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1873 - Vasquez gang raids Kingston in (now) Kings County; ties up townspeople, makes off with $2,500 in cash and jewels [story]
Kingston


| Thursday, Jun 25, 2015
A Message from the President

If you call the chamber and use extension 2000 you can speak to Lori Cueto and she will be able to answer your questions in Spanish.

 

Habla español, póngase en contacto con Lori Cueto a la extensión 2000.


 
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5th Annual Patriots Luncheon
Thursday, July 9, 2015
 

 

Please submit your request for honorees to tcrain@scvchamber.com

For more information regarding the event
For Your convenience here is a
 
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Class of 2015!
Now Accepting Applications! 
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Go out and be good humans!
 
Terri K. Crain 
President/CEO

SCV Chamber Latino Business Alliance Mixer
July 1, 2015 at
6:00 pm
Good Morning SCV Monthly Networking Breakfast
June 10, 2015 at
7:00 am
Printable Flyer for:
and for

Upcoming Lunch & Learns
  Friday, June 26, 2015 View Details Host:  Senior Resource Alliance Title: “Learn about Senior Resource Alliance of SCV and our Senior Outreach Program”                                                    Friday, July 10, 2015 View Details Host:  Holistic Healing Therapies by Ivonne Title: “How Emotions and Nutrition Affect our Health”   Friday, July 17, 2015 View Details Host: The Energy Network  “The City’s 100 Greener Homes Campaign”

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.

Emerging Leaders
June 24, 2015 at
6:00 pm
SCV Chamber Latino Business Alliance Networking Breakfast
July 7, 2015 at
8:00 am
and a printable flyer for the

Grand Openings & Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies 

 

Friday, June 26, 2015
Mathnasium of North Santa Clarita
27740 McBean Pkwy
Valencia, CA 91354
4:00 Start/4:30 Ribbon Cutting
To Schedule Your Grand Opening or Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Contact Cheryl Ramirez at cramirez@scvchamber.com

Community Events & This & That  

Southern California Association of Governments Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Open House –

The RTP/SCS is the blueprint and funding mechanism for transportation and local cities monies to finance projects that improve mobility, create jobs, investment and healthy communities. June 22nd in Santa Clarita. View Flyer
Want an official SCV Chamber member badge? Call or email the chamber office and you can order one for $12. Contact us at 661-702-6977 or info@scvchamber.com.
 
SCV Sheriff’s Foundation Business Security Series – In an effort to promote Business Security, please join us as the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department host a 5-part series to advocate how to better protect your business. See flyer for dates and times. View Flyer
 

Arts and Entertainment Survey –Santa Clarita is embarking on creating the City’s second Arts Master Plan. Drawing on input from the community, this new plan will create a road map for arts, entertainment and cultural development in Santa Clarita over the next 10 years.

 
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:
Think Big Picture to Create a Big Impression. To make a bold statement that will help your business stand out, Samsung Smart Signage displays are an ideal choice and you have exlusive savings through June 30th. Order soon and save $150-$300 through your chamber Account. Click here to view special. Not a member of the Chamber Program Click here to sign up.
I-5 Corridor improvements: 
Hotline: 855-454-6335
Website: www.I-5info.com
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!

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…

 

 

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: Formore information and to view on public works projects,

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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