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SLO County
A field representative for Rep. Kevin Mc- Carthy, R-Bakersfield, will hold office hours in San Miguel, Paso Robles and Arroyo Grande this month.
“Mobile office hours are a great opportunity for residents to speak with a representative from my office, receive answers to their questions and access constituent services,” Mc- Carthy said in a statement. The times are:
• 10 to 11 a.m. Nov. 17, Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce, 1225 Park St., Paso Robles.
• 10 to 11 a.m. Nov. 18, South County Regional Center, 800 W. Branch St., Arroyo Grande.
• 10 to 11 a.m. Nov. 20, San Miguel Community Services District, 1150 Mission St., San Miguel.
For more details, call Mike Whiteford, field representative, at 461-1034 or visit www.kevinmccarthy.house.gov.
— Tribune staff report
San Luis Obispo
Water quality issues important for Central Coast producers will be available in Spanish during the fifth annual Sustainable Ag Expo planned for Nov. 17.
Registration for the Spanish seminars is $25, with scholarships available. Space is limited and advance registration is required.
Held Nov. 16 to 17 at the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo, the expo offers a variety of technical, marketing and business sessions appropriate for growers and consultants of a wide range of crops.
The Central Coast Vineyard Team, a nonprofit grower group dedicated to sustainable winegrowing, hosts the event.
For more information, visit www.sustainableagexpo.org or call 369-2288.
—Tonya Strickland
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