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Last Tuesday was the first session of the Chamber’s sold-out Leadership: Making of a Manager course. A full cohort of locals stepped into the program. Early takeaways included “aha” moments and ideas being tested back in the workplace. “Leadership isn’t learned in a room—it’s built in the moments you choose to apply it.”
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Everyone is welcome to come out to Crowley Lake early Tuesday, May 5, 8–9am to be part of the Crowley Fish Foundation’s inaugural trout stocking together with an Official Chamber Ribbon Cutting. Around 1,600 pounds of trout will be released, including tagged trophy fish with prizes. Be part of this milestone moment on the water. >>> Click here for more info
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The double header is on Wednesday, May 6, 5–6pm. Mammoth Hospital reveals its remodeled Family Medicine Clinic with a Chamber Ribbon Cutting. The updated space expands from 10 to 18 exam rooms and brings key services under one roof. Come along and take a look—all are welcome. >>> Click here for more info
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Nonprofits save the date— Monday, May 11, 4–5pm. This month’s Nonprofit Coalition meeting includes an update from the consulting team leading the Eastern Sierra Community Foundation effort. There will be time for input from local nonprofits. We’ll also dig into additional fundraising opportunities and share ideas across the group. >>> Click here to register
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Join us on Tuesday, May 19, 12–1:30pm, for this Power Lunch with AltaOne Federal Credit Union. We’ll get insight on how and why AltaOne serves the Mammoth community, and the business services available locally. Plus, strategies to help you think ahead with your finances. >>> Click here for more info and register
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Sunday, May 10
Mother’s Day Wildflower Print Making
MAC Community Arts Center and Gallery
Chris Baron LIVE!
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Monday, May 4–June 14
Convict Lake Fishing Derby
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Saturday, May 4–9
Mammoth Lakes Restaurant Week
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New Chamber Member Shoutout for April
We had one new business join the Chamber in April.
Click on their logo to see who they are and what they offer.
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Distant Takes Bronze
Distant Brewing is proud to announce it earned a bronze medal at the California Craft Brewers Awards for its American Pale Ale, On the Radar. Owner Kirk Wallace, Head Brewer Brett Mance, and Production Brewer Callan Godshalk attended the festival in Sacramento, celebrating the team’s commitment to quality, balance, and innovation.
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Your Table’s Waiting
Mammoth’s first-ever Restaurant Week kicked off Saturday—and locals are already lapping it up. From prix-fixe menus and off-menu specials to creative pairings, slider flights, and live music, there’s a lot happening across town. It runs through this Saturday, May 9, so if you haven’t checked it out yet, do it this week. Try somewhere new, revisit a favorite, and see what chefs are putting forward this week. Come hungry—there’s still plenty to taste. >>> Click here for more info
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Affordability Measure Advances
A statewide push to tackle rising costs is gaining traction, with nearly 1 million signatures submitted to qualify the Building an Affordable California Act for the November 2026 ballot. The effort targets delays in the state’s project approval process—often cited as a driver of higher costs for infrastructure, housing, and more. >>> Click here to read more
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Fun, Family Event!
Make your way to the CRC tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5, 1:30–3:30pm because Meet a Truck is back. Get up close with vehicles and heavy equipment from Public Works, Parks & Rec, Police, the Airport, Mammoth Disposal, and Fire and check them out. Free, all ages, no RSVP needed.
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May: Mono County Food Resource Guide
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