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Office of Economic Development, Placer County, California

Vol. 9, No. 4

April 2008

  

Ÿ         Sierra College Awarded Grant for Solar Training

Ÿ         North Lake Tahoe Celebrates Earth Day April 26

Ÿ         Local Shop Helps Women Dress for Success

Ÿ         Art in the Garden Tour Set for May 3

Ÿ         Sutter Auburn to Get $18.6M Upgrade

Ÿ         Yes! Solar Sells First Franchise

Ÿ         Wine Superstore Opens in Roseville

Ÿ         Bountiful Buffet Offered in Upscale Setting

Ÿ         2008 Waste Reduction Award Applications Available

Ÿ         Kids’ Salon Makes Haircutting Fun

Ÿ         EPA Offers Funding for Small Business Innovation Research

Ÿ         What’s in Your E-Mail Newsletter?

 

 

Sierra College Awarded Grant for Solar Training

Sierra College has been awarded a $470,000 grant to develop a training program for solar panel installers. The California Community College Chancellor’s Office provided the grant for the college to create a photovoltaic technician training program. The grant will allow Sierra College to educate future “green collar” workers for solar companies, contractors, and local governments. Through a partnership with the City of Roseville, the city’s corporation yard will serve as a hands-on classroom to train the region’s building inspectors and firefighters in photovoltaic technology. The goal is to streamline and standardize the inspection process and add to area firefighters’ basic skills, to improve their ability to respond to fires in houses or businesses using photovoltaic technology. Solar companies, the North State Building Industry Association, and the area’s three utilities -- Roseville Electric, PG&E, and SMUD -- will all participate in supporting the program. For details, visit

Sierra College at http://www.roseville.ca.us/civica/press/display.asp?layout=1&Entry=639

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North Lake Tahoe Celebrates Earth Day April 26

A film festival, an eco parade, a haute trash fashion show, a planetary circus, day-long children’s activities, and an eight-act, three-stage line-up of music -- all these elements and more fill North Lake Tahoe/Truckee Earth Day Festival, set for Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at The Village at Squaw Valley. All planned activities reflect the festival’s theme: Giant Steps Towards Smaller Footprints, Reducing Our Impact on the Environment. Organizers say they are striving to make Earth Day 2008 a zero waste and “carbon neutral” event. New this year is the Earth Capades Planetary Circus, a group that weaves water awareness and waste reduction with comedy, circus acts, and audience participation. In the Haute Trash Fashion show, a troupe of resourceful artists from the area model runway styles made from society’s trash. For the Push, Pull or Pedal Eco Parade, open to all ages, participants create non-motorized vehicles from recycled materials. For festival details and to volunteer to help or sponsor events, visit

http://www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org/

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Local Shop Helps Women Dress for Success

Roseville’s dressbarn, a women’s clothing store, is now affiliated with Dress for Success, a nonprofit organization that helps underprivileged women with one aspect of landing an interview or a job -- a business outfit. The Roseville dressbarn accepts donations of skirts and jackets, pantsuits, and other work attire that will be given, through Dress for Success, to women throughout the community in need of professional outfits. “We want everyone to realize that when they make a donation, they are giving another woman the confidence to enter or return to the workplace, make a professional first impression, and land a job that could change her life,” said Vivian Behrens, senior vice president for dressbarn. Roseville’s dressbarn is located at 410 Roseville Square. For details, call the store at (916) 782-2155 or visit the Roseville Press Tribune at http://www.rosevillept.com/detail/80782.html?content_source=&category_id=9&search_filter=&list_type=&order_by=&order_sort=&content_class=1&sub_type=&town_id=8

or Dress for Success at http://www.dressforsuccess.org/

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Art in the Garden Tour Set for May 3

Roseville Arts’ 8th Annual Art in the Garden Tour, May 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., takes in some of South Placer County’s most beautiful homes and gardens. At each tour site, local artists will demonstrate and display for purchase their works of art -- everything from painting and sculpture to photography. Live music, along with food and wine tasting, hosted by area wineries and restaurants, complement the art in colorful spring garden settings. Tour proceeds will support the new Blue Line Gallery, in downtown Roseville, and the many art-related activities Roseville Arts provides for children and adults. Tour tickets, $30 each, are available at various local outlets or online at Roseville Arts. For details and tickets, visit http://www.rosevillearts.org/tours.html#garden

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Sutter Auburn to Get $18.6M Upgrade

Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital will get an $18.6 million upgrade over the next three years, hospital officials recently announced. Funding for the plan, which will modernize the hospital’s four operating rooms and refurbish 61 patient rooms, was approved by the health system board on March 21, 2008. The renovation, to start in May 2008, will be done in phases and is expected to be completed in mid-2011. The 97-bed hospital was founded in 1966. Operating rooms will get new equipment, lighting, and ventilation. Most semi-private patient rooms will be converted to private rooms; all will get new furnishings. The hospital-wide renovation will replace ceiling tiles, floors, lighting, and wall coverings. Mechanical upgrades will be made, and new patient safety equipment installed. For details, visit Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital at http://sutterauburnfaith.org/

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Yes! Solar Sells First Franchise

Yes! Solar Inc., the retail division of Solar Power Inc., has sold its first franchise. The franchisee is the McCarthy/Myers Investment Group. The group will open a store in Orange County to serve an 800-square-mile territory. The first Yes! Solar store opened in Roseville in October 2007, and in December Solar Power Inc. received approval from the state to start selling franchises for retail stores in California. The company’s management anticipates eventually rolling out 125 to 200 franchises in the U.S. The Yes! Solar stores target homeowners and small-business owners seeking rooftop solar power systems. Inside the Roseville store, customers can use a touch-screen computer to learn how solar energy systems work, and talk to sales reps about tailoring a system for an individual home. For details, visit Solar Power Inc. at http://www.solarpowerinc.net or Yes! Solar Inc. at http://www.yessolarsolutions.com/

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Wine Superstore Opens in Roseville

An East Coast chain of wine superstores has made its West Coast debut in Roseville. Total Wine & More recently opened a 25,000-square-foot store, at 5791 Five Star Blvd., as part of an aggressive push across California and Arizona over the next few years. The Maryland-based chain brings to the region the largest selection of wine, spirits, and beer under one roof. The Roseville store stocks nearly 10,000 different wines, more than 1,000 beers, and 2,000 spirits. The store has 40 employees. Total Wine aims to set itself apart with its selection, prices, and service based on an extensive employee training program. Employees “know what they’re selling,” said company spokesman Jeff Bartlett. “One of our goals is to demystify the wine-buying experience.” Total Wine president David Trone said the company chose Roseville for its California debut because “the demographics in Roseville are spectacular.” For more, visit the Sacramento Business Journal at http://sacramento.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/2008/02/04/story14.html

or Total Wine & More at http://www.totalwine.com/Main.aspx

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Bountiful Buffet Offered in Upscale Setting

With the idea of bringing upscale buffet dining to Roseville, co-owners Ric Cheng and Brandon Quang created Eastern Max Buffet, a restaurant that offers more than 150 menu items daily -- including Mongolian barbeque, stuffed mushrooms and shrimp, fresh sushi, and traditional Chinese food such as fried rice, chow mein, egg rolls, and dim sum. With one head chef and about 15 others in the kitchen, Eastern Max produces food for hundreds of people a day, Cheng said. The 8,600-square-foot restaurant is divided into eight sections, each designed differently with varied color schemes, wallpaper, and an upscale atmosphere. Additional touches include a large shark tank at the entrance, a waterfall feature, vaulted ceilings, custom woodwork, and decorative columns. Eastern Max Buffet, at 731 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Ste.100, is open daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more visit Roseville Press Tribune at http://www.rosevillept.com/detail/79851.html?content_source=&category_id=9&search_filter=&list_type=&order_by=&order_sort=&content_class=1&sub_type=&town_id=8

or Eastern Max Buffet at http://www.easternmaxbuffet.com/

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2008 Business Waste Reduction Award Applications Available

All businesses and private nonprofit organizations with California facilities are encouraged to apply for an annual WRAP award. WRAP -- Waste Reduction Awards Program -- is administered by the California Integrated Waste Management Board. The program rewards businesses for outstanding waste reduction programs and lets the community know about those efforts. Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort, for instance, through various innovative programs, including Blue Bag recycling, has won a WRAP award for the last 11 years. Each business is evaluated individually, based on its own accomplishments. Award winners receive authorization to use the WRAP winner logo with their products, advertising, and business websites. WRAP provides businesses with examples of successful waste reduction techniques, which they can adapt for their workplace. Applications are available through May 31. For details and applications, visit California Integrated Waste Management Board at http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/WRAP/ and http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/WRAP/search.asp?VW=APP&BIZID=757&YEAR=2007&CNTY

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Kids’ Salon Makes Haircutting Fun

At Donna Fogarty’s Jack n Jillybeans Salon, in Roseville, each of 10 haircutting stations is equipped with a DVD player. Five stations have raised toy cars kids can “ride” while getting a haircut, and the other five have video games for older children and dads. At the moms’ station, kids can dress up in a firefighter outfit and play with a train set. Fogarty opened her salon in September 2007 offering services such as a child’s first haircut (with certificate), formal up-dos for special occasions, and, most importantly, fun. Patience and a knack with kids are key, Fogarty says, and she has come up with tricks to make the experience short and sweet. Boys can have colored gel in blue or green, and girls leave with a complimentary barrette and, with parent permission, sparkle spray. Jack n Jillybeans won the Sacramento Parent magazine’s 2008 readers’ choice for kids’ salon. The salon is located at 212 Harding Blvd., Suite V. For details, call Jack n Jillybeans at (916) 786-3888 or visit the Granite Bay Press Tribune at 

http://www.granitebaypt.com/detail/80771.html?content_source=&category_id=9&search_filter=&list_type=&order_by=&order_sort=&content_class=1&sub_type=&town_id=14

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EPA Offers Funding for Small Business Innovation Research

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is inviting small business firms to submit research proposals that meet the EPA’s needs or mission. The proposals may include advanced technologies that address the following: Innovation in Manufacturing, Nanotechnology, Green Buildings, Drinking Water and Water Monitoring, Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation, Monitoring and Control of Air Pollution, Biofuels and Vehicle Emissions Reduction, Waste Management and Monitoring, and Homeland Security. A business may submit separate proposals on different projects, or different proposals on the same topic. Proposals are due by noon local time on May 21, 2008. For details and proposal information, visit the National Center for Environmental Research at http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2008/2008_sbir_phase1.html#I

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What’s in Your E-Mail Newsletter?

In Progress Online (IPOL), our monthly economic development e-mail newsletter covers the latest news on Placer County business and industry, agriculture, tourism, and the arts. It reports on new projects in our cities and towns and keeps readers up to date on the state of the region’s economy. IPOL posts news of state and local training, incentives, and loan programs that benefit business. It provides links to more information on each item. News about your business is always welcome. Please send items, questions, comments, or suggestions to the Office of Economic Development at econdev@placer.ca.gov or visit the OED Web site at  http://www.placer.ca.gov/CEO/EconDev.aspx For past In Progress Online newsletters, go to Placer County Biz News at http://www.placer.ca.gov/CEO/Econdev/business%20news.aspx