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Adventures with Nature – June 2016

Published on June 3, 2016, by

LogoCleanNearly 30 activities along the Central Coast during June of 2016 from Oso Flaco to North Coast.

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Supported by the Central Coast State Parks Association.

 
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PG&E Empowering Hundreds of Local Students to Build Portable Energy Kits

Published on May 20, 2016, by

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today a $260, unhealthy 000 sponsorship that will put more than 100 portable solar kits into the hands of local high school students through the company’s Better Together Giving Program. Not only will students build portable solar units, they will also participate in local sustainability projects and have a chance to make a global impact by distributing solar kits to certain countries in Africa, Haiti and other energy-poor regions of the world.

Schools interested in participating in the program can apply now through May 31.

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Saturday Scientist, May 21, 2pm

Published on May 4, 2016, by

MORRO BAY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AUDITORIUM

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Rise and Demise of the Pismo Clam, May 18, 6:30pm

Published on May 3, 2016, by

The Central Coast STEM Collaborative (CCSTEM), online will continue its ongoing informal, viagra order educational lecture series “Science After Dark” with a lecture at 6:30pm, May 18, 2016 at Luis Wine Bar in San Luis Obispo.

For most of the 20th Century, Pismo Beach was famous for its Pismo clams. People came from all over the state to dig for these delicious bivalves, harvesting them quite literally by the millions. For many years, Pismo clams were so ubiquitous that larger shells were even used as currency. And then a few decades ago, they all but vanished. What happened to them? And can we bring them back? Join Cal Poly Marine Science Professor Benjamin Ruttenberg for a deep dive into the history of the rise and fall of this once iconic mollusk. He’ll also provide an update on Cal Poly’s recent research to document the current status of the species and understand what may have caused the decline—and what we might do to reverse it.

Where: Luis Wine Bar, 1021 Higuera Street, SLO (must be over age 21)
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Time: Discussion starts at 6:30pm, come early to get settled and order your beverage. Light appetizers available for purchase, or you may bring your own food. All beverages must be purchased at Luis Wine Bar. Selections include wine, beer, organic sodas, coffee, and tea.
Cost: $5.00 cover charge

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Open House at Amazon SLO

Published on April 27, 2016, by

Our collaborative partner, cialis Tech After Dark, is pleased to announce an Open House at the San Luis Obispo offices of Amazon.com on May 3 at 6:30pm. The downtown location at 1194 Pacific St., Suite 103, will eventually house over 200 software developers. RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/226849594337517/.

 
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