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Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: March 17 – March 21, 2025

It’s been a busy and impactful week for the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce! Here are Five Things The Chamber did this past week to support our business community, celebrate local wins, and advocate for our region:

1. Patrick traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100 meeting—a gathering of the nation’s top chamber executives. This event brought together influential leaders to discuss national policy, economic priorities, and the future of the business community. Patrick proudly represented our region, ensuring our voice is heard on issues that matter to Southwest Riverside County.

2. We were thrilled to celebrate the official grand opening of Tiny Babbles Speech Therapy in Murrieta—a new and much-needed resource for families in our community! Tiny Babbles is dedicated to empowering little voices through expert speech and language therapy for children. What makes them truly unique is their ability to tailor therapy programs specifically to each child, ensuring a personalized approach in the surroundings they feel most comfortable in. Committed to every child’s speech therapy journey, they go above and beyond to provide the support needed for success. We’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with them—here’s to growth, success, and making a lasting impact in the community!

3. Honoring the March Murrieta Students of the MonthWe had the privilege of honoring our March Murrieta Students of the Month, and what an inspiring group they were! This month’s celebration was a powerful reminder that academic achievement is only part of the story—kindness, compassion, and character truly set these students apart:

• Uzochi Orji – Murrieta Mesa High School

• Claire Todd – Murrieta Valley High School

• Trish Hoang – Murrieta Canyon Academy

• Kayla Cruz – Springs Charter Schools

• Nicholas Jimenez – Springs Charter Schools

4. We officially moved out of the Murrieta Innovation Center, and we’re excited to share that construction is finally set to begin on the long-anticipated renovation of the building! This is a huge step forward in creating a cutting-edge space for innovation and entrepreneurship in our region. We’ll be sharing more details soon about our temporary relocation and updates as construction progresses.

5. With nearly 15,000 views of our Restaurant Map, Restaurant Month is making major waves in the community! From longtime locals to first-time visitors, people are showing up hungry—and our local restaurants are serving up serious flavor. This initiative is putting a well-deserved spotlight on our culinary scene and driving real traffic to our local eateries. There's still time to join in on the fun, learn more here!


As we wrap up another impactful week, we're reminded of the strength, resilience, and innovation that define our community. Whether it’s advocating on a national level, celebrating local milestones, or supporting our small businesses, the Chamber is here to champion progress every step of the way.

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