Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: November 10 – November 14, 2025
At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, our commitment is simple: helping local businesses succeed. From celebrating wins and building genuine connections to supporting regional progress, everything we do is focused on strengthening the network that keeps our community moving forward. Curious about what’s been happening?
Here are five highlights from the past week:
- Timarie proudly walked in Murrieta’s 23rd Annual Veterans Day Parade alongside Miss April’s Dance, joining hundreds of residents in honoring the brave men and women who have served our country. The parade was a heartwarming reminder of how the Chamber, the City, and our community come together in true partnership—celebrating tradition, supporting local organizations, and showcasing the spirit that makes Murrieta such a special place to call home.
- We were proud to partner with the City of Wildomar for the 2025 State of the City, where Mayor Ashlee DePhillippo shared key accomplishments and the vision guiding Wildomar’s future. Community members, businesses, and local leaders came together for a lively lunch reception and an uplifting address that highlighted the city’s progress and growing momentum.
- We hosted our November Networking Breakfast at The Cove Bar & Grill, where in honor of Non-Profit Month, we spotlighted our Non-Profit Chamber Members and the incredible impact they make in our community. Attendees enjoyed a delicious breakfast, connected with fellow professionals, and heard directly from non-profit leaders during their soapbox minutes—a chance to share their missions and the important work they do.
- Patrick had the honor of MC’ing MSJC’s Annual State of the College, where this year’s theme—Driving Transformation—took center stage. The program showcased how MSJC is expanding educational opportunities, fostering innovation, and shaping the future of our region through bold, student-centered initiatives. Attendees heard firsthand about the College’s priorities, progress, and long-term vision, while also connecting with MSJC students whose stories reflect the true power of transformation through higher education.
- Maritza and Laura met with Murrieta’s Community Services Department this week to coordinate efforts for our upcoming Shop Small campaign, which will be beautifully paired with the City’s Holiday Tree Trail. Together, we’re working to highlight local businesses, boost visibility, and drive community engagement throughout the holiday season. It’s an exciting collaboration designed to bring even more festive foot traffic and support to our small business community—and we can’t wait to share more details very soon!
We’re grateful to be part of such an outstanding business community—one that grows through collaboration, meaningful relationships, and shared opportunities. Whether you’ve joined us at events, supported us from a distance, or stayed connected online, your involvement truly matters. Thank you for the energy, partnership, and positivity you bring to our collective success.