Mojave Chamber Mission
and Meetings

Mission Statement


To promote and develop the economic prosperity of the Mojave business community through leadership, education, advocacy, community relationship expansion and innovation, and efforts to attract visitors to Mojave and Southeast Kern County


Board Meetings


The Board meetings take place the second Wednesday of the month. The meeting is open to Chamber Members only. Please call ahead of time to notify the Board of your attendance so your presentation, announcement, or general business can be added to the meeting agenda. 


When: Second Wednesday of the month, 12:00 noon
Location: Call the Chamber for location, (661) 824-2481


**This meeting is open to Chamber Members only. Please call ahead of time to notify the Board of your attendance so your presentation, announcement or general business can be added to the meeting agenda**


Community Meetings


The Community meetings take place every fourth Thursday of the month except November and December.
In-person meetings are being held in combination with ZOOM virtual meetings. Please refer to the home page for information about ZOOM virtual meetings.


When: Fourth Thursday of the month, 12-1pm
Where: Refer to the Home Page for information.


Become A Member

Annual Individual Membership:


Individual: $25.00
Senior Citizens: (60+): $20.00


Annual Business Membership:


1-5 Employees: $75.00
6-20 Employees: $150.00
21+ Employees: $225.00
Non-profit Organizations: $30.00​



Mojave Vision Plan


Are you thinking of starting a business in Mojave? Planning on renovating or remodeling your existing business here in town? Check out the Mojave Vision Plan and help us achieve our vision!



MOJAVE VISION PLAN INTRO:


The community of Mojave has a rich history as a hospitality center located at the hub of major transportation routes. The community experienced its first period of growth in the late nineteenth century when two railroads came to town and developed the surrounding area to serve tourists, including the Harvey House railroad dining depot. Around the same time, Mojave became the terminus for the famous 20-mule teams carrying borax to the West Coast. In 1925, the construction of a state highway linked Mojave to communities to the south, and the next few decades saw growth in the restaurant and hospitality industry with construction of the town’s first motels. The independent airport district was formed in 1972, and today, the Mojave Air and Space Port is home to more than 60 companies engaged in flight development and highly advanced aerospace design. Mojave is currently at a crossroads in terms of its development as a community.


​Over the last few decades, the project area has experienced some neglect and economic growth has stagnated. The community is eager to build on its heritage as a transportation hub and hospitality center and to continue to grow its reputation as a center for high tech industry and innovation. With the right path and a clear direction, Mojave is ready to thrive again.

Download Mojave Vission Plan
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