For a complete listing of new members, click here.
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New Criteria for Testing as of today
COVID-19 Testing at Fairgrounds Extended and New Hours
The regional COVID-19 testing site at the Alameda County Fairgrounds has been extended through August, and is open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (or while supplies last), Monday-Friday.Testing at this site is to determine if a patient is currently infected.
Effective Monday, August 3 NEW Regional COVID-19 Testing Site CRITERIA will change in accordance with the updated California Department of Public Health guidelines prioritized into 4 testing tiers with the last tier being general asymptomatic testing.
No appointment is required.
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E-Business Connection Newsletter coming to your inbox tomorrow!
The Chamber's E-Business Connection is an electronic newsletter sent to the entire membership on the first Tuesday of the even-numbered months. It features spotlights on members, listing of new members and inside information from the CEO.
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Visit our Chamber sponsored
NETWORKING GROUP
The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce sponsors the "Business Connections" networking group, which is for Chamber members-only and meets twice a month virtually via Zoom. BUSINESS CONNECTIONS "Smarter Business Building" Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. If interested, please email Wallace Wong.
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Latest COVID-19 News
From the Chamber
The Chamber has revamped the COVID-19 Information page on our website to include the latest updates and information. The COVID-19 online Information page includes:
--recent health orders from the Alameda County Public Health Department
--direct link to our Chamber member directory
--City of Pleasanton business resources and updates
--State of California assistance
--Back to Business resources
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Whether in times of prosperity or times of crisis, we are with you on the front lines, leading the way and making sure our community emerges stronger than ever. We are all in this together at www.pleasanton.org.
Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce
Catalyst. Convener. Champion.
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Pleasanton 2025:
A Community Vision
Representing Business &
Strengthening the Local Economy
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The Circle of Influence recognizes companies whose continual support has been instrumental in the growth of the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce.
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The 2020 events calendar will have a different look for the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce and the business community with an announcement to cancel its annual golf tournament as well as its two tradeshow mixers for 2020 due to the uncertainties of COVID-19.
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Our Business Connection newsletter is a bi-monthly publication inserted into the Pleasanton Weekly on the first Friday of every other month. Check out spotlights on our members, ribbon cuttings of grand re-openings, membership anniversaries, hear from our board chair and more. With a reach of more than 14,000 in the community, our Business Connection newsletter is a great way to reach a broad audience.
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Chamber Office
The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce office will be closed until further notice. Staff will be working remotely and be available for essential communication via email and voicemail.
The Chamber office is closed to the general public and all meetings that were scheduled to take place in the Chamber conference room have been cancelled.
Yianna or call the main line at 925-846-5858 ext. 200 and leave a message.
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When the going gets tough, we don't sit on the sidelines. We are working tirelessly, seeking out solutions for the challenges we're all facing. We're always there for you at www.pleasanton.org.
Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce
Catalyst. Convener. Champion.
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Issue Date:
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August 3, 2020
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Introducing: A Week of Networking
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The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present a new opportunity for engagement as well as the continuation of a popular networking event for all of our members and the community. Both events are complimentary as a benefit of your Chamber membership.
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Pleasanton 2025 Forum next week
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Every second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m., the Chamber brings stakeholders together to focus community resources, time and talent to achieve greater understanding of issues, obstacles and opportunities related to the Vision. Contact Steve for more information on these monthly forums.
Wednesday, August 12
at 7:30 a.m. for a presentation by David Haglund, Ed.D., Superintendent, Pleasanton Unified School District. He will be discussing the short and long term plans for the coming school year, fiscal status of the district and future plans for additional funding. Hope you can join us for this timely discussion.
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Tri-Valley Chamber of Commerce Alliance Webinar
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Hear from Director of Alameda County Health Department
The Tri-Valley Chamber of Commerce Alliance is pleased to welcome back Dr. Nicholas Moss, Director, Alameda County Public Health Department for the August webinar. This virtual event is a great way to keep our local businesses informed of developments in the COVID-19 efforts.
Tri-Valley Chamber of Commerce Alliance Webinar
Free Zoom Meeting
Friday, August 14, 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Zoom Meeting Details to Follow
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Tri-Valley Mayors' Summit
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The Tri-Valley Mayors' Summit is set for Wednesday, August 26, 2020 and this year's event will be virtual. Everyone is invited to join us for a panel discussion of the current challenges and opportunities facing the Tri-Valley with the Mayors of Pleasanton, Danville, Dublin, Livermore and San Ramon. Included in the panel are Karen Stepper (Danville), David Haubert (Dublin), John Marchand (Livermore), Jerry Thorne (Pleasanton) and Bill Clarkson (San Ramon).
With the Honorable Catharine Baker, California State Assemblymember, District 16 (ret.) moderating the discussion, and more than 100 years of dedication and experience being represented by these Mayors, you are sure to leave with new insights and renewed confidence in our region continuing to prosper for years to come. Traditionally, this event is unique in that it's the one and only opportunity for business leaders, city staff and the policy makers from all five cities come together.
The virtual event is free to attend, but online registration in advance is required. You will receive an email with instructions on how to view the Tri-Valley Mayors' Summit the day before the event.
Special thank you to our sponsors
Main Event Sponsors
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Virtual Tradeshow Thank You
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Staying relevant and present for our members
Thank you to everyone that participated as a vendor and checked out the first edition of our online Virtual Tradeshow, celebrating our Circle of Influence members. In an effort to stay relevant and present for our members, the Pleasanton Chamber gave participants the opportunity to showcase their business, products and services in a visually appealing, user-friendly online setting. The virtual event ran for two weeks on the Chamber's website and was promoted in stand-alone emails to all of our members, in our Monday Update email blasts, and via all of our social media outlets (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn). Stay tuned for information on the second edition of a Virtual Tradesow, coming this month.
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Candidates Forum set for September
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Chamber to host virtual candidates forum
With election season right around the corner, the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Candidates Forum, featuring the Mayoral and City Council candidates. The forum, which is a free event and open to the public, will be held virtually on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. Stay tuned for further information.
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Family Leave Mandate for Small and Large Businesses
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Pleasanton Chamber Opposition to SB 1383
Small employers with only five employees cannot take on the burden of providing 12 weeks of leave to each employee. This would devastate their operations and increase their costs. The majority of our small business members are already suffering because of the pandemic and adding this burden to the challenges they are already facing will be overwhelming if not devastating for their business to continue.
In addition to providing the leave, we are concerned with the risk of litigation if any mistakes are made in implementing the leave. By and large, business owners do their best to comply with all of the different labor law requirements. But it is challenging to keep up and to make sure no unintentional mistakes are made. A lawsuit could easily put them out of business.
Most small businesses do their best to take care of their employees and provide them the time off they need for themselves and family without the State telling them what to do or private plaintiff attorneys suing them if they make a minor error or record-keeping mistake. Particularly as small employers, they need additional flexibility to work with their employees to provide time off that the rigid CFRA rules do not allow.
This bill also impacts larger employers who are already required to cover 12 weeks of federal family leave. California family leave will extend the leave to 6 months which will be very difficult to do. They already have challenges with implementing 12 weeks of leave and are concerned with the ability to take on such a significant expansion at this time when they are also suffering as a result of this pandemic.
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Request to extend downtown's "A Weekend on Main" Program
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The following letter was sent to the City of Pleasanton by Steve Van Dorn, Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce President/CEO
The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce would like to thank you and the entire City team responsible for making downtown's "A Weekend on Main" program such a huge success. We have heard nothing but positive comments from our members and the community on how much they have enjoyed visiting and supporting our downtown restaurants and businesses.
Knowing we are approaching the end date for this program, we are urging your support for extending it through at least the Labor Day Weekend and beyond. The downtown business community is following the county protocols thereby providing a safe environment for their patrons and employees. Discontinuing downtown's "A Weekend on Main" program could potentially devastate these businesses that are doing all they can to survive during the pandemic.
Thank you for considering our request and for all your support in helping our small businesses during these turbulent times.
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Membership Benefits
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Whether you have an associate, friend or neighboring business that is considering joining the Chamber or you and your colleagues could use a refresher about all of the benefits of your Chamber membership, this is for you.
Glance at our Membership Benefits right here. Among the information included is: our mission, a word from our CEO, statistics on why to join the chamber, what our members are saying, and a comprehensive list of the many benefits, including networking, advertising, resources, special programs, committees, representing business, circle of influence and social media platforms.
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Where to Find Us
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Do you know where to find the Chamber online?
Sure, you're reading this email, but do you know where else you can find the Pleasanton Chamber online? For the benefit of our members and the community, the Chamber has put together a graphic that illustrates where we are located in the social media space. Please click here to view the graphic which is located on our website under the marketing tab, titled Social Media. Feel free to follow, like, share and explore our pages.
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Member Spotlights
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Did you happen to see any of these featured member spotlights on our social media channels in the last couple of weeks? Would you like to see you and your business featured as well? Email Susie to learn about some of these benefits of your Chamber membership.
There are several options to promote you and your business as a benefit of your membership. Our weekly Monday Update email blasts, and our Business Connection and E-Business Connection newsletters are great avenues for you to gain some exposure.
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Member News
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Alameda County Community Food Bank Drive-Thru Pantry
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