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You're Not the Boss of Me! A Supervisor's Roadmap for Effective Employee Management
Employment law firm LightGabler is presenting a free employment law webinar, “You're Not the Boss of Me! A Supervisor's Roadmap for Effective Employee Management.” The webinar is Thursday, March 30 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Workplace productivity and morale depend in large part on the quality and skill of supervisors. A common mistake is to promote the "best" or "most senior" employee to a supervisory position, with little regard for leadership skills. Once in the position, most supervisors are not trained in effective management techniques to motivate and evaluate employees.
In this webinar for employers, supervisors and human resource professionals, LightGabler employment law attorney Ryan M. Haws will discuss the effective and lawful supervision of California employees, including supervisors’ most common mistakes, training supervisors, motivating employees, performance evaluations and counseling and disciplining employees.
Reservations are required. Attendance is limited to no more than two logins per company. Login instructions will be provided upon registration and again via email the day prior to the webinar. To register, go to https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/seminars.
For more information about LightGabler, visit www.LightGablerlaw.com or call 805-248-7208.
Free LightGabler Webinar: “What Have You Done for Me Lately?--Evaluating Employee Performance”
Employment law firm LightGabler is presenting a free employment law webinar, “What Have You Done for Me Lately?--Evaluating Employee Performance.” The webinar is Wednesday, April 26 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Preparing employee performance evaluations is a task often dreaded by managers and human resource professionals alike. And yet, documenting performance is critical for employee productivity, workplace morale, effective supervisor-subordinate communication and legal protection. Like all employment documentation, poorly-prepared evaluations can be more dangerous than no evaluations at all.
In this webinar for employers, supervisors and human resource professionals, LightGabler employment law attorney Karen L. Gabler will discuss issues related to preparing and presenting employee evaluations including kinds of employee evaluations, categories to include, what to say during evaluations and how to present the results to the employee.
Reservations are required. Attendance is limited to no more than two logins per company. Login instructions will be provided upon registration and again via email the day prior to the webinar. To register, go to https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/seminars.
For more information about LightGabler, visit www.LightGablerlaw.com or call 805-248-7208.
Garden Tour 2023
Now in its 25th year, the tour blends a variety of elements to create a truly delightful afternoon of fun and friendship. In addition to five amazing gardens, the tour features art exhibits and demonstrations, a delightful garden-themed boutique, enticing raffle, live music and delicious refreshments.
We were delighted to welcome back the Pastel Society of the Gold Coast. They have supported the Garden Tour for many years. Talented artists gave first-hand demonstrations at each garden.
All proceeds from the event directly support our most vulnerable neighbors — parents, grandparents, children and friends. Your support provides care, comfort, support, counseling, and education to those facing a life-limiting illness or grieving the loss of a loved one — all without charge.
Free Webinar: “Pay Me Now Or Pay Me Later—The Joys of California’s Wage & Hour Laws”
Employment law firm LightGabler is presenting a free employment law webinar, “Pay Me Now Or Pay Me Later—The Joys of California’s Wage & Hour Laws.” The webinar is Wednesday, June 28 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
California's wage and hour laws are more burdensome than those of any other state. In this webinar for employers, supervisors and human resource professionals, LightGabler employment law attorney Kathleen M. Fellows will discuss some of the most common wage and hour pitfalls that impact employers across the state. Topics include meal and rest period compliance, expense reimbursements, exempt/non-exempt employees and how to avoid paystub violations.
Reservations are required. Attendance is limited to no more than two logins per company. Login instructions will be provided upon registration and again via email the day prior to the webinar. To register, go to https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/seminars.
For more information about LightGabler, visit www.LightGablerlaw.com or call 805-248-7208.
Free Webinar: “There Must Be Fifty Ways to Leave Your Employee-- Handling Employee Terminations”
Employment law firm LightGabler is presenting a free employment law webinar, “There Must Be Fifty Ways to Leave Your Employee: Handling Employee Terminations.” The webinar is Wednesday, May 31 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
California is an at-will employment state, and yet it also has the highest number of wrongful termination cases in the nation. Avoiding employee lawsuits (even when they are frivolous) requires that employers effectively and lawfully handle employee terminations.
In this webinar for employers, supervisors and human resource professionals, LightGabler employment law attorney Karen L. Gabler will discuss how to prepare for, execute, and then manage the aftermath of employee terminations.
Reservations are required. Attendance is limited to no more than two logins per company. Login instructions will be provided upon registration and again via email the day prior to the webinar. To register, go to https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/seminars.
For more information about LightGabler, visit www.LightGablerlaw.com or call 805-248-7208.
Fifty and Better’s FABulous August Lecture Series: FREE - Time Machine: The James Webb Space Telescope
Launched on Christmas morning 2021, and after a 1-million-mile journey and a six-month commissioning process, the Webb Telescope began full operations in the Summer of 2022.
And already the telescope has provided amazing insights and upended the accepted models of the early universe. A review of the JWST, its capabilities, most recent observations and what lies ahead for the flagship space telescope will be discussed.
Christopher Mick is the Education and Outreach Director for the STEAM educational nonprofit, Space St. Croix. Space St. Croix’s mission, Connecting Kids to the Cosmos, brings Space-themed STEAM programming and teacher support materials to all Hudson, WI. area public, private, and home school students.
Christopher is a NASA Solar System Ambassador, Space Station Ambassador with the ISS National Lab, member of the NASA Museum & Informal Education Alliance, and an Aerospace Education Member with the Civil Air Patrol. He is a blogger for the Space Science Institute, through their StarNet Library website, and recently served on the Education Advisory Board for Infiniscope (2019). Christopher was named an International Teacher Liaison in 2022 by the Space Foundation, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and was a judge for the National Space Society’s, Space Settlement Contest and the NASA Space Apps Challenge – Brescia, Italy.
He lives and works in Hudson, Wisconsin.
Red Feather Ball
For 24 years, this event has raised funds for United Way initiatives and programs. In the fall of 2020, we were unable to hold an in-person event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event took the form of a virtual campaign that brought together donors from across the county and beyond to help support our programs.
For our 24th annual celebration, we are honored to be able to come together to hold an in-person Red Feather Ball. Our theme this year is Birds of a Feather, to commemorate a year of community and partnership that carried us through the effects of a global pandemic.
11th Annual Ventura County Farm Day
The fifth annual Santa Barbara County Farm Day is set for Saturday, September 23. It's a once-a-year opportunity to experience how the food we eat is grown. The day includes behind-the-scenes tours, tractor with trailer rides, tastings, giveaways and kid-friendly activities. With the help of the online Farm Day Trail Map, the public can pick which farms to visit and then map out the day’s driving itinerary. Farms are located in Santa Maria, Santa Ynez Valley, Los Alamos and beyond.
Farm Day is free to attend. Tour hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees can tour farms that produce specialty crops, seasonal produce and berries, wine grapes and livestock. New Farm Day agricultural participants are being added. Check the Farm Day website and social media for the latest list of participants.
For more information, visit www.SantaBarbaraCountyFarmDay.com or call 805-892-8155. No pets allowed. Also, mark your calendars for the 11th annual Ventura County Farm Day taking place on November 4.
Santa Barbara County Farm Day is organized by the 501c3 nonprofit Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG). SEEAG’s mission is to educate students and the greater community about the farm origins of our food and agriculture's contribution to our nutritional well-being.
Artist Talk with Anila Quayyum Agha
Join us for an artist’s talk with Liminal Space artist Anila Quayyum Agha. The talk will be followed by an audience Q & A.
Special thanks to our friends at the Palm Theatre for hosting this event.
Open seating, free admission. RSVP requested through SLOMA’s Eventbrite page. Max 120 seats. To request access accommodations or ASL translation, please email info@sloma.org and we will do our best to provide them for you.
Liminal Space is generously supported by Cal Poly, Pacific Western Bank, Hotel SLO, and Presqu’ile Wines.
5th Annual Santa Barbara County Farm Day
The fifth annual Santa Barbara County Farm Day is set for Saturday, September 23. It's a once-a-year opportunity to experience how the food we eat is grown. The day includes behind-the-scenes tours, tractor with trailer rides, tastings, giveaways and kid-friendly activities. With the help of the online Farm Day Trail Map, the public can pick which farms to visit and then map out the day’s driving itinerary. Farms are located in Santa Maria, Santa Ynez Valley, Los Alamos and beyond.
Farm Day is free to attend. Tour hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees can tour farms that produce specialty crops, seasonal produce and berries, wine grapes and livestock. New Farm Day agricultural participants are being added. Check the Farm Day website and social media for the latest list of participants.
For more information, visit www.SantaBarbaraCountyFarmDay.com or call 805-892-8155. No pets allowed. Also, mark your calendars for the 11th annual Ventura County Farm Day taking place on November 4.
Santa Barbara County Farm Day is organized by the 501c3 nonprofit Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG). SEEAG’s mission is to educate students and the greater community about the farm origins of our food and agriculture's contribution to our nutritional well-being.
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