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Pico Rivera Chamber of CommerceBusiness Journal
A Publication of the Pico Rivera Community News
Advertiser Information
• The Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce Business Journal
is direct mailed to every business in Pico Rivera and to all Chamber members.
• The Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce Business Journalis hand delivered to over 30 high-traffic businesses and
City Administrative locations (City Hall, Library, etc.) in Pico Rivera.
About Us
Official Publication of the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce
Volume 12, Issue 6, Fall 2008
PO Box 847
Pico Rivera CA 90660-6347
Phone (562) 949-2473
Fax (562) 949-8320
www.picoriverachamber.org
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Radisson Whittier
7320 Greenleaf Ave.
Whittier CA 90602
7:30am to 9:00am.
December 9, 2008
Celebrating 50 Years of service to Our Business Community
Martinez, Jr., Ph.D., Superinten-
dent/President of Rio Hondo College was
named one of the Top 25 Latino in Educa-
tion by Latino Leaders Magazine in the
September 2008 issue. The publication is
distributed eight times per year throughout
the United States and Puerto Rico. The
magazine features interviews with major
Latino players in all fields of expertise
with editorials that focus on social, politi-
cal, and business leaders.
Other educators selected for this
honor include France Cordova, Presi-
dent, Purdue University; Elsa A. Murano,
President, Texas A & M University; and J.
Michael Ortiz, President California State
Polytechnic University.
“The Board of Trustees extends
our congratulations to Dr. Martinez for
this much deserved honor,” said Angela
Acosta-Salazar, president of the Rio Hon-
do College Board of Trustees. “We are
very pleased with our decision to appoint
Dr. Martinez as the eighth Superintendent/
President of Rio Hondo College, for his
accomplishments and for his commitment
to meeting the needs of our community.”
The magazine praised Dr. Marti-
nez for his commitment to creating and fa-
cilitating collaboration within the college
itself, and with the communities it serves.
They describe him as being focused on
all of the elements of student success,
DR. TED MARTINEZ, JR.
NAMED ONE OF THE
TOP 25 LATINOS IN
EDUCATION BY LATINO
LEADERS MAGAZINE
LEARNING FOR LIFE
HONORS CAPTAIN MIKE
ROTHANS PICO RIVERA
SHERIFF STATION
Captain Michael Rothans Receives
Champions of Exploring Award
Learning for Life, an affiliate of
the Boy Scouts of America honored
Michael Rothans, Captain of the Los
Angeles County Sheriff’s Pico Rivera
Station with the Champions of Exploring
Award on Tuesday, November 18, at the
Whittier Radisson, Whittier, California.
Learning for Life serves young
men and women, between 14 and 20
years of age, who participate in Explor-
ing, part of the program’s career educa-
tion activities. Its purpose is to instill
core values that prepare participants in
making ethical choices which help them
to achieve their full potential throughout
life. The organization recognizes com-
munity leaders whose commitment to the
principles of Exploring is exemplary and
whose personal and professional charac-
ter lend themselves to the core values of
Learning for Life.
Learning for Life Director, Greg
Salce stated, “Captain Rothans’ commit-
ment to public safety and civic service
has made him well-deserving of this
award. As this year’s recipient, he has
been instrumental in positively affecting
thousands of young people in Los Ange-
les and surrounding communities through
his support of Learning for Life School-
based programs.”
Captain Rothans has been associ-
ated with the sheriff’s department since
1984 and was assigned to the Pico Rivera
station in 2004 where he was promoted
to Captain in 2006 and serves 100,000
residents in the City of Pico Rivera and
unincorporated areas of Whittier. Rothans
has been an executive board member of
Learning for Life since 2004 and was
Chairman of the Los Angeles Area Learn-
ing for Life Exploring Division from 2004
through 2007. He was also the recipient
of the LA Sheriff’s Department’s Dis-
tinguished Service Award in 1997; the
Exemplary Service Award in 2001 and
2005, and the Meritorious Service Award
in 2008.
According to Salce, in the Los
see Martinez page 2 see Rothans page 2
5th Annual Community Business and Health Expo.
A huge success.
Salsa contest winners
The Salsa contest drew 10 contestants this year. The winners from left are Third Place
Ronnie Winans $50.00, Second Place Diana Aguayo $75.00 and for the second year
in a row Teresa Martinez won the top prize of $150.00
$10.00 Member $20.00 Non-members
More Pictures of the 6th
Annual Community Business
&
Health Expo on page 4
Judges for the Salsa Tasting Contest were, from the left, Director Judy Gilleland -Tri-
Cities ROP, Director Vera Diaz Powers - John R. Diaz & Associates, Director and
Event Chair Alex Saulus - HealthFirst Medical, Director David Briano - State Farm In-
surance, Chamber President Koko Judge - Crowne Plaza Hotel and Ambassador Omar
Martinez - Farmers Insurance
The Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce
held its 6th Annual Community Business
& Health Expo on November 5, 2008 at
Pico Park 9528 Beverly Blvd. in Pico
Rivera. This years theme was:
“The Chamber is 50 and Still Red Hot”!
Over 40 exhibitors were at the
event that was very well attended by both
residents and businesses.
Platinum Sponsors were: ALMA
Family Services, Vernola Towing and
Washington Mutual-Chase.
Gold Sponsors were: HealthFirst
Medical and Crowne Plaza.
Silver Sponsors were: Bright
Health Physicians, AltaMed Health Ser-
vices and Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill.
Exhibitors offered services such
as: blood pressure tests (HealthFirst
Medical), bone density readings (MD
Care & PR Clinica Medica Familiar),
glaucoma testing (Lion’s Club of Pico
Rivera), And CareMore Medical offered
free flu shots.
Food vendors: Café N Stuff,
Casa Gamino, Edible Arrangements,
Magic Bakery and Java Jo’z. offered
tastes of their cuisines. Downey Plumb-
ing, Heating & Air Conditioning and
Central Basin Municipal Water Dis-
trict offered water to all attendees.
The “Salsa Tasting Contest”
brought out 10 local residents: Linda
Martinez, Teresa Martinez, Ronnie Wi-
nans, Maria Juarez, Hilda Juarez, Hilda
Rodarte, Diana Aguayo, Mary Conchola,
Rocio Davalos and Flor Osorio. The 3rd
place winner of $50 was Ronnie Winans;
the 2nd place winner of $75 was Diana
Aguayo and the 1st place winner of $150
was Teresa Martinez (second time in a
row). 50 Chili’s (door prize tickets)
and numerous door prizes donated by the
exhibitors went to very happy attendees.
The 50/50 raffle of $150 went to a lucky
winner and the best decorated table win-
ner of a $100 gift card to Staples was
Edible Arrangements. Congratulations to
all the winners.
Photo by Oscar Castillo
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Official Publication of the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce Volume 12, Issue 6, Fall 2008
PO Box 847Pico Rivera CA 90660-6347 Phone (562) 949-2473 Fax (562) 949-8320 www.picoriverachamber.org
PRESORT STD. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit No. 258
Santa Fe Springs, CA
T h e B u s i n e s s J o u r n a l “Golden Business Opportunit ies”
Visit our AdvertisersA Mi Hacienda Beverly Hospital Bright Medical/PHP Citizens Business Bank Credit Union of Southern CA Dollar Self Storage* Pico Rivera Optometric Center PIH State Farm Insurance * Coupon ads
Page 5 Page 8 Page 6 Page 5 Page 2 Page 4 Page 4 Page 7 Page 3
To place an ad in the Business Journal call the chamber for rates or visit www.picoriverachamber .org
and click on Advertising.
Radisson Whittier 7320 Greenleaf Ave. Whittier CA 906027:30am to 9:00am. December 9, 2008
Celebrating 50 Years of service to Our Business Community
Martinez, Jr., Ph.D., Superinten-dent/President of Rio Hondo College was named one of the Top 25 Latino in Educa-tion by Latino Leaders Magazine in the September 2008 issue. The publication is distributed eight times per year throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The magazine features interviews with major Latino players in all fields of expertise with editorials that focus on social, politi-cal, and business leaders. Other educators selected for this honor include France Cordova, Presi-dent, Purdue University; Elsa A. Murano, President, Texas A & M University; and J. Michael Ortiz, President California State Polytechnic University. “The Board of Trustees extends our congratulations to Dr. Martinez for this much deserved honor,” said Angela Acosta-Salazar, president of the Rio Hon-do College Board of Trustees. “We are very pleased with our decision to appoint Dr. Martinez as the eighth Superintendent/President of Rio Hondo College, for his accomplishments and for his commitment to meeting the needs of our community.” The magazine praised Dr. Marti-nez for his commitment to creating and fa-cilitating collaboration within the college itself, and with the communities it serves. They describe him as being focused on all of the elements of student success,
DR. TED MARTINEZ, JR. NAMED ONE OF THE TOP 25 LATINOS IN
EDUCATION BY LATINO LEADERS MAGAZINE
LEARNING FOR LIFE HONORS CAPTAIN MIKE ROTHANS PICO RIVERA
SHERIFF STATION
Captain Michael Rothans Receives Champions of Exploring Award
Learning for Life, an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America honored Michael Rothans, Captain of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Pico Rivera Station with the Champions of Exploring Award on Tuesday, November 18, at the Whittier Radisson, Whittier, California. Learning for Life serves young men and women, between 14 and 20 years of age, who participate in Explor-ing, part of the program’s career educa-tion activities. Its purpose is to instill core values that prepare participants in making ethical choices which help them to achieve their full potential throughout life. The organization recognizes com-munity leaders whose commitment to the principles of Exploring is exemplary and whose personal and professional charac-ter lend themselves to the core values of Learning for Life. Learning for Life Director, Greg Salce stated, “Captain Rothans’ commit-ment to public safety and civic service has made him well-deserving of this award. As this year’s recipient, he has been instrumental in positively affecting thousands of young people in Los Ange-les and surrounding communities through his support of Learning for Life School-based programs.” Captain Rothans has been associ-ated with the sheriff’s department since 1984 and was assigned to the Pico Rivera station in 2004 where he was promoted to Captain in 2006 and serves 100,000 residents in the City of Pico Rivera and unincorporated areas of Whittier. Rothans has been an executive board member of Learning for Life since 2004 and was Chairman of the Los Angeles Area Learn-ing for Life Exploring Division from 2004 through 2007. He was also the recipient of the LA Sheriff’s Department’s Dis-tinguished Service Award in 1997; the Exemplary Service Award in 2001 and 2005, and the Meritorious Service Award in 2008. According to Salce, in the Los
see Martinez page 2
see Rothans page 2
5th Annual Community Business and Health Expo. A huge success.
Salsa contest winners
The Salsa contest drew 10 contestants this year. The winners from left are Third Place Ronnie Winans $50.00, Second Place Diana Aguayo $75.00 and for the second year in a row Teresa Martinez won the top prize of $150.00
$10.00 Member $20.00 Non-members
More Pictures of the 6th Annual Community Business
& Health Expo on page 4
Judges for the Salsa Tasting Contest were, from the left, Director Judy Gilleland -Tri-Cities ROP, Director Vera Diaz Powers - John R. Diaz & Associates, Director and
Event Chair Alex Saulus - HealthFirst Medical, Director David Briano - State Farm In-surance, Chamber President Koko Judge - Crowne Plaza Hotel and Ambassador Omar
Martinez - Farmers Insurance
The Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce held its 6th Annual Community Business & Health Expo on November 5, 2008 at Pico Park 9528 Beverly Blvd. in Pico Rivera. This years theme was: “The Chamber is 50 and Still Red Hot”! Over 40 exhibitors were at the event that was very well attended by both residents and businesses.
Platinum Sponsors were: ALMA Family Services, Vernola Towing and Washington Mutual-Chase. Gold Sponsors were: HealthFirst Medical and Crowne Plaza. Silver Sponsors were: Bright Health Physicians, AltaMed Health Ser-vices and Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill. Exhibitors offered services such as: blood pressure tests (HealthFirst Medical), bone density readings (MD Care & PR Clinica Medica Familiar), glaucoma testing (Lion’s Club of Pico Rivera), And CareMore Medical offered free flu shots. Food vendors: Café N Stuff, Casa Gamino, Edible Arrangements, Magic Bakery and Java Jo’z. offered tastes of their cuisines. Downey Plumb-ing, Heating & Air Conditioning and
Central Basin Municipal Water Dis-trict offered water to all attendees. The “Salsa Tasting Contest” brought out 10 local residents: Linda Martinez, Teresa Martinez, Ronnie Wi-nans, Maria Juarez, Hilda Juarez, Hilda Rodarte, Diana Aguayo, Mary Conchola, Rocio Davalos and Flor Osorio. The 3rd place winner of $50 was Ronnie Winans; the 2nd place winner of $75 was Diana Aguayo and the 1st place winner of $150 was Teresa Martinez (second time in a row). 50 Chili’s (door prize tickets) and numerous door prizes donated by the exhibitors went to very happy attendees. The 50/50 raffle of $150 went to a lucky winner and the best decorated table win-ner of a $100 gift card to Staples was Edible Arrangements. Congratulations to all the winners.
Photo by Oscar Castillo
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Official Publication of the Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce Volume 12, Issue 6, Fall 2008
PO Box 847Pico Rivera CA 90660-6347 Phone (562) 949-2473 Fax (562) 949-8320 www.picoriverachamber.org
PRESORT STD. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit No. 258
Santa Fe Springs, CA
T h e B u s i n e s s J o u r n a l “Golden Business Opportunit ies”
Visit our AdvertisersA Mi Hacienda Beverly Hospital Bright Medical/PHP Citizens Business Bank Credit Union of Southern CA Dollar Self Storage* Pico Rivera Optometric Center PIH State Farm Insurance * Coupon ads
Page 5 Page 8 Page 6 Page 5 Page 2 Page 4 Page 4 Page 7 Page 3
To place an ad in the Business Journal call the chamber for rates or visit www.picoriverachamber .org
and click on Advertising.
Radisson Whittier 7320 Greenleaf Ave. Whittier CA 906027:30am to 9:00am. December 9, 2008
Celebrating 50 Years of service to Our Business Community
Martinez, Jr., Ph.D., Superinten-dent/President of Rio Hondo College was named one of the Top 25 Latino in Educa-tion by Latino Leaders Magazine in the September 2008 issue. The publication is distributed eight times per year throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The magazine features interviews with major Latino players in all fields of expertise with editorials that focus on social, politi-cal, and business leaders. Other educators selected for this honor include France Cordova, Presi-dent, Purdue University; Elsa A. Murano, President, Texas A & M University; and J. Michael Ortiz, President California State Polytechnic University. “The Board of Trustees extends our congratulations to Dr. Martinez for this much deserved honor,” said Angela Acosta-Salazar, president of the Rio Hon-do College Board of Trustees. “We are very pleased with our decision to appoint Dr. Martinez as the eighth Superintendent/President of Rio Hondo College, for his accomplishments and for his commitment to meeting the needs of our community.” The magazine praised Dr. Marti-nez for his commitment to creating and fa-cilitating collaboration within the college itself, and with the communities it serves. They describe him as being focused on all of the elements of student success,
DR. TED MARTINEZ, JR. NAMED ONE OF THE TOP 25 LATINOS IN
EDUCATION BY LATINO LEADERS MAGAZINE
LEARNING FOR LIFE HONORS CAPTAIN MIKE ROTHANS PICO RIVERA
SHERIFF STATION
Captain Michael Rothans Receives Champions of Exploring Award
Learning for Life, an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America honored Michael Rothans, Captain of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Pico Rivera Station with the Champions of Exploring Award on Tuesday, November 18, at the Whittier Radisson, Whittier, California. Learning for Life serves young men and women, between 14 and 20 years of age, who participate in Explor-ing, part of the program’s career educa-tion activities. Its purpose is to instill core values that prepare participants in making ethical choices which help them to achieve their full potential throughout life. The organization recognizes com-munity leaders whose commitment to the principles of Exploring is exemplary and whose personal and professional charac-ter lend themselves to the core values of Learning for Life. Learning for Life Director, Greg Salce stated, “Captain Rothans’ commit-ment to public safety and civic service has made him well-deserving of this award. As this year’s recipient, he has been instrumental in positively affecting thousands of young people in Los Ange-les and surrounding communities through his support of Learning for Life School-based programs.” Captain Rothans has been associ-ated with the sheriff’s department since 1984 and was assigned to the Pico Rivera station in 2004 where he was promoted to Captain in 2006 and serves 100,000 residents in the City of Pico Rivera and unincorporated areas of Whittier. Rothans has been an executive board member of Learning for Life since 2004 and was Chairman of the Los Angeles Area Learn-ing for Life Exploring Division from 2004 through 2007. He was also the recipient of the LA Sheriff’s Department’s Dis-tinguished Service Award in 1997; the Exemplary Service Award in 2001 and 2005, and the Meritorious Service Award in 2008. According to Salce, in the Los
see Martinez page 2
see Rothans page 2
5th Annual Community Business and Health Expo. A huge success.
Salsa contest winners
The Salsa contest drew 10 contestants this year. The winners from left are Third Place Ronnie Winans $50.00, Second Place Diana Aguayo $75.00 and for the second year in a row Teresa Martinez won the top prize of $150.00
$10.00 Member $20.00 Non-members
More Pictures of the 6th Annual Community Business
& Health Expo on page 4
Judges for the Salsa Tasting Contest were, from the left, Director Judy Gilleland -Tri-Cities ROP, Director Vera Diaz Powers - John R. Diaz & Associates, Director and
Event Chair Alex Saulus - HealthFirst Medical, Director David Briano - State Farm In-surance, Chamber President Koko Judge - Crowne Plaza Hotel and Ambassador Omar
Martinez - Farmers Insurance
The Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce held its 6th Annual Community Business & Health Expo on November 5, 2008 at Pico Park 9528 Beverly Blvd. in Pico Rivera. This years theme was: “The Chamber is 50 and Still Red Hot”! Over 40 exhibitors were at the event that was very well attended by both residents and businesses.
Platinum Sponsors were: ALMA Family Services, Vernola Towing and Washington Mutual-Chase. Gold Sponsors were: HealthFirst Medical and Crowne Plaza. Silver Sponsors were: Bright Health Physicians, AltaMed Health Ser-vices and Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill. Exhibitors offered services such as: blood pressure tests (HealthFirst Medical), bone density readings (MD Care & PR Clinica Medica Familiar), glaucoma testing (Lion’s Club of Pico Rivera), And CareMore Medical offered free flu shots. Food vendors: Café N Stuff, Casa Gamino, Edible Arrangements, Magic Bakery and Java Jo’z. offered tastes of their cuisines. Downey Plumb-ing, Heating & Air Conditioning and
Central Basin Municipal Water Dis-trict offered water to all attendees. The “Salsa Tasting Contest” brought out 10 local residents: Linda Martinez, Teresa Martinez, Ronnie Wi-nans, Maria Juarez, Hilda Juarez, Hilda Rodarte, Diana Aguayo, Mary Conchola, Rocio Davalos and Flor Osorio. The 3rd place winner of $50 was Ronnie Winans; the 2nd place winner of $75 was Diana Aguayo and the 1st place winner of $150 was Teresa Martinez (second time in a row). 50 Chili’s (door prize tickets) and numerous door prizes donated by the exhibitors went to very happy attendees. The 50/50 raffle of $150 went to a lucky winner and the best decorated table win-ner of a $100 gift card to Staples was Edible Arrangements. Congratulations to all the winners.
Photo by Oscar Castillo
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