Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff
SPJ NorCal’s Freedom of Information Committee is hosting a workshop on California’s Shield Law.
Come learn about what the law does and doesn’t cover, as well as examples of how it has been applied with real-world cases. The recent detention and search and seizure of freelance stringer Bryan Carmody has prompted discussions about the Shield Law among local officials and law enforcement alike; it’s time for journalists to come together and do the same. Working journalists and students are invited to attend.
*Pizza and soft drinks to be served
Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m., at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Gian Marco on tour through SF
Peruvian singer-songwriter, Gian Marco Javier Zignago Alcóver, will be in SF as part of his Intuición Tour USA 2019.
Winner of the Latin Grammy Award for the Best Singer-Songwriter Album three times, first in 2005 for his Album Resucitar, in 2011 for his Album Días Nuevos, and in 2012 for his Album 20 Años.
Though he experienced some solo success with the albums A Tiempo (2002) and Resucitar (2004), both of which were produced by Emilio Estefan, Jr., he was most successful as a songwriter. Among the more notable Latin pop stars who have performed his songs are Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Alejandro Fernández, Obie Bermúdez, Jon Secada, and Cristian Castro.
On Aug. 3., at 9 p.m. at the Fillmore, 1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco.
Hispanic Chambers of Commerce 40th Annual Statewide Convention
Expected to be one of the largest, multi-day conventions held in Stockton, over 2,000 attendees will converge on the Stockton Arena including entrepreneurs, small business owners, corporate representatives and policymakers from across the state.
The CHCC State Convention will include dynamic speakers and focus on business training seminars and Chambers of Commerce executive workshops. Key topics and initiatives for the convention include: International Trade, Hispanic Millennials, Latina Empowerment, Procurement, and Corporate Diversity & Inclusion.
Our Small Business Development Center is offering FREE technical assistance for businesses.
So, whether you need legal advice, or a business plan, WE can pair you with experts that offer FREE services saving you hundreds of dollars an hour. The convention also features matchmaking services for companies. Grow your business by getting contracts with state and local agencies, or even large private-sector companies.
We will match you with agencies in need of your services. Awards will be presented during the convention in the categories of: Chamber of the Year; Chamber Executive of the Year; Corporate Partner of the Year; Latina Empresaria Hall of Fame; Minerva Empresaria; Pioneer Empresaria; Rising Star Empresaria; Regional Business Awards; Hispanic Shark of the Year; Oscar De La Hoya Entrepreneurship & Community Excellence; the CHCC Veterans Award; the John Aguilar Procurement Achievement Award and the distinguished Chairman’s Awards.
I hope to see you all at our Annual Convention!
Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019 during the CHCC 40th Annual Statewide Convention, in Stockton, CA. Application Deadline is Friday, July 26, 2019 at 6 p.m.
Gardening at your Local Library
July gardening programs for all ages, all size gardens
This summer the public is invited to dive into the dirt with gardening events at San Francisco branch libraries across the City. Participants can learn about succulents, worm composting and how to garden in an apartment.
They can pick up new plants at the Ortega Branch plant swap or swing by the Portola Branch in San Francisco’s official Garden District to check out the “seed library” or help maintain their flourishing garden. Author/gardening expert Pam Peirce will discuss how to get the most from a small-space San Francisco food garden at the Sunset Branch.
Along with Fog City Gardener, teens and tweens can learn to harvest honey, arrange flowers and support bees.
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All San Francisco Public Library programs and exhibits are free and open to the public.