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SUMMARY:Kids Surf Camps
DESCRIPTION:Summer Surf Camps For Kids (Grades K-8) \nWeek-Long Day Camps Starting June 6th\, 2022 Until August 26th\, 2022 in Beautiful Pismo Beach! \nOur week-long day camps run Monday through Friday from 8:30-1:30 each week this summer starting June 6th. The last week of camp is the week of August 22nd. Camps are limited to no more than 10 kids a week. Camps are filled with surfing\, beach play\, playing in the ocean\, making friends\, and creating epic memories. We are stoked to share our love of the ocean by teaching campers about water safety and surfing fundamentals. When we are not catching waves\, we are playing beach games\, building sandcastles\, and enjoying beach time with our friends.\nAt AmpSurf we aim to Promote\, Inspire\, Educate\, and Rehabilitate (PIER) everyone through the joy of surfing\, ocean sports\, and other outdoor activities. \nMonday – Friday 8:30 am – 1:30 pm\nAddie Street Surfer Parking Lot\n163 Addie Street\nPismo Beach\, CA 93449 \nDaily Schedule\n08:30am- Meet at Addie St.\, Suit up for surf session\n09:00am – Surf session\n11:30am- Change\, wash and hang wetsuits\n11:45am – Lunch\n12:30pm – Beach\, ocean education\, and games\n1:30pm – Child pickup and close \nUse promo code SURFKIDS before May 15th to get $50 off your child’s order
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/kids-surf-camps/
LOCATION:Addie Street Surfer Parking Lot\, 163 Addie Street\, Pismo Beach\, CA\, 93449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:YPNG Softball Sign-up
DESCRIPTION:YPNG’s Fall softball season will begin in mid-August. The season is 10 weeks long\, with games taking place every week (excluding holidays). \nGames are played at El Chorro Regional Park (across from Cuesta College) or at Santa Rosa Park in SLO with starting times at either 6:30\, 7:40\, or 8:50. \nOnce signups are completed and coaches assigned\, teams will be drafted and you will be contacted by your assigned coach who will also provide you with your team t-shirt and game schedule. Reach out to Javi at sports@ypng.org for details.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/ypng-softball-sign-up/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Professionals Networking Group":MAILTO:info@ypng.org
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SUMMARY:SLO Museum of Art- New Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:New art exhibit at the San Luis Obispo art Museum! \nOpen from august 5th- October 3rd in the Nybak Gallery \nNeil Mendoza – Pretty Rubbish \nIn his exhibition\, “Pretty Rubbish”\, Neil Mendoza gives form to environmental issues. His mixed media work uses absurdity as a reaction to the path of growing consumption that society is following at the expense of a sustainable future. \nHope you get a chance to stop by and see it.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-museum-of-art-new-exhibit/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
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SUMMARY:Jazz Vespers Concert: The Ken Hustad Trio
DESCRIPTION:Presenting “The Ken Hustad Trio” featuring Ken on bass\, Tom Bethke on guitar and Darrell Voss on drums.   Ken Hustad has been a Central Coast fixture for decades as an educator and virtuoso instrumentalist on both jazz and classical stages\, playing with numerous popular groups as well as being principal bass for the SLO Symphony and other orchestras.   The concert is free/donations appreciated.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/jazz-vespers-concert-the-ken-hustad-trio/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, 981 Marsh Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jesse Cook
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n♦ SHOW INFORMATION ♦ \nSunday\, August 21\, 2022 \nDoor Time- 7:00 PM \nShow Time- 8:00 PM \nALL AGES \n♦ ABOUT THE PERFORMER ♦ \nA career spanning twenty five years has brought this Canadian guitarist multiple accolades including a coveted Acoustic Guitar Magazine ‘Player’s Choice Silver Award’\, eleven Juno Award nominations (he won for 2001’s ‘Free Fall’)\, a Gemini Award and\, most impressively\, t en platinum an d gold studio albums. \nMoreover\, he has sold out concert halls the world over\, produced five PBS television specials and five live CD’s. Not a bad legacy for a guy who never planned to release an album. \n“If you had asked me at age 22\, I would have said th at I would never\, never make music for the public\,” Jesse Cook says with a laugh. “I would have told you that the public is much too fickle they may love you one minute and forget you the next. Well\, it turns out I did the thing I said I’d never do\, and somehow it’s worked out.” \nThat’s an understatement. Since launching his career with 1995’s Tempest\, Cook has blazed an incredible trail. Along with being a global guitar virtuoso\, he’s honed his skills as a composer\, producer\, arranger\, performer and\, more recently\, filmmaker and cultural ambassador. Surprisingly\, he started down many of those paths before he even started school. \nAs a child he was introduced to flamenco while spending summers at his father’s house in the Camargue region of southern Franc e. John Cook’s neighbour happened to be Nico Reyes\, guitarist for The Gypsy Kings. Meanwhile his mother\, Heather Cook\, with whom he lived\, enrolled him in Toronto’s prestigious Eli Kassner Guitar Academy. \nCook’s musical education continued at the world renowned Royal Conservatory\, Toronto’s York University and the esteemed Berklee College in Boston. He set his sights on a career as a composer. That was until an Ontario cable TV company aired his music on the listings channel. \n“Their switchboard got flooded with calls\,” he recalls. “People even got my number somehow and started phoning me at home and asking for a CD. And I was saying\, ‘I don’t have a CD\, I’m a background composer guy. I don’t make records.’ \nThis proved to be a critical turning point leading Cook to self produce Tempest at home using an eight track recorder and one microphone. Then he delivered the initial run of 1\,000 CDs from the plant to the distributor in his car. Those humble beginnings quickly sparked a mighty international career. \nCanadian television appearances followed and so too did important gigs in the US. If he must point to one it was the 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival where his playing earned a 10 minute standing ovation\, sparked mob scenes “It was like being The Beatles he marvels and prompted one store to order enough copies of Tempest to land it at No.14 in Billboard. \nIn Poland\, his 2004 live album Montreal took the country by storm. In India\, he gained fame after one of his songs was plagiarized for a major Bollywood movie. (“In India\, that’s allowed\,” he explains. “They call it cultural appropriation it obviously doesn’t mean the same thing there.”) In Iraq\, his instrumentals score the nightly news. Elsewhere\, they’ve accompanied gymnastics and skating routine s at the Olympics. \n“In Torino the Japanese skater and the Russian skater both competed using the same song (Mario Takes A Walk). One of them won. I think I should have got bronze\,” he says laughing. \nIt’s no wonder Cook also jokes that his music “has ha d a way more interesting life” than he’s had. But lately\, that international appeal reflected in a compositional style that mixes flamenco with everything from classical and jazz to Zydeco\, blues and Brazilian samba has become something he takes more seriously. \n“If music can come from around the world and interconnect so beautifully to create this beautiful tapestry\, maybe there’s something that music can teach us.” \nOver the course of his first twenty five years making award winning music for a glob al audience Cook could be forgiven should he contemplate retiring or\, as he puts it\, ‘hanging out at my cottage dipping my toes in the water.” \nBut the fact is he loves creating music. And\, there’s also the matter of some unfinished business interrupted by the pandemic. \n“Tempest 25’ the reissue of his debut album (released 25 years prior) had been amongst those pre Covid plans. So too had been another world tour in support of its release. Cook\, like most of us\, found himself house bound due to travel restrictions. \n“The first year with no touring since my career began. I needed a mountain to climb” Cook quips. \nSo\, Cook got to work producing 23 (and counting) extraordinary solo YouTube videos of his favourite songs in which he played all the instruments\, recorded\, and filmed himself. The collection is called “Love in the Time of Covid” Not only have they pleased his existing fan base but this YouTube video collection has expanded his worldwide audience who are now craving that soon to be announced world tour. \nJesse Cook\, clearly\, has many more years of memorable performances ahead of him.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/jesse-cook/
LOCATION:Fremont Theater\, 1035 Monterey St\, SLO
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