May 11 Sunday
The Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) is thrilled to announce this special exhibit, a unique art and literary event. The work of local visual artists will be displayed along with accompanying brief, written interpretations provided by a talented community of writers. Participants will include the Joslyn Center group, “Rough Writers,” as well as a variety of local poets, novelists, journalists, and high school students. Amateur and professional writers will partake in this event. When: April 29 to June 29 (Tuesday through Sundays from 12 to 4 pm) Artist’s Reception: Saturday, May 3, from 4:30-6:00 pmContact: www.cambriaarts.org or Sheri Parisian at gallery@cambriaarts.org.
Mother's Day Reggae fest featuring SOULFYAH in the Mix, Ras Danny and the Reggae All Stars. Do not miss the tribal belly dance, gypsy performances, henna art and face painting, shopping, food and fun for the whole family.
The City of Pismo Beach Recreation Division proudly presents the Pacific Breeze Concerts at Pismo Beach Rotary Amphitheater at Dinosaur Caves Park. This three show summer series will feature exceptional regional musical groups as well as special family activities. Food available for purchase. Save the dates for Sundays of May 11, June 8, and July 13.
The City of Arroyo Grande presents A Mother's Day Tea Party. Celebrate that special someone in your life on Mother's Day at this delightful tea party celebration. Enjoy delicious tea snacks, fun activities, great photo ops, beautiful crafts, and more.
Join us for live Jazz this Mother's Day with Marshall Otwell on keys and Sunny Wright on vocals on the gorgeous back patio at Moonstone winery.
Our mission is to provide an opportunity for amateur musicians to rehearse and perform orchestral music, to furnish inexpensive live orchestral music performances to the public and to foster appreciation for the live performance of orchestral music. We are an all-volunteer orchestra.The season finale will be conducted by Mark Kovacs and Randy Schwalbe.
Cellist Tyler J. Borden and pianist Mari Kawamura will present a concert of works by American composer Morton Feldman, a major figure in 20th-century classical music. The program will start with a brief selection of Feldman’s early works, then culminate with his massive 80-minute “Patterns in a Chromatic Field” which is known for long durations and unpredictable repetition. The concert is free and open to the public.
May 12 Monday
The Healing Depression Support Group is a safe place to share with others the pain of depression. Group members are having depression or have overcome the affliction and can share their recovery experiences.
May 13 Tuesday
May 14 Wednesday