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Antioch Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the City Lunch, this Thursday

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
Antioch State of the City Luncheon
May 23, 2013 at 12 PM
State of The City 2013

Join us for the State of the City Luncheon! The 2013 State of the City Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, May 23rd from 12 pm – 2:00 pm at the Antioch Community Center.

Our featured speaker Antioch’s Mayor Wade Harper, joined by Antioch Police Chief Allan Cantando and City Manager Jim Jakel, will share an informative presentation highlighting the exciting projects reaching fruition in our City.

Tickets are $20.00 per person. Food will be provided at this event for all attendees.

Catered by new owners of Bases Loaded in Downtown Antioch
Bases Loaded

Fallas to hold Grand Opening celebration at Somersville Towne Center on Saturday

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Fallas Store is coming to Somersville Towne Center in May and celebrating its Grand Opening on Saturday, May 18, 2013 complete with entertainment, ribbon cutting by City officials, and prizes.

Fallas is the ‘First place to shop, first place to save” offering everyday value to savvy customers looking for off-price apparel, school uniforms, toys, and home products. Our goal is to find the best possible deals and pass on the savings to the customer every day. Select name brands and merchandise are the best prices in the market place, typically 40-60 percent less than other retailers.

Fallas Stores is a family owned business that was established in 1962, growing from a single retail store in Los Angeles to more than 200 convenient locations throughout the Southwestern States. Our typical store size ranges from 18,000 square feet to 25,000 square feet.

To celebrate the grand opening of our new store at Somersville Towne Center, we’re offering customers a chance to win a $50, $150 or $250 shopping sprees, or a 42” flatscreen TV.

We are very excited to be at Somersville Towne Center, allowing Fallas the space and prominence in the area where we can offer more savings and value to mall shoppers.” Says, Susan Wempe, Senior Vice President, National Stores Inc. of Fallas Stores.

Antioch’s first dog boarding and daycare facility now open

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

The family owned and operated Delta Dog Camp has opened its second location. Located in Antioch at,

2400 Devpar Court, off Hillcrest Ave and Sunset Drive, it is the city’s first of its kind.

The new facility is open and the pools are ready for use. This is the place where your dog stays and plays while you are away. Your dog will enjoy the climate controlled safe and sanitary environment with indoor and outdoor play. There are no extra fees or hidden charges for your dog to have a good time and get all the TLC it can handle. The play groups are for boarding and daycare dogs. They play in groups of their own temperament. Big or small we love them all.

Delta Dog Camp in Oakley was awarded Best in Oakley for the last two years, and awarded into the Better Business Bureau in 2010, and will continue that degree of dedication to its new Antioch clients and their beloved canines.

Delta Dog Camp will be operating the new facility is opening on Friday, April 9, 2013, with Daycare only, with both Boarding and Daycare starting on Friday, April 26, 2013. The doggie pools are now open at both locations.

For more information, visit our website www.deltadogcamp.com, call 757-2600 or stop on by.

Win a free home air conditioning system from Beutler

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Beutler Air Conditioning & Plumbing, a leading residential heating and air conditioning service company in Sacramento, is launching the “Help A Home” program to give one local resident in need the chance to win a free air conditioning system.

Help A Home invites community members within Beutler Air Conditioning & Plumbing’s Northern California service area to nominate a deserving family member, friend, or neighbor to receive a brand new HVAC unit just before the summer heat arrives. The Beutler team will be accepting email submissions over a three week period. Residents within Beutler’s service areas are encouraged to share stories about why their family member, friend or neighbor should receive this in-home unit valued at more than $8,900.00. Beutler Air Conditioning & Plumbing will install the system free of charge and one of its expert technicians will explain how to use it.

The Help A Home program was designed to give a deserving individual or family a new HVAC unit to not only beat the heat, but to improve the home’s indoor air quality. Poorly maintained or out-of-date air conditioning units can lead to a number of problems in the home, including temperature inconsistencies, polluted indoor air, higher energy bill costs and expensive repairs from the system working overtime. A new HVAC system from Beutler will lower energy costs, keep the home cool and comfortable, and improve air quality inside the winner’s home.

Submissions will be collected from May 1 to May 31. Nominations can be sent to helpahomebeutler@beutler.com with a brief description of why your nominee should be selected. After the submission window closes, Beutler will select the top five nominated families and individuals and perform onsite visits at each nominee’s home. Following the site visits the winner will be announced the first week of June and Beutler Air Conditioning & Plumbing technicians will schedule the installation from there.

For more information or to contact Beutler, visit www.Beutler.com.

Learn the benefits of becoming a Green Certified Business

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Learn how sustainability and pollution prevention can help reduce operating costs while at the same time have less impact on the environment.

Join us for Coffee with the Chamber May 16, 2013

“Learn the benefits of becoming a Green Certified Business”

Speaker: Mr. Paris Greenlee, P.E., Pollution Prevention Manager
Contra Costa Environmental Health
Green Business Program

Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Time: 8:30am – 10:00am

Where: Antioch Chamber of Commerce Offices

101 H Street, Unit 4, Antioch

Bring plenty of business cards, a pen and paper! Look forward to seeing you there!

For more information visit www.AntiochChamber.com or call (925) 757-1800.

PG&E breaks ground on state-of-the-art electric distribution control center

Friday, April 26th, 2013
PG&E Ground Breaking

Representatives from PG&E and local officials turn the first shovels of dirt to ceremonially break ground on the new facility.  photo by Allen Payton

Project will enhance reliability for customers including those in Antioch

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) broke ground on Friday, April 26, 2013 on a more than 37,000-square-foot electric distribution grid control center in Concord that will enhance electric reliability for PG&E customers. PG&E’s Executive Vice President of Electric Operations Geisha Williams was joined at today’s groundbreaking by Concord Mayor Dan Helix, as the new facility, scheduled to be completed in 2014, will provide an economic boost to the city.

Thanks to investments to upgrade and modernize the electric grid, PG&E delivered our best service reliability performance ever in the first quarter of 2013, and we’re committed to getting even better,” said Williams. “Our goal is fewer outages and faster restoration, and this new facility will help us expedite our response times for power outages and emergency situations so we can provide our customers with the safest and most reliable electric service possible.”

The new control center will incorporate smart grid technology to give operators more real-time visibility into the electric system. A new Distribution Management System (DMS) will incorporate data from Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and customers’ SmartMeters™ to help operators pinpoint the exact location of an outage. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment and automated “intelligent” switches that are being installed on electric circuits throughout PG&E’s service area will also help reroute the flow of electricity to minimize the number of customers affected by an outage.

The new facility will also help PG&E’s disaster resiliency, as the building will be constructed to high seismic standards, with redundant data feeds as well as emergency back-up capabilities. In addition, the control center will have the flexibility to shift operations to other regional centers if support is needed in the event of a storm or natural disaster.

The Concord facility is one of three new electric distribution grid control centers that will control PG&E’s more than 141,000 circuit mile electric distribution system—the system which delivers electricity to individual homes and businesses.

In addition to the long-term benefits of having approximately 90 jobs located in Concord, 250 construction workers will work for one year building the new facility. Mayor Helix said this project has the potential to provide an economic boost to the region as these workers lodge in hotels and patronize local businesses during construction.

PG&E continues to make significant progress in electric reliability that benefits customers throughout its service area. In 2012, PG&E customers experienced the fewest minutes without electricity in company history, and the number of service interruptions was the second lowest on record, just behind 2011. This progress was followed by our best reliability numbers ever in the first quarter of 2013.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy to 15 million people in northern and central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/about/newsroom  or www.pgecurrents.com.

California earns ‘D’ grade from small businesses, Bay Area again ranks as top region in state

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

CA Biz Survey graphic

“The local and state agencies make it extremely difficult to be legitimate, but at the same time show very little interest in accountability to enforce the mandated requirements on the dozens of local companies that are not permitted.” Moving company owner, Roseville

(San Francisco, CA) 4/25/2013: Thumbtack.com, in partnership with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, has released the second-annual Thumbtack.com Small Business Friendliness Survey showing that although California again did not perform well in various categories, earning an overall ‘D’ grade from small business owners, the state did manage to improve from last year’s failing grade. 

The Thumbtack.com Small Business Friendliness Survey is the only survey to obtain data from an extensive, nationwide universe of job creators and entrepreneurs in order to determine the most business-friendly locations. While there are various “business climate rankings” that rate locations as good or bad for business, there are no others that draw upon considerable data from small business owners themselves.

In surveying thousands of small businesses across America, we found that clear and consistent regulations and relevant training programs are among the most important factors in determining how they view their region’s friendliness,” said Sander Daniels, co-founder of Thumbtack.com. “Given the enormous size and importance of California’s economy, it is particularly important that state and local officials listen to the concerns of the state’s small business owners and provide them with an environment conducive to growth and success.”

Some of the key findings for California include:

  • California earned a ‘D’ grade, up from an ‘F’ in 2012. Although the state struggled overall, it ranked above average for its online resources for small businesses. www.thumbtack.com/ca

  • The Bay Area was the top rated region in California for the second year in a row, followed by the Central Coast. San Francisco was the state’s highest ranking city, followed by San Jose.

  • Nationally, professional licensing requirements were more important to small business owners than taxes in determining a state’s overall business-friendliness, confirming the findings from last year’s study.

  • African-American and Hispanic small business owners were more likely than their white counterparts to encourage others to start a new business.

  • The top ranking states overall were Utah, Alabama, New Hampshire, Idaho, and Texas.  The lowest rated were Illinois, California, Hawaii, Maine and, in last place, Rhode Island.

  • California’s highest grade was a ‘C+’ for its small business training and networking programs.

  • Within California, more than a third of small businesses rated obtaining and keeping health insurance as “Very Difficult.”

It is critical to the economic health of every city and state to create an entrepreneur-friendly environment,” said Dane Stangler, director of Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation.  “Policymakers put themselves in the best position to encourage sustainable growth and long-term prosperity by listening to the voices of small business owners themselves.”

The full survey results can be seen here and include full sets of rankings, easily searchable quotes from California small businesses, regional comparisons within states, and Census data comparing California’s key demographics against those of other states.

“For me, it’s not any one thing that makes doing business difficult, it’s adding them all up. Workers comp insurance and rules, business insurance, contractor license requirements, corporate requirements, and taxes. The more legit you become, the harder & more expensive it is. The resources available might be great (classes, internet help, etc.), but when just trying to hang in there, it’s very hard to take advantage of them.” General contractor, San Francisco

Survey methodology

Thumbtack.com surveyed 7,766 small businesses across the United States. The survey asked questions about the friendliness of states and cities toward small business, such as:

  • “In general, how would you rate your state’s support of small business owners?”

  • Would you discourage or encourage someone from starting a new business where you live?” and

  • Do you think you pay your fair share of taxes?”

Thumbtack and Kauffman ranked states and cities against one another along more than a dozen metrics.  The full methodology paper can be found here.

What is Thumbtack.com?

Thumbtack is a place where you can hire help locally. Need photographers, general contractors, wedding photographers or plumbers?  Tell us what you need, and we’ll provide 3-5 bids on that job to your email inbox within 24 hours. More than 275,000 small businesses and freelancers have listed their services on Thumbtack nationwide.

Delta RC to hold Grand Opening of new location Saturday

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Delta RC Hobbies invites the public to join them at their new location, this Saturday, April 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to celebrate their Grand Opening.

Those who attend will enjoy RC driving and flying demonstrations, a jumper for the kids, raffle prize drawings for cool items and free food for all.

The store offers remote control cars, trucks, boats, helicopters and more. Some of them are really big.

The new Delta RC Hobbies store is located at 1400 West 10th Street, in Antioch, across from the County Fairgrounds, near where their race track is located.

To learn more visit www.deltarc.com or call 778-2966.