May 25 Saturday
The show features hundreds of cacti and succulents in 70 different classes. This is the opportunity for our members to show off their beautiful, unique, rare and prize-winning plants, and to educate our community about cacti and succulents. Experts will be on hand to answer your questions on selecting and growing these fascinating plants. The sale portion of the show consists of a variety of dealers in rare and hard to find cacti and succulents and several specialty potters who bring an amazing variety of hand-made ceramic planters to the show. Sunday afternoon at 1:00 pm, the Society holds an auction of show-quality plants that encourages lively bidding.
This May exhibit by Lori Slater features a selection from the last 20 years of 12 representational watercolors and acrylics. The subject matter includes some figures in natural and imaginative environments, with the seaside a recurring theme.
Come and join us for the 3rd Annual Sheep Shearing Shindig and Ag Festival. We have some great activities for the whole family this year including:—Live Sheep Shearing Demonstrations—Navajo-Churro Sheep education—Wool washing, carding, spinning and felting—Food Trucks and Vendors—Wine and Beer Garden—Hayride Farm Tour.
Embark on a journey where the worlds of poetry and visual arts intertwine at our latest exhibition, "Poetic Prints." In collaboration with the Central Coast Printmakers and local poets, this exhibition explores creativity across mediums. The exhibition can be seen on Sundays to Thursdays from 12 to 4 pm and Fridays to Saturdays from 12 to 9 pm.
A blistering satire that slices through the “story” of Thanksgiving. In this play by Larissa Fasthorse, good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in this wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of well-meaning, but hilariously misguided teaching artists scramble to create a school pageant that can somehow celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.
May 26 Sunday
Come celebrate the 77th birthday of Scottish folk-rocker Donovan at Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre. We'll cover his hits (Catch the Wind, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Wear Your Love Like Heaven) and deep cuts from his extensive discography. The performers include Cambria's own Oz Barron, longtime local favorites Bob & Wendy, Tim Pacheco; Fresno's Jonathan Low-Fi, Santa Barbara's Brent Franklin, SoCal artists Mike Berman, Stephen Bannon, James Combs, and Paul Inman's Delivery.