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GranadianThe official publicaTion of The
Granada hills chamber of commerce
OUr Chamber of Commerce office: 17723 Chatsworth St. Granada Hills, CA 91344
TelePhone: (818) 368-3235 | Fax: (818) 366-7425 | Website: www.granadachamber.com
Greetings and salutations once again!
Well, I have survived two months and moving quickly into the third. I want to thank each and every one of you who attended the Installation Dinner on
February 24. I think the event was a great success
and I hope everyone had a great time. If you would like to see the pictures of the event please go to our Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.
First, I want to thank Bonnie Bursk for organizing and putting together the fun filled event that evening and being there for us all. This event has
many other supporters that I personally want to thank, Irv Selman, Master of Ceremony; Michael Lewis, Video Presentation and Photography; Nicki Heyd and Maria Schwartz for the 60/40 drawing; Marian Jocz, Executive Director – United Chambers of Commerce and Paul Lacayo, Executive Director - Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce.
I also want to give special thanks to Steve Baker and Leon Palassanian for staying afterward and helping me load my van. It was greatly appreciated.
My hat is off to David Beauvais for receiving the Gil Benjamin Award, which was most deserving. As for the other nominees, you can now join the ranks with Richard Fisk and me for being nominated but not getting it! We usually cry into our beer for about an hour and then move on.
I’d also like to congratulate Laine Caspi for winning the Thurlow Cully Outstanding Board Member of the Year Award.
On another note, “Scratch a Cat and you will have a permanent job”. I am hearing more and more about people out of work, starting this month if you are out of work let us know and let’s see if we can help in some way.
This last few weeks I’ve learned of several people, that’s more than one and less than ten, that had just lost their job; one being my daughter in law.
I actually know a few people who might hire, if it’s the right person. Timing is everything. No promises, just another possible way to get your name out there. Speaking of that, attending our Mixers and Networking Breakfast is another way to meet and greet people. You simply need a business card with your name, address, phone number, along with your email address and you’re good to go. No, don’t bring your resume to these functions, just a smile, handshake and a howdy do.
My good friends, as a friendly reminder, I simply want to remind you that we are a phone call away and we will help in any way we can.
I am reminded often by those who are in “the know”, that money can’t buy happiness, but somehow it’s more comfortable to cry in a Corvette than a Yugo. Makes sense to me.
Lastly “A good time to keep your mouth shut is when you’re in deep water”.
Hope you enjoy reading my thoughts and let us help you in promoting your business.
march 2012
President’s Message
Granada Hills CHamber of CommerCe
“The Valley's Most Neighborly Town”
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Overlooking the San Fernando Valley, the Odyssey Restaurant was host to the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce’s 84th Annual Installation Dinner on Friday, February 24, 2012.
With 140 attendees present, the evening showcased the transition of the Chamber Presidency.
Outgoing President Alison Robin-son was honored by proclamations and certificates from the U.S. House of Representatives, the State of California and the City of Los Angeles.
She was also honored with a video tribute from Chamber Members and fellow Board Members rounding out her recognition.
There was the presentation of the Gilbert G. Benjamin Citizen of the Year Award as well as the presentation of the Thurlow S. Cully Board Mem-ber of the Year Award.
Along with award presentations, a special presentation was held for a long time Chamber Member.
The night was later accompa-nied by the Silent and Live Auction Events.
For the first time in two years, the Cham-ber Presidency changed hands.
U.S. Con-gressman Brad Sherman and City of L.A. Councilmember Mitch Englander were present to orchestrate the recognitions and to chair the Live Auction respec-tively.
Congressman Brad Sherman of-ficially administered the oath of office to New President Wynne Ritch and to
the 2012 Board of Directors. Afterward Alison thanked all those
that helped during her two year term and handed out recognition gifts to the Board Members who served in 2011.
She also recognized and presented to Board Member, Laine Caspi, the Thurlow Cully Outstanding Board Member of the Year Award.
Following Alison, incoming Presi-dent, Wynne thanked everyone for coming out and for the opportunity to serve this coming year.
He set down a personal goal to reach out to the community’s business-es, have a closer working relationship between the Chamber and its mem-bers, and attain a goal of reaching 200 members by the end of 2012.
Then the evening turned toward the presentation of the prestigious Gil Benjamin Citizen of the Year Award.
This year the nominees selected for
Annual Installation Dinner Serves Up Successful Evening
David Beauvais receives 2011 Citizen of the Year Award
March 2012news
for the honor were: Jerry Askew (Askew Network So-lutions), David Beau-vais (Granada Hills South Neighbor-hood Council and Old Granada Hills Residents’ Group), Marguerite Gos-sett (Granada Hills Womans Club), Rev. Kathleen Richter (St. Stephens Church), Eileen Smulson (Blankets of Love) and Jane Stanton (North Valley Family YMCA).
Since only a small number of the at-tendees knew the winner prior to the event, the anticipation was palpable as it is every year.
Last year’s recipient, Virginia Snow, read each of the individual nominees credentials leading up the announce-ment of the 2011 Winner: David Beauvais.
Before wrapping up the evening’s festivities with the Silent and Live Auction; Holiday Parade and former
Chamber President John Ciccarelli made a special presentation to another former president and his successor in 1986, John Weitkamp.
Due to a special vote by the Board of Directors in January 2012, the Chamber Meeting Room will be called the Weitkamp Board Room, renamed in honor of and recognition for John Weitkamp and his father Fred Weit-kamp, also a former Chamber Presi-
dent who served during 1956 and 1957, for their outstanding con-tributions to the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce and to the Commu-nity of Granada Hills.
Overall, the night was a success thanks to the efforts of our Dinner Chair, Bonnie Marie Bursk and those listed in the adjacent column.
Granada Hills CHamber of CommerCe 3
March 2012news
Major Sponsor• Askew Network Solution
Event Sponsor• Colonial Coach Works
Table Sponsors• Andrews & Van Lohn Insurance• ARPI Mechanical• Cheryl & Brian Ford• LawOfficesof Savin&Bursk• Republic Services• Tru-Quest Home Inspection• Valley Life Improvement• Van’s Jewelry
Installation Patrons• Joe Vitti• Kirby Vaccum Co.of Granada
Hills - John CiccarelliAuction Sponsors• Acucare Chiropractic Pain Clin-
ic - Dr. Andrew Lam, D.C.• A Sweet Design• Nicki Heyd• J. Michael Kabo• LawOfficesof Savin&Bursk• Muscle by Russell• Numero Uno Pizza - Granada
Hills• Odyssey Restaurant• Wynne & Rosemary Ritch• SIRA 2000 Hair Salon• State Farm Insurance - Steve
Baker• Terry’s Tutoring Team• Vegetable Delight Restaurant
Music Provided by:• “Elegant Music” - Sheila & Ed
ZimmermanFloral Centerpieces provided by• Granada Hills Florist
SponSorS
March 2012Events
Chamber February Mixer Wednesday, March 21
(6:00 - 8:00 pm)Asana Chiropractic
17547 1/2 Chatsworth St. Raffle Tickets: 6 for $5
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March 13Board Meeting Tuesday, March 13 (6:00 pm)
Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce
March 21
Chamber Networking Breakfast Friday, March 30
(7:30 am to 9:00 am)VFW Post 2323
17522 Chatsworth St.Granada Hills, CA 91344
$10 for members and $15 for non-members
March 30
Chamber Events
The Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Congressional Candidates Forum on Thursday, April 12th from 7 pm to 9 pm.
The forum, featuring candidates Mark Reed, Susan Shelly and Brad Sherman, will take place at Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences, 10445 Balboa Blvd, Granada Hills.
The event is sponsored by the South and North Neighborhood Councils and The Old Granada Hills Residents
Group. More sponsorships are available (just contact the Chamber).
All residents of the Valley are wel-come to attend. Come hear your Congressional candidates speak on important issues.
Questions for the candidates must be submitted to the Chamber Office by email, no later than April 2nd.
Hope to see you there!Alison Robinson
Government Affairs Chair
Granada Hills Chamber hosts congressional candidates forum
Thursday, April 12 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences
10445 Balboa Blvd., Granada Hills, CA 91344
FebruaryMixer
February breakFastGranadian
Page Editors & DesignersAhra Cho, Jane Pyeon,
Shilpa BhongirGranada Hills High School
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