Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Scavenger Hunt 2013 RULES: 1. The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Scavenger Hunt 2013 is open to anyone who wants to enter. 2. From the clues provided, identify the Pasadena Chamber member on the answer sheet provided by the Chamber at www.pasadena-chamber.org/Pasadena-ChamberScavenger-Hunt-2013. 3. Anyone may enter by sending the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Scavenger Hunt answer sheet to: Scavenger Hunt, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce 844 E. Green Street, #208, Pasadena, CA 91101 or via email to [email protected]. Please be sure to include your contact information. 4. Only one submission per person is allowed. Submitting multiple entries is grounds for disqualification. 5. Only Pasadena Chamber of Commerce member businesses are among the correct answers. 6. Points are awarded for each correct answer. One point for each correct answer. 7. Extra points can be earned by visiting the business related to the answer and showing proof through copies of receipts, business cards or another method such as a photo of the entrant at the business. 8. The person who submits the entry accumulating the most points will be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, a drawing will be held to determine the winning entry. 9. All answers/responses can be found through websites, Facebook pages or visits to Pasadena Chamber of Commerce member businesses. 10. Entries must be received by close of business on June 14, 2013. 11. Entrants must use the official answer form. 12. Pasadena Chamber of Commerce staff members and their families are not eligible to win prizes. 13. Winners will be announced and prizes available for pick up in early July. 14. Grand Prize is a mountain bike donated by Kaiser Permanente 15. Other prizes include certificates for food, goods and services from Pasadena Chamber members.

Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Online Scavenger Hunt Clues

1. Kaiser Permanente partnered with the East Valley Medical Center in providing facility support and construction services to a community clinic serving the East San Gabriel and Pomona Valley areas of Southern California. Which community clinic was it? 2. Where is the Annual Women’s Business Momentum Center Retreat held? 3. Which Chamber member has helped a child go from being a non-reader to reading at the 2nd grade level in just 6 weeks?" 4. Where can you find Waldo, Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog decorating the walls of this Pasadena Chamber member? 5. Two of the last four presidents of the Harvard Crimson were students at this Chamber member school. 6. This Pasadena Chamber member is still owned and operated by the family that started it as a one room, 18 table cafe. 7. Whose logo holds the keys to your future peace of mind? 8. Which member was voted Best House Cleaning Service in the Pasadena Weekly’s Best of Pasadena issue the last two years? 9. Who has a sitting pig drinking beer as a mascot? 10. Which Pasadena Chamber member dedicated 93% of its budget to serving 107,802 individuals with disabilities or vocational disadvantages through no-cost education, training and job placement programs? 11. Which Chamber member serving children and adults with developmental disabilities began as a school and was started by a group of mothers? 12. Which Pasadena Chamber of Commerce member has an indoor castle bounce house? 13. While working at The Hollywood reporter, the proprietor of this chamber member business ate George Clooney's breakfast quiche. 14. Which Pasadena Chamber member assisted with the restoration of the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. 15. Which Pasadena Chamber member is housed in a repurposed citrus packing plant? 16. Which Pasadena Chamber member’s College of Theatre Arts (known as “The Star Factory”) produced such notables as Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Raymond Burr and Sally Struthers? 17. This auto dealer began at the corner of El Molino and Green Street in the theatre district of Pasadena. 18. The founder of this business was a passionate photographer, specializing in scenes of the American West and portraits of Native Americans. Ansel Adams called him an influence on his own work.

19. The owner of this business was involved with the Miss Venezuela pageant for many years. 20. This business was founded by one of the 9 descendants of Su-Mu Lee, the founder of the world famous Ten Ren's Tea Company. 21. This Chamber member operated out of a former Masonic Temple in Glendale before moving to Pasadena. 22. This Chamber member is listed as a cultural resource by the City of Los Angeles. 23. This Pasadena Chamber member received the 1997 Arthur Noble Award from the City of Pasadena. 24. The Executive Chef at this Pasadena Chamber member restaurant worked in every kitchen outlet at the Mauna Lani Hotel and Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. 25. This Pasadena Chamber member publishes the Noseletter Blog. 26. This Pasadena Chamber member opened by five ladies in 1970 to raise money for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. 27. This family-owned Pasadena Chamber member is the oldest of its kind operating in Pasadena 28. This Pasadena Chamber member was named for the owner’s great, great grandmother. 29. This Pasadena Chamber member, opened as the Wentworth in 1911, hosts a beautiful and elaborate gingerbread house each year during the holidays. 30. The product that this Pasadena Chamber member originally sold is now a collectors’ item, but the 100 year-old business remains strong after adapting to meet contemporary needs. 31. This Pasadena Chamber member takes its name from an event that led to formation of a local government and ultimately national independence. 32. A San Francisco dentist and a movie mogul Hal Roach led the group who bankrolled this business in 1934, a risky venture in the midst of the Great Depression. 33. This Chamber member is Pasadena’s only winery. 34. This Pasadena Chamber member has been selling seats to our premiere local event for more than 70 years. 35. This Pasadena Chamber member is named for the Basque word for beautiful 36. Which Pasadena Chamber member is housed in Grace Nicholson’s Treasure House? 37. This Chamber member company tests its products in extremely harsh environments, including Antarctica and within the Arctic Circle. 38. This Pasadena Chamber member proudly sponsored a soccer team in the Muscat Community Football League for the second season (2012/13) in a row. 39. This Chamber member business is in a house built in 1887 and is elegantly situated in an upscale residential neighborhood located in beautiful, historic South Pasadena, California.

40. This Pasadena Chamber member sold a Native American heirloom in 2012 for $1.8 million. 41. This company has been keeping homes from quaking and shaking for more than 55 years. 42. The namesake of this Chamber member firm left Pasadena High School at the age of sixteen to learn the trade. In 1901, he was hired as a $5-per-week apprentice by the pioneer firm known as Munger & Griffith. 43. This company sells the ER Standard Dog Survival Kit. 44. This chamber member company was founded by a professor of structural engineering in 1977 and participated in the construction or renovation of many landmark properties. 45. A principal of this company’s 2nd greatest passion (after his family) is polo. He competes at four local polo clubs and has played internationally. 46. This Chamber member was named the Federal Aviation Administration's Large Business of the Year 47. This Pasadena Chamber member bank was started following World War II by a construction company owner who was frustrated with dealing with large banks. 48. This Chamber member’s first office was in the Treasurer’s Office at the City of Pasadena. 49. The President of this Chamber member company is the Head Basketball Coach for the Pasadena Special Olympics. 50. For forty years, this Pasadena Chamber member has been creating products for monitoring earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and nuclear proliferation while helping society to understand these events on a global, regional and local scale. 51. This Pasadena Chamber member’s headquarters was established at 15 Union Square in New York in 1923. 52. This company provides crowd services at the NCAA Basketball Championship Final Four in Atlanta 53. This company provides expert witnesses to testify at trial. 54. The president of this company spent the last 19 years in sales and marketing for CocaCola, Novartis Pharmaceutical and Bristol-Myers Squibb. 55. The Director of Administration and Research for this firm lectured in the fields of United States Business and Economic history, as well as Japanese History, at the University of Southern California. In addition, during the 1990s, she provided services as the Assistant Speechwriter for President Stephen Sample of the University of Southern California. 56. This company is the internationally-recognized leader in protective covering for freight, passenger and residential elevators. 57. For the 4th year Los Angeles Business Journal has named this firm one of L.A. County's top 100 women-owned businesses. 58. This company has trained 50,000 digital investigators.

59. This company created the Pasadena Chamber and Pasadena Restaurant Week mobile applications. 60. This firm obtained one of the first software patents ever granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 61. This business was established in 1974 in a big white house on the top of New York Drive. 62. Encouraged by a local church leader, the founder of this business quit his job as foreman of an Altadena dairy ranch and started the firm out of his home in Sierra Madre. 63. In 1923, this Pasadena Chamber member company hired the first woman doctor licensed in the State of California. 64. This Pasadena Chamber member, formed in 1888, is the oldest organization of its kind in the San Gabriel Valley. 65. From the floor tiles manufactured by the leading tile maker of the day, Pasadena’s Ernest Batchelder, to the exquisite Tiffany and Judson Studio windows, the interior of this Pasadena Chamber member surrounds you with fine craftsman artifacts. 66. Founded May 5, 1924, this Chamber member is one of the oldest chapters of its federation in the United States and Canada. 67. Since 2007, this Pasadena Chamber member has been a purveyor of olive oil. 68. In the fledgling City of Pasadena, California, itself barely ten years old, two brothers joined to create this company on September 1, 1899 69. The owner of this Pasadena Chamber member business produced The Terminator and Aliens, as well as executive producing The Walking Dead. 70. In February of 1892, this Pasadena Chamber member was formed by a group of prominent local citizens.