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OBMA Mission Statement: To promote and support local business and economic vitality in the Ocean Beach community. Barbara Iacometti, President Details SalonSpa - Executive Comm. Chair Julie Klein, 1st Vice President Julie Designs - Public Safety Co-Chair Michael Akey, 2nd Vice President Pacific View Real Estate - Design Chair Mike Stifano, Treasurer Winstons - Finance Chair Mary Orem, Secretary Villa de Loma Apartments - Public Safety Co-Chair Gary Gilmore Gilmore Family Jewelers - EV Chair Dave Martin Clever San Diego, Inc. Craig Gerwig Newport Avenue Antique Center Matt Kalla Matt Kalla Insurance Agency - North OB Co-Chair Tevia Oskin Active Visitation - Promotion Chair Chris Wilmot Christopher W. Wilmot, CPA Ron Marcotte Sign Diego Kyle Jaworski Raglan Public House Alicia Shapiro Aliro Marketing Denny Knox, Executive Director Claudia Jack, Office Assistant Isabel Clark, Programs Director Susan James, Project Director Tracy Wagner, Project Manager David Klaman & Community Crops Market Managers Tony, Richee, Kyle, & Evelyn BOARD OF DIRECTORS STAFF FARMERS MARKET STAFF APRIL MEETING SCHEDULE Apr 3 Mon 6pm Street Fair Committee Apr 4 Tue 8:30am Design Meeting Apr 7 Fri 8:30am Promotion Meeting Apr 11 Tue 5:30pm-7pm North OB Mixer Voltaire Beach House, 4934 Volatire St. Apr 12 Wed 8:30am Finance Meeting Apr 12 Wed Noon Economic Vitality Meeting Apr 13 Thur Noon OBMA Board Meeting Apr 16 Sun HAPPY EASTER BUNNY!!! Apr 18 Tue 8:30am Public Safety Meeting at OB 1 Church, Sunset Cliffs at Santa Monica Ave. Apr 25 Tue 8am Social Media Seminar at Wonderland Ocean Pub, 5083 Santa Monica #2B Apr 27 Thur 5:30-7:30pm OBMA Sundowner at Pearl Hotel,1410 Rosecrans Street, 92106 Meetings at OBMA Office unless otherwise noted. Ocean Beach MainStreet Association Ocean Beach MainStreet Association Ocean Beach MainStreet Association April 2017 Ne wslet wsletter Please join us at the next OBMA Sundowner on Thursday, April 27, 2017, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at 1410 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, CA 92106 street parking only Meet other local OB business owners & their employees for a fun mixer and bring your business card for our free drawing thepearlhotelsd.com Snacks & Sips OBMA’s Business Development Series Social Media Workshop: Setting Your Business Up for Success! social media demystified . . . Place: Wonderland Ocean Pub 5083 Santa Monica Ave.,Suite 2B Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 Time: Registration/Breakfast starts at 7:30am; program 8:00am to 9:30am FREE BREAKFAST and RAFFLE Free for all OBMA members and their employees. Bring your business cards for the raffle FREE WORKSHOP MARCH 11 CLEAN-UP WAS A HUGE SUCCESS! Many thanks to Councilmember Lorie Zapf and the I Love A Clean San Diego Team for organizing the March 11th clean-up of Ocean Beach streets and alleys. Well over 300 volunteers came together to paint 25 bike racks, pick up over 500 lbs of trash, and wash our sidewalks. At the same me, we had a team from our North OB Com- miee doing the same clean-up on Voltaire and sur- rounding streets. Great job, every- one!

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OBMA Mission Statement: To promote and support local business and economic vitality in the Ocean Beach community.

Barbara Iacometti, President Details SalonSpa - Executive Comm. Chair Julie Klein, 1st Vice President Julie Designs - Public Safety Co-Chair Michael Akey, 2nd Vice President Pacific View Real Estate - Design Chair Mike Stifano, Treasurer Winstons - Finance Chair Mary Orem, Secretary Villa de Loma Apartments - Public Safety Co-Chair Gary Gilmore Gilmore Family Jewelers - EV Chair Dave Martin Clever San Diego, Inc. Craig Gerwig Newport Avenue Antique Center Matt Kalla Matt Kalla Insurance Agency - North OB Co-Chair Tevia Oskin Active Visitation - Promotion Chair Chris Wilmot Christopher W. Wilmot, CPA Ron Marcotte Sign Diego Kyle Jaworski Raglan Public House Alicia Shapiro Aliro Marketing

Denny Knox, Executive Director Claudia Jack, Office Assistant

Isabel Clark, Programs Director Susan James, Project Director

Tracy Wagner, Project Manager

David Klaman & Community Crops Market Managers

Tony, Richee, Kyle, & Evelyn

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

STAFF

FARMERS MARKET STAFF

APRIL MEETING SCHEDULE Apr 3 Mon 6pm Street Fair Committee Apr 4 Tue 8:30am Design Meeting Apr 7 Fri 8:30am Promotion Meeting Apr 11 Tue 5:30pm-7pm North OB Mixer Voltaire Beach House, 4934 Volatire St. Apr 12 Wed 8:30am Finance Meeting Apr 12 Wed Noon Economic Vitality Meeting Apr 13 Thur Noon OBMA Board Meeting Apr 16 Sun HAPPY EASTER BUNNY!!! Apr 18 Tue 8:30am Public Safety Meeting at OB 1 Church, Sunset Cliffs at Santa Monica Ave. Apr 25 Tue 8am Social Media Seminar at Wonderland Ocean Pub, 5083 Santa Monica #2B Apr 27 Thur 5:30-7:30pm OBMA Sundowner at Pearl Hotel,1410 Rosecrans Street, 92106

Meetings at OBMA Office unless otherwise noted.

Ocean Beach MainStreet AssociationOcean Beach MainStreet AssociationOcean Beach MainStreet Association

April 2017 Newsletwsletter

Please join us at the next OBMA Sundowner

on Thursday, April 27, 2017, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at

1410 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, CA 92106

street parking only

Meet other local OB business owners & their

employees for a fun mixer and bring your business

card for our free drawing

thepearlhotelsd.com

Snack

s &

Sips

OBMA’s Business Development Series

Social Media Workshop:

Setting Your Business Up for Success!

social media demystified . . .

Place: Wonderland Ocean Pub

5083 Santa Monica Ave.,Suite 2B

Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Time: Registration/Breakfast starts at 7:30am;

program 8:00am to 9:30am

FREE BREAKFAST and RAFFLE

Free for all OBMA members and their employees.

Bring your business cards for the raffle

FREE WORKSHOP

MARCH 11 CLEAN-UP WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!

Many thanks to Councilmember Lorie Zapf and the I Love A Clean San Diego Team for organizing the March 11th clean-up of Ocean Beach streets and alleys. Well over 300 volunteers came together to paint 25 bike racks, pick up over 500 lbs of trash, and wash our sidewalks. At the same time, we had a team from our

North OB Com-mittee doing the same clean-up on Voltaire and sur-rounding streets. Great job, every-one!

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NEWPORT AVENUE - REPAVED IN JUST A FEW DAYS! People in the neighborhood just couldn’t take their eyes off all the work being done on the street! We ended up with a few curb problems that we are working on fixing.

Music As You Like It celebrates its 44th anniver-sary. Keith Danon opened his doors here in 1973 and has been providing quality entertainment for conven-tions, weddings, parties, and special events since then. Check out their new

website at www.musicasyoulikeit.com for some great ideas. 619-223-5732. [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Musicasyoulikeit/

The OBCDC fundraising campaign for Veterans Plaza is now in high gear! Hundreds of letters and emails have been sent out to various organ-izations, foundations, and the defense contrac-tors in San Diego. A video about the new Veterans Plaza will be up-loaded within a couple of weeks to their website and to a crowd-sourcing internet site. www.obcdc.org.

is offering sizable discounts for early enroll-ment and multiple camp packages, so sign up the siblings too! Share this info with your friends and coordinate a week with your kids’ besties! It’ll be a summertime experience

they’ll never forget. Saans Lena offer small camp sizes and great supervision. Sign up

with a $50 deposit before April 15th for 10% off one camp, 15% off two camps, or 20% off three or more camps. Sign up with a $50 deposit before May 15 for 5% off one camp, 10% off two camps, or 15% off three or more camps. The earlier you enroll, the more you save! Complete your deposit at shop.saanslenastudio.com. Want more details or registration forms? Email to [email protected].

Pasas Properties hosting Ocean Beach Clean-Up: Let’s lend a helping hand and keep our beaches clean! Pasas Properties, newly relocated to 1991 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., is the host on Sat. May 13 from 9-11am. Meet at the grassy area north of the OB Pier parking lot. Pasas Properties will supply bagels, coffee, a re-usable grocery bag, and supplies for trash collection. We’ll walk north along the beach to collect trash. RSVP 619-977-4650 or [email protected]. www.PasasProperties.com.

Come check out the new make-over at Sunset Clipps. Mention “1502” and get a complimentary craft beer from one of our local breweries. We ser-vice men, women, and children offering affordable

quality in a relaxed environment. Sunset Clipps is located at 4804 Santa Monica Ave. 619-366-6644. [email protected] www.sunsetclipps.com

Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach presents the 69th Ocean Beach Kite Festival, Saturday May 13, 2017, 10am-4pm. This event

is co-sponsored by the OB Recreation Center. Kite building, kite flying, and music - plus more at Dusty Rhodes Park. Free parking at Robb Field and free shuttle to the event. www.oceanbeachkiwanis.org

CALIFORNIA MAIN STREET ALLIANCE Conference in Monterey, California . . . The OBMA Board of Directors and staff attended classes for 2-1/2 days to learn about new ideas for managing downtowns. The board met for an evening session to talk about all the different classes we had all taken at the conference. Ocean Beach was well represented - 18 strong - and each of us learned a great deal from the experiences we had. We’re bringing those ideas back to the appropriate committees.

Community & Business NewsCommunity & Business News

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MANY THANKS TO EDWARD JONES FOR ORGANIZING AND HOSTING A GREAT SEMINAR FOR OUR

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERIES.

Great food, great speakers’ and a great member turnout. Dr. Noli Cava talked about health, JJ Bar-rows from Tri-Power Yoga gave a

fascinating talk about taking con-trol of your life, and Scott Cop discussed investing. Thanks to all who participated. Photos- Troy Orem Photography

OB Beans

Roy Lathers Wonderland Ocean Pub

Dr. Noli CavaDr. Noli Cava Cable St. Family Practice

JJ Barrows TriPower Yoga

Scott Cop Invesco

Erik KarlsonErik Karlson Edward JonesEdward Jones

JocelynJocelyn

Great Food

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Join “The Chameleon's Inside Deals” on Face-book, to get some really good specials. Some-times, you need a complete makeover for your hair. Create a brand new you with fabulous hair services from Chameleon Hair Lounge & Boutique!

The North OB Committee will be having their April Mixer & Happy Hour on April 11th from 5:30pm to 7pm at Voltaire Beach House. Many thanks to Bulman Painting, Pirates Cove, Matt Kalla, and Ocean Villa Inn for working so diligently to build up this new

committee of the OB MainStreet Association.

OB Auto Repair, serving the community since 1961 . . .just a re-minder that Les and his crew have moved to 2216 Catalina Blvd. They are open Mondays through Saturdays and are experts in their field offering quality and reliability for your auto repair needs. 619-222-0583. Call them today.

Betsy Merritt, New Break Financial, and Dr. Kayla Ambert, Jon B. Ambert Chirporactor, are starting a Women of Ocean Beach Net-working Group! Their goal for 2017 is to empower your business, from one woman to another and secondly, to reach out to the community through philanthropy. Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of the month at 4852 Santa Monica Ave. Please RSVP to Eva King at New Break Financial, 619-282-7688. April 13, 7:30-8:30am.

MARCH SUNDOWNER . . .

Community & Business NewsCommunity & Business News New Members & changes

Women’s Hormone Health

Renee Greenberg

Point Loma & La Jolla locations - appointment only 619-723-1078

womenshormonehealth.com [email protected]

Acupuncture, Alternative Health, Health & Wellness

The Surf Check

1404 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. 619-961-8676 TheSurfCheck.com

Cafes, Coffee Houses, Restaurants

Jeffrey Kleger, Real Estate Agent

www.newrealityrealestate.com 703-628-2333

[email protected]

Real Estate, Real Estate Sales, Real Estate Services

Zombies Ocean Beach

4958 Newport Ave.

ZombiesSmokeshop.com [email protected]

Smoke Shop, Smoking Accessories, Retail

Cliffside Auto Clinic

1404 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. 619-519-1807 Fax 619-501-7900

[email protected]

Auto Services, Auto Body, Paint & Repair, Auto Supplies

Hoppy Beer Gear

Joey Jubran 619-518-8474

www.hoppybeergear.com [email protected]

Promotional Items, Retail, Marketing

Kilowatt Brewing

1875 Cable Street 619-255-9775

www.Kilowatt.Beer [email protected]

Brewery, Bars/Taverns, Lounges

HomeStreet Bank

Gorete Correia, Raymond Simas

1110 Rosecrans St., Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92106 844-870-1457

Banks

Shot from the Hart

4967 Newport Ave. #8 844-627-4271

[email protected] shotfromthehart.com

Photography, Gifts, Art Galleries

Hugo’s Cocina

1830-H Sunset Cliffs Blvd. 619-892-7882 www.hugoscocina.com

Restaurants, Patio Dining

Worldpay

[email protected] 303-522-7574 www.worldpay.com

Business Services, Credit Card Processing, Point of Sale

XPerience Virtual Reality

4967 Newport Ave. #12 619-255-9271 [email protected]

Games, Entertainment, Youth Activities

Kona Kai Club

1551 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 619-819-8176

www.ResortKonaKai.com [email protected]

Club Memberships, Hotel, Restaurants

Peak Body Physical Therapy

Niels Methlagl, PO Box 7452, San Diego, CA 92167

Peakbodypt.com 619-964-1248 [email protected]

Physical Therapy, Health & Wellness, Fitness

Little Miss Brewing

4861 Newport Ave. 619-880-2752

[email protected]

Brewery, Bars/Taverns, Tasting Room

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What a great sundowner at Details SalonSpa with co-hosts Tami Fuller Real Estate and Rag-lan Public House. We had a huge turnout for the delicious food and beverages. Raglan’s new item is their meatloaf and it was incredible. Many thanks to Barb, Tami and Kyle for being such generous hosts at our network-ing event. If you aren’t coming to the OBMA Sundowners, you really should make the effort. Get

to know your busi-ness neighbors! The next event will be April 27th at the Pearl Hotel in Pt. Loma from 5:30-7:30pm. Can you spell roadtrip!

TAMI BARB KYLE

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OceanBeachSanDiego.comOceanBeachSanDiego.com

Ocean Beach MainStreet Association PO Box 7990, San Diego, CA 92107 Office: 1868 Bacon Street Suite A San Diego, CA 92107 www.OceanBeachSanDiego.com email: [email protected] Ocean Beach MainStreet Association is partially funded by the City of San Diego Small Business Enhancement Program.

What’s Inside this Edition?What’s Inside this Edition?

Calendar of Meetings 1

OBMA Social Media Workshop 1

OBMA Sundowner at The Pearl Hotel 1

OB Clean-Ups 1

Community & Business News 2

Paving Newport Ave. 2

Edward Jones Health & Finance 2

Community & Business News 3

New Members/Member Changes 3

OBMA Sundowner at Details SalonSpa 3

Index 4

OB Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off Festival 4

Inserts: Worldpay

Edward Jones

POLICE AUTHORIZATION FORMS Annual Renewal ̶ only once a year! Attention LOCAL MERCHANTS

Be sure to fill out your Police Authorization form (letter of Agency), which you can access at https://oceanbeachsandiego.com/mainstreet-association/publicsafety. You are in Western Division. Follow the instructions. Please do it today! Thanks.

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Happy Easter

OB Street Fair & Chili CookOB Street Fair & Chili Cook--Off FestivalOff Festival

Saturday, June 24, 2017Saturday, June 24, 2017

Booth spacesBooth spaces

andand

Chili Cooker Applications Chili Cooker Applications

Available NowAvailable Now

Contact us at 619-224-4906 or email [email protected]

or check our website www.OceanBeachSanDiego.com

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Sign with Worldpay before March 31, 2017, and earn up to $750 in Worldpay Rewards.*

*Offer expires March 31, 2017. Offer is only available to new-to-Worldpay customers or former customers that have not processed payments through Worldpay within the last six months. Applicable only to customers with an annual card volume of less than $5 million. Merchant must sign a new three-year processing agreement. Deposit amount is based on total card volume processed by Worldpay during the first full calendar month, which must occur by June 30, 2017. Customer must pass standard underwriting guidelines; no high risk merchants are eligible. Volume tiers are calculated on a per location basis. Only one payment per location. The payment will be made by ACH transfer to the Customer’s account. Allow 1 month following your first full month processing for payment. This offer may not be combined with Worldpay’s Free Terminal promotion. Seasonal merchants are not eligible for this promotion. © Worldpay 2017. All rights reserved. Worldpay, the logo and any associated brand names are trademarks of the Worldpay group of companies. Worldpay US, Inc., is a registered ISO/MSP of Citizens Bank, N.A., Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and Eagle Bank, N.A.

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Learn how you can help reduce your taxes. Call or visit today.

www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC

Feeling like you paid too much in taxes this year?

It’s not too early to make a difference for next tax season. Here are three tax-saving

investment strategies that may help you keep more of what you’ve earned:

1. Consider tax-free municipal bonds1 for federally tax-free investment income.

2. Contribute to a traditional IRA or 401(k) to lower your taxable income.

3. Contribute or gift to a 529 college savings plan2 for children or grandchildren.

Let’s work together to find tax-smart strategies that fit your needs.

1 Municipal bonds are exempt from federal income taxes but may be subject to state and local taxes, as well as the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).

2 Contributions may be eligible for a state tax deduction or credit in certain states for those residents. If a distribution is taken but is not used for a qualified expense, the portion of the distribution representing earnings is subject to ordinary income tax and a 10% federal penalty.

Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors are not estate planners and cannot provide tax or legal advice. You should consult with a qualified tax specialist or legal advisor for professional advice on your situation.

Erik D KarlsonFinancial Advisor.

5083 Santa Monica AveSuite 1 ASan Diego, CA 92107619-223-8357

These 3 tax-smart movescould help you pay less in taxes next year

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Retirement isn’t merely a goal you reach — it’s a journey that can be very rewarding. Retirement also can bring its share of challenges. With that in mind, we offer the following principles as a “road map” to serve as a guide along the way.

1. Map out your goals.When preparing for a journey, especially one you’ve never taken before, a map can be invalu-able. It can help you avoid wrong turns that can cost precious time — and headaches. Although the word “retirement” means something different to each person, everyone shares the need to enter retirement with a road map, or strategy, in place.

2. Plan for a long and fulfilling retirement.Retirement should be one of the most rewarding stages of your life. Unfortunately, many people don’t plan for a long retirement and can run the risk of outliving their money.

3. Start smart with your spending.As the saying goes, it’s not how you start but how you finish. But in retirement, how you start is very important. Withdrawing too much in the early years could put you in a difficult position down the road.

4. Inflation doesn’t retire.All of us remember a time when our purchases cost us a lot less. That’s inflation at work. Inflation influences what you can spend and how your money is invested, especially in retirement.

5. Prepare for the unexpected.Life is full of uncertainty. Even with a well-designed road map, there can be unexpected events, or “shocks,” that have the potential to derail your long-term plans. However, even though you can’t predict the future, you can prepare for it.

6. Don’t reach for yield.High-yield bonds or stocks paying an abnormally high dividend often attract investors looking for more income. However, remember the saying, “There is no such thing as a free lunch.” If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

7. Maintain a healthy portfolio.The cost of health care is becoming a bigger issue for retirees. Costs continue to rise, which can have harmful side effects for your finances. However, there are ways to help deal with rising health care costs.

8. Keep retirement from being taxing.As you consider how much money to withdraw, don’t forget about taxes. Every dollar you pay in taxes is one less dollar you can spend in retirement.

9. Define your legacy.Preparing for life in retirement is important. It can be just as important to prepare your legacy. One thing is certain: If you don’t have a strategy for your estate, the courts or government will.

10. Remember your annual checkup.A trip to the doctor each year can provide vital health information and help identify issues before they become more serious. The same can be said for annual financial reviews.

Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. Clients should review their specific situations with their tax advisor or legal professional for information regarding their particular situation.

10 Principles For Living In Retirement

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