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Ambassador Meeting
Date: 2026-01-02T08:30
Description: The mission of the Chamber Ambassadors is to promote the role of the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce in the community by welcoming new members, encouraging current members to maximize their membership and aid in the maintaining/increasing the retention rate of new and existing members through reinforcing the Chamber benefits. Ambassadors create a positive image for the Chamber by acting as liaisons between members and the Chamber Staff. The Ambassadors meet on the 1st Friday of every month.
Location: pH1 Innovation Center
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-01-04T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationSEW-DBT Workshops for Teens & Tweens
Date: 2026-01-05T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Our SEW-DBT workshop is a 7-week series designed to enhance social and emotional development. This program empowers adolescents with essential skills to navigate stressors, foster healthy relationships, increase insight, empathy and resilience, regulate intense emotions, communicate well with peers and family.
Location: Oak Hills Park, Classroom A
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationYoung Professionals Networking Group
Date: 2026-01-06T17:00:00-08:00
Description: The goal of the Young Professionals Networking Group is to provide a supportive environment for individuals in the early stages of their careers to connect, share resources, and develop professionally. Create connections with peers and industry professionals. Skill development through workshops, seminars, and mentorship to enhance professional skills. Career advancement through sharing job opportunities and insights into various career paths. Community building and fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration among young professionals. Resource Sharing and providing access to tools, information, and experiences that can aid in career growth. Become involved in the Chamber of Commerce as future leaders of the organization. The Young Professional Group aims to empower young professionals to achieve career goals and expand their professional networks.
Location: Hyatt House Lobby Lounge
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationEast Bay Business Exchange Weekly Networking Meeting
Date: 2026-01-07T08:30:00-08:00
Description: We are a local referral group of business owners and professionals. We meet weekly on Zoom with the goal of helping each other grow our businesses through warm referrals. Members in our group represent different professions (offers different products / services) but frequently sell to the same market. As a result of this common market focus and community referral commitment, our members help drive business to one another. We focus on getting to know each other, and building a deeper level of trust that can translate to a genuine desire to see each other succeed. We also have fun in the process! The East Bay Business Exchange was founded in 2013. Membership in the group is limited to one person per profession. If you are interested in learning more about our group, contact us.
Location: Zoom
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationKiwanis Club Meeting
Date: 2026-01-08T12:00
Description: Are you interested in helping out your community? Join us for lunch and learn about the Kiwanis Club. We are always looking for new members that want to get involved with our community. Formed in 1956, the Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley is a service organization dedicated to supporting the San Ramon Valley community through volunteerism and small grants. The club is based in Danville, California and is perhaps best known for organizing and conducting Danville's annual Kiwanis 4th of July Parade, a long-standing tradition attracting more than 40,000 spectators each year. The Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley is also known for its ongoing service projects and partnerships with Tri-Valley youth groups, including the Girl Scouts of the USA, Boy Scouts of America, and Key Clubs.
Location: Black Bear Diner
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationChamber Business Mixer
Date: 2026-01-08T17:00
Description: Please join the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce for our January mixer! The mixer is open to all members and the larger business community in Pleasant Hill.
Location: Hillcrest Congregational Church
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationDanville Area Chamber Monthly Mixer
Date: 2026-01-08T17:30
Description: Join us for the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce's Monthly Mixer, Danville Area Chamber of Commerce Mixers provide a wonderful opportunity to visit with old friends and meet new business contacts. Come enjoy great food and cheer and enjoy our outstanding quality of life! Learn why Danville is the retail, foodie, and service destination most residents and visitors prefer!
Location: 117-E Town and Country Drive, Danville, CA 94526
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationEvening Monthly Mixer by Danville Area Chamber
Date: 2026-01-08T17:30:00-08:00
Description: Join us for a lively Danville Area Chamber Mixer hosted by Camellia Cabinetry in the heart of Downtown Danville! This inviting evening is the perfect chance to step out of your day-to-day routine and connect with fellow Chamber members, local business owners, and professionals in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. This mixer is designed for new and seasoned members to make networking feel natural, easy, and enjoyable. Mix, mingle, and spark new conversations while exploring the beautiful craftsmanship and design inspiration throughout Camellia Cabinetry's showroom. From custom cabinetry to thoughtful details, the space sets the stage for meaningful connections, creative ideas, and potential collaborations. Bring your business cards, your curiosity, and your best smile! Come for the networking, stay for the conversations, and leave feeling energized by the connections you’ve made. RSVP today and join us for an evening of community, collaboration, and connection—space is limited, so don’t miss out! We can’t wait to welcome you to Downtown Danville!
Location: Camellia Cabinetry
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-01-11T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street Farmers Market
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationSEW-DBT Workshops for Teens & Tweens
Date: 2026-01-12T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Our SEW-DBT workshop is a 7-week series designed to enhance social and emotional development. This program empowers adolescents with essential skills to navigate stressors, foster healthy relationships, increase insight, empathy and resilience, regulate intense emotions, communicate well with peers and family. As an open and ongoing series, students attend the entire program while having the flexibility to enroll at any time throughout the cycle (with the exception of segment 3). Workshops are limited to 15 students and are thoughtfully divided by age, supporting both middle school tweens (10-13) and high school teens (14-17).
Location: Oak Hills Park, Classroom A
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationGAC Meeting
Date: 2026-01-13T16:30:00-08:00
Description: The Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee (GAC) provides a monthly forum for members to interact with our local elected officials. With an ever increasing business representation and committed leadership, we provide a unified voice on issues and projects affecting businesses, members and citizens within the Chamber's service area. Speaker: BART Director Matt Rinn
Location: Back Forty
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More information680 Networking Group
Date: 2026-01-14T08:30
Description: The 680 Networking Group is designed for Chamber members who want to grow their professional network. This is a great opportunity to share ideas, find ways to generate new business, and build connections.
Location: JFK/National University
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationEast Bay Business Exchange Weekly Networking Meeting
Date: 2026-01-14T08:30:00-08:00
Description: We are a local referral group of business owners and professionals. We meet weekly on Zoom with the goal of helping each other grow our businesses through warm referrals. Members in our group represent different professions (offers different products / services) but frequently sell to the same market. As a result of this common market focus and community referral commitment, our members help drive business to one another. We focus on getting to know each other, and building a deeper level of trust that can translate to a genuine desire to see each other succeed. We also have fun in the process! The East Bay Business Exchange was founded in 2013. Membership in the group is limited to one person per profession. If you are interested in learning more about our group, contact us.
Location: Zoom
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationChamber Exclusive Lunch & Learn - Estate Planning 101 & Business Entities 101 with Patrick Elahmadie
Date: 2026-01-14T12:00:00-08:00
Description: Patrick Elahmadie is the founder of The Law Office of Patrick Elahmadie, where he focuses on estate planning and small business law. His mission is to help individuals, families and business owners plan for the future with clarity, purpose and peace of mind. Patrick works with young families who are creating their first estate plans - including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives and other planning tools tailored to protect what matters most - as well as with more established families who need to review and update existing estate plans to ensure they still reflect their needs, values, and recent changes in the law. He also counsels small business owners at all stages of growth—offering guidance on business formation, operations, deals and long-term succession planning. Estate planning is not just a service Patrick provides—it’s the heart of his practice. He is committed to serving this community for the next 30 years and beyond, building lifelong relationships with clients and helping them preserve what they’ve worked so hard to build. Patrick began his legal career in the Corporate practice at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, PC, where he advised clients through the full business lifecycle—from startups to public companies. He later served as General Counsel to a large automotive group with over 500 employees and more than $1 billion in annual revenue, overseeing complex business transactions and high-value real estate acquisitions. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, where he also received a certificate in Business Law, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of California, Davis.
Location: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationThird Thursday Mixer - Escapology San Ramon
Date: 2026-01-15T17:30
Description: Please join us for our Third Thursday Mixer at Escapology San Ramon! Meet other business owners for an opportunity to network and make your business more visible. Pre-Registration is strongly recommended. Don't forget to bring your business cards!
Location: Escapology San Ramon
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-01-18T09:00:00-08:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationRibbon Cutting - Center of Gravity
Date: 2026-01-20T17:00:00-08:00
Description: Join us in celebrating Center of Gravity's 2nd location with a ribbon cutting!
Location: 399 Gregory Ln, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationFourth Friday Coffee
Date: 2026-01-23T08:00
Description: Fourth Fridays: Morning Networking with a Side of Coffee. Start your morning with meaningful connections! Join the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce on the fourth Friday of each month at 8:00 AM for a casual meet-up over coffee and pastries at Latte Da Espresso & More. Fourth Fridays is your opportunity to expand your network, share ideas, and learn about upcoming Chamber programs all while supporting a great local business. Bring business cards, a smile, and be ready for conversation.
Location: Latte Da Espresso & More
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationFourth Friday Roundtable - 2026 Employment Law Changes in California
Date: 2026-01-23T08:30
Description: Infinity Law Group will discuss what employers need to know about the 2026 employment law changes in California. The updates include a new minimum wage ($16.90/hr), restrictions on most 'stay-or-pay' contracts (AB 692), expanded WARN Act notice requirements, and the introduction of new 'Know Your Rights' notices (SB 294) that address immigration and law enforcement rights.
Location: PG&E Training Center at the San Ramon Valley Conference Center
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationSRHF Crab Feed
Date: 2026-01-24T18:00
Description: Join Us for the San Ramon Historic Foundation’s Annual Crab Feed! Saturday, January 24, 2026 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM San Ramon Community Center, 12501 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, CA Our most popular event of the year is back, and it’s known as one of the best crab feeds in San Ramon. Gather your friends, plan a date night, and enjoy an evening of great food and community. Evening Schedule: 6:00 PM – No-host social hour 7:00 PM – Dinner is served Dinner Includes: Fresh cracked crab, pasta, salad, French bread, coffee, and tea. Wine and beer will be available for purchase (corkage fee applies). Be sure to check out the silent auction and the lively special desserts auction, with all proceeds supporting the restoration of the Boone House. Tickets: $95 per person Purchase online via PayPal: https://srhf.org/index.php/2026-crab-feed/ or mail your check to: SRHF, P.O. Box 1, San Ramon, CA 94583 When ordering tickets, please include the names of any guests you would like to be seated with. Reserved seating; tables seat 10. We have sold out in the past, so get your tickets early. Start filling your 2026 calendar—make it a date night or invite a group and fill a table of ten.
Location: San Ramon Community Center
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-01-25T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationThe Joy Group Coaching Cohort | 12-Month Commitment
Date: 2026-01-26T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Joy isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline. And, it can live alongside the chaos, the challenges, and the “doing it all.” This fall 2025, step into a space designed just for you—where joy is cultivated and nurtured. THIS is an exclusive cohort. It is not a revolving door so that we can cultivate a brave space for those who need it right now! Participants attending are very committed to their well-being and joy. Space is limited. You must apply and meet with Misha for a FREE 1:1 consultation before you register and pay. Application is HERE: https://forms.gle/tHDdKhaE25FaYDvq5. This Cohort Starts October 27th @ 4pm PST and meets virtually the 4th Monday evening of every month for 12 months.
Location: VIRTUAL
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationWomen's Professional Networking Group
Date: 2026-01-27T17:00
Description: Are you ready to elevate your career and expand your network? Join our Women's Networking Group! Connect with like-minded women, share experiences, and unlock opportunities for personal and professional growth. Take the First Step! Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional, or looking to pivot in your career, we welcome you to be a part of our dynamic group.
Location: Hyatt House Lobby Bar Lounge
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationDublin San Ramon Women's Club Crab Feed Fundraiser
Date: 2026-01-31T17:30
Description: Dublin San Ramon Women's Club is pleased to announce our upcoming and yearly Crab Feed fundraiser. Held on Saturday January 31, 2026 at St. Raymond's Catholic Church in the Moran Hall this very popular all-you-can-eat fundraiser sells out quickly. Visit the website for tickets: gfwcdsr.org Featuring a silent auction with exciting items, including activities, restaurants, prizes... too many to list! In addition a yummy dessert auction, games, beverage sales and more. Get your seat early. You don't want to miss this one!
Location: St. Raymond's Catholic Church
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationBLS Classes in San Ramon
Date: 2026-02-08T09:00
Description: American Heart Association BLS CPR Certification Courses: Essential Training for Lifesavers The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR certification course is a critical training program designed for healthcare professionals and first responders. This course equips participants with the skills necessary to recognize life-threatening emergencies, provide high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) effectively. Who Should Take the BLS Course? The BLS CPR certification course is ideal for medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, dental professionals, medical assistants, and other allied health personnel. It is also required for students entering medical or nursing school, as well as individuals working in hospitals, clinics, or emergency response settings. Many employers in the healthcare field require a valid BLS certification card as a condition of employment. Course Content and Skills Covered The BLS course covers a variety of lifesaving techniques that are essential in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. Key components include: High-quality adult, child, and infant CPR Use of a bag-mask device and AED Two-rescuer CPR techniques Relief of choking in responsive and unresponsive victims Team dynamics and communication during resuscitation The curriculum reflects the latest science from the AHA Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Training Formats The American Heart Association offers BLS CPR courses in multiple formats to suit different schedules and learning preferences. Options include traditional classroom training with an instructor, blended learning (a combination of online coursework followed by in-person skills testing), and RQI (Resuscitation Quality Improvement) programs using voice-assisted manikins. These flexible formats make it easier for busy professionals to get certified or renew their certification on time. Certification and Course Duration Upon successful completion of the course and skills evaluation, participants receive an official AHA BLS Provider eCard, valid for two years. The course typically takes about 3 to 4 hours to complete, depending on the format and number of participants. Recertification is required every two years, and refresher courses help maintain skills and stay current with guideline updates. Importance of BLS CPR Certification BLS CPR certification is more than just a professional requirement—it’s a vital skill set that can save lives. Immediate and effective CPR significantly increases the chances of survival for individuals experiencing cardiac arrest. The AHA emphasizes the importance of early CPR and defibrillation as part of the Chain of Survival, a series of actions that improve outcomes in emergency cardiovascular care. Conclusion The American Heart Association BLS CPR certification course is a gold standard in emergency training for healthcare providers. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing participants to respond confidently in critical situations. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a student entering the medical field, BLS certification is an essential investment in your career and in the safety of your patients and community. Regular training ensures you remain prepared to take lifesaving action when every second counts.
Location: Bishop Ranch 1, 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road Suite 335A
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-02-08T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationDanville Area Chamber Monthly Mixer
Date: 2026-02-12T17:30:00-08:00
Description: Join us for the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce's Monthly Mixer, Danville Area Chamber of Commerce Mixers provide a wonderful opportunity to visit with old friends and meet new business contacts. Come enjoy great food and cheer and enjoy our outstanding quality of life! Learn why Danville is the retail, foodie, and service destination most residents and visitors prefer!
Location: 117-E Town and Country Drive, Danville, CA 94526
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationACLS Classes in San Ramon
Date: 2026-02-14T09:00
Description: Advanced Cardiac Life Support: AHA-Certified ACLS Courses The American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course is a critical training program designed for healthcare professionals involved in the management of cardiopulmonary emergencies. These courses go beyond basic CPR, equipping participants with the advanced skills necessary to respond effectively to cardiac arrest, stroke, and other life-threatening medical emergencies. What is ACLS? ACLS stands for Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and it builds on the foundation of Basic Life Support (BLS) by incorporating more complex interventions. These include airway management, rhythm recognition, intravenous access, medication administration, and post-cardiac arrest care. The course emphasizes the importance of teamwork, leadership, and communication during resuscitation efforts. ACLS is essential for professionals such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists who work in emergency departments, intensive care units, or pre-hospital settings. Many employers and licensing boards require current ACLS certification as a condition of employment or credentialing. Core Components of the AHA ACLS Course Participants in the AHA ACLS course learn to: Recognize and manage cardiac arrest and pre-arrest conditions. Perform advanced airway management, including intubation support. Interpret ECG rhythms and identify lethal arrhythmias. Administer emergency medications correctly and safely. Coordinate team-based resuscitation scenarios. Implement effective post-cardiac arrest care protocols. Hands-on practice is an essential part of the course, ensuring that students can apply theoretical knowledge in realistic simulations. Courses are led by certified AHA instructors and follow the latest AHA guidelines based on the most current scientific evidence. Course Format and Certification AHA ACLS courses are available in two formats: Instructor-Led Classroom Course: This traditional format includes lectures, skills stations, and team-based practice sessions conducted in person. Blended Learning (HeartCode® ACLS): This option combines an online self-directed course with an in-person hands-on skills session. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive an American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard, valid for two years. Renewal courses are also available for those who are already certified and need to recertify. Why Choose AHA Certification? The AHA is recognized worldwide for setting the highest standards in emergency cardiovascular care training. Their ACLS courses are evidence-based, peer-reviewed, and consistently updated to reflect the latest advancements in medical science. Hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country often require AHA ACLS certification for clinical roles. Conclusion In emergencies where seconds matter, AHA-certified ACLS training empowers healthcare professionals with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to improve patient outcomes. Whether renewing certification or training for the first time, completing an ACLS course is a vital step toward saving lives with confidence and competence.
Location: Bishop Ranch 1, 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road Suite 335A
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationSan Ramon Chamber Ambassador Meeting
Date: 2026-02-19T16:00
Description: San Ramon Chamber Ambassador Meeting
Location: 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road, Bishop Ranch 1, 3rd Floor Conference Room
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationThe Joy Group Coaching Cohort | 12-Month Commitment
Date: 2026-02-23T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Joy isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline. And, it can live alongside the chaos, the challenges, and the “doing it all.” This fall 2025, step into a space designed just for you—where joy is cultivated and nurtured. THIS is an exclusive cohort. It is not a revolving door so that we can cultivate a brave space for those who need it right now! Participants attending are very committed to their well-being and joy. You must apply and meet with Misha for a FREE 1:1 consultation before you register and pay.
Location: VIRTUAL
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationM3 Meeting - Maximize Your Membership Meeting
Date: 2026-02-25T17:00
Description: Whether you're a new, existing, or prospective member, the San Ramon Chamber's M3 gathering - Maximize Your Membership Meeting- is designed to provide you with a complete overview of our Chamber's resources, tools, and programs so that you can maximize your membership. If you're already a member, you're linked to the hundreds of member companies doing business in the San Ramon Tri-Valley. Take the next step and learn how you can engage, utilize your benefits, make connections, and take advantage of additional opportunities, such as sponsorship and advertising, for your business. Agenda: 5:00 - 5:30 Networking and Introductions 5:30 - 6:30 Presentation and Q&A 6:30 - 7:00 Networking We will have some of our Board Members, Ambassadors, and the Chamber's President/CEO, Danielle Cook, here to greet you. The meeting is casual, and 1 to 20 people are in attendance. Kindly RSVP if you wish to attend. The San Ramon Chamber's M3 gatherings are held once every quarter. Check the Chamber Events listings for your next opportunity. If you need immediate assistance getting support for your membership, please get in touch with us at info@sanramon.org.
Location: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationRibbon Cutting Celebration - Primrose School of San Ramon
Date: 2026-02-26T17:00
Description: Please join the San Ramon Chamber of Commerce for a Ribbon-Cutting celebration at Primrose School in San Ramon. Everyone is welcome! Primrose Schools® is a national system of accredited private preschools that provides a premier early education and childcare experience for children and families.
Location: Primrose School of San Ramon
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-03-08T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationDanville Area Chamber Monthly Mixer
Date: 2026-03-12T17:30:00Z
Description: Join us for the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce's Monthly Mixer, Danville Area Chamber of Commerce Mixers provide a wonderful opportunity to visit with old friends and meet new business contacts. Come enjoy great food and cheer and enjoy our outstanding quality of life! Learn why Danville is the retail, foodie, and service destination most residents and visitors prefer!
Location: 117-E Town and Country Drive, Danville, CA 94526
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationThe Joy Group Coaching Cohort | 12-Month Commitment
Date: 2026-03-23T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Joy isn’t a luxury—it's a lifeline. And, it can live alongside the chaos, the challenges, and the “doing it all.” This fall 2025, step into a space designed just for you—where joy is cultivated and nurtured. THIS is an exclusive cohort. It is not a revolving door so that we can cultivate a brave space for those who need it right now! Participants attending are very committed to their well-being and joy. Space is limited. You must apply and meet with Misha for a FREE 1:1 consultation before you register and pay.
Location: VIRTUAL
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-04-05T09:00:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationOff the Grid Will Be Back in April
Date: 2026-04-10T17:00:00
Description: Enjoy great food truck cuisine every Thursday night at City Hall as Off the Grid returns for a new season in April 2026.
Location: City Hall
Source: City of Pleasant Hill
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2026-04-19T09:00:00-07:00
Description: Nestled on Locust Street between Cole and Lacassie st, the market’s central location makes it accessible to everyone whether you’re walking, biking, driving or riding public transit. Just a short walk from BART. Shop for the season's best, while supporting small family farms. All agricultural products are certified California grown. A Walnut Creek tradition since 1985!
Location: Locust Street
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationThe Joy Group Coaching Cohort | 12-Month Commitment
Date: 2026-04-27T16:00:00-08:00
Description: Joy isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline. And, it can live alongside the chaos, the challenges, and the “doing it all.” This fall 2025, step into a space designed just for you—where joy is cultivated and nurtured. THIS is an exclusive cohort. It is not a revolving door so that we can cultivate a brave space for those who need it right now! Participants attending are very committed to their well-being and joy. Space is limited. You must apply and meet with Misha for a FREE 1:1 consultation before you register and pay. This monthly group experience is designed to help you reconnect with what lights you up, build emotional resilience through playful, restorative practices, let go of guilt around rest and joy, and find community with others choosing joy, too.
Location: VIRTUAL
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
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