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www.paramountchamber.com
Serving the Community Since 1990
Paramount Fiesta – Food, Fun
and Entertainment for Everyone!
The Jazz Angels
Letal Norteno
Kimberly’s Dance Studio
Paramount Dance Studio
Annabelle Orozco & Hector Rivas
About Time
The Paramount Chamber of Commerce
annual Fiesta fund raiser was held in September. The Fiesta which was sponsored
by Chapel of Change Christian Fellowship,
Clinica Medica Hispana, and Modern Development was a three day event that took
place in the parking lot of Bianchi Theatres
in Paramount. In addition to carnival rides
and community booths the Chamber added
entertainment to the venue which included
Paramount Chamber of Commerce
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15357 Paramount Boulevard,
Paramount, CA 90723
performances by: The Jazz Angels, Letal
Norteno, Annabelle Orozco and Hector Rivas, Paramount Dance Studio, About Time,
Kimberly’s Dance Studio, and Power 106.
The Paramount Chamber of Commerce
would like to thank Chamber President
Brenda Olmos and Vice President Dr. Max
Martinez for emceeing the event, as well
as the following for their donations and
participation in the Fiesta:
Chapel of Change Christian Fellowship
Clinica Medica Hispana
Modern Development
Hunter Security, Inc.
Domino’s Pizza
Sky Network
Gabby’s Hot Dogs
Kali Churros
Bianchi Theatres
Gus’s Deli, BBQ & Grill
Paramount High School
St. Mary’s Medical Ctr.
Emmanuel Reformed Church
Rose Hills Mortuary
Rosecrans Funeral Home
Coco’s Fantasy Studio
Funky Funnel Cakes
Starbright Lights
D & j Delicious Mexican Food
American Red Cross
What’s inside
Ask The Expert..........................10
Business Card Directory.............12
Business Corner.........................11
Cityscape..................................15
Help wanted............................. 5
Mayors Corner.......................... 3
Members Only...........................14
New Members...........................10, 11 & 13
On Patrol...................................... 4
PEP.................................................7
Pregunte al Experto.........................13
Service Clubs..................................13
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B RAND N EW S ENIOR A PARTMENT C OMPLEX
N OW A CCEPTING A PPLICATIONS FOR Q UALIFIED S ENIORS 55+
OUR COMMUNITY FEATURES:
• Granite Countertops in Kitchen/Bathroom
• ADA Accessible
• Tile Floors
• Parking in Gated Complex
• Laundry Hook-Ups in Each Unit
• Patios/Balconies
• Elevator
• Forced Air and Heat in Each Unit
• On Site Management and Maintenance
• Small Pets Welcome
• Accepting Section 8
• Beautiful Garden Style Apartments
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Mayor’s Corner
activities and goodies for decades. We usually
get more than 5,000 residents – mostly kids
– turning out for the ghoulish gathering.
There will be costume contests by age
category, music, jumpers, an assortment of
games, food booths and more. Plus, the City
will give away lots and lots of candy.
Paramount Park is located at 14400
Paramount Blvd. For more information, call
(562) 220-2121.
Mayor, Gene Daniels
Paramount a Finalist as Most
Business-Friendly City
The Los Angeles County Economic
Development Corporation (LAEDC) has
announced that the City of Paramount is a
finalist for its 2013 Most Business-Friendly
City in Los Angeles County Award in the
population-50,000-and-over category.
For a more detailed look at the factors that
led to our nomination, please see this issue’s
CityScape on the inside back cover.
The other nominees in our category
are Glendora, Lancaster, Pico Rivera, and
Santa Monica. The winners will be announced at the 18th Annual Eddy Awards
on November 14th.
Attend the Annual Halloween
Carnival For a Frightfully Good Time!
Paramount’s annual Halloween Carnival
will once again provide a free, fun, safe and
spooky good time at Paramount Park on
Thursday, October 31, starting at 6:00 p.m.
This fright-night of fun has offered parents and
youngsters a supervised environment full of
Paying Your Paramount Water Bill
Online
Did you know that you can pay your
Paramount water bill online through your
bank’s website?
A lot of people pay their bills online these
days, electronically transferring funds from
their bank account.
You can do the same with your water account. Just set up the City of Paramount as a
“payee” with your online bill-paying mechanism. Then, each time you get a bill from
the water utility, go to the bank website and
authorize payment. It’s as simple as that.
Get Your Tickets For The Seniors
Thanksgiving Dinner
Here’s an early reminder to mark Thursday, November 21st on your calendar for the
annual Seniors Thanksgiving Dinner. It takes
place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Paramount
Park gym.
This is a great event that always provides
a day of fun and friendship, a chance for folks
to visit, catch up, and share nice meal.
In order to attend you will need to purchase a ticket. Tickets will be available at
the Paramount Park Community Center for
Paramount residents starting October 21st at
a cost of $2 each and for non-residents begin-
Clubs & Organizations
Paramount Lions Club
ning November 4th at a cost of $5 each.
For more information, please call (562)
220-2090.
Enter the Library’s Bookmark Contest
The Paramount branch of the Los Angeles
County Library system will be taking part
in the annual bookmark contest, with this
year’s theme being “Read, Seek, Explore!
Leer Buscar, Explorar!”
The contest is for children and their
families and highlights the wonder and importance of books and reading. Entry forms
are available at the library, at 16254 Colorado
Ave. Kids can enter their designs in the following age groups: kindergarten through 2nd
grade; 3rd grade through 5th grade; 6th grade
through 8th grade; and 9th grade through
12th grade.
The deadline to enter is Saturday, October 19th, and the winners at the local library
will be announced on Saturday, November
16th. They will then move onto the regional
contest, whose winners will be announced in
February, 2014, be published on the County
Library website, and printed for distribution
throughout the county.
For more information, please call the
Paramount Library at (562) 630-3171.
Keep Recycling That Used Motor Oil
Paramount residents have done a magnificent job when it comes to recycling used
motor oil and oil filters. In fact, we’re more
than doubling the amounts every year: During fiscal year 2010-2011, for example, it
was 2,000 gallons; fiscal year 2011-2012,
more than 5,580 gallons; and for the fiscal
year ending June 2013, the jump was to a
phenomenal 12,300 gallons.
Congratulations!
Motor oil poured onto the ground or into
storm drains (or even tossed into trash cans in
a sealed container) contaminates and pollutes
the soil, groundwater, rivers, and the ocean.
On top of that … it’s just illegal.
But dirty motor oil can be cleaned up and
used again. And there are easy ways to get
rid of the spent lubricant, as well as the dirty
filters, in Paramount.
There are two convenient Certified Collection Centers in town. (It’s a good idea to
call before taking oil and filters to the listed
centers.) They are:
O’Reilly Auto Parts, 15725 Downey
Avenue, (562) 272-1433.
Zippy Lube, 14066 Garfield Ave., (562)
808-2133.
You can get free “care packages” that
come with a collection container, a funnel and
a shop towel at O’Reilly Auto Parts.
For more information on recycling used
oil or for other drop off locations, please call
1-888-CLEAN-LA.
Here are some tips for recycling your
used motor oil:
• Do not mix oil with anything else; contaminated oil is not accepted.
• Carry oil in clean, non-breakable containers
– not metal containers.
• Do not mix oil with bleach, paint, solvents
or automotive fluids.
• Maximum container size accepted is 5
gallons.
• Maximum drop-off is 20 gallons per day.
“Friends and good manners will carry you where money won’t go”
– Margaret Walker
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Pictured from left to right are Brian Griffith, Felipe Rivas, Celso Vilanova, and Danny
Almanza who took home first place trophies from the Paramount Lions Club annual
golf tournament.
Helping Children and Families
Death brings change, and everyone
grieves differently. These sound like very
simple facts, but many times we don’t understand how we can go about living again
after we have lost someone we love.
All people are different. We are all different and unique individuals—from the
color of our hair, to the neighborhoods we
grew up in, everything about us is different,
therefore, it would only make sense that
we, as individuals, grieve differently from
one another. But because we are so different, at times we aren’t able to understand
how other people are grieving, even when
it comes to our own family members.
That is why Pathways Volunteer
Hospice offers, CHANGES, a 7 week
family-centered bereavement program.
CHANGES combines a unique team of
grief professionals and volunteers to help
children, adolescents, and adults in their
family gain tools to cope with the loss of
a loved one.
Under the direction of Bereavement
Counselor, Alan Saum, MSW, Pathways’
bereavement team uses a variety of activities designed to meet the specific needs and
abilities if each group.
For more information please call our
Pathways office at 562-531-3031
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The next Good Neighbor Program – a free seminar for Paramount rental property
owners and managers – will be held Saturday, October 19. The workshop will take place
at the Clearwater Building in the Civic Center from 10:00 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. Lunch will
be provided.
If you want to attend, you need to make a reservation by calling (562) 220-2002.
Those taking part will receive the program’s certification and seal of approval that can
help attract quality tenants.
The classes are offered in conjunction with the Apartment Association of Southern
Cities, the Sheriff’s Department, and attorneys specializing in landlord/tenant law. Topics cover such areas as tenant screening, evicting problem tenants, developing effective
rental agreements, and recognizing criminal activity, all in an effort to keep your property
crime free.
The program aims to enhance the quality of life for residents, create higher tenant
satisfaction rates, and remove unlawful tenants. The effort also increases a property’s longterm profitability for the owner, lowers maintenance costs, and establishes close contact
between the owner/manager, the City, and the Sheriff’s Department.
Property owners who successfully complete the program may receive a one-year free
membership in the Apartment Association of Southern Cities and a one-year waiver of
their City business license fees.
Again, to RSVP, please call (562) 220-2002.
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Free Workshop For Rental Property
Owners/Managers on October 19
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Halloween Safety Tips
Below are some tips to help make Halloween fun and safe for all.
• Going Trick-or-Treating?
• Swords, knives, and similar costume accessories should be short, soft, and flexible.
• Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult.
• Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you.
• Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them.
• Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers.
• Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you. Always walk
and don’t run from house to house.
• Look both ways before crossing the street. Use established crosswalks wherever
possible.
• Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls.
• Enter homes only if you’re with a trusted adult.
• Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. Be sure to wear flame-resistant costumes.
Home Safe Home
To keep homes safe for visiting trick-or-treaters, remove anything a child could trip over
from the porch or front yard such as garden hoses, toys, bikes, and lawn decorations.
Check outdoor lights and replace burned-out bulbs. Restrain pets so they do not inadvertently jump on or bite a trick-or-treater.
Small children should never carve pumpkins. Children can draw a face with markers,
then parents can do the cutting.
Consider using a flashlight or a glow stick instead of a candle to light your pumpkin.
If you do use a candle, a votive candle is the safest.
Candlelit pumpkins should be placed on a sturdy table, away from curtains and other
flammable objects, and should never be left unattended.
Make sure you set a time that your kids should be home by. Make sure they know how
important it is for them to be home on time or to call immediately if something happens
and they are going to be delayed.
Know the route your kids will be taking if you aren’t going with them. Let them know
that they are to check in with you every hour, by phone or by stopping back at home.
Make sure that they know not to deviate from the planned route so that you always know
where they will be.
And remember that the City of Paramount will be hosting its annual free Halloween
Carnival on Thursday, October 31, starting at 6:00 p.m. for a supervised environment
full of fun activities and plenty of candy. It will be at Paramount Park, located at 14400
Paramount Blvd. For more information, call (562) 220-2121.
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
Starting A Small Business
Workshops That Help Businesses Grow
Available at theParamount Chamber
www.paramountchamber.com
(click on events/calendar)
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Distributed and read by more than 20,000 residents
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15357 Paramount Boulevard, Paramount, CA 90723
562-634-3980 • Fax: 562-634-0891 • www.paramountchamber.org
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 @ 10am to 12pm
This seminar will get you on the right path to starting a small business with topics including:
• researching your business idea
• business plan outline
• legal aspects
• start-up expenses & financing
• general management issues.
Fee: $20
(Make checks payable to LBCC SBDC)
For Reservations:
562-938-5051 SBDC
Or jgrass@lbcc.edu
Workshops will be held at:
Paramount Chamber of Commerce
15357 Paramount Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723
*Free Business Counseling Also Available
*$25.00 refundable deposit required
Call the Chamber for more information
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Clubs & Organizations
Nova Storage Speaks
at Paramount Rotary
HELP WANTED
CALIFORNIA OUTREACH ORGANIZATION
ALEXANDER HAST (310) 926-7699,
15929 GARFIELD AVE, PARAMOUNT
WE ARE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP US WITH HANDLING
AND GIVING OUT THE FOOD & FOR DONORS WHO ARE WILLING
TO HELP US WITH FOOD OR MONEY CONTRIBUTIONS THAT ARE
TAX DEDUCTIBLE. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION (310)
909-9019.
Now hiring, AUTO MECHANIC, BODY AND PAINT TECH., AND OUTSIDE SALES ACCOUNT MANAGER. Email Heraldsgarage@gmail.com
or visit Herald’s Garage 8124 E. Alondra Blvd., Paramount.
ZLS Beauty Salon, hiring LICENSE COSMETOLOGIST & A HAIR STYLIST
must have 2 years of experience, flexible schedule & great customer service
skills if interested call. Ruby 323 377 5508
From left: Ken and Jodi Cannon from Nova Storage with Rotary President John Berg.
By Villalovos, Mary Jane
Ken Cannon from Nova Storage gave
some great insight to the world of Storage. Who uses storage? Pretty much,
everyone. Storage is a big business with
people and business from all over using
it for different purposes.
There are different types of storage
containers in different sizes. When
looking at sizes, know how much you
will be storing so that you don’t get one
too large or too small. There are even
storage sites that store vehicles either in
parking areas or inside a container.
Things to remember when looking
for a storage place for yourself:
Make a plan - what are you storing?
When will you need to access your
storage? This will determine where on
the lot you may want it. How long will
you need it? Maybe you can negotiate
fees if you pay up front, or are there any
specials? Is there security on the lot?
How safe will your stuff be but more
importantly do you feel safe going there
at different hours?
There is a lot to consider when looking for storage but with some advance
planning the perfect unit can be found.
To place a HELP WANTED ad
please call Maria at (562) 634-3980
Members in the News
Paramount Dance Company’s Disney Days
Paramount Dance Company ended their summer by preforming at California
Adventure Disneyland Resort. Dancers where given complimentary tickets and a
behind the scenes look at how the magic takes place.
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El Camino College Compton Center Names
2013 Distinguished Faculty and Staff
El Camino College Compton Center
recently announced its honorees for the 2013
Distinguished Faculty and Staff awards at
the Annual Faculty and Staff Appreciation
Breakfast, an event designed to thank all
members of the campus community for their
commitment to ECC Compton Center and
its educational mission. Vanessa Haynes,
academic counselor; Dustin Black, adjunct
history professor; and Alice Hawkins, staff
member, were recognized for their dedication to ECC Compton Center students and
to their professions.
Vanessa Haynes, recipient of the Distinguished Faculty award, has served as
an academic counselor at ECC Compton
Center since 1998. A respected counselor
who is valued by her colleagues for her
energy and enthusiasm, Haynes is known
for her commitment to innovation and her
passion for student success. She guides
students by developing individual education plans, recommending workshops, and
teaching Human Development courses.
According to students and peers, Haynes
is regarded as passionate about education
and goes above and beyond to help students
prepare for graduation. She also provides
support to veterans, counseling them on the
regulations and process for certification for
Veteran Education Benefits. Her devotion to
ECC Compton Center students and fellow
faculty members is reflected in the depth of
her involvement, including programs such
as New Student Welcome Day, Transfer
Center, Athletic Counseling, Student Success, EOPS/CARE, Student Learning Outcomes, and the Commencement Committee.
Haynes earned both a master’s degree in
education counseling and student personnel
and a bachelor’s degree in social science
from San Jose State University.
Dustin Black, recipient of the Outstanding Adjunct Faculty award, is an exemplary
member of the History Department. He is
recognized as an instructor who “is focused
on student success and getting the best out
of his students.” Black was instrumental in
establishing a new chapter of the student
honors society Alpha Gama Sigma (Tau
chapter) at ECC Compton Center. The Alpha
Gama Sigma honors society helps students
define and reach their goals by providing the
information and focus needed for success.
He serves as an advisor for Alpha Gamma
Sigma on his own time, is a mentor for the
First Year Experience program, and consistently seeks ways to help students excel.
Black earned a master’s degree in history
from California State University, Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree in history from
California State University, Long Beach.
Alice Hawkins, recipient of the Distinguished Staff award, is a valued member of
the Maintenance and Operations Department. She is recognized for being professional at all times, and contributing beyond
her day-to-day responsibilities. When assigned to the Athletic Department, Hawkins
coordinated the awards banquet, arranging
all details of the event including food, decor
and the student-athlete awards. As a member of Homeland Security with the United
States Coast Guard Auxiliary, Hawkins has
earned the rank of Flotilla Commander.
She is currently studying to earn a master’s
degree in counseling psychology at National
University and earned a bachelor’s degree
in psychology from California State University, Dominguez Hills.
Stater Bros. Charities and Inland Women
Fighting Cancer Raise Funds and Awareness
for Local Cancer Treatment Centers
Annual Believe Walk will bring more
than 10,000 walkers to downtown Redlands
on Sunday, October 6th! SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA – On Sunday, October
6th, 2013, the 6th Annual Believe Walk
will kick off at Orange and State Streets
in downtown Redlands, California. Walk
participants and volunteers are encouraged
to register online at www.BelieveIE.com.
Individual Registration is $35, 4-12 years
old is $10 and 3 and under is free, and there
is an additional $15 late registration fee after
September 30th. Walkers have the opportunity to do either a 5K or 10K route, and pets
are also encouraged to attend.
“This small town event has evolved
into a community celebration,” said Jack
H. Brown, Chairman and CEO of Stater
Bros. Supermarkets. “Everyone is affected
by cancer at some point in their lives, and
it’s amazing to see how our community, the
Inland Empire, has stepped up to the plate
to do something about it.”
In just five years, the Believe Walk has
donated over $1.7 million to local cancer
fighting organizations. Past recipients include the recently unveiled Patient Resource
Center at Loma Linda University Cancer
Center, St. Bernardine Medical Center in
San Bernardino, Redlands Community
Hospital, and Michelle’s Place in Temecula
Valley.
“The level of community support for
the Believe Walk has been amazing,” said
Nancy Varner, Co-Founder of the Inland
Women Fighting Cancer Committee. “It’s so
exciting to see how all aspects of the community have come together for one cause,
to fight cancer.”
At the end of the Walk, participants will
celebrate at the Believe Bash located at the
Redlands Bowl. More than 50 vendors will
be at the Bash with lots of food and free
items for the participants.
Pathway’s Teen
Volunteer Program
Pathways Volunteer Hospice is coordinating a ‘Teen Volunteer’ program
at Lakewood Regional Medical Center. If you are 16 years old or older and
enjoy being around people, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. If you
are interested, please call our office at 562-531-3031. All applicants must be
interviewed prior to being accepted into program.
COUPONS
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COUPONS
Mexican Restaurant
Since 1970 when the first Casa Gamino was opened founder
Cipriano Gamino has strived to give all his customers good
Mexican Food with excellent service and good prices. In all our
locations we continue to do the same for our customers.
No gimmicks, just delicious food.
Music Duet – Friday & Saturday Nights
5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
8330 E. Alondra Blvd., Paramount
562-630-9100
562-634-6225
Open: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Fri. - Sat. 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
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PEP
Top Students Honored During Education Month
Education Month in Paramount once again recognized, among others, the top-performing teachers and students in our school district, and a special note of thanks go out
to everyone in the City and Paramount Unified who made the celebration such a positive
experience.
There was a great turnout of local and regional educational resources at the Safe, Smart,
and Healthy Fair in Paramount Park on September 21st. And the community came out in
big numbers, as always.
We also acknowledged the students who had the highest grade point averages in the
9th, 10th and 11th grades last year. Those fine scholars are:
9th Grade
Lucia Martinez
Alexis Salazar
Gabriela Aldrete
Juan Alvarado
Evelyn Chavarin
Martha Corona
Maria Martinez
Rubi Meza
Daisy Nava
Guadalupe Quirarte
Simon Velasquez
10th Grade
Dhamar Lopez
Judith Santano
Jorge Cardenas
Gisel Lopez
Jesus Cervantes
Xandria Ortiz
Leonardo Hernandez
Oliver Mendez
Karen Gonzalez
Laura Quirarte
Salvador Sanchez
11th Grade
Kenneth Teeples
Mareeya Tongkul
Darlene Spicer
Leonardo Silva
Maria Valles
Samantha Bejarano
Yesenia Gonzalez
Andrea Orozco
Maria Rivera
Anna Joy Floresca
It was a great day, a great month, and we all look forward to doing it again next September.
Become a Homework Help Volunteer
PEP is looking for volunteers who are willing to put in 2-12 hours a week as homework
tutors for elementary school children at the Paramount Petroleum Learning Center at Spane
Park. Homework Help is offered Monday through Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Training is provided and a background
check is required.
For more information on becoming a Homework Help volunteer, please call (562)
220-2132 or e-mail Suleyma Rosales at srosales@paramountcity.com. Or you can stop
by the Community Services and Recreation Department at 15300 Downey Ave. to pick
up an application.
PEP Scholars Recognized
The recipients of the 10th Annual Paramount Achievement Student Scholarships given
out by the Paramount Education Partnership (PEP) were recognized at the September
3rd City Council meeting. (Ten of the 24 recipients, in the front row, were able to
attend.) Front row, from left: Yesica Vasquez, Mario Casteñada Martinez, Bunyoung
Tuy, Christian Reynaga, Gabriela Herincx, Tanya Garcia, Priscilla Saucedo, Cesar
Arturo Castañeda, Mariana Cardenas, and Charisa Klunglukchue. Back row, from left:
Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer, Councilmember Tom Hansen, Vice Mayor Diane J.
Martinez, Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Mayor Gene Daniels, School Board President
Vivian Hansen, PUSD Superintendent Herman Mendez, School Board member Tony
Peña, PEP Foundation Board member Jon Tanklage of Marukan Vinegar USA, and
Bill Winters of Paramount Petroleum.
Chamber of Commerce Gives to PEP
Paramount Chamber of Commerce President Brenda Olmos presented a donation
to the PEP scholarship fund at the September 3rd City Council meeting. From left:
School Board member Tony Peña, Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor
Diane J. Martinez, Olmos, Mayor Gene Daniels, Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer,
Councilmember Tom Hansen, School Board President Vivian Hansen, and PUSD
Superintendent Herman Mendez.
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PARAMOUNT CHAMBER FIESTA
Sponsored by: Chapel of Change Christian Fellowship, Clinica Medica Hispana and Modern Development
Jason Doyle (Stolen From Heaven) and Karen Sonnenberg (Total-Western) at the
Paramount Fiesta Chamber booth.
Power 106 Radio invites contestants on the stage to compete in a music trivia
contest.
Funky Funnel Cakes served up some tasty treats at the Fiesta.
Event sponsor Clinica Medica Hispana gave out lots of prizes during their free
drawings at the Fiesta.
Gus’s Deli, BBQ and Grill smelled as good as it tasted.
Event sponsor Chapel of Change Christian Fellowship gave away a free bike during
the event.
Modern Development’s security team did a great job making sure everyone stayed
safe at the Fiesta.
The Fiesta had carnival rides for people of all ages.
D & J Delicious Mexican Food serving hungry visitors at the Fiesta
Bianchi Theatres held drawings for free movie tickets all weekend long.
October 2013 Paramount Pulse Beat
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Paramount Recognizes Community Members
The Paramount City Council recognized some special members of the community at its September
3rd meeting, including educators and students in celebration of the City’s annual Education Month.
The City Council commended Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department deputies Welby Cham and Hector Vazquez, and
Bianchi Theater security guard and EMT Ahyson Padilla, for
helping to save the life of a theater patron who had suffered
a heart attack. From left: Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice
Mayor Diane J. Martinez, Mayor Gene Daniels, Dep. Cham,
Padilla, Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer, Dep. Vazquez, and
Councilmember Tom Hansen.
Hollydale Middle School was honored at the meeting for
contributing the most money in the annual Pennies for PEP
fundraiser. Principal Kevin Longworth accepted the City’s Piggy
Bank Award. From left: Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice
Mayor Diane J. Martinez, Mayor Gene Daniels, Longworth,
Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer, Councilmember Tom Hansen,
School Board President Vivian Hansen, PUSD Superintendent
Herman Mendez, and School Board member Tony Peña.
The Council congratulated the latest group of five Gates
Millennium Scholarship winners from Paramount High School
(four of whom were away at college). The five recipients
is a record for the school, and brings the total number of
Paramount Gates Scholars to a remarkable 17. From left:
From left: School Board member Tony Peña, Councilmember
Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor Diane J. Martinez, Mayor Gene
Daniels, Gates Scholar Xavier Aldana (who is attending
USC), Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer, Councilmember Tom
Hansen, School Board President Vivian Hansen, and PUSD
Superintendent Herman Mendez.
Paramount businesses that were given Good Corporate Citizen
Awards by the Industrial Waste Section of the Sanitation
Districts of Los Angeles County for properly discharging
their industrial wastewater were recognized by the Council.
(The City of Paramount was a winner, as well. Front row,
from left, representatives from Ace Clearwater Enterprises,
Paramount Petroleum, Fortress Resources (doing business as
Royal Truck Body), and Marukan Vinegar (USA). Back row,
from left: Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer, Councilmember
Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor Diane J. Martinez, Mayor Gene
Daniels, and Councilmember Tom Hansen.
The Paramount Snowflakes from the Iceland skating rink
were recognized for competing at a National U.S. Figure
Skating Showcase and taking 5th place against 13 other
teams from around the country. Front row, from left:
Snowflakes Elyssa Ruiz, Jocelyn Rios, Kelsey Murguia,
Alyssa Guevara, Carissa Canales, Stephanie Bocanegra,
and Debra Aguirre. Back row, from left: Councilmember
Daryl Hofmeyer, Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor
Diane J. Martinez, Mayor Gene Daniels, Snowflakes Coach
Darlene Sparks, and Councilmember Tom Hansen.
Each campus in the Paramount Unified School District names
a Teacher of the Year, and the City Council, along with
officials from PUSD, honored the latest group. Back row,
from left: Councilmember Tom Hansen, Councilmember Daryl
Hofmeyer, Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor Diane
J. Martinez, Mayor Gene Daniels, PUSD Superintendent
Herman Mendez, School Board President Vivian Hansen,
and School Board member Tony Peña.
Ethel Hillyard, Paramount’s longtime community historian,
was honored by the City Council for writing her books on
local history and her commitment to the community, including
16 years on the Paramount Unified School District Board of
Education, volunteering at the hospital, membership in the
Women’s Club, and founding of the Friends of the Paramount
Library. From left: From left: School Board member Tony Peña,
Councilmember Peggy Lemons, Vice Mayor Diane J. Martinez,
Mayor Gene Daniels, Hillyard, Councilmember Daryl Hofmeyer,
Councilmember Tom Hansen, School Board President Vivian
Hansen, and PUSD Superintendent Herman Mendez.
The City Council congratulated the Paramount Dance
Company and its owner Danaly Perez for winning a number
of awards at a World Folk Dance Competition in Las Vegas
that included dancers from all over the country.
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Ask The Expert
Help for home Buyers is HERE!!
Rene Ramos
International City Mortgage, Inc.
310-386-1693
If you plan to buy a home and need
assistance for down payment and/or closing cost I would like to invite you to take
a brief moment to read this article and get
informed. Outlined below are two major
reasons why you need to take advantage of
what has already been available to you for
many years.
1. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act from 2009 is still providing
federal funds to designated areas across
the US. The Main purpose of the program
is to stabilize cities and prevent downward
spiral of property abandonment. Did you
know that the City of Los Angeles recently
allocated $100,000,000 to cycle?
2. Established in 1975, CalHFA was
charted as the State of California affordable housing bank to make low interest
loans through the sale of tax-exempt bonds.
CalHFA, is a completely self-supporting
State agency, and its bonds are repaid by
revenues generated through mortgage loans,
not taxpayer dollars.
Here are a few numbers for you to consider when taking advantage of the programs
and funds available:
- Up to $60,000 for combined down payment/closing cost in the City of LA*
- Credit certificates for bigger federal tax
refunds when you any buy where in California*
- 3.5% For your down payment (ZERO
interest, deferred payment)*
- 3.0 for your down payment and/or closing
cost (simple interest, differed payment)*
- $7,500 or $15,000 for teachers, school
administration, staff and classified employees*
- VA’s $0 down required and exempt from
all fist time home buyer rules*
*For More information on these and
other home buyer programs, please contact
your local expert. Each program guide will
vary and some may be combined. You may
also contact the Paramount Chamber who
can refer you to a qualified loan officer to
further outline each program.
Paramount Chamber of Commerce
Invites you to attend a Open House / Ribbon Cutting
Fitness Zone Dance Studio
Thursday, October 17th
15526 Paramount Blvd. #G
Beginning at 11:30 am
Lunch Served
Raffle & FREE Zumba Class 9:00 am -10:30 am (open to the public)
RSVP: (562) 634-3980
The Holidays are almost here
why not celebrate them Italian Style?
CAFÉ CORLEONE WILL MAKE YOUR
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Schedule your party by October 31st and receive a $50
Gift Certificate on Caterings of $500 or more or
a $100 Gift Certificate on Caterings of $1,000 or more.
CALL CAFÉ CORLEONE
AT 562-408-6100 TODAY!
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October 2013 Paramount Pulse Beat
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Business Corner
10 Tips for Making Your Website Mobile-Friendly
More than half of American adults own
smartphones and one-third own tablets, according to the Pew Internet and American
Life Project—and more and more of these
consumers are using their devices to go
online. A mobile-friendly website can boost
your business’s sales: According to Google,
67 percent of consumers are more likely
to buy from a business if it has a mobilefriendly website. Ready to “mobilize” your
website? Follow these 10 tips.
1. Test your site. There are a variety
of tools you can use to see how your site
looks on a range of different mobile devices,
from Android phones to iPads. MobilePhoneEmulator, mobiReady and Screenfly
are a few to try.
2. Begin with the basics. Smartphone
users are typically looking for directions,
hours and contact information. Put that
information at the top of your website’s
home page, where it’s easy to find, along
with a link to your address on Google Maps.
Include a “click to call” button on every page
of your website so customers on the go can
contact you easily.
3. Limit images. Too many images, or
images that are too large, will take a long
time to load on a mobile device, frustrating
prospective customers. It’s OK to use images, but use smaller sizes and compress the
images so they’ll load quickly on a mobile
connection.
4. Design for touchscreens. Clicking on
a tiny smartphone screen is harder than using
a computer mouse. Avoid user frustration by
making sure that buttons and links are big
enough to click on easily, and putting plenty
of white space around them so users don’t
accidentally hit the wrong link.
5. Limit the amount of text users must
enter. Filling out lengthy forms on a smartphone or tablet is tiring. Wherever possible,
use dropdown menus or a list of choices so
users can tap a selection rather than type in
information.
6. Cut down on content. When they’re
squinting at a small device, your customers
don’t want to read a lot of words. Streamline
your content so they can get the key points
of your message quickly.
7. Simplify site navigation. If your
standard website has a lot of menu options
or tabs, consolidate them into a shorter list
of navigation options for your mobile site.
Focus on the choices mobile users are most
likely to care about—for instance, they
don’t need to see your restaurant’s “About
Us” page, but they do want to see your
“Menus.”
8. Make email messages mobile-friendly. In a Constant Contact study, 80 percent
of smartphone owners say it’s extremely important that emails be readable on a mobile
device, and 75 percent say they are “highly
likely” to delete an email if they can’t easily
read it on their smartphone. Consider using
an email marketing provider like Constant
Contact, which has templates already formatted for mobile devices. Constant Contact
even offers free workshops on developing
mobile-friendly emails, or visit your local
SBDC for help.
9. Think mobile when being social. Four
in 10 social media users regularly access
social media from their mobile phones, the
Pew Internet and American Life Project
reports. Keep posts short so customers can
quickly enjoy them on mobile devices. For
instance, “Excited for fall fashion yet?” with
Compra tu “tienda virtual” por solo US$500.00 con miles de productos
Que tu dinero trabaje para ti mientras tu duermes
Asegura tu independencia economica
Negocio sin fronteras
Se un empresario global
Costo US$500.00 Te llevaras contigo todo lo que sigue a continuacion:
1.- Tu propio dominio eso quiere decir que tu eliges el nombre de tu empresa virtual de la “tienda virtual” y
un cerfificado de propiedad del mismo a tu nombre a perpetuidad.
2.- Esta tienda estara habilitada para vender una linea de miles de productos.
3.- La venta, empaque, envio o shipping que se haga por tu tienda, lo hara la tienda master a la cual estara
vinculada.
4.- La tienda master pagara una renta sobre la utilidad del 30% de la diferencia del precio de mayoreo y el
precio de venta al menudeo, en forma inmediata el dia de la transaccion.
5.- El costo del Hosting o soporte mensual es 10 dolares.
6.- Flexibilidad en la administracion, autonoma o vinculada y administrada por la tienda Master.
7.- Puedes heredarlo, venderlo, regalarlo, cambiarlo, nombrar un beneficiario, etcetera.
8.- Puedes pedir la devolucion del integro de tu inversion dentro de un periodo de 5 anos a partir de habilitada
tu tienda virtual, asi que puedes considerarlo un ahorro sin riesgo.
Informes al 702-417-8147
Solo podran acceder al evento los que pagaron por la inversion sin excepciones.
NO tienes que ofrecer o vender tu personalmente ningun producto ni nada, no es multinevel, no ahi que
reclutar ni prospectar.
a photo of your boutique’s new fall sweaters
is better than “We are ready for fall—are
you? Our store just got a new shipment of
sweaters in tons of cozy fall colors. We are
so excited to have you come in and see the
new line!”
10. Get help. Visit the SBDC for help
making your website mobile-friendly or
research paid services like bMobilized,
Dudamobile, Mobify and MobilizeToday
that convert your existing website to a mobile-friendly one.
Rieva Lesonsky is CEO of GrowBiz
Media, a content and consulting company
that helps entrepreneurs start and grow their
businesses. Before launching her business,
she was Editorial Director of Entrepreneur
Magazine. Rieva Lesonsky also works with
the Los Angeles Regional Small Business
Development Center Network. The SBDC is
a group of successful small business owners
helping fellow entrepreneurs start, sustain,
and grow their business through low-cost
workshops and free one-on-one consulting
in business planning, finance, marketing,
and various other specialty areas (Spanish
speaking consultants available). To make
an appointment call: (562) 938-5100, or
email: sbdcinfo@lbcc.edu
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Pregunte al Experto
COMO IDENTIFICAR SI TU HIJO/A
ESTA CONSUMIENDO DROGAS
PLAN DE ACCION DE SEIS PASOS
DK Counseling (323) 251-7511
David y Klaudette
Hola querido público estamos aquí
de nuevo saludándolos cordialmente, y
de ante mano agradeciendo su atención
y cooperación para mejorar a nuestras familias y por ende a nuestra comunidad.
Recordemos que estamos en el plan de
acción de seis pasos. En la edición anterior
hablamos del paso #2 que se trató de establecer reglas y límites para obtener resultados positivos en la relación con nuestros
hijos. Hablamos sobre cómo ganarnos el
respeto de nuestros hijos primeramente,
y como ser un verdadero ejemplo para
merecer ser escuchados y respetados.
Esa es la mejor manera de obtener los
resultados que buscamos, predicar con el
ejemplo. Ahora entremos al
PASO #3 SUPERVISION ACTIVA.
La supervisión activa se puede describir con cinco expresiones simples:
1. Con quien?
2. Que?
3. A donde?
4. Cuando?
5. Por que?
Hagamos que a nuestros hijos les resulte imposible consumir drogas o alcohol,
pero como hacemos eso?
Supervisando de cerca sus actividades,
revisando y verificando todo lo que hacen,
con tanta frecuencia como sea necesario.
Pongamos mucha atención a donde van,
con quien se juntan, quienes son sus
amigos más cercanos y a que se dedican
también.
Usted puede visitar repentinamente
las fiestas y reuniones que asisten, así,
sin avisar, observando todo con cautela
para asegurarse que no haya consumo de
alcohol o alguna droga.
A los chicos no les gusta ser vigilados
y sentirán vergüenza ante sus amigos por
la aparición repentina de sus padres, pero
usted no se intimide ni sienta temor, recuerde que lo más importante es la seguridad
de nuestros hijos, ellos se disgustaran por
ahora, pero después cuando lo mediten
hasta ellos mismo se lo agradecerán.
Atención en esto, guarde su postura,
no lo avergüence, no lo trate mal, no lo
amenace, porque eso puede ser contraproducente. Pues no se trata de maltrato, ni
abuso en la educación de nuestros hijos.
El trato debe de ser con amor, respeto,
paciencia y firmeza.
Ahora, también en nuestra casa,
debemos hacer supervisiones rutinarias
en la recamara de nuestros hijos/as para
asegurarnos que no escondan drogas,
alcohol o alguna cosa dañina. No tenga
temor de “invadir su privacidad” es de
suma importancia hacer estas cosas, ya
que muchas veces ellos hacen cosas bajo
presión de sus amigos. Su hijo puede que
sea un buen muchacho/a un buen estudiante, buen hijo, por lo mismo debemos
cuidar bien quienes son sus amigos, pues
ellos influyen muchísimo en la conducta
y en la vida de ellos.
Por eso:
Con quién? Con quien está mi hijo?
Debemos conocer los números de teléfono, las direcciones y aun a los padres
de los amigos de nuestros hijos.
Qué? Que va a hacer mi hijo? Va a ir
a un baile, a un espectáculo, a una reunión,
fiesta o show?
A dónde? A donde va a estar mi hijo?
Cuál es la dirección, que tipo de lugares,
y en donde está ubicado?
Cuando? Cuando regresara a la casa?
Que horario le pusimos para regresar?
Cumplirá en lo que quedamos?
Por qué? Por qué vamos a permitir que
nuestro hijo vaya a esa fiesta? Debemos
de considerar dos aspectos: Como ha sido
su conducta y responsabilidad durante la
semana en la casa y en la escuela y también
que tipo de reunión o fiesta quiere asistir.
La supervisión activa debe de ser
constante y firme, pero nunca olvidemos
que NO se debe de usar la agresión física,
verbal o mental.
Recordemos siempre que el AMOR
debe de ir adelante, en primer lugar toda
la vida.
Como dijimos en la edición pasada:
Las dos palabras más poderosas en cualquier idioma son: TE AMO.
Hasta aquí llegamos por hoy, que
todo este mes sea de paz, amor y felicidad en sus hogares, sus amigos: David y
Klaudette
Make A Difference
Serving the community since 1946, the
Paramount Lions have been actively
participating in and providing donations
to support local programs such as PEP
(Paramount Education Partnership), Relay
for Life, City of Hope, youth sports, food
banks, and eye care for families in need.
Come join our dedicated
members as we build friendships
and partnerships with a common
goal of giving back to the
community.
Join us for lunch: Thursdays --12:30-1:30
Casa Gamino Restaurant
8330 Alondra Blvd.
Google us: Paramount Lions Club
Call us: 562.716.5859
✩
Join A Service Club
PARAMOUNT
ELKS
LODGE 1804
Serving the community for over fifty years
Major Sponsor of Dictionaries for 3rd graders PUSD
Monthly/Yearly Scholorships for PHS seniors
Donate to Vets in L.B. Vets Hospital
Meetings every Monday night 730pm
HALL FOR RENT
Weddings * Quinceaneras * Birthdays
Max 250 people
8108 E. Alondra Blvd • 562 633-1804
www.paramountelks.org
Paramount Rotary Club has
served the Community since 1954
The Rotary Club is an organization of local business and professional people who supply
humanitarian assistance to primarily local residents. Among its many services, the Club’s
members personally provide:
• college/technical school scholarships to graduating Paramount students,
• clothing to qualified Paramount children,
• holiday season food and gift support to qualified Paramount families and,
• books and educational materials to Guatemalan students, reconstructive cleft
palate and clubfoot surgery to Mexican children.
The Club raises funds for community services through its annual Paramount
Rotary Golf Tournament.
The Club meets at noon every Tuesday at Progress Plaza Park (15500
Downey Ave.) for fellowship, lunch and an informational program.
Do the Club’s activities sound like fun to you? If so, please be our guest
for lunch. For more information call President John Berg at 562-630-1200 ext.
219 or Secretary Duane Mahan at 562-634-0234. Please visit our website at
ClubRunner.ca/Paramount . We hope to see you soon!
VILLA DENTAL
15717 Paramount Blvd. Suite C
Paramount, CA 90723
(562) 602-1200
(corner of Alondra & Paramount Blvd.)
www.villadentalparamount.com
*All specials expire on 10-31-2013