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Veterinary surgical hospital VetSurg opens in Ventura

business VetsurgDr. Holsworth is holding lucky Stewart the clinic dog who was rescued one day before he was to be euthanized.

Board certified veterinary surgeon, international surgical educator and active community member, Dr. Ian Gordon Holsworth BVSc MANZCVS (Surgery), Diplomate ACVS has opened VetSurg, a veterinary surgical hospital located in the heart of Ventura’s Wellness District at 2859 Loma Vista Road. Dr. Holsworth brings over 25 years of surgical experience to the hospital, and along with his highly skilled and experienced team, is focused on improving the quality of veterinary surgical care for the Tri-counties and beyond.

The members of VetSurg have years working together servicing the referral needs of Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern and Los Angeles counties. The VetSurg hospital is equipped with state-of-the art surgical and imaging equipment allowing consultation, diagnostics and treatment of orthopedic, soft tissue, oncologic and neurological disorders. VetSurg also provides comprehensive overnight hospitalization for surgical patients to maintain the highest quality of patient care and to ensure no patient is left unattended following their procedure.

Dr. Holsworth, an Australian expatriate, has proudly called Ventura home for the past 12 years and lives in the Ventura midtown area close to the hospital. “Our VetSurg Team is immensely talented, well-trained, qualified and devoted to the health and well-being of our patients,” stated Dr. Ian Gordon Holsworth. “We have dedicated our professional lives to restoring the health of our dog and cat patients and have built a surgical hospital where the quality of patient care will be matched by the quality of client care. We value the support from both our clients and the local veterinarians and intend to elevate the quality of veterinary surgical care available, establishing VetSurg as the surgical hospital of excellence for the Tri-county community.”

VetSurg can be reached at 850-2180, www.VetSurg.com.

Veterinary Health Care where Western Science meets Eastern Medicine
   

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Dr. Bohman has been in practice for twenty years.

by Karen Helen Szatkowski

Established in 1981, East Ventura Animal Hospital has thrived these decades, “promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and educational opportunities for their clients and employees” which is their core mission. Dr. Nancy Bohman, long with the hospital, brings her education and experience in Eastern medical therapies as an integrated option for her clients in preventative and curative veterinary care.

Dr. Nancy, with twenty years of practice, has recently been awarded the designation of Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist(CVA) and is further pursuing a certification in veterinary herbal therapies.  In acquiring the CVA designation she atteneded classes and lab work in Florida at the Chi Institute on a regular basis which demonstrates her commitment to the ancient practices.

TCVM or Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine can greatly improve the quality of life for our furry friends.  TCVM comprises acupuncture, herbal medicine and nutrition.  In many cases when a dog or cat is not improving on Western traditional therapy this can help.  Various ailments such as, severe arthritis, hip dysplasia, disk and back problems, skin disorders, autoimmune disease, kidney failure, seizures, cancer and inflammatory bowel disease can be helped.  Dr. Bohman evaluates each case as an individual, as the best way is to integrate both Western and Eastern medicine.

In speaking about her connection to Eastern medicine she frequently mentions the whole body and mind integration and how it applies to the higher animals as well as humans.  The Qi–pronounced Chee–can be talked about simply as “life force”.  This concept is spread across many cultures and can be understood as a central underlying principle in Eastern medicinal and psychological thought.

She and the hospital staff are in the process of developing a “quiet room” that will further enhance the acupuncture and other alternative therapies.  Illness and injury can move more easily to resolution, she believes, through calm and quiet handling.  The reason for these options  is the commitment to provide as much in the way of medical care for her clients as possible–traditional care or East and West unified in veterinary health care.

Dr. Bohman lives locally and has two children. Her husband is Paul Bohman, D.D.S., a local oral surgeon.  The family owns a black lab, tabby cat, chinchilla, hamster, fish and two horses.  She enjoys the ocean, skiing and horseback riding.

East Ventura Animal Hospital, 10225 Telephone Rd. 647-8430  www.EastVenturaAnimalHospital.com.

 

BRAVO seeking nominations for eight extraordinary women

BRAVO is the annual awards luncheon of the Ventura County Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO-VC). To be held on Friday, April 1st, 2016 NAWBO shines the spotlight on outstanding business women of Ventura County, honoring them for their vision and perseverance, which is creating a brighter future for women business owners and women-led business ventures in our community.

NAWBO-VC is currently seeking nominations for nine local, outstanding women in the following categories:
Woman Business Owner of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award (new in 2016)
Innovator of the Year
Rising Star of the Year
Community Advocate of the Year
Education Advocate of the Year
Young Woman Entrepreneur of the Year
NAWBO-VC Member of the Year
Corporate Leader/Partner of the Year (new in 2016)

“We’ve had some truly stellar women business owners and leaders nominated over the years,” stated Dr. Janis Shinkawa, President, NAWBO Ventura County and 2014 Bravo Rising Star of the Year. “We encourage nominations from throughout the county, whether the outstanding woman you know is a NAWBO member or not.”

To nominate an extraordinary woman, simply go to www.NAWBOVC.org and click on the 17th Annual Bravo Awards found under Events. Online, fax and email submissions are being accepted through Tuesday, November 24. Nominees need not be NAWBO members.

WEV trollies around Ventura

business WEVReyna Chavez (far right) with her team of employees and Marsha Bailey (second from the right), CEO/Founder of Women’s Economic Ventures

Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV) recently hosted a reception and trolley tour of WEV client businesses located in downtown Ventura. The evening began at the Watermark on Main as guests mingled with local business owners who are currently enrolled in WEV’s Thrive in Five® program which focuses on the growth of existing businesses. Following the reception, guests boarded a trolley that toured local businesses through Ventura that have been assisted by WEV’s programs, including Self-Employment Training (SET) course, the WEV Loan program and Thrive in Five®.

Guests on the trolley tour were able to see firsthand the impact their support for WEV has on the community. The tour stopped to meet various WEV clients at their businesses including Julie Teron at Sauna Studio, Reyna Chavez at  Scrubs on the Run, Angela Rosales at Very Ventura Gift Shop and Gallery, and Adriana Perez at Skincare by Adriana. Each business owner shared their entrepreneurial journey and outlined how WEV’s programs have supported the startup and growth of their business.

Since 1991, WEV has served over 13,000 clients, made over $4 million in microloans, and helped start or sustain an estimated 3,000 businesses supporting more than 4,000 local jobs throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

“WEV started almost 25 years ago to fill a need,” says Marsha Bailey, WEV’s Founder and CEO “While the number of woman-owned businesses in the U.S. is growing rapidly, women often lack the training, support and capital they need to grow and thrive. WEV provides that support.”

Bailey is an advocate for female entrepreneurs on a local and national level, serving as a member of the National Women’s Business Council and as the President of the Board of Directors of the national Association of Women’s Business Centers.

For more information about supporting WEV programs, contact Danelle Mangone, Development Manager at 456-2347 or [email protected].

Parts Unknown

business parts unknownParts Unknown sales lady Karen Peacock and store manager Jennifer Kildee are waiting to give you an upscale shopping experience.
Photos by Richard Lieberman

by Victoria Usher

Parts Unknown is a clothing store located at the corner of Main Street and Oak Street in the heart of downtown Ventura. It’s a store that gives its shoppers an upscale shopping experience with an attitude toward adventure, travel, leisure, sports and the great outdoors.

business parts unknown insetApparel and footwear for men and women are offered, as well as handbags and an assortment of leather accessories. The North Country, the Southwest, and the South Pacific are the three separate environments that are featured at the store venue. The vast array of both apparel and footwear are inspired by these three locales.

Some well-known brands that you can find at Parts Unknown include Brighton, Tommy Bahama, Nat Nast, Not Your Daughters jeans, Olukai, Born, Clark, Scully leather apparel and accessories, True Grit, Tori Richard and many others.

Dan Scully first opened the Ventura Parts Unknown store on the fourth of July, fourteen years ago. He and his family have been Ventura residents since 1976. Main Street was not always the desirable location for retail that it is today and so the decision was made not to open a store in Ventura. Over time, the street improved and then in 2001, Warner Brothers filmed the movie “Swordfish,” in the old Bank of Italy building. The owner then convinced Dan to open the third Parts Unknown location in that very building once the film was done shooting.

The Ventura store is the third location of their six-store Parts Unknown chain. The other stores are located in distinctive, upscale locations: Carmel, CA, Solvang, CA, Santa Fe, NM, Fredericksburg, TX, Eureka Springs, AR, and there will be a seventh store coming soon in Cambria, CA.

The Ventura Parts Unknown store is open daily. You can drop by anytime to visit their friendly and experienced staff that will assist you with all of your shopping needs from head to toe. Their phone number is 648-4654 and their website is www.partsunknown.com.

 

Ohana Pet Hospital welcomes two new vets

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Dr. Christina Tam
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Dr. Kayla Asato

Dr. Tam and Dr. Asato will provide for more care for animal patients

Ohana Pet Hospital expands its veterinary professional team, to support the health and well-being of its growing family of patients, by welcoming Dr. Christina Tam and Dr. Kayla Asato to the Ohana family. Dr. Tam will join Dr. Jennifer Kelly to serve the urgent care needs of the hospital’s existing patients while Dr. Asato will provide general practice services.

Dr. Christina Tam is a native southern Californian, originally from the San Gabriel Valley. In 2008, she graduated from the University of California–San Diego with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology and obtained her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of California–Davis in 2014. Dr. Tam enjoys running, camping, biking, traveling, and any activity that takes her outdoors and around the world.

Dr. Kayla Asato was born and raised in Kaneohe, Hawai’i. In 2010, she earned her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California–Davis and continued her education at UC Davis Veterinary School where she earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2014.

“We feel blessed that this community has embraced Ohana Pet Hospital with such open arms, trusting us with their pets,” said Dr. Janis Shinkawa, Medical Director of Ohana Pet Hospital. “It is our responsibility to ensure we provide the best care and that means expanding our professional veterinary staff to accommodate growing patient needs. I am pleased that Dr. Tam and Dr. Asato are bringing their talents and compassionate care to our Ohana.”

Ohana Pet Hospital is a full-service facility, established in Ventura, California in 2012 by four women veterinarians and leaders in our community – Drs. Janis Shinkawa, Jill Muraoka-Lim, Kate Byrne and Nicci Quinn. Ohana is also an industry and community leader in “green” ideas from construction to operations. Ohana Pet Hospital is located at 4547 Telephone Road  and can be reached at 658-7387 (www.ohanapethospital.com).

 

 

Woodworking show

business woodcraftFeatured turning demos by Robert Sorby Co. from England will be available each day. 

Woodcraft’s annual woodworking show on Oct. 9 & 10 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm is packed with fun and information:  Free demos and free prize giveaways, vendor tool reps to show you the latest innovations in the industry, woodworking games and contests, specialty woods, and opportunities to learn about our wide selection of woodworking classes.  They carry over 20,000 woodworking tools and products from all over the world! Almost everything in the store is on sale from 10% – 15% off, too!  (Some exclusions apply.) This is the one woodworking event each year you and your family won’t want to miss!  Woodcraft is located at 3860 E. Main Street, 658-9663.

Very Ventura Gift Shop & Gallery grand opening party

business very venturaOn September 26 the Very Ventura Gift Shop & Gallery held a grand opening party at their beautiful new location at 540 E. Main in Downtown Ventura. The greatly enlarged location features clothes, jewelry and gifts, music, books, much more and art in their GalleryV. All by local artists, artisans and manufacturers. They open at 11am and the closing hours depend on the day of the week. Call 628-3540 for more information. business very ventura insetThe perfect place to start buying you holiday gifts.

Ventura Women in Business

By Sheila Lowe, MS, CG

In 1982 women in business were still fighting for recognition. Despite owning 25% of all US businesses, women were required to get their husband’s signature when applying for any type of loan. There were no women’s networking organizations to support them and they were not allowed to join service clubs such as Rotary or Chambers of Commerce. For Ventura women, a change was in the offing.

Seeing the need for convenient networking in Ventura County, a group of businesswomen got together and hosted a dinner at an Oxnard restaurant for more than one-hundred interested women. That was where the seed for VCPWN—Ventura County Professional Women’s Network—was planted. Now, more than thirty years later, VCPWN still meets monthly (except December) for dinner and a speaker. Twice a year they hold a silent auction and an annual tabletop expo. Their mission remains the same: Promote the personal and professional growth of Ventura County women through education, mutual support, and sharing of resources.

Most VCPWN members are women (men are not excluded) who occupy a wide spectrum of business and industry. They meet at the Wedgewood Banquet Center in Ventura on the second Thursday of each month for an informative program and networking. Nonmember guests are welcomed by a greeter at the door and introduced to members.

Speaker topics range from self-help to business to social issues and more. As October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, the October 8th meeting topic is Taking the Punch Out of Domestic Violence. The organization will donate $100 to a charity of the speaker’s choosing.

Local businesswoman Merle DiVita, one of VCPWN’s founding mothers, was honored at a recent meeting with the prestigious Wind Beneath My Wings Award.

Other members include, among many others, attorneys, insurance agents, accountants, and yours truly, a handwriting examiner and mystery writer. Wherever you go in Ventura, if you mention VCPWN, you’re sure to hear these words: “I used to be a member. That’s a wonderful organization!” I have served two terms as VCPWN president.

This November, along with our wonderful pre-holiday silent auction, VCPWN is planning a membership drive and on December 10th a Champagne and Chocolate meet and greet at the office of our “Guy at Large,” Jim Nicoll. For anyone who’s been thinking about joining, there couldn’t be a better time. The normal joining fee will be waived and membership will start January 1st, which gives a free month and member rates for dinner.

We’ve all come a long way since 1982, and we still have a long way to go. Knowing there is a supportive organization to provide support and resources makes the trip a lot more pleasant. Please visit www.vcpwn.org

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Shannon started her love of food by joining her father

Taking a break from her busy schedule Pam Baumgardner  enjoys relaxing at Marie Shannon’s

Shannon Wright, owner of Marie Shannon Confections; started her love of food by going to fancy restaurants with her father. She loved trying to figure out the ingredients in these dishes and enjoyed taking in the atmosphere of each restaurant. Shannon soon became a home cook, which was followed by making cheesecakes at a café.

At 19 years of age she started culinary school where she learned how to create specialty pastries and so much more! Her learning continued through working at bakeries, hotels and country clubs such as Sherwood Country Club.

Using her expertise, Shannon helped her family open Jimmy’s Slice, which is also located downtown. This was followed by the opening of her own bakery – Marie Shannon Confections- on February 14, 2012. This is where she continues to thrive and use her masterful skills to make the best desserts, cakes, coffees and breakfast!

Marie Shannon’s is located at 27 S. Chestnut Street in Ventura.