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SUMMARY:The Art of Relevance
DESCRIPTION:“Relevance is not something an institution can assign by fiat. Your work matters when it matters to people – when they deem it relevant\, not you.” – Nina Simon \n\nWe all want our organizations to be relevant. But what does that really mean? In this workshop\, author and museum director Nina Simon will share inspiring examples and practical theories on how to make your business more valuable to a larger and more diverse audience. \nRelevance isn’t about what’s trending\, it’s about unlocking meaning in people’s hearts. Join Nina for a thought-provoking conversation about how to make your business matter more to more people. \nNina Simon has been called a “museum visionary” by Smithsonian magazine\, and was named a Silicon Valley Business Journal “40 under 40” for her audience-centered approach to design. She is the executive director of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, where she led an institutional turnaround based on grassroots community participation. She is the best-selling author of “The Participatory Museum\,” “The Art of Relevance” and the popular Museum 2.0 blog. Previously\, she worked as an independent consultant and exhibition designer with more than 100 museums and cultural centers around the world. \n\nPricing\nMembers: $35\nFuture-Members: $60 \nIf you are a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals or the SLO Chamber you are invited to attend at the member price. This two-hour workshop includes lunch; books will be available for purchase. \nSeating is limited; registration is on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nDetails\nDate: Thursday\, Oct. 12\nTime: 12 – 2 p.m. \nLocation\nFrench Hospital Medical Center Copeland Health Education Pavilion (3rd floor)\n1911 Johnson Ave.\, San Luis Obispo \n\nThank you to our Presenting Partner:
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-art-of-relevance/
LOCATION:French Hospital Medical Center\, 1911 Johnson Ave\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting: Sugar Momma Pies
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LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting: Sugar Momma Pies
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/ribbon-cutting-sugar-momma-pies/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Membership Mixer | Wilson & Co. Sotheby's International Realty
DESCRIPTION:Membership Mixers happen on the third Wednesday of every month and provide an opportunity for members to get to know each other and share business contacts all in the friendly confines of a member business. \nA benefit to all Chamber members\, these networking events provide the opportunity for the host to showcase their digs\, show off what they do and maybe even boast a little about the services they offer. \nAll members are welcome to invite a non-member as a one-time guest. The guest will be contacted at a later date about the benefits of a membership. \n \n\n \nFood by:\nBlackHorse Espresso & Bakery\nMint + Craft\nPaso Catering Co. \nWine & Beer by:\nBiddle Ranch Vineyard\nCentral Coast Brewing\nWine Shed \nRentals by:\nTaylor Rentals \nRaffle Prize by:\nCrushed Grape \nOverflow parking is available along Capitolio Way and 3591 Sacramento Drive\, which has a walkway through to the establishments.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/membership-mixer-wilson-co-sothebys-international-realty/
LOCATION:Wilson & Co. Sotheby’s International Realty\, 3590 Broad St.\, Ste. 130\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Becoming a Net Zero Community
DESCRIPTION:What is Net Zero and what does it take to get there? \nThe Republican-led city of Lancaster is leading the path to zero net energy use though a series of ambitious sustainability and climate change initiatives. \n\nThe city has saved millions of dollars in water and energy costs in the process and been lauded as “the best example of an aspiring zero-energy community.” \nAt this Legislative Lunch\, you’ll learn: \n\nHow net-zero strategies benefit Lancaster’s bottom line\nHow community choice energy is working\nHow SLO could become a net-zero city\n\n\n \nLancaster Deputy City Manager Jason Caudle has championed the city’s net-zero efforts\, developing and implementing multi-scaled sustainable energy projects. \nCaudle worked across party lines\, engaged residents and partnered with the private sector in leading the formation of the Lancaster Power Authority\, the California Clean Energy Authority and Lancaster Choice Energy\, the city’s community choice aggregate.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/becoming-net-zero-community/
LOCATION:French Hospital Medical Center\, 1911 Johnson Ave\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Good Morning SLO | October
DESCRIPTION:A dynamic and informative 90-minute breakfast program specifically geared to San Luis Obispo business people. Held on the fourth Thursday of each month\, local experts focus on a wide variety of community and business topics. Deadline to register is 5:00 p.m. October 24. \nONLINE ACCESSIBILITY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW\n \nMost of us are familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its requirement for wheelchair ramps\, elevators and the like. Websites and apps fall under the act\, too\, though specific standards have yet to be adopted\, leaving the door open to rampant litigation. We’ve invited (iii) Design CEO Wyatt Renew to tell us what we need to know to protect against lawsuits and make our sites accessible to all. \nTHE AFTERMATH OF WINE COUNTRY WILDFIRES\n \nThe recent fires in Napa\, Sonoma and Mendocino left staggering destruction in their wake\, hitting the wine industry and those who work in it particularly hard. Tolosa Winery’s June McIvor will give us a view of the situation on the ground from the winery’s sister property in Napa and gauge the impact the fires will have on the wine industry\, including for consumers and our own wine region. \nFROM BATTLEFIELDS TO FARMFIELDS: A NEW FUTURE FOR VETS \n \nA growing movement is guiding veterans into a different kind of ground operations\, helping them transition from war to work through careers in agriculture. Morgan Boyd will share how he and brother Eric are helping combat veterans like themselves at their family farm in Arroyo Grande and through Cal Poly’s innovative agricultural training program\, F.E.E.D. \nYOUR TURN: LET’S GAB ABOUT GIVING \nAs we head into the season of giving\, we got curious: how do local businesses and institutions decide how to distribute charitable donations to support our many local nonprofits? Verdin Marketing\, for one\, has hit on a unique way to engage the community and staff in its annual 24-hour Give\, and we’ve invited Verdin’s Ashlee Akers to lead a roundtable soliciting the best ideas from your organizations. \nFOSTERING HOPE FOR KIDS IN NEED\n \nEvery month\, almost a hundred kids are helped through the foster-care services at Family Care Network. But others are turned away due to a shortage of foster parents\, leaving them in group homes or dire circumstances. Jim Roberts\, who started FCN 30 years ago\, will provide a look at the situation locally and share the challenges and rewards of the work FCN and others do in recruiting care for deserving kids. \nGET READY FOR SOME INFECTIOUS BEATS \nA few overturned buckets\, drumsticks\, maybe a trash can lid or two – that’s all the Bucket Busters need to create a rocking good time. This talented group of kids led by Music Motive Director Steve Hilstein is a fan favorite at events throughout the region\, drumming up donations for underprivileged kids to take music lessons. Be prepared for your toes to start tapping as they take the stage at Good Morning SLO.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/good-morning-slo-october-3/
LOCATION:Grace Central Coast\, 1350 Osos St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Insight Studio | The Inclusivity Advantage
DESCRIPTION:“In the future\, winning companies will be those that learn to deploy the entire workforce productively and inclusively.” – McKinsey \nWho will be the next president\, CEO or executive director of your organization? While the bottom-line benefits of having more women in leadership positions are undeniable\, today our leaders are overwhelmingly male. \nThe good news? We can all be part of the solution and gain the competitive advantages that come from increasing diversity – from boosting the bottom line and raising morale to improving recruitment. \nWe’ve invited two of the most effective leaders in shrinking the gender gap\, GoDaddy Inc. CEO Blake Irving and Harvey Mudd College President Maria Klawe\, to share how they turned commitment into practice. \nParticipants will learn ways to inspire and empower women to build leadership capabilities\, discover the transformative powers of inclusivity and walk away with tools they can use to improve their business tomorrow. \nBlake Irving\nCEO at GoDaddy Inc.  \nA technology pioneer for 35+ years\, Irving has played a key role in digital tools and services that are now internet staples through executive roles at Microsoft\, Yahoo and GoDaddy. He’s emerged as a champion of women in technology\, leading a 180 of the company’s historically sexist image\, doubling female hires\, naming women to leadership positions and producing the documentary “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap.” \nMaria Klawe\nPresident of Harvey Mudd College \nPassionate about making science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics accessible to diverse groups\, Klawe instituted initiatives that have raised the percentage of women majoring in computer science at Harvey Mudd from 10 to 40 percent. A renowned mathematician\, computer scientist and scholar\, Klawe became the first female president of the STEM-focused college in 2006. \n  \nThank you to our lead sponsor: \n \nAnd to our supporting sponsors: \n \n  \n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/insight-studio-inclusivity-advantage/
LOCATION:Grace Central Coast\, 1350 Osos St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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