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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Hybrid Good Morning SLO - September 2021
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to continue offering a hybrid format for September’s program! If you would like to attend in-person at Grace Central Coast\, please reserve your spot as soon as possible\, as we are allowing 50% capacity on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nOther important things to note: \n\nAll in-person attendees attest to being fully vaccinated for COVID-19.\nMasks are required at all times indoors while not eating or drinking.\nDoors open at 7 a.m. and we will only have coffee and tea available\, no food. *Please bring a reusable mug if possible.\n\n  \nThank you to this month’s featured sponsor: \n \n\n  \nMAKING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE \nMany of us have felt helpless watching the Afghan refugee crisis from across the globe. For Leadership SLO alum\, Katie Weschler Ferber\, the opportunity to assist felt much closer. From the German military base where her and her husband are stationed\, Katie will join us to share how she sprang into action when learning of thousands of incoming evacuees to the base. \n\nSTORYTELLING AS ACTIVISM  \nLast summer\, as our country grappled with racial injustice and struggled against the pandemic\, Juan Perez knew he had to be creative in finding a way to protest. The First Few Podcast was born to honor the voices and the paths of the first in their community to thrive regardless of the obstacles they faced. Juan will join us to share his story of The First Few. \n\nWHO ARE THEY/THEM?  \nPublicly prescribed pronouns often make assumptions that collide at the intersection of a person’s private gender identity and their public persona. Olivia Tran\, Cal Poly’s Coordinator for Womxn and Gender Equity Initiatives\, will shed some light on this shifting paradigm as more people share their pronouns or choose ones that vary from historic norms. \n\nWHAT’S TO A CONSERVATORSHIP?  \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\nWHAT WE LOSE WITHOUT CHILD CARE \nA recent Cuesta College study explores the impact that child care\, or lack thereof\, has on SLO County’s economy. Josh Williams\, founder and president of BW Research will share the ways in which the lack of child care spaces slows our economic recovery\, and why this impact is particularly acute in San Luis Obispo. \n\nAT THE TOP OF HIS GAME \nMost athletes dream about being recognized as the best in their sport. That dream was no different for lifelong competitive cyclist Christopher Blevins\, except this summer he made his a reality. The recent Cal Poly graduate will join us to share his journey to Tokyo 2020 and subsequently winning a world championship just days later. \n  \n\n \nCENTRAL COAST FOLLIES GIVE US A WHOLE LOT OF NONSENSE \nThe Central Coast Follies will give us a sneak peak of their forthcoming show “A Whole Lot of Nonsense” — a comical romp from Broadway to London’s West End presented in a variety extravaganza. The show runs October 8-10 at Spanos Theatre. \n\n\nThank you to our 2021 Good Morning SLO Annual Sponsors:​
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SUMMARY:Spokes Presents: Volunteerism Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Almost every nonprofit relies to some degree on volunteers to accomplish its mission. Does your organization need volunteers? Do you volunteer for a nonprofit yourself? Here’s an opportunity to share what’s working\, what’s not\, what’s a challenge\, and to hear the same from others. \nSpokes roundtables are not “classes” or presentations; they are facilitated discussions that afford the opportunity for networking and frank discussion among peers in a safe\, comfortable environment. \nFacilitator: Rachel Cementina \nA San Luis Obispo local\, Rachel was first introduced to volunteer management as a member of the local AmeriCorps program. That position led to coordinating volunteer opportunities of all sizes – from ongoing boards and committees to large one-day volunteer events. She now serves as the Director of Membership\, Marketing and Philanthropy at the SLO County YMCA\, is chair of the SLO Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Committee\, and is a volunteer manager for God’s Storehouse food pantry. \nAdmission $10 – FREE for all Spokes members\, past and present \nHeld online in Zoom – URL sent upon registering. \nLimited to 15 participants – register early
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/spokes-presents-volunteerism-roundtable/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Decommissioning Diablo Canyon Power Plant: the Future for the Lands and Facilities
DESCRIPTION:The San Luis Obispo County Bar Association and the Women Lawyers Association of San Luis Obispo County invite you to attend a special joint education event \nDecommissioning Diablo Canyon Power Plant: the future for the lands and facilities \nThis program will go over a summary of the closure and decommissioning of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant (the last nuclear power plant in the State of California) as well as discuss the future of the 12\,000 acre Diablo Canyon Lands surrounding the plant and touch on the opportunities and issues associated with the future of the plant site\, facilities\, and structures. \n \nDate:  Thursday\, September 23\, 2021\nTime: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.\nLocation: Via Zoom \nRegister online for this event here: \nDecommissioning Diablo Canyon Power Plant: the Future for the Lands and Facilities (slobar.org) \nPresented by: Kara Woodruff and Jon Ansolabehere \n  \n \nKara Woodruff is a thirty-year plus resident of San Luis Obispo and a business graduate of Cal Poly SLO.   She is an attorney\, financial planner\, and mom\, and received a joint JD/MA degree in law and public policy from Duke University. \nAs a former project director for national conservation organizations\, Kara negotiated and raised funds for the conservation of over 100\,000 acres in SLO County\, including at Hearst Ranch\, Cambria Pines\, Irish Hills\, and the Carrizo Plain. She is a member of the Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel and an author of the Panel’s Strategic Vision. \nKara holds two jobs\, as a VP and registered representative at Blakeslee & Blakeslee\, and Senior Policy Advisor for Senator John Laird\, 17th Senatorial District of California. \n \nJon Ansolabehere is the Chief Deputy County Counsel for the County of San Luis Obispo which is an in-house law office for the County. County Counsel’s Office has 15 attorneys and support staff and provides legal services to the Board of Supervisors and approximately 70 other Boards\, County Departments\, Commissions and entities\, including the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments and Regional Transportation Authority. At the County\, Jon’s primary duties involve advising the Planning and Building Department on land use and development related matters\, including energy and mining projects. Before the County\, Jon was the Assistant City Attorney for the City of San Luis Obispo and was in private practice before that with the law firm Carmel & Naccasha\, LLP. In private practice\, Jon represented various cities\, special districts\, business owners\, developers and interest groups mostly in regards to land use and real estate matters. Jon received his law degree from Golden Gate University and received both his Master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Cal Poly\, San Luis Obispo. Jon lives in Creston with his wife Catherine and two boys.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/webinar-decommissioning-diablo-canyon-power-plant-the-future-for-the-lands-and-facilities/
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SUMMARY:Cuesta College Presents: 'Words of Change' Cuesta Library Book Club Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:  \nMark your calendar for the Fall 2021\, Words of Change: Virtual Book Club\, brought to you by Cuesta Library. \nCelebrating Hispanic Heritage Month \nSeptember 23\, 2021\, 1:00 – 2:30 pm \nI am not your Perfect Mexican Daughter\, by Erika Sanchez \ncccconfer.zoom.us…
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