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Mammoth Lakes Chamber Connection | May 11, 2026

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This Week

Monday, May 11
InSpire Fitness: Online Sunrise Group Workout
Google Meet

Nonprofit Coalition Meeting
Cerro Coso, Mammoth

Open Mic
Distant Brewing

Tuesday, May 12
Weekly Trivia Night
Mammoth Brewing Co. @ The EATery

SNARL Seminar Series: Golden Mussels
Page Center at SNARL

Wednesday, May 13
InSpire Fitness Outdoor Workouts
Whitmore Track

Pool Tournament
Distant Brewing

Live Music: Cassie Dunn
Shelter Distilling

Thursday, May 14
InSpire Fitness: Online Sunrise Group Workout
Google Meet

IMACA Food Distribution 
St. Joseph’s Church

Public sauna + Cold Plunge
Outside Bar Sierra

Heated Vinyasa
Yoga Mammoth

“The Cutoff” Film Premiere
Wind Drift Studios

Elizabeth Petra LIVE!
Distant Brewing

Friday, May 15
InSpire Fitness Outdoor Workouts
Whitmore Track

Public Sauna + Cold Plunge
Outside Bar Sierra

Pop-up Iron Hoof Kitchen Restaurant + Take out
Mammoth High School

Saturday, May 16
Public Sauna + Cold Plunge
Outside Bar Sierra

Sunday, May 17
Cassie Dunn LIVE!
Distant Brewing

Monday, May 11–June 14
Convict Lake Fishing Derby
Convict Lake

Full Event Calendar


Have Questions?

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You still have time to register for today’s Nonprofit Coalition meeting from 4-5pm at Cerro Coso. Hear an update on the proposed Eastern Sierra Community Foundation effort, ask questions, and share feedback directly with one of their team. We will also look at other fundraising opportunities. >>> Click here to register

What’s the Plan Forward?

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Next Tuesday, May 19, head to the Warming Hut for a Power Lunch with AltaOne Federal Credit Union. Hear why AltaOne continues investing in Mammoth and the Eastern Sierra, what business services are available locally, and more. Financial Advisor Keith Galicia will also touch on strategies for business wealth management and planning ahead. A worthwhile lunch for those thinking beyond just day-to-day operations. >>> Click here for more info and register

Soak Up Spring

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With the weather warming up, this Business After Hours on Tuesday, May 26 from 5–7pm is a good excuse to get outside, catch up with people, and enjoy a relaxed evening at Sierra Hot Tub Co. The outdoor space will be open for mixing and mingling. Then take a look at the showroom featuring hot tubs, swim spas, saunas, and cold plunges. Benny from Latin Market will be serving the food, with drinks provided as well. Register now so we can plan accordingly. >>> Click here to register

Chamber News

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Big News for Floats!

We’re so excited to have High Country Lumber continue supporting the 4th of July Parade. This year as the 2026 Float Competition Sponsor. Along with the returning $500 Best Float prize, cash prizes will also be awarded for second and third place. With this year’s theme, Make it Mammoth. Go the Extra Mile., celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary, now’s the time to start planning a float. >>> Click here for Float Registration

Parade sponsorship opportunities are also still available for businesses and organizations wanting to be part of this great tradition. >>> Click here for Sponsorships

Member News

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Free Content, Bigger Reach

After a strong first run, Mammoth Lakes Tourism’s Monthly Business Promotions are continuing with a new round of seasonal themes starting in July with “Beat the Heat” chilled specials, patio dining, retail promos, and refreshing summer experiences. Check out the rest of the year’s themes and see which ones best fit your business. This opportunity is free to all TBID-remitting businesses. >>> Click here for more info


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Website Help: No Stress

After a strong first run, Mammoth Lakes Tourism’s Monthly Business Promotions are continuing with a new round of seasonal themes starting in July with “Beat the Heat” chilled specials, patio dining, retail promos, and refreshing summer experiences. Check out the rest of the year’s themes and see which ones best fit your business. This opportunity is free to all TBID-remitting businesses. >>> Click here for more info


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Business News

Chamber Signs On

The Mammoth Lakes Chamber recently signed onto the American Alliance for Workforce and Border Security coalition letter, joining chambers and business organizations across the country calling for commonsense immigration reform tied to workforce needs. The coalition supports strong border security, continued investment in local talent, and modernized legal immigration pathways by creating a practical process to retain workers who have been contributing to the U.S. economy. The system should recognize the value of workers whose skills and experience have been essential to American businesses for many years.

Community News

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Clean Up Mammoth

This Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, take part in Mammoth Lakes’ Community Clean-Up Event, Sustainabilty Fair and Defensible Space effort. Help clean up litter along streets, trails, parks, and public spaces, or use those days to clear green waste, metal items, e-waste, and other debris from around your home and property. Free trash bags are available now through the Town of Mammoth Lakes and Mammoth Disposal. Check the Town website for full event information. >>> Click here


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Missed the Greek Pop-up Restaurant.

After last Friday’s sold-out Greek night, Mammoth High School Culinary Arts students are back with another pop-up restaurant on Friday May 15—this time featuring Asian cuisine at Iron Hoof Kitchen. Dine in or grab takeout, but don’t wait too long—takeout orders need to be placed by today, May 11. >>> Click here for the menu, reservations, and more information


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