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Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: September 8 – 12, 2025

At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, everything we do comes back to one mission: helping local businesses succeed. From celebrating milestones and sparking new connections to fueling regional growth, we’re committed to strengthening the dynamic network that makes our community thrive. Want to see what we’ve been up to?

Here are five highlights from this past week:

  1. We enjoyed hosting Coffee with the City of Wildomar, where Southern California Edison shared an important presentation on emergency preparedness and how the utility works to serve and protect the community during critical times. The discussion highlighted proactive steps businesses and residents can take to stay prepared, along with the resources Edison provides to support safety and resilience.
  2. We were excited to celebrate the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of Quick Quack Car Wash on Winchester alongside the Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce! Quick Quack is more than just a car wash—they’re dedicated to fast, friendly service and making a positive impact in the communities they serve.
  3. Our September Networking Breakfast brought together Chamber members for a morning of connections, community, and insight. Featured speaker Justin Lawler, a seasoned branding expert, presented “Avoiding the Trap: Top Branding Mistakes Businesses Make,” sharing real-world lessons and strategies to help businesses strengthen their presence, refine their messaging, and avoid costly pitfalls.
  4. Patrick attended the Wildomar City Council Meeting, where city leaders gathered to discuss key updates, community priorities, and upcoming initiatives shaping the city’s future. The meeting provided valuable insight into local projects and decisions that impact residents and businesses alike, reinforcing the importance of collaboration and staying engaged in the civic process.
  5. Patrick met with Murrieta Valley Unified School District to continue planning for the Regional Civics Bee competition in April. With participation already secured from MVUSD, TVUSD, and LEUSD, excitement is building to bring this program to our region for the first time. The Civics Bee will provide local students with a unique opportunity to showcase their knowledge, strengthen civic engagement, and develop skills that will serve them well into the future—an important investment in the next generation of community leaders.

We’re honored to walk alongside our business community—creating impactful events, fostering genuine relationships, and opening doors to shared opportunities. Whether you’ve been with us in the room, supported from a distance, or simply followed along, your involvement makes all the difference. We’re truly grateful for the energy and positivity you bring to this journey.

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