We are thrilled to be the featured interview on KZYX's Pivot Point with Christy Wagner. You can listen live at KZYX.org
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Achieving goals isn't easy. Trying to do it without a plan is even harder. Creating an annual plan will help you move towards your goals, in the timing that serves your business best. It is the bridge between the vision you set for your business and the actual work you need to do.
Discover the art of annual planning; which is comprised of organizing tasks and activities, strategically through the year with such organized precision, you can always trust the business is engaged with exactly what it should doing, during anytime of the year. It works because it starts with you and your goals as an entrepreneur and then gives you the tools to implement a plan. What’s more, this Annual Plan will grow and evolve with your business. It allows you to adapt to changes your business may incur through the year, and helps you learn and improve your process along the way. In this workshop, you will:
This event is free, but please sign up so we can get a headcount. Learn how to:
All proceeds go to support kids from Montessori del Mar Community School attending the Model UN program in New York City. Seminar will be February 2nd 1-3pm at the Red House 650 N Main St. Fort Bragg CA 95437
Workshop!
At 4pm the Red House will host a workshop with Rachel Clark; What Makes an Entrepreneur a Leader? Learn how to actually lead your business. Rachel will coach us through a process to:
Party! Stay after the workshop, or come join us around 5:30pm, for a fun Red House mixer. Meet our community, make new connections, sip wine, and peek at our backyard construction projects. This is a great way to meet other local businesspeople, so don't forget your business cards. On Oct 30th Scarlett and Lia be on the air at 11am on KZYX's brand new show Pivot Point with Christy Wagner. We are thrilled to be the first guests on this monthly show that interviews folks with can-do, innovative, and creative approaches to moving it forward in Mendocino county... and beyond! We'll be talking about coworking on the coast, our inspiration for starting the Red House, digital nomads, and some thoughts on the rise of the resource-sharing economy.
![]() Fort Bragg is a scenic, sleepy coastal town. It's friendly, it's casual, it's charmingly weatherbeaten. We love that. However, sometimes you need to have a serious meeting in a professional setting. Maybe you need to discuss some business strategy, proprietary information, or sensitive intel. Maybe you don't want to hold a business meeting in your house because frankly, your laundry is in a pile on the sofa. Suddenly the local coffee shop full of friendly locals just waiting to talk your ear off is significantly less appealing. Where do you go? Here are some options... Back patio at Milano Bar - 300 E Oak St. Fort Bragg Yes, it's a dive bar, but there is a nice little patio in the back that is often uninhabited during the day. If you just need to have a casual, private chat, and maybe a day-drink, this is a great option. The Red House - 650 N Main St. Fort Bragg The Red House is a private coworking space, but our conference room is available to the public for $25/hour. It's first-come-first serve, so you'll need to contact us beforehand to make sure it is available. It has a meeting table with room for 4 people, 6 if you squeeze. There's a gargantuan whiteboard, and you can close the door for privacy. The chairs are very comfy. We can have tea or coffee waiting for you upon request. Walk the headlands trail - Park at either Elm or Cypress St parking lots If you are only having a conversation and you don't need the meeting table consider the Coastal Trail. It's nicely paved, pet friendly, wide enough to be ADA accessible, and you can get your exercise while getting your business meeting done. The trail runs 17 miles up to the north end in Cleone, so you'll probably run out of discussion topics before you run out of road. Bring a jacket and a hat with a brim. It can be sunny and quite windy at the same time. Rent Fort Bragg Town Hall - 363 North Main Street, Fort Bragg, CA. 95437 If you need a place for a large meeting, consider renting Fort Bragg's town hall facilities. It has a projector, plenty of seats, and there's parking nearby. Town Hall Use Fees Basic Use Fee (each 12 hours) - $125 Non-Profit Use Fee (each 12 hours) - $60 Additional Use Beyond Basic 12 Hours - $10 Security / Cleaning & Key Deposit (to be paid in advance - all facilities) - $200 Deposit for Alcohol Use (to be paid in advance -all facilities) - $500 AV Equipment Use & Setup Fee (hourly) Min. 2 hours, $43 hourly charge thereafter - $135 AV Tech after hour charge (hourly) - $178 Custodian Charge (during normal hours of work) - $62 / Hour Custodian Charge (overtime rate) - $186 / Hour Facility use rules and reservation information
One of the most common questions we get at the Red House is "Hey where can I grab a quick lunch around here?" That slow coastal town vibe is suddenly less charming when you are starving and you need something local, tasty, and now-ish. Here's a few of our favorites, chosen for deliciousness and speed of service. Plus a handy map, sorted into layers.
Cravingrill
863 N Main St, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Don't let the location fool you, this is some solid mediterranean food. Plus, they will have your order in your hands asap. Favorites: shawarma platter, cauliflower platter, dolmas, excellent baba ganoush. Call ahead 707-961-6123. Sea Pal
A local favorite, Sea Pal often has long lines, but they move pretty fast. Once your order is in you'll probably get your food in about 10 minutes. Favorites: the fish and chips are absolutely delicious. Burgers are grass fed beef, we like to add grilled onions and extra tomato. Call ahead 707-964-1300.
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