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Chamber of Commerce has deep roots in the community. Initially
organized to promote local community improvement projects,
the Chamber was established in 1936 electing Garth Bateman
its first president and Joe Martyn Turner, a popular realtor
and later City Councilman, as its initial Managing Director.
By 1940, the Chamber had grown and broadened its focus to
include both the commercial and residential areas of the city.
This proved to be a fortunate move since, during World War
II, and in the post war years the city experienced its greatest
homebuilding and population growth. During this period the
Chamber was on hand to effectively help speed the transformation
of the community into a middle-income "City of Homes."
Over the years, the Chamber led a nomadic existence meeting
in City Hall, restaurants and office buildings. It was in
1991 that the organization moved into its former location
at 10848 San Pablo Avenue. This 75 year old building once
housed the offices of the Valley of the Moon Quarry and later
the Contra Costa Florist.
The Collins Family played an active role in getting the Chamber
its first "home of its own." Marge Collins, the
Chamber's 2001 President, researched the history of the building
where the Chamber is now located. Her husband, retired builder
Marvin Collins, played a key role in convincing the Rotary
Club of El Cerrito to refurbish the building as a community
service project.
In February 2009, the Chamber
moved to a new location at 406 Colusa Avenue in El Cerrito.
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