Good Morning SLO
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More than 300 business people are registered to attend the Good Morning San Luis Obispo breakfast, hosted by the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday to hear about a local doctor's recent travels to Haiti, the city's challenges and opportunities from a new perspective, the condition of Cuesta College and more. Early registration is now closed to this event, but here's a quick look at what attendees can expect tomorrow morning from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Grace Church in downtown San Luis Obispo: |
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Good Morning San Luis Obispo Thursday, January 28 7:30-9:00am Location: Grace Church, in downtown San Luis Obispo on the corner of Pismo St. & Osos St.
Early registration for this event is closed, but members can buy tickets at the door for $16, nonmembers can buy tickets at the door for $25. New Year brings new board, chair It’s a first for the Chamber: A former city councilmember and city planning commissioner is the 2010 chairperson of the board. John Ewan is the owner and president of Pacific Energy Company, a local solar and alternative energy retailer he founded in 1980. He’ll discuss his personal vision and goals for the Chamber this year.
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Oct. 23, 2009 --- This month's Good Morning SLO featured dynamic speakers and topics. Speakers included Wendy Hinsdale, who gave her account of her daughter's Oct. 3 attack in downtown San Luis Obispo; two downtown business owners who gave different perspectives on an alcohol-incident problem in the downtown area; and Dan De Vaul, who told us about his experiences at Sunny Acres and what the program does for the community. Watch the video clips below. Wendy Hinsdale
Point-Counterpoint, Part One: Kathi Main of Kevin Main Jewelry
Point-counterpoint: Bill Hales, owner/operator of several downtown bars Sunny Acres owner Dan De Vaul
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