Garden Grove Chamber 12866 Main Street, Suite 102 Garden Grove , CA Contact us at: (714) 638 - 7950 www.gardengrovechamber.com AppleOne Employment Services Bryon Holt Concorde Career College Dave Ahern—HKFC Dental Group of OC Friendly Center Iberican Language Services Nestegg Insurance Services OC Department of Education Orangegrove Rehabilitation Hospital Orangewood Avenue Baptist Church Out of the Park Pizza State Farm Maribel Palma Agency The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Volume , Issue April 2014 Communicator June 2015 Chamber Committee’s Need YOU! Make the most out of your Chamber Membership Increase your: * Customer Contacts * Business Networking * Market Share Call us at 714-638-7950 or send us an email at: [email protected]Government Affairs Committee The Government Affairs Committee of the Chamber took positions on four proposed pieces of legislation at their April meeting: The committee opposed AB 67, the mandated double pay for employees working on specific “family holidays”. The bill was opposed on the basis that it increased costs for California businesses and made them less competitive. The committee also opposed AB 357 which required additional pay for employee schedule changes. This bill not only increased the cost of doing business in California, but created a new protected class, persons receiving public assistance, which could add to litigation problems. The committee supported AB 259 which made government agencies responsible for britches of individual personal information leading to identity theft, just as private corporations are. The committee supported AB 323. This bill gives small cities and counties relief from certain environmental regulations allowing for less costly and more timely repair, maintenance, or minor alterations on existing roadways. Please join the G.A.C. on the second Friday of each month for conversations with your elected officials and discussions on pending legislation.—Dr. Les Malo Garden Grove Dog & Cat Hospital A Message from the Chamber Chairman In April, the following members have been selected to our Board of Directors: Dave Barisic of Brandywine Homes, Jim DeMaio of American Metal Bearings, Joe Hammer of California Relocation Service, J.J. Jauregui of Azteca Mexican Restaurant, Harry Krebs of HJK Consultants, Janet Leasure of Mary Kay Products, Sandy Thomas of F&M Bank and Susan Tran of Sunrise Seagull Productions. We would like the same enthusiastic board participation that I had for our new Chair, Susan Tran.—Errol Giuliano Giuliano’s Specialty ADVERTISE your business with an insert in our newsletter! Call the Chamber Office at 714-638-7950
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Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce 12866 Main Street, Suite 102 Garden Grove, CA 92840
Find us online at
www.gardengrovechamber.com
Upcoming Events Thursday, June 25, 2015
Business Breakfast at Garden Grove Marie Callender’s with Special Guest Speaker, Emma Vaughn, from Main
Street Hub, giving presentation on Online Reputation Management.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Government Affairs Committee Meeting—7:30 am at Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic in Garden Grove
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Garden Grove Chamber 109th Annual Chamber Gala at Embassy Suites Anaheim honoring our Man &
Woman of the Year, Long Standing Members and installing the Garden Grove Chamber and Women’s
Division Boards.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Business Breakfast at Garden Grove Marie Callender’s with Special Guest Speaker, Ann Sebek, of the Orange
County Department of Education, giving a presentation on High School Students Need Your Expertise
Friday, August 14, 2015
Government Affairs Committee Meeting—7:30 am at Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic in Garden Grove
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Chamber Mixer at Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County, Garden Grove
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Business Breakfast at Garden Grove Marie Callender’s with Special Guest Speaker, Larry Dick with the Orange
County Water Department, giving presentation on Managing the Drought
Garden Grove Chamber
12866 Main Street,
Suite 102
Garden Grove , CA
Contact us at:
(714) 638 - 7950
www.gardengrovechamber.com
AppleOne Employment Services
Bryon Holt
Concorde Career College
Dave Ahern—HKFC
Dental Group of OC
Friendly Center
Iberican Language Services
Nestegg Insurance Services
OC Department of Education
Orangegrove Rehabilitation Hospital
Orangewood Avenue Baptist Church
Out of the Park Pizza
State Farm Maribel Palma Agency
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Volume , Issue April 2014
Communicator June 2015
Chamber Committee’s Need YOU!
Make the most out of your
Chamber Membership
Increase your:
* Customer Contacts * Business Networking * Market Share
The Government Affairs Committee of the Chamber took positions on four proposed pieces of legislation at their April meeting:
The committee opposed AB 67, the mandated double pay for
employees working on specific “family holidays”. The bill was opposed on the basis that it increased costs for California businesses and made them less competitive.
The committee also opposed AB 357 which required additional pay for
employee schedule changes. This bill not only increased the cost of doing business in California, but created a new protected class, persons receiving public assistance, which could add to litigation problems.
The committee supported AB 259 which made government agencies
responsible for britches of individual personal information leading to identity theft, just as private corporations are.
The committee supported AB 323. This bill gives small cities and
counties relief from certain environmental regulations allowing for less costly and more timely repair, maintenance, or minor alterations on existing roadways.
Please join the G.A.C. on the second Friday of each month for conversations with your elected officials and discussions on pending legislation.—Dr. Les Malo Garden Grove Dog & Cat Hospital
A Message from the Chamber Chairman
In April, the following members have been selected to our Board of Directors: Dave Barisic of Brandywine Homes, Jim DeMaio of American Metal Bearings, Joe Hammer of California Relocation Service, J.J. Jauregui of Azteca Mexican Restaurant, Harry Krebs of HJK Consultants, Janet Leasure of Mary Kay Products, Sandy Thomas of F&M Bank and Susan Tran of Sunrise Seagull Productions. We would like the same enthusiastic board participation that I had for our new Chair, Susan Tran.—Errol Giuliano Giuliano’s Specialty
ADVERTISE
your business with an
insert in our
newsletter!
Call the Chamber
Office at
714-638-7950
Chamber Communicator Newsletter Page 2
Preventing Robberies When Transporting Money Your business is doing well. You are seeing an increase in profits. So now you need to make sure the money makes it to the bank for deposit. That’s when you are the most at risk.
We are creatures of habit. All a robber has to do is watch your business and make some notes. The robber knows when the bank deposits are made, by whom and at what bank. This is how a robber makes a profit: by stealing your hard earned money.
Here are some tips to reduce your risk of loss:
Have safes or lock boxes in the office in case you do accumulate a large amount of cash during the day.
Make cash drops from your registers during the day to avoid large amounts at the cash register.
NEVER leave cash in registers, cars or lying around the office overnight.
Use armored car services if your business does a large volume of cash transactions.
Make sure that your couriers vary their routes to the bank- the shortest route in the transfer process, the more
difficult it is for a robber to plan his act.
Make your deposits irregularly and avoid a regular route to the bank.
Avoid carrying bags or bundles that appear to look like bank deposits. Have several different carrying methods or
bags to transport deposits.
Make your deposits in the bank during the day instead of the night drop box whenever possible. The more people
around you, the less likely you will have problems. Let’s put the robber out of business with the smart and safe transportation of money!
Women’s Division R.O.P. Luncheon held at the
Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 21, 2015 where
they awarded 10 students with $400 each!
Women’s Division The Women’s Division holds a monthly
luncheon at the
Elks Lodge on the 3rd Thursday of each
month.
They go dark for lunch the months of
July and August.
Their next lunch meeting is
Sept. 17th., @ 11:30 a.m.
Chief’s Corner
Message from Police Chief Todd Elgin
Page 3 Chamber Communicator Newsletter
Walmart Supports CHOC Children’s Hospital
On Friday, June 5, 2015, Walmart partnered with both the Garden Grove Police
Department and Fire Department with a fundraiser to help raise money for CHOC
Children’s Hospital. This was a success thanks to the wonderful customers who shop at
the Garden Grove Walmart Supercenter. See Fire Chief, Tom Schultz, and Police Chief,
Todd Elgin, in photo on right.
It was another beautiful day at the 2015 11th Annual Golf Tournament held at the Willowick Golf Course.
We had over 240 players at this event and even had a player, Chris Reidel, hit the Hole-in-One to win a
Hyundai Car or $25,000 provided by Garden Grove Hyundai.
Nestegg Insurance Services Ribbon Cutting. We
combined our Mixer with this Ribbon Cutting at our
Chamber Office this past April where everyone
enjoyed some great food provided by Azteca and The
Preventing Robberies When Transporting Money Your business is doing well. You are seeing an increase in profits. So now you need to make sure the money makes it to the bank for deposit. That’s when you are the most at risk.
We are creatures of habit. All a robber has to do is watch your business and make some notes. The robber knows when the bank deposits are made, by whom and at what bank. This is how a robber makes a profit: by stealing your hard earned money.
Here are some tips to reduce your risk of loss:
Have safes or lock boxes in the office in case you do accumulate a large amount of cash during the day.
Make cash drops from your registers during the day to avoid large amounts at the cash register.
NEVER leave cash in registers, cars or lying around the office overnight.
Use armored car services if your business does a large volume of cash transactions.
Make sure that your couriers vary their routes to the bank- the shortest route in the transfer process, the more
difficult it is for a robber to plan his act.
Make your deposits irregularly and avoid a regular route to the bank.
Avoid carrying bags or bundles that appear to look like bank deposits. Have several different carrying methods or
bags to transport deposits.
Make your deposits in the bank during the day instead of the night drop box whenever possible. The more people
around you, the less likely you will have problems. Let’s put the robber out of business with the smart and safe transportation of money!
Women’s Division R.O.P. Luncheon held at the
Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 21, 2015 where
they awarded 10 students with $400 each!
Women’s Division The Women’s Division holds a monthly
luncheon at the
Elks Lodge on the 3rd Thursday of each
month.
They go dark for lunch the months of
July and August.
Their next lunch meeting is
Sept. 17th., @ 11:30 a.m.
Chief’s Corner
Message from Police Chief Todd Elgin
Page 3 Chamber Communicator Newsletter
Walmart Supports CHOC Children’s Hospital
On Friday, June 5, 2015, Walmart partnered with both the Garden Grove Police
Department and Fire Department with a fundraiser to help raise money for CHOC
Children’s Hospital. This was a success thanks to the wonderful customers who shop at
the Garden Grove Walmart Supercenter. See Fire Chief, Tom Schultz, and Police Chief,
Todd Elgin, in photo on right.
It was another beautiful day at the 2015 11th Annual Golf Tournament held at the Willowick Golf Course.
We had over 240 players at this event and even had a player, Chris Reidel, hit the Hole-in-One to win a
Hyundai Car or $25,000 provided by Garden Grove Hyundai.
Nestegg Insurance Services Ribbon Cutting. We
combined our Mixer with this Ribbon Cutting at our
Chamber Office this past April where everyone
enjoyed some great food provided by Azteca and The
The Government Affairs Committee of the Chamber took positions on four proposed pieces of legislation at their April meeting:
The committee opposed AB 67, the mandated double pay for
employees working on specific “family holidays”. The bill was opposed on the basis that it increased costs for California businesses and made them less competitive.
The committee also opposed AB 357 which required additional pay for
employee schedule changes. This bill not only increased the cost of doing business in California, but created a new protected class, persons receiving public assistance, which could add to litigation problems.
The committee supported AB 259 which made government agencies
responsible for britches of individual personal information leading to identity theft, just as private corporations are.
The committee supported AB 323. This bill gives small cities and
counties relief from certain environmental regulations allowing for less costly and more timely repair, maintenance, or minor alterations on existing roadways.
Please join the G.A.C. on the second Friday of each month for conversations with your elected officials and discussions on pending legislation.—Dr. Les Malo Garden Grove Dog & Cat Hospital
A Message from the Chamber Chairman
In April, the following members have been selected to our Board of Directors: Dave Barisic of Brandywine Homes, Jim DeMaio of American Metal Bearings, Joe Hammer of California Relocation Service, J.J. Jauregui of Azteca Mexican Restaurant, Harry Krebs of HJK Consultants, Janet Leasure of Mary Kay Products, Sandy Thomas of F&M Bank and Susan Tran of Sunrise Seagull Productions. We would like the same enthusiastic board participation that I had for our new Chair, Susan Tran.—Errol Giuliano Giuliano’s Specialty