Thinking beyond just the next season? Curious what makes a credit union different from a traditional bank? Tomorrow’s Power Lunch at the Warming Hut features AltaOne Federal Credit Union and a conversation around local business banking, financial planning, and services available here in the Eastern Sierra. You gotta eat anyway… so come for lunch and pick up a few ideas while you’re at it. It’s not too late to sign up. >>> Click here to register
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After the Memorial Day Weekend buzz, keep the momentum going at our next Business After Hours on Tuesday, May 26 from 5–7pm at Sierra Hot Tub Co. Catch up with everyone over a drink, plus take a look inside the showroom featuring hot tubs, swim spas, saunas, and cold plunges. Latin Market will be serving the food, with drinks included as well. >>> Click here to register
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What does financial wellness actually look like for women balancing business, life, and everything in between? Join Women in Business on Wednesday, June 3 from 5–7pm for an evening of conversation, reflection, and practical insight with local financial planner Mary Ann Sullivan of 395 Financial Planning. Light appetizers and drinks included. >>> Click here to register
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The Mammoth Lakes Chamber’s 4th of July Parade simply wouldn’t happen without the support of local sponsors helping to power the parade. A big thank you to Mammoth Lakes Tourism and our Uncle Sam Sponsors: Cerro Coso Community College Career Technical Education, Holiday Haus, and Edelweiss Lodge.
Keep an eye out for 4th of July posters going up around town at the end of this week, and don’t wait too long to get your float entries in. There’s nothing quite like being part of the parade and with crowds lining the streets, cheering you on along the parade route. >>> Click here for more info
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Tuesday, May 19
IMACA Food Distribution
Lee Vining Community Center
IMACA Food Distribution
June Lake Community Center
Power Lunch: Money Moves
The Warming Hut
Not Your Grandma’s Bingo
The Warming Hut
Weekly Trivia Night
Mammoth Brewing Co. @ The EATery
SNARL Seminar Series: Dark Skies
Page Center at SNARL |
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Sunday, May 24
The Bodleys LIVE!
Distant Brewing |
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Monday, May 18–June 14
Convict Lake Fishing Derby
Convict Lake |
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Wednesday, May 20 to Sunday May 24
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival ’26
Various Locations in town |
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Lights. Camera. Mammoth
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival opens this Wednesday, May 20, presenting the Sierra Spirit Award to Academy Award-winner Marlee Matlin after a screening of “Children of a Lesser God.” The festival continues through Sunday, May 24, with independent filmmakers in attendance from around the world including Bulgaria, Egypt, Japan, and more. This year we’re introducing an exclusive food and wine experience featuring Stellareese Winery and bites catered by Limelight Hotel and Residences. See a schedule of all our amazing films at MammothLakesFilmFest.com
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You’re Invited…isn’t that Unreal!
Mammoth Lakes Tourism is throwing a party and the community is invited. Head to Gomez Restaurant & Tequileria this Thursday, May 21 from 5–7pm for the launch of Certified Unreal, a new campaign highlighting the geologic story of Mammoth Lakes and the surrounding area. This free event will also introduce Visitation = Vitality, a new campaign focused on the positive impact visitor spending has on local businesses, jobs, and the year-round economy, while encouraging responsible recreation and stewardship. You don’t want to miss this one!
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Come by. Stay awhile.
Join us for an evening of seasonal drinks and local pop-ups as we open the Limelight Mammoth terrace for summer.
Local Perks members receive a complimentary drink ticket, with signups available for new members throughout the evening. Plus, $1 from every drink purchased supports the Limelight Mammoth Community Fund and local organizations across the Eastern Sierra. Get your Local Perks Card here.
Terrace Opening Party | May 23 | Limelight Mammoth
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Cajun Comes to Town
Wrapping up this incredible culinary experience, Mammoth High School Culinary Arts students are serving up one final pop-up restaurant this Friday, May 22. Soul in the Sierra brings Cajun flavors to the table with jambalaya, gumbo, blackened catfish, and more. Part of the new MUSD Culinary Arts program, these student-led pop-ups have been selling out fast, so don’t wait too long to grab your spot or takeout order. >>> Click here for the menu, reservations, and more information
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