San Diego County Swiss Club in Chula Vista anchors a Swiss-heritage cultural campus at 2001 Main Street, combining a 350-capacity indoor auditorium with a fenced outdoor pavilion, separate full bar, and performance stage. The club's annual Schwingfest and Oktoberfest-style programming draws on a rotating roster of live performers, with traditional Alpine and German brass ensembles complementing the South Bay's broader Latin and mariachi live-event circuit that includes acts booked through Mariachi Continental de San Diego. Cultural sub-organizations operate under the club umbrella, including the Swiss Ladies Society and the Swiss Athletic Society, whose San Diego Swiss Rifle Team competes with Swiss Carabine rifles at the Dulzura Shooting Range. Membership events range from monthly potluck luncheons to formal banquets, and the campus's free 150-car parking lot and proximity to I-5 make it a logistical anchor for large-format gatherings — weddings, quinceañeras, and corporate functions — requiring coordinated catering from vendors such as La Taquiza. The auditorium's built-in stage platform supports full PA rigging, and the fenced outdoor zone accommodates reception-scale layouts with independent power drops for vendor booths, DJ setups, and food-service stations.