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SUMMARY:California Public Radio Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAfter a successful inaugural year\, California Public Radio Day returns with 30 stations coming together to commemorate the day. The single-day celebration is aimed at creating awareness for the vital public service brought to the community by public radio. Stations across the state\, from San Diego to Arcata\, will collectively encourage listeners to support their local station. This year\, California Public Radio Day will take place on August 26. \nLast year\, KCBX Public Radio 90.1 FM participated in the first California Public Radio Day\, which saw a great outpouring of support from the community\, both in the number of donors and the dollar amount raised. Now with more stations participating\, including digital-only stations\, the expectation is that the momentum will continue. \nIn a joint statement\, the participating organizations said\, “This past year has underlined the importance of access to trustworthy public media for everyone in our communities. In the midst of unprecedented challenges\, public radio stations across the state stand together united for what connects us. Whether it’s the importance of information or the power of music\, we believe in public radio’s ability to uplift voices of the community to entertain\, educate\, inform\, and inspire\, and so do our listeners. From timely and localized reporting on fires\, to shining a light on our communities\, public radio is essential. But without the financial support of our listeners\, we are at great risk of faltering on this mission. We are overjoyed to see our ranks grow in our second year\, proving that California Public Radio Day is here to stay as a day for us to celebrate a shared commitment to public radio and the unique and varied lifestyles that make up our state.” \nParticipating public radio stations across California include: 88.5 FM (Northridge)\, Cap Radio (Sacramento)\, DubLab (Los Angeles)\, KALW (San Francisco)\, KAZU (Monterey Bay)\, KCBX (San Luis Obispo)\, KCHO North State Public Radio (Chico)\, KCLU (Santa Barbara)\, KCRW (Santa Monica)\, KDFC (San Francisco)\, KDVS (UC Davis)\, KFCF (Fresno)\, KISL (Avalon)\, KJCC (San Jose City College)\, KKJZ (Long Beach)\, KMUD (Redway)\, KPBS (San Diego)\, KPCC (Pasadena)\, KPFA (Berkeley)\, KPFK (Los Angeles)\, KQED (San Francisco)\, KRCB (Santa Rosa)\, KUSC (Los Angeles)\, KVCR (San Bernardino)\, KVPR (Fresno)\, KXLU (Loyola Marymount University)\, KX FM (Laguna Beach)\, KZSC (Santa Cruz)\, KZYX (Mendocino)\, UCLA Radio (UCLA). \nFollow the campaign on social media with the hashtag #CaliforniaPublicRadioDay \nKCBX Central Coast Public Radio \nKCBX is a non-commercial public radio station that serves an average weekly audience of over 40\,000 listeners in Santa Barbara\, San Luis Obispo\, and south Monterey Counties. Eighty-eight percent of the financial support for the station comes from individual listeners/subscribers\, local corporate underwriters\, and proceeds from the Live Oak Music Festival. KCBX broadcasts local and national information programming\, NPR shows\, and an eclectic music format with genres ranging from jazz and classical to Americana and world music.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/california-public-radio-day-2021/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Hybrid Good Morning SLO - August 2021
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to bring you a hybrid program this month with both in-person and virtual options! If you would like to attend in-person\, register soon as we are allowing 50% capacity on a first-come\, first-served basis. We will only have coffee and tea available and ask that all attendees remain masked when not drinking. \nThank you to this month’s featured sponsor: \n \n\nCALSAVERS COMPLIANCE \nCalifornia now requires employers with five or more employees to register for CalSavers if they do not offer a retirement plan. The sign-up deadline of June 30\, 2022 is approaching quickly\, so we asked retirement plan specialist\, Stephanie Kemp\, to share what both employers and employees need to know to be compliant. \n\nTHE DELTA IMPACT \n \nAs a result of COVID’s delta variant\, a powerful sense of uncertainty is once again a normal aspect of everyday life. Dr. Penny Borenstein will join us to provide an update on the latest on the virus and how San Luis Obispo County will once again navigate the challenge of managing risk while protecting the health and safety of our community. \n\nFARM FACTS \n \nStrawberries are up\, wine grapes are down\, but there’s more to the story on this year’s SLO County Crop Report. SLO County Farm Bureau Executive Director\, Brent Burchett\, will go behind the numbers to share what’s driving production of SLO County’s top agricultural commodities. \n\nWHAT’S TO A CONSERVATORSHIP? \n \nThe #FreeBritney movement has made conservatorship a buzzword these days\, but many people won’t ever have it show up in their real lives. As a lawyer\, Michael Pick deals with it every day and on every side\, and he will join us to help clear up some common misconceptions\, share how and when it comes into play\, and offer insight into conservatorships here in SLO County. \n\nREGENERATIVE OCEAN FARMING \n \nSeaweed has always been a lackluster name for some of the crops found in the ocean including Nori\, Kombu and Wakame. As more of these ingredients are being used in kitchens\, there is also an opportunity to learn about their essential role in our ecosystem. Kelpful co-founder Jules Marsh will join us to share her passion for restoring ocean life through aquaculture and how we can help. \n\nTOTALLY CLOSE RECALL \n \nOn September 14\, California voters will face two questions: Should Governor Gavin Newson be removed from office? And if so\, which of his 46 challengers should replace him? Deputy Director Clerk-Recorder\, Helen Nolan\, will share what voters need to know about the forthcoming gubernatorial election and offer some perspective on the history of recalls. \n\nThank you to our 2021 Good Morning SLO Annual Sponsors:​
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/virtual-good-morning-slo-august-2021/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Macramé Air Plant Hanger Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Macramé Air Plant Hanger Workshop at SLO Botanical Garden \nAugust 26\, 6 pm-8 pm \n  \nSpend a relaxing evening learning the basics of macramé! This workshop will be taught by Lindsey Altman of Tied & True Goods\, a Central Coast macramé artist. You’ll master the basic knots & make your very own macramé air plant hanger using local driftwood & natural cotton rope. Visit slobg.org for tickets and info! \n  \nCost: Tickets $55 Garden Members\, $65 public \nEvent & Ticket URL: https://www.slobg.org/ \n  \n  \nSan Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Announces: Help Grow Access Fundraiser for Facility Improvements \nThe non-profit San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is embarking on a community fundraiser to create beautiful\, ADA-compliant walkways and outdoor spaces. When the Education Center was completed in 2007 with the help of generous community support\, the completion of concrete walkways and patios was saved for “another day.” Now\, the Garden is ready to complete this integral step in development and asking for community support. \nCurrently\, the main entrance to the Botanical Garden is gravel and difficult for many to traverse. The Garden needs to raise $300\,000 to improve pathways to the gift shop\, offices\, rental facilities and restrooms to provide easier access for visitors. Donations of all amounts are appreciated. Decorative tile purchasing opportunities are available to show your support and help fund the project. For further details or to discuss other giving opportunities please visit www.slobg.org/donate\, email ruta@slobg.org or call (805) 541-1400 x 303.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/macrame-air-plant-hanger-workshop/
LOCATION:SLO Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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