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SUMMARY:SLO Botanical Gardens Presents: Mayo Botanico Art Show
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nFriday\, May 31\, 201910:00 AM\nFriday\, July 12\, 201912:00 PM\n\n\nGoogle Calendar  ICS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStunning large format painting series by international artist Juan Manuel Perez Salazar\, titled “Mayo Botanico” are on display at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden until mid July. Visit the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm to experience the textural floral collection of this beautiful original artwork. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Artist Perez Salazar draws inspiration for the bounty and beauty of nature. He states about his oversized paintings\, “Flower blossoms have been the promise before the fruit. It is nature’s way of announcing its unfolding power to create and to deliver future nourishment … flowers have done so for thousands of years. The diversity and large amounts of blossoms fill and overflow the formal ground to the max\, producing heighten feelings of positive human emotions of plenitude and abundance.” \nImmerse yourself in these splendid paintings at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden. All pieces are for sale\, and proceeds benefit the Garden. \nJuan Manuel Perez Salazar resides on the central coast\, where he is an avid artist and gardener. His work has been displayed in\, Mexico\, India\, and throughout California. His studio practice explores boundaries of painting and sculpture\, crossing and transposing various modes of styles in search of his own images. The experiential and cultural associations of specific subjects and materials fuels his exploration. Inspired by the symbolism and beauty of the natural world\, he utilizes blossoms to seduce the observer to take pleasure in watching flowers bloom. Inspired to compose what he gather with his senses in the garden; he often cuts his own flowers to serve as models.  \nView more artist work at @JuanManuelPerezSalazar
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-botanical-gardens-presents-mayo-botanico-art-show/
LOCATION:SLO Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Great American Melodrama Presents: Pappa Pia
DESCRIPTION:PAPPA PIA\nBy Dan Schultz \nJune 20 – September 21 \nMamma Mia\, here we go again! This hilarious send up one of the world’s most popular musicals is set at the Pismo Pier. It’s the sunny and funny tale of a daughter’s quest to discover her true identity and uncover a secret buried in her family’s past. Featuring some of your favorite pop songs\, this is a toe-tapping hit you won’t want to miss.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-great-american-melodrama-presents-pappa-pia/
LOCATION:Great American Melodrama\, 1863 Front St\, Oceano
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Mayo Botanico Art Exhibit at SLO Botanical Garden
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in stunning large-format floral paintings on display in the Garden Pavilion. Expressionist in style\, inspirational in person. More info at slobg.org \nFREE and open to the public Monday – Friday
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/mayo-botanico-art-exhibit-at-slo-botanical-garden/
LOCATION:SLO Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Montessori World Educational Institute Presents: Summer Workshops 2019
DESCRIPTION:Primary Math & Language\n\n\n\n\n \n        Location: Montessori World Educational Institute\, Cambria\n        July 8-12\, 2019……… $450.00 EB: $400\n        9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\n        Required Manuals: Primary Math ($30) and Primary Grammar ($30) plus CA tax\nCourse Instructor: Nancy Dwyer \nAn early childhood education course designed for teachers and parents of children ages 5-7.  Lecture-demonstrations show specific Montessori curriculum materials for helping children build a strong foundation for math and language. The math component presents materials for understanding our number system and the processes of addition\, subtraction\, multiplication and division\, as well as mastering math facts\, factors and multiples and fractions. The language component presents materials for developing reading comprehension\, and an understanding of grammar and writing style.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/montessori-world-educational-institute-presents-summer-workshops-2019-3/
LOCATION:Montessori World Educational Institute\, 1735 Chester Lane\, Cambria
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Human Resources Assoc. Presents Dr. Steven Mintz ~ EMERGING WORKPLACE ETHICS ISSUES
DESCRIPTION:JULY MEETING – EMERGING WORKPLACE ETHICS ISSUES\n \nPRESENTER: Dr. Steven Mintz \nTuesday\, July 9\, 2019\n11:30a – 1:00p \nDr. Steven Mintz is professor emeritus from the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. A well-known researcher in ethics\, Dr. Mintz has published dozens of articles on business and accounting ethics as well as a textbook titled Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting: Text and Cases. He recently published his first nonfiction book Beyond Happiness and Meaning: Transforming Your Life Through Ethical Behavior. Steve blogs under the pseudonym “Ethics Sage.” His “Workplace Ethics Advice” blog was awarded one of the 30 best on CSR topics. \nSteve will provide his insights into emerging workplace issues including: \n\nCreating an ethical workplace.\nAvoiding ethical blind spots.\nPolicing dating in the workplace.\nControlling for sexual harassment in the workplace.\nDeveloping equity\, diversity and inclusion policies.\nMonitoring employee online activities at work.\nDealing with complaints about job/working conditions on social media.\n\n  \n\n\n\nRegular – Pecan Crusted Chicken Salad\n\n\nVegetarian – Grilled Portabella Mushroom with green salad\n\n\nDessert – Toffee Crunch Cake\n\n\n\nPlease note the Madonna Inn does not allow outside food or drink \nMeeting Locaton: \nGarden Room \nMadonna Inn \n100 Madonna Road \nSan Luis Obispo\, CA 93401 \n \nSpotlight Speaker \nSpeaker: Paula Mathias Fryer \nLooking for talented and diverse employees to fill your organization’s technology jobs? SLO Partners\, under the aegis of SLO County Office of Education\, offers a new approach to filling the tech talent gap through an innovative apprenticeship program. SLO Partners streamlines the process for hiring the diverse tech talent that local companies require. Our apprentices are trained and tested during accelerated courses gaining skills they need to succeed. Jobs like Software Developers\, Web Developers\, and Data Analysts are increasingly competitive. SLO Partner’s mission is to help fill those positions so that people who want to live here\, thrive here. \n\nRegister: Click Here
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/human-resources-assoc-presents-dr-steven-mintz-emerging-workplace-ethics-issues/
LOCATION:Madonna Inn – Garden Room\, 100 Madonna Rd.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405 \, United States
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting | S.L.O. Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/ribbon-cutting-s-l-o-bar-association-lawyer-referral-and-information-service/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Superior Courthouse\, 1050 Monterey St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:Women's Business Center Presents: 8 Week Entrepreneurial Training Course
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/womens-business-center-presents-8-week-entrepreneurial-training-course-4/
LOCATION:America’s Job Center of California  880 Industrial Way\, 880 Industrial Way\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401
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SUMMARY:Dr. Steven Mintz/Ethics Sage Presents: Bringing Back Ethics and Civility to Society
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Steven Mintz will be speaking at SLO NightWriters \nThe Title of Steven’s Presentaion is: \nBringing Back Ethics and Civility to Society \nOrganization: Ethics Sage LLC \nAbout Steven Mintz \nI’m a professor emeritus from Cal Poly. I hold a Doctor of Business Administration degree from The George Washington University. During my years of teaching I developed an expertise in ethics including ethics in society\, the workplace\, and on social media. After retiring from Cal Poly\, I turned to blogging under the name\, Ethics Sage. I write three award winning blogs and dispense guidance through my Workplace Ethics Advice blog. Increasingly\, I have become concerned about the decline of civility in society and a kind of ethical blindness that challenges us to be good people and make our community a better place for all through kindness and good deeds. Along those lines\, I have recently written a book titled Beyond Happiness and Meaning: Transforming Your Life Through Ethical Behavior. \nYou can learn more about my work on my website: https://stevenmintzethics.com. Feel free to communicate with me at: steve@ethicssage.com. \nTitle of the Presentation: Bringing Back Ethics and Civility to Society \nWe have lost our moral compass. The behavior of some of our leaders and others in the public arena and on social media has created a void where ethical decision-making used to be. We no longer know how to communicate with each other and that has hastened the decline of civility in society. The problem is all too many people have “blind spots” where ethics is concerned. The question is can we regain our ethical footing? The answer is complicated because\, as this presentation will show\, there are different interpretations about just what ethics is\, how it is determined\, and why is it important to our well-being.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/dr-steven-mintz-ethics-sage-presents-bringing-back-ethics-and-civility-to-society/
LOCATION:United Church of Christ\, 11245 Los Osos Valley Rd
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Fremont Theater Presents: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nThe Fremont Theater Presents TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE will be live in downtown SLO on Tuesday\, July 9! \nTickets On-Sale Friday\, March 22 at 10:00 AM! \nSpecial Local Presale Thursday\, March 21\, 10:00 AM- 10:00 PM Password: fremontslo \n♦ SHOW INFORMATION ♦ \nDoor Time- 8:00 PM\nShow Time- 9:00 PM\nAll Ages \n♦ TICKET OUTLET ♦ \nBoo Boo Records\n978 Monterey St • SLO\nMon-Wed 10-8\, Thurs-Sat 10-9\, Sun 11-6 \n♦ BAND INFORMATION ♦ \nTrombone Shorty’s new album opens with a dirge\, but if you think the beloved bandleader\, singer\, songwriter and horn-blower born Troy Andrews came here to mourn\, you got it all wrong. That bit of beautiful New Orleans soul—”Laveau Dirge No. 1\,” named after one of the city’s most famous voodoo queens—shows off our host’s roots before Parking Lot Symphony branches out wildly\, wonderfully\, funkily across 12 diverse cuts. True to its title\, this album contains multitudes of sound—from brass band blare and deep-groove funk\, to bluesy beauty and hip-hop/pop swagger—and plenty of emotion all anchored\, of course\, by stellar playing and the idea that\, even in the toughest of times\, as Andrews says\, “Music brings unity.” \nAs for why it’s taken Andrews so long to follow 2013’s Raphael Saadiq-produced Say That to Say This\, the man simply says\, “I didn’t realize so much time passed. Some artists don’t work until they put a record out but I never stopped going.” Truly. In the last four years\, Andrews banked his fifth White House gig; backed Macklemore and Madonna at the Grammys; played on albums by She & Him\, Zac Brown\, Dierks Bentley\, and Mark Ronson; opened tours for Daryl Hall & John Oates and Red Hot Chili Peppers; appeared in Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highways documentary series; voiced the iconic sound of the adult characters in The Peanuts Movie; inherited the esteemed annual fest-closing set at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in the tradition of Crescent City greats like the Neville Brothers and Professor Longhair; and released Trombone Shorty\, a children’s book about his life that was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 2016. \nAdding to that legacy\, his Blue Note Records debut Parking Lot Symphony finds Andrews teamed with Grammy-nominated producer Chris Seefried (Andra Day\, Fitz and the Tantrums) and an unexpected array of cowriters and players including members of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros\, The Meters\, Better Than Ezra\, and Dumpstaphunk. Considering Andrews’ relentless schedule\, it’s all the more surprising that this LP began with him in a room\, all alone\, back in New Orleans. \n“I had two weeks at home so I went to the studio and set up the ‘playground\,’” he recalls. “I had everything in a circle: tuba\, trombone\, trumpet\, keyboard\, Fender Rhodes\, Wurly\, B3 organ\, guitar\, bass\, drums—and me buried in the middle.” He recorded an album’s worth of ideas and then\, well\, walked away for a year. Not because he was too busy\, but because he wanted to hit the road and see how the music changed on him. When Andrews came back with a full band\, the songs came to life. \nTake the album’s two covers\, a pair of NOLA deep cuts: there’s “Here Comes the Girls\,” a 1970 Allen Toussaint song originally recorded by Ernie K-Doe that here (with Ivan Neville on piano) sounds bawdy and regal\, like something from a current Bruno Mars album; and The Meters’ lovesick “It Ain’t No Use\,” which swirls a vintage R&B vibe with resonant choir vocals and upbeat guitar from The Meters’ Leo Nocentelli himself to transport the listener to the center of the jumpingest jazz-soul concert hall that never was. \nThe story there is almost too good. The session band—guitarist Pete Murano\, sax men Dan Oestreicher and BK Jackson\, and drummer Joey Peebles with Dumpstaphunk’s Tony Hall in for Orleans Avenue bassist Mike Bass-Bailey—were in the studio to lay down “It Ain’t No Use.” Hall even had the vintage acoustic he bought from Nocentelli years ago\, which was used on the original Meters session. On the way to the bathroom\, Andrews saw Nocentelli coming out of a different tracking room: it was meant to be. \nBut that’s not unusual for a man raised in one of the Tremé’s most musical families. Andrews got his name when he picked up his instrument at four (“My parents pushed me toward trombone because they didn’t need another trumpet player\,” he laughs). By eight\, he led his own band in parades\, halls and even bars: “They’d have to lock the door so the police couldn’t come in.” Promoters would try to hand money to his older cousins\, but they’d kindly redirect them to the boy. In his teens\, Andrews played shows abroad with the Neville Brothers. Fresh out of high school (New Orleans Center for Creative Arts) he joined Lenny Kravitz’ band. \nAcross that time\, three Trombone Shorty albums and many collaborations since\, Andrews nurtured a voracious appetite for all types of music—a phenomenon on fluid display with Parking Lot Symphony. On “Familiar\,” co-written by Aloe Blacc\, they practically mint a new genre (trap-funk?) while Andrews channels his inner R. Kelly to spit game at an old flame. Meanwhile\, the instrumental “Tripped Out Slim” (the nickname of a family friend who recently passed) bends echoes of the Pink Panther theme into something fit for James Brown to strut to. And if you listen closely to “Where It At?\,” written with Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin\, you may even hear a little Y2K pop. “I know it wasn’t cool to listen to *NSYNC or Britney Spears in high school\,” says Andrews\, “but those bass lines and melodies are funky.” They pair astonishingly well with all the Earth\, Wind & Fire that bubbles beneath these songs. \nIt’s worth noting that Andrews’ vocals sound better than ever (he credits Seefried for that)\, because Parking Lot Symphony might be the man’s most heartfelt offering yet. The breezy title track\, which Andrews wrote with Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros)\, is as much about walking the Tremé\, being uplifted by the music that seems to seep from every surface\, as it is about moving on from a broken heart. And the shuffling\, bluesy “No Good Time” reminds us\, with a world-weary smile\, that “nobody never learned nothin’ from no good time.” \nBut Andrews is clear that this isn’t some kind of breakup record. “It’s a life record\,” he says\, “about prevailing no matter what type of roadblock is in front of you.” That message is clearest on “Dirty Water\,” where over an easy groove\, Andrews adopts a soft falsetto to address just about anyone going through it—personal\, political\, whatever. “There’s a lot of hope turning to doubt\,” he coos. “I’ve got something to say to them / You don’t know what you’re talking about / When you believe in love\, it all works out.” Amen. Now let the horns play us out.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/fremont-theater-presents-trombone-shorty-orleans-avenue/
LOCATION:Fremont Theater\, 1035 Monterey St\, SLO
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