May 03 Saturday
The San Luis Obispo Bicycle Club invites you to join us at our 53rd annual Wildflower Century. We offer challenging 35, 50, 65 and 80 mile routes on quiet rural roads through oak woodlands, vineyards and ranch land in Paso Robles Wine Country. The event is limited to 1000 riders so register early to save money and ensure your place in this classic ride.
The Office of Collecting and Design, an interactive museum of “lost” and “forgotten” objects, is taking its beloved collection on the road! The museum is often described as a “nostalgia machine,” transporting visitors into a world of delight, curiosity, and half-buried memories. The previous brick and mortar space has been transformed into a 42’ traveling museum, where visitors can open every drawer, explore every box, and engage in hands-on experiences like the Flatlay Session or Scavenger Hunt.
This San Luis Obispo journey kicks off at The Bunker on Tuesday April 29th and closes on May 3rd. Along the way, the museum will be collaborating with incredible local businesses and creative spaces to offer a truly one-of-a-kind experience at every destination.
Looking for a new furry friend? Cal Poly Cat Program (CPCP) has many adorable and irresistible cats & kittens that are seeking new loving homes. These sweethearts will surely steal your heart and our staff will make sure you find your purrrfect match! Spending time with our feline pals is a great way to spend the day and hopefully you’ll discover your new best friend.CPCP (a non-profit organization, 100% volunteer run) also offers the community several opportunities to support their program by: volunteering, fostering cats/kittens, and donating funds or shelter supplies. To learn about our program please visit our website: calpolycatprogram.org.
Large selection of jewelry, art, decorative art, plants, vintage items and clothing.All proceeds go to local charities supported by Central Coast Women's League: Transitions, Boys and Girls Club, Family Care Network, SLO Education Foundation, Restorative Partners, Lumina Alliance, 40 Prado, and more.
Do YOU wanna be the very best like no one ever was? Then bring your Pokémon cards to meet, compete, and trade with other collectors your age! All attendees will receive 1 card of their choosing from the librarian, while supplies last.Parents and guardians note: Staff will not monitor individual card trades. Please use good judgment with cards that you/your children are not comfortable trading.
Experience the world's premier conscious cinema showcase featuring transformational films that elevate awareness and inspire positive change. This year's theme, "Looking Through the Lens of Love," offers groundbreaking narratives and documentaries including "The Dalai Lama's Gift," "Between the Mountain and the Sky" and "Wisdom of Happiness."Enjoy filmmaker Q&As, post-film integration experiences, and special events including the $25,000 "Oneness of Humanity" Micro-Short Film Contest. lluminate creates a space where film becomes a catalyst for personal growth and planetary evolution.
Come and see a collection of black and white illustrations by Storie Grubb.Where reality meets fantasyWhere humor absorbs tragedyWhere art imitates lifeWhere my hand meets pen to paper
Exhibit runs May 3rd to June 29th.
Is science funny? For over 32 years, Marc Abrahams has proved unequivocally that the answer is yes. The celebrated creator of the Ig Nobel Prizes will speak at a special free public event.Please join us for a truly unique event where Marc will highlight the funniest of the Ig Nobels and reflect on a career that honors scientific achievements through humor.This event is hosted by the California Los Padres Section of the American Chemical Society. Please RSVP using the link or QR code at www.lospadresacs.org
This spectacular 60-minute musical, filled with familiar and beloved music, is based on the 2013 Disney film and the 2018 Broadway adaptation. The Coastal Christian School cast includes 43 students (4th-12th grades) led by Director Melanie Borum and supported by the CCS Creative Team: Julie Landers, Mandy King, Lisa De Blauw and Feliciti McKellar.Saturday, May 3. 2:00 pmSaturday, May 3. 7:00 pmSunday, May 4. 2:00 pm
The Cal Poly Music Department will present its first-ever Cello Fest from Thursday through Sunday, May 1-4. The fourth event will take place at 2 pm, Saturday, May 3. Cal Poly’s Cello Ensemble will present its first full-length concert with a wide variety of genres and composers. Sarah Chang, a senior chemistry major and music minor, will perform the Elgar Cello Concerto with cello accompaniment; and Noah Bettelheim, a first-year music major will lead the ensemble in the world premiere of his work “Tiris,” which was commissioned for this concert. The ensemble’s 12 students are from a variety of majors. https://music.calpoly.edu/calendar/