Small business and faith-based workshop The U.S....
Small business and faith-based workshop
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will host the
second day of a free, two-day workshop today in Costa Mesa.
The workshop is aimed at helping businesses and faith-based groups
buy equipment and reduce taxes by operating federally designated
Empowerment Zones and Renewal Communities.
Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Roy Bernardi and
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido will participate.
The workshop will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Westin
South Coast Plaza, at 686 Anton Blvd. For more information, call
(714) 796-5577.
Costa Mesa gets the most for your money
The city of Costa Mesa was awarded the Excellence in Procurement
Award for the third consecutive year, a measure of the its dedication
to getting the most for the taxpayers’ money.
The national award recognizes organizational and operational
excellence by government and nonprofit agencies. Finance director
Marc Puckett, Purchasing Supervisor Cyndy West, Buyer Debbie Dobrott,
Storekeeper Rick Rolsheim and Accounting Specialist Amanda Koh are
responsible for bringing the prize to the city by using the city’s
money in the most efficient way possible.
The California Assn. of Public Purchasing Officers, the National
Assn. of Purchasing Management and the National Purchasing Institute
sponsor the procurement award program.
Costa Mesa competed against 38 cities in the United States and
Canada; including 10 from Orange County.
Arts conference in Costa Mesa
A conference for the International Network of Performing and
Visual Arts Schools is taking place this week in Costa Mesa.
The 21st annual conference, “Golden Opportunities -- the Bridge
from Conservatory to Career” is being hosted by the Orange County
High School of the Arts. More than 200 arts educators from around the
world are set to attend Oct. 23 to Oct. 26.
The conference will include speaking appearances by actor Edward
James Olmos, actress and gymnast Cathy Rigby, “Joan of Arcadia”
director Helen Shaver and Andrew R. Coulson, executive director of
the Education Division of the Music Intelligence Neural Development
Institute.
Workshops planned include cover a variety of topics on music,
dance, theater, writing, film and television and visual arts.
Arts educators will discuss challenges facing arts schools in
today’s educational environment at the conference. It will take place
at the Costa Mesa Hilton and Conference Center.
For more information, go to https://www.artschoolsnetwork.org or
https://www.ocarts.net.
Marketplace founder named to national board
Robert Teller, founder an chairman of the board of the Orange
County Marketplace in Costa Mesa, was appointed to serve as a
regional member of the national advisory council for small businesses
because of his entrepreneurial knowledge, officials said.
Hector Barreto, of the US Small Business Administration in
Washington D.C., appointed Teller to serve as a regional
representative for the council’s Executive Committee. Teller will
serve as an advisor to officials of the Small Business Assn. and
attend special meetings held twice a year in the nation’s capitol.
Members are appointed for two-year terms and do not get paid for
their service. Teller can also be reappointed at the end of his term.
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