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New Times / Calendar EventsJanuary 11Film and TV(Times vary) This class takes place on Sun. and is taught by a professional film actor/director. Annual LA trips to perform for talent agents and casting directors. Ongoing.
Aaron Metchik
La Perla Del Mar Music
LIVE MUSIC WITH TIM JACKSON AND GUEST APPEARANCES BY DAVE MILLER
(6pm) Jackson performs folk and blues every Sat. evening and hosts an open jam session every Thurs. at
Cindy and Johnna
Vino Versato Cost: Free Art
THE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY
Galleries (Gallery hours are Tues.-Sat. 11am-4pm) is a venue that nurtures creativity, empathy, and big-picture thinking by bringing bold thinkers, emerging and established artists, and creative professionals to campus. Receptions are held the day a new exhibit is installed.
Phone: 756-1571
Building 34, Dexter Hall
Museums (1-4pm) A historic living museum of a Victorian home circa 1880 with original furnishings and ongoing events. Tour the historic and elegant Victorian Jack House for $2.
Phone: 781-7308
536 Marsh St. Farmers Market
SLO CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET
(10am to 2pm) On Sun. find produce, fish, local meats, vendors, musical entertainment, and baked goods.
Moez Bensalem
Kennedy Club parking lot Stage
January 11 (7pm) The Peking Acrobats, a troupe of China’s most gifted tumblers, contortionists, jugglers, cyclists, and gymnasts will return to the Clark Center on Jan. 11 as part of their worldwide tour. The brightly costumed tumblers, acrobats, cyclists, jugglers, and clowns that make up the troupe provide an evening of incredible family fun that astounds and amazes audiences of all ages.
Clark Center Box Office
Clark Center for the Performing Arts Cost: $39-$48 Music
January 11 (8pm) An all-Beethoven recital. Concert pianist and Music Department Chair W. Terrence Spiller will perform. Jan. 11.
Cal Poly Music Department
Spanos Theatre Art
January 11 Exhibit runs through Jan. 29. with an opening reception on Jan. 11 from 5-8pm.
Gallery at Marina Square
Gallery at Marina Square Cost: Free
Special Art Events January 11 The Land Conservancy SLO is proud to present Laurel Sherrie’s paintings, "Nature-Driven Art," highlights of the Central Coast to Jan. 31, 2013, including new work depicting the Open Spaces of San Luis Obispo. 547 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo 93401 (805) 544-9096 Hours : Mon-Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Laurel Sherrie
Land Conservancy SLO Cost: free Sports and Wellness
ECSTATIC DANCE IN THE MORNING WITH TOBEY
Lessons and Classes January 11 (8:30 - 9:30) Ecstatic Dance in the Morning with Tobey: This fun dance class combines a warm up with stretching & qi gong leading into a metabolism boosting 30+ minute wave of eclectic 5 Rhythms dancing a la Gabrielle Roth and Soul Motion with Vinn Marti. We then end with a soulful cool down that brings a good vibrational tune up to the rest of your day. Mon Weds Fri 8:30-9:30 am. $5 per class or $50 for the month. Amethyst Annex 604 Main St Cambria. Sunday Dec 9th, 10 am we'll meet for a longer class $8.
Tobey
Amethyst Annex Cost: $5 per or $50 per month
Lessons and Classes January 11 (6:30-8pm) The combination of Yin Yoga, guided meditations, pranayama, crystal bowls, and somatics offer something unique to the yoga practice. Lisa will guide you through healing meditations that promote deep peace and release on all levels. Chronic tension or disease will begin to dissipate, and one will tap into how to maintain that opening. Yin-ergetics will be held on Jan. 11, 6:30-8pm. Cost is $25.
Sukha Wellness Center
Sukha Wellness Center Cost: $25 Lectures and Learning
WOMAN'S CLUB OF ARROYO GRANDE
Clubs, Meetings, and Discussion Groups January 11 (1pm) meets on the second Fri. of every month for culture, advancement, and civic betterment. A lunch is generally served for $12. http://womansclubofarroyogrande.org/aboutus.htm
211 Vernon St.
Clubs, Meetings, and Discussion Groups January 11 (6pm) provides a relaxed, safe, and informal way to meet new friends and travel companions on the second Fri. of every month.
Dianne Tuttle
Travel Club |
Get on the bus!
Troublesome numbers - With reform legislation stalling, a state nurses union releases local hospitals' billing figures
Each drop is priceless - Santa Maria is ahead of the curve when it comes to water conservation
Changing of the guard
Lompoc wind farmgets two more years
Abel Maldonado is striving to repeal A.B. 109
Good, clean fun
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