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La Palma Community News 2009 Advertiser Information Official Publication of the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce • July 2009 • www.picoriverachamber.org PO Box 847 Pico Rivera CA 90660-6347 Phone (562) 949-2473 Fax (562) 949-8320 www.picoriverachamber.org PRESORT STD. U.S. POST- AGE PAID Artesia Permit No. 133 The Business NEWS "It's About Business" By Linda Bock M ayor Pro Tem Bob Archuleta welcomed guest speakers Joanna Blake and Christopher Milligan, from the law firm of Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo, at the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce Business Roundtable held at El Rodeo Restaurant. The event was held in conjunction with the City of Pico Rivera. Blake and Milligan gave a thorough and well-prepared presentation of employment strategies that would be helpful in a down economy. Joanna L. Blake represents employers in all aspects of labor relations and employment law matters, including employment discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment, and wage and hour. She also counsels employers regarding human resources policy matters, employee relations, and, in particular, assisting employers to administer leaves Business Roundtable Discusses Employment Strategies in a Down Economy of absence and conduct disability reasonable accommodation analysis. Blake is a frequent speaker on labor and employment issues. Small Business Can Now Apply for ARC Loans S tarting mid June 2009, SBA will begin accepting loans for a temporary new program called America’s Recovery Capital (ARC). ARC loans of up to $35,000 are designed to provide a “bridge” for viable small businesses with immediate financial hardship – to keep their doors open until they get back on track. “These ARC loans are another tool in the SBA toolkit which will provide critical support to small businesses struggling to make it through these tough economic times,” said Administrator Karen G. Mills. “We encourage small business owners to inquire with SBA lenders to see if the ARC loan would be ap- propriate for their business’ needs,” said Alberto G. Alvarado, Los An- geles SBA district director. Members of the Pico Rivera business community joined at the El Rodeo Restaurant recently for the latest in a series of lunch forums designed to inform and educate them about vital issues impacting the local economy. Pictured during the luncheon are, from left, Alex Saulas (Health First Medical Group), Pico Rivera Councilman Bob Archuleta, Cheryl Rome- ro (Preferred Bank), and Thomas Lott (TLC Promotions). The Business Roundtable series is presented by the City and the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce. The indetia below is not an error. Due to new postal regulations the address indetia must be at the top of the publication, printing the indetia this way places it at tht top of page one when the paper is held upside down. For many years, the Funeraria Del Angel has been the most gen- erous sponsor of the annual BBQ for our brave men and women in uniform who serve the city of Pico Rivera. It’s always a very fun and excit- ing day for all involved. The staff La Palma Chamber Holds Annual BBQ Honoring city personnel: Staff of Funeraria Del Angel pose during the festivities along with Pico Rivera Councilmen Bob Archuleta and Ron Beilke. The attendance was excellent for the 12th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament held at the California Country Club in April. This year, the Pico Rivera Cham- ber, the City of Pico Rivera, El Ran- cho Unified School District, and Rio Hondo College co-hosted the tournament to help benefit the “I’m Going to College!” program. Rio Hondo College has part- nered with local school districts to increase the number of first-gener- ation and underserved youths who go on to higher education. The "I'm Going To College" (IGTC) programs are designed to encourage middle- school students and their parents 12th Annual Golf Tournament a Big Success Golfing for a good cause: {l-r} David Briano of State Farm Insurance, Pico Rivera Mayor Gracie Gallegos, Denise Walton of Enterprise Rent- A-Car, Maria Segovia, V.P. of Pacific Western Bank & Jim Osborne of Whittier Fertilizer Company at the tournament. of the Funeraria, led by manager Jose Medina, lug equipment, light the BBQ's and do all the cooking. The heavily attended outdoor event was originally started by the Morrow Family and has grown larger every year. CONTINUED ON 1 See Employment Christopher Milligan practices primarily in the areas of employment CONTINUED ON 4 See Loans CONTINUED ON 1 See BBQ to get well informed about higher educational opportunities and to get hem thinking about academic excellence and college as soon as possible. The program helps them realize that going to college is a goal they want to begin to plan for now – both with the appropriate academic preparation as well as financial sav- ings. In Pico Rivera, the El Rancho Unified School District, the City of Pico Rivera and the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce, in part- nership with Rio Hondo, started CONTINUED ON 1 See Golf Get these other great benefits when you advertise: The La Palma Community News is direct mailed to every business in La Palma, all Chamber members and hand delivered to all homes in La Palma. La Palma Community News is also hand delivered to over 30 high-traffic businesses and City Administra- tive locations (City Hall, Library, Parks and Recreation) in La Palma. FREE internet directory listing with your company’s name and link on our La Palma Community News website. We get over 60,000 page views per month! FREE ad design (a $125 value!) FREE mailing lists with your direct mail campaign to anywhere in the area. See page three. • The La Palma Community News has complete design and layout facilities to plan the most effective advertising campaign for your company, use us as your marketing department!

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La Palma Community News

2009 Advertiser Information

Official Publication of the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce • July 2009 • www.picoriverachamber.org

PO Box 847

Pico Rivera CA 90660-6347

Phone (562) 949-2473

Fax (562) 949-8320

www.picoriverachamber.org PRESORT

STD. U.S. POST-

AGE PAID

Artesia Permit No.

133

The Business NE WS" It ' s About Business "

By Linda Bock

Mayor Pro Tem Bob

Archuleta welcomed guest

speakers Joanna Blake

and Christopher Milligan, from the

law firm of Atkinson, Andelson,

Loya, Ruud & Romo, at the Pico

Rivera Chamber of Commerce

Business Roundtable held at El

Rodeo Restaurant. The event was

held in conjunction with the City

of Pico Rivera. Blake and Milligan

gave a thorough and well-prepared

presentation of employment

strategies that would be helpful in a

down economy.

Joanna L. Blake represents

employers in all aspects of labor

relations and employment law

matters, including employment

discrimination, wrongful

termination, harassment, and

wage and hour. She also counsels

employers regarding human

resources policy matters, employee

relations, and, in particular, assisting

employers to administer leaves

Business Roundtable Discusses

Employment Strategies in a Down Economy

of absence and conduct disability

reasonable accommodation analysis.

Blake is a frequent speaker on labor

and employment issues.

Small Business

Can Now Apply

for ARC Loans

Starting mid June 2009, SBA

will begin accepting loans

for a temporary new program

called America’s Recovery Capital

(ARC). ARC loans of up to $35,000

are designed to provide a “bridge”

for viable small businesses with

immediate financial hardship – to

keep their doors open until they get

back on track.

“These ARC loans are another

tool in the SBA toolkit which will

provide critical support to small

businesses struggling to make it

through these tough economic

times,” said Administrator Karen

G. Mills.

“We encourage small business

owners to inquire with SBA lenders

to see if the ARC loan would be ap-

propriate for their business’ needs,”

said Alberto G. Alvarado, Los An-

geles SBA district director.

Members of the Pico Rivera business community joined at the El Rodeo

Restaurant recently for the latest in a series of lunch forums designed to

inform and educate them about vital issues impacting the local economy.

Pictured during the luncheon are, from left, Alex Saulas (Health First

Medical Group), Pico Rivera Councilman Bob Archuleta, Cheryl Rome-

ro (Preferred Bank), and Thomas Lott (TLC Promotions). The Business

Roundtable series is presented by the City and the Pico Rivera Chamber

of Commerce.

The indetia below is not an error. Due to new postal regulations the address indetia must be at the top of the

publication, printing the indetia this way places it at tht top of page one when the paper is held upside down.

For many years, the Funeraria

Del Angel has been the most gen-

erous sponsor of the annual BBQ

for our brave men and women in

uniform who serve the city of Pico

Rivera.

It’s always a very fun and excit-

ing day for all involved. The staff

La Palma Chamber

Holds Annual BBQ

Honoring city personnel: Staff of Funeraria Del Angel pose during the

festivities along with Pico Rivera Councilmen Bob Archuleta and Ron

Beilke.

The attendance was excellent for

the 12th Annual Scholarship Golf

Tournament held at the California

Country Club in April.

This year, the Pico Rivera Cham-

ber, the City of Pico Rivera, El Ran-

cho Unified School District, and

Rio Hondo College co-hosted the

tournament to help benefit the “I’m

Going to College!” program.

Rio Hondo College has part-

nered with local school districts to

increase the number of first-gener-

ation and underserved youths who

go on to higher education. The "I'm

Going To College" (IGTC) programs

are designed to encourage middle-

school students and their parents

12th Annual Golf

Tournament a Big Success

Golfing for a good cause: {l-r} David Briano of State Farm Insurance,

Pico Rivera Mayor Gracie Gallegos, Denise Walton of Enterprise Rent-

A-Car, Maria Segovia, V.P. of Pacific Western Bank & Jim Osborne of

Whittier Fertilizer Company at the tournament.

of the Funeraria, led by manager

Jose Medina, lug equipment, light

the BBQ's and do all the cooking.

The heavily attended outdoor

event was originally started by the

Morrow Family and has grown

larger every year.

CONTINUED ON 1See Employment

Christopher Milligan practices

primarily in the areas of employment

CONTINUED ON 4See Loans

CONTINUED ON 1See BBQ

to get well informed about higher

educational opportunities and to

get hem thinking about academic

excellence and college as soon as

possible. The program helps them

realize that going to college is a goal

they want to begin to plan for now –

both with the appropriate academic

preparation as well as financial sav-

ings.In Pico Rivera, the El Rancho

Unified School District, the City

of Pico Rivera and the Pico Rivera

Chamber of Commerce, in part-

nership with Rio Hondo, started

CONTINUED ON 1See Golf

Get these other great benefits when you advertise:

• The La Palma Community News is direct mailed to every business in La Palma, all Chamber members and hand delivered to all homes in La Palma.

• La Palma Community News is also hand delivered to over 30 high-traffic businesses and City Administra-tive locations (City Hall, Library, Parks and Recreation) in La Palma.

• FREE internet directory listing with your company’s name and link on our La Palma Community News website. We get over 60,000 page views per month!

• FREE ad design (a $125 value!)

• FREE mailing lists with your direct mail campaign to anywhere in the area. See page three.

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