SRC Group Photo March 28th

Hello SRC Members,
It has been a while since we had our last group photo. Since some of the faces are new and our brochure supply is getting low, it is time for a new group shot! Wib Middleton w/ Thunder Mnt Design is a great photographer, has agreed to do this after the Referrals meeting on Wednesday (28th) of March. Please make a special attempt not to miss this meeting as it will be a while for the next opportunity. Also the brochure looks better the more members we have!!

Jeff
SRC President

Meeting Notes – September 14, 2011

Mr. Jeromy Kaehler of Northco Electric, LLC was the featured presenter at Wednesday’s meeting.

Northco Electric, LLC is a fiull licensed, bonded, and insured electrical consulting company. Jeromy brings over 10 years of experience in the commercial and resiodentilal electrical fields to the trade.

He received his electrical training and certification with the Redwood Empire Electrical Training and Trust in Santa Rosa, California, where he worked until 2005. He apprenticed for over 8000 hours, was trained by journeymen, went to school for 5 years in electrical safety, electrical theory, and 1 1/2 years of code study.

Locally, he worked with Redstone Properties, who used him over electrical contractors, because his training was so much more extensive as an apprenticed electrician. He demonstrated the meticulous detail of his work regarding safety, and compared it to the corner-cutting work of many electricians.

 

Mr. David Mikos of HandyPro Services was the featured speaker.

David was born and raised with his single Mom in Chicago, loved school and sports, moved to Charlotte, North Carolina at 14, went into the military after High School, was a candy striper at 45/hrs a week, but didn’t want to be in medicine.

He started his own day camp for kids in his neighborhood in the summer, took them to the pool, and tutored them after school started again. He has always been involved with youth programs.

In the Navy, he was an operations specialist, working with radar, multi-tasking, went to the Persian Gulf, hit a mine, was out of the Navy in 1989, was a painter while going to school, went back to active duty in the Coast Guard–air traffic for boats and ships out of Los Angeles, was a pollution investigator in the Louisiana bayou, transferred to Guam, Micronesia, Hawaii, and Alaska.

 

The Sedona Referrals Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at the Heartline Cafe in West Sedona. Each meeting features a showboater & a speaker. Each member and guest is allowed a one-minute commercial as part of the meeting format. The club promotes prospect referrals and each business category is represented by only one member. For information, contract Mr. Jeff Teele at 300-5361 or Mr. Bill Klauser at 202-7193 or visit our website www.sedonareferralsclub.org

Meeting Notes: July 27, 2011

Mr. Jeff Teele, Realtor with Coldwell Banker, was the showboater for Wednesday’s meeting. He gave details of foreclosures and shortsales in the Sedona area. Currently the area is experiencing 25 listings per month for each category.

Jeff clarified that a shortsale is when the homeowner does not have enough equity to sell the home and cover the mortgage. Hardship must be shown to list your home as a shortsale. He also offered a word of caution that when purchasing a shortsale domain, you may also be required to pay for any liens against the stated property.

Shortsales and foreclosures are not going away any time soon, stated Jeff. He adds that “the time to buy is now.” Contact Jeff with your real estate questions so you can get the best deal.
Ms. Sandy Barrett with Red Rock Taxes was our speaker, and shared some of her personal life experiences.

Sandy’s first job after college, in Indiana, was as an English teacher at an inner-city high school in Cincinnati. She shared a riveting experience about teaching during the “Black Power Struggle” of the 1960’s. The students destroyed school property, including the beautiful marble window sills, fought, defied instruction, and terrified the white principal into hiding out in his office.

The Sedona Referrals Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at the Heartline Cafe in West Sedona. Each meeting features a showboater & a speaker. Each member and guest is allowed a one-minute commercial as part of the meeting format. The club promotes prospect referrals and each business category is represented by only one member. For information, contract Mr. Jeff Teele at 300-5361 or Mr. Bill Klauser at 202-7193 or visit our website www.sedonareferralsclub.org

Meeting Notes – June 8, 2011

The new board of Sedona Referrals Club was the showboater for the meeting on June 8, and it emphasized the encouragement of new membership, especially in the area of recruiting new members for areas of expertise not yet represented by the club. Sedona Referrals Club business cards were handed out that were invitations to potential new members for a free breakfast.

The speaker for this meeting was Mr. Monte Westby of Plein Air Window Cleaning, who spoke about his agricultural background. His parents have a local farm and ranch on Red Rock Loop Road with a small beef herd and also broker horses. He spent many years in the East studying and working with animal nutrition, husbandry, learning how to judge Angus cattle, assisting in the birthing of many calves, working with lactating heifers and developing a ration sheet for feeding cows and nursing calves.

The Sedona Referrals Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at the Heartline Cafe in West Sedona.

Each meeting features a showboater & a speaker. Each member and guest is allowed a one-minute commercial as part of the meeting format.

The club promotes prospect referrals and each business category is represented by only one member.

For information, contract Mr. Jeff Teele at 300-5361 or Mr. Bill Klauser at 202-7193

Meeting Notes – June 1, 2011

The showboater was Mr. Monty Westby, representing Plein Air Window Care.

His presentation was a demonstration of professional window cleaning. He asked for three volunteers to clean a window pane, then demonstrated his way, which, of course, proved to be far superior to the inexperienced volunteers. He was particularly concerned with interior dripping, and demonstrated some techniques for avoiding that pitfall.

The speaker was Ms. Marian P Sjostrom, representing Juice Plus+.

She read from a list of 50 accomplishments in her life, and managed to give us 39 of them. They included: the mother of 3 children, all of whom are “independent and still my friends,” her Juice Plus business has been Qualified for 127 months (10 1/2 years), she went white water rafting on the Kern River in California, parasailing over the ocean in Mexico, joined Toastmasters in 1995, and achieved the highest level of accomplishment: Distinguished Toastmaster, and co-chaired the District Toastmasters Fall Conference in 1999 for about 150 people, was a former President of the Sedona Referrals Club (2006-2007), is currently the President of NAWBO, is an excellent shot with a pistol, has 3 grandchildren, has taken belly dancing, and has done extensive remodeling of her current house.

There was applause for her many accomplishments.

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