DEC 2014 – Ready To Get Into The Holiday Spirit On Ice?

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There is, of course, Rockefeller Center’s magnificent tree that overlooks the grand skating rink and Bryant Park’s razzle dazzle with its holiday shops, skating rink and decorations to consider, but both involve a trip to Manhattan. Closer to home, you can find our own version of holiday magic at Redlands on Ice. Presented by the Redlands Chamber of Commerce the Rochford Foundation, and the City of Redlands the rink will add to the holiday fun of young and old.

The rink is open during December 26th through January, $15 per person, includes skate rentals; children 12 and under $12 including the skate rental. Hours of operation are 12 PM to 10PM every day.

Free parking for skaters and spectators will be available in the underground parking at the Redlands Mall off of Eureka.

Glide under the stars or work on your tan while rounding the rink. Even if the temperatures soar to California highs the no-ice rink will still welcome visitors.

Don’t miss this first time ever event in Redlands, book your skating time on line now or stop by the rink and strap on the skates for your holiday adventure at Redlands on Ice.

For more information log on to www.redlandsonice.com or call the Chamber office at 909 793-2546.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEC 2014 – The Racers Are Coming

If Paul Revere were with us today the call would ring out….as he charged through the streets….. “The runners are coming … the runners are coming !!!!, On Saturday, December 27th, for the Redlands Chamber9

Night Light Run! The streets will be aglow with neon bright runners, walkers, strollers and stragglers taking on the 5k challenge as they snake their way through the streets of Redlands.

Starting at the south side of the Redlands Mall the sights and sounds of the light show will electrify the runners as they gear up for the 6 PM race start.

Races will get a cool race shirt, glow accessories, race bib and bragging rights that they meandered in the Redlands Chamber Night Light Run.

After the run athletes and spectators can find their way to local restaurants, watering holes and businesses where they can take advantage of glow in the dark specials, revel in the victory of completing their 5K in the dark race and just enjoy the holiday season in downtown Redlands. Holiday Shopping Guides will be provided for all racers so they can see where the very best deals are.

Race registration is simple and still discounted online at Redlandschambernightlightrun.com or you can visit the Chamber office, 1 E. Redlands Blvd., to pick up registration forms.

The race sponsors; Barich & Associates, Beaver Medical Group, Juice It Up, Southern California Edison, Redlands Fitness Training and Arthur Murray Dance Studio have partnered with the Redlands Chamber to present one of the most extraordinary events in Redlands.

So remember what Revere said ….”By Land or sea, in town tonight ….we’ll race by glow  totally fun for sure I’m right!!!!!!!”…..or something like that!

 

DEC 2014 – Member Profile: Fiesta Village Family Fun Park

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Looking for a fun time for everyone? All year round, Fiesta Village has everything from Go-Karts to Amusement Rides, private Birthday Parties to group events.

Challenge your friends to test their racing skills and compete for the checkered flag on our action packed go-kart course. The winding track is designed for serious fun. The track is closely supervised with professionally maintained cars for competitive and safe fun.

If you are looking for the thrill of amusement rides, look no further than Fiesta Village where less lines than bigger amusement parks means more fun. With Rides like The Tilt-A-Whirl, The Gear Jammer, The Bizzy Bears, Bogey’s Bounce House and Slugger’s Super Slide, there is a ride waiting for every age!

Fiesta Village offers the largest batting cage complex in Southern California. The Batting Cages include baseball machines ranging from 40 mph to 80 mph and softball – slow pitch and fast pitch. Bring the team out to practice. Fiesta Village offers team discounts and special league packages available

Want something a little more active? Take a spin on our roller-skating rink. Whether on roller skates or roller blades, you’ll love our smooth, outdoor rink! With popular music and a view of our two beautiful golf courses and amusement rides, even beginner skaters will have a blast. Unlike other skating rinks, there is no session limit. You can enjoy unlimited skating from the time the skating rink is open to the time it closes.

Looking for something that’s more indoor and still tons of fun? The Fiesta Fun Zone is home to Lazer Odyssey and The Fiesta Arcade with today’s hottest arcade games, including “Big Bass” and “Key Master”! If you’re looking for the latest in video games, or the traditional fun of skeeball and air hockey… you’ll find it here at Fiesta Village!

During the Spring and Summer months if you are up for a wild adventure you can enjoy the Pyrite River Rapids…or double your fun with a friend in a double tube! For the thrill seeker, the 250 ft. Sidewinder Body Slide will give you the ride of your life. And for the ultimate rush, feel the exhilaration of hundreds of gallons of water shooting you into a high-speed plunge on the locals’ favorite, Blast Off!

Have your holiday party at Fiesta Village! Unlimited mini-golf, go-karts, amusement rides and roller skating, party games, music, and much more! Delicious catering is also available. You can also book private birthday parties and group events.

For more information about Fiesta Village Family Fun Park, log on to www.fiestavillage.com or call the friendly team at 909 824-1111 for pass information, directions and more.

DEC 2014 – Member Profile: The Royal Falconer British Pub

Redland’s oldest pub is a long-time neighborhood favorite. From fish and chips and shepherd’s pie to pints of Guinness and fine spirits, they are serving up authentic British fare in a fun, friendly setting.10  The Royal Falconer

Since February of 1999, The Royal Falconer has been serving up authentic British fare in Redlands. They are most famous for their fish and chips, but other favorites include shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash, English sausage roll and Cornish pasty. Plus, you’ll find great pub grub including burgers, sandwiches and lavosh. A children’s menu is also available. No pub is complete without a great selection of beer of course. The Royal Falconer is no exception, with 20 draught beers on tap. Let them draw you a Guinness, Newcastle, Bass or one of our hard ciders. They also have offerings from local brewery Hangar 24. Beer is just the beginning though. A full bar is available to serve up your cocktail of choice. Included is an impressive array of mixed drinks. The Royal Falconer also offers daily food and drink specials. While nearly every night features great entertainment, from live music to karaoke to open mic night.

If you haven’t yet stopped by to see the friendly folks at Royal Falconer, grab your family or friends and head on down to Redlands oldest English Pub.

Centrally located at 106 Orange Street in beautiful downtown Redlands, call for information at 909 307-8913, or log on to, www.theroyalfalconer.com to check out the menu, event schedule or brew on tap.

 

DEC 2014 – New Chamber Members – November 2014

ANDERSON WEST LLC (Tri City Shopping Center)
Joe Meraj
Industrial Park
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  310-351-8555
www.tricitycenter.com
 
CHARLESTON ESTATES BY MELIA HOMES
Lori Reed
1430 So. Center Street (New development Address)
Redlands, CA  92373
Phone:  949-759-4367
www.melia-homes.com
 
MR. ROOTER OF REDLANDS
Marisol O’Brien
San Bernardino, CA  92407
Phone:  475-5900
www.mrrooter.com/redlands

DEC 2014 – Chamber Members Renewing November 2014

ALL-STAR ENGRAVING
Renie DeHoog
1094 N. Wabash, Bldg 1
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  389-9988
 
ARROYO VISTA APARTMENTS
Monika Pietsch
1444 Orange Avenue #69
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  335-9970
 
AUTO COLLISION SOLUTIONS
Ralph Cardone
1976 Essex Court
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  307-1077
 
BEAVER MEDICAL GROUP
Marianne Baldwin
2 West Fern Avenue
Redlands, CA  92373
Phone:  793-3311
 
CBDM REDLANDS, LLC
1331 W. Colton Avenue
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone: 798-6330
 
CHILI’S
Matthew Pennino
10020 Alabama
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  307-2913
 
CITRUS VIEW DENTAL
Eric Mee
5 E. Citrus Avenue, Suite 201
Redlands, CA  92373
Phone:  748-7292
 
INLAND LEADERS FOUNDATION
Dr. Jason Jimenez
12375 California Street
Yucaipa, CA  92399
Phone:  466-1100 ext 700
 
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Gian Dudley
11215 Mountain View, Suite 165
Loma Linda, CA  92354
Phone:  558-3453
 
REDLANDS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Shirley Byma
1145 N. Church Street
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  793-5172
 
SAN BERNARDINO SCHOOLS FED CREDIT UNION
David Justice
2441 No. Sierra Way
San Bernardino, CA  92405
Phone:  882-2911
 
THE ROYAL FALCONER BRITISH PUB
Tristan Gerdes
106 Orange Street
Redlands, CA  92373
Phone:  307-8913
 
US BANK
Adam Smith
1775 E. Lugonia Avenue
Redlands, CA  92374
Phone:  794-1676
 
WOK IN CAFÉ
Lily Sheu
26 E. State Street
Redlands, CA  92373
Phone:  792-2527

 

DEC 2014 – Chamber Offers Discounted Movie Tickets to Chamber Members

13  krikorian pictureAs the cost of just about everything continues to rise, one of the added values of Chamber membership is the ability to escape into the world of movie magic at discounted prices. In partnership with Krikorian Theatres the Redlands Chamber offers discounted tickets to members providing substantial savings when it’s time to go to the movies. This time of year it’s a multi-purpose benefit as the movie tickets make great stocking stuffers, gifts for that one person on your list that has everything and tips for your favorite service provider or treats for your empl0yees. Whether the tickets are used for personal enjoyment or as an incentive for customers or employees, they are a terrific reward for a job well done or a gift for customer loyalty.

Tickets are available at the Chamber office for members only during normal office hours, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, closed 12 – 1, for lunch. (The Chamber office will be closed December 26th through January 1st to oversee the first ever Redlands on Ice, skating rink in Redlands.) Each ticket is $8.00 each. For large orders call in advance to insure there are adequate tickets available.

Discounted movie tickets; another benefit of chamber membership.

 

NOV 2014 – President’s Article by President Geoff Bonney

President Geoff Bonney

In my last article I talked about the economy. It just so happens that I attended the Inland Empire Economic Forecast Conference last week.  Normally I do not dwell on a subject over two consecutive articles, but I came away with a few interesting bits of information to share.  I promise no more economy articles after this for the rest of the year.

First off, the immediate outlook is things will continue to get better. Good news.  There was some concern expressed about the recovery in housing prices.  As I mentioned last month we are leading the state in that category.  This may not be a good thing if the trend continues.  We could end up with another crash if prices climb too fast for too long.

Another interesting point addressed is why many are still saying “what recovery?” A recent CNN poll shows that only 38% of Americans believe that the economy is in good shape.  It is true that jobs are up and unemployment is down.  The difference between now and 2005 is where the jobs are.  Jobs requiring higher levels of education such as healthcare and technology are recovering much faster than sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and construction.  So a lot of people are still hurting.  On a related side note to this office jobs are up, but he demand for office space is down.  This is due to more people telecommuting.  With the freeways as crowded as ever I wonder if these people are working out of their cars.

The topic of California’s not-so-business friendly environment was also discussed. Ok, it’s the worst in the nation.  Of course we need to continue doing what we can to improve things.  Throughout the discussion one point rang true; the California climate and amenities still make this state a desirable place to be overall.  Since it is difficult to control what is happening in Sacramento, the Inland Empire needs to also focus on making our region the most business friendly within the state.  Hopefully we can have a bit more success in that regard.  With higher education levels in demand, we are well positioned with a strong system of local colleges and universities.

All this talk of economics inspired me to come up with my own theory: the Trickle up-down-left-right Theory. The underlying principle of this theory is that if you shop Redlands first, the benefits will spread in all directions, including circling back around to you.  As we enter into this 2014 holiday season, keep this theory in mind and look right here to find what you need.  Have a great Thanksgiving!

 

 

 

NOV 2014 – Branding Your Business On A Budget

The United States loves small businesses Why is this? Small businesses are seen as a positive influence “on the way things are going in this country.”2  Branding logo

Small businesses are in a unique position to create valuable customer experiences. Their products and services are often niche; the target customer is very defined; and business operations are agile and unconstrained by corporate rules and processes. Small businesses are also trusted for their integrity, community engagement and customer service.

But what can you do to grow the appeal of your brand – without breaking the bank? Here are 10 tips that can help:

What is your brand?

It’s important to understand that your brand is much more than your logo, merchandising or products. It is about the sum total of the experiences customers have with your business. This includes the visual elements of your business, but it also includes what you do, how you do it, what your customer interactions are like, the type of information you share in your marketing and on social media. All these elements help establish the trust and credibility of your business.

Stand out

Standing out means being different. If your brand is going to be strong, you need to be able to pinpoint what it is that makes what you do unique. What differentiates you from others in your industry? Don’t forget to weave your differentiators into your company’s messaging and marketing.

Have great products and services

Word of mouth is often a small businesses greatest lead generator, so having great products and services that people talk about is a critical part of your brand and why you are in business.  Even the most outgoing and charming small business owner is not going to succeed in bringing customers back, unless the product or service they provide delivers and exceeds expectations. Don’t lose sight of your product – keep refining it, testing new offerings, and making sure you always put product first, not the money it brings in.

Get your name and logo right

This is essential to brand recognition and it’s important to get it right the first time (changing your name and logo can be costly down the road). Your logo and name should be easily recognizable and reflect the nature and tone of your business as well as appeal to your target market.

Have a distinct voice

A great way to ensure your distinct brand message is delivered consistently across your business is to focus on how you and your employees interact and communicate with customers – in-person, on the phone and on social media. Not sure what your “voice” should be? Look to other brands. What do they do that you’d like to emulate? How do they greet and interact with you? What is it that they do that makes you feel good about doing business with them?

Be an advocate for your business – not just a salesman

You don’t have to be the greatest salesman to succeed in business. Selling takes many forms – and being a brand advocate gels them all together. For example, many small business owners strive to be the number one salesman, the number one cheerleader, and the number one fan of their own business (you’ve got to be excited about it if you want others to be excited too). If you are passionate about your business, be an advocate for it.

Be reliable

Letting your customers down by failing to live up to your own promises and brand standards can be particularly harmful for small businesses that depend heavily on referrals. The foundation of brand loyalty lies in great service – a happy customer is a loyal customer. So make sure you aren’t making promises that you can’t keep.

Have a value proposition

Value, not to be mistaken with price, can help define your brand and differentiate you from the competition. What niche do you serve? What do you do well in that niche that makes you different from everyone else? What are the emotional benefits of what you do? The answers to these questions will help define what your value is to your customers – it could be your great customer service, product quality, innovation, or any combination of these.

 

 

 

NOV 2014 – Chamber Encourages Shopping in Redlands

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Keeping tax dollars in town is an important part of the equation when talking about the city’s financial wellbeing, but more importantly shopping locally supports the local businesses, helps retain jobs, and circulates dollars in the community.

Small businesses employ local people local people. They support local charities and offer personal services. Local businesses patronizes local businesses, they join local service clubs and support local athletic programs.

You really can find almost anything you need here in Redlands.

We have:

  • Retail and wholesale
  • Restaurants and caterers
  • Printers, writers and designers
  • Gift shops, ice cream and toy stores
  • Bike shops and car dealers
  • Home improvement stores and maintenance servers
  • Photographers, artisans and musicians
  • Pet stores and services
  • Gourmet food and wine
  • Personal and professional services

So before you make a purchase ask yourself if you can Shop Redlands first.