Meeting Announcement for
Pasadena RestaurateursThursday, May 13th at 3 pm
Virtual Meeting Regarding Outdoor Dining
Meeting Announcement for
Pasadena RestaurateursThursday, May 13th at 3 pm
Virtual Meeting Regarding Outdoor Dining
Is it better to give children an inheritance when you’re still alive? BY CHERYL WINOKUR MUNK for the Wall Street Journal
Join us for our virtual networking Luncheon Alliance on Wednesday May 5th at 11:30am via Zoom.
Families Forward Learning Center sponsors the May lunch.
Network, promote your business, meet new people, make new connections, build our contact list-all from the safety of your own home or office (or wherever you may be) via ZOOM.
Cost is $5 for Pasadena Chamber member and $10 for non-members.
California COVID-19 Relief Grants- Final Round Opens Today: The final round of the State of California's COVID-19 Relief Grant Program opens today and will close on Tuesday, May 4th. Don't wait to apply, as this will be the final round of the program. New applications are welcome and grant award amounts are expected to be between $5,000 - $25,000.
Those who have gotten shots can do more outdoors while maskless
From the LA Times, By Rong-Gong Lin II and Luke Money
Despite some early mixed messages, health officials have repeatedly told Americans that wearing a face mask — both indoors and outdoors — is essential to curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
From the LA Times, By Chris Megerian and Eli Stokols; Times staff writer Sarah D. Wire contributed to this report.
Join us for our virtual networking Luncheon Alliance on Wednesday May 5th at 11:30am and Connection Breakfast Thursday, May 13th at 8am. (Sorry, because of the calendar, the events are on back-to-back days.)
Mixed Roots Enterprises sponsors the May lunch. Marketing guru Craig Valine and Enhanced Marketing Performance sponsors May's breakfast.
Free Online Event: Dr. Ian Oxnevad Presents Remaking California to be More Business Friendly: What's Gone Wrong? What Can Be Done to Fix It? April, 28, 2021 at 2pm via ZOOM.
Pasadena Chamber Presents Exclusive Presentation for Pasadena Business Community
As companies reopen their offices, they are deciding how the virtual work arrangements they’ve relied on during the pandemic will factor into their long-term plans — or not.
By ANNE MARIE CHAKER
After playing a softball game earlier this month, Kevin Carlson, a Washington, D.C., real-estate agent, was introduced to a teammate’s friend as they walked off the field.
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