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SUMMARY:12 PM Facebook LIVE | Working Lunch with Kyle Wiens
DESCRIPTION:Grab lunch from your favorite local restaurant (or your kitchen) and join us on Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and CEO of iFixit\, Kyle Wiens. \n\nKyle Wiens is the CEO and founder of iFixit\, a global community of tinkerers dedicated to helping people fix things through free online repair manuals and teardowns. With a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Cal Poly\, Kyle has been able to work with and learn from experts and PhDs in metallurgy\, electronics engineering\, semiconductor manufacturing\, mechanical design\, and materials engineering. In addition to speaking around the world on design for repair\, service documentation\, and the environmental impact of manufacturing\, Kyle’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic\, Harvard Business Review\, Wired\, Popular Mechanics\, and the Wall Street Journal. Learn more about Kyle at kylewiens.com.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/working-lunch-with-kyle-wiens/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200715T173000
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SUMMARY:5:30 PM | Virtual Membership Mixer - July 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, July 15 for this month’s Virtual Membership Mixer! Grab a bite to eat and your favorite beverage (from this month’s featured members below) and connect with local business and community leaders. Additionally\, you will have the chance to hear updates from the SLO Chamber as well as from this month’s sponsor\, San Luis Sports Therapy.\n\n\n\n\nTimeline: \n5:30 p.m. | Opening remarks & SLO Chamber updates \n5:40 p.m. | An update from San Luis Sports Therapy \n6:00 p.m. | Breakout rooms for networking \n6:55 p.m. | Closing remarks from Chamber CEO\, Jim Dantona \nPlease bring a digital copy of your business card (you can just snap a photo of it) to share in the breakout rooms for enhanced networking. \n\n\n\nFood and Beverage featured members: \nMonterey St. Market\nOpen Tues. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nOrders must be placed by 3:30 p.m.\n1234 Monterey St #120\n(805) 548-8518 \nStephen Ross Wine Cellars\n$1 shipping on all orders\nOpen daily until 4 p.m.\n178 Suburban Rd\n(805) 594-1318 \nCentral Coast Brewing\nOpen daily 12 to 7 p.m. for delivery & takeout\n6 Higuera St.\n(805) 783-2739 \n*Please place your order ahead of time to ensure availability
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/membership-mixer-san-luis-sports-therapy-orthopedic-rehabilitation/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200717T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200717T123000
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SUMMARY:12 PM Facebook LIVE | Working Lunch with Dr. Jill Stearns
DESCRIPTION:Grab lunch from your favorite local restaurant (or your kitchen) and join us on Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Cuesta College President\, Dr. Jill Stearns. \n\nDr. Jill Stearns was born into a family with a four-generation legacy of teachers and was raised in Avenal\, California. Though not originally interested in teaching\, Dr. Stearns jumped into the role when a last-minute vacancy left her local high school without a math teacher. Four years later\, having expanded her classes to include science and special education\, Stearns was hooked. She would spend the next two decades climbing the ladder in academia\, culminating in her current post as Cuesta College’s newest superintendent/president. Dr. Stearns earned her Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Cal Poly SLO\, her Master’s in Instructional Technology from National University in La Jolla\, and her Ph.D. in Education and Community College Leadership from Walden University in Maryland. \nLearn more about Dr. Jill Stearns in an article by the Central Coast Journal.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/12-pm-facebook-live-working-lunch-with-dr-jill-stearns/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200723T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200723T090000
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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Virtual Good Morning SLO - July
DESCRIPTION:Missed the event or want to watch it again? Purchase a recording of the program HERE.  \n\nGood Morning SLO has gone virtual! Grab breakfast and coffee and join us for this month’s virtual Good Morning SLO. To preserve some community connection in this time of being apart\, you’ll have the chance to interact with speakers by asking your most pressing questions. Zoom invite will be sent upon registration. \n\nView this month’s Good Morning SLO Digital Flyers HERE \n\nThis month’s featured sponsor: \n \nThis month’s supporting sponsor: \n \n\nGood Morning SLO Breakfast Specials:\nMake sure to mention the Good Morning SLO Special when you order! Only valid 7 to 10 a.m. the morning of Good Morning SLO. \nBlackhorse Espresso & Bakery\nMuffin and a tall coffee\n$5\nAvailable at all three locations. Find your location and order ahead. \nCoastal Peaks Roasters\nPastry & a 12 oz. hot or 16 oz. cold beverage\n3566 S. Higuera St.\, Suite 100\n(805) 543-0179 \nStarbucks Downtown SLO\nGrande tea/coffee & donut\n$5\n885 Higuera St.\n(805) 547-0465 \n\nJuly topics include:\nPROVIDING RELIEF FOR LOCAL NONPROFITS\nNearly 1\,200 nonprofits call SLO County home. Many of them serve the most vulnerable communities that have been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. CEO of The Community Foundation\, Heidi McPherson will provide updates on their newly created Disaster Relief Fund which has awarded more than $600\,000 to local nonprofits in need. \n\nSTATE OF THE MID-STATE\nFor the last 75 years\, late July has meant fairtime on the Central Coast. But this year\, bringing hundreds of thousands of people to the fairgrounds just wasn’t possible. Interim CEO Colleen Bojorquez will share how the team turned fair food and 4-H into virtual experiences for all to enjoy. \n\nYOU’VE GOT A MAIL-IN BALLOT\nThis general election\, every registered voter in California will receive a vote by mail ballot. Although there have been concerns raised in the White House about the legitimacy of postal voting\, the practice dates back to the 19th Century. Last election\, 80% of voters in SLO County opted for mail-in ballots\, and SLO County Clerk-Recorder Tommy Gong will share why getting to 100% is a good thing — especially now. \n\nBREAKING & MAKING THE NEWS IN A SHUTDOWN\nWhen the shutdown orders came\, local news became an even larger catalyst in keeping the community connected. KSBY journalist Dustin Klemann will provide insights on how the newsroom pivoted to physical distance reporting and the pros and cons of producing the morning news from home. \n\nA LOCAL LEGACY REMEMBERED\nThe late activist Maxine Lewis dedicated her life to helping those in need in San Luis Obispo. Last month she was honored with a chalk mural in Mission Plaza. Her granddaughter La Tanya Knight attended the unveiling ceremony and will share insights on the experience as well as Lewis’ legacy and what continuing it looks like today. \n\nBYE-BYE BABY FEEDING WOES\nEarlier this month\, Cara Armstrong won the Audience Choice Award at AngelCon\, Cal Poly CIE’s annual pitch competition. Her start-up\, Baby Barista makes the perfect bottle of formula just by hitting a button on your phone. Cara will share how she came up with the idea and what’s next for the company\, besides giving parent’s countless hours of sleep back. \n\nThank you to our 2020 Good Morning SLO Annual Sponsors:​
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/good-morning-slo-july-2020/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:12 PM Facebook LIVE | Working Lunch with Kevin Bumen
DESCRIPTION:Grab lunch from your favorite local restaurant (or your kitchen) and join us on Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and San Luis Obispo County Airport Director\, Kevin Bumen. \nPhoto credit: San Luis Obispo Tribune \nKevin Bumen currently serves as the Director of Airports for San Luis Obispo County. He oversees the Airports Department operation and management of San Luis Obispo County Regional and Oceano Airports. Kevin served as the Director of Aviation at the Truckee Tahoe Airport District for more than 10 years before his tenure in San Luis Obispo. He currently serves as the President of the California Airports Council and is the Southern California Board Representative of the Southwest Chapter-AAAE. Kevin is an active pilot with more than 25 years of aviation experience and earned his Bachelors of Science from Cal Poly. He is also a Certified Member of the American Association of Airport Executives.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/12-pm-facebook-live-working-lunch-with-kevin-bumen/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:2 PM | 2020 Housing Summit Series - Demystifying the Missing Middle
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Housing Summit is back and in a virtual three-part series where we will explore policies\, practices and potential solutions to address our housing crisis. \n\nDemystifying the Missing Middle\nNew Solutions to Foundational Challenges | August 11\nBringing it Home | September 10\n\nOur first Housing Summit session will provide attendees an opportunity to dive into ‘missing middle’ housing as a response to state mandates and unattainable prices. Experts in housing research\, innovation\, state policy and fair housing will discuss actions we can take now to ensure a future of attainable housing. \nSpeakers will share insight and opine on: \n\nWhat ‘missing middle’ housing looks like\, and why it matters\nThe difference between density and crowding and how that impacts public health\nHow building more densely can foster a better quality of life\, increase racial equity\, and build community character\nThe state policy ecosystem we are planning\, building and buying in\nCommon myths and harmful fallacies that come up in housing conversations\nThe role of Accessory Dwelling Units and ‘Tiny Houses’\n\nFollowing the moderated conversation\, attendees will have the opportunity for Q&A. \n\nSpeakers: \nAs the Policy Director for the Terner Center\, David Garcia leads the center’s engagement in local\, state and federal housing policy and supports the generation of research-driven policy ideas\, proposals and papers. Prior to joining the Terner Center\, Garcia worked as the Chief Operating Officer for Ten Space\, where he managed various aspects of the real estate development process\, including development agreements\, environmental review and project design. Garcia has also worked as an advocate in the Central Valley\, serving on numerous boards and commissions related to a wide array of planning issues. \n\nTyrone Buckley is a Senior Policy Specialist in Housing Policy Development at the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Prior to joining HCD\, Buckley was Policy Director at Housing California\, and a legislative advocate for housing and land use policy at California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation. A Cal Poly alumnus\, he also has professional experience working to address environmental justice and homelessness. \n\nModerator: \nAs the Director of Urban Planning with the Central Oregon LandWatch\, Moey Newbold advocates for more complete neighborhoods with more affordable homes\, active transportation options\, thriving local businesses\, mixed-use developments\, and vibrant public spaces through programs. this work includes leading efforts such as the  Bend Central District Initiative which strives to prevent urban sprawl and increase housing in the City of Bend. She brings experience in planning\, advocacy and coalition building to her role as moderator. \n\nCalifornia Association of Realtors | Presenting Sponsor: \nJeanne Radsick is a 30-plus-year real estate veteran who has served at the local\, state\, and national levels of organized real estate. A C.A.R. director since 1996\, Radsick leverages experience in policy\, land use\, environmental and planning committees in her role as president where she represents more than 100 local member Associations and more than 170\,000 individuals. Radsick will close the program and share an update on housing legislation currently under consideration in Sacramento. \n\nThank you to our Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAnd to our Housing Solutions Sponsor: \n \n\nHousing Champions \n \n \n\nAbout the Housing Coalition \nThe Housing Coalition aims to bring the community together to exchange information and work toward collaborative solutions to create housing opportunities on the Central Coast.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/2-pm-2020-housing-summit-demystifying-the-missing-middle/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:12 PM | Working Lunch with Bettina Swigger
DESCRIPTION:Grab lunch from your favorite local restaurant (or your kitchen) and join us on Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Downtown SLO CEO\, Bettina Swigger. \nBettina Swigger has more than 15 years of professional leadership experience in the nonprofit sector\, and a proven track record in developing programs\, managing events\, and building collaborative relationships to bolster communities. She is committed to positioning cultural and arts activities as essential to healthy economic development and her work is rooted in using design principles with an equity lens to empower and activate communities. Bettina is currently CEO of Downtown SLO in San Luis Obispo\, California\, a place management organization advocating for small business\, local economic vitality\, and a cultural center. \nRevisit a past Q & A we published in 2018 that features Bettina.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/12-pm-working-lunch-with-bettina-swigger/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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