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Be Informed
This dynamic and informative 90-minute program is specifically geared to San Luis Obispo business people. We talk about the issues that affect business.
Give & Take
Meet and mingle with other business people. Express your views with our roving microphone and tabletop topics. Ask the questions that are important to you. For 100 dollars, get on the soapbox and say (almost) anything you want!
Breakfast Menu
Start your day with a healthy, low-fat breakfast with rotating menus featuring muffins, hard-boiled eggs, bagels, cereal, fruit and hot coffee!
Parking
Parking is available in the Marsh Street structure on Chorro between Marsh and Pacific or around the park. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THE SURROUNDING BUSINESS' PARKING LOTS AS SOME OF THEM OPEN BEFORE 9 AM.
Program fee for members:
Before deadline: $16.00
At the door: $21 members, $25 non-members (one time)
We will hold your reserved seat until 7:40. After 7:40, we cannot guarantee a spot as your seat may be given to a person on our waiting list. |
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Good Morning San Luis Obispo
Thursday, February 25
7:30-9:00am
Location: Grace Church, in downtown San Luis Obispo
on the corner of Pismo St. & Osos St.
To register and pay with Visa,
Mastercard, or American Express click here
If paying with cash or check, drop off or mail to:
1039 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo 93401
*Payment must be received by Tuesday, February 23 at 5 p.m.
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SLO Doctor returns from Haiti
The earthquake in Haiti devastated the small country last month, and people across our county have made strong efforts to provide some relief. Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon Mimi Batin-van Rooyen recently returned from Haiti, and will give us a raw glimpse into the current state of the country and its health care needs from a local doctor’s perspective.
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An early view with ‘fresh eyes’
San Luis Obispo welcomed Katie Lichtig as its new city manager last month and she will introduce herself to the business community at Good Morning SLO. The city manager position is the most influential government staff position in our city. Hear her explain the key opportunities and challenges that lay ahead for the City of SLO.
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What is the state of commercial real estate?
Even with the economy appearing to be on its way to recovery, experts and watchdog groups warn about an impending commercial real estate crisis. Nationwide, about $1.4 trillion in commercial real estate loans will reach the end of their terms and require new financing in the next five years, according the Congressional Oversight Panel. Hamish Marshall is vice president of WestPac Investments, one of San Luis Obispo’s largest commercial property owners. Hear his perspective on what to expect.
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Cuesta College’s plan during tough times
This hasn’t been an easy time for Cuesta College. It’s currently facing state budget cuts that caused it to all but eliminate its summer class offerings. The local community college was also put on warning status by the accrediting commission until improvements are made in nine areas. Gilbert Stork, interim superintendent/president Cuesta College will speak to these issues and tell us how he will navigate the college through these rough waters. Pat Mullen, president of Cuesta College Board of Trustees, will also speak about the search for a good college president and the process of filling that position.
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Lift the spirit with food and wine
Get an exclusive look at the inaugural “Savor the Central Coast” event, on its way to San Luis Obispo County in October. This food and wine affair is presented by Sunset Magazine and the SLO County Visitors and Conference Bureau and highlights the food and wine of the Central Coast. Professional event organizer Josh Heiser, who’s been hired to coordinate the program, will highlight the culinary events for the four-day extravaganza. |
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SLO grows community of young filmmakers
There are a growing number of young people in San Luis Obispo County who have found their passion in the art of filmmaking. San Luis Obispo International Film Festival Director Wendy Eidson will introduce Cassie Brown, 18, and Clair Grzincic, 8, two talented youths involved in the festival’s Youth Filmmaking Program. They will speak briefly about the program and showcase their three-minute film to be featured at the Filmmakers of Tomorrow Showcase on Sunday, March 14.
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To register and pay with Visa, Mastercard, or American Express click here
If paying with cash or check, drop off or mail to:
1039 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo 93401 |
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Slo-business.com | Slochamber.org | Visitslo.com | Business Directory
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