Chamber Events Overview
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California achieves
our mission, in part, through events. Below is an overview of
our annual events.
Monthly Meetings
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Chapter Meetings
Join us for outstanding monthly meetings-details, times, costs
and locations vary so
check back often. Members may attend any
meeting(s) throughout the state,
visitors and supporters are
welcome - except for our General Member meeting held in September at
which time, we ask "no guests".
The Chamber is a statewide organization with three Chapters-
Southern California,
San Diego County and Northern California - and
we hold meetings throughout the
state most every month (except in months
when we hold statewide events and August is our vacation month).
- Annual June Recognition Luncheon
Hosted by and at
The Autry Museum of the American West
You will not want to miss this
great event. Please join us for Maurice's famous Navajo Tacos, traditional
entertainment, recognition of our partners and of course,
networking, networking, networking.
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EXPO
Any American Indian business will want to attend this
event which is two and one-half days focused on building and
linking each business with procurement opportunities.
From the specialized individual business coaching by top
corporate, government and tribal procurement and supplier
development specialists to our One on One's to our super plenary
sessions attendees will not go home without a contact for a
contract.
Other great functions at the EXPO include our Annual Jr.
American Indian Chamber Youth EXPO and American Indian Chamber
Golf Championships.
- Native American
Heritage Month Luncheon with Warrior Awards Presentation
This event serves as
the Chamber's annual fundraiser, please help support!
Held each November to commemorate Native American
Heritage Month and salute our Annual Warrior Award winners, this
event is one of the Chamber's highlights of the year.
The Luncheon starts off with a networking reception with silent
auction, which raises monies for our annual Chamber
Scholarships.
Once we call everyone into the main room we are there to
network, enjoy a fine meal and then present our highest honor --
the Warrior Award.
After these presentations we then award our annual scholarships
to deserving Native students -- these students usually provide
this event with one of our most heartwarming moments of the year
-- as the students describe their journey on the road to higher
education.
events@aicccal.org.
Chamber Statewide
Headquarters
NEW ADDRESS
American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California
633 West Fifth Street
26th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
213-440-3232