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SUMMARY:Youth Art Show: Wonders of the Oak Woodlands
DESCRIPTION:The “Wonders of the Woodlands (WOW) Youth Art Show” is open to kindergarten through 12th grade students residing in San Luis Obispo County –including those who are homeschooled or belong to a youth/art program. The show will take place October 1 through November 30\, 2021 at Art Central in Downtown SLO.\n\nThe goal of the WOW art show is to encourage and inspire youth to creatively showcase animal and plant diversity found within SLO County’s oak woodland habitats\, while spotlighting the amazing talents of youth artists and providing a space for young people to express the importance of oak habitat conservation through visual art.\n\nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nTo be eligible for the contest\, student artwork must depict an animal or plant native to SLO County oak woodlands or grasslands. A list of recommended species can be found HERE: Oak Woodland Wildlife List. You may also email lato@lcslo.org for a copy of the list. Artworks of non-native species are ineligible.\n\nSUBMIT YOUR ART\nPlease fill out the second page of the form LINKED HERE and mail or drop off with your artwork to the Land Conservancy’s office at 1137 Pacific St\, San Luis Obispo\, CA 93401. Artwork must be ready to hang. You can submit up to three works of art for display in the show. Portfolios are due by Tuesday\, September 28th at 4pm. A Committee of volunteers will make the selections of prize winners and announce award recipients on Friday\, October 15th.\n\nThank you to our Sponsors!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/youth-art-show-wonders-of-the-oak-woodlands/
LOCATION:Art Central\, 1329 Monterey St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Every Brilliant Thing - SLO REP
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n\n\nPG-13 \nEvery Brilliant Thing\nWritten by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe\nDirected by Suzy Newman\nScenic Design by David Linfield \nEvery Brilliant Thing has been rescheduled from it’s original performance dates in March/April 2020. Specific show dates are currently TBD but we will have more information about tickets and SLO REP’s reopening protocols very soon. Stay tuned! \n  \nTentatively October 1-17 \nThu-Sat @ 7 pm / Sat & Sun @ 2 pm \n  \nABOUT THE SHOW\nYou’re seven years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for: 1. Ice cream. 2. Kung Fu movies. 3. Staying up past your bedtime and being allowed to watch TV. 4. The color yellow. You leave it on her pillow. You know she read it because she’s corrected your spelling. Soon\, the list will take on a life of its own. This funny and moving play is a tribute to resilience and hope—as it enlists you\, the audience\, to tell this heartfelt story. \nEvery Brilliant Thing runs approximately 70 minutes with no intermission. There will be talk-backs with the cast and mental health experts and advocates after most shows. We strongly encourage audience members to remain for these interesting and informative sessions. \nDEPRESSION AND SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES\nWe can all help prevent suicide. Transitions Mental Health Association is an excellent local resource for more information and assistance with mental health issues. Whether it’s a family member\, a friend or yourself\, TMHA can provide help or lead you to someone who can. The links below offer free and confidential support for people in distress\, as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. \nSLO HOTLINE\n(800) 783-0607 \nFAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES\n(805) 540-6571 \nCRISIS & REFERRAL INFORMATION \nAdditional helpful links and resources may be found on the Transitions website HERE.  \nMany thanks to Transitions Mental Health Association for partnering with SLO REP on this production.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/every-brilliant-thing-slo-rep-2/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre\, 888 Morro St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Every Brilliant Thing - SLO REP
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n\n\nPG-13 \nEvery Brilliant Thing\nWritten by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe\nDirected by Suzy Newman\nScenic Design by David Linfield \nEvery Brilliant Thing has been rescheduled from it’s original performance dates in March/April 2020. Specific show dates are currently TBD but we will have more information about tickets and SLO REP’s reopening protocols very soon. Stay tuned! \n  \nTentatively October 1-17 \nThu-Sat @ 7 pm / Sat & Sun @ 2 pm \n  \nABOUT THE SHOW\nYou’re seven years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for: 1. Ice cream. 2. Kung Fu movies. 3. Staying up past your bedtime and being allowed to watch TV. 4. The color yellow. You leave it on her pillow. You know she read it because she’s corrected your spelling. Soon\, the list will take on a life of its own. This funny and moving play is a tribute to resilience and hope—as it enlists you\, the audience\, to tell this heartfelt story. \nEvery Brilliant Thing runs approximately 70 minutes with no intermission. There will be talk-backs with the cast and mental health experts and advocates after most shows. We strongly encourage audience members to remain for these interesting and informative sessions. \nDEPRESSION AND SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES\nWe can all help prevent suicide. Transitions Mental Health Association is an excellent local resource for more information and assistance with mental health issues. Whether it’s a family member\, a friend or yourself\, TMHA can provide help or lead you to someone who can. The links below offer free and confidential support for people in distress\, as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. \nSLO HOTLINE\n(800) 783-0607 \nFAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES\n(805) 540-6571 \nCRISIS & REFERRAL INFORMATION \nAdditional helpful links and resources may be found on the Transitions website HERE.  \nMany thanks to Transitions Mental Health Association for partnering with SLO REP on this production.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/every-brilliant-thing-slo-rep/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre\, 888 Morro St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting | The Mortgage House
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/ribbon-cutting-the-mortgage-house/
LOCATION:The Mortgage House\, 1103 Toro St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:Cuesta College Presents: Undocumented & Unafraid
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nHispanic Heritage Month Virtual Event \nCome learn more about the stories of struggle\, resilience\, and success of undocumented students. The panel will include students from Allan Hancock\, Cuesta College\, and Cal Poly\, along with community members. Local resources for the undocumented community will also be shared. \nEvent Link: https://cuesta-edu.zoom.us/j/99692767136 \nContact: Estella Vazquez\, evazquez@cuesta.edu  \nTo see a full line-up of Hispanic Heritage Month events: https://bit.ly/CuestaHHM
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cuesta-college-presents-undocumented-unafraid/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Vina Robles Ampitheatre - Sublime with Rome and Dirty Heads
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/vina-robles-ampitheatre-sublime-with-rome-and-dirty-heads/
LOCATION:Vina Robles Amphitheatre\, 3800 Mill Rd.\, Paso Robles
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Fremont Theater - The Wood Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Country Roots Presents The Wood Brothers live at the Fremont Theater on Thursday\, October 14\, 2021! \n♦ SHOW INFORMATION ♦\nDoor Time- 8:00 PM\nShow Time- 9:00 PM\nAll Ages \n♦ BAND INFORMATION ♦\n“Everyone has these little kingdoms in their minds\,” says Chris Wood\, “and the songs on this album all explore the ways we find peace in them. They look at how we deal with our dreams and our regrets and our fears and our loves. They look at the stories we tell ourselves and the ways we balance the darkness and the light.” That balance of darkness and light is at the heart of Kingdom In My Mind\, The Wood Brothers’ seventh studio release and their most spontaneous and experimental collection yet. Recorded over a series of freewheeling\, improvised sessions\, the record is a reckoning with circumstance\, mortality\, and human nature\, one that finds strength in accepting what lies beyond our control. Thoughtfully honing in on the bittersweet beauty that underlies our doubt and pain\, the songs grapple with the power of our external surroundings to shape our internal worlds (and vice versa) through vivid character studies and unflinching self-examination. The lyrics dig deep here\, but the arrangements always manage to remain buoyant\, drawing from across a broad sonic spectrum to create a transportive\, effervescent listening experience that’s indicative of the trio’s unique place in the modern musical landscape. “My brother came to this band from the blues and gospel world\, and my history was all over the map with jazz and R&B\,” says Chris Wood\, who first rose to fame with the pioneering trio Medeski Martin & Wood. “The idea for this group has always been to marry our backgrounds\, to imagine what might happen if Robert Johnson and Charles Mingus had started a band.” Kingdom In My Mind follows The Wood Brothers’ most recent studio release\, 2018’s One Drop Of Truth\, which hit #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and garnered the band their first GRAMMY Award-nomination for Best Americana Album. NPR praised the record’s “unexpected changes and kaleidoscopic array of influences\,” while Uncut hailed its “virtuosic performances and subtly evocative lyrics\,” and Blurt proclaimed it “a career-defining album.” Tracks from the record have racked up roughly 8 million streams on Spotify alone\, and the band took the album on the road for extensive tour dates in the US and Europe\, including their first-ever headline performance at Red Rocks\, two nights at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore (captured on their 2019 release\, Live At The Fillmore)\, and festival appearances everywhere from Bonnaroo to XPoNential. On past records\, the band — brothers Oliver and Chris Wood\, and Jano Rix — would often write a large batch of songs and then deliberately capture them all at once\, but when it came to making Kingdom In My Mind\, The Wood Brothers began recording without even realizing it. At the time\, the trio thought they were simply breaking in their new Nashville recording studio/rehearsal space\, laying down a series of extended instrumental jam sessions with engineer Brook Sutton as a way to learn the lay of the land. Some rooms\, they found\, were spacious with natural reverb\, others were tight and dry; some recording setups required a gentle touch\, others encouraged blistering energy. “We weren’t performing songs\,” explains Oliver. “We were just improvising and letting the music dictate everything. Normally when you’re recording\, you’re thinking about your parts and your performances\, but with these sessions\, we were just reacting to each other and having fun in the moment.” There was something undeniably alive and uninhibited about those performances\, and after listening back\, the band realized they’d never be able to recreate such spontaneous magic. So\, like a sculptor chipping away at a block of marble\, Chris took the band’s sprawling improvisations and carefully chiseled out verses and choruses and bridges and solos until distinctive songs began to take shape\, songs that reflected influences and elements of the band (like Jano’s smoldering piano work and Chris’s affinity for Latin and African music) that had never shone through in quite the same way before. From there\, the brothers divvied up the material that spoke to them most\, penning lyrics both separately and together as they pondered what it takes to know contentment in our chaotic and confusing world. The jaunty “Little Bit Sweet\,” which was born from the band’s very first session\, learns to appreciate the ups and downs in the circle of life\, while the soulful “Cry Over Nothing” and hypnotic “Little Blue” playfully meditate on ego and perspective\, and the funky “Little Bit Broken” celebrates the imperfections that make us human. Tracks like the bluesy “A Dream’s A Dream” and hypnotic “Don’t Think About My Death\,” meanwhile\, grapple with separating truth from fiction\, ultimately coming to terms with the fact that our brains will always find new ways to blur those lines. Though the album advocates for acceptance\, it’s not a passive brand the brothers sing about\, but rather one rooted in strength and empowerment. To understand exactly what that means\, look no further than album opener “Alabaster\,” which paints a deeply empathetic portrait of a woman who’s broken free from the shackles of her old life and started over fresh. “At the same time we were making this album\, we were looking for some sort of philanthropic organization we could support with our music and in a bit of synchronicity\, we came across this great group called Thistle Farms\, which was based just down the street from our studio\,” says Oliver. “Their goal is to help women who have been victims of sex trafficking or prostitution or addiction to get off the street and into safe housing where they can participate in therapy and job training. The work they were doing was so inspiring and it felt like such a fit with the kind of album we were writing that we teamed up with them to donate a portion of ticket sales from all our shows. It’s our way of using what we’ve got to do whatever good we can in the world.” More than anything\, it’s that mindset\, that recognition that we’ve all been dealt our own particular hand of cards and life is in the way we play them\, that defines Kingdom In My Mind. As Oliver sings on the captivating “Satisfied\,” which finds its narrator wondering about the glories of the afterlife before ultimately deciding to make the most of his time on Earth\, “I’ve got nothing left to be afraid of / Because I will be satisfied.” With an album this remarkable\, The Wood Brothers have plenty to be satisfied about.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/fremont-theater-the-wood-brothers/
LOCATION:Fremont Theater\, 1035 Monterey St\, SLO
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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