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Save The Date:
šŗChamber On Tapšŗ
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Chamber On Tap is an informal mixer or get together for ECC Beerheads and guests. No facilitated networking or speakers, just an opportunity to talk about whatever suits the group each month. No registration needed. Perspective members welcomed!
When
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
5:30 ā 7:30 pm
Where
Culture Brewing Co.
629 S Coast Hwy 101,
Encinitas, CA 92024
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Draw your attention to the host of June's Moonlight Mixer, Art N Soul on 101. Art N Soul on 101 was created in 2008 to be a champion of local artists with a wide variety of mediums, a charitable ally to the community's much needed non-profits, & a valuable resource to design partners and art lovers alike!
If you plan on attending please register and don't forget to bring a prize for the opportunity drawing. Let us know what you're bringing and we'll promote it!
When
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
5:30 ā 7:30 pm
Where
Art N Soul On 101
670 S Coast Hwy 101,
Encinitas, CA 92024
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Encinitas Wine & Food Festival
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Choose the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce as your beneficiary!
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Save The Date:
2022 State Of The City
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Thank you to our event sponsor:
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When: September 1, 2022
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Where: Alila Marea Beach Resort
If you would like to sponsor this event please email admin@encinitaschamber.com
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Save The Date:
2022 Oktoberfest
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Thank you to our initial donors and sponsors:
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When: September 25, 2022, 10AM - 6PM
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Where: Corner Of Wandering Rd And Mountain Vista Drive
If you would like to sponsor this event please email admin@encinitaschamber.com
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Drop Off Your Mail Ballots At Our Offices!
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Monday - Friday from 9am to 4pm
June 7 from 7am to 8pm
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History: we are a sports cards and coffee lounge, combining the love of sports and memorabilia with pour over coffee. We have partnered with Watson-Kabei coffee in Kona, HI to sell delicious coffee. We hope to engage the community and surrounding area in sports cards and coffee and to be a beacon for the next generation
Instagram: ross_cards_coffee
Facebook: ross cards and coffee
Hours of operation: Monday-Sat, 7am-6pm Sunday 7am-4pm
267 N El Camino Real, Ste G, Encinitas CA 92024
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Nature Unplugged Ribbon Cutting
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Encinitas, Calif. (May 23, 2022) ā San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) is thrilled to announce it has joined Museums for All, a signature access program of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), administered by the Association of Childrenās Museums (ACM). The programās goal is to encourage people of all backgrounds to visit museums and other collections-based institutions regularly in the pursuit of developing lifelong museum-going habits. Museums for All supports those receiving food assistance benefits by providing admission to SDBG for only $1 per person, for groupās up to four people, with the presentation of either a state-issued SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card or a Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) card and a valid photo ID. Museums for All is part of SDBGās broad commitment to seek, include, and welcome all audiences. Similar free and reduced admission is available to eligible members of the public at more than 800 museums across the country through this program.
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City Developing an Electric Vehicle Charging Station Master Plan
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The City is seeking resident and business feedback on where and what types of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) should be installed within our community.
The City invites all Encinitans to participate in the development of the EVCS "Master Plan" for future EVCS locations. Metrics like EV ownership rates, charger locations, and potential barriers to increasing EV adoption will serve as valuable information as the City moves toward its goal of making community EVCS more readily available.
If you cannot attend the workshop, you can also provide feedback or learn more about the project here.
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Encinitas Senior Citizen of the Year Award
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Encinitas, CA, April 26, 2022 ā The City of Encinitas Senior Citizen Commission, in partnership with the Encinitas Rotary Club, is pleased to announce that they will be honoring an Encinitas resident with the 2021 Senior Citizen of the Year Award.
The Senior Citizen of the Year Award recognizes a deserving senior citizen who demonstrates outstanding volunteerism, leadership, helping, teaching, mentoring, or advocating for others in the City of Encinitas. The award will be based on dedication, overarching commitment, and demonstrated impact of those served.
You will also have the opportunity to nominate a senior citizen not only for Senior of the Year, but also for consideration of a Lifetime Achievement Award. This award, which is not an annual award, is reserved for the highest caliber of nominees with outstanding acts performed not only in 2021 but in previous years as well.
Return form to:
City of Encinitas Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department, Senior Citizen of Year Award, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 or E-mail to: encinitasparksandrec@encinitasca.gov. For more Information please call: (760) 943 ā 2251
DEADLINE: June 1, 2022
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SDG&E is committed to supporting its customers who have access and functional needs. Do you or does someone in your household have a disability or use an electronic medical device for health, safety or independence? Do you prefer to receive information in a language other than English? SDG&E provides certain communications in over twenty languages including American Sign Language (ASL).
Billing statements are available in large font or Braille for those who are blind or have low-vision. Depending on your needs, you may also qualify for bill discount programs at sdge.com/assistance.
Visit sdge.com/AFN to learn more about SDG&Eās accessible resources, programs and services.
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SDGE ~ The Path to Net Zero
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California is targeting a just and equitable energy transition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
That means removing as much carbon from the atmosphere as the state produces. In the San Diego and southern Orange County region, SDG&E and many local cities also embrace carbon neutrality as their goal.
To stimulate community engagement and economywide collaboration to achieve our shared climate goals, SDG&E will be releasing an analysis on how to decarbonize the economy while also prioritizing electric grid reliability, affordability and equity. The Path to Net Zero: A Decarbonization Roadmap for California lays out specific recommendations for the state to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045
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CSUSM - College of Business Administration
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A hallmark of the College of Business Administration for over 25 years, the Senior Experience Program is a requirement for all CSUSM undergraduate business students. Teams of students are matched with projects submitted by a variety of businesses and organizations. Students gain valuable work experience as consultants on rigorous real-world projects while businesses gain concentrated attention from teams of students who provide a fresh, independent perspective. Organizations pay $1,500 to participate in the Senior Experience Program.
Thanks to a generous gift from Lily and Jimmy Thai (MBA, ā00) through their Build a School Foundation, our leadership center, CLIMB, now offers a Compassionate Leadership Experience. The Compassionate Leadership Experience provides nonprofits with limited funds the opportunity to participate in the College of Business Administrationās Senior Experience Program.
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City of Encinitas Customer Survey - Permit Review Process
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The City of Encinitas is committed to providing outstanding service to its customers. In 2020, the City transitioned to a completely online submittal system, and are evaluating the process for improvements. Your feedback is important and helps to continually improve and refine their services and the customerās experience. Thank you in advance for completing this short survey.
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SBDC Microbusiness Grant Program
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The County of San Diego is providing Microbusiness COVID-19 Relief Grants
This program provides grants of $2,500 to microbusiness owners who were in operation in 2019, still in operation today, and were impacted by the Covid-19 public health restrictions.
To be eligible you need to have:
- Been in business on or before December 1, 2019 and still in business in 2022.
- Have gross revenue under $50,000 (as reported for 2019).
- Demonstrated decline in revenue or service demand due to COVID-19 in 2020 or 2021 as compared to 2019.
- Operating within the County of San Diego.
- The business was the primary source of revenue for the business owner.
- Not have received other sources of COVID relief such as a grant from a city, the state, or a forgiven PPP loan.
Many sole proprietors in industries such as hair styling, auto repair, consulting or similar service-based businesses may meet these criteria.
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California Rebuilding Fund
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Lendistry is excited to spread the word about a low-cost state-sponsored loan program available for businesses throughout California. California Rebuilding Fund loans can be used for working capital or growing your existing business ā anything you need to help you succeed. They are coupled with non-profit business advising so you can confidently pay the loan back. Complete a pre-application to get matched with a non-profit lender in CA.
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Small Business Stimulus Grant
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If you are a small business or nonprofit entity (20 employees or less) that suffered economic losses due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for a small business grant from the San Diego County.
If you have already applied and didn't receive the full amount you asked for you may ask for the additional funds you didn't receive. For this, email Joana.Santiago@sdcounty.ca.gov
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