Greater TehachapiChamber Of Commerce209 E Tehachapi Blvd
P.O. Box 401Tehachapi, CA 93581
661 822-4180Fax 661 822-9036
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CHAIRMAN’SCIRCLE
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ChairpersonJames Wallace
Tehachapi Cancer Foundation
Chair ElectCarolyn Wiles
Terra-Gen Operating Company
TreasurerKathy Carey
BVS Properties
Past ChairMarty Pay
Farmers Insurance
• Directors •Susan Abrego
Tehachapi Cleaning ProZ
Lydia ChaneySouth Street Digital
Carl GehrickeTBB
Ida PerkinsPresident
2016Board of Directors
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Please join the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce at our June Chamber Network Luncheon, Tuesday, June 21, 2016, 12:00 p.m. at our new location, Big Papa's Steakhouse & Saloon, 1001 W Tehachapi Blvd, C200. Our guest speaker will be Mary Beth Garrison, Executive Director of Community Clean Sweep. As the Executive Director of Community Clean Sweep, Mary Beth is excited to be a part of the Energy Upgrade California® Community Outreach Ambassador Program. Energy Upgrade California is a multi-faceted campaign aimed at educating the public about ways to manage energy use, save energy and conserve natural resources – to help reduce demand on the electricity grid. The campaign is supported by the California Public Utilities Commission and the California Energy Commission, and administered by the California Center for Sustainability.As part of the initiative, 25 community based organizations, like Community Clean Sweep, are charged with building awareness regarding the importance of energy, and provide pathways to take energy management steps to collectively help California “Stay Golden.”The 20-minute interactive program will provide valuable information about specific products and programs designed to reduce energy consumption and save money on utility bills. At the end of the presentation, I will give away a box full of energy-efficient items including LED light bulbs, solar lights, a low flow showerhead and more. A lucky Chamber member will walk away with it! Together, we all must play our part!The cost is $15 for Chamber Members, $20 for Non-Chamber members, which includes lunch. Reservations are required. Please make your reservation by calling the Chamber at 661-822-4180. Reservation deadline is Friday, June 17, 2016.
June Chamber Network Luncheon
Mary Beth GarrisonCommunity Clean Sweep
June Luncheon Sponsored by
Tehachapi News is excited to announce our expanding digital advertising solutions designed to help you reach more customers on their digital devices – desktop, mobile and tablet. Every day, more and more people are turning to search engines to help them find local products and services. In fact 81% of consumers search online first before buying local products or services. And, more than 60% of consumers start by visiting a search engine when making a major purchase.Because your customers are using multiple digital devices to make buying decisions, it is imperative that your business is accurately profiled and readily accessible on desktop and mobile devices. That is why Tehachapi News is launching an enhancement that will digitize your print advertising message and provide you with greater visibility online.Tehachapi News will deliver a digital version of your printed advertisement that is optimized for search engines, across all platforms. In addition, by digitizing your print ad, we will provide a home for your business on TehachapiNews.com. This enhanced feature will enable you to leverage our growing digital audience to maximize the reach of your print advertising.We value your business, and the opportunity to grow your business through the print, digital, mobile and social audiences of Tehachapi News. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact your sales representative or our advertiser hotline at (661) 822-6828.
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SAVE THE DATES! "Business After Hours "
Chamber Mixer ScheduleHOSTED BY
June 8th The Woods Pavilion
July 13th J. Williams Personal Financial Planning, Inc./Jennifer's Terrace September 14th Tehachapi Heritage League October 12th Available November 9th Mill Street Kitchen Mixers are a great opportunity to meet your business neighbors and community members in an informal setting. These events are a great way to share information about your business and learn about other members. If interested in hosting a Chamber Mixer, please contact us at 661-822-4180.
Congressman McCarthy, Senator Fuller, and Assemblywoman Grove Mobile Office Hours at the Chamber
Government Representatives will hold office hours at the Chamber office on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 from 10 to 11 AM. For appointments, contact the following representatives: Congressman McCarthy, Representative Keenan Hochschild, 661-327-3611 Senator Fuller, Representative Romeo Agbalog, 661-323-0443 Assemblywoman Grove, Representative Javier Reyes, 661-395-2995
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We'd like to share with you a summary of our website business directory
activity last month
Main Directory Search Page Visits
Alphabetical Listing SearchCategorical Listing SearchSearch ForNew Member ListingReferred to Member WebsiteEmails Sent to MembersMember Map Views
787
3,18180
6063841
5,4763,381
Calls Placed to MembersCategory Sponsor Ad
6,35810
Welcome Our Newest Members
Antelope Valley Towing, Inc.Nicole Correll
112 N. Robinson StTehachapi, CA 93561
(661) 822-2827267-6454
Front Porch BakeryMelody Daily
19813 Mesa DrTehachapi, CA 93561
(661) 489-2221
Rancho de los Viajeros VineyardRolando Calfa22701 Hwy 202
Tehachapi, CA 93561(661) 822-7735
June Membership Anniversaries28 YearsTehachapi Unified School District26 YearsIndian Hill Ranch RV ParkTehachapi Valley Arts Association22 YearsGreat Wall Chinese RestaurantHall Ambulance Service14 YearsFirst American Title Company13 Years Southwest Telecommunications11 YearsSalvation Army
8 YearsJerome's Tractor Service7 YearsAllstate Insurance Tehachapi/Zac CullenBank's Pest Control, Inc.Stone Mountain Physical Therapy6 YearsBillingsley Veterinary Clinic5 YearsBrite Cleaning Industries2 YearsAt The SalonTommy The Handyman
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Kaiser Permanente’s mission is to provide high-quality, affordable healthcare services to improve the health of its members and the communities it serves. This mission is accomplished through market leading performance in quality, service and affordability.
Kaiser Permanente provides healthcare services to more than 105,000 members in Kern County at thirteen locations with nearly 1,000 employees and physicians. Currently, over 5800 individuals in Tehachapi have chosen Kaiser Permanente to be their partner in health. Kaiser Permanente began providing primary care in the Greater Tehachapi area via our Mobile Health Vehicle in March of 2012. “It became very clear to us early on that there was a greater need for more space in Tehachapi. We were pleased to be able to expand our facility to meet the needs of our members,” stated David Womack, Senior VP and Area Manager for Kaiser Permanente in Kern County. In February of this year, Kaiser Permanente opened its medical offices located in the Tehachapi Junction Shopping Center.
There are three very important factors that make Kaiser Permanente special—care and coverage together, convenience and choice, and care you can trust. Kaiser Permanente brings together healthcare and coverage with connected teams of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other professionals. Patients may manage their health on-line, anytime, anywhere. Patients also have their choice of great doctors and may change their doctor at any time for any reason. With Kaiser Permanente, patients have the support of an entire care team who work together and are closely connected through electronic health records.
Kaiser Permanente also invests directly in community health improvements by working to increase access for the underserved, funding safety-net agencies, disseminating care improvements, conducting research, educating healthcare workers and consumers, and informing public policy. To date, Kaiser Permanente has funded three specific programs in the Greater Tehachapi area. Funding through our Community Benefit Program has been awarded to replace the filtering system at the pool operated by the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District, new fitness equipment at Golden Hills Elementary School and physical education support curriculum at Cummings Valley School.
For more information about how to become a Kaiser Permanente Member, please call 1-800-464-4000
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Mountain Festival Theme Winner Announced“Genuine Mountain Style, Best by a Country Mile” is the theme for the 2016 Tehachapi Mountain Festival® being held August 19-21. Congratulations to Dan Mahler, the winner of this year’s Mountain Festival Theme Contest.
Dan not only submitted the winning theme, he included a sketch that he felt portrayed the theme. The Mountain Festival Commit-tee agreed and the sketch was sent on to Ray Friesen at ‘hachapi Tees who worked his magic to create this year’s amazing artwork.
Dan and his family will be our VIP guest to all events during Mountain Festival, including participation in the parade, tickets to the rodeo and pancake breakfast, and an Official Tehachapi Mountain Festival® T-shirt featuring his winning theme.
The Mountain Festival theme sets the tone for the entire Mountain Festival. Once the theme is established the logo can be designed. Parade floats are planned based on the theme. The official Mountain Festival t-shirts, posters, brochures, and all advertising bear the official logo.Presenting the check for $100 to Dan is Mountain
Festival Chairman Carl Gehricke.
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CalChamber HR WatchdogMay 18, 2016
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced the highly anticipated federal overtime rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). According to the White House, an estimated 4.2 million white collar workers will become entitled to overtime pay when they work extra hours as a result of the new rule, and wages for workers will increase by $12 billion over the next 10 years. The final rule is effective December 1, 2016.
The final rule changes the salary level that must be met before an employee canbe exempt from overtime. The minimum salary threshold will increase to $913 per week, $47,476 annually, and will apply to nearly all employees — an employee paid less than this threshold amount will be guaranteed overtime pay.
The new federal salary threshold of $47,476 is more than double the current federal threshold of $23,660.
Importantly, it is also higher than California’s minimum annual salary threshold, which is currently $41,600. California em-ployees must earn a minimum monthly salary of no less than two times the state minimum wage for full-time employment to qualify for the so-called “white collar” exemptions, in addition to meeting all other legal requirements for the exemption. This currently amounts to $3,466.67 per month or $41,600 a year based on the $10 an hour minimum wage.
Under the final rule, more California employees potentially will be classified as nonexempt under the FLSA and entitled to overtime because they don’t meet the federal minimum salary threshold. A chart provided by the White House shows that California has the most workers potentially affected of any state — more than 392,000 affected workers. Cali-fornia’s share of the total number of workers affected nationwide is almost 10 percent. The next closest states are Texas and Florida.
Navigating the terrain between California and federal rules can be complicated. Employers must comply with the law that gives the most protection to the employee.
Other key points from the final rule:
• The minimum salary threshold will now be automatically updated every three years — with the first automatic update occurring January 1, 2020. Based on projections of wage growth, the White House stated that the salary threshold is expected to rise to more than $51,000 with the first update.
• The final rule amends the salary basis test to allow employers to use nondiscretionary bonuses and incentive payments to satisfy up to 10 percent of the new salary threshold. California does not have any such provision.
• The rule sets the total annual compensation requirement for highly compensated employees (HCE) at $134,004 — up from $100,000; HCEs are exempt almost solely on their salary and are subject to a minimal duties test. There is no HCE exemption under California law.
• The DOL left the federal duties test alone. An employee must meet both the salary threshold and a “duties” test to be ex-empt from overtime. The DOL sought comments on whether adjustments to the duties test were necessary and whether the FLSA should move more toward California’s duties test. But the final rule left the FLSA duties test as-is.
The announcement comes nearly two years after President Obama first directed the Secretary of Labor to begin creating new overtime rules. The DOL received nearly 300,000 comments on the contentious proposal.
Employers will want to prepare for the December 1 deadline. Although there will likely be challenges to the new rules, it is unknown if any such challenges will succeed. Employers don’t want to get caught out of compliance.
More information, including facts sheets, questions and answers, and small business information can be found on the DOL final overtime rule website.
New Federal Overtime Rules Effective December 1
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A special offer to Business Leaders to attend the Bakersfield Business Conference October 8, 2016
Yes, the Bakersfield Business Conference will be held less than one month before the presidential election and itwill be captivating. We have arranged to present 40 nationally recognized speakers and entertainers who we will continue to announce in the weeks ahead...all in one patriotic day.
On June 1, 2016, we will direct mail our lineup to over 100,000 individuals and we want our business leaders to have the first chance to purchase tickets before the rest of California and the country finds out what is happening this October in Bakersfield. For a limited time, you can purchase one to four tickets for $450 each, five to nine tickets for $420 each, or $395 each for ten or more tickets. To purchase tickets at this price, complete and mail the attached form, or purchase on the www.bakersfieldbusinessconference.com, or call our ticket hotline at (661) 371-2204 before June 1st.
This year’s event will again be held outdoors at Cal State University, Bakersfield. There will be a large main tent with table and chairs for seating, plus a business tent, a “How To” practical tips tent where you can hear from financial and economic advisers, and a “Meet the Lenders” event with noted bankers, insurers, venture capitalists and investors all day long! The speakers will be scheduled so that if there is a speaker in the main tent that is not of political, economic or business of your choosing, you can leave the main tent and enjoy an opposing view point in one of the other venues and get back to the main stage in time for the next speaker. We are currently working with one group to potentially broadcast one segment of the program nationally.
Since the Summer Olympics are being held this year, we are adding an Olympian Pavilion to the excitement of the event where you can meet and greet Olympic stars. We will also have Honky-Tonk music area where four of the top bands in Kern County will be playing their music throughout the day away from the main tent for those who want to take a break. The gates will open at 7:00 a.m. for complimentary continental breakfast and musical entertainment will be provided as you enter. Two opening speakers and entertainers will be appearing in the outside venues from 8:00 a.m. until 9:15 a.m. The Conference will conclude with a picnic, featuring music and dancing with Chubby Checker and his Wild Cats. The gates will close at 9:30 p.m.
In addition to the other tents with speakers running simultaneously, you can also visit the the Beer & Wine Garden, speaker meet & greets at the Stars & Stripes Arcade and Olympic Pavilion, enjoy the amusement rides, as well as complimentary food and refreshments at the Ice Cream Pavilion, Farmers Market and refreshment tents. All food and non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary all day long. Visit our website at www.bakersfieldbusinesconference.com for more information on the speakers and conference activities.
Remember...prices increase on June 1st, with seat assignments based upon date of receipt of purchase. Bring a client and make a friend and memories to last a lifetime!
See reverse side for partial speaker lineup
P.O. Box 2026 Bakersfield, CA 93303 (661) 371-2202 FAX (661) 322-4959 www.bakersfieldbusinessconference.com [email protected]
Ticket Purchase Options
1. $3,950 for 10 tickets$395 for each additional ticket with purchase of more than 10 tickets. No. of blocks of 10 tickets _____ x’s $3,950 = $ ____________
No. of each additional ticket under 10 x’s $395 = $ ____________ Total $ _____________
2. $420 per ticket when purchasing 5 to 9 tickets. No. of tickets ______ x’s $420 = $ ____________
3. $450 per ticket when purchasing 1 to 4 tickets. No. of tickets ______ x’s $450 = $ ____________
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Borton Petrini, LLPBakersfi eld Businessc o n f e r e n c e
October 8, 2016
Rick Perry Ann Romney Sheriff Joe Arpaio Bill Richardson “Magic” Johnson
Laura Ingraham Hugh Hewitt Ann Coulter James Carville Lou Holtz Diane Keaton
Antonio Villaraigosa Ruben Navarrette, Jr.Herman Cain Vicki Lawrence Bill Press Stephanie Miller
Joe Plumeri Chubby Checker Tina Dupart
Kevin McCarthy
America’s Best One-Day Conference
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Presidential year conference!
The fun and excitement runs from 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. with our fireworks spectacular. First main stage speaker is at 9:30 a.m.
Plus more to be announced, including our surprise guest at the end of the day. Meet and greet many Olympians in our Olympic Pavilion and dance the night away at our evening picnic and concert featuring the legendary Chubby Checker,
the king of dance music (with over 250 million records sold). It will be more fun than a person should be allowed to have!
Mail this portion back to:
Bakersfield Business ConferencePO Box 2026Bakersfield, CA 93303
KT McFarland Cal Thomas
Bobby Jindal
Col. Allen West
PolitiChicksMorgan Brittany
Dr. Gina LoudonAnn-Marie Murrell
Dr. Ben Carson
Dan Walters Debra SaundersStan StathamWayne LaPierre
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Government Reps See page 3 for appt info Dog Days of Summer
Souza Family Vineyard3 - 7 PM 661-822-9233
CHAMBER LUNCHEONBig Papa's12:00 PM
TUSD Board Mtg 6 PM
First Friday Art Reception 5-8 PM
Chamber Mixer Hosted by The Woods Pavilion
5 - 7 PM323 West F St661-822-0762
City Council Mtg 6 PMClaude L Wells
Education Center
City Council Mtg 6 PMClaude L Wells
Education Center TVRPD Board Mtg 5:30 PM
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