Jun 28 Saturday
Get ready for the annual Morro Bay Marine Swap Meet, hosted by your Friends of the Morro Bay Harbor Department, Morro Bay Maritime Museum, and Morro Bay Youth Sailing Foundation. Discover a treasure trove of marine and nautical items, including boats, watercraft, marine supplies, boatbuilding tools, equipment, marine hardware, fishing gear, scuba and dive equipment, surfboards, surfing-related items, marine art, and collectibles.
Free festival celebrating young artists! Join us for:—Fashion Show (2:00 pm): Students showcase their designs—Music Performances (2:30 pm): Young musicians take the stage —Art Fair & Sales (2:00 to 4:00 pm): Kids sell their artwork—Battle of the Bands (4:00 pm)Open to all families. Some activities require pre-registration.
This talented do-wop group performs popular songs of the 1950's and '60's mixed with hilarious commentary on life and American music. Open to the public.
Witness the raw power and nuanced beauty of a full symphony orchestra as it transforms into a surging ocean, a cosmic meditation, or a hypnotic dance. Be moved as monumental works, led by today’s top conductors, are performed by tomorrow’s stars.
Jun 29 Sunday
Hundreds of vendors fill the Sunset Drive-In every Sunday morning from 6 am to 3 pm for their weekly Swap Meet. There are food trucks and parking is free outside the gate. Admission is $1.00. Rain cancels.
Get ready for a toe-tappin', swingin' Sunday afternoon as the Basin Street Regulars Hot Jazz Club welcomes the Sierra Stompers—one of the hottest traditional jazz bands on the West Coast!Formed in 2023, this all-star ensemble is blazing a trail across California, reviving the high-energy spirit of the legendary High Sierra Jazz Band. With powerhouse performers like Howard Miyata, Marc Caparone, and Paul Reid, the band features Clancy Hayes-inspired vocals from drummer Gareth Price, dazzling piano work by Brian Holland, the smooth vocals of Katie Cavera, and the incredible Nathan Tokunaga on reeds. If you love hot, high-octane trad jazz—this is the show you don’t want to miss!
Art Center Morro Bay presents "By the Sea" our members only exhibit drawing inspiration from the ocean’s vast beauty, mystery, and power. The Central Coast Printmakers presents the exhibition Pressing Forward. With more than 30 diverse, active members, CCP's mission is to maintain the tradition of making original art prints by designing plates (or “substrates” from which a print is made) by hand. Exhibits run dates are June 26 to August 4th.Artist’s Reception is June 29th, from 2 to 4 pm.
Forever Green will be performing their unique multi-genre blend of soft-rock fusion, acoustic/electronic original tunes, and fun cover songs at Moonstone Cellars tasting room.
Susan Gerbic, the founder of Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia, will talk about debunking psychic mediums and the vital importance of Wikipedia as a crucial tool for science communication. A contributor to Skeptical Inquirer magazine, Gerbic is a fellow of CSI and winner of the James Randi Foundation award. She has written over 2 thousand Wikipedia articles concerning science, pseudoscience and skepticism. She leads over a hundred Wikipedia editors devoted to skepticism from all over the world in a private Facebook group called The Secret Cabal. They are always looking for more people to train for the team. Susan will explain the project as well as remind us of the importance of one of the most visited websites in the world. Bring your questions!
Derrik Williams is a professional Geologist and Certified Hydrogeologist speaking on "California's Water System: How It Works and Why it Doesn't." Williams will provide an overview of how the state has tried to manage its water resources and provide insights on how the water management may change in the upcoming years.Derrik Williams has been a groundwater consultant in California for over 35 years, working with public water agencies, cities, counties, irrigation districts, industries and special districts.$10 suggested donation per person. Reserve a seat: admin@greenspacecambria.org or call 805.927.2866.