Jun 02 Tuesday
In this two-hour training, current and incoming board officers will gain a clear understanding of their individual duties and shared responsibilities. We'll explore the leadership role of the President/Chair, the record-keeping and compliance role of the Secretary, and the financial oversight role of the Treasurer. Through real-world scenarios and peer discussion, participants will learn how to collaborate effectively and uphold fiduciary duties.
SLO Skiers, a local, non-profit, year-round sports & social club for adults has monthly meetings. A social hour at 5:30 pm has food & drink. Meetings follow.
Author and eco-activist Robin Greenfield returns to San Luis Obispo to share his immersive journey of foraging 100% of his food and medicine for an entire year, living directly from what the Earth provides.
Through stories from his travels and experiences across the country, Robin explores how reconnecting with nature can strengthen community resilience and support more localized, sustainable food systems. Robin will also introduce the 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative, a grassroots effort inviting communities to plant fruit and nut trees nationwide.
Jun 03 Wednesday
UC Master Gardener Program of San Luis Obispo County extends an invitation to the public to visit our SLO demonstration garden. Bring your lunch, tour the garden, ask questions, or just sit and enjoy the sights & sounds of the Garden of the Seven Sisters.
Held the first Wednesday of each month from April through September, this informal drop-in event is an opportunity to ask the Master Gardeners questions.
Come and enjoy the work of a talented and special artist, Joe Milazzo. Milazzo's work borders on the reverent while expressing the humanity in western scenes. Your presence will help sustain the stories, spirit and legacy of the American West.
The art exhibition and sale is open through May 31rst, Wednesday through Saturdays, from noon to 4 pm.
When ICE agents show up in a community, the impact is immediate: families are separated, neighbors are frightened, and questions about legality go unanswered. But what does the law actually require of immigration enforcement? And what happens when enforcement strays outside those boundaries? Join the League of Women Voters for a lunch time, on-line discussion of these important questions. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. To register, go to https://lwvslo.org/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=188423&item_id=2960378 or email socialpolicy@lwvslo.org
Jun 04 Thursday
New federal requirements are changing how individuals maintain access to essential benefits like CalFresh and Medi-Cal, with work and community engagement requirements beginning June 1, 2026 for CalFresh and January 1, 2027 for Medi-Cal.
In this roundtable session, representatives from the Family Service Agency will share how nonprofits can help minimize loss of Medi-Cal coverage by supporting CenCal Health members in meeting H.R.1 community engagement and six-month renewal requirements. A CalFresh Program Manager from the County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services will provide an overview of upcoming CalFresh changes, including who will be impacted, what these changes will look like for participants, and which types of community engagement activities will count toward the requirements.
Together, we’ll explore the role nonprofits can play in creating accessible, trackable volunteer opportunities that help community members stay connected to critical services.
*This session is for Executive Directors and CEOs of SLO County nonprofit organizations, along with staff members they choose to invite.
Jun 05 Friday
Escape to the California coast for a weekend of watercolor, inspiration, and connection at Camp Ocean Pines, perched on the bluffs of beautiful Cambria. Over three days, artist and instructor Jay Stieler will guide you through painting the iconic landscapes of the Central Coast: from misty hills and oak-studded valleys to the rugged coast and shimmering ocean light.
Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced painter, this retreat will focus on technique development, confidence, and your own creative voice in a peaceful, supportive setting.
Gather your friends and head over to Hubba Wines in Tin City for live music every Friday evening from May 1 to August 28th. Raise a glass to the setting sun while swaying to the tunes of talented local bands. We’ll have wine and food available for purchase.
Doors open at 5:00 pm. Music starts at 6:00 pm. All ages welcome. $5.00 donation per person at the door.
The Cal Poly Spring Jazz Concert will feature performances by Cal Poly’s University Jazz Band and four Jazz Combos. Highlights of the jazz band’s set include Don Menza’s blazing fast trumpet feature “Dizzyland,” Ryan Haines’ ballad “There’s a Letter from Home,” and Marshall Gilkes’ “4711 Special,” a contemporary chart that will feature extended solos by saxophonist Will Last, and trombonist Sam Stabinsky.