Nov 06 Wednesday
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 & sounds of the Garden of the Seven Sisters. See what’s in bloom & learn something new. Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions.Takes place on the first Wednesday of the month until September.
The Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) proudly presents “Outside the Box” and “Small Gems” exhibits. Outside the box is in the main gallery with the re-occurring seasonal favorite, “Small Gems” in the adjoining studio. Both exhibits are scheduled to open on November 1. "Small Gems" will close December 29. "Outside the Box" will run through January 5, 2025.The gallery is now open from noon to 4:00, Tuesday through Sunday.Artist’s reception on Saturday, November 2 from 4:30 to 6 pm.
Nov 07 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.
The Spokes Convene and Connect Symposium will engage SLO county nonprofit leaders in exploring how collaboration can enhance impact, streamline efforts, and cultivate innovative solutions within our community. The interactive program will include a presentation, panel-led discussion, intimate breakout sessions and networking opportunities.Spokes CEO and nonprofit expert Dr. Michael Simkins will guide attendees on the various methods of collaboration––while also addressing common barriers expressed by local nonprofit leaders. Attendees will also have the opportunity to identify and engage with potential collaborative partners in various breakout activities and during a casual beverage and appetizer mixer that will close the event.
Join us for a Meet and Greet to learn more about our local NAACP and the Sierra Club. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Join us for this family-friendly, heartwarming story of the adventures of a toy bunny and the humans who love him.Edward Tulane is a china rabbit given to a ten-year-old girl named Abilene by her grandmother in the 1930s. He enjoys a pleasant but vain life with his young mistress, who treats him with the utmost love and respect until an unfortunate incident finds him falling overboard while vacationing on the Queen Mary. The touching and exciting adventure that follows involves loss and recovery, kindness and compassion, and the journey to self-discovery. Gather the family and enjoy a night of live theatre right here in Templeton!
What's a little civil war among family? The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman, is a modern-day classic, comedic in tone, and dramatic in action, told through kings, a queen and would-be-queen, and three princes who want to be king. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, once the most powerful woman in the world, is allowed out of prison to spend Christmas with her husband, King Henry II of England, and their three sons. When the question of royal succession is raised, the plotting begins, alliances are formed, betrayals start, and knives are drawn. As Eleanor says, “Every family has its ups and downs,” and this royal family is no exception. Tickets are $19 for students, faculty, and staff, and $30 for general admission. For more information see: https://theatredance.calpoly.edu/lion-winter-fall-2024
Nov 08 Friday
The California Central Coast Chapter of The Wildlife Society will be hosting an annual wildlife symposium. This symposium is intended to bring local professionals and students together to share ideas, professional knowledge, and information on projects and ongoing research around the Central Coast.