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 28th
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, Mastercard, or American Express
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 26th at 5 pm to be registered for this event.
 
Can some good come from this tragedy?

Local animal sanctuary Zoo to You has received national attention for the good work they do saving rare animals and entertaining and educating people about engendered species. Last month there was a disastrous fire at the Zoo to You facility that caused the deaths of many animals. Zoo to You co-director Anita Jackson (and a few animal friends) will be here to tell us how Zoo to You is coping with the tragedy.

 

The not-so-friendly skies
 

Like many non-hub regional airports, San Luis Obispo County Airport has been flying through some bumpy air lately. The essential commercial air service that many business people took for granted is threatened. New airport manager Richard Howell will tell us why he accepted this challenging job and explain why the airport needs business support to thrive.

 
Do you really need a car?

Many people who work in San Luis Obispo need a car only rarely during the day. Does it make sense to have a car sit all day depreciating and taking up a parking space? Alternative transportation expert Mark Shaffer has a new idea on how people can share a pool of energy efficient alternative fuel cars and can save money and reduce green house gas emissions at the same time. And it will start right here in SLO.
 
 

“I’m from the government and I’m here to help”

The state passed a new disabilities act last year that was designed to make it less onerous and risky for business to comply with the state disability and access regulations. The bipartisan legislation was a compromise eventually supported by business, consumer attorneys, and disability rights activities. Local engineering and disabilities consultant Gary Rogers will explain the practical effect of the new law, and how you can keep your business out of trouble.

A taste of “Les Mis”

PCPA Theaterfest’s current production of Les Miserables has won rave reviews from almost everyone. Cast members will be on hand to present two selections from this iconic musical.

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