Apr 30 Tuesday
Every Tuesday, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, we’ll welcome members of the SLO High School Jazz Ensemble. Enjoy a glass of wine or order from our special prix fixe, New Orleans-style menu while you listen to these amazing musicians!
May 01 Wednesday
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
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.
The 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 and sounds of the Garden of the Seven Sisters. Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions.Takes place on the first Wednesday of the month from May to September.
With a retro nod to the 50s fascination with outer space, we asked artists to tap into their personal “outer limits” for this unusual exhibit. We prompted artists to draw on their childhood memories of such TV shows as “The Outer Limits” and the “Twilight Zone.” Most importantly, we ask artists to question their own personal “outer limits” as creators in this new world where, for example, artificial intelligence is currently challenging our perception of creativity. Regardless of the inspiration, the purpose of this exhibit is to play with the edge and to push the limits and test the outer boundaries.Reception: Sunday, April 7th from 2-4 pm
Law Day is a national day set aside to celebrate our legal system. Law Day offers an opportunity to learn about the court and its mission to uphold the law and provide equal justice for all.The court welcomes the public to this free community event. The event will include Ask-A-Lawyer (free general legal advice) and tables hosted by local legal services providers. The public can ask general legal questions and receive information regarding available legal resources.Please use the QR code to RSVP for the San Luis Obispo County Law Day celebration on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at the San Luis Obispo Courthouse. We’d like to know if you plan to attend and if you have any ideas or suggestions.
Discover easy ways each of us, individually and as a community, can take simple, every-day actions to help fight climate change.
Flex your knowledge, enjoy handcrafted cocktails, local beer and wines and delicious food each Wednesday evening during Trivia Night. Teams of up to 6 allowed. Win prizes and the title of Trivia Champion! Doors open at 4 pm, kitchen opens at 5 pm and trivia game starts at 7 pm.
The students of Arroyo Grande High School's Dance Company welcome you to an evening of heart pumping, non-stop movement as they share with you the passion of the artform. Dancers will take you on an joyful experience through movement of contemporary, jazz, hip hop and tap. Come join The Dance Movement!
May 02 Thursday
SLO Retired Active Men (SLO RAM) is a group or retirees that get together just for fun, fellowship, and to enjoy participation in our variety of weekly/monthly programs and activities. Weekly coffee meetings ($10) are every Thursday at 8:30 am at the Madonna Inn. We also have monthly luncheons, day trips & outings, walking groups, book clubs, golf groups, poker groups, and wine tastings.For more info, please go to our website: retiredactivemen.org.