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Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: April 14 – April 18, 2025

At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, we’re constantly working behind the scenes to create impactful opportunities for local businesses to grow and succeed. From celebrating achievements to building connections and driving community development, everything we do is aimed at strengthening our business ecosystem. Curious about what we’ve been up to? Here are five things the Chamber accomplished this past week

1. We celebrated our April Murrieta Students of the Month, impressing everyone in attendance with their dedication, leadership, and heart. This month's theme seemed to be girl power, as all five students picked were strong, independent young women. Each had her own unique voice to share her struggles, hardships, and wins. We can attest that there was not a dry eye in the house. We are honored to recognize their achievements and can’t wait to see the incredible things they will accomplish!
2. We attended The Southwest California Legislative Council Meeting, where we continue to stay informed of the latest and upcoming legislative developments and engage in discussions on how they impact our local businesses and economy.
3. We hosted our Ambassador Appreciation Night at 8 Bit Brewing Co as a thank you to the continuous efforts of our ambassor team. They graciously devote their time and resources to promote the Chamber’s mission - serving as the face for welcoming new members, fostering relationships, having a warm, supportive presence as events - and we appreciate each and every one of them!
4. Patrick attended Riverside Economic Development Strategic Plan Meeting on Monday, where regional leaders came together to discuss the future of economic growth, innovation, and long-term planning across our communities. This particular session was (literally) earth-shattering, as everyone in attendance experienced the 5.2 magnitude earthquake! Regardless, the meeting went on as planned, focusing on the review of industry foundation and industry targets, as well as a more in-depth strategic vision planning for each subregion.
5. We partnered with the City of Murrieta to host a Broker’s Luncheon, bringing together commercial real estate professionals from across the region. Attendees enjoyed valuable networking opportunities and insights from keynote speaker Charles Parker, The Retail Coach, who shared expert strategies for success in today’s evolving real estate industry.

As always, we’re here to move the needle for our business community — one event, one conversation, and one bold step at a time. Whether you joined us in person, supported from afar, or are just catching up now, thank you for being part of the momentum.

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