Oct 05 Monday
Come down to Benny's Pizza every first and third Monday of the month for good craic (Irish for a good time!!), great pizza and cold beer! The Central Coast Irish Session will play from 6 to 8 pm with a beginner's session from 5 to 6 pm lead by Daniel Cimo.
Oct 06 Tuesday
The Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) presents "Mix it Up!", a vibrant mixed media exhibition. This showcase celebrates creativity without boundaries, featuring the innovative work of featured artist Carolyn Chambers. Additionally, works by our local artists exploring diverse materials and techniques and combining media in unexpected ways will be on display.
Exhibit runs: September 1 to November 1. Artist’s Reception: September 5, 4:30 to 6 pm.Hours: 12 to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
The Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) invites the community to view “Here and There" a collection of painterly, aerial views of Cambria and Lake Tahoe by Tigg Morales. The paintings explore and reveal familiar places from a fresh perspective.
Exhibition: September 1 to November 1Hours: Tuesday to Sundays. 12 to 4 pmArtist’s Reception: September 5th. 4:30 to 6:00 pm
Come join the SLO Skiers (and Social Activities Club) at Milestone Tavern on the first Tuesday of every month. Social Hour is from 5:30 to 6:30 pm, meeting is from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Come meet this fun group and find out what activities we do all year around.
Oct 07 Wednesday
Blues Asylum, one of the San Luis Obispo County's premier blues bands, will host the Blues Agenda Blues Jam every 1st, 3rd (and if there is a 5th Wednesday) of each month. This jam is open to all players, singers and dancers as long as it is Blues!This is an ongoing jam every month. All you talented musicians come on out we'd love to have you get up on stage with us and show off your mojo.
Oct 08 Thursday
Acclaimed violist Richard O’Neill and pianist-composer August Baik open the Mariposa Series with a vivid, deeply personal program about heritage, memory, and the music that lives beneath the surface. Baik’s new work draws on Korean folk songs, while Britten’s haunting Lachrymae slowly reveals a hidden song by John Dowland. Rzewski’s “Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues” transforms a folk song made famous by Pete Seeger and transforms it into a virtuosic tour de force.