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SUMMARY:Cal Poly to Exhibit Photographs by Clint Baclawski
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit titled “Lush\,” featuring the work of photographer Clint Baclawski\, will open in the University Gallery in the Dexter Building (No. 34) at Cal Poly.  \n“Instead of using gallery lights to illuminate a flat image on a wall\, Clint’s photos emanate light from within\, giving them a substance that is normally associated with sculpture\,” said gallery specialist Garet Zook. “The light spectrum that moves through the prints fills the room with its luminescence\, creating a space that is in its entirety an experience.” \nThis exhibition represents Baclawski’s most ambitious work to date. The University Art Gallery will be filled with 64 panels of 128 LED bulbs. The 128 linear feet of images were photographed near Boston and feature blades of grass on a soccer field. The entire image captures the length of the field; corner post to corner post. Within the room\, visitors will see a full range of color variants\, including the lushest greens and the bluest of blue skies\, ending in negative colors; purple and yellow with a full black-and-white transition in between.  \nThe University Art Gallery is free and open to the public from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. It is located on the ground floor near the entrance to the Dexter Building.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-to-exhibit-photographs-by-clint-baclawski/
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SUMMARY:Softec Presents Women In Technology Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Women in Technology\nSoftec has launched a Women in Technology Interest Group.  After our successful Softec Dinner on Women in Technology\, it was obvious that Women were looking for an opportunity to network and connect.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/softec-presents-women-in-technology-breakfast-meeting/
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SUMMARY:SLO Children's Museum presents Art Center Activity: Hedgehog
DESCRIPTION:Cut a hedgehog’s body out of brown paper and glue on dried leaves to create its spiny protective coat. \n805.545.5874
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-childrens-museum-presents-art-center-activity-hedgehog/
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly to Host Fall Arbor Day Tree Planting and Receive Tree USA Award
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of its selection as a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation\, Cal Poly will honor its arboreal roots with a ceremonial tree planting at 11 a.m. Tuesday\, Nov. 10.  \nThe ceremony will take place between the Warren G. Baker Center for Science & Mathematics (Building 180) and Faculty Offices East (Building 25). Speakers will include Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong and Provost Kathleen Enz Finken\, as well as Professor Matt Ritter\, the Cal Poly Conservatory director. \nOfficials will plant a Queensland kauri pine in that portion of the campus\, where rare conifers are planted. Fall is the best time to plant trees in California\, and the tree adds to the campus’s diversity.  \n“Our campus has in excess of 6\,600 trees in the campus core\, and 545 distinct species\,” Ritter said. “That’s insanely diverse.” \nCal Fire’s John Melvin\, the state’s urban and community forestry coordinator\, will present the Tree Campus USA award to President Armstrong in recognition of Cal Poly’s commitment to managing its urban forest. \nBeing a Tree Campus USA celebrates the size and diversity of trees on campus. Some notable ones include the Founder’s Tree\, a valley oak planted in 1906 by Cal Poly’s first graduates; a rare American Elm; the even rarer Australian Wollemi pine\, a species dating to the dinosaur era; and a 154-foot eucalyptus that is the tallest Karri Gum tree in North America. \n“Being a Tree Campus USA also celebrates that this is an educational facility where students are surrounded by an incredible diverse urban forest\,” Ritter said. “Our faculty can use it for educational opportunities for generations of students to come. In celebrating that\, we can augment it\, preserve it\, and make Cal Poly a even more special place.” \nFollowing the ceremony\, Ritter\, a renowned expert and author on trees\, will lead a 45-minute tour of 20 remarkable trees on the Cal Poly campus. \nContact: Jessica Hunter\n805-756-7568; jhunter@calpoly.edu
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-to-host-fall-arbor-day-tree-planting-and-receive-tree-usa-award/
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