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Cardiff by the Sea Chamber of Commerce
124 Aberdeen Dr., Cardiff by the Sea, California 92007Founded in 1911 by developer J. Frank Cullen, the community was named in honor of his wife's native Wales and many streets have English names. A later developer, German musician Victor Kramer added the "by-the-Sea". <br><br> The community takes pride in its "walkability" with the beach, lagoon, restaura
Chamber of Commerce
390 W 7th Street, San Pedro, California 90731The San Pedro Chamber of Commerce is proud to present events throughout the year for the public's enjoyment.
City of Anaheim
200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, California 92805Welcome to the magnificent city of Anaheim, California just 20 miles east of Los Angeles. Whether you're visiting with family or friends you're sure to have a great time. Anaheim offers a little bit for everyone.
City of Arroyo Grande
214 East Branch Street, Arroyo Grande, California 93420Arroyo Grande is located midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The City is 5.45 square miles in area at an elevation of 114 feet, with a population of 16,700 (2006).
City of Atascadero
6907 El Camino Real, Atascadero, California 93423Atascadero is located in the heart of the Central Coast, offering a blend of natural beauty and rural lifestyle. Its comfortable climate and atmosphere are influenced by the beautiful Pacific Ocean on the West, and also by the Salinas River and open countryside to the East. Local scenery includes oak-studded
City of Bellflower
16600 Civic Center Drive, Bellflower, California 90706To protect and enrich the quality of life, to make Bellflower an excellent place to live, work and play.
City of Belmont Shore
City Hall Office 333 West Ocean Boulevard, 14th Floor, Belmont Shore, California 90803The purpose of the Belmont Shore Business Association is to form a common bond among business owners located in and around the Belmont Shore area whose goals are to promote, protect, and maintain prosperity for the Belmont Shore Community. This association is for its members and the immediate community, provi
City of Brea
1 Civic Center Circle, Brea, California 92821Welcome to the City of Brea!<br><br> Nestled in the foothills of North Orange County, Brea is a thriving city of more than 40,000 residents. Destination shopping and restaurants abound. An award-winning school district , enhanced city services, and a diverse business mix makes Brea the place to live, work
City of Buellton
376 Avenue of Flags\r\nP.O. Box 231, Buellton, California 93427Thousands of travelers have come to know Buellton as "The Home of the Original Split Pea Soup" thanks to the worldwide fame of Andersen's Pea Soup Restaurant. However, there is much more to Buellton than just this simple dish.
City of Buena Park
6650 Beach Blvd.\r\nP.O. Box 5009, Buena Park, California 90622Known as the "Center of the Southland," Buena Park is a City with a distinct heritage undergoing an exciting revitalization in business, residential, and commerical projects. <br><br> Whether you live, visit, work or shop & dine in Buena Park, we hope you find your experience here a great one...<br><br>
City of Cambria
767 Main Street, Cambria, California 93428The Cambria Chamber of Commerce is the collective voice for business in one of the most beautiful coastal communities in the nation. Located in Northern San Luis Obispo County, just 6 miles south of the magnificent Hearst Castle, we welcome people from all over the world. Our goal is to make your visit, sho
City of Cayucos
PO Box 346, Cayucos, California 93430Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, sitting quietly between the Pacific Ocean and the rolling hillsides of open ranchland is what some people call the last of the California beach towns.
City of Cerritos
18125 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos, California 90703Located in Los Angeles County at the Orange County border, the beautiful City of Cerritos offers a wealth of cultural activities, recreation programs for all ages and a thriving local economy.
City of Cypress
5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, California 90630Mission Statement The City of Cypress, in partnership with the community, will sustain and enhance a safe, attractive and quality environment in which to live, work and play. <br> <br> Vision Statement The vision of the City of Cypress is to be an outstanding family-oriented community with a t
City of El Segundo
350 Main Street, El Segundo, California 90245Would you believe that this city, which is now known as a major aeronautical and industrial business center, and more than 16,000 people, was once a "round clump of willows"? <br> Prior to El Segundo's incorporation in 1917, this area was part of "Rancho Sausal Redondo" ("Ranch of the Round Clump of Wi
City of Fullerton
303 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton, California 92832Located 22 miles southeast of metropolitan Los Angeles, in the center of North Orange County, Fullerton is a full-service city renowned for its unique mix of residential, commercial and industrial, educational, and cultural environments which provide an outstanding quality of life for both residents and busin
City of Garden Grove
11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove, California 92840Garden Grove is a vibrantly progressive and growing city located just south of Los Angeles in Orange County, California. Our motto, "The City of Youth and Ambition," accurately reflects this culturally diverse community of over 172,000 people. Garden Grove is home to four annual cultural festivals that celebr
City of Grover Beach
154 South Eighth Street, Grover Beach, California 93433The City of Grover Beach covers 2.25 square miles and is located along the beautiful Central Coast of California, 92 miles north of Santa Barbara and 150 miles south of Monterey. Grover Beach provides for a unique quality of life for over 13,000 residents and draws tourists with its moderate coastal climate,
City of Guadalupe
918 Obispo Street, Guadalupe, California 93434Guadalupe is located in Santa Barbara County, on the Central California coast near the famous Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes. As of the census of 2000, there were 5,659 people, 1,414 households, and 1,217 families residing in the city. The city was established in 1840 and incorporated on August 3, 1946. California's
City of Hawaiian Gardens
21815 Pioneer Boulevard, Hawaiian Gardens, California 90716The city is more than just a place on map; a collection of buildings and streets. What a city is and what it does comes from the people who live here work here. Hawaiian Gardens has been fortunate to have several groups of citizens that, even prior to incorporation, worked to advance Hawaiian Gardens as a com
City of Hermosa Beach
710 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, California 90254We are proud to offer an array of quality events that will enrich and bring together the residents of Hermosa and neighboring South Bay cities.
City of Indio
100 Civic Center Mall, Indio, California 92201Indio began as an Indian village—a winter home for the Native American people who regularly migrated from the surrounding mountains in the winter to the to the palm oases along the San Andreas Fault zone in the Indio Hills. Their villages were located on both sides of the Coachella Valley and along the shor
City of Laguna Niguel
27801 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, California 92677Over one-third of Laguna Niguel is designated as open space. This significant amount of open space is one of the key features defining the character and urban form of the City. The City has 2 community parks, 23 neighborhood parks, 3 mini-parks, 1 dog park, 2 county regional parks, 2 small county parks and th
City of Lakewood
5050 Clark Avenue, Lakewood, California 90712The City of Lakewood is located in southern Los Angeles County, 23 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The area of the city is about 9.5 square miles.<br> <br> Lakewood incorporated on April 16, 1954.<br> <br> Lakewood’s population was estimated by the State Department of Finance to be 80,952 on Jan
City of La Mirada
13700 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, California 90638Andrew McNally, founder and president of Rand McNally Publishing Company, came to California in the 1880s. In 1888, he purchased almost 2,300 acres of rangeland, which was part of Rancho Los Coyotes, and named the area La Mirada, which in Spanish means "The View". He set aside 1,500 acres to be used for gentl
City of La Quinta
P.O. Box 1504, La Quinta, California 92253The City of La Quinta has something for everyone! There’s golfing at the City’s spectacular public course, SilverRock Resort; dining and shopping in the quaint Village area or along the Highway 111 commercial corridor; biking along the Bear Creek Trail; and hiking in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto mounta
City of Lawndale - Events Calendar
14717 Burin Ave., Lawndale, California 90260Mike Estes now runs the City of Lawndale Parks and Recreation Department. Check here for upcoming events.
City of Lomita
24428 Eshelman Ave., Lomita, California 90717The friendly city which offers comprehensive youth and adult sports programs, special events and cultural classes. Youth sports include boys and girls basketball, coed soccer, baseball, coed t-ball, and flag football. Adult sports include Men's Basketball and Men's and Women's 7 on 7 Soccer. Special events
City of Lompoc
100 Civic Center Plaza, Lompoc, California 93436Lompoc (pronounced "Lom-poke") was originally settled by the Chumash Indians who recognized the beauty of this region and made it the heart of their society. Incorporated in 1888, Lompoc continues to offer its citizens and visitors a quality of life that is the envy of many cities throughout the nation. The s
City of Long Beach
333 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, California 90801Long Beach is a city located in southern Los Angeles County, California, USA, on the Pacific coast. It borders Orange County on its southeast edge. It is about 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown Los Angeles.<br> <br> Long Beach is the 35th-largest city in the nation, 5th in California and 2nd in Los Ang
City of Los Osos
781 Los Osos Valley Rd., Los Osos, California 93402The Los Osos/Baywood Park Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1955. Its 250+ membership consists of local businesses, service organizations, schools, and individuals. New members, as well as people who volunteer their time, are always welcome!
City of Manhattan Beach
1400 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266Welcome to Manhattan Beach - a city of lovely homes on tree-lined streets, year-round sunshine and beautiful beaches; a city of fine schools and places of worship; a surfer’s paradise; and a city filled with friendly people who are proud of our town, our pier, and our heritage. <br> <br> Take a virtua
City of Murrieta Events Calendar
1 Town Square, Murrieta, California 92592It was magnificent land blessed with verdant open spaces dotted with towering oak trees, sycamores, a valley of rich grasses and natural hot springs. It reminded Esequial Murrieta of his native Spain, so he bought 52,000 acres, fully intending to move his sheep ranching operation here from central California.
City of Nipomo
671 W. Tefft Street, Suite 2, Nipomo, California 93444Nipomo, founded in 1882, is the southernmost community in San Luis Obispo County. Its name is derived from the Chumash Indian word "Nepomah", meaning "the foot of the hills".
City of Orange
300 East Chapman Avenue, Orange, California 92866The City of Orange, with a population of 138,640 is situated in Central Orange County, approximately 32 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The City's land area is 27 square miles. The City's planning area is 38 square miles, with a "Sphere of Influence" area of 55 square miles. Included in the City's Sphere of I
City of Palm Springs
3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California 92262For thousands of years, the Coachella Valley was home to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. During the winter months, they established their village around the natural hot mineral springs (current site of the Spa Resort Casino). In summer, to escape the extreme temperatures of the desert floor, the s
City of Paso Robles
1000 Spring Street, Paso Robles, California 93446El Paso de Robles, or "Pass of the Oaks", a community of 29,500 nestled in the coastal mountain range of central California, where the values and riches of the past are interwoven with the future. Located close to mountains, beaches, and deserts, it is home to one of the United States’ greatest wine growing
City of Placentia
401 East Chapman Avenue, Placentia, California 92870Placentia’s colorful history began in 1837 when the Mexican Governor granted the Rancho San Juan Cajon De Santa Ana to Juan Ontiveros. This land grant included the area which today comprises Placentia, Anaheim, Fullerton and La Habra. Our first pioneer was Daniel Kraemer, who purchased 3900 acres in 1865. T
City of Rancho Mirage
69825 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, California 92270The City of Rancho Mirage was incorporated on August 3, 1973, as a general law City. As a general law City, Rancho Mirage was subject to the general laws of the State of California. In November 1997 the citizens of the City approved a Charter which became effective on December 25, 1997, thus changing Rancho M
City of Rancho Santa Margarita
22112 El Paseo, Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688In 1989, the people of the community of Rancho Santa Margarita established a Community Civic Association (CCA) for the purpose of providing a political voice of the community. The CCA, later known as the Rancho Margarita Civic Association (and still later as the Civic Council), briefly explored self-governanc
City of Redondo Beach Events Calendar
415 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach, California 90277Redondo Beach is a full-service city with its own police, fire and public works departments, two public libraries, a performing arts center, fifteen parks, thirteen parkettes, a large recreational and commercial harbor including King Harbor, a 1,500-slip private craft port; the Redondo Beach Pier and Seaside
City of Rolling Hills
#2 Portuguese Bend Rd., Rolling Hills, California 90274Welcome to the City of Rolling Hills, a private, gated community located atop the scenic hills of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Incorporated in 1957, Rolling Hills maintains a ranch style/equestrian environment with an enduring respect for native wildlife and natural surroundings.
City of San Luis Obispo Events Calendar
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California 93403The City of San Luis Obispo serves as the commercial, governmental and cultural hub of California’s Central Coast. One of California’s oldest communities, it began with the founding of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa in 1772 by Father Junípero Serra as the fifth mission in the California chain of 21 mi
City of San Pedro
390 West 7th Street, San Pedro, California 90731The mission of the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce is to promote, support and advocate the interests of the business community, by actively working to develop a vital and sustainable local economy that also enhances the social and environmental resources of the community. It's our vision to make San Pedro a
City of Santa Maria Events Calendar
110 E. Cook Street, Santa Maria, California 93454If you are planning a visit to our City, or, if you're planning on relocating your business to our City, we encourage you to visit our Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce Website to find out more about the many activities and events in store for you in beautiful Santa Maria. Many movies and commercials hav
City of Seal Beach
211 8th Street, Seal Beach, California 90740The City of Seal Beach is a Charter City located in Orange County, California. Seal Beach sits on the coast as the gateway to Orange County between the cities of Long Beach and Huntington Beach.<br> <br> With a population of 24,098, Seal Beach celebrated its 90th anniversary in October 2005. Governed by
City of Signal Hill
2175 Cherry Avenue, Signal Hill, California 90755Signal Hill has a rich and colorful history. Most famous for the discovery of oil in 1921, and commonly known as an "oil town", the City is now a diverse community with an "oil history" and a bright future.<br> <br> In the 1500's, local native tribes used the hilltop to signal other tribes on Santa Cat
City of Torrance
3031 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, California 90503Torrance has become a most desireable location for special events of all types and sizes. With the wide variety of venues available, Torrance has provided solutions for 5k and 10k run, large picnics, festivals, filming, and many other interesting activities.
City of Villa Park
17855 Santiago Boulevard, Villa Park, California 92861Villa Park is Orange County's smallest city, but one of its friendliest and most welcoming places to live. Here, you will find people with a wide range of backgrounds, interests, and occupations; quiet neighborhoods and attractive residential streets; the lowest crime rate in the County; and four schools with
City of Yorba Linda
4845 Casa Loma Avenue, P.O. Box 87014, Yorba Linda, California 92886Situated in the Southern California coastal region, the City of Yorba Linda is located 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 95 miles north of San Diego. <br><br> Bordered by Anaheim to the south, Placentia to the west, Brea to the north, and by unincorporated portions of Orange County, Yorba Linda is 8
Culver City
9770 Culver Blvd., Culver City, California 90232Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 38,883. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Over the years, considering its incorporated status, over f
El Segundo Recreation & Parks Department
401 Sheldon Street, El Segundo, California 90245El Segundo is proud to host many events throughout the year.
James Armstrong Performing Arts Theatre
3300 Civic Center Drive, Torrance, California 90503Our fabulous theater seats 502 with concerts, musicals, speakers, and dance productions. Our ticket office is open Monday thru Saturday
Laguna Beach
505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, California 92651The City of Laguna Beach is well known as a unique beach community and artist's colony with seven miles of City beaches running along its nine square miles. The resident population enjoys the ambiance provided by the sandy beaches, canyons and coastal hills. During the summer, several million visitors are dra