Malibu Mayor Jefferson “Zuma Jay” Wagner will discuss the City’s major events, highlights and achievements over the last year, the state of the City’s finances, and upcoming major projects and issues that will define the year ahead during the Malibu Chamber of Commerce’s 35th Annual State of the City address on Friday, May 10, 9:30 AM at Malibu City Hall. Mayor Wagner will be joined by Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and California State Senator Henry Stern giving updates on current and upcoming local, county and state issues that impact the Malibu community. Barbara Bruderlin, Executive Director of the Malibu Chamber of Commerce, will give an update on the Chamber’s work with Malibu businesses.
Every year, the State of the City features speakers including County and State representatives, and is attended by more than 100 guests, including business and civic leaders, and representatives from schools, non-profit organizations, and houses of worship.
The event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so RSVPs are recommended. The address will be immediately followed by a reception mixer with a gourmet brunch in the Multi-Purpose Room for $30 per person. To RSVP and purchase brunch tickets, and to find more information, including sponsorship opportunities, visit the Chamber event page.