03
Oct
Upcoming seed programs
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Open Sesame Central Coast Bioneers and the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival are teaming up once again on a screening of “Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds,” a feature documentary by M. Sean Kaminsky. The film will be shown at 7:00 on Wednesday, October 15 at the Palm Theater. One of the world’s most... Read More
26
Sep
CCBioneers co-sponsoring HopeDance screening of an important new film on money in politics
“Pay 2 Play: Democracy’s High Stakes,” John Wellington Ellis’s startling new documentary, reveals how Politicians reward their donors with even larger sums from the public treasury — through contracts, tax cuts, and deregulation. Along the way, he journeys through high drama on the Ohio campaign trail, uncovers the secret history of the game Monopoly, and... Read More
26
Sep
New addition to conference schedule – Carlos Castaneda’s Tensegrity®
Carlos Castaneda taught that if the human organism could balance itself physically as well as energetically, then the doors to enhanced perception and interconnectivity with all of life would open: a consequence of which could be the creation of systems and communities that enhanced all members and excluded none. Borrowing the term ‘Tensegrity’ from Buckminster... Read More
15
Sep
The future of farming – a special field trip at the 2014 CCBioneers Conference
The drought and water table issues in North County are often in the headlines. Those who farm for a living will have to learn new ways to grow their crops. Kevin Jussila of Kukkula Winery will showcase the future – dry farming in San Luis Obispo County at a field trip to his property during... Read More
15
Sep
Financial wellness for women
Economics of Being a Woman is putting on its last Financial Wellness for Women seminar on Saturday, September 20 from 9-5 at the Hind Properties Conference Center, 3765 S. Higuera in San Luis Obispo. At some point, 90% of women become totally responsible for their own financial welfare. Andrea Wasko and Meaghan Gilbert of Economics... Read More
15
Sep
CCBioneers kickoff benefit concert at the Fremont for free cancer screening
What are you doing Thursday night October 23 before the start of the 2014 Central Coast Bioneers Conference? Well now you have a date! Come raise the roof at the Fremont Theater at our first annual All-Stars Benefit Concert to SLO Down Cancer, a fundraiser for free cancer screening for San Luis Obispo County residents... Read More
07
Sep
Citizens Climate Lobby growing by leaps and bounds
Citizen’s Climate Lobby’s focus is to support legislation passing a revenue-neutral carbon fee and dividend to address climate change. The 7-year-old organization has 197 chapters around the world and membership has doubled since April 2014 to 7,100. CLL members stay in touch via monthly telephone conferences the first Saturday of each month, 10:00 am Pacific... Read More
07
Sep
Central Coast Bioneers Conference info
Check out our new lower ticket prices! Friday afternoon plenary sessions only $30. Weekend and day passes are now on sale at our retail outlets: San Luis Obispo – Bambu Batu, 1023 Broad Street; Paso Robles – Earth Tones, 1319 Park Street; Los Osos – Volumes of Pleasure, 1016 Los Osos Valley Road. We need sponsors... Read More
07
Sep
Last Critical Conversation focuses on Feminomics: Reinventing Economics with a Woman’s Perspective
The last of the 2014 Central Coast Bioneers Critical Conversations series will be a screening on Tuesday, September 16 of an intensive workshop filmed at the National Bioneers Conference on how women’s leadership and whole systems approaches could transform our troubled economic structure. Dubbed “Feminomics,” the program features 10-minute talks by women leaders such as... Read More
14
Aug
Seed harvest at Blue C Community Garden Saturday, August 23rd
The Blue C Community Garden at 1968 -11th Street in Los Osos will host a free talk on saving seeds & a hands-on seed harvest by Elizabeth Johnson of the SLO Seed Exchange on Saturday August 23 at 1:00 pm. The demonstration garden was planted in March with varieties that mostly self-pollinate or don’t easily... Read More