Oct 23 Friday
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
Oct 24 Saturday
Join in the fun at the annual Halloween Carnival! Enjoy a fantastic bounce town, costume contests, mini pumpkin patch, photo ops, LED mini golf, food vendors, fantastic music from a live DJ, free trick or treating, carnival games and more. Come on out for a free movie in the park after the carnival on Saturday, starting at 7 pm!
In benefit of New Life K9s, Giving Paws for Hope is a special evening dedicated to raising vital funds to provide life-saving service dogs, free of charge, to veterans and first responders living with PTSD.
Join us October 24th for a delicious bbq dinner, silent and live auctions, service dog demonstration and meet-and-greet, and more!
Musician, comedian, writer, and actor Reggie Watts is a one-of-a-kind performer whose wildly inventive live shows defy categorization. Best known as the bandleader on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Watts combines virtuosic musicianship, improvisational comedy, beatboxing, looping technology, and boundless imagination to create performances that are entirely unique—and completely unpredictable.
Oct 25 Sunday
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.
Oct 27 Tuesday
CelloGayageum is a musical journey across continents, cultures, and centuries. Founded by Austrian cellist Sol Daniel Kim and Korean gayageum virtuoso Dayoung Yoon, CelloGayageum bridges the soulful depth of Western classical music with the mesmerizing elegance of Korean gug-ak (traditional music). Their collaboration celebrates the beauty of connections by creating a sound rooted in Korean folk melodies and infused with global sensibilities.