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NORTH COAST, Calif. – Gem Faire, the West Coast’s premier jewelry and bead show, returns to Santa Rosa Oct. 26 to 28.
It will take place at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, located at 1350 Bennett Valley Road.
Hours are Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is open to the public.
Admission of $7 is valid for the entire weekend.
Exhibitors from all over the world will be on site with the largest selection of fine jewelry, crystals, gemstones, beads, minerals, fossils and much more.
Take advantage of buying direct from the importers and wholesalers. From loose gems, raw minerals and millions of bead strands, to finished jewelry, fashion accessories, supplies and tools, find them all under one roof.
Jewelry repair, cleaning and ring sizing service is available while you shop. Free door prize drawings are conducted every hour throughout the weekend.
For more information, visit www.gemfaire.com or contact Gem Faire Inc. at 503-252-8300 orThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
It will take place at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, located at 1350 Bennett Valley Road.
Hours are Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is open to the public.
Admission of $7 is valid for the entire weekend.
Exhibitors from all over the world will be on site with the largest selection of fine jewelry, crystals, gemstones, beads, minerals, fossils and much more.
Take advantage of buying direct from the importers and wholesalers. From loose gems, raw minerals and millions of bead strands, to finished jewelry, fashion accessories, supplies and tools, find them all under one roof.
Jewelry repair, cleaning and ring sizing service is available while you shop. Free door prize drawings are conducted every hour throughout the weekend.
For more information, visit www.gemfaire.com or contact Gem Faire Inc. at 503-252-8300 or
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- Written by: Gem Faire
SACRAMENTO – In recognition of National Retirement Security Week, California State Treasurer John Chiang has announced the launch of the new CalSavers Web site that will be used by participants when the program launches in November.
The Web site currently provides employers with information on the program, and allows them to apply for the pilot program that begins next month.
“As we celebrate National Retirement Security Week, we are excited to launch this new website that’s just the latest step in finally giving businesses and their employees, up and down this great state, access to this groundbreaking new program,” said Treasurer Chiang. “This easy to navigate site will allow employers to apply for our pilot launch and help us better prepare for the statewide launch next year. CalSavers will not only help put employees on a path to saving for a more dignified retirement, but will help facilitate the most ambitious expansion of retirement security since the passage of Social Security.”
Today, in California, nearly half of middle-income workers in the state are at risk of retiring into economic hardship, with each generation on track to retire poorer than the last.
CalSavers will specifically address this personal savings crisis by providing employers and their employees access to this new retirement savings program.
CalSavers will help up to 7.5 million workers – from Generation Z to baby boomers – save for their retirement.
It will give employees access to a completely voluntary, low-cost, portable retirement savings program, with professionally managed investments overseen by a public and transparent board of directors, chaired by Treasurer Chiang.
Like any retirement program, CalSavers is fully sustained by participant fees, which means not a penny of taxpayer money will be spent on it. Similarly, there are no fees for employers.
The new site will also provide members of the public access to customer service representatives so that they can get more information about the program. Additionally, the site has been launched in both English and Spanish.
The pilot will launch next month, when a diverse group of employers from across the state will have the ability to be the first to sign up for CalSavers. Beginning in mid-2019, the program will open fully statewide for enrollment. Employers with 100 or more employees, who do not already offer a retirement plan, will have one year from the full program launch date to register. Employers with 50 or more employees will be required to register within two years, and those with five or more employees in year three.
After the pilot, employers of any size can register at any time, even before their registration deadline.
California was the first state in the nation to enact legislation creating a broad-based retirement savings program and board, providing a model for other states, including Oregon and Illinois, which followed California’s lead.
For more information about CalSavers, visit the CalSavers website, emailThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , or follow the program on Twitter at @CalSavers.
The Web site currently provides employers with information on the program, and allows them to apply for the pilot program that begins next month.
“As we celebrate National Retirement Security Week, we are excited to launch this new website that’s just the latest step in finally giving businesses and their employees, up and down this great state, access to this groundbreaking new program,” said Treasurer Chiang. “This easy to navigate site will allow employers to apply for our pilot launch and help us better prepare for the statewide launch next year. CalSavers will not only help put employees on a path to saving for a more dignified retirement, but will help facilitate the most ambitious expansion of retirement security since the passage of Social Security.”
Today, in California, nearly half of middle-income workers in the state are at risk of retiring into economic hardship, with each generation on track to retire poorer than the last.
CalSavers will specifically address this personal savings crisis by providing employers and their employees access to this new retirement savings program.
CalSavers will help up to 7.5 million workers – from Generation Z to baby boomers – save for their retirement.
It will give employees access to a completely voluntary, low-cost, portable retirement savings program, with professionally managed investments overseen by a public and transparent board of directors, chaired by Treasurer Chiang.
Like any retirement program, CalSavers is fully sustained by participant fees, which means not a penny of taxpayer money will be spent on it. Similarly, there are no fees for employers.
The new site will also provide members of the public access to customer service representatives so that they can get more information about the program. Additionally, the site has been launched in both English and Spanish.
The pilot will launch next month, when a diverse group of employers from across the state will have the ability to be the first to sign up for CalSavers. Beginning in mid-2019, the program will open fully statewide for enrollment. Employers with 100 or more employees, who do not already offer a retirement plan, will have one year from the full program launch date to register. Employers with 50 or more employees will be required to register within two years, and those with five or more employees in year three.
After the pilot, employers of any size can register at any time, even before their registration deadline.
California was the first state in the nation to enact legislation creating a broad-based retirement savings program and board, providing a model for other states, including Oregon and Illinois, which followed California’s lead.
For more information about CalSavers, visit the CalSavers website, email
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- Written by: California Treasurer’s Office





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