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Dec 11, 2009, 5:02pm

Clovis Chamber Good News

Clovis Chamber Good News

Clovis Chamber members continue to report Good News regarding their businesses.

Interim Healthcare of Central Valley was honored as a top U.S. Home Health Care Agency when it was awarded the designation of 2009 Home Care Elite “100.” Details: 224-0560

The Fresno Women’s Network is pleased to announce Karen Bowser of Creative Memories as the organization’s new president for 2010. Karen has provided the Fresno Women’s Network with many years of service and the members look forward to the positive impact she will make in her new role. For more information visit www.fresnowomensnetwork.org or call 233-8690

Weed Man’s new offering of “Organic Compost Top Dressing: has been met with a lot of positive feedback this fall. This new palletized material gives the benefits of top dressing without the clumps of material smothering the grass, creating unevenness and unpleasant smells that are typical with large amount of topsoil. For more information, call Weed Man at 266-1624

Dana Kennon, VP/GM of KBIF/KIRV Radio reports their greatest success story has been their participation in the Facebook seminar held by the Clovis Chamber of Commerce. They have had hundreds of people each day visiting it and they continue to do so. It has generated lots of visits to their company web site also. Details: 222-0900

Facelogic Spa is proud to announce that they will be contributing $2.00 for every facial in December to Habitat for Humanity Fresno County. Their philosophy has always been to provide partner families with a “hand up” not a hand out” and gives homeowners the chance to help themselves out of a life of poverty into a life of possibility. Details: 324-7546

Kudos to U.S. Tint/Shadow Enterprises that has sponsored an Efusjon Energy Club spot for the Children’s Hospital of Central California where 100% of the proceeds will be used for children in our community who have suffered from child abuse or are in need of medical treatment. U.S Tint’s mission is to promote healthy living for individuals to consume while raising funds that provide medial attention and treatment to the children in our community. Their goal is to raise $100.000 residual income that is donated to the Children’s Hospital. Details: 322-0444

The San Joaquin College of Law congratulates 27 alumni who just received word they passed the bar in July. The Law College hosted a champagne reception for the new attorneys who were sworn in at City Hall on December 2nd. Details: 323-2100

Stacy Cortez of the Institute of Technology tells us that Alexandra Young is now a Career Services Advisor. She has a background in sales and marketing and is dedicated to helping others reach their goals. Joseph Correia is also a Career Services Advisor. He has multiple years of vocational education and is looking forward to assisting the students. Details: 326-1793

Century 21 M&M and Associates has exciting news. Their company just grew by 6 more offices for a total of 120. The additional offices are located in Los Banos, Rio Vista, Vacaville, Fairfield, Dixon and West Sacramento. They are also finalizing plans for a larger office in Clovis. They are wrapping up their “Coats for Kids” drive on December 18, 2009. Coats can be dropped off at their 63 W. Shaw Ave location between Minnewawa and Villa M-Sat from 9 to 4. For each coat delivered, the donor will be placed in a drawing to win a $1000 grand prize. Details: 326-5111

Cindy Wooden has joined Wonder Valley Ranch Resort & Conference Center as Outside Sale Manager. Wonder Valley provides a friendly staff, activities and recreation, plus overnight accommodations for retreats and conferences as well as weddings and other gatherings. Discount rates are offered to Clovis Chamber members for 2010 dates f booked by 12/31/09. Details:800-821-2801

Peggy and Larry David of Peggy David Films just returned from Palm Desert after shooting another destination wedding at the Monterey Country Club. Details: 970-7260

City Press was named the Number One Small/Medium business for Best Companies to Work for in Central California. Sponsored by the Business Journal, the criteria were the results of a survey completed by the employer and surveys completed anonymously by the employees. Congratulations to City Press. Details: 449-1117

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