
Carmichael:
The Jewel of Sacramento County.
It is home to one of
only two regional branch libraries in the county, and to
the San Juan Unified School District, one of the highest
rated districts in the nation.
Many treasures are to be found in
Carmichael, such as the rare hybrids of camellias,
dogwood, and other flora in the Jensen Botanical
Gardens, or the exhibits of flora and fauna at the Effie
Yeaw Nature Center.
The community's riches include an 18-hole
golf course that's one of the best public courses
anywhere, and Ancil Hoffman Park's 85-acre nature study
area and equestrian trails.
The businesses, organizations and
individual members of the Carmichael Chamber of Commerce
are the "crown Jewels" of the community. They
invest time, energy and resources in the people of
Carmichael, and they give generously of themselves to
their customers. There's a sense of pride in the goods
and services they provide; in fact, many of the area's
business owners are available to serve their customers
directly. There's a hometown feeling as you conduct your
business with people who know your name and who worship,
play, work or live close to you.
AT
YOUR SERVICE
WITH
REPRESENTATION
- RESOURCES
AND VALUABLE REFERRALS
Did you know the first chamber of commerce started in the
United States eight years before the Revolutionary War?
Today, nearly every city and suburb across the nation has
one.
The reason? Because of three words:
representation,
resources,
and referrals.
A chamber does many other things, but the "big
3" remain the most important.
The Carmichael Chamber of Commerce (CCC) was
started in 1948 and remains a constant beacon in the
community today. The CCC is the voice and ears of the
community, responsive to its ever changing needs and
concerns.
When members of the community have a problem
and don't know what to do, they call their local chamber,
and the Carmichael Chamber receives many of those such
calls.
How many? In a recent survey, depending upon
the month, it was shown that the CCC receives 150-200
contacts each month, either by phone, mail or in person.
It takes resources and personnel to ensure
that the quality of life continues, and you can assist the
chamber/community by remaining a current business or
residential member, or becoming one yourself.
Call the chamber at (916) 481-1002 for
additional information.
Hours are Monday
- Friday, 9am - 12 pm.