CEPCO Monday Report
Monday, Dec. 1, 2008
Meeting at Madison Bear Garden today for disc golf referendum supporters
disc golfSupporters of disc golf are invited to a petition signing party on Monday at the Bear to show their support for a possible referendum to overturn the City Council's decision to restore the habitat.

The event begins at 11:30 a.m. and the estimated time it will finish is 5:30, but that's flexible! If you can't make the one Monday, there is another event at the Banshee (132 W. 2nd St.) at 4 p.m. on Friday.

T-shirts and lawn signs will be sold, plus there will be information on how you can help gather signatures.

For more information on the effort, you can visit a host of Web sites, like restorediscgolf.com and the group's Facebook page.

Also, Lon Glasner has a blog that includes information on the Restore Disc Golf campaign. Click here to see it.


 
Renewable Energy Forum Thursday in Chico 
Industry leaders and experts in education, government, economic and workforce development will discuss opportunities and obstacles in the renewable energy industry economic confthat will increase the North State's competitive advantage for new business development and job creation.

Accelerating the Renewable Energy Sector in the North State will take place Thursday, Dec. 4, at the Sierra Nevada Big Room and there will be nearly a full day worth of information and festivities.

For only $45, guests get a continental breakfast and lunch. Twelve speakers are booked and Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has also been invited to speak.

For more information, click here.
January meeting schedule
Here are the upcoming meetings and events to look forward to:

CEPCO Board                       Thurs., Jan. 8    7:30 a.m.    Uptime
Tri-County Economic Conference    Thurs., Jan. 15  8 a.m.   BMU
Town & Gown Committee   Thurs., Jan. 22   TBA   555 Main, #300
More info available about Jan. 15 Economic Forecast Conference
Randall Kempner, VP for Regional Innovation at the Council on Competitiveness, will be the keynote speaker for the ninth-annual Tri-County Economic Forecast Conference. The festivities will take place from 8 a.m. to noon in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium on the Chico State campus.

Other speakers include Dr. Robert Eyler, who is the chair of the economics department at Sonoma State in Rohnert Park. Dr. Eyler will focus on the North State's economy while a pair from the Center for Economic Development will focus on the local economy.

CSUC economics professor Dr. David Gallo and Dan Ripke, Director of the CED, will be the speakers for that portion.

Also, the Jan. 15 CEPCO Job Creation Committee meeting is cancelled so that members may be free to go to the conference.

Tables of 8 can be purchased at a $60 discount, at $460. Individuals are charged $65 if they purchase their tickets before Jan. 9.

You can register for the event by clicking this link and you can find other information by clicking here.
CEPCO fields dozens of resumes from tech workers and students at job fair
CEPCO continues to show its drive to improve the area's tech company climate and Friday's gathering in the Sequoia Room at the Butte County One-Stop Employment Center allowed some people looking for work in the tech field to come meet local businesses and CEPCO.

Landacorp and Improvement Direct attended, as did Robert Strazzarino of College Scheduler, LLC.

Many attendees have recently finished an ASP.net course at Butte College, the first go-around for the course. Feedback will be considered to make it even better in the future.

If you are interested in previewing the resumes we collected, contact Leland at lee@wemanage.org.
 
Chico State ranks No. 2 nationally in having students travel abroad
CSUCOur local university has announced that it sends the second-most students in the country abroad for tours of at least one year, it was announced last week.

Chico State sent 191 students over 2006-07 and that ranked second only to Touro College in New York City. For more on this accomplishment, click here.
 
Town and Gown Task Force is ready to  work on connecting City and University
The mission of CEPCO's Town and Gown Task Force is to advocate public policies that will create partnerships to foster the formation and growth to train the emerging workforce to meet the needs of existing and emerging industries in the Chico region.

There are four initiatives that the task force will tackle and it all will commence with a meeting on Jan. 22, 2009 at 555 Main St., Suite 300 at 7:30 a.m. But CEPCO would love to get your ideas and feedback before then. If you have any ideas, concerns, questions or comments, forward them along to us with an email to Leland.

Steve Gonsalves of Nichols, Melburg and Rossetto will be the chair of the task force. Gonsalves is a former CEPCO Chairman. Frank Marinello is the current Chairman of the Board.

The CEPCO home site has more information on this new task force, and you can find that info by simply clicking here.
'Come Home to Chico' wants your stories!
The Come Home to Chico campaign has a Web site section devoted to testimonials from people who came home to Chico. We need more testimonials!

Visit the page by clicking here, and be sure to look at the first one, from Frank Marinello. It's a great picture, is it not?

MarinelloCome Home to Chico wants your pics on there too! Of course we'd ask for a testimonial as well. All we want to hear is why you came home to Chico. Why is it a great place to live? Why is it a great place to work?

Landacorp employees abound on the site. Let's get some people from other companies!

Come HomeE-mail your testimonial to Leland by clicking here and be sure to attach a jpeg picture. We look forward to seeing your responses!
 
CEPCO Job Creation Committee and City Technology Group have new blogs
Bob In order to keep committee members abreast of the activity of the Job Creation Committee and Technology Group, we have developed a blog that will communicate the agendas and action notes from meetings. There is also an opportunity for members to comment on the topics of the agenda. Bob Linscheid (left) is the verbal artist of both blogs but he's always looking to hear from people in the community who are interested in new ideas.

Please feel free to provide input on the blogs via comment or by sending emails to Bob at bob@wemanage.org.

To visit the Tech Group blog, click here.
To visit the Job Creation blog, click here.
Retail property has a new Web site devoted to it
Chico Retail Mike Donnelly and The Group Real Estate have come up with a comprehensive new Web site that not only includes available properties, but also information about the local business climate and industry issues.

Take a look for yourself by clicking here.
Come Home to Chico 
 
Come HomeDid you or do you know of anyone who has returned to Chico after graduating CSU, Chico and leaving the area? Did you or do you know of anyone who has come to Chico based on someone's positive description of the area?
 
CEPCO would like to know about you and what brought you "home to Chico." The Come Home to Chico Program is gathering information for our newly launched web site, which you can find by clicking here.
 
If you or someone you know has come home to Chico, please won't you take a moment to fill out and return the testimonial form? We'd love to include a picture of you in your profile too!
This week's featured property
 Featured PropThis week's featured property features a drive-thru restaurant in a Class A location in the Skypark Plaza shopping center, located at the corner of Skyway and Notre Dame Blvd. The building is right next to the entrance.

For more information on this property, you can call Mike Donnelly at The Group Real Estate at 530-828-0011. And if you want more information on all sorts of properties, take a look at chicoretail.com by clicking here.
CEPCO gives thanks for renewals
 
CEPCO would like to thank the following organizations for renewing their
memberships:

Robertson & Dominick, Inc. (Civil Engineering)    Web site
Member to member specials
 
If you would like to offer a member special here, please contact Leland Gordon at lee@wemanage.org 
Committee meetings schedule 
 
We have a lot going on here at CEPCO, as you can see below. Contact us at 895-1202 if you have any questions about upcoming meetings as well as their times and locations.

Meeting Dates, Times and Locations:

THERE ARE NO MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER. ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS!
Please contact Leland Gordon at lee@wemanage.org if you have any questions or suggestions about the Monday Report.
 
Sincerely,
 

Leland Gordon, CEPCO