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January 2005 Business Brief
News and Notes from the SCV Business World
January, 2005 - Issue #4
Cobblestone Cottage Donates $2,500 to Sheila R. Veloz Breast Imaging Center

Kathy Allie, owner of Cobblestone Cottage, recently donated $2,500 to the local breast imaging center. Allie raised the donated funds by matching the $1,750 in sales from Brighton "Pink Too" bracelets sold at her store through the month of October, and then contributed an additional $550 from her own funds to support the cause. A raffle was also held during the month that raised $200 for a limited edition Brighton denim jacket with red crocodile leather.

The funds will go towards a new stereotactic unit for the breast imaging center. The unit will offer more precision in obtaining tissue for biopsy with the patients' comfort in mind.

Professional Women Unite!

Soroptimist International of Santa Clarita will be holding a wine and cheese membership evening at the Hyatt at 6:30 p.m. on January 26. If you're a professional woman looking for a service organization that makes a real difference in the community, Soroptimist may be for you. The organization works to serve the Child and Family Center, the Boys and Girls Club, Carousel Ranch, the Santa Clarita Senior Center and more.

If you're interested in learning more about Soroptimist International of Santa Clarita, RSVP to the wine and cheese membership to Chris Blazey at 222-9989.

Help with California Labor Laws

Do California labor laws confuse you? Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce can receive a substantial discount on helpful items including the 2005 California Human Resource Essentials (including a CD containing business forms), the 2005 Required Notices Kit (contains all 13 required employer notices and one large poster, as well as mandatory pamphlets), the 2005 California Labor Law Digest and the 2005 California Employer Poster Set (contains all required notices on one 26-inch by 39-inch poster).

All of these items are available for purchase through the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce. Visit the chamber's website at www.scvchamber.com, e-mail Theresa Stern at tstern@scvchamber.com or call 259-4787.

Paseo Club Celebrates One-year Anniversary

Santa Clarita's premier tennis and aquatics club celebrated one year in business last month. The club has created space perfect for social events, recently hired a new chef, and has a membership near capacity.

Valley Trauma Center Provides Sexual Harassment Training

As of Sept 29, all businesses with 50 or more employees are mandated to provide sexual harassment training for their supervisors every two years. The Valley Trauma Center, the rape crisis center for the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, provides sexual harassment education as one of their community services through their Prevention Education Department. Trainings on this and a variety of relevant topics including sexual assault, date rape and more are available at no charge to any organization, school or business that requests the service.

The Valley Trauma Center is a non-profit agency that provides a 24-hour hotline, advocates providing accompaniments to hospitals, courts and law enforcement, and crisis counseling for sexual assault survivors and their families. Please refer to Valley Trauma Center's website for more information at www.valleytraumacenter.org or contact Jae Weiss, MS, Prevention Education director either by e-mail at jaeweiss@valleytraumacenter.org or by phone at 702-0000.
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