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Just the Right Mix!

By Stella Pierce , Community Writer
January 7, 2026 at 03:38pm. Views: 2987

 In a vibrant display of regional unity, the Greater Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce, the Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce, and the Highland Area Chamber of Commerce joined forces this week for a spectacular evening of "Mocktails and Cocktails."

The event brought together business leaders, community members, and local officials for a night defined by joyful laughter, networking, and the spirit of giving. Dressed in their "Christmas best," attendees transformed the venue into a hub of celebration, proving that when these three communities come together, the result is nothing short of magic.

Celebrating Commerce and Community

The mixer was designed to be a celebration of "Community, Christmas, and Commerce" all in one mix. As guests mingled, the room was filled with the buzz of networking chatter. Between sips of mocktails and cocktails, attendees took the time to reflect on the year’s successes and discuss the amazing events that have taken place throughout the region in 2025.

Giving Back in the Name of the Spirit

While the networking was invaluable, the true heart of the evening was the charitable cause. Entry to the event was a donation of canned food or $10, and the community responded with overwhelming generosity.

By the end of the night, hundreds of cans had been collected to support local families in need. The spirit of giving continued with a massive raffle that had guests on the edge of their seats. The Chambers pulled out all the stops with an impressive array of prizes, including: * Wine and diverse gift baskets * Restaurant gift cards* Golf sets * Fishing poles and so much more . 

It was A Feast for the Senses

No holiday party is complete without exceptional food, and Grand Terrace’s own Vegan Korner delivered. They provided an amazing spread of vegan cuisine that was the talk of the evening, ensuring that every guest left satisfied.

The atmosphere was electric with fun and festivities. From Santa hats to impromptu photo ops, the joy was palpable. It was a night where business cards were swapped alongside holiday greetings, creating bonds that go beyond the boardroom.

A Successful Tradition

The "Mocktails and Cocktails" mixer was a resounding success for all three participating Chambers. It was a reminder that while each city is unique, the region thrives when neighbors support neighbors.

As the lights went down on an amazing night filled with laughter and fun, it was clear that this is an event the community will look forward to all year long.

 

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