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SUMMARY:12 PM | Working Lunch with Sister Theresa Harpin
DESCRIPTION:Order takeout from your favorite local restaurant and join us this Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Restorative Partners founder\, Sister Theresa Harpin! \nSister Theresa Harpin has dedicated much of her life to social and restorative justice work. In 2006\, she joined the staff of the Center for Restorative Justice Works and initiated and exponentially grew the Get on the Bus program in San Luis Obispo — which reunites children with their incarcerated dads at the California Men’s Colony. Transformed and motivated by this experience\, Sister Theresa joined forces with the San Luis Obispo’s Sheriff’s Office and Probation Department to launch Restorative Partners\, a nonprofit agency that offers healing and help to all those impacted by crime in our county. Since the organization launched in 2011\, it has grown to include mentorship programs\, vocational training programs\, two recovery homes in Los Osos\, the opening of their Paso Robles Anna’s Home for women and children\, and their State Parolee housing and outpatient services in San Luis Obispo. In addition to leading Restorative Partners\, Sister Harpin is a certified facilitator for Alternatives to Violence Project\, Victim Offender Dialogues\, Aggression Replacement Training and Thinking for A Change Programs.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/working-lunch-with-sister-theresa-harpin/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:12 PM | Working Lunch with Jill Bolster-White
DESCRIPTION:Order takeout from your favorite local restaurant and join us this Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Transitions Mental Health Association Executive Director\, Jill Bolster-White! \nJill Bolster-White obtained her BA from Cal Poly and an MA in Public Administration with a nonprofit concentration from the University of San Francisco. Jill has more than 30 experience in nonprofit operations and has served 28 years as an Executive Director. TMHA is a community-based mental health services agency\, and Jill is responsible for all of its operations and staff training\, including new program design\, client advocacy and community education. \nJill is a past-President of the California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies; past-President of the Board of San Luis Obispo Botanical Gardens\, an Advisory Board Member for KCBX Public Radio\, a member of the San Luis Obispo Rotary Club\, on the Governing Board for Sierra Vista Medical Center\, and a member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/working-lunch-with-jill-bolster-white/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T190000
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SUMMARY:5:30 PM | Virtual Membership Mixer - January 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, January 20 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 hear the latest from the SLO Chamber as well as from this month’s mixer host\, Sloco Health + Wellness.\n\nRaffle Prize:\nOne free month of Sloco Wellness Membership ($499 value)\n\n\nFood and Beverage featured members:\n\nJamba\n50% off any smoothie or BOGO for $1\nOffer valid Jan. 18 – 22 when you mention: SLOCHAMBER\n890 Marsh St. | 17 Chorro St.\, Ste. C\n(805) 549-0637 | (805) 549-0637\n\nWineSneak Bar & Shop\nIn-person\, local delivery and curbside pick-up available\nOpen daily 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.\n4468 Broad St.\, Ste. 120\n(805) 439-1125\n\nSequoia Sandwich Company\nOnline ordering and catering available\nOpen Mon. through Sun. at 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.\n893 Higuera St.\n(805) 439-3976\n\nHammersky Vineyards\n10% off bottle purchases through Dec 31\, 2021\nOpen daily 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n7725 Vineyard Dr.\n(805) 239-0930\n\n*Please place your order ahead of time to ensure availability\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5:30 p.m. | Opening remarks & SLO Chamber updates\n5:40 p.m. | An update from Sloco Health + Wellness\n6:00 p.m. | Breakout rooms\n6:30 p.m. | Raffle prize drawing\n6:35 p.m. | Breakout rooms\n6:55 p.m. | Closing remarks from Chamber CEO\, Jim Dantona
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/virtual-membership-mixer-january-2021/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:12 PM | Working Lunch with Naomi Neilson
DESCRIPTION:Order takeout from your favorite local restaurant and join us this Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Native Trails Founder\, Naomi Neilson! \nAbout this week’s guest: Naomi Neilson founded Native Trails in 1996 while attending Cal Poly\, and is best known for introducing the company’s iconic copper basins to the world. In her early travels Naomi enjoyed bringing back local artisan work for others to enjoy. In her pursuit to find innovative designs\, artistry\, and sustainable practices\, she began providing indigenous craftspeople and fairs with design and operational guidance\, and initiatives for reliable revenue streams for their local economies while introducing the artisans’ work into homes throughout the world. \nToday\, Native Trails’ artisans construct their products in facilities located in Vietnam\, Mexico\, and the United States using fair and sustainable practices. Native Trails\, a certified B Corp company\, ships its award-winning products to more than 1\,300 showrooms across the U.S. and Canada and delivers products for hospitality projects around the globe.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/working-lunch-with-naomi-neilson/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Virtual Good Morning SLO - January 2021
DESCRIPTION:View this month’s Good Morning SLO flyers HERE. \n\nGrab breakfast and coffee and join us for our first Good Morning SLO program of 2021. 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. \nThank you to this month’s featured sponsor: \n \n\nJanuary topics include: \nSLO COUNTY’S V-TEAM\nSLO County is rapidly progressing through Phase 1 of vaccine distribution and has engaged a task force of nonprofit\, private and public sector professionals to help interpret the ever-evolving state and national guidance. Jen Miller\, the Vaccine Task Force Coordinator\, will share the latest on their work and what we can expect in the near future. \n\nCALIFORNIA EXODUS?\nIt seems as if every week there is another article extolling\, lamenting or arguing about the masses fleeing California for greener pastures. Jordan Levine\, Vice President & Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors\, will break down the data\, discuss the drivers and touch on what we are actually seeing on the Central Coast.\n \n\nADVANCING DE&I\nAmid the national movement for racial equity and justice\, the City of SLO declared racism a public health emergency and created a task force to advance diversity\, equity and inclusion in San Luis Obispo. Beya Montero-Makekau\, who helped guide this group\, will offer a look back at where they’ve been and their recommendations for the future. \n\nI AM SOMEBODY\nAlong with excitement\, tectonic life changes can bring up questions about identity\, self-worth and purpose. Through his work with Wilshire Health and Community Services\, Bill Degnan provides a safe place to explore those feelings. He will share wisdom he’s gleaned from years of conversation and tools we can all use as we navigate our current shifting landscape. \n\nCOVID\, WILDLIFE & BEARS\, OH MY!\nThis last year has seen more people out of their cars and into nature\, potentially affecting the wildlife that inhabits it. Dave Hacker\, Senior Environmental Scientist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife\, and the person responsible for “darting” the Los Osos bear\, will help us understand wildlife trends and share what happened when a bear returned to it’s namesake valley. \n\nA HOLIDAY RETAIL REVIEW\nReports of the holiday season are showing better than expected retail numbers\, especially from online sales. Jenny Kompolt\, co-owner of Junk Girls will share a review of what the holiday season looked like from the ground\, shopping trends they’re seeing\, and how the team is adapting to the ever-changing retail landscape. \n  \n\nThank you to our 2021 Annual Sponsors:​
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/good-morning-slo-january-2021/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210129T120000
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SUMMARY:12 PM | Working Lunch with Tim Williams
DESCRIPTION:Order takeout from your favorite local restaurant and join us this Friday from 12 – 12:30 PM on Facebook LIVE for a stimulating conversation with SLO Chamber President/CEO\, Jim Dantona and Digital West founder\, Tim Williams! \nAbout this week’s guest: Tim Williams founded Digital West in 1999 having identified the need for business hosting and Internet services in an expanding market. More than two decades later\, Digital West has expanded across North America and overseas\, offering colocation\, managing Wide Area Networks\, delivering fiber connectivity\, and providing cloud services. \nAfter a successful 2017 merger with telecom partner\, Norcast\, Tim has led Digital West in providing Voice\, Cloud Services\, and Connectivity to businesses on the Central Coast. Core to this region’s technology growth is Digital West’s Metro Fiber network\, which includes 50+ miles of fiber optic connectivity around San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties. \nTim continues his community involvement with board seats on the Cuesta College Foundation\, EVC\, Transitions-Mental Health Association\, Central Coast Aquarium\, Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce\, Special Olympics of SLO County\, and the San Luis Pilot’s Association. Additional advisory groups include the Cal Poly School of Journalism\, Cal Poly CIE and the SLO Rep. Tim received a BS from Cal Poly in journalism.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/working-lunch-with-tim-williams/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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