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Happening TODAY — the Business After Hours is heading to the CRC, LA Kings Ice at Mammoth Lakes from 5–7pm. We already have a great crowd registered – dont miss out. In the line-up will be lots of fun, sausage rolls, meat pies and other Australian fare to help celebrate Australia Day. Everyone receives ice-skating passes for a future visit. Kids are welcome. >>> Click here to register
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This Thursday, everyone is welcome to come along and help celebrate the Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting for All-American Dave at Snowcreek Athletic Club (4–5pm). What started as a food truck is now in a new home serving fresh protein-packed meals, protein shakes, and balanced meal prep. All-American Dave will have some samples for you to try. >>> Click here for information
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Join us this Thursday at 8:30am on Zoom for Community Coffee, where we will be talking trails, with Andrew Mulford, Trails Program Manager for the Town of Mammoth Lakes Office of Outdoor Recreation. He will share updates on the Town’s expanded winter grooming program and more. Our featured coffee shop, Looney Bean, Mammoth. >>> Click here for the Zoom link
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Business After Hours – HCL
Following on from today’s mixer, our n ext Business After Hours lands at High Country Lumber on Tuesday, February 10 (5–7pm), hosted in the Paint Studio next door. It’s a chance to spend an evening with the team behind one of the Eastern Sierra’s fully employee-owned businesses and learn how High Country Lumber supports projects of all sizes. From its roots as a small family rental business to becoming 100% employee-owned in 2022, HCL shows how local ownership and community partnerships go hand in hand. >>> Click here to register
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Let’s Plan What’s Next
In conjunction with the ban on single-use plastic water bottles 500ml or less in size, the T own of Mammoth Lakes has created an informational graphic for businesses and distributors to display. The graphic explains the effects of the ordinance to customers. Please visit the >>> Town Sustainability webpage or >>> click this link to directly access the printable graphic.
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A Few Minutes Matter
No one’s looking for extra surveys in their inbox, but this one plays a real role in shaping how visitation and quality of life are managed in Mammoth Lakes. Mammoth Lakes Tourism’s Resident Sentiment Survey closes this Friday, January 30 and is open to residents, homeowners, and business owners. It’s shorter this year, takes about 10–15 minutes, and includes an optional entry to win a $500 Yiftee gift card. >>> Click here to take the Survey
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