Apr 27 Saturday
Come wonder the streets of Santa Margarita in search of treasures. Everything from A-Z will be available from this town wide yard sale extravaganza that's known to be one of the most popular annual events in the county. Bring your wagon as you can easily walk between the 60+ participating households throughout town. Online map will be available a few days in advance.
Multiflora Garden Club is holding its Annual Plant Sale to support local scholarships. Includes fruit trees, specialty tomato plants, perennials, succulents, and more.For more information https://sites.google.com/view/multiflora-garden-club/meetings-programs/events?authuser=0 or call 805 226-9037
Mental Health First Aid is a 6.5 hour certification course that teaches community members how to help someone who may be developing a mental health challenge or coping with a worsening mental health challenge or substance abuse disorder. Participants learn how to recognize, understand and respond appropriately to signs of mental health challenges of varying intensity, as well as substance use disorders.
The Clay Studio in Los Osos is offering a private workshop on local wild/native clay. This is an approx. three hour exploration on identifying, harvesting, and sculpting with our extremely abundant natural resource: Clay. Learn applications such as adobe, cobb, rammed earth, and natural earth renders.*Book a class any day of the week that works for you to come out. We work by donation. Suggested donation: $75 limit three people. Call to book: 805.602.2767
In 1989, a small group walking tour of the downtown area began being led by highly knowledgeable volunteer docents. These Saturday tours focused on architectural styles, significant and historic buildings, aesthetics, past and present building usage, and landscape history. To this day, tours are available every Saturday and Sunday at 10 am led by our dedicated and knowledgeable group of volunteer docents. Join us for a weekend tour or ask about how to become a tour docent yourself!Reservations are recommended as a courtesy to our docents. Reserve online at afsb.org.
Join presenter Luna as we learn how to create clay totems—inspired by los Atlantes de Tula, ancient warrior statues from Toltec culture.For ages 3+. This program will be presented in Spanish and English.
Come to Tomato Fandango at the lovely Tiber Canyon Olive Ranch in San Luis Obispo! You will find 40 varieties of tomatoes, including many hard to find heirlooms, unique basil varieties, specialty herbs, gourmet lettuces, Italian and Asian eggplants, sweet and hot peppers, as well as squash and cucumbers of many types. Many fruit trees and bushes will also be offered including blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, citrus and more.
Come to our Everything Edible shop takeover at Growing Grounds Downtown during the entire month of April!We will be featuring all of your favorite Spring garden starts including hard to find heirloom and hybrid tomatoes, peppers, herbs, berries, cucumbers, eggplants, flowers and much more.
The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art is pleased to present Outlandish, an NEA Our Town grant-funded exhibition by multidisciplinary artist April Banks. Including film, mixed media, ritual, and sculpture, Outlandish imagines a respite of mystery for those who most need it. This exhibition returns to and proceeds from ancient knowledge and harmony with nature, world-building an alternate narrative toward a freer existence. Runs April 5 to July 29.
Celebrate Poetry Month at our second annual Poetry & Pastries event outside under the sunshade at Arroyo Grande Library. Poets will read their work and the community is invited to join at an open mic with their original work. Refreshments will be provided.