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BUSINESS“Petaluma’s voice for business” — A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
May 2019 • Vol 28, No 5
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPETALUMA, CAPERMIT NO. 127
6 Petaluma Blvd. North, Suite B-11 Petaluma, CA 94952 707-762-2785 www.petalumachamber.com
Time Sensitive Material - Deliver by May 3
Petaluma
BUSINESSPetaluma
Networking
Events!
see page 11
Announcing Chamber Board Election Results
The results of the annual Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) board election are final. Chamber members can be assured that the four elected candidates who’ve served PACC and the community in the past will continue to do so in the coming three years.
The four candidates were incumbents and each will serve on the board for three years. Newly elected board members are Jana Beatty, Allan Jaffe, Mike Harris and
Petaluma Police Chief Ken Savano.
The new PACC Board of Directors and officers will be installed at the Annual Members Luncheon on July 19 at Sally Tomatoes, 1110 Valley House Drive in Rohnert Park. You can register by visiting petalumachamber.com. Donations of raffle prizes, which are always a big hit at the event, are sought. If you would like to make a donation, contact the Chamber.
Following the election, the PACC
Chamber Movin’ On and Up
Spring changes everything, even The Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) office which this month is movin’ on and up from Suite A2 at 6 Petaluma Blvd. to Suite B11 upstairs in the same building.
Onita Pellegrini, PACC CEO assures Chamber members that the new digs are filled with natural light and great. There’s a conference room with windows that will be available free to Chamber members. To schedule the conference room, just call the Chamber at 762-4721. Take the elevator or the steps upstairs–the reward is a large outdoor deck with a killer view, which is worth every step.
The doors are open in the new space now—members are encouraged to drop by and sneak a peek—and an event to introduce the space will be planned once the boxes are unpacked and the staff is all settled in.
Nothing changes but the location of the office suite; Chamber is still at the same phone number and e-mail, so members are never out of touch.
board will elect new officers who will be installed at the annual members lunch. The board president will appoint PACC members in good standing to serve one year terms.
Chamber members in good standing who might want to join the board next year can petition to be on the ballot before the annual May election. Petitions with five supporting member signatures must be turned in at the PACC office.
CEO Named Woman of the YearNoted community business woman
Onita Pellegrini, chief executive officer of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) for 25 years, was selected by Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, as 2019 Woman of the Year for Sonoma County is hardly a surprise to the community leaders and PACC members who know and work with her.
More recently, Sen. Dodd said, “Under Onita’s leadership, Petaluma businesses have a strong voice in the community, allowing them to thrive and give back to residents in so many ways.”
“Her vision and energy make Petaluma a better place for all. I commend her on her dedication and service,” Sen. Dodd added.
PACC members and community leaders second those sentiments often.
Pellegrini was appointed in 1994. She has owned a real estate agency and a gas station. She also was a legislative aide for Assembly member Bev Hansen and once ran for Sonoma County supervisor. She credits the experience with heightening her interest in politics and giving back to her community.
As chamber CEO, she forged solid relationships with the City Council and elected officials. She has overseen production of an annual business directory and community guide, street maps and other useful publications. She’s been involved in events such
Honored as Woman of the Year, Onita Pellegrini receives her award from a representative for Senator Bill Dodd. Continued on page 2
2 May 2019 Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
PETALUMA BUSINESS CREDITSPublished by the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce, 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11
©2019 Petaluma Chamber of Commerce
Marsha Trent Editor & Writer AVM Graphics Design & Production Tarathena Sager Photographer (unless
otherwise noted) Marin Sun Printing
President Wayne Leach*, 795-4764
CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering [email protected]
First Vice PresidentMike Harris*, 665-2100, ext. 9502
CrossCheck, [email protected]
Second Vice PresidentKevin Jones*, 571-8911
FASTSIGNS®
Treasurer Elece Hempel*, 765-8488
Petaluma People Services [email protected]
Immediate Past President Todd Mendoza*, 769-4303
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage [email protected]
DIRECTORSMary Lynn Bartholomew, 762-5100
Nelson Staffing [email protected]
Jana Beatty*, 545-4000 Redwood Credit Union [email protected]
Daniel Canales*, 888-5350Healthmarkets
Warren Dranit, 283-0000Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP
Allan Jaffe, 242-8277Top Speed Data
W. Thom Knudson*, 763-1911Behrens, Nelson & Knudson
Richard Marzo*, 763-1515Lace House Linens
Mary Roualdes*, 570-5656Boldface Media
Chief Ken Savano*, 778-4463Petaluma Police [email protected]
Scott Warner, 495-3723Garden Society
CHAMBER STAFF762-2785
Onita Pellegrini*, CEOShelly Silva*, Bookkeeper
Tarathena Sager, Office AdministratorSue Carson, Membership Director * Leadership Petaluma Graduates
www.petalumachamber.com
BUSINESSPetaluma
Agri-BusinessCall the Chamber for info. (707) 762-2785
AmbassadorsDaniel Canales, (707) 888-5350 HealthMarkets
Kathleen Stafford, (707) 765-9800 Pongo’s Kitchen and Tap
Chamber Committees – Call (707) 762-2785 for more info.
Government AffairsWarren Dranit, (707) 524-1900 Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP
Leadership Petaluma AlumniMary Roualdes, (707) 570-5656Boldface Media
Leadership Petaluma ProgramCall (707) 762-2785 for info.
Petaluma Business AllianceSuzanne Tucker, (707) 225-5510
Women in BusinessIngrid Alverde, (707) 778-4549 City of Petaluma
Christine Campbell, (707) 762-5100Nelson Staffing
as the Petaluma River Craft Beer
Festival and the Community Awards
of Excellence, showcasing business
and community leaders. She’s also
helped foster numerous educational
Woman of the YearContinued from page 1
and leadership programs including
9 years of service on the Sonoma
County Junior College District Board
of Trustees.
“I am thrilled to receive this award,”
Pellegrini said. “Petaluma and the
business community continue to be
my passion. I am grateful to be able
to give back to my community in
this way.”
PACC Ambassadors On The GoSome members from this group
of Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) Ambassadors will be on hand for the Business After Hours (aka BAH) on May 2 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Bianchini’s, 1367 N. McDowell Blvd.
The PACC Ambassadors meet the first Tuesday of each month, from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. at Pongo’s Kitchen & Tap, 701 Sonoma Mountain Parkway, to review upcoming events and then support all Chamber events including Business After Hours mixers, the Chamber Luncheon Series, the Community Awards of Excellence, the Business EXPO, and the 5th Tuesday Lunch Mob events.
Next time you are having a great time at a Chamber event, be sure to acknowledge the ambassadors on hand. Ambassadors this year are pictured:
Front row. Left to right:Eileen Morris with COTS, Mary
Roualdes with Boldface Media, Mary Lynn Bartholomew with Nelson Staffing, Laurie Schneider (in-training) with Acupuncture & Healing Arts Center, Juan Gutierrez with Quinua Cocina Peruana (in-training)
Middle row. Left to right:Jill Olsen with Sonoma Coast
Spirits, Esther Schau with Sonoma
Travel Services, Teresa Lopez with Western Health Advantage, Vicki Casaus with New York Life, Joy Regan with WomenWalking, Jenny Belway with NorthBay Biz (in-training), Michael Avery with Merrill Lynch (in-training)
Back row. Left to right:Daniel Canales with HeathMarkets
(co-chair of the committee), Yvette Preute with Compass Realty, Kathleen Stafford with Pongo’s Kitchen & Tap (co-chair of the committee), Jim Alexander is a financial consultant, Gail Rorick with Artizen Staffing (in-training), Brian Martinez with Accuchex.
All 18 of the super-powered Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) Ambassadors, representing a diverse group of business owners, managers and agents united for a picture and in their mission to to aid in welcoming new members, retaining existing members, and to provide support for PACC events.
4 May 2019 Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Have Breakfast With the Mayor Petaluma Mayor Teresa Barrett
will provide the eye openers in a breakfast speech at The Petaluma Women in Business (WIB) breakfast on Wednesday, May 8, from 7:30 through 9 a.m. at the Palms Grill, 100 S. McDowell Blvd.
After more than a decade of service on the Petaluma City Council, Barrett was elected Mayor of Petaluma last November. Her breakfast speech will center on what she’s learned on her journey into politics.
Barrett is a resident of Petaluma since 1979. She received her bachelor’s degree in International Relations from San Francisco State University and her master’s in Economic History from University of California at Los Angeles. She also completed the UC Master Gardener Program in 1985. She is a member of many local, regional and international organizations including COTS, Rebuilding Together, Sonoma County Historical Society and is a
lifetime member of the Petaluma Museum Association. Her public service career also includes 9 years on the Petaluma Planning Commission.
This WIB monthly breakfast also includes opportunities for networking and is open to all interested participants. For more information contact the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce at (707) 762-2785 or [email protected] Teresa Barrett
Member Values Community ConnectionWhile new Petaluma Area Chamber
of Commerce (PACC) member Michael “Bug” Deakin, owner of Heritage Salvage, 1473 Petaluma Blvd. So., is no stranger to the community, he’s always looking for ways “to engage and be engaged” locally. Chamber membership, he said, seems another good way to connect.
One of his business values, Deakin said, is active participation and connection in the community. “Every time we can reach out and touch somebody in our community...we love to do that.” Deakin has been doing just that for nearly 20 years. His business has been more than the reclaimed building materials and wood for flooring, siding, beams, posts, and architectural elements in homes, businesses, restaurants, yurts, taverns, teahouses and mansions, he sells through Heritage Salvage.
Recent community projects include participation on Petaluma’s Miracle
League ball park and the Salmon Creek Spirit Of Windfall Project where Heritage Salvage helped con-serve the remains of a 370 year old, 165-foot tall, 9-foot diameter redwood; milled the tree into 1x12 slabs, while helping youths involved in the project to stack, sticker, and air dry the wood for sale to benefit local high school environmental education programs.
“No project or order is too big or too small. If you can draw it on a bar napkin, we can build it!”, Deakin has frequently been quoted as saying.
Known by almost everyone locally as “Bug,” one of Deakin’s newest brainstorms, to staunch the effects of corporate giants like Amazon on local retailers, is a plan to revamp the Heritage Salvage yard as a venue where members of the still-to-be-formed “brick and mortar” club of local retailers can stage promotional events. Readying the yard, including a revamp of the “kid zone,” that will feature reclaimed playground
features like a teeter-totter from about 1946, should take a month or two, according to Deakin.
Deakin and some of the Heritage Salvage crew are now showing on national television. “Heritage Hunters” is airing now on DIY Network, Amazon Prime, YouTube, iTunes and Sling.
Even away from his community, Deakin is thinking of ways to build his connection, talking about his plans to begin the “brick and mortar” club once he gets home from his driving tour of Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia where he’s been visiting clients and seeking salvage.
PACC welcomes “Bug” and his 15 member employee “family” to the Chamber and encourages those who don’t know him to introduce themselves—maybe ask him about the “brick and mortar” club.
Michael “Bug” Deakin, owner of Heritage Salvage, says PACC membership is part of the effort to engage and be engaged in the community he appreciates. His “velcro buddy” (the kind who stick together) Donovan (son of Chris and Heather, Heritage Salvage employees) agrees.
PACC Board of Directors President Wayne Leach lends a hand at the opening of Slashed Studio’s new location at 314 B St.
Invite a Mom to a Special TeaPetaluma People Services Center,
the Petaluma Sunrise Rotary and the Petaluma Woman’s club present A Special Tea For Mom on Saturday, May 11 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Petaluma Woman’s Club, 518 B St. This tribute tea celebrates moms everywhere, especially those who may be alone on Mother’s Day.
This event is complimentary for mothers to attend. Friends and family pay $10 per person. Invite
your mom, celebrate the memory of
your mom, or sponsor a Petaluma
mom for $15 or host a table of 8 for
$50, which includes two tickets to the
event. Event includes tea, light food,
entertainment, and special treats.
Moms don’t have to do anything but
enjoy.
Call 765-8488 to reserve seating,
become a sponsor, or to donate to the
event.
6 May 2019 Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
City Comment - What you need to know from the City of Petaluma
Emergency Preparedness Team Being Formed
Residents interested in learning how to get prepared for—and bounce back from—emergencies and natural disasters and those willing to share that knowledge with other business leaders in the community are being asked to join a new volunteer Business Emergency Response Team.
The Business Emergency Response Team is being formed in a partnership between the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC) and the City
of Petaluma to help spread the City’s emergency preparedness message and assist in checking on businesses after a natural disaster or other emergency.
If you would like to join the team, attend an info meeting on Wednesday morning, May 29, at 9:30 a.m. in the new office of the PACC on the second floor (Suite B11) at 6 Petaluma Blvd. No. or contact Nancy Sands, at [email protected].
Event Honors Community Members
Petaluma Citizen of the Year, Bob Tuttle and other community members were honored last month at the Community Awards of Excellence gala, sponsored by the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC), the Petaluma Argus Courier, and the Rooster Run Event Center, but for those who missed the recognition ceremony here’s a quick recap of the honorees.
Next month’s Petaluma Business will also feature some photos of the notable annual community event honoring some of the city’s finest citizens.
Citizen of the Year Tuttle said upon learning of his award, “I am honored to have the award. I feel it’s important for all people to take responsibility for their communities. If you are going to use the resources of a community you should give back to it.” Tuttle has excelled in giving back through his project management with Rebuilding Together Petaluma, a nonprofit that
helps people repair their homes. Other volunteer work includes his participation in international projects with the Petaluma Sunrise Rotary Club. Also, he has helped with Project Graduation, the Boys and Girls Club, Petaluma People Services Center and more.
In addition to Tuttle, other honorees include: Patrick Gerke, Police Officer of the Year; Trevor Steis, Firefighter of the Year; Ohana Construction, Small Business of the Year; Dow Development Labs, Large Business of the Year; Frank Gambonini, Excellence in Agriculture; Dan Hubacker, Excellence in Education; Paul and Anne Greenblatt, Service to Seniors; The Miracle League of the North Bay, service to Youth; Lagunitas Brewery took the “Sumpin’ Special Award; and Russ McDaniel was named Volunteer of the Year.
Whenever you run into members of this lineup, consider congratulations and thanks for a job well done.
Owner Bob Valentino, with the scissors, and manager Itamar Arias. with the bow, officially opened the doors at Stefano’s Pizza, 5 Petaluma Blvd. So. Drop in for a slice!
Petaluma Elks Present Award Petaluma Area Chamber of
Commerce member and owner of Quality Printing Services, Inc., David Adams was presented with a top citizen award at the Petaluma Elks lodge officer installation in March. Adams was named for the annual award for his work in the community including his service as chairman of the Petaluma Salvation Army Advisory Board, and on the board of “Keeping Music in the Schools”, which produces the Petaluma Music Festival. Adams is also active in Petaluma Sunrise Rotary. In addition
to being owner of Quality Printing, Adams is a realtor with Coldwell Banker.
John Leary (right) presents David Adams with the Elk’s award.
Public Affairs Director NamedPetaluma Area Chamber of
Commerce (PACC) member Kaiser Permanente has named former PACC board member Judy James as public affairs director for the Marin and Sonoma County Service area. James was previously director of external affairs for Comcast’s North Bay division.
James will now be responsible for
community benefit, community and
government relations, membership
growth and retention and media
relations for Kaiser. James also
worked for the Sonoma County Farm
Bureau for 17 years and ultimately
served as the executive director.
Hit the High Notes in JuneThe Cinnabar Theater presents
The Barber of Seville, opening on June 7 and running through June 23 at 3333 Petaluma Blvd.
Gioachino Antonio Rossini’s laugh-out-loud romantic comedy has been entertaining audiences for more than 200 years with its outrageous stage antics and vocal acrobatics. Donald Pippin’s famed translation guarantees giggles and guffaws while featuring
some of opera’s most recognizable
tunes. Music Direction is by Mary
Chun and stage direction is by Elly
Lichenstein.
Tickets are $25 to $40 and
performances are on Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and on Sundays
at 2 p.m. Tickets available online
at cinnabartheater.org or at the box
office, 707-763-8920.
8 May 2019 Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Security System Providers Combine
Petaluma Area Chamber of Com-
merce member, Advanced Security
Systems, recently announced the
purchase of one of Petaluma’s oldest
and largest security system providers,
K&R Security, Inc., according to a
company spokesman.
Karim Salih, president and operator
of K&R Security, also announced his
retirement along with the sale. Salih
and his wife plan to remain in the
Petaluma area.
“In announcing my retirement,
I was careful to select a security
system provider with over 48 years
of combined experience, not only in
security systems, but access control
systems, surveillance systems,
and fire alarm systems. Advanced
Security fills the bill with a proven
track record of operating a local,
family-owned, regional security
company,” K&R Security executive Salih said.
Chuck Petrusha, president and CEO of Advanced Security Systems, extended a warm welcome to the K&R Security clients. “I can assure our K&R Security clients a smooth transition with the quality of service, monitoring, and testing you’ve come to trust,” he said.
Advanced Security Systems will continue to service K&R Security customers from its existing Sonoma County location in Santa Rosa. Customers can use K&R Security telephone numbers to contact the main office and the monitoring station—707-762-5311 (office) and 800-353-3064 (24-hour monitoring station)—that they are used to.
For more information, visit advancedsecurity.us.
Award Winners NamedFifteen Petaluma Area Chamber of
Commerce business members have award-winning executives, managers and employees named for the Forty Under 40 awards from the North Bay Business Journal.
Each one will be recognized May 2 at the awards presentation from 4-6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country hotel in Santa Rosa.
PACC business members include:
1. Alan Alvarez, 33, senior man-ager, BPM, Santa Rosa
2. Joanie Claussen, 39, CEO, Taylor Lane Organic Coffee, Sebastopol
3. Kevin Ghilotti, 30, president, Team Ghilotti, Petaluma
4. Derek Hansel, 33, supply chain manager, Kaiser Permanente
5. Thai Hensch, 35, ambulatory care service supervisor, Kaiser Permanente
6. Summer Jeffus, 39, regional marketing manager, American Ag Credit, Santa Rosa
7. Janine Johnson, 39, director of
accounting advisory services, Pisenti & Brinker, Santa Rosa
8. Lindsay Jones, 33, regional vice president branch experience, Redwood Credit Union, Santa Rosa
9. Ariel Kelley, 36, Sonoma County planning commissioner, Permit Sonoma, County of Sonoma, Santa Rosa
10. Rachel Kuykendall, 32, senior program manager, Sonoma Clean Power, Santa Rosa
11. Deva Proto, 37, Sonoma County C l e r k - R e c o r d e r - A s s e s s o r -Registrar of Voters, Santa Rosa
12. Cameron Ramos, 36, operations manager, TropeGroup, Santa Rosa
13. Stephanie Rothberg, 39, attor-ney, Spaulding McCullough & Tansil, Santa Rosa
14. Mariah Shields, 30, principal, Arrow Benefits Group, Petaluma
15. Brandon Trammell, 39, founder, Purpose Financial Insurance Services, Novato.
Looks like a clean, well-lighted place for books, stationery, and gifts at the opening of Literic, by Chris Frothinger and Carrie Smetana, 345 Lakeville St.
Weekdays from 7:30 to 5:30Saturdays from 8:00 to 4:00
When the world seems all in blossom, what lovelier thing to sip than a jasmine green tea? Or perhaps an herbal blend to soothe the soul? And coffee to wake up with!
Petaluma Coffee & Tea212 2nd St., near the Theater District • 763-2727
Spring Into the Month of May
10 May 2019 Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
Members – More info at www.petalumachamber.com
President Circle MembersRedwood Credit Union - Platinum LevelJana Beatty301 North McDowell Blvd.Petaluma, CA 94954
New MembersAll About PlumbingGregory Taylor810 Louise DrivePetaluma, CA 94954
AT&TJessica Melton301 S. McDowell Blvd. STE. DPetaluma, CA 94954
Bianchini’s NorthRick O’Rourke1367 North McDowell Blvd.Petaluma, CA 94954
Chef Gator’s Rustic Burger & His Creole FriendsGlenn Thompson5 Petaluma Blvd. So. Petaluma, CA 94952
ClutchXin Wu133 Kentucky StreetPetaluma, CA 94952
Gianola Canvas ProductsLia Gianola1301 Rand St. STE. CPetaluma, CA 94954
Heirloom EventsHeidi Sutherland1150 Industrial Ave. STE. JPetaluma, CA 94954
Miracle League of the North BayJennifer RichardsonLucchesi ParkPetaluma, CA 94954
North Bay NissanBill Martin1250 Auto Center DrivePetaluma, CA 94952
Side by SideMary Denton1360 N. Dutton Ave. STE 100Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Slashed StudioAlissa Tipton314 B StreetPetaluma, CA 94952
Stefano’s PizzaBob Valentino5 Petaluma Blvd. So. STE. DPetaluma, CA 94952
The Hemp General StoreJesse Hughes6 Petaluma Blvd. North, STE. B9Petaluma, CA 94952
Renewing MembersAT&TBeaudin Consulting Equipment, LLCCattlemens
Clear Blue CommercialEdible ArrangementsFoundry Wharf Business ParkPetaluma Orthodontics, Dr. Woo & Dr. DeBerardinisRecology Sonoma - MarinRob Sullivan - Vanguard PropertiesSafewaySherwin Williams Paint StoreSpring Hill MontessoriTaylor Lane Organic CoffeeThe Salvation ArmyVillage Network of PetalumaWilco RCM, Inc.Workrite Ergonomics
Long-Time Members
Mike Hudson Distributing, 40 YearsGeorge Parisi
Larsengines, 40 YearsDon Larsen
Basin Street Properties, 38 YearsScott Stranzl
Petaluma Post-Acute Rehab, 33 YearsSally Shawler
The Plaza North Shopping Center, 28 YearsLisa Baddeley
Palmgren’s Engravables, 27 YearsMs. Ruth Palmgren
Cal-West Rentals, Inc./Encore Events Rentals, 26 YearsBridget Doherty
Accuchex Corp./Time 2 Pay, 26 YearsLeslie Ruhland
Petaluma Market, 26 YearsJames Agius
Petaluma Yacht Club, 23 YearsMartin Little
Legacy, 22 YearsLynda Pitts
Lagunitas Brewing Company, 22 YearsRon Lindenbusch
Redwood Empire Gymnastics, 19 YearsEric & Erinn Van der Meer
Spaulding, McCullough & Tansil LLP, 19 YearsWarren Dranit
Northbay Kitchen & Bath, 19 YearsDavid Frym
Petaluma Central Animal Hospital, 17 YearsMatthew Carter
De Bel Roofing Supply, Inc., 16 YearsScott Debel
North Bay Association of Realtors, 15 YearsTracy Huotari
Industrial Carting, 15 YearsRick Downey
Zelman Development Company, 13 YearsTracey Brownfield
Vista International Brokers, 13 YearsJeff Rosentreter
Burbank Housing Development Corp., 13 Years
Rebecca Vazquez
Vanda Floral Design, 13 Years
Bryce Loutsch
Soft Shell, 11 Years
Michelle Wellington
Petaluma BUSINESS – A publication of the PACC May 2019 11
Calendar – May
1 Leadership Alumni PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11 9:30 – 10:30 A.M.
2 First Thursday Labor Law “The Travelling Wilburys–Is Travel Time Compensable?”” PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11 4:30 – 5:30 P.M.
2 Business After Hours – Bianchini’s North 1367 N. McDowell Blvd. 4:30 – 6:00 P.M.
3 Government Affairs PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11 7:30 – 9:30 A.M.
7 Ambassadors Pongo’s Kitchen & Tap 701 Sonoma Mtn. Pkwy. 7:30 – 8:15 A.M.
8 Women in Business Breakfast “My Journey to Mayor” - Mayor Teresa Barrett Palms Grill 100 S. McDowell Blvd. 7:30 – 9:00 A.M.
20 Board of Directors PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11 11:30 A.M.– 1:30 P.M.
16 Business After Hours – Accu-Line Brake & Wheel 1051A Lakeville St. 4:30 – 7:00 P.M.
17 Government Affairs PACC Conference Room 6 Petaluma Blvd. N., Suite B-11 7:30 – 9:30 A.M.
22 Business After Hours and Ribbon Cutting–Clutch 133 Kentucky St. 4:30 – 6:30 P.M.
27 Memorial Day Holiday – PACC Office Closed
Chamber Events
Looking Forward to June
6 First Thursday Labor Law Workshop with J. Putnam
12 Women in Business Breakfast
20 Business After Hours & Ribbon Cutting- Vanguard
21 Chamber Luncheon Series at Cattlemens
Check our online calendar to RSVP.
Talk to Us!Businesses: Send your press releases to the Chamber (pacc@
petalumachamber.com) to be included in the Petaluma Business.
Gold Members
Silver Members
Amy’s Kitchen, Inc. • Todd Mendoza, Coldwell Banker • CSW/Stuber Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc. • Cattlemens Deer Creek Village • Fishman Supply Inc. • Kaiser Permanente • Moonware Design • Petaluma Coffee & Tea Co.Don Ramatici Insurance • Safeway • Sally Tomatoes • Nancy Cooley, State Farm Insurance • Summit State Bank Sutter Health Novato Community Hospital • Visual Story Media, LLC • Wagner Health Center • Welcome Wagon
Wells Fargo Bank • Wilco RCM
Bronze Members
Platinum Members
• WALK-INS WELCOME •707-773-CARE (2273)
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