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Started by Californians for the Arts, every April is Arts, Culture and Creativity Month. In April, we celebrate the significance of the impact of the arts across communities in California. One thing remains the same: arts are essential and community is built around arts and culture. There has never been a more critical time to educate, advocate and advance the arts across the state. In celebration of Arts Culture and Creativity Month, Visit Tuolumne, Tuolumne County's Visitor's Bureau has designated April 10th through the 18th this year as Tuolumne County ART WEEK. We hope you find inspiration and information about the different kinds of ARTS based businesses and the ARTIST/Entrepreneurs in this series of podcasts during the week.
Started by Californians for the Arts, every April is Arts, Culture and Creativity Month. In April, we celebrate the significance of the impact of the arts across communities in California. One thing remains the same: arts are essential and community is built around arts and culture. There has never been a more critical time to educate, advocate and advance the arts across the state. In celebration of Arts Culture and Creativity Month, Visit Tuolumne, Tuolumne County's Visitor's Bureau has designated April 10th through the 18th this year as Tuolumne County ART WEEK. We hope you find inspiration and information about the different kinds of ARTS based businesses and the ARTIST/Entrepreneurs in this series of podcasts during the week.
Started by Californians for the Arts, every April is Arts, Culture and Creativity Month. In April, we celebrate the significance of the impact of the arts across communities in California. One thing remains the same: arts are essential and community is built around arts and culture. There has never been a more critical time to educate, advocate and advance the arts across the state. In celebration of Arts Culture and Creativity Month, Visit Tuolumne, Tuolumne County's Visitor's Bureau has designated April 10th through the 18th this year as Tuolumne County ART WEEK. We hope you find inspiration and information about the different kinds of ARTS based businesses and the ARTIST/Entrepreneurs in this series of podcasts during the week.
Started by Californians for the Arts, every April is Arts, Culture and Creativity Month. In April, we celebrate the significance of the impact of the arts across communities in California. One thing remains the same: arts are essential and community is built around arts and culture. There has never been a more critical time to educate, advocate and advance the arts across the state. In celebration of Arts Culture and Creativity Month, Visit Tuolumne, Tuolumne County's Visitor's Bureau has designated April 10th through the 18th this year as Tuolumne County ART WEEK. We hope you find inspiration and information about the different kinds of ARTS based businesses and the ARTIST/Entrepreneurs in this series of podcasts during the week.
Started by Californians for the Arts, every April is Arts, Culture and Creativity Month. In April, we celebrate the significance of the impact of the arts across communities in California. One thing remains the same: arts are essential and community is built around arts and culture. There has never been a more critical time to educate, advocate and advance the arts across the state. In celebration of Arts Culture and Creativity Month, Visit Tuolumne, Tuolumne County's Visitor's Bureau has designated April 10th through the 18th this year as Tuolumne County ART WEEK. We hope you find inspiration and information about the different kinds of ARTS based businesses and the ARTIST/Entrepreneurs in this series of podcasts during the week.
Listen in to Tuolumne talks Business as we discuss the recent changes in remote work and how to sell the romantic notion of a white picket fence, some land, and a 4,000 square-foot home for the same price as a downtown studio apartment. Guest speaker, Stefan Palios and I will discuss what would it really take to make city-dwelling remote workers move to smaller towns? f you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Listen in to Tuolumne talks Business as Interim Tuolumne County Health Officer, Dr. Sergienko shares how his work with the Navy, CDC and more assists with his current position, as well as an update on Tuolumne County's Coronavirus response, actions businesses can take today to assist remaining in lower tiers of the Blueprint for a Safer Economy and how public health department share information related to cases. Thank you for listening. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
The Yosemite Gateway Partners host quarterly meetings in Yosemite Valley as an opportunity for region-wide networking, to receive updates from Yosemite National Park, and to address current issues of regional importance. Join us for excellent networking and sharing of information with Yosemite National Park representatives, local community leaders, businesses, and organizations. As a Board of Directors for YGP, I wanted to share the conversation and discussion regarding Visit California from Caroline Beteta, President & CEO. Thank you for listening. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Listen in to Tuolumne talks Business as we discuss bicycles as a means for economic development, electric bicycle incentives, county policies for future development and more! Thank you for listening. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Wondering what Governor Newsom's Executive Order on Electric Vehicles means for your region or business? Listen in to Tuolumne talks Business as we discuss the order, incentives available to businesses, counties and families, fleet changes, how to capitalize on these changes and what does it mean for those who currently drive a gas Pickup truck like myself. Thank you for listening. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Listen in as Jason Terry from the County of Tuolumne CAO's Office shares information on the $10,000 Business Grant related to the Coronavirus. Hear how the $2000 PPE Grant from the County of Tuolumne has changed, who can apply, for how much, common answers to frequently asked questions and who to contact with more information. Hint, if you need clarification reach out to Cole Przybyla, your Tuolumne talks Business host, or Jason Terry at jterry@co.tuolumne.ca.us If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Join in as Gurbax Sahota of CALED shares great ideas on how to assist with businesses pivoting during this time, accessing data for business decisions, if but for agreements are right for your economic development organization and how activities are essential to the story we tell as economic development directors. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Listen in as we hear from Steve Frisch of the Sierra Business Council about the impacts of the Coronavirus on the Truckee and Sierra Nevada region, advice on sharing the expertise of local regional economic development experts and finally bringing an entrepreneurial spirit to any organization. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Join in to the Business Recovery Webinar from September 2, 2020 with businesses, Supervisors, Public Health staff and yours truly covers the new Blueprint for a Safer Economy. What are the tiered systems, how do they work, what's the process for businesses to understand their guidance and more. Thank you for listening If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Robb Mayberry of California Office of Emergency Services joins Tuolumne talks Business to share Cal OES goals, Current Wildfires in August 2020 and current Coronavirus resources available to businesses. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Tuolumne talks Business today will focus on Economic Development, what is it, why is it and how can we learn from each other as economic development professionals to better our communities. Join in today for a discussion with Barbara Hayes of Rural County Representatives of California as we cover her path to RCRC, the differences between economic development and community development, and nuggets of wisdom throughout the show. If you want to learn more about the Tuolumne County opportunity, go to www.selecttuolumne.com
Did you know the Mother Lode Job Training is one of the best kept secrets in Tuolumne County? Find out about their business resources, lay-off aversion programs, on-the-job training assistance and more. Listen in as Executive Director, Dave Thoeny shares information about Mother Lode Job Training
Listen in as Lisa Mayo and Jen Lopez of Visit Tuolumne outline the adaptions they have made in assisting businesses and marketing our region via Social Media Campaigns. We will cover their new business social campaign, healthy pledge and travel data outlook.
Take some time to hear about the Good 2 Go Tuolumne, a program to assist businesses understand Coronavirus Statewide Industry guidance. The program consists of a 30-minute online module free at www.good2gotuolumne.com In addition, Mother Lode Job Training will describe their path to finding a successful Coronavirus strategy to ensure staff, customers and potential clients find their office a safe place to work and patronize.
Dana Ellis of California Office of Emergency Services joins Tuolumne talks Business to share current Coronavirus resources available to businesses including Personal Protective Equipment and the future of education and compliance for business industry guidance.
Part 3 of our three part series covers the Business Assistant tool which includes an 8 step by step "how to" guide to help businesses get the fundamentals they need, a connect module to resources for starting a business to important organizations, 5 interactive dashboards that present valuable data about our community and 4 dynamic maps that provide detailed location intelligence about our community's resident occupations, household incomes, population age and industry densities. Localintel is a technology company making it easier for businesses, of all shapes and sizes, to find and use the data they need to make better decisions. The Business Assistant tool can be found here: https://www.selecttuolumne.com/business-assistant
Listen to Part 2 of our three part series with Dave and Lee of Localintel to explain the Industry Advantages tool that provides 6 essential insights every business should know as they plan capital investments. Localintel is a technology company making it easier for businesses and organizations, of all shapes and sizes, to find and use the data they need to make better decisions. The Industry Advantages tool can be found here: https://www.selecttuolumne.com/industry-advantages
Part 1 of our three part series with Localintel covers their company and how data can assist businesses make decisions on adaption or joining the Tuolumne County community. Localintel is a technology company making it easier for businesses, of all shapes and sizes, to find and use the data they need to make better decisions.
Jesse Torres of Arroyo West joins Tuolumne talks Business to share Hack my Business a Podcast about important and valuable conversations with guests such as policy makers, economic development agencies, CEO's, entrepreneurs, and more to provide resources and assistance to small businesses to hack their way to success, with a special current focus on Covid-19 resources for small businesses who are being impacted.
The California Competes Tax Credit (CCTC) is an income tax credit available to businesses that want to locate in California or stay and grow in California. Businesses of any industry, size, or location compete for over $180 million available in tax credits by applying in one of the three application periods each year. Applicants will be analyzed based on twelve different factors of evaluation, including number of full-time jobs being created, amount of investment, and strategic importance to the state or region. Find out more as Scott Dosick, Assistant Deputy Director California Competes Tax Credit Program at the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (Go-Biz) joins us on Tuolumne talks Business.
Today's podcast featured SBA Region 9 Director, Dawn Golik speaking about Economic Stimulus updates due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, Paycheck Protection Program forgiveness, and additional avenues for advise. Take a listen on the soon to be released podcast with link in bio.