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Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: March 30 – April 3, 2026

At the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, we’re dedicated to supporting local businesses and creating connections that spark growth and opportunity. From celebrating achievements and strengthening partnerships to advocating for regional priorities, everything we do is centered on building a strong, connected, and resilient community. Want to see what we’ve been up to? 

Here are five highlights from the past week:

  1. Patrick traveled to Sacramento to engage in discussions around Employment Training Panel (ETP) funding, advocating for resources that support workforce development and business growth in our region. These conversations focused on expanding access to funding opportunities that help local employers upskill their workforce, remain competitive, and adapt to evolving industry needs.
  2. Our April Mixer at Urban Air Adventure Park brought together business professionals for a high-energy evening of networking in one of Murrieta’s newest fun-filled destinations. Attendees enjoyed building relationships while sampling delicious bites from Graze Craze Murrieta, along with opportunities to showcase their businesses, all while having fun!
  3. Patrick attended the Wildomar Ad-Hoc Committee Meeting focused on the city’s business registration ordinance, where he joined in thoughtful discussions on how Wildomar can best approach and streamline its business registration process. The meeting provided an opportunity to share perspectives, explore potential improvements, and ensure that any future framework supports a business-friendly environment.
  4. Patrick attended the Temecula Valley Xenia Hospitality Awards, an event recognizing excellence in the region’s tourism and hospitality industry. The luncheon brought together local leaders and partners to honor those who go above and beyond in creating exceptional visitor experiences. It was a great opportunity to celebrate the success of our tourism community while building connections that support continued regional collaboration and growth.
  5. Patrick hosted the Murrieta Temecula Group (MTG) Board Meeting, bringing together regional leaders for a productive discussion on key initiatives and collaborative efforts impacting our communities. The meeting provided an opportunity to align on priorities, share updates, and strengthen partnerships that support economic growth and regional success.

We’re honored to represent such an engaged and collaborative business community—one built on genuine relationships, shared goals, and forward momentum. Whether you’ve attended an event, supported our work behind the scenes, or stayed connected online, we’re grateful for the energy and partnership you bring to our collective success.

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