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SUMMARY:Christmas Care Packages with United Way
DESCRIPTION:United Way of San Luis Obispo County Announces Community Assistance Needed-Care Packages for Christmas \nFor the past 24 years\, on Christmas Day\, the San Luis Obispo community has generously provided our County’s homeless/underserved population with a wonderful home-cooked holiday dinner\, live musical entertainment and essential warm winter clothing/sleeping bag care packages. \nThe COVID pandemic has exacerbated many domestic crises particularly homelessness and food insecurity. The dueling realities of both homelessness and the pandemic make these individuals and families one of the most vulnerable populations throughout the U.S. and here in San Luis Obispo. Many of these folks are already in poorer health than the general population and have had reduced access to basic services and shelter. \nThis Christmas\, a delicious dinner and new winter clothing care package items will be distributed at the Odd Fellows Hall in a ‘to-go’ manner for both walk-in and drive-through clients. Additionally\, pre-packaged ‘to-go’ meals and care packages will also be distributed at 40 Prado and several pre-designated locations through San Luis Obispo County. Last year\, 600 meals were served. \nDespite the stringent safety precautions we will be adhering to\, we hope to spread a little joy and trust that the care packages provided will help the local homeless population endure our cold wet winters. \nWe are in tremendous need of financial assistance this year. Please help us to continue this tradition by donating to the Care Packages for Christmas fund. You can donate on the United Way of SLO County website at www.unitedwayslo.org and click on the Care Packages for Christmas icon. \nAlso\, checks can also be mailed to:\nUnited Way San Luis Obispo County\nPO Box 14309\nSan Luis Obispo\, CA 93406\nPlease write “Care Packages for Christmas” on the memo line. \nAll donations are tax-deductible. For more information about this event\, please contact Sheri Eibschutz at sherie5678@aol.com or leave a message at 805-594-1999.\nWe invite you to join us to support this critical work in our community by making a donation to Care Packages for Christmas this holiday season. Visit www.unitedwayslo.org/donate or call\n805-541-1234. \nThank you in advance for this consideration!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/christmas-care-packages-with-united-way/
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SUMMARY:The Great American Melodrama – The Holiday Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:THE HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA\n​(NOVEMBER 18 – DECEMBER 31)\nAnd finally\, the classic Holiday Extravaganza. See Scrooge find his Christmas spirit in a heart-warming tale of holiday magic\, laugh until your sides ache at the zany characters in a fractured fairy tale opera\, and celebrate the music of the season in our Holiday Vaudeville Revue. Our holiday triple bill is a very special family tradition designed to bring a year’s worth of smiles to you and your loved ones in a great musical and theatrical experience! Get your tickets early as this show always sells out.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-great-american-melodrama-the-holiday-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Great American Melodrama\, 1863 Front St\, Oceano
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:"I'd Tell You If I Could"
DESCRIPTION:Now on view: “I’d Tell You If I Could” features paintings by U.K-based artist William Brickel. \nThe figures in William Brickel’s work presented in this exhibition are partly representations of himself\, but are also standalone actors that perform emotional distress for us to see. Each figure is absorbed in their two-dimensional world\, as the viewer is aware of their emotional intensity. Both intimately personal and emotionally closed off\, Brickel projects his face onto his subject matter. For Brickel\, these scenes are representations of his lived experience and each canvas is a window into a relatable state of vulnerability. This exhibition will be on display until February 5\, 2022.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/id-tell-you-if-i-could/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Dinning With Julia - San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Hotel San Luis Obispo’s Michelin-mentioned Ox+Anchor\, enjoy a special dinner curated by Chef Ryan Fancher in honor of renowned culinary inspiration\, Julia Child.  \nTo celebrate the new Julia Child documentary\, JULIA (2021 Toronto International Film Festival)\, playing at the Palm Theatre starting November 24th\, we have partnered with Hotel San Luis Obispo’s Chef\, Ryan Fancher\, to offer an exclusive three-course menu inspired by the culinary queen. An ongoing and flexible event\, this menu will be available over the two week run of the film at the Palm Theater. See the film at any screening time\, and then head next door to treat yourself to dinner either before or after!\nPriced at $65 per person\, with $10 from each meal being donated by Hotel San Luis Obispo to the San Luis Obispo Film Festival\, The Julia Child Menu at Ox + Anchor does not include a ticket to the film. Tickets to see JULIA will need to be purchased at the Palm Theater Box Office on the evening of the screening\, and dinner reservations must be made at Ox + Anchor. Because proof of a film ticket is not required to enjoy the Julia Child Menu\, you can come back for multiple meals to try all of the different selections!\nThis food and film experience will be available November 26-28 and December 1-5.  Showtimes for the documentary are at 1:30pm (Friday\, Saturday & Sundays)  4:15pm and 7:00pm. Suggested dinner reservation times are 6:15pm or later for a 4:15pm showtime\, or 5:00pm for a 7:00pm showtime. Guests can book their dinner reservation via this link.\nPlease note that:\n* Ox + Anchor is closed on Monday’s and Tuesday’s.\n* We are not selling tickets to the film screening in advance. All ticket sales directly benefit the Palm Theatre.\n* Face masks are required at the theater regardless of vaccination status.\n* Please specify Julia Child menu in the notes of the reservation at Ox and Anchor  \nFILM DETAILS\n1h35m; Premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival\, Directed by Betsy West & Julie Cohen\nBringing to life the legendary cookbook author and television superstar\, JULIA is a moving portrayal of the life of the beloved Julia Child who brought French cooking into the hearts and homes of Americans with her revolutionary book\, Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/dinning-with-julia-san-luis-obispo-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:Ox + Anchor\, 877 Palm St\, San Luis Obispo
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:‘HELP 4 THE HUNGRY’ DRIVE
DESCRIPTION:RALPHS AND FOOD 4 LESS KICK OFF SEASON OF GIVING WITH THIRD ANNUAL ‘HELP 4 THE HUNGRY’ DRIVE \n Donate at more than 300 Ralphs and Food 4 Less stores November 22—December 31  \n  \nRalphs and Food 4 Less announce the return of their Help 4 the Hungry food donation drive at stores throughout California. Now in its third year\, the month-long campaign raises awareness and funds to feed tens of thousands of people in need —  a need that has grown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. \nFrom November 22 through December 31\, shoppers can donate $1\, $5 or $10 at the register or by texting H4H to 41444. One hundred percent of proceeds benefit regional food banks in Los Angeles\, Orange County\, Riverside\, San Bernardino\, Santa Barbara\, San Diego and Ventura counties. \n“We are so grateful to our customers and community supporters who so generously choose to give to the campaign each year\,” said John Votava\, director\, corporate affairs\, Ralphs. “As a company\, Ralphs is working towards a bold goal of achieving a world with Zero Hunger | Zero Waste. The Help 4 the Hungry campaign is one of the many ways in which we reach that goal.” \n  \nDonating is easy and available through multiple methods to accommodate everyone taking caution during the pandemic. Shoppers at Ralphs or Food 4 Less can ask the cashier to add a cash donation to their total at checkout or can make a donation anytime on a mobile phone by texting H4H to 41444 and following the prompts. Donations of any amount are encouraged. \n  \nIn four years\,  the campaign has raised more than $1\,000\,000 in cash donations and provided thousands of meals to help alleviate food insecurity in the region. Local food banks are experiencing high demand as more children\, families\, seniors\, veterans\, and communities of color struggle with economic hardship\, job loss\, homelessness during the pandemic\, and worry about how to keep up with the current pace. \n“We believe in ‘food first’ and that no matter who you are\, where you’re from\, how you shop or what you like to eat\, everyone deserves to have fresh\, affordable and easy-to-enjoy food that tastes amazing\, said Vanessa Rosales\, director\, corporate affairs\, Food 4 Less. “We are dedicated to giving back to the communities we serve\, and this holiday season is especially critical.” \nIn addition to the Help 4 the Hungry drive\, Ralphs and Food 4 Less will donate nearly $150\,000 which equates to 600\,000 meals to local community organizations working to end hunger as part of the company’s Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative. \n  \nMore information on how to donate can be found at Ralphs.com and Food4Less.com. \n  \nAbout Ralphs  \nAt Ralphs\, a company of The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR)\, we are Fresh for Everyone™ and dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit®. We are 20\,000 associates in 188 stores who serve customers daily through a seamless shopping experience throughout Southern California and the Central Coast. We are committed to creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities by 2025. To learn more about us\, visit our newsroom and investor relations site. \n  \nAbout Food 4 Less  \nFood 4 Less is dedicated to our purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit ™. Food 4 Less/Foods Co is more than 12\,000 associates serving customers in 129 price-impact\, warehouse-format supermarkets under the banners Food 4 Less in Southern California\, Illinois and Indiana\, and Foods Co in Central and Northern California. We are committed to creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities by 2025. To learn more about us\, visit our newsroom and investor relations site.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/help-4-the-hungry-drive/
LOCATION:Food 4 Less\, 3985 S Higuera St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Hotel SLO Ox and Anchor and SLO Film Festival Julia Child Inspired Dinner
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Hotel San Luis Obispo’s Michelin-mentioned Ox+Anchor\, enjoy a special dinner curated by Chef Ryan Fancher in honor of renowned culinary inspiration\, Julia Child.  \nTo celebrate the new Julia Child documentary\, JULIA (2021 Toronto International Film Festival)\, playing at the Palm Theatre starting November 24th\, we have partnered with Hotel San Luis Obispo’s Chef\, Ryan Fancher\, to offer an exclusive three-course menu inspired by the culinary queen. An ongoing and flexible event\, this menu will be available over the two week run of the film at the Palm Theater. See the film at any screening time\, and then head next door to treat yourself to dinner either before or after!\nPriced at $65 per person\, with $10 from each meal being donated by Hotel San Luis Obispo to the San Luis Obispo Film Festival\, The Julia Child Menu at Ox + Anchor does not include a ticket to the film. Tickets to see JULIA will need to be purchased at the Palm Theater Box Office on the evening of the screening\, and dinner reservations must be made at Ox + Anchor. Because proof of a film ticket is not required to enjoy the Julia Child Menu\, you can come back for multiple meals to try all of the different selections!\nThis food and film experience will be available November 26-28 and December 1-5.  Showtimes for the documentary are at 1:30pm (Friday\, Saturday & Sundays)  4:15pm and 7:00pm. Suggested dinner reservation times are 6:15pm or later for a 4:15pm showtime\, or 5:00pm for a 7:00pm showtime. Guests can book their dinner reservation via this link.\nPlease note that:\n* Ox + Anchor is closed on Monday’s and Tuesday’s.\n* We are not selling tickets to the film screening in advance. All ticket sales directly benefit the Palm Theatre.\n* Face masks are required at the theater regardless of vaccination status.\n* Please specify Julia Child menu in the notes of the reservation at Ox and Anchor  \nFILM DETAILS\n1h35m; Premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival\, Directed by Betsy West & Julie Cohen\nBringing to life the legendary cookbook author and television superstar\, JULIA is a moving portrayal of the life of the beloved Julia Child who brought French cooking into the hearts and homes of Americans with her revolutionary book\, Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/hotel-slo-ox-and-anchor-and-slo-film-festival-julia-child-inspired-dinner-2/
LOCATION:Hotel SLO\, 995 Morro St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211202T120000
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SUMMARY:Civility Matters with the SLO Bar Association
DESCRIPTION:Civility Matters\n\n\n\nThis program highlights important issues and decisions that lawyers and judges face daily where civility is a deserving consideration.   The panel will discuss how civility or its absence impacts lawyers and their clients\, the bench and the public at large.  The discussion will include an important update on the State Bar’s current efforts to achieve real civility among its members.  \n\nPresented by:  \n  \n \n  \nThe Honorable Hernaldo J. Baltodano was appointed to the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court by Governor Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. on November 2\, 2017. He was later elected by San Luis Obispo County voters in a contested judicial election on June 5\, 2018. Judge Baltodano currently serves in the Civil Department in Paso Robles\, presiding over unlimited and limited civil cases\, and previously served in the Criminal Department for almost four years\, including serving as the Supervising Criminal Judge\, responsible for county-wide administrative and criminal operations for the San Luis Obispo County\nSuperior Court. In addition to previously serving as the Presiding Judge for several collaborative courts (Behavioral Health Treatment Court\, Adult Treatment Court Collaborative\, and Mental Health Diversion Court)\, Judge Baltodano is a founding justice partner for the Court’s AB 1810 Mental Health Diversion Court and the Court’s Misdemeanor Diversion Court pursuant to Penal Code Section 1001.95. Judge Baltodano currently serves on the Executive Board of the California Judges Association (“CJA”)\, which represents over 2\,200 active and retired judges\, and Governor Gavin Newsom’s Judicial Selection Advisory Committee for the Central Coast Region. As a member of CJA\, Judge Baltodano currently serves on JetPAC\, which assists judges across the state who face election challenges\, and the California Latino Judges Association. He previously served as the Vice Chair of the CJA Judicial Elections Committee. Judge Baltodano enjoys judging mock trial competitions for county middle school and high\nschool students\, and mentoring lawyers and law students across the state. He is a graduate of UC Davis and UC Berkeley School of Law. \n  \n \n  \nRoy Ogden is a business lawyer and partner in Ogden & Fricks LLP. Mr. Ogden’s practice is largely devoted to real estate\, construction and business litigation. He also handles probate and trust litigation matters. Mr. Ogden has had over sixty state and federal trials including over thirty jury trials\, handled dozens of successful appeals before the State Court of Appeals\, the State Supreme Court\, the United States Supreme Court and several binding arbitrations. Mr. Ogden also counsels clients on land use and planning issues and regularly appears before local governmental agencies. Mr. Ogden also drafts and negotiates contracts and other documents in connection with real estate matters\, construction projects and business transactions. \nMr. Ogden received his bachelor of science degree in Aeronautics from San Jose State University and received his law degree from UCLA School of Law. He has been practicing law since 1986\, when he worked at an L.A. based firm formerly known as Wyman\, Bautzer\, Kuchel & Silbert. In 1989\, Mr. Ogden moved to San Luis Obispo and joined the law firm of Sinsheimer\, Schiebelhut & Baggett\, where he became a partner. In 1997\, he left to start his own firm. \nMr. Ogden is a member of the San Luis Obispo and Los Angeles County Bar Associations and has served on the Board of Directors for the San Luis Obispo Bar Association. Mr. Ogden is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in California and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Ogden has served as President of the California Coast Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates\, an organization where membership is available only by invitation to experienced trial counsel. \n  \n \n  \nMr. Martin joined Adamski Moroski Madden Cumberland & Green in 2018. His broad legal experience is concentrated in the areas of public entity defense\, business and commercial litigation\, personal injury\, real property disputes\, landlord-tenant issues\, and selective white-collar criminal litigation. \n\nMr. Martin has been litigating a wide range of cases for his entire career. He has gained experience practicing in family\, civil and criminal courts\, and has tried cases both in San Luis Obispo and in numerous other counties in California. His current practice is focused on public and private civil litigation. \nMr. Martin has tried nearly 30 jury trials to verdict and over 50 court trials. Those cases include the successful defense of business owners\, medical professionals\, and public entities\, and the prosecution of homicides\, sex offenders and other violent criminals. \nIn law school\, Mr. Martin was a member of the University of Idaho Trial Team\, competing in mock trial competitions throughout the western United States. He also served as the Associated Students Attorney General\, advising the University of Idaho Student Government\, and defending undergraduate and graduate students in Education Code violation hearings. \nUpon graduating from law school\, Mr. Martin served as a Judicial Clerk in the District Court of the Honorable John R. Stegner\, now an Idaho Supreme Court Justice. After moving to San Luis Obispo in 2008\, Mr. Martin became an associate attorney at the civil litigation firm of Hall\, Hieatt & Connely where he concentrated on professional liability defense\, personal injury\, and public entity defense. Seeking additional trial experience\, Mr. Martin next served as a Deputy District Attorney for San Luis Obispo County from 2013 through 2018 before joining Adamski Moroski Madden Cumberland & Green in 2018. \nMr. Martin is admitted to practice in all courts of the State of California and United States District Courts\, Northern\, Eastern and Central Districts of California. He is the past chair of the Young Lawyers Association for the San Luis Obispo County Bar Association and has been a longstanding board member of the San Luis Obispo Symphony and Five Cities Youth Baseball league. Mr. Martin is a 2012 graduate of Leadership SLO and\, in 2015\, he was honored as a “Top 20 Under 40” by the San Luis Obispo Tribune. \n\nBachelor of Science in Education\, Northern Arizona University\nNon-degree seeking coursework in Rural Sustainable Development\, University of South Africa\nJuris Doctorate\, University of Idaho\, College of Law\n\nMr. Martin lives in Arroyo Grande with his wife and three sons. He is an active community member and volunteers as a youth athletics coach and as a parent advocate for the San Luis Obispo Youth Symphony. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue\nvia Zoom\n\n\nStarts\nThu Dec 2 2021\, 12:00pm PST\n\n\nEnds\nThu Dec 2 2021\, 01:00pm PST
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/civility-matters-with-the-slo-bar-association/
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SUMMARY:2021 State of the State
DESCRIPTION:*This is a hybrid event — attendees have the option to either attend in person or via Zoom.  \nHear from the people representing you about their priorities\, things to keep an eye on in 2022\, and how policy and politics in Sacramento impact us here on the Central Coast. \nWith the continuing impacts of the pandemic\, a spate of recently approved bills\, and a record-setting budget\, California’s political landscape is more interesting — and more relevant — than ever.\n\nWe have invited our representatives Senator John Laird and Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham to give us a behind-the-scenes look into how it’s all playing out\, how the Central Coast will be impacted\, and to share the story of the politics around policy at the state level.\n\n\n\nFEATURING:\n\n \n\nSenator John Laird \nJohn Laird was was sworn in to represent Senate District 17 on December 7\, 2020. Prior to his Senate service\, Laird served in multiple roles including as Secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency\, in the State Assembly\, and as the mayor of Santa Cruz. The son of teachers and raised in Vallejo\, Laird graduated with honors in politics from the University of California Santa Cruz in 1972. Learn more about Senator Laird\, here. \n  \n\nAssemblyman Jordan Cunningham \n \nJordan Cunningham has represented the 35th District in the California State Assembly since 2016. Cunningham is a former prosecutor and a local businessman and attorney. Born and raised on the Central Coast\, he graduated with honors from Point Loma Nazarene University before attending law school at UC Berkeley. Together\, he and his wife Shauna run a family business and raise their four children on the Central Coast. Learn more about Assemblyman Cunningham\, here. \n  \n  \n  \n\nMODERATED BY: \nNina Lozano \nNina Lozano is co-anchor of KSBY News every weeknight and joined the KSBY News team in October 2020. Before moving to the Central Coast\, Nina spent 3 years at KTNV-TV\, the Scripps-owned ABC affiliate in Las Vegas\, Nevada where she was an anchor and reporter. Prior to that\, she worked as a reporter in Rochester\, New York. \nNina is from the Philippines and is a proud graduate of the University of the Philippines Diliman where she received her bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Communications. \n\nThank you to our sponsors:
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/2021-state-of-the-state/
LOCATION:Grace Central Coast\, 1350 Osos St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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