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North County Business Briefs, Oct. 23

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October 23, 2022
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FALLBROOK

WIN group holds networking event

The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce holds a Women in Networking event with the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Monserate Vineyards and Winery, 2757 Gird Road. The event is free to attend; food and wine will be available for purchase. RSVP is required to Jackie Toppin at (760) 728-5845.

NORTH COUNTY

SCORE offers new training workshops

SCORE San Diego volunteers are experienced entrepreneurs, managers and executives from diverse industries and specialties, offering their help in small-business training workshops. For $25, clients receive a two- to three-hour workshop, either in person at SCORE San Diego, 8825 Aero Drive, Suite 102, San Diego, or on Zoom; a PDF of the presentation; and a link to the final workshop video. Visit sandiego.score.org and click on “Take a Workshop.” Registration deadline is midnight the day before all events. Workshops take place from 9 a.m. to noon unless otherwise noted:

  • Tuesday: (New) Starting a Restaurant
  • Wednesday: Stories for Success: Use Storytelling & Marketing to Grow Your Business
  • Thursday: (New) Internet Marketing in the Real World (This workshop is Zoom only)
  • Friday: (New) The Art of Negotiating
  • Oct. 31: Getting Ready to Start Your Business

SCORE can provide these and other workshops in full or short form by request. Email score0140@scorevolunteer.org.

Post-election recap, analysis offered

The San Diego North Economic Development Council hosts a post-election recap from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Green Dragon Tavern as its November Lunch and Learn event. Come hear what the election results may say about North County’s political future. John Nienstedt, CEO and founder of Competitive Edge Research and Communications, will discuss the results. Cost is $25 for members; $40 for nonmembers. RSVP at bit.ly/3VAcH5L. Green Dragon Tavern is at 6115 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad. Email sayad@sdnedc.org.

S.D. Women Connect holds virtual event

The North San Diego Business Chamber hosts “Women Leading the Way,” a San Diego Women Connect virtual event, from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday. Join a candid conversation with executive leaders on how they keep calm under stress; deal with the unknown and barriers women face in the workplace; lead while being their authentic selves; and build their circle of influence. Panelists include Kim Becker, president and CEO of the San Diego International Airport, and Star Rivera-Lacey, superintendent/president of Palomar College. Cost is $15 for members; $29 for nonmembers. Register at bit.ly/3MI3ynH by midnight Wednesday. If you can’t attend the live virtual event, register anyway and a recording will be sent you. Contact annemarie@sdbusinesschamber.com.

Virtual seminar on work/life balance

The Emerging Leaders Network Advisory Board of the North San Diego Business Chamber presents a virtual Leadership Academy seminar, “Navigating Work Life Balance,” at 8 a.m. Wednesday. Speakers are Laura Bashore, founder and career coach, Anew Resume and Career Services; and Dr. Ross Colt, medical director, Gary and Mary West PACE. The seminar is free to chamber members, $25 for guests. Registration is required at bit.ly/3MpObQD. Email
shernandez@sdbusinesschamber.com.

SAN DIEGO

Goodwill S.D. joins Operation Dress Code

Goodwill San Diego is helping female veterans as they transition to civilian lives and careers. They’re working with Operation Dress code for a Nov. 5 event at the University of San Diego. Operation Dress Code works with veterans organizations, community leaders, business groups and volunteers to help female veterans with a free career-focused shopping experience. Attendees will receive personalized help to select clothing, shoes and accessories as they prepare for a new career. Goodwill San Diego’s recruiting and employment teams will have information about job opportunities, free skill development programs, and resume assistance. Appointments run from 9:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Register for a time slot at operationdresscode.org/operation-dress-code-registration-nov5. The university is at 5998 Alcala Park.

VISTA

Businesses sought for hiring fair next month

Registrations are now open for the Vista Hiring Fair, set for 4 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Vista Civic Center. Held in partnership with the Vista Chamber of Commerce and SDHR Consulting, the fair will have room for representatives from 30 businesses and will offer tips on how to land a job, including how to present your best self to a potential employer and how to make a successful introduction. Résumé help will also be offered, including how to upload a résume to LinkedIn and how to use LinkedIn to find employment. Businesses can sign up at bit.ly/3TAHRYN for a booth. Visit vistachamber.org.

Coffee house holds grand opening

Meet owners Kat and Josh Barille at the grand opening of their coffee shop, Archer’s Arrow, at noon Thursday at 170 Main St. The ribbon-cutting is hosted by the Vista Chamber of Commerce. Refreshments will be served. The event is free to attend, but reservations are required at bit.ly/3ESJs8j. Archer’s Arrow serves coffee drinks, teas, wine, toasts and more. Hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday
and Saturday; closed Sunday. Call (442) 303-8607; visit archersarrowcoffeehouse.com.

Chamber offers free ‘netweaving’ seminar

The Vista Chamber of Commerce hosts a free Lunch and Learn program from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at The Film Hub, 170 Eucalyptus Ave. Vista Chamber CEO Rachel Beld will explain the “Heart and Art of Netweaving,” how it’s different from networking, and why you should start practicing it. Register at bit.ly/3EGmTn5.

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