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Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: March 23 – March 27, 2026

At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, we’re committed to empowering local businesses and fostering connections that create opportunity and growth. Whether we’re celebrating milestones, building strong partnerships, or advocating for the needs of our region, our work is focused on cultivating a thriving, connected, and resilient community. Curious what we’ve been up to? 

Here are five highlights from the past week:

  1. We were pleased to host this month’s Coffee with the City of Murrieta, bringing together local businesses and community members for a morning of connection and updates. The City’s Community Services Department shared exciting news about upcoming spring and summer events, highlighting opportunities for residents and businesses to get involved and enjoy all that Murrieta has to offer.
  2. Debbie attended the Great Futures Breakfast hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, an inspiring morning dedicated to supporting local youth and celebrating their achievements. As an annual fundraiser, the breakfast plays a vital role in advancing the Club’s mission and ensuring continued access to impactful programs that help shape bright futures for young people in our community.
  3. Our team was proud to host this month’s Ambassador Meeting, bringing together this dedicated group of Chamber champions for connection and updates. We were excited to celebrate Sherri Muldoon as our March Ambassador of the Month in recognition of her outstanding engagement and support, and to officially welcome Keith Anderson as our newest Ambassador.
  4. We were excited to celebrate the Ribbon Cutting and Grand Unveiling of Denny’s on Madison Avenue as they revealed their newly renovated space. With refreshed indoor and outdoor dining areas, this longtime favorite is entering a new chapter while continuing to serve the comfort food guests love. Congratulations to the Denny’s team on this exciting transformation and their continued commitment to the Murrieta community!
  5. Patrick attended the NAWB The Forum 2026 conference, where workforce development leaders from across the country gathered to share best practices, innovative strategies, and insights on strengthening today’s workforce systems. Patrick gained insights that will help support local workforce initiatives and align our region with emerging national trends.

We’re proud to serve such an engaged and collaborative business community—one driven by meaningful relationships, shared goals, and continued momentum. Whether you’ve joined us at an event, supported us behind the scenes, or followed along online, thank you for the energy and partnership you bring to our collective success.

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