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1880 - Pico Oil Spring Mine Section 2 patented by R.F. Baker and Edward F. Beale [story]
E.F. Beale


Good Afternoon Chamber Members,  
 
Our 2nd SCV Leadership Academy kicked off last week with 16 participants who cross all generational and industry line.  
We have young business leaders, college students as well as participants well established in their existing careers or seeking a new career.  This is the audience we were looking for! 
 
Special thank you to the SCV JayCees for all their support with the SCV Leadership Awards and helping make the evening a huge success!  I would like to also acknowledge the other event partners, Kathy Norris with the Valley Industry Association & Linda Hafizi with the Magazine of Santa Clarita.  We are a great team!   
 
Taste For the Chamber!  
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Taste of Expo!
 
30th Annual Community Expo! 
Saturday, October 18, 2014
 
 
Santa Colorita Run! 
February 14, 2015
Scenes From 2014 RUN!
Scenes From 2014 RUN!


Check the website for more information and how to register to run! 

Go out and be good humans!  

 

Terri K. Crain
President/CEO

Upcoming Lunch & Learns  

                          

Friday, September 5, 2014
Host:  Dave McKean Coaching
Friday, September 19, 2014
Host:  Foundation for Wellness Professionals
 
Friday, October 3, 2014
Host:  ASEA 


Friday, October 10, 2014
Host:  The Telephone Connection


Friday, October 24, 2014
Host:  Love Your Life Wellness


Location:  Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce
27451 Tourney Road, Suite 160, Santa Clarita, 91355
Time:  11:45am
Lunch & Learns are FREE and lunch will  be provided 
If you would like to attend one of the above or host your own event:  Please contact Cheryl Ramirez at
CRamirez@scvchamber.com or 661.702.6977.

Advertise Current Job Opportunities FREE

 

The Chamber makes available to its members the opportunity to advertise job opportunities for FREE through two great local resources:

 

Santa Clarita WorkSource Center:

Providing employers with no-cost recruitment assistance from advertising jobs, pre-screening candidates, to facilities to conduct interviews the Santa Clarita WorkSource Center is your one-stop recruitment center in Santa Clarita.  To Learn More visit  www.WorkSantaClarita.com

 

 

Career Services at College Of the Canyons:

We currently have almost 7,000 active job seekers in our Online Job Database. We need more jobs in our database to help out the students and the community. If your company has any job openings -Now would be a great time to advertise your job opportunities for free.

Learn More…

 

Grand Openings & Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies     

      
Friday, September 19, 2014
QMP – 20th Anniversary Celebration  
25070 Avenue Tibbitts
Valencia, CA 91355
11:00 am – 2:00 pm

 

Friday, September 26, 2014
Householder Group
28212 Kelly Johnson Pkwy Suite #160
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
5:00pm / 5:30pm Ribbon Cutting

 

Community Events & This & That   

                   

Opposed to Prop 46 – A Costly Threat to your Personal Privacy that Californian’s Can’t Afford.

 

Small Business Essentials and Building Financial Capacity – A workshop is being offered at The College of the Cayons at the Canyon Country Campus View Flyer for the schedule.
 
Santa Clarita Valley Chloride Compliance – Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District  Board adopts rates to comply with state-mandated Chloride (salt) limit and prevent state fines and resolution to support local water sustainability in the Santa Clarita Valley. 
        
Raise Your Glass for Charity – Taste & See the Goodness of St. Clare’s – September 7, 2014. 

Back to School at Office Depot – Save money on your back to school items with Chamber Office Depot Program. View Flier

 

Safeco Make More Happen Award –LBW Insurance and Financial Services receives Safeco Insurance® Make More Happen Award, $3,000 donation for Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center

 
Hope for the Homeless – Join the Friends of Bridge to Home.  Your monthly pledge will help provide year round assistance to homeless individuals and families.
 
Office Depot for Chamber Members:
Not a member of the Chamber Office Depot Program? Click here to start saving up to 60% off a core list of 175 most commonly purchased items. 
I-5 Corridor improvements: 
Hotline: 855-454-6335
Website: www.I-5info.com  
Brochure:Link 
Like to help people? Want to make a difference?  
If you would like to help out your community, Northeast Valley Health Corporation is the place for you! 

Invitations to Bid 

 The Chamber makes available to its members the opportunity to find information about procurement contracts for bid by public agencies.

City of Santa Clarita
Detailed information on each of the bids can be obtained by downloading the information from the City’s Purchasing website at  www.planetbids.com/santaclarita/bidsonline.cfm.
You may also contact the City of Santa Clarita Purchasing Department at (661) 286-4184 for additional questions.  Current Bidding Opportunities 
County of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County is pleased to supply Chamber members with a listing of open bids. Open Bids can be searched by Commodity Description, County Department, Bid title and number.
Open Bids will remain on the web site until the closing date for the bid expires. Closed bids and awards can be viewed from the Search Bids/Awards section of this web site.
Castaic Lake Water Agency
Information on open bids, including Request for Quotations (RFQ), Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Invitation for Bids (IFBs), is available on the CLWA website. Open bids will remain on the website until the closing date. For more information and to view open bids, click on the link: For more information and to view on public works projects, click on the link:http://clwa.org/category/public-works.
College of the Canyons
College of the Canyons welcomes qualified bids in response to Request for Quotations (RFQ),
Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Invitation for Bids (IFBs). To learn more about construction-related bids and the bidding process, click on this link

For non-construction related opportunities, click on this link:

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