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Missed your chance to sponsor the 2026 Roseville Coffee Passport? Don’t worry, there’s still an opportunity to get involved! As seen across social media and featured in the news, the 2026 Roseville Coffee Passport is experiencing incredible momentum and community excitement. With 13 coffee destinations and thousands of participants actively taking part, it has quickly become one of the most talked-about programs in the area.
Because of this overwhelming response, we are printing additional passports to meet demand, creating a second wave of opportunity for businesses to join in. This means your brand can still be part of a highly visible, well-loved community experience, connect with an engaged local audience, and benefit from the continued buzz surrounding the 2026 Roseville Coffee Passport.
| | | It was a very busy week full of connections and collaboration! The membership team started out the week on Monday at the Home Services Roundtable, with Kent Cusick, Ace Handyman, speaking about how to level up your networking, and the next day they welcomed 120+ to the April Luncheon at Randy Peters Event Center. | | | Wednesday they hosted the first Brewing Connections morning mixer as part of our Coffee Passport, thank you to The Hidden Coffee Bar for welcoming us! Later that day, they welcomed some of our new members to the April Chamber Orientation. | | | Thursday was a day filled with events; The Women In Business Group led by Marcie Shelton, The Leaders' Partner, a Canva Create Watch Party and Workshop led by Ann Bouchard and team at Bouchard Communications, and the day ended with a multi-chamber mixer at Golfland Sunsplash. | | | |
They celebrated MasterMax Builders with a Ribbon Cutting and welcomed six new members to the Chamber:
- ThirdSpace Communities
- CM Corp
- Java City
- Sugar Llamas
- Redwood Glen Business Solutions
- California Closets-Sacramento
| | | The Leadership Roseville class gathered for Session 8, focused on Recreation, Tourism, and Arts & Culture. Participants heard from Roseville Parks, Recreation, and Libraries, toured the new Placer Valley Soccer Complex, and gained insights from Placer Valley Tourism. The day wrapped up with a visit to the Maidu Museum and a tour of the Historic Maidu Trail, highlighting the region’s rich cultural heritage. | | | |
Roseville Area Business Political Action Committee Fundraiser:
Last night, the Roseville Area Business PAC (RABPAC) hosted a successful fundraiser filled with connection and advocacy. Held at Bennett’s Westside Grill in Rocklin, the event brought together local business leaders, community stakeholders, and supporters of pro-business initiatives for an engaging and impactful gathering.
The event served not only as a social mixer, but also as an opportunity to support the ongoing efforts of RABPAC, which works to advocate for policies and candidates that promote economic vitality and a strong business climate across the region.
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AB 1776:
California lawmakers are considering Assembly Bill 1776 (AB 1776), which would significantly expand the state’s Cartwright Act by creating a new prohibition on single-firm conduct. The bill stems from the California Law Revision Commission’s efforts to modernize antitrust law and would codify its January 2026 recommendation.
AB 1776 also asserts that California antitrust law is broader than federal law and limits the role of federal precedent. By removing certain requirements typically needed to prove monopolization, the bill could make antitrust claims easier to bring and harder to dismiss—potentially increasing their use alongside or instead of federal claims.
With the ambiguity of what practices are legal and the chance of increased lawsuits and legal costs, CalChamber recommends opposition to the bill in protection of our business communities.
| | | Take advantage of a prime moment during the event when attendees are gathered, relaxed, and fully tuned in. As a Lunch Presentation Slide Sponsor, your business will be featured on-screen during the lunch portion of the program — a time when guests are seated and naturally paying attention to what’s in front of them. This is a simple yet effective way to build brand recognition and stay top-of-mind with a highly engaged local audience. | | | | | |
Non-Profit Roundtable
Tuesday, April 21st
9:00am - 10:15am
Roseville Police Activities League (RPAL)
(110 Corporation Yard Rd.)
RSVP HERE
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Chamber Breakfast
Thursday, April 23rd
7:30am - 9:30am
Randy Peters Catering
& Event Center
(105 Vernon St.)
LEARN MORE HERE
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Business Bootcamp
Wednesday, April 29th
9:00am - 10:30am
Roseville Venture Lab
(316 Vernon St., #110)
In "From Clash to Class," Bryan Alger, Alger Coaching, offers practical verbiage tips and simple frameworks that de-escalate tension, questions that invite understanding instead of defensiveness, and mindset shifts that turn difficult conversations into confident, classy exchanges. Whether you're navigating tough talks at home, work, or in your community, this session equips you with the tools to move from chaos to clarity with grace and effectiveness.
REGISTER HERE
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Ignite Day of Service with Love Roseville
Saturday, May 2nd
Learn more and sign up for a time & location at:
https://loveroseville.org/
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Entrepreneur Development Group
Tuesday, May 5th
8:45am - 10:15am
Roseville Chamber of Commerce
(650 Douglas Blvd.)
RSVP HERE
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Placer Women's Network
Tuesday, April 21, 11:00am
105 Vernon St., Randy Peters Catering
Mushy Love
Wednesday, April 22, 4:00pm
1000 Melody Ln. #117
Menchie's Granite Bay
Friday, May 1, 12:00pm
4060 Douglas Blvd., #102
Tutu School Roseville
Thursday, May 7, 1:00pm
1259 Pleasant Grove Blvd #150
| | | Check out these resources on our website: | | As a Member benefit, you can login to your Chamber account to post! | | | | |
650 Douglas Blvd. • (916) 783-8136
www.RosevilleAreaChamber.com
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