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Greater West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
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Fire Service Day - LAFD Annual Open House
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On Saturday, May 10th, the Los Angeles Fire Department celebrates its open house. All Fire Stations invite the public in to visit, talk with firefighters, and inspect the high tech apparatus that protects the city. The Historical Society has its annual pancake breakfast - and this isn't any ordinary Saturday diner fare, either! Cooked using official fire department broiler cooktops and including eggs, breakfast meats, orange juice, plus those amazing pancakges, it's an event you must not miss.. <more>
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Chamber Events
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Committees
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Business Mixers
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Community Affairs
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First Wednesday Breakfast
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Government Affairs
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Luncheons
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Minority Business
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Computer User Group
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Technology
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Seminars
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Westside Womens Network
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And Much Much More...
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Free Computer Help:
Following the Technology Committee meeting on the third Tuesday of the month the Business Computing User Group meets from 7:00pm - 9:00pm where members can bring their computer questions. Each meeting starts with a featured speaker followed by open Questions & Answers and ends with a raffle.
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Technology Committee:
The Technology Committee meets the third Tuesday of the month in the Chamber Office from 5:30pm - 6:30pm.
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SCORE Counciling:
SCORE, sponsored by the SBA, is a free counseling service provided through the Chamber office to anyone who owns, operates, or wants to start a business. Get expert advice on how to deal with business problems.
By appointment only.
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The Chamber began in 1945 as the "Businessmen's Association of Rancho Park". By 1989, it had grown to serve not only Rancho Park, but also the nearby communities of West Los Angeles, Westwood, Mar Vista and Palms.
To reflect this larger geographic area, the Chamber changed its name to the Westside Chamber of Commerce. In 1993, a group of dedicated business leaders formed a new organization, the West L.A. Chamber of Commerce, to serve the specific interests of West Los Angeles, including the Civic Center area and the Sawtelle District. In 1996, the 2 groups merged under the West L.A. Chamber of Commerce name to better promote local business growth and development.
Today, the West L.A. Chamber of Commerce has members ranging from local "mom and pop" businesses to some of the nations' largest corporate entities, and is growing in both membership and influence.
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