The Business Bulletin: Save energy, save money
By: The Californian | ∞
TEMECULA ---- A seminar on efficiency in lighting and air conditioning Oct. 24 is designed to help business owners save money. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event in tandem with Southern California Edison, the electrical utility.
The workshop will address efficiency and rebates for lighting, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, office equipment and refrigeration.
To register, visit www.sce.com/ctac or call (626) 812-7537.
Breakfast snacks are offered at 8 a.m.; the workshop runs from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The chamber's offices are at 26790 Ynez Court.
Made the grade
RIVERSIDE ---- UC Riverside's A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management was included in The Princeton Review's 2007 edition of "Best 282 Business Schools." The two-page review of the Anderson school cited students' enthusiasm as one of its strengths.
Charitable fete
SAN DIEGO ---- Wine Country restaurateurs Steve and Alicia Hamlin will be feted Friday as "sterling legends" at a banquet given by the George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers. The Hamlins established a charitable fund for patients who suffer from Alzheimer's, a debilitating nerve disease.
The couple opened Allie's at Callaway, a restaurant and catering business, in 2002. Tickets are $125. For information or to make reservations, call (619) 543-4700.
Return to the top
TEMECULA ---- US Banker Magazine recognized Temecula Valley Bancorp, the parent company of Temecula Valley Bank, as the top-performing publicly traded bank among U.S. banks with assets of $1 billion to $10 billion. The award is based on Temecula Valley's three-year average return of 30.4 percent on shareholder equity.
Heal, whole
TEMECULA ---- Jenny Wright opened Nirvana, Body, Mind and Spirit last month at 43053 Margarita Road. The holistic health-care business opened in Murrieta in early 2004, but relocated because of limited space. Nirvana offers reiki and a range of other healing arts, and occasional free psychic readings.
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