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Entries from January 2012

SEEN& HEARD

January 26th, 2012

Jennifer Thoma is tackling cancer treatment with the help of friends and family – and a gift of 1,000 paper cranes hand folded by her pals and former colleagues at Cal Poly. Japanese legend holds that the recipient of 1,000 cranes will have a wish fulfilled. The spectacular four-panel array now hangs in the Thoma home … A non-stop SLO-Denver flight could be a very real possibility – that is, if enough locals let the airlines know the idea’s a good one. Help the SLO County EVC show support. Take a survey by Feb. 17 … Noticed along Tank Farm Road: a new business, “Rental Dept,” serving the construction industry (a good sign). Third location for this family-owned business with operations in Paso Robles and Monterey … Movie viewing pre-Oscars is in high gear, and Galaxy Theatres in Atascadero makes it even more inviting with a “$5 Tuesdays” – all movies, all day $5 … What a difference a letter makes: The Washington Post’s Mensa Invitational asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Some faves: Intaxicaton: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with; Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn’t get it and, one that got extra credit; Osteopornosis: A degenerate disease.

Categories — Good Press, Promotions

LOCAL BEAT

January 26th, 2012

Retired SLO Police Chief Deb Linden and husband Bill Turner (retired Santa Barbara County Sheriff Dept) met popular mystery writer Sue Grafton years ago when they were technical advisers on “Q is For Quarry.” The trio became fast friends, and Sue’s latest, “V is for Vengeance,” introduces “Sergeant Detective Turner” of the SLO County Sheriff Department on page 260 – a shout out to Deb and Bill … Good news for him, bummer for us: Tim Seidel, the terrific manager of the ConocoPhillips Refinery on the Nipomo Mesa is on the move – the company has him climbing the career ladder with a new assignment in Oklahoma. No news yet on his replacement. We wish all the best (and thanks for his community work) to Tim and family. They will be missed … Congrats to new Coast National Bank CEO Anita Robinson. Great news for community banking … Assuming the gavel as chair for the Central Coast Economic Forecast is Dick Willhoit, CEO of Estrella Associates. CCEF is at work on the Mid-Year Update event slated for early summer … Nothing square about it: Morro Bay’s tourism efforts use a jazzed up mosaic-y box QR code graphic at the bottom of its ads to give it a shot of pizzazz – a shell shape … Hospice of SLO County has announced plans to move its Concours d’Elegance to June in Madonna Meadows and is extending invitations to owners of beyond-the-pale luxury cars (think Bentleys and Rolls Royces) to come for the fun. Got car? Lots of parties and plans are shaping up for Valentine’s Day, including one to benefit the Five Cities Homeless Coalition on Sunday, Feb. 12: count on this one for a crooner (Rick Jarrett and the QuieT Knights), a chocolate buffet and an auction. For more info, call (805) 710-4330 or email liz5chc@yahoo.com … Gotta love a program that promises to “highlight how disruptive business models and new technologies, combined with the ‘lean startup’ model, have made this a great time to be an entrepreneur.” It’s on tap at Cal Poly on Feb. 13.

 

Categories — Business Successes, Business Workshops, New Locations, Tourism

BRAGGING RIGHTS

January 26th, 2012

When Dave Juhnke was named SLO Chamber Citizen of the Year Saturday night, he wasn’t the only family member surprised by the honor. Wife Sharon was also kept in the dark, making both the award and the surprise appearance by the couple’s twin sons (and Stanford students) a doubly happy whammy. Kudos to Dave’s law partner June McIvor, who plotted the operation and snuck the boys into town … Chevron’s local Public Affairs Manager, Suzanne Parker, did a bang up job with a presentation to her peers on the topic of how community values and land use decisions intersect – such a bang up, in fact, that she’s been asked to present again – this time to a team assembled at Chevron’s corporate headquarters in San Ramon … Maggie Eppright, the SLO High volleyball star who was named County Player of the Year for girls volleyball by the Tribune, is the daughter of Andre, Morris & Buttery managing partner Kathy Eppright and husband (and standout athlete) Chris.

Categories — Business Successes, Good Press

BCA BLURB

January 26th, 2012

The BCA cheering section is loud and proud. Nipomo High’s Girls Varsity water polo team is on its way to League Finals after a 15-10 win against Santa Ynez High School on Wednesday. Sara Clark, daughter of BCA’s Shari Clark, scored 7 goals in the exciting game, helping to push the team to a win.

Go Sara and Go Titans!

Categories — Kids