – Dr. Sandra Thomas
Vice President – Judy Matthews
Treasurer – Craig Sloane
Secretary - Maricela Viramontes
Immediate Past President – Doug Colliflower
Vincent Barrios
Larry Hammond
Melanie Caldwell-Holden
Billy Malone
Diane Marcussen
Ed Myers
Rebecca Rasmussen
Barbara Richard-King
Ashley Watts
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Incorporated in 1924, The Altadena Chamber of Commerce and Civic Association was formed to promote the commercial, industrial, civic and general interests of the Altadena community and its trade area.
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization and relies upon membership dues and volunteer labor to staff an office and provide services to the community.
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce is an equal opportunity organization which strives to reflect the positive and extensive diversity of the community.
Membership is open to any person, assoc., corp., partnership, estate or other business entity sharing the goals and objectives of the Chamber for the betterment of the entire community of Altadena.
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce produces special events, hosts periodic mixers, maintains a web site and provides information about Altadena to visitors, residents and businesses.
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Altadena Chamber of Commerce meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 9am .
Meetings are virtual until further notice
Please check website for details
To join the meeting virtually click here:
Please email us at:
If you would like to be added to the agenda.
The next meeting:
June 7, 2022
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Do you have any events, promotions or sales coming up? Let the Chamber of Commerce know!
We'd be happy to include it in the monthly Newsletter or send out a special announcement to the 600+ members we have on our mailing list. Feel free to contact the Chamber for any information, requests or concerns.
Sincerely,
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce
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Send us your email address to be added.
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The Altadena Town Council meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm. Meetings currently virtual. Meetings can be watched on YouTube. The next meeting is Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
Check web-site for agenda.
altadenatowncouncil.org
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"A satisfied customer is the best business strategy of all."
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Contact Us
Altadena Chamber of Commerce
730 E. Altadena Dr.
626-794-3988
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Our Call Center Can Help Your Business
DCBA has partnered with the Department of Workforce, Development, Aging, and Community Services, and other County and State agencies to bring you the L.A. County Disaster Help Center.
Counselors are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to help business owners navigate emergency loan applications and help individuals that were recently laid off due to this emergency. Multilingual help is available.
Contact the Disaster Help Center:
Call (833) 238-4450
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"Not a member of the Altadena Chamber yet?
Join Now" at:
altadenachamber.org/members/become-a-member/
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Did you know as a member you can submit information about your business to be submitted in this newsletter?
Submit to: office@altadenachamber.org
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Masks are no longer required in indoor public settings or businesses, but it's okay if you don't feel quite comfortable yet!
You can continue to wear a mask as you shop your local grocery store or small business.
Employees also have the option to take extra safety measures at their workplace. LA County businesses can get free supplies of N95s, 3ply surgical masks, and hand sanitizer to be safer at work. Head over to PPE Unite to stock up today.
Businesses can also click here to learn more about the updated LA County Health Officer Order.
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Are you a member of the Altadena Chamber of Commerce?
Great reasons to join your local Chamber of Commerce:
- Make business contacts.
- Receive chamber newsletters.
- Bring credibility to your business.
- Increase your visibility in the community.
- Networking opportunities with other business owners
- Gain a voice in government...
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Meet your community host a "Mixer" or "Meet and Greet"
- Learn about new government programs for businesses
- Free business highlighting in newsletter
- Membership in a Chamber of Commerce builds consumer confidence. Studies have shown that consumers are 50% more likely to frequent businesses that belong to the local Chamber of Commerce.
- A listing on the Chamber online directory.
- Opportunities to promote your business in Chamber monthly newsletter and the e-mail blasts.
- The best web presence for a minimal investment. The Chamber's web-site offers new opportunities for business.
- Free referrals to member businesses. When potential customers call the Chamber, we refer them only to Chamber members who provide those services. The best chance to grow your business.
- Chamber after hours social and mixer provides members the opportunity to mix, mingle and network in a fun, casual environment. The best social events and opportunities to get together casually for fun and networking.
- Informational presentations and seminars for members. Occasional informational presentations and seminars for members and workshops on business plan writing, human resource management and more. The best educational opportunities for members.
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The opportunity to exhibit your business at the annual "Sip and Shop" in December.
- An opportunity to impact our community. Collaborative efforts, assistance and volunteer efforts positively affect our city and enhance your business’ profile in the community.
- The Small Business Development Center at Pasadena City College, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and more.
- Advocacy on behalf of businesses and the local economy before local, regional, state and federal authorities on matters than may impact the ability or cost of doing business.
- Low yearly dues.
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