The Business of Our TownsMay 2012
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"John Chiang has been instrumental in making California’s finances more transparent and accountable to the public," said Pat Harris, Chair of the San Luis Obispo County Democratic Party. "We are delighted at the chance to welcome him to the County."  Harris said the fundraiser event will help to fund expanded office space and increased visibility during the 2012 campaign season.

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Elections, 2012

Morro Bay Candidates Split into Two Camps

Candidates in Morro Bay's June 5 primary seemed to divide themselves at the first candidates forum over the issues facing the city, how to deal with those issues and what do do about the biggest question of all — where the highly-controversial new wastewater treatment plant should be built. Read More

Who Cares About Voters Being Informed?

The Slo Coast Journal submitted questions to candidates running for election to the Morro Bay City Council at the June 5 primary in hopes their answers would help voters understand who they are, what they believe, and how they would lead the City if elected. Four candidates refused to respond to the questions while four others provided thorough, detailed, and forthright answers. Read More

Christine Johnson, Candidate, Morro Bay City Read More

Gerald Manata, Candidate, State Assembly Read More

Morro Bay Library Events by Christine Johnson

May brings another amazing Friends of the Library Used Book Sale fundraiser!  The MBFOL has partnered with Rideshare in honor of Bike Month for a fun activity called Bike to the Books!  Ride your bike to the book sale on Saturday, May 5 and receive a Bike Buck (value $1) to use at the sale on that day.  Every member of the family who arrives by bike will receive one.  Don’t miss out---bike to the books! Read More   (Seriously - read more. Words are brain aerobics.)

 

 

From War to Peace

As our world's most extreme recyclers, From War to Peace has decided to make the hippest, most meaningful jewelry created on our planet affordable to all in these challenging economic times. Two-thirds of all FWTP jewelry offerings will now retail for less than $30.


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