• ISA EXPO, Orlando, FL

    For nearly 70 years, ISA International Sign Expo has been breaking records in exhibit sales and attendance, growing from a few hundred booths to more than 1,800 representing 490 companies and serving an audience of 19,000 attendees.

    The reason this continues to be the largest gathering of sign and visual communications professionals is because we have programming and exhibits that offer serious solutions, real results, and provide opportunities for attendees to make powerful connections.

    Held annually, the event location alternates between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Orlando, Florida. ISA Sign Expo 2016 will be held April 20-23, 2016, at the Orange County Convention Center, South Building in Orlando, Florida.

  • NorCal Membership Event in Berkeley, CA!

    Join us as Thoroughbred athletes and world class jockeys take to the track for the most exciting 2 minutes in sports!  Golden Gate Fields, Where CSA Comes to Play! Join sign industry professionals, both members and non-members, for an event to highlight camaraderie and networking! Marvel as the Thoroughbreds dance on “toes” as they are led from the paddock to the track. Watch as the trainers saddle and prepare for the race. Listen as the bugler sounds the call to post. Before you know it, the caller is heard from
    every corner of the park “racing” and the horses are off dashing for the finish line.

    The horses thunder down the stretch towards the finish line – CSA Members can’t help but stand up screaming encouragement. As the horses reach the wire, we erupt Into victory hugs and high fives all around. You are all now a part of the amazing fun!

    gg-fields-groupGolden Gate Fields is an American horse racing track straddling both Albany, California and Berkeley, California along the shoreline of San Francisco Bay adjacent to the Eastshore Freeway in the San Francisco Bay Area. Meet us there! Golden Gate Fields, Located off Interstate 80, on the Bay – 1100 East Shore Hwy, Berkeley

    • No Host Cocktails: 11:00am-12:00 Noon
    • Lunch-Network-Races: Noon – 4:00pm

    Package Includes: Parking, Entrance, Program and Lunch

    $54.00 (Individual Registration)
    $49.00 (Each, for Groups of 5 or More)

    Long-running horse-racing facility with a variety of dining options, from pub fare to Italian food. – Google
    Best Place To Go To Watch Horse Racing.
    To my surprise, the Turf Club area was big.”

     

  • SoCal Seminar and Dinner in Carlsbad

    DSC02333Date & Location: Tuesday, March 8th at Green Dragon Tavern & Museum
    – 6115 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad, CA 92011

    First up: A Seminar you don’t want to miss! Good Business Practices: Increase & Secure Your Bottom Line featuring: Pete Michelini
    Seminar: 3:30pm -5:30pm

    Pete MicheliniMeet our guest speaker, CSA 1st Vice President and V.P./General Manager of Sign Designs Inc. in Modesto, CA.

    Pete has a finance background of over 37 years.  Originally from Conneaut, Ohio, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting, he entered into the banking world for ten years. Pete then worked doing Business Valuations for a number of years and is currently the CFO of Sign Designs Inc. –  Put Good Business Practices to work:

    • Basic overview of Good Accounting Practices
    • In depth look at your decision process and its impact on Cash Flow
    • Changing & Securing your Bottom Line

    Followed by No Host Cocktails 5:30 – 6:30pm

    Then, stay for Dinner, Networking and an exciting presentation!: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

    TMY-speaker-500x500“Right Brain Rules” is one of the most requested seminars ever delivered by Teresa M. Young, President/CEO of Sign Biz, Inc. and Founder of LobbyPOP. She first garnered attention with this interactive session at the 2009 ISA Supplier Distributor conference in Chicago as Keynote Speaker. A shorter version of this informative, fun, and timely workshop will be presented this evening. Learn how to develop a new type of Mission Statement, a right-brain slogan or epigram to resonate with your customers, your buyers, and your staff. Discover something about your own brain that is sure to amaze!

     

  • NorCal Dinner Presentation January 14th, 2016

    NETWORK, EDUCATION & DINNER JAN. 14TH

    TMY-speaker-500x500Speaker: Teresa M. Young, Pres/CEO Sign Biz, Inc.
    Thurs. January 14, 2016
    5:00pm – 6:00pm No Host Cocktails
    6:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner & Presentation

    “Speaking Geek: Websites Decoded and the Calsign.org Case Study”
    Join us as we learn from Teresa M. Young, Sign Biz President, as she reveals her inner geek. A web developer since 1994 and contributor of code to the open source community, Teresa was the webmaster selected for the new Calsign.org site in 2014. Many website features will be reviewed so that Members and non-Members can not only learn how to easily navigate the site, but also what to look for in terms of best practices today, for any site. Learn what “Mobile” and “Responsive” mean, why “meta keywords” are unimportant, and how to add sizzle to your online member directory! Bring your questions, and learn how to get first page ranking on Google, without spending a dime!

    Your CSA Education Committee has selected this topic as one of great interest to many members. Give your business the edge – then join fellow CSA members and guests for dinner and drinks. Networking at its best!

    CSA Board Members Notice: The 2nd Board Meeting of the year is hosted at the Red Lion Hotel on Jan. 14th and will run from 11:30am until 4:30pm, including lunch.

    Questions? Contact Cheryl Flahive, Director of Member Services, at CSA. Call 916-932-0021 for more information.

  • SoCal Dinner Meeting January 12th, 2016

    Tuesday, January 12, 2016 — Southern California Dinner Meeting

    CSA will host its Southern California dinner meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at The Catch (2100 E. Katella Avenue) in Anaheim. The event will run from 5-8:30 p.m.
    5:00 – 6:00 PM – Cocktails
    6:00 – 8:30 PM – Dinner and Networking + Guest Speaker
    Cost is only $44.

    Connection, Competition, and Collaboration:

    How to Succeed in Any Business Environment

    David-EadsDavid Eads
    Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
    Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce

    The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce members are some of the most successful and civic-minded people, in Southern California. CSA is now a Los Angeles Area Chamber member and honored to have David Eads, Executive VP & COO, as our guest speaker on January 12th. We look forward to David addressing the current business climate, tapping into workforce programs, and guiding event attendees on the networking opportunities that are available for personal and business growth.
    This is a presentation you don’t want to miss!

  • DIR Public Works Prevailing Wage Seminar & Dinner, Ontario

    Attend one or both events!

    3:30 – 5:30 PM

    Join CSA members and prospective members at CSA’s Prevailing Wage Seminar presented by State of CA, Dept of Industrial Relations staff, followed by a networking dinner meeting and discussion. Both events take place at the conveniently located Radisson Hotel in Ontario, CA.

    An easy to understand, common sense approach to complying with the regulations placed on the construction, general and manufacturing industry, makes good business sense – understand the new rules and rates, and measures taken to enforce these.

    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PREVAILING WAGE WORK, HAVEN’T ASKED, OR JUST WAITING FOR AN ANSWER?

    The State Labor Commissioner’s Office is prepared to help resolve concerns and issues encountered by Sign Contractors since Public Works reforms (SB 854), signed into law 6/20/14, and the public works contractor registration program was established.

    • What work is subject to public works laws & Who is required to register?
    • Where should a contractor go to register and what is involved in the registration process?
    • Understand the renewal process once registered.
    • New Online Requirements?
    • Find out the most common documentation errors made.
    • How does SB 854 affect projects bid prior to 3/1/15 or awarded prior to 4/1/15?
    • See what it means to “ask before you bid”
    • Review apprentices – Legal Requirements
    • Understand Certified Payroll Reporting
    • AND MUCH MORE!

    Stay for dinner and networking!

    6:00 – 8:30 PM
    Dinner at Radisson Hotel

  • Codes and Standards Workshop

    ATTENDEES TO INCLUDE:
    Manufacturers of LED & Neon Plug In Signs and/or their components; Neon, LED’s, Transformers, and Power Supplies
    If interested in Participating, contact the CSA Office (916-932-0021 or cflahive@calsign.org)

    Roundtable and Brainstorming Meeting

    Codes and Standards Workshop:

    LED and NEON Plug-in Signs: What can be done to improve efficiency?neon-sign-workshop

    Radisson Hotel
    2200 East Holt Blvd
    Ontario, California

    October 20th, 2015

    9:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

    AGENDA

    9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

    10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Welcome, Introductions, and Overview…. Doug Avery

    10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. History and rationale for collaboration….. Roy Flahive

    10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Current issues and potential improvements.. Martin Vu

    11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Breakout Groups: Discussion on potential minimum standards of performance; list potential “CASE” studies that can verify and support the suggested new performance standards

    11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Group reports

    12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Working Lunch

    12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Group Discussion: New Minimum Requirements LED/NEON Plug-in signs

    1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Wrap-up and action items………………..Doug Avery

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    Recap 2015: A Great Summit

    luncheon-panoramaThe 2015 CSA Annual Convention and California Sign Industry Summit came to a very successful conclusion on Friday the 28th. All indications are that everyone had a great time. Some comments heard while attendees were leaving; “Best CSA Event I have ever attended,” “Easily Best CSA Convention I’ve been to,” “I wish my wife had come to this one – she would have loved it!”

    “I wish my wife had come to this one – she would have loved it!”

    bowling-2The fun and excitement started on Wednesday evening with bowling at the East Village Tavern & Bowl. 86 people attended this exciting event, sponsored by CNP Signs & Graphics and Signtech Electrical Advertising. Twelve lanes were set aside just for CSA, with The Back Yard Grill the theme for the food served – the general consensus was the Mac & Cheese was something to behold – along with the Tavern Burger Sliders, Grilled Marinated Artichokes, and Caesar Salad to round out the menu.

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  • Prevailing Wage Projects Seminar and Dinner, Livermore

    Attend one or both events!
    Join CSA members and prospective members at CSA’s Prevailing Wage Seminar presented by State of CA, Dept of Industrial Relations staff, followed by a networking dinner meeting and discussion.
    About the Workshop
    3:30 – 5:30 PM

    An easy to understand, common sense approach to complying with the regulations placed on the construction, general and manufacturing industry, makes good business sense – understand the new rules and rates, and measures taken to enforce these.

    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PREVAILING WAGE WORK, HAVEN’T ASKED, OR JUST WAITING FOR AN ANSWER?

    The State Labor Commissioner’s Office is prepared to help resolve concerns and issues encountered by Sign Contractors since Public Works reforms (SB 854), signed into law 6/20/14, and the public works contractor registration program was established.

    • What work is subject to public works laws & Who is required to register?
    • Where should a contractor go to register and what is involved in the registration process?
    • Understand the renewal process once registered.
    • New Online Requirements?
    • Find out the most common documentation errors made.
    • How does SB 854 affect projects bid prior to 3/1/15 or awarded prior to 4/1/15?
    • See what it means to “ask before you bid”
    • Review apprentices – Legal Requirements
    • Understand Certified Payroll Reporting
    • AND MUCH MORE!

    Stay for dinner, bocce ball, and networking!

    6:00 – 8:30 PM
    Dinner at Campo di Bocce

  • Planning for Sign Code Success Post Reed

    Attendance at this event is limited to Professional Planners & City Attorneys, as well as professionals associated with the city planning departments (i.e. council members, planning department staff, etc.)
    To register, click the Purchase link above, complete the PDF form and submit with check or credit card to CSA offices.

    Please note: The program is not designed for sign company representatives.

    Planning for Sign Code Success – Post Reed

    8:00 – 12:45 PM Lunch Included!

    About the Workshop
    Location: The Proud Bird Restaurant, 11022 Aviation Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
    Phone: (310) 670-3093 (workshop location)
    Time: 8:00 am to 12:45 pm
    Registration fee: $35.00 includes breakfast, lunch and parking
    3 AICP (including 1.5 Law) CM credits to be applied for
    3 Hours MCLE applied for – * An application requesting MCLE credit for this activity is pending approval by the State Bar of California. Please forward to your City Attorney

    Training Highlights Seminar Schedule
    -Discussion of Reed vs. Town of Gilbert 8:00-9:00 am – Breakfast
    -Impacts of Reed vs. Town of Gilbert 9:00-10:30 – Legal Issues/Reed vs. Town of Gilbert
    Jeff Aran, Legal Counsel, California Sign Association
    -Other Legal Issues when regulating signs
    10:30-10:45 – Break
    -10 Regulatory Reed Principles
    10:45-12:15 – 10 Regulatory Reed Principles
    -Understand the technologies and the Regulating Electronic Message Centers
    Regulatory issues involved in electronic James Carpentier AICP, International Sign Assoc.
    message centers.

    12:15-12:45 – Lunch/Question and Answers