Hispanic Chamber welcomes Millennium Home Furniture store

Members of the Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, along with Mayor Matt Serratto and City Council member Bertha Perez, helped celebrate the grand opening of the new Millennium Home Furniture store in north Merced. Owners Rosy Ortiz and Javier Pena, along with younger family members Jenice Bonilla and James Pena, were honored with certificates of recognition.

Members of the Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, along with Mayor Matt Serratto and City Council member Bertha Perez, helped celebrate the grand opening of the new Millennium Home Furniture store in north Merced. Owners Rosy Ortiz and Javier Pena, along with younger family members Jenice Bonilla and James Pena, were honored with certificates of recognition.

Members of the Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, along with Mayor Matt Serratto and City Council member Bertha Perez, helped celebrate the grand opening of the new Millennium Home Furniture store in north Merced. Owners Rosy Ortiz and Javier Pena, along with younger family members Jenice Bonilla and James Pena, were honored with certificates of recognition.
Members of the Merced County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, along with Merced Mayor Matt Serratto and Councilwoman Bertha Perez, celebrated the official opening of the new Millennium Home Furniture store at 3144 G Street, Suite 105.
This new, family-owned business owned by Rosy Ortiz and Javier Pena is conveniently located in the Rite Aid Shopping Center, on the corner of G and Olive.
Millennium Home Furniture has a large selection of living room, dining room and bedroom furniture on display for shoppers to select from. Their friendly staff are waiting to help customers find a new look for their homes. The store specializes in working with all levels of credit.
During the celebration, fresh fruit and light refreshments were provided by neighboring business Fruita Loca, also a new member of the Chamber.
Also in attendance at the event was Annissa Fragoso, chamber president; Elisa Trevino, chamber vice president; Elizabeth Guzman, chamber director; and Maida Miranda, chamber secretary.
It is the mission of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to support local businesses in Merced County. If you are not a member and would like a ribbon cutting to promote your new business please contact the Chamber office at (209) 384-9537.