LAFAYETTE CHAMBER Promote a Vibrant Local Economy | Foster Collaboration & Leadership | Influence Public Policy | Support Local Education NEWS LETTER November / December 2018 OH THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGING A Night of Appreciation – Lafayette honors six retiring community leaders, Nov. 27 5:30-8pm, Veterans Memorial Center To say that 2018 has been a year of change would hardly define Lafayette’s changing of the guard. We first learned that Chief Eric Christensen was leaving Lafayette in April. Arguably, there are few members of our community that did so much to make our city a better & safer place to live. Then we heard that our school’s Superintendent Rachael Zinn was stepping down. Next were the School Board members who would not choose to run again in 2018. Teresa Gerrin- ger and David Gerson have played a major role in Contra Costa. Not only have they been serving on the School Board for many years, they both worked for the residents of Contra Costa County. Teresa has been State Senator Steve Glazer’s District Director and President of the Lafayette Community Foundation. Da- vid served for many years as the Executive Director of Contra Costa Loaves & Fishes. He oversaw the five dining rooms and the kitchen facility for the program that feeds hundreds of financially challenged members of our larger community. Don Tatzin has served on Lafayette’s City Council for 33 years and this year is his 7th time as Mayor. This is rumored to be the longest serving councilmember in the County’s history. Don can be credited with continued on page 3 Ribbon Cuttings Radiance Family Wellness Rivulet Chiropractic Stroll and Shop shares the stage with “It’s a Wonder- ful Life in Lafayette.” The Holiday Season kicks off with “It’s a Wonderful Life” Friday, Dec. 7th. Presented by the Chamber and sponsored by Branagh Development and The Dana Green Real Estate Team. They have been underwriting the white twinkle lights we all enjoy each holiday season up and down Mt. Diablo Blvd. Festivi- ties begin at 4:00pm and run till 6:30pm. The fun includes a visit from Santa, one-of-a-kind photo ops, live musical entertainment from our local students, a tree lighting ceremony and a holiday sing-along. Hot Chocolate and other goodies will be available and there will be crafts for the kids to participate in. For the full entertainment schedule, visit www.lafayettechamber.org Since you and your family will already be downtown, we have invited our local businesses to stay open through the festival. Many downtown merchants will Mixer Block Advisors continued on back page
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LAFAYETTECHAMBER
Promote a Vibrant Local Economy | Foster Collaboration & Leadership | Inf luence Public Policy | Support Local Education
NEWSLETTERNovember / December 2018
Oh the times they are a Changing
A Night of Appreciation – Lafayette honors six retiring community leaders, Nov. 275:30-8pm, Veterans Memorial CenterTo say that 2018 has been a year of change would hardly define Lafayette’s changing of the guard. We first learned that Chief Eric Christensen was leaving Lafayette in April. Arguably, there are few members of our community that did so much to make our city a better & safer place to live. Then we heard that our school’s Superintendent Rachael Zinn was stepping down. Next were the School Board members who would not choose to run again in 2018. Teresa Gerrin-ger and David Gerson have played a major role in Contra Costa. Not only have they been serving on the School Board for many years, they both worked for the residents of Contra Costa County. Teresa has been State Senator Steve Glazer’s District Director and President of the Lafayette Community Foundation. Da-vid served for many years as the Executive Director of Contra Costa Loaves & Fishes. He oversaw the five dining rooms and the kitchen facility for the program that feeds hundreds of financially challenged members of our larger community. Don Tatzin has served on Lafayette’s City Council for 33 years and this year is his 7th time as Mayor. This is rumored to be the longest serving councilmember in the County’s history. Don can be credited with continued on page 3
Ribbon Cuttings
Radiance Family Wellness
Rivulet Chiropractic
Stroll and Shop shares the stage with “It’s a Wonder-ful Life in Lafayette.” The Holiday Season kicks off with “It’s a Wonderful Life” Friday, Dec. 7th. Presented by the Chamber and sponsored by Branagh Development and The Dana Green Real Estate Team. They have been underwriting the white twinkle lights we all enjoy each holiday season up and down Mt. Diablo Blvd. Festivi-ties begin at 4:00pm and run till 6:30pm. The fun includes a visit from Santa, one-of-a-kind photo ops, live musical entertainment from our local students, a tree lighting ceremony and a holiday sing-along. Hot Chocolate and other goodies will be available and there will be crafts for the kids to participate in. For the full entertainment schedule, visit www.lafayettechamber.org Since you and your family will already be downtown, we have invited our local businesses to stay open through the festival. Many downtown merchants will
Lamorinda NanniesOrinda, CA 94563(510) 417-9993 (phone)[email protected]: Ashley Stewart
Introducing Your 2019 Board of DirectorsCongratulations to our newest members joining our board!• Travis Johnson, Dream Big Construction• Fred Steingraf, Edward Jones• Rebecca Haney, VCO• Shanna Kennedy, Mechanics Bank
Returning• Leilah Douglah, Douglah Designs• Wendy Tamis, Clocks, Etc.• Dennis Erokan, Lafayette Improvement Assoc.• Brian Aiello, Pinnacle Promotions• Christina Alba, Rivulet Chiropractic
Serving the second year of their term• Karen Blodgett, Blodgett’s Abbey Carpet and Flooring• Kathy Merchant, Las Trampas• Dennis Garrison, Oakwood Athletic Club• Mike Heller, Concord BMW• John McCormick, Lamorinda Music• Caesar Perales, Caesar Perales CPA• Jeremy Steel, Steel Chiropractic • Nick Bozych, Lafayette Park Hotel & Spa
Leaving the Board• Jesse Wellen, Lafayette Car Wash• Anna Stevenson, Pacific Union• Katie Santos, Absolute Center• Dino Riggio, Dino Riggio and Associates• Diane Barbera, Bank of the West• Thad Mirt, Indigo & PoppyThank you to these Board Members for the service to the business community.
The Slate will be ratified at the November Board Meeting.
mOre than thirty yearsLafayette Orinda Presbyterian ChurchThe UPS Store
mOre than tWenty-FiVe yearsTerracorp Management & Real Estate Services
mOre than tWenty yearsAmarin Thai CuisineRotary Club of LafayetteTown Center Apartments
mOre than FiFteen yearsAegis Living of MoragaGallagher Properties, Inc.Thorn Architects
mOre than ten yearsBetter Care ChoicesBranagh DevelopmentC&M Party Props Dudum FinancialFloral Arts FloristLamorinda Democratic ClubMichelle GraphicsRing Construction, Inc.Sustainable LafayetteWalnut Creek Marriott Hotel
mOre than FiVe yearsArt & Science of EyewearBerkeley Cardiovascular Medical GroupDiablo Valley Oncology/ Hematology Medical GroupHeavenly GreensJ. Rockcliff - LarryDuson- Jeanne Jones GroupKeith R. Gronbach, D.D.S., Inc.Lafayette Christian ChurchO’Sullivan & AssociatesPaddy Kehoe Team - CompassPersons Plastic Surgery, Inc.Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Funeral & Cremation CenterSolar TechnologiesSoloway Fiduciaries, Inc.Venture Quality GoodsWaters Moving & Storage
mOre than One yearAlain Pinel - Kristina McCannAlzheimer’s Association ChevronCoffee ShopEldercare ServicesF & M BankGagnon’s Party RentalsHighland Partners Real EstateHome Care AssistanceJ. McLaughlinJules by HomeIQ, Inc.Lamorinda Arts AllianceLamorinda Arts CouncilLearning Express ToysPapillon Quality Gourment CoffeesProsperity Financial Group, Inc.STAT MED Urgent Care – Pleasant HillSteve Hobbs, Ph.D.The Fun and Game ExpertsThe Tail Haven Hotel & Day LoungeWhite Pony ExpressWindsor Management Corp.Workforce Development Board of CCC-EHSD
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much of the city’s success. Fiscal responsibility, funding for the now 10 year old Lafayette Library and Learning Center, his moral leadership and his civility are all models of excellence. And what better teammate to work with than our City Manager, Steve Falk, who has been in his position for 22 years. Steve will leave his stamp on our community overseeing many important improvements and projects:
• Repair and reconstruction of our failed roads ($30M project)
• General Plan & Downtown Specific Plan
• Construction of the Veterans Memorial Building and the Library and Learning Center
• Moved Police Station and Police are realizing the highest rate of arrests and crimes solved in the county
• Dozens of major development projects
• The city enjoys a AAA rating, 10M reserve and no pension obligations
We will miss all these community champions who have truly made a difference to our quality of life in Lafayette. Thank you Richard, Rachael, Teresa, David, Don and Steve!
Renewing Members Renewed in August and September
Our Busy City of Lafayette• City Council heard from four retailers about the challenges they face in the second workshop on the future of our downtown. Staff will now take the information shared and put together some next steps.
• On Wednesday, November 7, there will be another Park Theater Revival meeting. Held at the city offices from 7:30-9:00. Discussion: How to save the theater. The public is invited.
• O’Brian Homes will move forward to re-submit their application for 315 apartments at the 22acre site on Deer Hill Rd. and Pleasant Hill Rd.
• AB 2923 was signed into law on September 30th. This bill gives BART the ability to build housing on the property it already owns at the current BART stations. This bill will have far reaching consequences that preempts local zoning regulations near public tran-sit routes. Your chamber board urged the politicians to oppose this bill.
• The City Council will begin work to find a consultant to recruit a new city manager. This project will most likely take some time.
• The Parking Ordinance has been updated and will be read for a second time at a City Council meeting in November. This review is reaching the four year mark.
• After the City Council approved a new Conflict of Interest Policy for the Planning Com-mission and Design and Review, they got enough push back from the community as to why there is not a similar policy for the City Council. Mayor Tatzin has made a sugges-tion to move forward to address this issue.
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Tuesday Talk: Six Key Ways to Help Your Group Thrive! – November 6, 12 noonWant to know how to manage common problems in groups or learn the best tips for encouraging members to increase their work-related or emotional ROI? You will learn techniques for strengthening the group you work with as well as different types of groups, leadership styles, roles and group agreements. Our guest speaker is Ann Steiner, Ph.D., MFT, Certified Group Psychotherapist, Fellow. Time: 12-1:00 Chamber Office - Free, registration encouraged, due to limited space.
40th Annual Community Thanksgiving Breakfast – Friday, November 16, 7-8:30amDon’t miss our annual gathering of community leaders before the holidays consume us. This year we are pleased to have Donna Wright Somerville as our guest speaker. Donna is the Executive Director of Grateful Gatherings, a local non-profit that mobilizes communities to connect directly with families in need at a critical time in their recovery from homelessness. This will be Don Tatzin’s final Community Breakfast as our mayor. We have something planned for him too! Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 1035 Carol Lane. Reservations Required. lafayette-chamber.org/breakfast
Lamorinda Small Business Forum- Tuesday, November 27, 5:30pmWhat the heck is an E-Wallet or Digital Wallet?Ever heard of PayPal, Apple Pay or Android Pay? Of course you have. But as a business, are you accepting these forms of payment? Are you personally using these apps and services. Learn why the U.S. is far behind China, India and Europe. You may find you are missing out on sales by not offering these options. This workshop will be hosted by the Moraga Chamber at Hacienda de las Flores from 5:30 – 7:00pm.
be staying open late on December 7. You will have time to enjoy the fun in the plaza and still stroll down Mt. Diablo Blvd. for some holiday gifts or sim-ply visit one of our many fantastic restaurants, have a nosh and check out the local musicians along the Blvd. Stores will stay open till 8:00pm. You might even run into Santa.
If you would like to be one of the businesses fea-tured, check in with Barbara. [email protected]
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November ~ December 2018 EVENTS www.lafayettechamber.org 925-284-7404
NOVEMBER MIXERS
Wednesday, November 7 5:30-7:00pm
Lafayette Police Station 3471 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Wednesday, November 28 5:30-7:00pm
Lafayette Physical Therapy 3468 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Suite
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40th Annual Community Thanksgiving Breakfast
Friday, November 16 – 7:00am Our Savior's Lutheran Church
Food from Award Winning Restaurants and Caterers $10 for members; $20 for non-members or bring at least 3 canned food items for Food Bank and admission is FREE
On FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2019, the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce will honor the Lafayette Business Person of the Year at a dinner at the Lafayette Park Hotel & Spa.
Criteria for Business Person of the Year:
Current Lafayette Chamber of Commerce Member; Is involved with a successful business; Has been involved with either the Chamber or other community based organizations; Their work should support our mission: To promote and maintain a healthy business
climate and to preserve and enhance the quality of life in Lafayette; Someone who has given of their time, money or energy to help make Lafayette a healthy
community where people will want to live, work and shop; Someone who models excellence in everything they do; Someone who brings this community together and/or makes up proud to be a member of
the community.
Submit your nomination by fax, mail or in person, to the Chamber at 251 Lafayette Circle, Suite 150 by
Friday, December 7, 2018
Please include:
1. Name and Business 2. Business Address
3. Specific information about the person’s contributions to the business community, through the Chamber,
city government and / or other service organizations.
Please use this form to nominate your candidate. If you need more space, please continue on the back.
Name of Candidate and Business Name: ________________________________________
Business Address: _________________________________________________________
Reason for Nomination: _____________________________________________________________________