Solano EDC January luncheon event

27th Annual Meeting of the
Solano Economic
Development Corporation

Thursday, January 28, 2010
at the Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield

11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Registration
11:30 a.m. lunch & program

Keynote Speaker:
Doug Henton
President, Collaborative Economics

Topic:
Unveiling of the Solano County 2009 Index of
Economic & Community Progress

Travis Air Force Base Update

Guest Speakers:
Colonel James C. Vechery, USAF
Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB

Colonel John Flournoy, Jr., USAFR
Commander, 349th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB

Colonel John Lipinski, USAF
Commander, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Travis AFB

Cost: $45 per person.  $350 Table of 8.

To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org
Make checks payable to/mail to Solano EDC,
360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534
Please notify our office of cancellations.
No-shows will be billed.

Solano EDC November breakfast event

Topic: Energy Cluster Report
As you know, Solano County is becoming a rapidly growing center for energy-related initiatives. We have a great story that is getting better and better—and want to make sure that we do all we can to sustain our momentum in the years ahead. This is both a challenging and exciting time for energy and green-related industries. Growing competition, economic uncertainty, workforce, transportation and other issues are concerns. However, the industry continues to innovate—creating new products and pursuing new markets. We ask that you join us to help the energy industry move forward in Solano County.

Keynote Speaker:

Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Registration & Networking: 7:30 –8:00 am
Breakfast & Program: 8:00 am - 9:30 am
Cost: $ 25 Solano EDC Members *
*complimentary tickets available- varies on member level
$ 35 Non-members

To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org Make checks payable to/mail to Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534 Please notify our office of cancellations. No-shows will be billed.

Event sponsored by: Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Solano EDC Chairman Circle members: Syar Industries, Inc.; Touro University; Solano Garbage Company and Republic Services, Inc.

Solano EDC October 2009 Breakfast Event

Real Estate Round-up 2009

Panel of industry experts will discuss Solano’s position and future forecasts. Don’t miss this opportunity for a comprehensive Solano County real estate update.

Speakers and Topics:

Business/Industrial Parks:  
Brooks Pedder, Colliers International

Global Real Estate Trends:
Jose McNeill, McNeill Real Estate Services

Date            Thursday, October 29, 2009
Time:              7:30 - 8 am Registration & Networking
                        8:00 - 9 am Program
Place:             Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost:               $25.00* Solano EDC Members
                        $35.00 Non-Members
* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level

Sponsored by: Sutter Health, Sharp Public Affairs and 
Vacaville Christian Schools

To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org
Make checks payable to/mail to 
Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA  94534 

Solano EDC Breakfast Event

State Budget Raid & Impact on Local City and County Agencies

Keynote Speaker:

John Shirey, Executive Director
California Redevelopment Association
 
Date:  Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Time: 
7:30 - 8 am Registration & Networking
8:00 - 9 am Program
Place:
  Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost:
  $25.00* Solano EDC Members
$35.00 Non-Members
* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level

This event is sponsored by Kitchell & Vacaville Christian Schools

To register, call (707) 864-1855 or email Pat



Solano EDC Breakfast Event

Solano’s Economic Impact – Wine Industry

Come hear about the Economic Impact of the Wine Industry on Solano County from Industry Experts on growing, bottling, corking, distribution and tourism!


Panelists:

Ron Lanza, Wooden Valley Winery

James Herwatt, Cork Supply

Matt Schrap, California Trucking Association


Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009

Time: 7:30 - 8 am Registration & Networking

8:00 - 9 am Program

Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield

Cost: $25.00* Solano EDC Members

$35.00 Non-Members

* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level


Event Sponsored by: Pride Industries; Gaw VanMale and Sutter Health


Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members: Syar Industries; Solano Garbage Company; Touro University and Republic Services, Inc.


To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org

Make checks payable to/mail to Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534

Please notify our office of cancellations. No-shows will be billed.

Commercial Finance Update “Defrosting the Market”

Learn new strategies for navigating in today's complex and evolving credit world!
Find out what’s hot - what’s not!

Panelists:
Paul Schroeder, Cohen Financial
Ron Vyse, Wells Fargo Bank
Patsy Van Ouwerkerk, Travis Credit Union

Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Time: 7:30 - 8 am Registration & Networking
8:00 - 9 am Program
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost: $25.00* Solano EDC Members
$35.00 Non-Members
* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level

Event Sponsored by: Travis Credit Union

To RSVP Call or Email Pat at (707) 864-1855

A Solano County Housing Overview: Stabilization and Recovery

In A Solano County Housing Overview, Tim Youmans of Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. and Greg Paquin of The Gregory Group will provide an overview of the economics and housing conditions that are resulting in the current slowdown and the projected stabilization and recovery in the housing market. You will gain a better understanding of how these economic and housing conditions are impacting cities fiscal performance, a greater understanding of the relationship between development impact fees and real estate sales prices and strategic strategies for addressing the short term and long term impacts of the current housing cycle.


Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time: 7:30 ‐ 8 am Registration & Networking
8:00 ‐ 9 am Program
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost: $25.00* Solano EDC Members
$35.00 Non‐Members
* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level

Event Sponsored by:

Lewis Planned Communities

Call or email Pat to RVSP (707) 864-1855

Solano County Housing Overview Presentation,
Tim Youmans of Economic & Planning Systems, Inc.

Overview of the Economics and Housing Conditions Presentation,
Greg Paquin of The Gregory Group

Solano Transportation Update

Panelists:
Daryl Halls, Executive Director, Solano Transportation Authority
Jim Spering, Chair, Solano Transportation Authority & Solano County Supervisor
Mike Ammann, President, Solano Economic Development Corporation

Date: April 23, 2009
Place: Courtyard by Marriott Fairfield
Registration & Networking: 7:30 –8:00 am
Breakfast & Program: 8:00 am ‐ 9:00 am
Cost: $25 for Members or $35 for Non-Members

Call or email Pat at 707‐864‐1855 to register or for more information

Life Science Cluster Report

Keynote Speaker: Doug Henton
President & Co-Founder, Collaborative Economics

Solano EDC in partnership with Solano County and Doug Henton, President and Co-Founder of Collaborative Economics released the Solano County 2008 Index of Economic and Community Progress.

You are invited to the launch of the first cluster study report on the Life Sciences industry.

Date: February 26, 2009
Time: 7:30 – 8:00 a.m. Registration & Networking
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Program
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost: $ 25.00 each for Solano EDC members*
* Complimentary tickets available varying on member level-call for details
$ 35.00 each for non-members

Please make checks payable to/mail to Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534
For additional information, call 707-864-1855 Fax: 707-864-6621 e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org

Event Sponsored by: Novartis

Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members:
Potrero Hills Landfill; Solano Garbage Company and Touro University

26th Annual Meeting of the Solano EDC

Thursday, January 29, 2009
11:30 am at Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield

Keynote Speaker: Jay Adair, President, Copart
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Cost: $45 per person or $350 for a Table of 8
To register call (707) 864-1855 or email Pat
Sponsorships are available, call for more information

Solano Economic Summit IV
Our Opportunity for an Even Better Solano

One of the challenges coming out of Economic Summit 3 was to find a series of indicators that capture the key community and economic trends. Learn what those key indicators are and what type of story they tell about Solano County.

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008
Time: 7:30 am to 11:30 am
Cost: $25.00 per person
Site: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield, 2200 Gateway Court, Fairfield, CA

Invitation attached. For information and reservations call 707-864-1855.

Summit Sponsors
County of Solano, City and County Coordinating Council, Solano Economic Development Corp., Solano Transportation Authority, Solano County Office of Education

2008 Election Update and A Look Ahead

The Solano Economic Development Corporation (Solano EDC),
in conjunction with the Benicia Chamber of Commerce, Dixon Chamber of Commerce, Fairfield-Suisun Chamber of Commerce, Rio Vista Chamber of Commerce, Vacaville Chamber of Commerce and Vallejo Chamber of Commerce

Invite you to attend a breakfast event featuring:

2008 Election Update and A Look Ahead

Keynote Speaker:
DICK CASTNER, Executive Director
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Western Regional Office

Date: October 29, 2008
Time: 7:30 a.m. Registration & Networking
8:00 a.m. Program
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Cost: $ 25.00 per person

Please make checks payable to/mail to
Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534
For additional information, call 707-864-1855 Fax: 707-864-6621
e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org

2008 Real Estate Round-Up

Panel of industry experts will discuss Solano’s position and future forecasts.
Don’t miss this opportunity for a comprehensive Solano County real estate update.

Speakers and Topics:
Business/Industrial Parks: Brooks Pedder, Colliers International
Retail: Jim Shepherd, Cornish & Carey
Global Real Estate Trends: Jose McNeill, Headwaters Development
Developer/Contractor Perspective: Jeff Thomas, Hearn Construction

Date: September 17, 2008
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield
Registration & Networking: 7:30 –8:00 am
Breakfast & Program: 8:00 am - 9:30 am
Cost: $ 25 Solano EDC Members *
*complimentary tickets available- varies on member level
$ 35 Non-members

To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org
Make checks payable to/mail to
Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534
Please notify our office of cancellations. No-shows will be billed.

Event Sponsored by:
City of Benicia

Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members:
The Reporter; Times Herald; Solano Garbage Company; Potrero Hills Landfill; Touro University

Solano EDC's 19th Annual Golf Classic 2008

Monday, August 11, 2008
at Green Valley Country Club


2007 Golf Classic Winner
2007 Golf Classic Slideshow


A full day of fun, sun, golf and good food

10:00 am Registration
10:00 am Free use of driving range
10:00 to 11:30 am Putting contest
11:00 am Barbecue Luncheon
12:00 pm Shotgun start
Lunch and Dinner is included
Fee of $175 per player includes lunch, dinner, green fees, golf cart, tee prizes, entry in closest to the hole contest, long drive contest, putting contest, two mulligans and free use of the driving range.


For more information contact Pat at (707) 864-1855

Solano EDC July 30th Breakfast in Fairfield

You are invited to the Solano EDC “Health Care at the Crossroads” breakfast meeting on July 30th!
Speakers are Jack Horn, CEO of Partnership HealthPlan of California and Assemblymember Lois Wolk, California State Assembly.

Budget cuts that took effect July 1 put hundreds of thousands of Californians at risk of losing access to quality health care. And more cuts are being considered. What does it mean to employers and those with health care benefits when the system is so drastically weakened? Partnership HealthPlan of California is the lifeline for thousands of local residents. But our most vulnerable are at risk of losing this invaluable program. State funding issues may force the Partnership to close its doors. This hugely successful program not only opens the door for health care to uninsured children and low- and middle-income residents, but also saves the state money. Why is a program that helps 5,500 of its members obtain access to primary care providers at risk? And what does it mean to you?

Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Time: 7:30 - 8:00 am Registration and Networking, 8:00 - 9:00 am Program
Place: Hilton Garden Inn Fairfield, 2200 Gateway Court, Fairfield
Cost: $25 Solano EDC Members *
(*complimentary tickets are available varying on membership level)
$35 Non-members and at the door (not pre-registered)

Invitation attached. To register, call 707-864-1855 or e-mail: pat@solanoedc.org
Make checks payable to/mail to Solano EDC, 360 Campus Lane, Suite 102, Fairfield, CA 94534

Sponsored by:
Kaiser Permanente; NorthBay Healthcare and Sutter Health

Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members:
The Reporter; Times Herald; Solano Garbage Company; Potrero Hills Landfill; Touro University

Solano EDC Member Luncheon

Non-Profit Partners
Serving Solano
Find out what they do for our communities

Date: June 25, 2008
Place: Benicia Yacht Club
400 East Second Street, Benicia, CA
Registration: 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Program: 12:00 pm

Panelists:
Stephanie Wolf, Solano Community Foundation
Ron Marlette, Mission Solano
Marilyn Farley, Solano Land Trust
Kim Thomas, The Children’s Network of Solano County

$25 for Solano EDC Members
$35 for Non-members
To RSVP call or e-mail Pat at (707) 864-1855

Sponsored by:
The City of Benicia
&
AT&T

Solano EDC Breakfast Event
Meet the Business Editors

Editors from Northern California's three premier business publications will review areas of high news interest, and give tips on how to submit news for publication

Brad Bollinger
North Bay Business Journal
Doug Curley
Comstock's Business Magazine
Al Pacciorini
East Bay Business Times

Wednesday, May 28, 2008
7:30 - 8:00 am Registration
8:00 - 9:00 am Program
Hilton Garden Inn, Fairfield
$25 Solano EDC Members
$35 Non-members
To RSVP or for more information contact Pat at (707) 864-1855

Travis Commander Shares Deployment Experiences With Business Leaders


Thursday, March 13, 2008

Travis Commander Shares Deployment Experiences With Business Leaders

By Ian Thompson | DAILY REPUBLIC | March 12, 2008

VACAVILLE - The war on terror, wind turbines, the arrival of Travis Air Force Base's last two C-17s and expansions to David Grant Medical Center's services were subjects Wednesday during base commander Col. Steven Arquiette's speech to local business leaders.

Arquiette has just returned from a four-month deployment in Southwest Asia, where he helped coordinate the Air Force's air mobility, air drop, aeromedical evacuation and air refueling assets.

The commander told members of the Solano Economic Development Corp. he was glad 'to be back where everything is green.'

For the complete story see the Daily Republic Online.

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Travis Commander Back From Mideast
By Danny Bernardini
Article Launched: 03/13/2008


Col. Steven Arquiette

Col. Steven Arquiette Fresh off a four-month stint in the Middle East, Travis Air Force Base's commander met with local business leaders Wednesday to let them know about the important role the base is playing in the war on terrorism and to stress the importance of the base's relationship with the local community.

Col. Steven Arquiette's speech, part of a luncheon sponsored by the Solano Economic Development Corporation in Vacaville, wasn't heavy with statistics and figures about the base, but he did mention that in 2006-07 the strategic weapon drops to troops increased 400 percent and all other air drops increased 200 percent.

"We've promised soldiers that they can go 100 or 200 miles in and we will get them supplies," he said. "We're not slowing down."

Many topics surrounding the base, both literally and figuratively, have made headlines recently. While Arquiette didn't address the controversy of revamping C-5 aircraft or replacing them with C-17s, he did say Travis would be receiving a new C-17 in April.

What he did discuss are the wind turbines near the base that are being proposed and the planned Wal-Mart Supercenter in Suisun City. He said, in both instances, that the appropriate agencies are handling the issues and he is confident that any encroachment or radar issues will be avoided.

Some concern had been expressed in the past about the potential for the projects to interfere with Travis operations, those issues have been dealt with, he said.

As for his time overseas, Arquiette said he is happy to be back at Travis.

"To come back from the desert to Solano County, where everything is green, it was great to get back out there," Arquiette said. "My hat is off to you that help us day in and day out. I want to continue to reach out. Once you start the dialogue, it's a powerful thing."

Arquiette was asked about being promoted out of that rank after his term as Wing Commander expires in May. He said his future is still undetermined.

In the meantime, he said, continuing to grow healthy relationships and ongoing communication are key in assisting in the war and must continue if America is to come out victorious.

"If we don't get it right now, we will be fighting when my son is of age," Arquiette said. "It's not over until we win."

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Reputation Of Travis Solid In D.C.
Reputation Of Travis Solid In D.C.
By Danny Bernardini/Staff Writer
Article Launched: 03/05/2008

Fairfield government officials spent Tuesday rubbing elbows with Air Force generals in Washington, D.C., discussing Travis Air Force Base. And, today, they will discuss other issues with congressional members.

Mayor Harry Price, Councilman Chuck Timm and City Manager Sean Quinn all made the trip to discuss future funding for Travis and city projects. The group talked with The Reporter via conference call Tuesday after a long day of meetings.

The consensus among two- and three-star generals was that Travis has built a great reputation and has come through for the Air Force. Timm said Travis was commended on its strategic airlift activities and the fact that encroachment has not been a problem in regard to the base.

"Folks in the Pentagon are very pleased with the way the Travis community has responded to their needs," Price said.

Timm, who is only in his fifth month of serving on the council, said although it is easy to get blown away by the fact the group is talking to high-ranking officials in national landmarks, the job at hand is to bring home some funding.

"This is out of my realm, it's heavy stuff. It's actually exhausting," Timm said. "We have something they want, that's cooperation. We have a list of things we want. We try and stress the importance and hope they see that.

"We're here two days going from sun-up to sun-down," Timm added.

Quinn said one advantage Fairfield has is that officials have been heading to Washington, D.C., for lobbying. He said the familiarity helps while discussing issues.

"One comment we heard is that they appreciate it that we come back every year," he said. "They recognize that and commented on that. We have a history there."

He said the group has several specific issues on their list, rather than just discussing broad topics.

"This isn't a shotgun approach, it's a rifle approach," Quinn said. "We targeted several things we wanted to discuss and met with the right people."

Some of those items outside Travis' gates include the following:

• $3 million for Fairfield/Solano Radio Interoperability;

• $2 million for the design and construction for a new parking garage for the Fairfield Transportation Center;

• And, $350,000 to improve after-school programs for middle school students.

Danny Bernardini can be reached at county@thereporter.com.

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City Leaders Lobby in D.C.
City Leaders Lobby in D.C.
By Ben Antonius | Daily Republic | March 04, 2008

FAIRFIELD - Keeping Travis Air Force Base robust was the theme of the day during the city's annual lobbying day in Washington, D.C.

Mayor Harry Price, Councilman Chuck Timm and City Manager Sean Quinn made the rounds with the nation's top military officials at the Pentagon on Tuesday, discussing the future of the C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III programs among other Travis concerns.

The three are in the nation's capital this week to push Fairfield's issues with state and federal leaders. The delegation will meet with congressional leaders today.

'We are the messenger,' Timm said. 'The Air Force officials were very circumspect in what they want. They know the monetary issues, they're facing a deficit just like we are.'

Atop the lobbying priority list was the continuation of the C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III military transports, both of which operate out of Travis.

For the complete story check out the Daily Republic Online