These are the Pasadena Chamber members we know are open and/or offering online or remote activities:
These are the Pasadena Chamber members we know are open and/or offering online or remote activities:
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANK OR EXISTING FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO FIND OUT IF THEY ARE PROCESSING LOAN APPLICATIONS.
This is fast becoming the age of ZOOM and GOOGLE (both offering free online video chart platforms).
Some of our friends have come up with clever ideas to get together despite the Coronavrus pandemic.
Thought about hosting a virtual happy hour with your friends online? How about a virtual dinner party?
Please do everything you can to stop the spread of COVID-19. You are protecting our entire community by keeping yourself safe and secure in your home.
All Pasadena Chamber of Commerce networking events and activities for April, 2020 have been cancelled. This includes our Luncheon Alliance, Connection Breakfast and Pasadena Chambe After Hours Social and Mixer.
Here is the most succinct and readily available analysis of the stimulus package
Support your fellow Pasadena Chamber members. Below is information on restaurant members. Please get take-out, buy gift cards, do what you are able to help them stay open and in business. Likewise, many of your fellow Chamber members are reeling from closures, stay at home orders, lack (or complete loss) of business.
It is vitally important that we all heed the directives to stay home and/or maintain a safe distance from others.
At the Pasadena Chamber, our staff is working from home. If you are able, please do the same.
The Pasadena Chamber is still open. We are not taking any face-to-face meetings, hosting public events or ceremonies. We are also not able to accept walk-in visitors at our offices or meet members in our homes.
The Pasadena Public Health Department and the County of Los Angeles have revised their Safer at Home orders.
The Pasadena Public Health Department revised its Safer at Home order. Now excluded as essential businesses are personal grooming services. Hair and nail salons, barbers and others in that industry are ordered closed. Golf courses are also ordered closed throughout Los Angeles County.
Here is the revised list of essential businesses: