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Spotlight – Nighthawk: Breakfast Bar

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email. Friends of Mark Twain was featured in the March 2021 spotlight! Are you a member that

Spotlight – Friends of Mark Twain

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email. Friends of Mark Twain was featured in the March 2021 spotlight! Are you a member that

Just Tantau

Just Tantau is a jewelry, gift, and curio store that’s a perfect representation of the spirit of Los Angeles. Discerning customers quickly learn that this store is worthy of their

A Window Between Worlds

You’ve heard the expression, “don’t quit your day job”?  Well, in 1991, a Los Angeles artist named Cathy Salser didn’t take that advice.  She quit her day job as an

Volunteer Spotlight – Kate Willson

Starting in February 2021, the Venice Chamber of Commerce began highlighting volunteers in the monthly Member Spotlight Email Feature. Kate Willson was highlighted in the first volunteer spotlight. Are you

Spotlight – The Tribe Project

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email Blast. The Tribe Project was featured in the February 2021 spotlight! Are you a member that

Spotlight – Open Temple

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email Blast. Open Temple was featured in the February 2021 spotlight! Are you a member that would

Spotlight – Greenleaf Chopshop Venice

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email Blast. The Venice Branch Library was featured in the January 2021 spotlight! Are you a member

Spotlight – Venice Branch Library

Each month, the Venice Chamber of Commerce features members in the Member Spotlight Email Blast. The Venice Branch Library was featured in the January 2021 spotlight! Are you a member

REACH course

Anyone involved in any kind of community organizing knows that outreach to residents and attracting sustained involvement in the neighborhood is a major challenge. Luckily, one of our board members