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tickets benefit SLOHS Band programs, $10 each. For pre-sale tickets contact SLO Instrumental Boosters: sloimba@ yahoo.com. 7:30pm SLO Vets Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10 per person. More info: 235-1149, sloimba@yahoo.com. FOOD BANK COALITION OF SAN LUIS OBISPO’S 10TH ANNUAL HUNGER AWARENESS DAY Step up to the challenge June 3 and help us raise $135,000 in just one day to feed the 1 in 6 SLO County residents who face hunger. 7am-7pm SLO Food Bank, 2212 Golden Hill, Paso Robles. More info: 238-4664, info@ slofoodbank.org, slofoodbank.org. ALMOND ACRES CHARTER ACADEMY 4TH ANNUAL FUNDRAISING DINNER AND AUCTION GALA This annual event helps raise essential funds which go to AACA’s educational programs, facility improvements, and teaching resources. June 3. 5:30-9pm Paso Robles Inn Historic Ballroom, 1103 Spring St., Paso Robles. $100. More info: 467-2095, gala@ aacacademy.com, silentauctionpro. com/onlineticketpurchase. php?groupId=713. SPRING GARDEN TOUR AND PLANT EXCHANGE Explore several unique and beautiful gardens in Grover Beach during this annual, selfguided tour, June 4. Maps available at grover.org. 1pm-4pm Grover Beach. Free. More info: 473-4580. WOMAN ENTREPRENEUR SHOWCASE June 4. Learn about woman-owned businesses in the community. Items for sale include handmade jewelry, unique clothing, skin care products, handmade purses, water purification, essential oils, and more. 9am-4:30pm Silver City Mobile Lodge Clubhouse, 3860 S. Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 2346013, epspears805@gmail.com. SUNSET BBQ - A BENEFIT SUPPORTING TOLOSA CHILDREN’S DENTAL CENTER Featuring an auction, raffles, wine and beer tasting, and live music by Unfinished Business. Purchase tickets tolosachildrensdental.org. June 4. 5pm San Luis Obispo Country Club, 255 Country Club Dr., San Luis Obispo. $100 for individual tickets. More info: 238-2216, ptcinfo@tolosadental.org. BINGO BURGER BASH IN CRESTON The Creston Women’s Club is hosting this annual bash June 4. Featuring bingo, raffles, a money hat, burgers, and drinks for sale. Profits benefit scholarships. 4pm Community Garden, 5115 Swayze St.,
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in SLO, June 2 at 7:30 p.m. Mamma Mia! weaves the pop sounds of ABBA with a story about a young bride searching for her father to walk her down the aisle. The tickets are $45 to $90 and can be purchased at calpolyarts.org.
Creston. $25 per person. More info: 438-3543, mustangannie1@juno.com, crestonnews.org. ESTERO BAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CAR SHOW Featuring a pancake breakfast, BBQ hotdogs and homemade chili lunch, bake sale, all classes and years of cars, trucks, hot rods, oldies music, kid friendly activites, and raffles. June 4. 10am-3pm Estero Bay United Methodist Church Car Show, 3000 Hemlock Ave., Morro Bay. Free. More info: 772-7644, ebumcmb@yahoo. com, morrobayumc.org. SAN LUIS OBISPO GREEK FESTIVAL June 4 and 5. Sat: 11am to 7pm; Sun.: 11am to 4pm Mission Plaza, Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 5468337, sgerakaris@charter.net, greekfestivalslo.com. BOOK-SIGNING: PORPOISE IN QUICKSILVER: CHRONICLES OF A HIGH-LINERS WIFE By M. J. Munro, June 4. 2-4pm Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay. More info: 7722880, coalescebookstore@gmail.com. CAMP NATOMA 75TH
CELEBRATION ALUMNI DINNER Camp Natoma, a local non-profit summer camp, is celebrating 75 years in 2016. Alumni are invited to a special dinner to support projects and scholarships at Camp Natoma. June 5. 5pm Cass Winery, 7350 Linne Rd., Paso Robles. $50. More info: 709-2569, info@campnatoma.org, campnatoma.org. PARTY WITH A PURPOSE: GIN WAS AS MOTHER’S MILK TO HER Gin tasting and homage to a classic scene from My Fair Lady, June 5. 5pm SLO Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $50 per person. More info: 786-2440, slolittletheatre.org. ECSTATIC DANCE SAN LUIS OBISPO A free form movement and dance practice. Move as you wish in a safe environment. Everybody welcomed. June 5. 10:45am-1pm Vet’s Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: (352) 2815887, womyn1013@hotmail.com, edslo.org. OLD SANTA YNEZ DAY features a parade, games, music, arts and crafts, food, and more on June 11 at
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9 a.m. Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum, 3596 Sagunto St., Santa Ynez. Free. More info: 688-7889, santaynezvalleymuseum.org. GUELAGUETZA FESTIVAL celebrates the cultural aspects of the eight regions of Oaxaca with food, music, dancing, art, and more on June 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Maria Fairpark, 937 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria. 50TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY FOR CAMP TACANNEKO Camp Fire is hosting a 50th anniversary party for the alumni of Camp Tacanneko, June 14. AG Methodist Campground, 250 Wesley St., Arroyo Grande. More info: 773-5126, humphreys@juno.com. THE CLASSIC AT PISMO BEACH CAR SHOW features a car cruise, vendors, and more June 17 and 18 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and June 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Downtown Pismo Beach, 150 Pomeroy Ave., Pismo Beach. THE SANTA MARIA PUBLIC LIBRARY presents the Teen Minute to Win It challenge on June 17 from 3 to 5 p.m. Santa Maria Public
Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria. More info: 925-0951, libraryyouth@ci.santa-maria.ca.us, cityofsantamaria.org. SUMMER GEM AND MINERAL SHOW June 18 and 19. Featuring vendors of gems, minerals, fossils, carvings, crystals, and more. BBQ available for purchase. Veteran’s Memorial Building, 1000 Main St., Cambria. More info: slogem.org. SLOMA SUMMER ART CAMPS Youths and teens can enjoy 6 weeks of fun art camps at SLOMA. Class descriptions online. June 20 through 24, June 27 through July 1, July 10 through 15, July 17 through 22, July 25 through 29, and Aug. 1 through 5. Youths: 9am-noon; teens: 1-4pm San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $165 members, $195 general. All art supplies are provided. More info: 5438562, info@sloma.org, sloma.org. LYRICS AND MELODIES SUMMER CAMP For ages 10-18, June 20 to 24. Finish with an audition ready song, monologue, new headshot, and resume. E-mail with questions
and to register! 9am-noon Lyrics and Melodies, 550 E. Foothill Blvd, San Luis Obispo. $150. More info: (619) 933-4818, LyricsandMelodiesDL@ gmail.com, lyricsandmelodiesdl. blogspot.com. MARINE SCIENCE SUMMER CAMPS Jr. Sea Explorers (Grades K-2): July 13 through Aug. 19; Sea Explorers (Grades 3-5): June 20 through July 22, Teen Camp (6-9) Aug. 1 through 5. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St., Avila Beach. More info: 595-7280, lesley@centralcoastaquarium.org, centralcoastaquarium.org. PASO ROBLE YOUTH ARTS FOUNDATION SUMMER CAMPS Music Camp (11-18 years): July 11-15, with enrollment: June 6 through 10 and Drama Camp (6-11 years): Aug. 1 through 5, with enrollment: through May 27. 9am-noon Paso Robles Youth Arts Foundation, 3201 Spring St., Paso Robles. $125 per student. More info: 238-5825, pryaf.org. CALIFORNIA MID-STATE FAIR July 20 through July 31. Paso EVENTS continued page 33
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Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: midstatefair.com. LOMPOC VALLEY FLOWER FESTIVAL will be filled with family activities, carnival rides and games, refreshments, and live entertainment along with a flower-themed parade June 22 through 26. Call for times Ryon Park, 800 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc. More info: 735-8511, lompocvalle1@verizon.net. ENCORE! CORE DANCE STUDIO RECITAL 10am and 2pm Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. More info: pacslo.org. STEPPIN’ UP Presented by Coastal Dance and Music Academy, June 25. 1 and 6pm Cohan Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $18-$30. More info: 489-9444, boxoffice@ clarkcenter.org, pacslo.org. SUMMER SIPPING features 20 pours from 12 participating wineries on the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail over the course of the weekend on June 25 and 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Foxen Canyon Wine Trail. $45. More info: info@foxenvineyard.com, summersipping2016.eventbrite.com. FRIENDS OF THE LOS ALAMOS LIBRARY present the annual Bark for Books event to benefit the library on July 2. Call for times Ferrini Park, Los Alamos. More info: 344-4111. CELEBRATION OF CAMBRIA AUTHORS Meet local authors, July 2. Sharon Loveoy will be the featured speaker at 2pm. 1-5pm Veterans Memorial Building, 1000 Main St., Cambria. More info: cambria-authors.com.
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Ramona Garden Park, 993 from Southern California who enjoy Ramona Ave., Grover Beach. More info: playing Beatles music. 7:30 on 473-4580, grover.org. Saturday, 3pm on Sunday CCAT, WOOD LIVE June 5. 1-4pm 1350 Main St., Cambria. $20. More Sculpterra Winery, 5015 Linne info: 928-190, cusio3@gmail.com, Rd., Paso Robles. Free. More info: cambriacenterforthearts.org. 204-6821, stevekey57@gmail.com, THE SARAH RAINES CONCERT SERIES presents “Classy and Sassy” songwritersatplay.com. BIRDIE TUNES is a musical featuring Sarah Raines, vocalist, and Yun Murphy, pianist, on May 28 from celebration and dancing experience for all ages on June 5 at 3 p.m. 3 to 4 p.m. Peace Lutheran Church, Solvang Festival Theater, 420 1000 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc. Free. 2nd St., Solvang. $5. More info: More info: 512-650-8181, facebook. solvangfestivaltheater.org. com/sarahjraines. KYE ALFRED HILLIG LIVE COVENHOVEN LIVE Colorado folk/ Presented by Songwriters At Play on indie musician Covenhoven will June 6. The Tacoma, Washingtongive an intimate solo performance based singer-songwriter will perform May 28. With 2 critically acclaimed songs off his newest album Great LPs in 3 years, he has established Falls Memorial Interchange. A himself as a new voice in the folk/ prolific songwriter, to date he has indie genre. 8pm Steynberg Gallery, written over 1,300 songs. 6:30-9pm 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Otter Rock Cafe, 885 Embarcadero, Obispo. $15. More info: 547-0278, Morro Bay. Free. More info: 204Steynberggallery@gmail.com, 6821, stevekey57@gmail.com, steynberggallery.com. songwritersatplay.com. STONE LIVE May 30. Stone is a SOLVANG THIRD WEDNESDAY band featuring SLO High grad Paul is presented by Solvang Third Silva on guitar and mandolin, and Wednesday and features live music Eric Peterson on bass. They create Wednesdays from June 15 through an upbeat folk-rock sound with Aug. 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. Solvang strong vocal harmonies. 6:30-9pm Park, Solvang. Free. More info: Otter Rock Cafe, 885 Embarcadero, http://solvangthirdwednesday.com. Morro Bay. Free. More info: 204THE JOY OF MUSIC July 23. A 6821, stevekey57@gmail.com, diverse program of music presented by songwritersatplay.com. harpist and Cal Poly Music Department SPRING INTO SUMMER VOCAL member, Jennifer Sayre. 2pm San Luis ARTS ENSEMBLE CONCERT SERIES Experience San Luis Obispo’s Obispo County Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-5991, premier 50+ person adult choir with slolibrary.org. this lush and complex collection of THE SOLVANG FESTIVAL songs to celebrate the season and THEATER presents the Sunday honor the power of nature and the Jazz and Beyond Concert series human spirit. June 2. 7pm Trilogy featuring Michael On Fire June 26, At Monarch Dunes, 1645 Trilogy Brother Yusef July 31, trioKAIT Parkway, Nipomo. $20-$40. More info: 541-6797, Sarah@vocalarts.org, Aug. 7, The Robert Hart Project Aug. 14, and Mads Tolling with vocalarts.org. Colin Hogan Aug. 28. Call for times THREE YEARS OF SHOWCASES AT SHELL CAFÉ Songwriters At Play Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang. More info: 686-1789, celebrates their third anniversary solvangfestivaltheater.org. showcase at Shell Café on June 2, with Bob and Wendy, Brian Hanratty, THE SOLVANG FESTIVAL THEATER presents the Sunday Kristen Black, Craig Louis Dingman, Jazz and Beyond Concert series Cliff Stepp, Holly Ann Lewis, Randall featuring Michael On Fire June 26, Lamb, Jim Conroy, and host Steve Brother Yusef July 31, trioKAIT Key. 6:30-9:30pm Shell Cafe, 1351 Aug. 7, The Robert Hart Project Price St., Pismo Beach. Free. More Aug. 14, and Mads Tolling with info: 204-6821, stevekey57@gmail. Colin Hogan Aug. 28. Call for times com, songwritersatplay.com. TRAIN WRECK FRIDAY WITH BEAR Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd MARKET RIOT Enjoy live music and a St., Solvang. More info: 686-1789, solvangfestivaltheater.org. beautiful sunset over the vineyard and rolling hills, June 3. Our award winning CHICAGO LIVE The legendary rock and roll band with horns, wines available to purchase by the performs June 29, plus special bottle or glass. Stein’s BBQ available guest Rita Wilson. 8pm Vina Robles for purchase, or bring your own food Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso to cook on our community grill. 5:30pm Robles. $42-$92. More info: (323) 468Pomar Junction Vineyard and Winery, 9638, annisha@nederlander.com. 5036 S. El Pomar Rd., Templeton. $10 per person/free for club members. More PEPE AGUILAR LIVE A leader in mariachi and Latin pop fusion music, info: 238-9940, info@pomarjunction. Pepe Aguilar will perform July 7. com, pomarjunction.com. CAL POLY WIND BANDS SPRING 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $55-$95. CONCERT A celebration of 20 years of performances at the PAC, 50 years More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ of collaboration with band director nederlander.com. Willam Johnson, and 100 years FESTIVAL MOZAIC NOTABLE sinces the Cal Polt band program was ENCOUNTER DINNER: founded. June 5. 3pm Christopher TRANSFIGURED NIGHT Enjoy a Cohan Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis gourmet dinner, wine and sweeping Obispo. $9-$14. More info: 756-4849, vistas at the Falkenhagen’s beautiful MUSIC from page 33
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festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MASTER CLASS: PROJECT TRIO Project Trio is a passionate, high-energy chamber ensemble from Brooklyn comprised of flute, cello, and bass. Their class is for musicians of all instruments, ages, and levels and will focus on rhythm, improvisation, and general musicianship. July 17. 10:30am-noon Avila Beach Community Center, 191 San Miguel St., Avila Beach. Free. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic. com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC FRINGE SERIES: PROJECT TRIO Project Trio is a passionate, high energy chamber ensemble comprised of three virtuosic composer/performers from Brooklyn, NY. Flutist Greg Patillo is best known for his viral “beatbox flute” videos, which have been viewed over 20 million times. July 17. 3pm See Canyon Fruit Ranch, 2345 See Canyon Rd., Avila Beach. $35-$65. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic. com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC NOTABLE ENCOUNTER DINNER: DUELING VIOLINS Paso Robles’ newest luxury resort opens its doors to Festival Mozaic for an evening of fine dining, wines, and music. Join Scott Yoo and Kristin Lee for a behind-the-scenes peek into sergei Prokofiev’s lyrical and playful “Sonata for Two Violins.” July 17. 6pm Allegretto Vineyard Resort, 2700 Buena Vista Dr., Paso Robles. $165-$175. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MASTER CLASS: BRASS Fun for musicians and non-musicians alike! Michael Tiscione, trumpeter with the Atlanta Symphony, and Samuel Schlosser, trombonist with the San Francisco Opera, will lead a class for brass players. July 18. 10:30am-noon Private Home TBA, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC CHAMBER SERIES: THE VIENNESE CONNECTION Vienna was the birthplace of classical music and training ground for each of the composers on this program: Hugo Wolf, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and Ludwig Van Beethoven. July 18. 7:30pm Congregation Beth David, 10180 Los Osos Valley Rd., San Luis Local pinots are paired with a Obispo. $35-$75. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, Spanish classic at the 13th annual festivalmozaic.com. Paso Pinot and Paella Festival, June 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Templeton Community FESTIVAL MOZAIC FRINGE SERIES: THE OTHER MOZART This Park. Tickets are $75 per person, and the event is 21 and over. A pinot tasting one-woman theater piece explores the true and untold story of Nannerl panel will be available on June 4 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for $40 per person. Mozart, Wolfgang’s sister, with historic music and letters. The show For tickets and further info, go to pinotandpaella.com. features an original score for the instruments Nannerl knew intimately. July 19. 7:30pm Cuesta College up to you. These “pay what you wish” Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Obispo. $35-$75. More info: 781Spanish-style home. Join violinist concerts will last no longer than one 3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, Kristin Lee for an exploration Highway 1 at Hollister Rd., San Luis hour. This program features Mozart’s Obispo. $35-$75. More info: 781festivalmozaic.com. of “Transfigured Night,” Arnold “Viola Quintet, K. 614.” July 16. Noon 3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, FESTIVAL MOZAIC OPEN Schoenberg’s masterpiece sextet for Santa Rosa Catholic Church, 1174 REHEARSAL Get a behind-thestrings. July 13. 6pm Falkenhagen festivalmozaic.com. Main St., Cambria. Free. More info: scenes glimpse into what it takes Residence, San Luis Obispo. $165FESTIVAL MOZAIC MIDDAY 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic. to make truly great music. Hear $175. More info: 781-3009, tickets@ MINI-CONCERT No tickets required. Emily Daggett Smith, com, festivalmozaic.com. and watch Scott Yoo and the other festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic. violin, will perform, with Noam FESTIVAL MOZAIC ORCHESTRA: Festival artists as they prepare com. Elkies on the piano: Mozart’s “Violin BAROQUE IN THE VINES Scott for their concerts. Featuring music FESTIVAL MOZAIC FRINGE Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K. 304,” Yoo leads the Festival Orchestra by Bach, Handel, and Torelli. July SERIES: INTERSECTION Join Lutoslawski’s “Recitative and Arioso,” in a program celebrating baroque 15. 10am-12:30pm Cuesta College festival favorites John Novacek and Debussy’s “Violin Sonata in g masterpieces at the enchanting Cultural and Performing Arts Center, and Kristina Cooper, along with minor.” July 20. Noon Trinity United setting of Chapel Hill, which was Highway 1 at Hollister Rd., San violinist Laura Frautschi, for soulful Methodist Church, 490 Los Osos built from historical artifacts from Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781expression, instrumental virtuosity, Valley Rd., Los Osos. Free. More info: the William Randolph Hearst 3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, and playful banter. This program 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic. Collection. Grounds open for picnics festivalmozaic.com. features a blend of classical, jazz, com, festivalmozaic.com. new commissions, and original works. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MIDDAY MINI- at 6pm. July 16. 7:30pm Chapel Hill, McMillan Canyon Rd. at Highway 46, FESTIVAL MOZAIC OPEN CONCERT Join the Festival artists July 14. 7:30pm Cuesta College REHEARSAL Get a behind-theShandon. $45-$80. 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scenes glimpse into what it takes to make truly great music. Hear and watch Scott Yoo and the other Festival artists as they prepare for their concerts. This rehearsal will feature music by Mozart and Schubert. July 20. 3:305:30pm Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC ORCHESTRA: MOZART IN THE MISSION Celebrate the music that has been the inspiration for the Festival since its beginnings in 1971. July 20. 8pm Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. $35-$80. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRE-CONCERT LECTURE Join Cal Poly musicologist Dr. Alyson McLamore as she leads this exciting and instructive lecture, complete with musical examples, on the evening concert’s program of Mozart and Schubert. July 20. 7pm Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa - Parish Hall, 751 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MASTER CLASS: KRISTINA COOPER, CELLO Come watch talented young students perform as they are instructed by festival artist Kristina Reiko Cooper, cello. Fun for musicians and non-musicians alike! July 21. 10:30am-noon Cuesta College
Cultural and Performing Arts Center Experimental Theater, CA-1, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC NOTABLE ENCOUNTER INSIGHT: ON STAGE WITH SCHUBERT Join the musicians on the stage to learn more about one of the most popular works in the chamber music repertoire. Bassist Susan Cahill will take the audience on a tour behind the score of Franz Schubert’s “Trout” quintet. July 21. 5pm Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1 at Hollister Road, San Luis Obispo. $30-$50. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC CHAMBER SERIES: SCOTT YOO AND FRIENDS Featuring music by Weber, Berg, and Schubert. July 21. 7:30pm Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1 at Hollister Road, San Luis Obispo. $35-$75. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MIDDAY MINI-CONCERT Festival favorite John Novacek performs a casual piano recital, featuring these works: Beethoven: “Piano Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, op. 110” and Ginastera: “Tres Danzas Argentinas, op. 2.” July 22. Noon Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2201 Lawton Ave., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC FRINGE
SERIES: DUO BALDO This musical comedy team is violinist Brad Repp and pianist/actor Aldo Gentileschi. Their critically acclaimed performances combine virtuosic musicianship, theatrical humor, and pop culture. Table seating includes a glass of wine and a tapas sampler. July 22. 7:30pm Pavilion on the Lake, 9315 Pismo Ave., Atascadero. $35-$75. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC OPEN REHEARSAL Hear and watch Scott Yoo and the other festival artists as they prepare for their concerts. Be sure to bring the young musicians in your life! This rehearsal will include Mahler’s “Symphony No. 4.” July 23. 10am-1pm Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC ORCHESTRA: MAHLER IN PERSPECTIVE At the turn of the 20th century, Gustav Mahler transformed a song “The Heavenly Life” into his fourth symphony. This tender work culminates in a fourth movement featuring a heavenly voice, that of boy soprano, Bobby Hill. July 23. 8pm Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $35-$80. More info: 781-3009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC NOTABLE ENCOUNTER BRUNCH: WINDS IN THE VALLEY Join flutist Alice Dade and the festival winds in the Ritter family barn for a tour of Carl Nielsen’s seminal Woodwind Quintet, based on hymns. Then tour the
Ritter’s beautiful garden and enjoy a festive brunch and mimosas at Wind Dance Farm. July 24. 10:30am Home of Mike and Shirley Ritter, Address provided with ticket, Avila Beach. $100-$110. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. FLOGGING MOLLY LIVE Celebrated Celtic punk ensemble Flogging Molly will perform Aug. 4, with special guests Frank Turner and Chuck Ragan. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $25-$39.50. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. ZIGGY MARLEY LIVE Aug. 12, with special guest Steel Pulse. 7pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $46, $51 day-of-show. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. STEVE MILLER BAND LIVE Aug. 14, with special guest Peter Wolf and the Midnight Travelers. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $59-$125. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. BOY GEORGE AND CULTURE CLUB Aug. 20. 8pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $55-$95. More info: (323) 468-9638. AN EVENING WITH PETER FRAMPTON Aug. 25. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $59-$79. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. YES: THE ALBUM SERIES Sept. 3. 8pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre,
Free. More info: 213-924-4901, dougdeutschpr@gmail.com. PRESQU’ILE WINERY presents their summer concert series featuring Ynana Rose May 27, Reverand Tall Tree with Klancy and Los Tepusquet Tornadoes June 25, Unfinished Business July 23, Rio Salinas with 23RD ANNUAL AVILA BEACH the Ruben Lee Dalton Band Aug. 6, BLUES FESTIVAL Featuring 6 and The Molly Ringwald Project Sept. time Grammy winner Buddy Guy, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, 3. Call for times Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presquile Dr., Santa Maria. More and Carolyn Wonderland. Advance reserved and G/A tickets available info: 937-8110, presquilewine.com. at Boo Boo Records in SLO and ZACA MESA WINERY presents their otterproductionsinc.com. May 29. Sunday Concert Series with live music Gates at noon Avila Beach Resort, on the patio every last Sunday from 6464 Ana Bay Dr., Avila Beach. noon to 3 p.m. Zaca Mesa Winery, $55-$110. More info: 924-1142, 6905 Foxen Canyon Road, Los Olivos. bruce@otterproductionsinc.com, Free. More info: zacamesa.com. otterproductionsinc.com. STANDING SUN WINES presents LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL is their 8th annual benefit concert a celebration of music, family, and featuring Lois Mahalia, Peter Claydon, friends June 17 through 19 Call for Patty Castillo, Kathleen Sieck, Bob times Live Oak Camp, Highway 154, Rea, Heidi Jacobs, Stephen Styles, Santa Barbara. $25 to $130. More and Gib Foss on June 5 at 6:45 p.m. info: 781-3030, info@liveoakfest.org, Standing Sun Wines, 92 2nd St., liveoakfest.org. Buellton. $20 to $25. More info: STONE SOUP MUSIC FESTIVAL standingsunwines.com. AND STREET FAIRE Aug. 27 and 28. SLIGHTLY STOOPID RETURN OF Sat.: 10am-9pm, Sun.: 11am-5pm 993 Ramona Ave., Grover Beach. Free. More THE RED EYE SUMMER TOUR 2016 July 3. Featuring Slightly info: 489-1488, aggbchamber.com. Stoopid, SOJA, Z*G*E* Zion I, and The Grouch & Eligh. Tickets available at slightlystoopid.com and Boo Boo Records in SLO. All ages. Gates open at 2pm Avila Beach Resort, 6464 Ana Bay Dr., Avila Beach. $37.73-$99.14. More info: 924-1142, THE CUYAMA BUCKHORN bruce@otterproductionsinc.com, presents Bo and the Bluesdrivers on otterproductionsinc.com. May 28 at 6 p.m. Cuyama Buckhorn, MUSIC continued page 38 4923 Primero St., New Cuyama. 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $45-$65. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com.
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INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL May 26. 11am Cal Poly Davidson Music Center Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 756-2406, SANTA BARBARA BOWL SUMMER music@calpoly.edu, music.calpoly. CONCERTS May 27: Walk the Moon; edu/calendar/. May 28: The Lumineers; June 3: 12th CAL POLY INSTRUMENTAL STUDENT RECITAL May 26 and annual KJEE Summer Round Up; June 5: Paul Simon; June 11: Bob Dylan and June 2. 11am Cal Poly Davidson Music Center Room 218, Cal Poly, His Band; June 26: Slightly Stoopid; San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: July 1: Flight of the Conchords; July 756-2406, music@calpoly.edu, music. 3: I Love the ’90s featuring Vanilla Ice, Salt-N-Pepa, Color Me Badd, Tone Loc, calpoly.edu/calendar/. CAL POLY ALL THAT BRASS Young MC; July 8: Lyle Lovett and His RECITAL May 26. Featuring many Large Band and Emmylou Harris; July of the university’s top brass players 16: Goo Goo Dolls; July 29: Bonnie 7:30pm United Methodist Church, Raitt; Aug. 4: Ryan Adams and the 1515 Fredericks St, San Luis Obispo. Shining; Aug. 5: Weezer and Panic at Free. More info: 756-2406, music@ the Disco; Aug. 6: 21st Annual Santa calpoly.edu, music.calpoly.edu. Barbara Mariachi Festival; Aug. 13: DUET IT 2 IT Singer songwriter Rebellion; Aug. 14: Steve Martin and Erin Montgomery and guitarist Chris Martin Short; Aug. 20: Ben Harper Roullard play inspired covers and and the Innocent Criminals; Aug. 27: original compositions in an intimate Jackson Browne; Sept. 1: Journey; setting, May 26. 6:30pm Puffer’s of Sept. 10: Ray La Montagne. 1122 N. Milpas, Santa Barbara. More info: 962- Pismo, 781 Price St. Ste. A, Pismo Beach. Free. More info: (310) 6217411, sbbowl.com. 5818, charliepuffer@gmail.com, CAL POLY SPRING DANCE puffersofpismo.com. CONCERT Featuring the Cal Poly TRIBUTE! CELEBRATE BOB Theatre and Dance Department, through May 27. 8pm Spanos Theatre, DYLAN’S 75TH BIRTHDAY Songwriters At Play invites you to One Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. More celebrate the music of Bob Dylan info: 756-4849, tickets.calpoly.edu. OPEN MIC Open mic session hosted on May 27. Performers include by Erin Montgomery, May 26. 6:30pm Ben Justus, Nicole Stromsoe, Jim Puffer’s of Pismo, 781 Price St. Ste. A, Conroy, the band Wood, David Foster Evans and Barry Johnson Pismo Beach. Free. More info: (310) of the Gillie Wheesels, and host 621-5818, charliepuffer@gmail.com, Steve Key. 7-9:30pm D’Anbino puffersofpismo.com. Cellars, 710 Pine St., Paso Robles. TRIBUTE! CELEBRATE BOB $12 (wine members $6). More info: DYLAN’S 75TH BIRTHDAY 204-6821, stevekey57@gmail.com, Songwriters At Play invites you to songwritersatplay.com. celebrate the music of Bob Dylan RODRIGO Y GABRIELA Rodrigo y on May 26. Performers include Gabriela debut on the Central Coast James Lee Stanley, Aaron Porter, May 27, with their own unique Tim Jackson, Ben Justus, Randall blend of rock, jazz, heavy metal, Lamb, Kate Bennett, Jeff Bisch, and and nuevo flamenco guitar. Tix on your host Steve Key. 6:30-9:30pm sale at all VALLITIX and Boo Boo Shell Cafe, 1351 Price St., Pismo Records in SLO. Produced by Cal Poly Beach. Free -Tip bucket passed for Arts. Gates open: 7pm Avila Beach performers. More info: 805-2046821, stevekey57@gmail.com, Resort, 6464 Ana Bay Dr., Avila songwritersatplay.com. Beach. $40-$85. More info: 924-1142, CAL POLY STUDENT bruce@otterproductionsinc.com,
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More live music…
rare SLO County appearance, June 4. Joining them will be Pieces, a great band from Santa Cruz. Join these old friends for a great party. 6pm Last Stage West, 15050 Morro Rd., Atascadero. Free. More info: 4611393, musicbooking@laststagewest. net, facebook.com/thunderegg/. KEITH GREENINGER BACK PORCH CONCERT In a benefit for Infinite Music (music for kids), June 4. Featutres craft beer, wine, pizza, and a mini-music silent auction. Tickets available at Boo Boo Records or online at infinitemusicfoundation.org. 6pm Bang the Drum Brewery, 950 Orcutt Rd., San Luis Obispo. $15 in advance. More info: (888) 285-5893, ext. 4, info@InfiniteMusicFoundation.org, infintitemusicfoundation.org. CAL POLY SYMPHONY AND CHOIRS CONCERT June 4. Featuring a new composition by Cal Poly music Professor Merdith Brammeier. 8pm Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $9-$14. More info: 7564849, tickets.calpoly.edu. TAKE IT SLO SPRING CONCERTS This 15-member ensemble will perform new works and classics, June 5. 1 and 7pm Cal Poly Davidson Music Center Room 218, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $7 general; $5 students. More info: 756-2406, music@calpoly.edu, music.calpoly.edu. LEE BRICE PLUS SPECIAL GUEST TARA THOMPSON Curb recording artist Lee Brice is set to perform June 5, with special guest Tara Thompson. If enjoying some classic American comfort 8pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $40-$50. More food on the beach sounds like a nice way to info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. spend a Saturday, check out The Macaroni and Cheese Festival at the Avila FOUR FOR TWO BLUES features the Riptide Big Band on June 12 Beach Golf Resort, June 18 from 2 to 6 p.m. In addition to plenty of melty cheesy from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Elwin Mussell Senior Center, 510 E. Park Ave., goodness, this 21-and-over event will also have beer, wine, and spirits tastings, Santa Maria. $10, $20 for four. More info: 775-843-2830, judybluenote@ and live music by The Show Ponies. Tickets are $55 and can be purchased at gmail.com, RiptideBB.com. THE CENTRAL CITY SWING themacandcheesefest.com. BAND is holding their annual summer concert featuring music arranged in a swing and modern jazz accomplished guitarist, and a prolific Tickets on sale now starting at $20, otterproductionsinc.com. style performed by a 17-piece swing songwriter. 1-4pm Sculpterra Winery, for more info please visit discoveryslo. band and vocalist on June 14 at 7:30 JESSICA FICHOT LIVE com. 5pm Mission Plaza SLO, 989 5015 Linne Rd., Paso Robles. Free. Accompanied by her accordion and p.m. Unity Chapel of Light Church, Chorro St., San Luis Obispo. $20. More info: 204-6821, stevekey57@ fiery band, LA-based chanteuse/ 1165 Stubblefield Road, Orcutt. More More info: (714) 234-4228, tallara@ gmail.com, songwritersatplay.com. songwriter Jessica Fichot will bring info: 929-0552, centralcityswing.org. discoveryslo.com. CAL POLY EARLY MUSIC her multilingual fusion of French LOMPOC POPS ORCHESTRA MAMMA MIA! Featuring the music ENSEMBLE: CRAIG RUSSELL, A chanson, 1940’s Shanghai jazz, performs music that has been popular MUSICAL TRIBUTE! The concert is of ABBA, June 2. 7:30pm Christopher and beloved by American Audiences gypsy swing, and international folk, a celebration of music professor Craig Cohan Center, One Grand Ave., San May 27. 8pm Steynberg Gallery, for decades on June 20 at 7:30 Russell who is retiring in June. It will Luis Obispo. $60-$90. More info: 756- p.m. First United Methodist Church, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis also feature music from the Americas 4849, calpolyarts.org. Obispo. $10. More info: 547-0278, 925 N. F Street, Lompoc. $15, $5 he edited, including works by Antonio CAL POLY STUDENT VOCAL steynberggallery@gmail.com. for students. More info: 735-6463, RECITAL June 2. 7:30pm Cal Poly de Salazar, Manuel de Sumaya and RYAN ROYER LIVE Local singer lompocpopsorchestra.org. Davidson Music Center Room 218, 1 Ignacio Jerusalem. May 30. 2pm songwriter Ryan Royer performs LOMPOC POPS ORCHESTRA Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. Free. Performing Arts Center, Cal Poly, original songs and covers, May 28. performs music that has been More info: 756-2406, music@calpoly. popular and beloved by American San Luis Obispo. $9-$14. More info: 7-10pm Puffer’s of Pismo, 781 Price 756-4849, tickets.calpoly.edu, tickets. edu. St. Ste. A, Pismo Beach. Free. More audiences for decades on June 20 JIM CONROY LIVE June 3. 7-9pm info: 773-6563, charliepuffer@gmail. calpoly.edu. at 7:30 p.m. First United Methodist Porch Cafe, 22322 El Camino Real, MUSICAL MOODS OF INDIA com, puffersofpismo.com. Church, 925 N. F St., Lompoc. $15, $5 Santa Margarita. Free. More info: Join sitarist WIll Marsh and tabla CAL POLY ARAB MUSIC for students. More info: 735-6463, 204-6821, stevekey57@gmail.com, drummer Daniel Paul for an intimate ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT lompocpopsorchestra.org. songwritersatplay.com. recital of Indian classical music Presented by the Cal Poly Music JACOB MILLER AND THE BRIDGE JAMES BISHOP-EDWARDS LIVE celebrating release of their new Department, May 28. 8pm Spanos CITY CROONERS LIVE Western June 3. 7pm Coalesce Bookstore, 845 swing and hot jazz, June 21. 7:30album Ragas of the Four Seasons. Theatre, One Grand Ave., San Luis Main St., Morro Bay. $20. More info: 9:45pm Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Obispo. $9-$14. More info: 756-4849, May 30. 7pm Wilwand Tea Co. & 772-2880, coalescebookstore@gmail. Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More Healing Arts, 9900 El Camino Real, tickets.calpoly.edu. com, coalescebookstore@gmail.com. info: 547-0278, steynberggallery@ Atascadero. $20. More info: 703AKUSAA DELORDE AND BROWN BAG CONCERT June 3. 3163, templedog3@yahoo.com, FRIENDS LIVE Vocalist and multigmail.com. SLO First Presbyterian Praise Choir, instrumentalist Akusaa Delorde sings wilwandteaco.com. MOSTLY KOSHER LIVE Global under the direction of Dr. Dale Wolff SIDE EFFECTS LIVE Singer/guitarist pop and latino standards in English music with Judaic and American will perform. Hear contemporary Charlotte Sandford teams up with and Spanish. She will be joined by roots, June 22. 7:30-9:45pm vocalist Lyne Spencer Hamel to interpret choral arrangements of scripture and Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., other local singer/songwriters, May song. Noon First Presbyterian Church, San Luis Obispo. More info: 547-0278, 29. 4-7pm Puffer’s of Pismo, 781 Price classic rock and folk tunes, and perform 981 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo. Free. steynberggallery@gmail.com. some originals, May 31. 6:30-9pm St. St.e A, Pismo Beach. Free. More MAXWELL PLUS SPECIAL GUEST More info: 543-5451, fmsuddarth@ info: 773-6563, charliepuffer@gmail. Puffer’s of Pismo, 781 Price St. Ste. A, RO JAMES LIVE After announcing charter.net, fpcslo.org. Pismo Beach. Free. More info: (310) com, puffersofpismo.com. his new album ‘blackSUMMERS’night’ THUNDEREGG AND PIECES IN KAREN TYLER LIVE May 29. Karen 621-5818, charliepuffer@gmail.com, and first new song in 7 years, CONCERT Beloved all-original San puffersofpismo.com. is a Central Coast treasure, a blues Francisco band Thunderegg makes a LOS LONELY BOYS LIVE June 1. artist with an astonishing voice, an MUSIC continued page 40
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20th Annual Summer
Fundamental Basketball Camp
Camp Director: UTEP Assistant Coach Bob Cantu LOCATION: Centennial Park Gym, Paso Robles Mission Prep High School, SLO Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: Session 4: Session 5:
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Maxwell will perform June 23 with special guest Ro James. 8pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $61-$81. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. BARBARA AND FRANK, THE CONCERT THAT NEVER WAS Sharon Owens and Sebastian Anzaldo pay to tribute to Barbara Streisand and Frank Sinatra in a concert that imagines what it would have been like if the two performed together. June 25. 7:30pm Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $29-$46. More info: 489-9444, boxoffice@clarkcenter.org, clarkcenter.org. THE CHUMASH CASINO RESORT presents Rascal Flatts on July 14 and Stevie Wonder on July 24. Call for times Chumash Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, Santa Ynez. $95 to $295. More info: 1-800-CHUMASH, chumashcasino.com. FALL OUT BOY IN CONCERT July 20. 7:30pm Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $36$81. More info: 1-800-909-3247, midstatefair.com. FERGIE IN CONCERT July 22.
HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES July 25. 7:30pm Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $36-$81. More info: 1-800-909-3247, midstatefair.com. DON HENLEY July 25. 7:30pm Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., San Luis Obispo. $36-$81. More info: 1-800-909-3247, midstatefair.com. DURAN DURAN WITH CHIC IN CONCERT July 27. 7:30pm Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $41-$116. More info: 1-800-909-3247, midstatefair.com. KENNY WAYNE SHEPARD AND JONNY LANG July 28. 7pm Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $26-$46, table of 8: $448. More info: 1-800-9093247, midstatefair.com. SYMPHONY AT SUNSET A spectacular sunset pops concert under the stars, July 31. Featuring The Opera San Luis Obispo Grand Orchestra and Chorus, led by Brian Asher Alhadef. 7pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $25. More info: 286-3680, info@nederlander.com. THE CLAYPOOL LENNON DELIRIUM IN CONCERT Aug.
Boo Records. Gates open at 5pm Avila Beach Golf Resort, 656 Ana Bay Rd., Avila Beach. More info: 540-3508, avilabeachresort.com. JACKSON BROWNE LIVE Aug. 26. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $55-$95. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. CAL POLY COLLEGIANS ALUMNI BIG BAND CONCERT Aug. 27. 7:30pm Madonna Inn Ballroom, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2406, music.calpoly.edu. DANA ADOBE presents a concert by Unfinished Business as a fundraiser on Aug. 27. Call for times Dana Adobe, 671 S. Oakglen Ave., Nipomo. More info: 929-5679. GOV’T MULE PLUS VERY SPECIAL GUEST BLACKBERRY SMOKE Aug. 28, with special guest Blackberry Smoke. 7pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $40, $45 dayof-show. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@nederlander.com. TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND Sept. 4. With special guests Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers. Gates open 3:30pm, show at 4:30pm Avila Beach Golf Resort, 656 Ana Bay Rd., Avila Beach. More info: 540-3508, ARTWORK BY CAL SIEGEL
To learn more about summer camps and our year round programs, visit www.outsidenow.org
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Week-Long Wilderness Explorers Camps (Ages 7-14)
Coyote Pups Nature Connection Camps for Wee Ones! (Ages 3-7)
Choose one or more of these six fun-filled weeks of nature adventures! All camps meet from 9am-3pm. Drop-off and Pick-up Laguna Lake Park in SLO. Cost: $300/week.
Six-Week Summer Session at Four Elements Farm
Wind and Water Explorers:
Monday, June 6–Tuesday July 19, 10am–1pm M and T 10 am–1pm. Cost: $360 + $25 materials fee Mentors: Julie Hackett and Laura Creps
Monday, June 20-Friday, June 24 and Monday, June 27–Friday, July 1 Mentors: Elliott Johnson, Sam Mcree, Bethany Collins
The sensory stimulation provided by nature supports development and assures a solid foundation for curious little ones. Story, song, treks, games, mapping, movement, and more!
Earth and Fire Explorers: Monday, July 11–Friday, July 15 and Monday, July 18–Friday, July 22
Three-Week Session in SLO
Tuesday, July 26–Thursday, August 11 T, W, TH 9am–1pm. Cost: $450 + $25 materials fee
Mentors: Ryan Wensloff and Bethany Collins
Four Elements Explorers: Monday, July 25–Friday, July 29 and Monday, August 1–Friday, August 5
Mentors: Ryan Wensloff and Sam Mcree
Mentors: Julie Hackett and Robyn Saxer with Kathleen Lockyer, OT and Sensory Processing Specialist
Join in this unique opportunity and discover why it is crucial for everyone, especially the young child, to be engaged with nature.
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Reason to smile
Sculpture artists Cal Siegel and Matthew Stone will light up
Left Field Gallery in SLO with Smile in the Dark, an exhibit of sculpture curated by Samuel T. Adams and Benjamin Edmiston, on display June 3 through 26. Visit leftfieldgallery.com for more info. 7:30pm Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $36-$81. More info: 1-800-909-3247, midstatefair.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC CHAMBER SERIES: FESTIVAL FINALE Featuring Liszt: “La lugubre gondola No. 2, S. 200”; Mahler: “Songs of a Wayfarer “(Transcribed for English horn); Nielsen: “Wind Quintet, op. 43”; Shostakovich: “String Quartet No. 7 in F# minor, op. 108”; and Brahms: “Piano Quartet in c minor, op. 60.” July 24. 3pm Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1 at Hollister Rd., San Luis Obispo. $35-$75. More info: 7813009, tickets@festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. TIM MCGRAW WITH BROOKE EDEN July 24. Chumash Grandstand Arena, Mid State Fair, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: 1-800909-3247, midstatefair.com.
4. JJUUJJUU will support. Tickets available at Boo Boo Records and vallitix.com. 8pm Fremont Theatre, 888 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo. $32-$35. REBELUTION LIVE Aug. 14, with special guets The Green and J Boog, Stick Figure, Through the Roots, DJ Mackle. Gates open 4:30pm Avila Beach Golf Resort, 656 Ana Bay Rd., Avila Beach. More info: 540-3508, avilabeachresort.com. THE GO-GO’S FAREWELL TOUR Aug. 23. Commemorating a groundbreaking thirty-eight years in the music industry. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $45-$65. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com. MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD LIVE Aug. 25. With special guests Zella Day. Tickets available at michaelfranti.com ad Boo
avilabeachresort.com. AN EVENING WITH TOTO Sept. 11. The performances will feature repertoire for their latest studio album XIV, classic hits, and both band and fan favorites. 7:30pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $45-$65. More info: (323) 468-9638, annisha@ nederlander.com.
Theater and comedy ACROSS THE RIVER through June 12. Across the River is a new musical based on one of America?s most-loved novels. Fun for the whole family! Followed by a hilarious THEATER continued page 43
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vaudeville revue skewering all things medical entitled Laughter is the Best Medicine. The Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano., $19-$25. More info: 489-2499, boxofficemelodrama@gmail.com, americanmelodrama.com. MOON OVER BUFFALO The Pewter Plough Playhouse presents the raucous farce by Ken Ludwig about a dysfunctional theater troupe performing at the Erlander Theatre in Buffalo, New York, in 1953. The director is Chrys Barnes, through May 29. Fri./ Sat.: 7:30pm; Sun: 3pm Pewter Plough Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. $17-$22/Opening Gals $30. More info: 927-3877, boxoffice@pewterploughplayhouse. org, pewterploughplayhouse.org. LEGALLY BLONDE JR. THE MUSICAL Presented by Coastal Youth Theatre, May 27 through 29. Fri: 7pm; Sat.: 2 and 7pm; Sun.: 3pm Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $10. More info: 489-9444, boxoffice@ clarkcenter.org, clarkcenter.org. AERIAL BALLET - EVENTYR: CIRCUS OF FAIRY TALES On May 27 and 28, favorite characters and familiar villains like Alice, Pinocchio, Hook and Maleficent will fly 25 feet into the air on aerial silks, lyra, rope, and hammock. Eventyr weaves together more than 14 beloved fairy tales into one performance! 7pm Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $20 for adults; $15 for students, seniors and children. More info: 748-6245, suspendedmotionslo@gmail.com, suspendedmotion.net. STORYTELLING, MUSIC AND DANCE The Desert Coast Dancers from The Red Tent Dance Studio and the Playful Rhythm and Movement kids class present a musical story about a doll that is really a queen under a spell, and why the pirates took her and how she gets help from the gypsies. May 28. 2-3pm Los Osos Library, 2075 Palisades Ave., Los Osos. Free. More info: 2036318, theredtentdance@gmail.com, theredtentdancestudio.com/. AUDITIONS FOR ALL MY SONS Auditions for Arthur Miller’s classic held May 28. Read from script, monologue optional. All roles open. Call Director Gene Strohl for info or to schedule appointment at a different time. The show runs Oct. 7 through Nov. 6. 4-6pm Pewter Plough Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. More info: 748-1044, auditions@ pewterploughplayhouse.org, pewterploughplayhouse.org. BYE, BYE BIRDIE SLO Little Theatre presents the Tony Award winning musical satire of the 1950’s, June 3 through July 2. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm 2-7pm San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15-$33. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@ slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre. org. READERS’ THEATRE: STRANGE BEDFELLOWS June 4 and 5. Pewter Plough Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, boxoffice@pewterploughplayhouse. org, pewterploughplayhouse.org. CINDERELLA, CHOPINIANA, GISELLE Features 24 classically trained dancers in the seldom seen masterpiece, Chopiniana, as well as a cast of 50 in Cinderella and Giselle, Act I, June 4 and 5. Sat.: 7pm; Sun.: 3pm Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $15 child/$20 adult. More
info: 489-9444, everybodycandance@ msn.com, clarkcenter.org. THE SUCCESSPIT Comedy and other entertaining stuff is happening in this circus warehouse as it does every first Sunday of the month. Free bananas. Madmen will be the house band and the lineup includes Michael Kaplan, Sabrina Pratt, Joel Postman, and more. June 5. 8pm Suspended Motion, 207 Suburban Rd., San Luis Obispo. $5. More info: 540-8300, Candelario24@gmail.com. THE SOLVANG LIBRARY presents juggler David Cousin June 10 from 4 to 4:50 p.m. Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr., Santa Ynez. More info: 688-4214. LIVE COMEDY June 10. Enjoy live Stand Up Comedy the second Friday of every month at Socrates Coffee House in Atascadero. The funniest local and touring comics bring you 90 minutes of hilarity. Admission is free, but pass-the-hat donations are accepted. 7pm Socrates Coffee House, 5985 Traffic Way, Atascadero. Free. More info: 4610579, salvadorespana@yahoo.com. LIVE FROM THE CORE presents Rachel Kane and Beka Castillo June 11, Paul Lobo Portuges and Teresa Mei Chuc July 9, and David Ochs and David Campo Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. CORE Winery Tasting Room, 105 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt. Free. More info: 9371600, corewine.com. THE FOSSEMALLE DANCE STUDIO is celebrating 30 years with a gala filled with dance, music, and food on June 12 at 2 p.m. Fossemalle Dance Studio, 3595 Numancia St., Santa Ynez. More info: 688-8494. THE GREAT AMERICAN MELODRAMA presents Across the River through June 12, Under the Boardwalk beginning June 16 and A
Witless Rogue starting July 14. Call for times The Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano. More info: 489-2499, americanmelodrama.com. UNDER THE BOARDWALK June 16 through Sept. 17. A clam and a gull fall in love in this wacky musical. The Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano. More info: 4892499, americanmelodrama.com. PCPA THEATERFEST presents the 52nd summer season featuring The Glass Menagerie June 16 through 26, Shrek the Musical June 30 through July 31, Sense and Sensibility Aug. 5 through 21, and In the Heights Aug. 26 through Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang. $38.50 to $49.50. More info: 922-8313, boxoffice@pcpa.org, pcpa.org. RED, WHITE, AND TUNA June 27 through July 17. Pewter Plough Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, boxoffice@ pewterploughplayhouse.org, pewterploughplayhouse.org. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE June 17, 18, and 19. Fri. and Sat.: 7:30pm; Sun.: 3pm Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, CA-1, San Luis Obispo. More info: 546-3198, cpactickets.cuesta.edu. PCPA THEATERFEST presents the 52nd summer season featuring Shrek the Musical June 22 through 25, Sense and Sensibility July 21 through 30, and In the Heights Aug. 11 through 20. Call for times Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria. More info: 922-8313, boxoffice@pcpa.org, pcpa.org. THE SOLVANG LIBRARY presents storyteller Michael Katz on June 25 from 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr., Solvang. More info: 699-4214, solvanglibrary@ santabarbaraca.gov.
Fun for the 4th
The South County Historical Society will be serving hot dogs, lemonade,
and ice cream, and the Village Band will perform for the 4th of July celebration at the Rotary Bandstand in Arroyo Grande at 1 p.m. Arroyo Grande in Bloom members dedicated to beautifying the village will be on site and handing out gifts. Visit arroyograndevillage.org for further inquiry. WESLIE CHING presents a sitespecific dance work as part of “Shift, Stretch, Expand: Everyday Transformations” on June 26 at 2 p.m. Hotel Indigo, 1214 State St., Santa Barbara. Free. More info: 9665373, hello@mcasantabarbara.org, mcasantabarbara.org. A WITLESS ROGUE Duke Phillipo wishes to marry Laura, but Laura loves Paolo, find out what happens in this swashbuckling melodrama, July 14 through Sept. 18. The Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano. More info: 489-2499, americanmelodrama.com. THE COLLECTION A play celebrating the life of art collecter Peggy Guggenheim, July 14, 15, and 16 at Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo and July 17 and 18 at Studios on the Park in Paso Robles. 7:30pm 1531 Monterey St./1130 Pine St.. $10-$15. More info: Steynberg Gallery: 5470278; Studios on the Park: 238-9800. THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS SLO Little Theatre’s Academy of Creative Theatre presents The Jungle Book KIDS, a delightful adaptation of the classic Disney animated film, running July 15 through 31, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7pm,and Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm. San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15-$30.
More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@ Theater production on July 29 slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre. and 30 and Aug. 5 and 6 at 7 p.m. Lompoc Civic Auditorium, 217 South L org. St., Lompoc. $8 to $12. THE GREAT AMERICAN READERS’ THEATRE: ORIGINAL MELODRAMA presents Camp PLAYS BY RAY DEROUIN Melodrama for ages 7 through 17 June 4 and 5. Pewter Plough Mondays through Fridays from Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. July 18 through Aug. 5 from 9 More info: 927-3877, boxoffice@ a.m. to 1 p.m. with a performance pewterploughplayhouse.org, on Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. and Aug. 8 at 7 pewterploughplayhouse.org. p.m. The Melodrama, 1863 Front St., CREATIVE KIDS MUSICAL Oceano. $475. More info: 489-2499, THEATER CAMP Enjoy week-long americanmelodrama.com. fun at this Musical Theater summer THE CHUMASH CASINO RESORT camp for kids ages 7-12 years old. presents comedian Jerry Seinfeld Children will learn acting, performing on July 21. Call for times Chumash improvisation, dancing, singing, Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, exploring rhythm and percussion, Santa Ynez. $75 to $155. More info: 1-800-CHUMASH, chumashcasino.com. playing games, creating art, and practicing yoga. Aug. 1 through 5. DANA ADOBE holds a fundraiser at PCPA’s Sense and Sensibility on July noon-4pm Woman’s Club Community Center, 211 Vernon St., Arroyo 22. Call for times Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria. More Grande. $135. More info: 4735474, sbohlken@arroyogrande.org, info: 922-8313, boxoffice@pcpa.org. arroyogrande.org. THE SANTA MARIA CIVIC THE SANTA MARIA PUBLIC THEATRE presents Peter Pan and LIBRARY presents storyteller Wendy July 22 at 7 p.m., July 23 at 1:30 and 7 p.m., July 24 at 1:30 p.m., Christopher Lopez Aug. 3 at 4 p.m. Santa Maria Public Library, July 29 at 7 p.m., July 30 at 1:30 421 S. McClelland St., Santa and 7 p.m., and July 31 at 1:30 p.m. Maria. More info: 925-0951, Santa Maria Civic Theatre, 1660 N. libraryyouth@ci.santa-maria.ca.us, McClelland St., Santa Maria. Free. cityofsantamaria.org. More info: 922-4442, smctheatre@ THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB Aug. 12 gmail.com. THEATER continued page 44 GODSPELL is a Lompoc Youth
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through Sept. 11. Pewter Plough Playhouse, 828 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, boxoffice@ pewterploughplayhouse.org, pewterploughplayhouse.org. THE DROWSY CHAPERONE SLO Little Theatre presents this the hilarious Tony Award-winning musical within a comedy, Aug. 19 through Sept. 11, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm. 2 and 7pm San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15-$35. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre. org, slolittletheatre.org.
$7 general. More info: 543-8562, info@sloma.org, sloma.org. MOVIES IN THE PARK invites all to bring a lawn chair and watch a movie with family and friends on June 25, July 23, and Aug. 27 at dusk Santa Maria. Free. More info: 925-0951, cityofsantamaria.org. THE CITY OF LOMPOC Parks and Recreation presents Movies in the Park featuring High School Musical on July 22, Night at the Museum Aug. 5, and Cars Aug. 19 at dusk Ryon Park, 125 W. Walnut Ave., Lompoc. More info: 875-8100. THE SANTA MARIA PUBLIC LIBRARY presents Batman Week featuring movies from the franchise Aug. 8 through 13 at noon Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria. More info: 925-0951, cityofsantamaria.org.
Summer movies summer art
WATCH A GREAT BOOK AT SLO LIBRARY A screengn of a movie adaptation of Michael Punke’s book The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge. A frontiersman on a fur trading expedition fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and left for dead. Rated R. June 1. 5:30pm SLO Library Community Room, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo., Free. More info: 781-1215, oostaff@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.evanced.info. FAMILY MOVIE June 4. Popcorn and a movie every first Saturday of the month. Always G/PG. Sponsored by Friends of Los Osos Library. Call for title. 2pm Los Osos Library, 2075 Palisades Ave., Los Osos. Free. More info: 528-1862, oystaff@slolibrary.org. SLOMA FILM NIGHT: TROUBLEMAKERS The film features a cadre of renegade New York artists that sought to transcend the limitations of painting and sculpture by producing earthworks on a monumental scale in the desolate desert spaces of the American southwest. June 20. 7pm. Doors open at 6:30pm San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Suggested donation $5 for members,
WOVEN BRONZE SCULPTURE An exhibit by Bay Area artists Virginia Harrison, through May 30. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo., Free. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. THE RED LINE through May 29. An exhibit by artist Doron Gazit, who photographs red pneumatic tubes in places affected by climate change. Gazit will also install pneumatic tubes within and around the museum. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. AROUND THE WORLD IN MANY WAYS - AUTISM EXPRESSIONS through June 7. Always a favorite in our annual Autism Expressions Shows, Jason celebrates his first one-man show featuring his interesting use of line in paintings, drawings, and digital art focusing on locations worldwide. Seven Sisters Gallery, 601 Embarcadero #8, Morro Bay. Free. More info: 772-9955, the7sistersgallery@yahoo.com, sevensistersgalleryca.com. ORIENTAL BRUSH PAINTING
Seeing lavender
Get ready to paint the town purple during the 8th annual Lavender
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EXHIBIT through May 31. Nipomo Library, 918 W. Tefft St., Nipomo. Free. More info: 461-6161, jlaurenzi@slolibrary.org, slolibrary. org. BARBARA PFISTER EXHIBIT Through June 30. West End Espresso and Tea, 670-A Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 5434902, frstcls@aol.com. SILK PAINTING EXHIBIT Silk paintings and hand-painted scarves by Pamela Rivas, through May 31. Reception: 11am-5pm Filipponi Ranch Cellars, 1850 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 596-0795, pamela.a.rivas@gmail.com. CELEBRATE FILM PHOTOGRAPHY Reception for fine art photography by Jeff Allen. Landscapes and more from the Southwest. The show is ongoing through June 4. Joebella Coffee, 3168 El Camino Real, Atascadero. More info: 305-9252, Jeffmpt@ sbcglobal.net. THE FIGURE PAINTINGS OF ROSEMARY PISCIOTTA Rosemary Pisciotta creates in acrylic, oil, watercolor, and mixed media, which can be found in both private and business collections. She has been honored at many juried shows. Her work will be up through May 31. Cambria Library, 1043 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-4336, ocstaff@slolibrary.org. WORLD FUSION DANCE World Fusion is an eclectic mix of modern dance and martial arts blended with traditional dance from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Ancient techniques as well as modern styles are incorporated in World Fusion, through June 28. 10-11am and 6-7pm The Red Tent Dance Studio, 679 Santa Ysabel St., Los Osos. $14 per class. More info: 203-6318, theredetentdance@gmail. com, theredtentdancestudio.com/. TRILOGY ART GROUP EXHIBIT Art will be on display at the Nipomo Library through June 2. Nipomo Library, 918 W. Tefft St., Nipomo. Free. More info: 461-6161, ART continued page 46
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jlaurenzi@slolibrary.org, slolibrary. org. SEA SCAPES through May 30. Art Central Gallery, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 747-4200, artcentral93401@gmail.com. CENTRAL COAST WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MEMBERS SPRING SHOW: RISKY BUSINESS Features watermedia paintings using techniques and materials outside of members’ normal comfort zone to achieve something new and challenging, through June 26. Reception on June 3 from 6-9pm. Haven Realty Gallery, 1039 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 439-0295. THE ART WE EAT ON: FOUR CENTURIES OF TABLEWARE From salt cellars to tea bowls, from tazzas to tureens, follow the evolution of utilitarian specialization and artistic extravagance at meals, presented in the newly restored Jack House dining room. May 29. 1-4pm The Jack House, 536, San Luis Obispo. $5, free for kids. More info: 470-0983, friendsofthejackhouse@gmail.com. CAVERNS AND LIGHT The jewelry art of Rochelle Niemrow, through July 27. Seven Sisters Gallery, 601 Embarcadero, Morro Bay. More info: 772-9955. ART WALK FRIDAY Caverns and Light, New Exciting Works s by jewelry artist Rochelle Niemerow. Show runs through July 8. 5-8pm Seven Sisters Gallery, 601 Embarcadero #8, Morro Bay. Free. More info: 772-9955, the7sistersgallery@yahoo.com, sevensistersgalleryca.com. KIDS CRAFT School age children make-n-take a craft at the Los Osos Library on the third Wednesday of every month. Program sponsored by Friends of Los Osos Library, through June 15. 3pm Los Osos Library, 2075 Palisades, Los Osos. Free. More info: 528-1862, oystaff@slolibrary.org. BRUSHSTROKES Presented by The Painters Group of San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, and juried by Robert Burridge, through June 27. 2pm-4pm Art Center Morro Bay, 835 Main St., Morro Bay. Free. More info: 7722504, artcenter.morrobay@gmail. com, artcentermorrobay.com. PASSAGE TO PASO A photo exhibit featuring portraits of immigrants living in Paso Robles, through July 1. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. CALIFORNIA GROWN - A CELEBRATION IN CHINOISERIE An oil series by Cambria artist Lana Cochrun will hang through July 19. The series is a tribute to Chinese lacquer ware and California agriculture. 7am-9pm Big Sky Cafe, 1121 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 5455401, art@bigsky.com. ART CENTER ACTIVITY: MIXED MEDIA VOLCANO Pour red, orange, and yellow paint onto paper, blow the paint around through a straw to create a lava-like effect. Add a paper volcano cone through May 29. 10am-5pm San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum, 1010 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo. Admission. More info: 5455874, info@slocm.org, slocm.org. ART IN THE PARKING LOT OUTDOOR ART FAIR We’re opening up the front parking lot at the CCA for a one-day special event. Local and regional artists will show, sell, and demonstrate their work. May 28. 11am-4pm Cambria Center for the Arts, 1350 Main St., Cambria. Free. More info: 927-8190, kerry.drager@
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gmail.com. PASO ARTSFEST 2016 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteer registrations are now being accepted for Paso ArtsFest 2016—the Memorial Day Weekend celebration of the visual and performing arts. Volunteer opportunities during the main festival event on May 28. 7am-4pm Paso Robles City Park, 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles. Free. More info: 237-3870, srobitaille@prcity. com. PASO ARTSFEST Outdoor fine art show and sale, local stars quick-draw, kids art smart zone, createspace for adults, live music and performances, and wine bar. May 28. 10am-4pm Paso Robles Downtown City Park, 11th and Pine St., Paso Robles. Free. More info: 227-7236, info@pasoartsfest.com, pasoartsfest.com. PASO ARTSFEST 2016 May 28. Featuring oever 70 artists, wine tasting, three bands, abd a bar and lounge. 10am-4pm Paso Robles Donwtown City Park, Paso Robles. More info: pasoartsfest.com. SISTERS IN CRIME is an organization of mystery and suspense writers. Eleven authors will be selling and signing books on May 29 from 1 to 4 p.m. Zaca Mesa Winery, 6905 Foxen Canyon Road, Los Olivos. CENTRAL COAST WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY PROGRAM MEETING Tom Di Santo, Principal Architect with M:OME and Associate Professor of Architecture at Cal Poly, will give a presentation on watercolor, one of his areas of expertise. May 31. 6:30pm: social time; 7pm: meeting/demonstration San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church (Wesley Room), 1515 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo., Free. More info: 439-0295, arttrekfineart@ gmail.com, ccwsart.com. CARVED, COILED & THROWN CERAMICS June 1 through July 31. Unique, functional, imaginative, decorative works in clay. Opening reception is June 3 from 6-9pm, during Art After Dark: SLO. Gallery at the Network, 778 Higuera St. Ste. B., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7880886, galleryatthenetwork@gmail. com, thegalleryatthenetwork.com. ARTFUL GIFTS FOR GRADS AND DADS Featuring wonderful handcrafted items chosen specifically because they make greats gifts for these 2 occasions! The Gallery has put together a display of artistic woodwork, ceramics, glass, fiber, jewelry, and cards. June 1 through 30. 11am-6pm Gallery at the Network, 778 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 788-0886, galleryatthenetwork@gmail.com, galleryatthenetwork.com. HUMAN FORM Art Central is looking for art depicting the human figure, all mediums are accepted. The show will run June 3 through 27. Dropoff art on June 1. The entry form can be found at artcentralslo. wordpress.com. Art Central Gallery, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 747-4200, artcentral93401@gmail.com. CLAUDIA CHAPMAN AND IVANIE FINSVIK present “Forever Wild” paintings June 1 through 30 with an opening reception on June 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gallery Los Olivos, 2920 Grande Ave., Los Olivos. More info: 688-7517, gilfordgraphics@ comcast.net. SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST BILL SIMA AND FEATURED ARTIST SPANKY ANDERSON EXHIBIT Photos by Sima and paintings by Anderson will be on display, June 1 through 29. 10am-6pm
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4-pm and artist talk at 5:30pm. Nikhil Murthy is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. His work uses elements and ideas from politics, television, hip-hop, science, and economics. Noon-4pm Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery, Highway 1, Room 7170, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 546-3202, sabrina_jenkins@ cuesta.edu, cuesta.edu. PCPA THEATERFEST presents two Young People’s Project acting workshops for ages 9 to 18. The camps run June 25 through July 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and July 3 through 9 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria. $230 to $295. More info: 928-7331, info@ pcpa.org. THE WILDLING MUSEUM features a colorful gourd bowl workshop under the guidance of artist Kathy Badrak on June 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Wildling Museum, 1511 Mission Dr., Solvang. More info: 686-8315, wildlingmuseum.org. NOT THE SAME RIVERFeeaturing unique paintings of the California landscape by Central Coast artists Glynis Tinglof and Tom Peck. A fresh and contemporary look at landscape painting and the inspiring landscape of the Central Coast in particular. June 30 through July 31. Noon9pm Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 2389800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. PARADISE June 30 through July 31. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 2389800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. WHY DIDN’T YOU MAKE IT LARGER An exhibit by Peg Grady and Heidi Petersen, June 30 through July 31. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 2389800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. ANTIQUE BUTTONS, A JOURNEY INTO OUR PAST July 8. 5-8pm Seven Sisters Gallery, 601
Embarcadero, Morro Bay. More info: 772-9955. ART AFTER DARK JULY July 9. A fun tradition of art, wine, and live music-filled evenings! July is the opening for Not the Same River and Paradise. Enjoy premium wine tasting by Halter Ranch Vineyard. 6-9pm Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. $5 wine tasting only. More info: 238-9800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. SLOMA DAY TRIP TO THE HAMMER MUSEUM Join SLOMA for a day trip to the Hammer Museum in West LA. The contemporary art museum is known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Includes tour of Made in LA exhibition. July 16. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $125 SLOMA for members, $140 general. More info: 543-8562, info@sloma. org, sloma.org. THE LANDSCAPE CONNECTION, LIVELY, LUMINOUS AND LOCAL Featuring landscapes and seascapes by Julie Dunn, Rosanne Seitz, Laurel Sherrie, and Peggy Turk, Aug. 1 through Sept. 30. Artist reception is Aug. 5 from 6-9 pm. Gallery at the Network, 778 Higuera St. Ste. B., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7880886, galleryatthenetwork@gmail. com, thegalleryatthenetwork.com. RELEVANT Aug. 4 through 28. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. THE ART OF AVIATION Featuring pieces from Estrella Warbirds and Camp Roberts Hisorical Museums, curated by Jill Thayer, Aug. 4 through 28. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 2389800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org, studiosonthepark.org. ART AFTER DARK AUGUST A fun tradition of art, wine, and live music filled evenings at the start of every month! Aug. 6. 6-9pm Studios on
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Recreation presents introductory tension and trauma releasing exercises every Thursday from June 2 through July 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Buellton Recreational Center, 301 2nd St., Buellton. $108. More info: 6881086, buelltonrec.com/fitness. FIRST FRIDAY MILONGA Traditional Milonga recurring the first Friday of every month. The DJ is John Richardson. June 3 through July 8. 8-11pm South Bay Community Center, 2180 Palisades Ave., Los Osos. $7/donation to SBCC. More info: 305-3327, lori4rachel@gmail.com, tangomango.org. SANTA YNEZ VALLEY PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE present the annual Wine Country Bike Trek June 3 through 5. Call for times Midland School, Santa Ynez Valley. More info: 686-0295, erica@syvphp.org, winecountrybiketrek.com. BELLYFIT New session begins June 4 for this fun women’s dance fitness class, where East meets West in music and moves. Sign up for one class or the whole session. 8:45am Senior Center, 1445 Santa Rosa Ave., San Luis Obispo. More info: 5506944, tribelation@gmail.com. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CLASSIC GRAND PRIX June 1 through 5, Grand Prix on June 4. 5pm Paso Robles Horse Park, 3801 Hughes Parkway, Paso Robles. Free. More info: 369-1338, adief@bigredmktg. com, pasorobleshorsepark.com. YOGA FOR MANKIND presents prenatal yoga every Saturday from June 4 through 25 at 11 a.m. Yoga for Mankind, 130 N. Broadway St.,
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HAPPY CANYON VINEYARD presents the 5th annual Santa Ynez Valley Polo Classic benefiting People Helping People on June 25 from noon to 3 p.m. Piocho Ranch, 1100 Secretariat Dr., Santa Ynez. More info: 686-0295, erica@syvphp.org, syvphp.org/events/poloclassic. SYV POLO CLASSIC features world renowned polo player and Ralph Lauren model, Nacho Figueras, on June 25. Call for times Happy Canyon Vineyard, 30 El Paso, Santa Barbara. Prices vary. More info: 686-0295, erica@syvphp.org, syvphp.org. THE CITY OF LOMPOC Parks and Recreation presents free swim days on June 25 from 1 to 3 p.m. and Aug. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. Lompoc Aquatic Center, 207 W. College Ave., Lompoc. Free. More info: 875-8100. CAMP NATOMA - SLEEP UNDER THE STARS Sessions available June 26 through July 3 for 1st through 11th grades. Includes many outdoor acitivities like hiking, archery, arts and crafts, geocaching, swimming, and more. Camp Fire USA Camp Natoma, 617 Cypress Mountain Rd., Paso Robles. More info: 773-5126. THE LOMPOC FAMILY YMCA is offering summer sports weeks including soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and more June 29 through Aug. 31. Call for times Lompoc Family YMCA, 201 W. College Ave., Lompoc. More info: 736-3483. GREAT AMERICAN MOTORSPORTS SHOW is the 5th annual fundraiser for the Lompoc Valley Motorsports Park on July 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1500 North H St., Lompoc. More info: 757-8047.
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p.m., intermediate two-step every Thursday through June 30 at 6:45 p.m., and Cha Cha lessons every Thursday from June 2 through 30 at 7:30 p.m. Oasis Senior Center, 420 Soares Ave., Orcutt. $8. More info: 680-5695, dancewithu@gmail.com. CONVERSATIONS IN THE DALLIDET ADOBE GARDEN Featuring Don Warden. Learn how the land was grown from a rancherfarmer whose family farm on Los Osos Valley Road is a landmark. May 27. Noon-1:00pm Dallidet Adobe and Garden, 1185 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo. $5 suggested Donation, free to members. More info: 5430638, alicia@historycenterslo.org, historycenterslo.org. ADULT COLORING CLUB May 27. A free class on the relaxing practice of adult coloring. Four classes will take place the last Friday of each month, May through August. 4:30-5:30pm Cambria Library, 1043 Main St., Cambria. Free. More info: 461-6161, jlaurenzi@slolibrary.org, slolibrary. org. MOCK ACT TEST SAT and/or ACT scores are the third most important factor in college admissions. National College Planning Solutions is proud
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Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Registration is $325 for members, $375 for general. More info: 543-8562, info@sloma.org, sloma.org/education/workshops.php. ELVERHOJ MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART presents a celebration of native language and oral traditions June 7, the Solstice Sundowner Benefit Party June 18, A Passion for Culture with Holli Harmon July 20, and a Danish culture appreciation event Aug. 13. Additionally, two Viking art workshops will be held June 11 and July 8. Call for times Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang. More info: 686-1211, elverhoj.org. SANTA BARBARA CENTRAL LIBRARY presents an adult coloring and button making class on June 3, beginners knitting on July 1, and embroidery basics on Aug. 5 from noon to 2 p.m. Santa Barbara Central Library, 40 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara. Free. More info: 962-7653, sbplibrary.org. YOGA FOR MANKIND is offering a Juicing 101 course on June 3 at 6:30 p.m. Yoga for Mankind, 130 N. Broadway St., Suite B, Orcutt. Free. More info: 680-6542, vicki@yogaformankind.com, yogaformankind.com. FREE PROJECT OF LIGHT CLINIC The Lightshare Team is providing uplifting infusions of light through pineal tones, June 4. No appointment is necessary. All ages are welcome. 11am-2pm Lightshare Center, 22701 El Camino Real, Santa Margarita. Free. More info: 438-4347, wendy@ lightshare.us, lightshare.us. NUTRITION: FACT OF FICTION The truth behind dietary trends and nutritional needs, presented by Healt Eductation Specialist, Moran Feld, from the SLO County Public Health Department. June 4. 2pm San Luis Obispo County Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-5991, slolibrary.org. SUMMER HORSE CLASSES FOR KIDS Kids learn animal communication, basic horse skills,
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materials. More info: 543-8562, info@sloma.org, sloma.org. THE SOLVANG LIBRARY presents Mad Science Physics Olympics on July 26 from 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr., Solvang. More info: 699-4214, solvanglibrary@santabarbaraca.gov. THE CITY OF SANTA MARIA Recreation and Parks Department presents a teen police academy for grades 7 to 12 on Aug. 1 through 5 from 9 a.m. to noon Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department, 615 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria. $52 to $68. More info: 925-0951, Ext. 2260, cityofsantamaria.org. FUN WITH CHESS Interactive beginners guide to chess for adults, presented by the San Luis Obispo Chess Club, Aug. 13. 2pm San Luis Obispo County Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-5991, slolibrary.org.
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NIPOMO CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET Takes place on Sundays from 11am-2:30pm Monarch Club, 1645 Trilogy Parkway, Nipomo., Free. More info: 929-3081, glenn5612@att.net. PASO ROBLES Tues. at City Park from 3-6pm 11th and Spring St., Paso Robles. More info: 748-1109, northcountyfarmersmarkets.com. WOODSTOCK’S PIZZA’S CRAFT FOOD continued page 62
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BEER MONTH Woodstock?s Pizza is celebrating one of America?s favorite past times all month long, craft beer drinking! Weekly beer-themed events through May 31, from live music to special pint nights! 11am Woodstock’s Pizza, 1000 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 541-4420, maria@altstrategies.com, woodstocksslo. com/craft_beer_month/. BACKYARD WINEMAKER DINNER SERIES Featuring handcrafted cuisine paired with wine from a different local winery each month, May 27: Claiborne and Churchil; June 24: Vina Robles ; June
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