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Our Town is Reopening!

 

Just in the past few days the city, county, and state have issued new guidelines for reopening our shops and businesses and getting back to our daily routine. You’re right … it’s not quite the same but each of us feels a bit of exhilaration as we cautiously take those first few baby steps of venturing outside our homes and reconnecting with our friends, neighbors and, most important, our community.

Please remain safe and remember to properly social distance and wear a mask when it’s required. The mask is for the protection of those around you … even if you disagree with the use of a mask, please respect and consider the feelings of others during this time.

The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce encourages you to continue supporting our local businesses and restaurants. As shops and businesses reopen the struggle to survive will be ever-present. More than ever our Crescenta Valley/Montrose businesses need your support!

Restaurant “take out” has become the new norm. Starting June 1, Gelsinger’s Meats Market Deli at 2016 Montrose Ave. is expanding their hours from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The Deli phone number is (818) 957-7065. And did you know fresh cooked hot meals, baby back ribs, pulled pork and roasted chicken from Zeke’s BBQ can be ordered by calling Jessica at the Deli number after 3 p.m. during those days?

Alissa’s Ocean View Bar and Grill restaurant at 3826 Ocean View Blvd. in Montrose has delicious take out from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. Besides offering a great selection of tasty meals, Alissa has created a GoFundMe page on their restaurant website that supports meals for patients at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. Every $200 donated generates 20 meals for the hospital. Alissa is the epitome of supporting one’s community.

Newest member to our Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce family is Bebacue Sauce Company. Co-owners Bruce Beba and Emmanuel Munda have created several tangy flavors that have received national recognition. Those of you who are serious about barbecue know nothing is more important than the right sauce. Check out their website at www.bebacue.com or Facebook page fb.com/bebacue.

Emergency Preparedness Tip. June is the month to prepare yourself and your surroundings for an emergency situation. Learn CPR and first aid; get yourself CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) trained; make sure you have flashlights and fresh batteries; secure heavy objects and furniture to avoid toppling.

The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce wants to promote your business and ensure your success. Please consider a membership with our Chamber by contacting us at info@crescentavalleychamber.org or calling our office at (818) 248-4957. Our motto is “Our Business is Your Business.”

Steve Pierce,
Executive Director

Crescenta Valley Chamber
of Commerce

www.crescentavalleychamber.org