JAN 2012 – President Elect Barich announces officers for 2012

To assist in directing the organization to accomplish the mission to serve its members to act as an advocate of business throughout the greater Redlands area, the President Elect enlists the help of a cabinet of officers. This year those officers willing to give of their time and talent include; Daney Bachiu, Redlands Blue Print and Commercial Print, serving as President Elect, Wayne Stair, stepping up as Treasurer, Geoff Bonney, Bonney Architecture, Vice President and Peter Lehmann as Past President.

The Executive Committee will meet quarterly and will also serve as the Chambers Finance Committee.

JAN 2012 – New Members

The Redlands Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize our newest Chamber members;

 

LINDA SMITH

Associate Member

Loma Linda, CA  92354

Phone:  583-1594        Fax:  793-3140

 

REDLANDS PHARMACY

Ken Chu

245 Terracina Blvd #201

Redlands, CA  92373

Phone:  792-8118        Fax:  793-7331

 

SOWELL LABELING

Chandra Sowell

P. O. Box 1782

Redlands, CA  92373

Phone:  951-712-8659

Web Site:  www.sowell-labeling.com

JAN 2012 – Chamber puts together Small Business Committee to focus on economic growth and retention

Under the direction of Board Member Jennifer Dobbs the Chamber has established a Small Business Committee that will reach out to the businesses in Redlands connecting with businesspeople and agencies in an effort to improve local economic conditions.

The Small Business Committee will conduct Business Walks throughout the city. Scores of volunteers will hit the streets to visit businesses on fact finding missions, returning to debrief and triage concerns to professionals who can bring solutions as soon as possible.

“Knowledge is power”. Said Chamber President Paul Barich “When Jennifer proposed the idea to the Board and explained the Business Walk concept we embraced it. It was an opportunity for the Chamber to reach out to the business community in Redlands and to get instant feedback.”

The Business Walks will become an integral part of the Chamber’s economic development core competency focusing on keeping businesses strong.

JAN 2012 – Brookside Healthcare Center provides compassion, dignity and respect in caring for the elderly

Brookside Healthcare Center believes that caring for residents requires dedication that comes from the heart, and their staff is known for its loyalty to those they serve. They have built a strong tradition of caring by treating residents as members a family. They strongly believe that making friends and creating memories are important parts of experiencing the richness of life’s possibilities.

Professional services Include, nursing care, rehabilitation services, behavior management, and a variety of activities for clients

            At Brookside Healthcare Center the mission is to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of residents in a compassionate environment that promotes dignity and respect. It has been said that it takes a village to raise a child it also takes a village to care for the elderly. Residents and families will come to know the team that stands firmly behind each person they serve, as a team focused on the preservation of our residents’ quality of life, and a team that is dedicated to the shared goal of recovery and returning home.

For more information about the services available at Brookside Healthcare Center call Gary Little at 793-2271 and visit the website at www.brooksidehealthcare.net

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U. S. Post Office threatens hundreds of jobs in the City of Redlands

By Paul Barich

The Federal Government is about to decide if it should stay or go, a decision that will effect hundreds if not thousands of residents in the Redlands area. While unemployment in the Inland Empire still hovers at an all time high and the government feigns at efforts to put a finger in the hole of the unemployment dike the U. S. Post Office is ready to drop the axe on hundreds of jobs by closing the distribution center in Redlands and rerouting the mail processing to smaller facilities further south or east.

While meetings have indicated that if Redlands processing is closed a portion of the handling will go to neighboring Moreno Valley, a smaller facility, just twenty miles away, that facility smaller in size will not be able to handle the volume.

While the outrage of no more first class delivery and the inconvenience to bulk rate customers is bad enough the real insult is the hundreds of workers who will have to relocate or lose their jobs should the decision to close be made regarding the Redlands site.

In the real business world it would make better sense to close the satellite offices and bring operations back to the larger base. But trust the Federal Government to over think the solution and impact the lives of hundreds of citizens and leave a gapping hole in the economy of a town that is already struggling to stay afloat.

Should the guillotine fall and the center close yet another building will stand empty and surrounding businesses will be affected. The burger joint and sandwich shops who have served those postal workers breakfast lunch and dinner for years will wonder not where the beef went but where the customers went? The gas stations and retailers will find a significant drop in sales when that many customers leave en mass. The housing market will take a hit as workers will either be forced to relocate, sell or simply walk away.

U. S. Post Office you are talking about hundreds of jobs and impacting thousands of people you need to be very sure you are not making a knee jerk decision but considering the bigger picture and influence on so many lives.

REDLANDS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CALENDAR OF EVENTS

December 2011 and January 2012

December 14 (Wednesday) Government Review Committee 4:00 PM Chamber Office

December 15 (Thursday) Ambassador Committee Meeting 8:00 AM Chamber Office

December 16 (Friday) RIBBON CUTTING/GRAND OPENING SLEEP NUMBER STORE 127 Alabama Redlands, CA 12:00 Noon

December 21 (Wednesday) Board of Directors 7:30 – 9:00 AM Chamber Office NO BUSINESS TO BUSINESS IN DECEMBER DUE TO HOLIDAY

January 4 (Wednesday) Government Review Committee 4:00 PM Chamber Office

January 6 (Friday) Rise N Shine Redlands 7:00 AM Casa Loma Room, University of Redlands $10 Prepaid – $15 At the Door Reservations Needed (909) 793-2546

January 11 (Wednesday) Executive Board Committee 7:30 – 9:00 AM Chamber Office

January 11 (Wednesday) Government Review Committee 4:00 PM Chamber Office

January 18 (Wednesday) Board of Directors 7:30 – 9:00 AM Chamber Office

January 18 (Wednesday) Government Review Committee 4:00 PM Chamber Office

January 19 (Thursday) Ambassador Committee Meeting 8:00 AM Chamber Office

January 24 (Tuesday) Business to Business Networking 11:30 Lunch Meeting 12:00 Noon Chamber Office

January 25 (Wednesday) Government Review Committee 4:00 PM Chamber Office

January 26 (Thursday) Chamber Installation Dinner & Community Awards Ceremony 6:00 PM Casa Loma Room, University of Redlands $50.00 Per Person Reservations Needed (909) 793-2546

Welcome New Chamber Members

FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Darryl Evey
Redlands, CA 92374
Phone: 760-843-0701
Fax: 760-843-9551
Web Site: www.familyassist.org

FIVE TEN
Wally Barker
1419 W. State Street Redlands, CA 92373
Phone: 798-4222
Fax: 798-5272
Web Site: www.fiveten.com

FOUNDATION FOR CAL STATE SAN BDNO
Richard Jarvis
5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407
Phone: 537-7769
Fax: 537-7017
Web Site: www.csvsbfoundation.scusb.edu

NORSEMAN & CO.
Michael Wilke
Redlands, CA 92374
Phone: 809-9573

REDLANDS DENTAL GROUP
Lisa Chatwood
422 Orange Street Redlands, CA 92374
Phone: 792-7500
Fax: 792-7503
Web Site: www.redlandsdental.com

SLEEP NUMBER STORE
Laura Calderon 127 Alabama Redlands, CA 92374
Phone: 792-0195

THE SUN
4030 No. Georgia Blvd San Bernardino, CA 92407
Phone: 386-3990
Fax: 889-3176
Web Site: www.inlandnewspapers.com

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