Be Informed

This dynamic and informative 90-minute program is specifically geared to San Luis Obispo business people.  We talk about the issues that affect business.

Give & Take

Meet and mingle with other business people. Express your views with our roving microphone and tabletop topics. Ask the questions that are important to you. For 100 dollars, get on the soapbox and say (almost) anything you want!

Breakfast Menu

Start your day with a healthy, low-fat breakfast with rotating menus featuring muffins, hard-boiled eggs, bagels, cereal, fruit and hot coffee!

Parking

Parking is available in the Marsh Street structure on Chorro between Marsh and Pacific or around the park.  PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THE SURROUNDING BUSINESS' PARKING LOTS AS SOME OF THEM OPEN BEFORE 9 AM.

Program fee for members:
Before deadline:
$16.00
At the door: $21 members, $25 non-members (one time)

We will hold your reserved seat until 7:40.  After 7:40, we cannot guarantee a spot as your seat may be given to a person on our waiting list.
 
Good Morning San Luis Obispo
 
Thursday, May 22nd
7:30-9:00am
Location: Grace Church, in downtown San Luis Obispo
on the corner of Pismo St. & Osos St.
To register and pay with Visa or Mastercard
click here
If paying with cash or check, drop off or mail to:
1039 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo 93401
*Payment must be received by May 20th at 5 pm to be registered for this event.

 

Building Bridges

It is one of the most vital issues of our time – bridging the gap between the Muslim world and the West. We’ll have a chance to hear an expert’s view when Dr. Fouad Bouguetta speaks at Good Morning, SLO. Bouguetta is a Fulbright Scholar and Algerian sociologist who is in San Luis Obispo as part of Cal Poly’s  Fulbright Visiting Specialists Program.

 
Imagine That

  The question coming from children these days isn’t “Are we there yet?” It’s “Is it open yet?” The wait’s almost over. Excitement has been building as the completion of the San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum approaches. Finishing touches are being completed and Roy Mueller, the museum’s executive director, will give us an up-to-the-minute status report.

 
Where’s the Rice?

A global shortage of rice made headlines recently, causing some Americans to start stockpiling the grain. How real is the worldwide food shortage and what are the potential long-range impacts? Dr. Wayne Howard, chair of Cal Poly’s Agribusiness Department, will share his opinion about the global food shortage and discuss the cause – and possible solutions.
 

Hook, Line and…Sinking

                               

The Central Coast’s commercial fishing industry is struggling through some tough times. But a new “business plan” crafted with the help of the California Coastal Conservancy could help educate consumers about the importance of local fisheries. Henry Pontarelli, a consultant who worked with the conservancy, will discuss the plan and how it will help develop and preserve the local fishing industry.

 
I Think We’ve Got It

The SLO Little Theatre, that is, whose cast will perform an excerpt from its production of the classic, “My Fair Lady.” The beloved musical premiers at the Little Theatre on Friday and continues its run through June 22. Get your Thursday off to a humming start.
 
Pump it Up

Drive south, drive north, heck go to Hawaii. It seems no matter where you go, it’s cheaper to fill your gas tank than in San Luis Obispo. With gas prices topping $4 a gallon with summer right around the corner, everyone’s talking about the price at the pump. Joe Sparano, president of Western States Petroleum Association, will discuss the differences in regional gas prices and when, or if, prices will decrease.

 

To register and pay with Visa or Mastercard click here
If paying with cash or check, drop off or mail to:
1039 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo 93401