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Ambassador Meeting
Date: 2025-10-03T08:30:00-07:00
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: TBD
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarm Fall Fest
Date: 2025-10-04T10:00
Description: Farm Fall Fest at Forest Home Farms Historic Park Saturday, October 4, 2025 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Forest Home Farms Historic Park, San Ramon, CA Celebrate the harvest season at the first-ever Farm Fall Fest — a family-friendly community event filled with fall fun, live music, local history, and hands-on activities for all ages. Event Highlights: Hayrides around the park Live wood-burning demonstrations Tours of the historic Glass House Seasonal crafts & old-fashioned games Tractor Museum open for exploration Hands-on activities for kids and families Live music by Rusty Vinyl (classic rock) Food, beer, wine, and snacks available for purchase Local honey for sale from our farm’s bees Tickets & Pricing: Purchase online: https://srhf.org/index.php/fall-farm-festival/ Early Bird (through Sept 26): • Kids (4–12): $5 • Adults (13+): $10 Kids 3 & under are FREE Prices go up after Sept 26 ($8 kids / $15 adults) Foundation members get Early Bird pricing at the gate! Bring your friends, family, and neighbors for a fun, festive day on the farm!
Location: Forest Home Farms Historic Park
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationFree Zoom Webinar : Are micronutrient deficiencies driving your fatigue, food cravings and brain fog?
Date: 2025-10-04T09:00:00-08:00
Description: This is a a live webinar where we will discuss how micronutrient deficiencies are associated with low memory, poor focus, muscle aches and pain, hair loss, low moods, anxiety and much more
Location: Online Via Zoom
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2025-10-05T09:00:00
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
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationFORE! The Kids Golf Tournament
Date: 2025-10-06T11:30
Description: Set To Thrive's 3rd Annual FORE! The Kids Golf Tournament. Set To Thrive is a local nonprofit that supports children experiencing foster care and homelessness in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. We are looking for players and sponsors. We would love to have you. Together we can make an impact for our most vulnerable children.
Location: Bay Club Crow Canyon Country Club
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationLocal Organization Highlight: Choice In Aging
Date: 2025-10-07T11:30:00
Description: Join us for this month’s featured speaker from Choice in Aging, a local leader in long-term support services for older adults and individuals with disabilities. Learn how their programs support those living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, mental ...
Location: Location not available
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
Breast Cancer Awareness Fair
Date: 2025-10-07T16:00:00
Description: BASS Medical Group is hosting our first Breast Cancer Awareness Fair next month in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This event is open to families and anyone affected by breast cancer. We’ll have: •Light refreshments •Educational resources •Speaker presentations •A community raffle Most importantly, the fair will be a welcoming space to connect, learn, and support one another.
Location: Oak View Room - Walnut Creek Library
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationYoung Professionals Networking Group
Date: 2025-10-07T17:00:00-07:00
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. 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 informationStress Less, Live More - Free Community Workshop
Date: 2025-10-07T17:00:00-08:00
Description: Free Community Workshop: Stress Less, Live More Join Awakened Healing Therapy for a 2-part trauma-informed workshop on understanding stress, calming the nervous system, and learning simple self-soothing tools. Open to anyone seeking practical ways to reduce stress, ease anxiety, and feel more calm and grounded.
Location: Online via Google Meet
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationRotary Means Business: Networking Event
Date: 2025-10-07T18:00:00-08:00
Description: Join us for Happy Hour as we network! Free Appetizers and a no host bar. Rotary Means Business encourages Rotarians to support the success of their fellow Rotarians by doing business with them, and by referring others to them. Non-Rotarians are encouraged to attend to find out more about Rotary and its network of over 1.2 Million Rotarians across the world. BRING A FRIEND & BUSINESS CARDS
Location: Bourbon Highway
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationBLS Classes in San Ramon
Date: 2025-10-08T09:00
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 informationChamber Exclusive Lunch & Learn - Using Linkedin for Sales: Tips & Tricks for Beginners
Date: 2025-10-08T12:00:00
Description: Chamber Members - Join us with your brown bag lunch or snacks and hear from Paul Ratner, Vice President, Sales with Marble Bridge Funding Group, Inc.
Location: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More information680 Networking Group
Date: 2025-10-08T15:30:00Z
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 informationHousing Equity: Mapping our History, Envisioning our Future
Date: 2025-10-08T19:00
Description: Join us for an introduction to Contra Costa County’s Mapping Prejudice Project. County Clerk, Kristin Connelly, will share this community based project to map the history of exclusionary real estate covenants in our county. Kristin will also share ways for citizens to participate and reflect on this research. Following the presentation, we will hold space for small group conversations about how to build more diverse, equitable and inclusive communities in our County. This free event is hosted by the Lafayette DEIB Committee.
Location: Don Tatzin Community Hall, Lafayette Library
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationHousing Equity: Mapping our History, Envisioning our Future
Date: 2025-10-08T19:00:00-07:00
Description: Join us for an introduction to Contra Costa County’s Mapping Prejudice Project. County Clerk, Kristin Connelly, will share this community based project to map the history of exclusionary real estate covenants in our county. Kristin will also share ways for citizens to participate and reflect on this research. Following the presentation, we will hold space for small group conversations about how to build more diverse, equitable and inclusive communities in our County. This free event is hosted by the Lafayette DEIB Committee.
Location: Don Tatzin Community Hall, Lafayette Library
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationHow to Write a Winning Grant Proposal Seminar - FREE
Date: 2025-10-09T08:00:00
Description: The Arts and Recreation department for the City of Walnut Creek would like to extend an invitation to our community for our upcoming seminar! Please feel free to share among your network. Registration | FREE. Presenter: Dr. David E. Fraser, Ed.D — is the Chief of Staff for District 5 Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston and is a lecturer at CSU East Bay. He is also the author of, "Grantcraft: The Practitioner's Guide to Strategic Funding for Public Service, Healthcare, and the Nonprofit Sector". During this immersive in-person session, you’ll gain valuable tips, tools, and strategies to help you stand out in the competitive world of grant writing. Learn how to structure proposals effectively, highlight your strengths, and communicate your ideas with clarity and impact. This is a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of the grant process and build your confidence in crafting compelling proposals. To keep this seminar free for our attendees, we are currently seeking sponsorship support to help cover the cost of the seminar and hospitality. As a cost-saving measure, we plan to ask attendees to bring their own lunches or visit nearby restaurants during the break unless sponsorship allows us to provide meal options. We also have a fridge for food storage and microwave for reheating options during the seminar.
Location: Center for Community Arts - Auditorium
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
More informationOne Water Tour
Date: 2025-10-09T13:00
Description: Have you ever wondered how your water and wastewater systems work? This is your chance to find out! Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) and Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) are teaming up to take you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at your water and wastewater systems. We'll start with how your drinking water is treated and distributed by CCWD and then share how wastewater is handled and discharged by Central San through John Muir Land Trust's Pacheco Marsh. Please meet your tour guide inside the lobby to check in at 12:45 pm, as the tour starts promptly at 1:00 pm.
Location: Ralph D. Bollman Water Treatment Plant 2015 Bates Avenue Concord, CA 94520
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationChamber Business Mixer Hosted by Visit Pleasant Hill
Date: 2025-10-09T17:00
Description: Please join the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce for our October mixer! The mixer is open to all members and the larger business community in Pleasant Hill.
Location: Visit Pleasant Hill
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationOne Water Tour
Date: 2025-10-09T20:00:00Z
Description: Have you ever wondered how your water and wastewater systems work? This is your chance to find out! Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) and Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) are teaming up to take you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at your water and wastewater systems. We'll start with how your drinking water is treated and distributed by CCWD and then share how wastewater is handled and discharged by Central San through John Muir Land Trust's Pacheco Marsh. Please meet your tour guide inside the lobby to check in at 12:45 pm, as the tour starts promptly at 1:00 pm.
Location: Ralph D. Bollman Water Treatment Plant
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationChamber Business Mixer Hosted by Visit Pleasant Hill
Date: 2025-10-09T17:00:00-07:00
Description: Please join the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce for our October mixer! The mixer is open to all members and the larger business community in Pleasant Hill.
Location: Visit Pleasant Hill
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationDanville Area Chamber Monthly Mixer
Date: 2025-10-09T17:30:00-07:00
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 informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2025-10-12T09:00:00
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 informationPleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce 5th Annual Golf Tournament
Date: 2025-10-13T07:00:00Z
Description: Join the Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce for a Fundraising Golf Tournament Benefiting the College Park High School Golf Teams! Tee off for a great cause! This family-friendly community event is open to all and promises a day full of fun, food, and fundraising.
Location: Skylinks at Buchanan Fields Golf Course
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
More informationACLS Classes in San Ramon
Date: 2025-10-14T09:00
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. View ACLS Classes in San Ramon
Location: Bishop Ranch 1, 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road Suite 335A
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More information2025 Tri-Valley Mayors' Summit - Hosted by the Pleasanton Chamber
Date: 2025-10-15T10:30
Description: The Tri-Valley Mayors' Summit is set for Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at the beautiful Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery. Everyone is invited to join us for a panel discussion of the current challenges and opportunities facing the Tri-Valley with the Mayors of Pleasanton, Danville, Dublin, Livermore and San Ramon. Questions? Please contact Kate D'Or at the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce: (925) 846-5858 ext. 201 or email.
Location: Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationBoard of Directors Meeting
Date: 2025-10-15T19:00:00
Description: No description
Location: Clubhouse
Source: Greenbrook Homes Association Inc
BRN, Business Referral Network - Thursdays
Date: 2025-10-16T09:00
Description: The Business Referral Network (BRN) Thursday Group meets the first and third Thursday of every month, from 9:00am – 10:00am.
Location: 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road, 3rd Floor Conference Room Bishop Ranch 1
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationSan Ramon Chamber Ambassador Meeting
Date: 2025-10-16T16:00
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 informationLa Vie MD Ribbon Cutting
Date: 2025-10-16T17:30
Description: Please join the Danville Area Chamber and La Vie MD in celebrating their new location by attending this ribbon cutting ceremony!
Location: 600 San Ramon Valley Blvd.
Source: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
More informationWine and Dine 2025 - Attendee Registration
Date: 2025-10-16T17:30
Description: We're thrilled to announce the return of our beloved Wine & Dine event this year!! Join us for a fun filled evening, featuring exceptional culinary creations, fine wines, micro-brew tasting, and the excitement of our signature silent auction! This year marks our 32nd Anniversary--and as always--we will be celebrating in style, with samples from over 30 local businesses. $40.00 Per Person - In Advance, $50.00 At the Door. Must be at least 21 years of age to attend. Cancellations must be made at least three (3) business days before the event, for a refund.
Location: San Ramon Community Center, Fountain Room
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationWine and Dine 2025 - Vendor Registration
Date: 2025-10-16T17:30
Description: We're thrilled to announce the return of our beloved Wine & Dine event this year!! Enjoy being part on an evening where guests will partake in drinking your fine wines, tasting your fantastic micro-brews & sampling your delicious culinary creations! This year marks our 32nd Anniversary and as always, we'll be celebrating in style with live music provided by VIP A/V, a silent auction & much more! Thanks again to our Past Event Sponsors: Chevron Corporation, Summit Financial Group, LLC, Whipple, Mercado & Associates, LLP, and Bishop Ranch.
Location: San Ramon Community Center
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationChoosing the Right Senior Care Support
Date: 2025-10-17T11:00:00
Description: Navigating care for an aging loved one can feel overwhelming. This informative seminar will help you understand the key differences between in-home care and geriatric care management, so you can make confident decisions about the type of ...
Location: Location not available
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
Lafayette Res Run for Education
Date: 2025-10-19
Description: The Lafayette Chamber and the City of Lafayette are co-presenters of the Lafayette Res Run for Education which is traditionally held on a Sunday in October. Next race: Sunday, October 19, 2025! 5k: 8am, 10k: 8:15am, 2 mile: 8:45am with the Reservoir Challenge “running” October 11-18. Beneficiaries of the event are the local schools and the services and programs of the Chamber.
Location: Lafayette Reservoir
Source: Lafayette Chamber
More informationFarmers' Market / Locust Street
Date: 2025-10-19T09:00:00
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 informationCPR and First-Aid Classes in San Ramon
Date: 2025-10-20T09:00
Description: The Importance of CPR and First-Aid Courses: Be Prepared to Save Lives Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First-Aid training courses are essential skills that empower individuals to act quickly and effectively during emergencies. Whether at home, work, school, or in public spaces, knowing how to respond to medical crises can mean the difference between life and death. These courses are designed to equip people with the knowledge and confidence needed to assist until professional medical help arrives. What is CPR? CPR is a lifesaving technique used in emergencies when a person's heartbeat or breathing has stopped, such as during cardiac arrest or drowning. The procedure involves chest compressions and, in some cases, rescue breathing to maintain blood flow to vital organs. CPR can significantly increase a victim’s chances of survival if administered within the first few minutes of a cardiac event. According to the American Heart Association, effective bystander CPR can double or even triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival. CPR training typically includes how to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest, perform high-quality chest compressions, use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and deliver rescue breaths. Courses often differentiate between adult, child, and infant techniques, ensuring that participants can respond appropriately to different situations. What is First-Aid Training? First-Aid training goes beyond CPR by covering a broader range of emergency scenarios. Participants learn how to manage bleeding, burns, fractures, choking, allergic reactions, seizures, and other common injuries and medical conditions. These skills are particularly useful for parents, teachers, childcare providers, security personnel, and anyone working in high-risk environments. A well-structured First-Aid course emphasizes scene safety, assessing the victim, and administering care while awaiting emergency responders. Students learn how to use basic medical supplies, make quick decisions, and offer emotional support to victims during a crisis. Who Should Take CPR and First-Aid Courses? Everyone can benefit from CPR and First-Aid certification, regardless of their profession. However, certain groups are especially encouraged to obtain certification: Healthcare professionals Teachers and school staff Coaches and fitness trainers Childcare providers Construction and manufacturing workers Lifeguards and camp counselors Corporate employees and managers Many employers require their staff to be certified as part of workplace safety programs or to meet regulatory standards, such as those set by OSHA. Course Format and Certification CPR and First-Aid courses are widely accessible and available in multiple formats, including in-person classes, online learning, and blended options that combine digital instruction with hands-on skills testing. Most courses are offered by accredited organizations such as the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross, and National Safety Council. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a certification card that is typically valid for two years. Recertification is recommended to ensure that skills stay current with the latest guidelines and procedures. Why These Skills Matter Emergencies can occur without warning, and every second counts. Having the ability to take immediate action before emergency services arrive can dramatically affect outcomes. CPR and First-Aid training not only improve survival rates but also foster a sense of responsibility, leadership, and preparedness in communities. In addition to providing practical skills, these courses also promote public awareness of health and safety issues. Participants gain the confidence to stay calm and collected during high-stress situations, which is invaluable when helping others. Conclusion CPR and First-Aid courses are not just for healthcare workers—they are vital life skills that everyone should learn. These courses prepare individuals to act decisively, offer critical aid, and potentially save lives in moments of crisis. With training available in communities across the country, now is the perfect time to enroll and become a proactive responder in emergencies. Your knowledge could one day make all the difference.
Location: Bishop Ranch 1, 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More informationBRN, Group Tuesday
Date: 2025-10-21T09:00
Description: The Business Referral Network Tuesday Group meets the first and third Tuesday of every month, from 9:00am – 10:00am. We are always looking for professionals interested in building their business through referrals and networking.
Location: 6101 Bollinger Canyon Road, 3rd Floor Conference Room
Source: San Ramon Chamber of Commerce
More information680 Networking Group
Date: 2025-10-22T08:30
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 information680 Networking Group
Date: 2025-10-22T15:30:00Z
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 informationMedicare Updates & Info You Need to Know
Date: 2025-10-23T10:30:00
Description: Join us for a comprehensive seminar designed to help seniors and caregivers navigate this year’s Medicare Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7). We’ll break down the most important updates, policy changes, and decision‑making tips to make ...
Location: Location not available
Source: Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
Fourth Friday Coffee
Date: 2025-10-24T08:00
Description: Fourth Fridays: Morning Networking with a Side of Coffee
Location: Latte Da Espresso & More
Source: Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
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