Businesses are already getting on board for this year’s 4th of July Parade, and it’s going to be mammoth. There are sponsorships of all sizes supporting this Mammoth tradition. Go the extra mile—secure yours early. >>> Click here to explore sponsorships
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The next Power Lunch is on Tuesday, April 21. In partnership with the Town of Mammoth Lakes Outdoor Rec, Nick Buckmaster, Fisheries Supervisor with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, will share the history of the Golden Mussel, key risk factors, and what’s being done to keep it out of the Eastern Sierra. >>> Click here for more info and to register
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Saturday, April 18 at 5:30pm—step into Wind Drift Studios for its official Grand Opening. We’ll be celebrating with Chris and Kimmy—starting with a Ribbon Cutting, followed by an exhibition opening featuring Chris Benchetler’s art. All are welcome. >>> Click here for more info
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Ribbon Cutting Double Header
Another Ribbon Cutting is right around the corner. Keep the momentum going and join us on Monday, April 20 (4–5pm) for East Side Bake Shop’s Ribbon Cutting. Originally based at McGee Creek Lodge, the bakery moved to Mammoth, continuing its from-scratch, small-batch approach—artisan sourdough, options for dietary needs, and a boutique mix of pantry and gift items. Come by and celebrate with us. >>> Click here for more info
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New Chamber Members Shoutout for March
Four more businesses joined the Chamber in March, growing the Chamber network. Click on their logos to see who they are and what they offer, from pet grooming to website services to performing arts and experiential learning.
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Inside the Chamber
Come along on Wednesday, April 15 (10am–12pm) to our quarterly Open House. It’s a casual way to get a better understanding of your membership benefits, ask questions, or simply see what the Chamber does. New members, long-time ones, or just curious—all are welcome. Coffee and pastries included. >>> Click here for more info
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Student Pop-Up Restaurants
Fridays in May (1, 8, 15, 22), MUSD’s new Culinary Arts Program is debuting four student-created pop-up restaurants. The students aren’t just cooking—they’ve chosen the concepts, from pastries to Greek, Asian, and Cajun cuisine, and they are bringing each idea to life. Dine in or take out, and be part of this first real experience alongside the students. Check out each pop-up. >>> La Vida Dulce. >>> Aionios Greek Cuisine >>> Iron Hoof Asian >>> Soul in the Sierras Cajun
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Housing Program Extended
Exciting news — the Lease to Locals program, launched Summer 2024, has been extended by Mammoth Town Council. Administered by Placemate, Lease to Locals provides homeowners with a one-time cash incentive of up to $18,000 when they start long-term renting their homes to qualified local tenants. Visit Placemate.com/mammoth get started and learn about improved rental terms for landlords.
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This Wednesday: Take Action
The Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) is the Town’s first ever roadmap to improve resilience to the impacts of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which worsens the impacts. Please let the Town know your priorities, challenges, and readiness by attending their upcoming public workshop this Wednesday, April 8 from 5:30-7pm in the Town Council Chambers (Suite Z). In person attendance is encouraged, but a Zoom option is available to participate virtually.
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