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Mind Your Own Business – March 15,2013

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Join Doug Sutton, owner of the Valley Publications, and Ed Bernstein, of 25 Score, as they discuss ways to help your business and interview local entrepreneurs and small businesses from the Santa Clarita Valley.

Mind Your Own Business with Doug and Ed– March 15, 2013

Guest:  Roger Presgrove and Lou Esbin
Topic:  Luck
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We are talking about luck today. How did T Lo start working here? Well, it was pretty lucky in some ways, you know, her mom came into 25 score for movie tickets one day. She said her daughter was looking for a job, and long story short – 6 months later she is the star employee of our business.

So T Lo and Marlene are here telling us some awesome things to do this St. Patty’s day. 9am you can head on over to Brenda Mayla Photo Booth, and next saturday is a rock and roll show with the bell and shamrocks, and sunday we have a mischief and marvels show that the soroptimists are poutting on in the hyatt. The Vu is putting something on as well, a bunch of wild activites are happening as you can see. Bergies is having the traditional “corn beef and cabbage” being served, traditional irish stew, guinness beer on the tap and first come first serve. the shen is serving cornbeef and cabbage and GREEN BEER, aand mulligans is  serving great food, doors close at 1:30am.

the CEO of Help the Children is here with us. Help the Children i a relief organization stationed out of Bell, but were all over, including here in the SCV. We offer food, medical supplies, the works to not only children in need, but families as well. Roger is a machine, and he has been living out here since the 90’s and started a satellitite out here to see how it worked. behind the home depot. We wanted to set our business as a shopping store, like a grocery store, and let people pick out what they need and what they want on a daily basis. people walked out with about 80 dollars worth of goods, and all the food is supplied by this sole community. what amazes me, is how many people have to decide tough, painful decision like “do I buy food or my medication this” month, week, day, whatever. Well we can help with that, we can help get families their entire needs.

So what is happening on the 6th? We are bringing 2 giant semi trucks filled with home depot supplies to Santa Clarita. I mean, we are giving away all of the contents. Literally giving away the entire load of things from barbeques, power tools, gloves etc etc.

Lou Esbin is also here who is a finanical master, helping people get out of jams for some time now. in fact, he has even been labeled “The Debt Doctor” for his huge portfolio of clients that are out of the hole, living prosperously and much better off now that they’ve met and worked with Lou. In addition to saving lives financially, Lou also is a rotarian, and has been for a long time. Ed cannot sing, but Lou can. The Rotary has an intense history and contributes immensley to the Santa Clarita Valley. It is really a great thing.

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Mind Your Own Business – March 15,2013

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