Chamber advertising continues to be one of the most used methods of promoting your company and brand to member businesses. Whether you’re seeking to build your identity, generate leads, or spotlight your corporate responsibility initiatives, allow the Chamber to help carry your message to nearly 600 Chamber member organizations that represent more than 10,000 employees in the area.

Contact Yasmine at psi@eldoradocounty.org to schedule your Banner Ad. Banner Ads are run monthly and will be included on all chamber E-Newsletters for that month.
Member News
ARC Has a New Video!
Who was the original “Issei” in America? Arriving on June 8, 1869, these daring Japanese immigrants established their tea and silk farm in Placerville, California. Briefly learn about their history at the landmark heritage site now owned by the American River Conservancy.
Member Deals
Let's Get Back to Business!
Balloons MAKE a grand reopening!
We've all done our part and it is time to come back strong!
As your business is re-opening, let Fly Me to the Moon Balloons help you make a statement that you are ready to shine! We can do arches, balloon columns, and other balloon accents to get your grand re-opening the notice it deserves! Contact us today and use the coupon code CHAMBER in the cart to receive 10% off your order! (Or mention the Chamber discount if calling 530-626-7410)
And naturally, the same discount applies to balloon deliveries and bouquets. We just love to deliver smiles!
Member Events
The Placerville Shakespeare Club's
ANNUAL GIANT RUMMAGE SALE

will be held Thursday, June 10, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, June 11, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the clubhouse on 2940 Bedford Avenue. This year's sale will feature a large selection of jewelry, lots of clothing, housewares, decorative items, a wide variety of garage items, books, dolls, toys, and many other treasures. NEW ITEMS WILL BE PUT OUT EVERY DAY. There will be something for everyone! Come early and bring your really big shopping bag.
Lavender Blue Harvest Days

The harvest days will run from 9:00-4:00. Reservations highly recommended. Admission $5 per car. Online admissions can be applied to a $25 purchase of lavender products.
Can't make it to the Harvest Days weekends? Our farm stand will be open June 5/6 and June 12/13 10:00-4:00.
5K & BEER! Run our beautiful forest trails, get rewarded with a taste of beer at two spots along the trail, and a pour at the finish line. What more could you want? Grab your beer-drinking/running buddies & come enjoy craft beer from the area's best breweries, music, food, beer, life-size beer pong, and more beer at the after-the-run party. Check out our website at https://badbeerrun.com for more info, Help us support a great community.
Because all other runs were just a warm-up!
Event details and schedule
Gates open for parking at 1 PM.
Parking cost is $10 for cars, $30 for RV’s & Busses - Please have CASH
Check-in / Any Late Registrations / Late packet pick up starts at 1:45 PM also.
5K starts at 3:00 PM
The event will run no later than 9:30 PM
For more information please visit us at www.Badbeerrun.com
June High Tea in the Orchard

Gather in the orchard for high tea in this peaceful setting. Enjoy savory and sweet items from our kitchen made from vegetables, fruit, and eggs grown on our farm and other local farms. We will be offering Lavender Lemonade, Iced Tea, and hot tea.
Raft the American with Sierra Nevada

OARS and Sierra Nevada – The Official Beer of Camping – are kicking off summer at OARS American River Outpost in Lotus, CA on Saturday, June 19.
Grab your crew and join us for a day of whitewater rafting on the South Fork of the American River, followed by an awesome line-up of cold brews, delicious food, and a night under the stars. Plus, Sierra Nevada is donating $20 per person to the Pam & George Wendt Foundation to help provide under-resourced youth with outdoor adventure experiences! Limited space is available.
Save the Date
Last month, ARC’s Wakamatsu Farm captured the media’s attention again.
Kudos to You!

CNN included Wakamatsu Farm in their fascinating travel article, 13 Sites that Tell the Stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the US. Closer to home, Bartell’s Backroads of ABC Channel 10 visited and filmed Rediscovering California’s First Japanese Colony in El Dorado County. We are honored and grateful Wakamatsu Farm found its place in both local and national news coverage during Asian American Heritage Month.
Last Look...
Our Beautiful County
Photo from VisitElDorado
Photo credit: jlwxthomas