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LAKE COUNTY – The Lake County Chamber of Commerce will host a series of seminars during the month of July to educate Lake County business owners on how to use the Chamber's new “Shop, Stay & Play” Web site to market and grow their businesses.
During these FREE 1 hour seminars, business owners will learn how to:
Create an eye-popping business profile that stands out from the crowd;
Select “Outrageous Deals” that work for both business owners and customers;
Write an Outrageous Deal that gets “snapped off the shelves”;
Develop a plan and measure the results of a Shop, Stay & Play marketing campaign.
These seminars will be co-presented by Christine Hutt and Carol Cole-Lewis, Lake County Internet marketing professionals and members of the Shop, Stay & Play leadership team.
The seminars will be held on the following dates:
Middletown: July 20, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Calpine Geothermal Visitor's Center,15500 Central Park Road, Middletown;
Clearlake/Lower Lake: July 22, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Impact Training Center, 14913 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake;
Lakeport: July 27, 6 p.m., Mendo Lake Credit Union, Safeway Plaza, 11th Street, Lakeport;
Online: July 22, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
For more details and to reserve your space, go to http://lcnewmediamarketing.com or call Carol Cole-Lewis at 707-587-4277.
Shop, Stay & Play is a “Shop Local” program sponsored by the Lake County Chamber of Commerce. Its Web site, http://shopstayplay.com, is the premier place on the Internet for finding the best things to buy, places to stay, services to use and fun things to do in Lake County.
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SACRAMENTO – State Controller John Chiang has released his monthly report covering California’s cash balance, receipts and disbursements in June.
The month’s revenues were below the governor’s May revision estimates by $54.6 million, or 0.5 percent.
“California’s cash position is stable today, but that could be short-lived,” said Chiang. “The governor and Legislature’s lack of urgency in adopting an honest budget could pave the way to a completely avoidable cash crisis later this year.”
Personal income tax revenues were $333 million better (6.1 percent) than anticipated. Corporate taxes were down $156 million (-7.5 percent) and sales taxes dropped $153 million (-5.7 percent).
Expenditures were running $1.36 billion behind estimates through June 30. The state’s $9.9 billion cash deficit is being covered entirely by internal borrowing.
June's financial statement and the summary analysis can found on the Controller’s Web site at www.sco.ca.gov.
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