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<strong>July</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
THE VALLEY BUSINESS JOURNAL<br />
www.TheValleyBusinessJournal.com<br />
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Advanced College Solutions is Hosting<br />
“Ask a College Student”<br />
Advanced College Solutions is hosting “Ask a College Student” for local<br />
high schoolers on <strong>July</strong> 10th from 2-4 p.m. at the Hampton Inn, 28190 Jefferson<br />
Avenue in Temecula.<br />
Students from public and private universities in California and out of state<br />
will be available for questions, including students from the University of California<br />
and the California State University system. They will address a multitude<br />
of subjects from their biggest adjustments, academics, majors, and activities to<br />
their most helpful choices in high school including recommendations for current<br />
high schoolers.<br />
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (951)<br />
693-2153.<br />
Free Home Based Food Operations Workshop<br />
On Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 14th from 9:00 am-11:00 am, the Inland Empire Small<br />
Business Development Center (IESBDC) will host a FREE Home Based Food<br />
Operations workshop at the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange, 43200<br />
Business Park Drive.<br />
As of January 1, 2013, the State of California permits an enterprise at a private<br />
home to prepare and package low-risk food products for sale to consumers. This<br />
seminar will offer a discussion on the steps required to become a Cottage Food<br />
Operation (CFO) in the County of Riverside. Seminar topics include:<br />
• Permits and Certifications required to operate as a CFO<br />
• Food categories permitted under the law<br />
• Selling at retail locations and local farmers markets<br />
• Operational and Food Labeling requirements<br />
Business owners and start-up entities alike are welcome to attend. Pre-registration<br />
is recommended, as seating is limited. For more information or to<br />
register, please visit: www.iesmallbusiness.com. If you have any questions,<br />
please contact us at (909) 983-0751. This no cost seminar was made possible<br />
by the City of Temecula.<br />
The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center is hosted by the<br />
California State University, San Bernardino University Enterprises Corporation.<br />
The Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)<br />
and the California State University, Fullerton Tri-County Lead SBDC. All of<br />
the SBDC programs and services are offered on a non-discriminatory basis.<br />
Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made.<br />
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2015-<strong>2016</strong> “ Teachers are Heroes” Storm Stadium Celebration<br />
The 2015-16 Teachers are Heroes recipients were honored at the Lake Elsinore<br />
Storm on Wednesday, May 18, <strong>2016</strong>, during the third annual “Teachers<br />
are Heroes” award ceremonies. The Lake Elsinore Storm hosted the end-ofthe-year<br />
celebration and provided tickets to the winning teachers, students and<br />
their families.<br />
The evening celebration began with a pre-game presentation ceremony on<br />
the field. Michael Jordan, Education Director of Student Placement at Azusa<br />
Pacific University (APU) School of Education, spoke on behalf of APU School<br />
of Education and gave a wonderful tribute to the honored teachers. Teachers<br />
were presented with a special plaque provided by MVP Studios in Temecula<br />
and a Nike duffle bag was provided by APU.<br />
Congratulations to the 2015-16 Teachers are Heroes Recipients!<br />
• September: Melissa Lowdermilk of Oak Meadows Elementary School,<br />
Murrieta<br />
• October: Mitchell Brown of Susan H. Nelson High School, Temecula<br />
• November: Israel Marshall of Rancho Viejo Middle School, Hemet<br />
• December/January: Jesus Guzman of Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School,<br />
Temecula<br />
• February: Patty Fullington of Rancho Vista High School, Temecula<br />
• March: Kim Huth of Temecula Valley Charter School, Winchester<br />
• April: Andrew Fox of Ysabel Barnett Elementary School, Temecula<br />
Teachers are Heroes is sponsored by APU and KATY-FM 101.3, The Mix.<br />
The Teachers are Heroes recognition program is a way for parents, students,<br />
and the community to show their appreciation to a teacher who has played a<br />
special role in a student’s life. The kick-off for the <strong>2016</strong>-17 Teachers are Heroes<br />
program will begin August <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
For more information visit: http://www.apu.edu/murrieta/teachers/