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New Times / Calendar EventsJanuary 27 - February 3Film 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 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 Farmers Market
SLO GRANGE FARMERS MARKET
(3-6pm) This Farmers Market is happening every Tuesday and is held at the Grange parking lot.
Esther
2880 Broad St. Cost: Free
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 Special Events
ISRAELI FOLK DANCING
January 27 (7-8:15pm) Israeli Folk Dancing CBD is happy to announce that Israeli Folk Dancing will take place Sunday evenings from 7-8:15pm. Dancing is great exercise for the body and the brain while the music and movement feeds the soul. We will start with simple dances, and everything will be taught, so no experience is necessary, nor do you need a partner. Just bring a bottle of water, your energy, and be ready for a good time.
Randy Harris
Congregation Beth David Cost: Free
31st Robert Burn's Celebration
January 27 (4:30pm) The Central Coast Scottish Society presents the annual Burn's Night Supper, with entertainer Peter Daldry, and spedial performance by The Central Coast Pipes & Drums and also The Skylarks. Reservations include a wonderful catered Scottish dinner,including a taste of Haggis, and dessert. Reservations must be in by January 19th. call 434-5225 for more information.
Kristin Morgan
Atascadero Lake Pavillion Cost: $50.00 per person Music
BURNS AND KRISTY
January 27 (1pm) Indie folk-pop group Burns and Kristy will be performing on Jan. 27 as a part of Songwriters at Play.
Ron Kristy
Sculpterra Winery Cost: No cover (tips only)
January 27 (1:00-4:00 pm) Songwriters At Play presents Burns & Kristy who bring together two veteran musicians, a husband-wife team whose music has been described as "indie-folky-pop with a spiritual and whimsical attitude." Terry Burns –a Columbia Records recording artist as the youngest of the Burn Sisters. Ron Kristy who’s music has been heard on “Dancing with the Stars and Fox Sports. Special guests include recent Cal Poly grad Evan Brown, Bay Area bluegrass artist John Roy Zat, guitar wizard Dorian Michael, and local writer Amie Richie.
Steve Key
Sculpterra Winery Cost: Free
January 27 (3:00pm) The San Luis Chamber Orchestra is performing Sunday, January 27 at 3:00pm at the Community Presbyterian Church, 2250 Yorkshire Drive, Cambria. On the program is Mendelssohn’s Konzertstuck in d minor for Clarinet, Bassoon and Orchestra; Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #4 for Violin and Two Flutes; and tangos and Hungarian dances performed by James Riccardo, violin, Ron Kiel, violin, and Marian Gilbert, piano. $10 donation at the door. For information: 528-7795 or www.sanluischamberorchestra.org.
Bonnie Richan
Community Presbyterian Church Cost: $10 donation at the door Writers and Literature
Poetry January 27 (6 pm) Special Free-for-all reading. Poets will bring ten minutes worth of their favorite poems to read.
EvelynCole
South County Poets Cost: free Sports and Wellness
FIGHT LIKE A GIRL
Lessons and Classes January 27 (10am-1pm) The upcoming ‘Fight Like a Girl’ seminar, presented by Central Coast Krav Maga, aims to educate women on building the mentality to fight back in threatening situations. The self-defense and empowerment seminar will be held at the Budo Ryu, on Sunday January 27th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is $20 to pre-register (contact: fightlikeagirl121@gmail.com to sign up) and $25 at the door. Proceeds from this seminar benefit the Women’s Shelter Program of San Luis Obispo County.
Michelle
The Budo Ryu Cost: $20 pre-register $25 day-of Lectures and Learning
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6
Classes January 27 (9:00 AM) INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6 - January 26-27, 2013 | 9am-5pm | $229 Have you tried to use Photoshop without lessons? Did it overwhelm you, even intimidate you? Would you like to learn how to do what you KNOW the program can do? Hal Schmitt’s patient and informative teaching style will help demystify this amazing program. Spend a weekend learning the basics which will carry you through to a more full understanding of the Photoshop.
Carole or Jill
Light Photographic Workshops Cost: 229.00 Special Events
Public meeting on proposed power plant in Cuyama
January 28 (5:30 pm) Residents are invited to learn about the county’s first proposed utility-scale solar (40 MW) power plant proposed for Cuyama. It could produce enough electricity for 13,000 homes and would displace 25,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases each year. It would occupy 327 acres of actively cultivated, irrigated land, 167 of which may need to be removed from the Williamson Act ag preserve. A representative of First Solar will make a presentation followed by Q&A. Info: jeanne@jeannesparks.com.
Jeanne Sparks
IHOP Cost: free Music
January 28 (6:30-9:00 pm) Songwriters At Play presents Aaron Porter –leader of the SLO-based band called Porter. He sounds like Tom Waits.- Influenced by Wilco, Cash, and Hornsby. Special guests include Maddy Hunt (formerly of Sassafras Union).
Steve Key
Upper Crust Trattoria Cost: Free Art
Special Art Events January 28 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 28 (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 Music
CAL POLY PIANO STUDENT RECITAL
January 29 (7:30pm) on Jan. 29.
Cal Poly Music Department
Cal Poly Davidson Music Center Room 218 Cost: Free Art
Special Art Events January 29 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
January 29 (6:30pm) Cycling targets a wide variety of abilities, fitness levels and goals. You control the resistance and thus the intensity of the workout.Class meets: 1/8-4/16 Tu 6:30-7:30p $42,Class meets: 1/10-4/18 Th 6:30-7:30p $42.
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Morro Bay High School Cost: 42.00 Support Groups
BIRTH AND BABY RESOURCE NETWORK'S BIRTH STORIES SHARING CIRCLE
January 29 (7-8:30) January 29th 7-8:30pm The wisdom of the sharing circle makes this FREE event a perennial favorite. Whether you just gave birth or your children are having children of their own, telling your birth story is powerful. When pregnant couples hear real stories of real births it opens their eyes, inspires and motivates them. Bring stories of joy and challenges surmounted, or victimization and despair. All stories will be honored.
Birth and Baby Resource Network
EcoBambino Cost: Free Special Events
ENVIRONMENTALISTS RENDEZVOUS
January 30 (7:00 p.m.) 4th annual Environmentalists’ Rendezvous. Hear what major environmental groups in SLO county are doing and their plans for 2013. A unique opportunity to hear from representatives of seven key organizations in one place. Presentations from Sierra Club, Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility, Audubon Society, CoastKeeper, SLO Green Build, SLO Land Conservancy, Surfrider, followed by your questions and comments. Steynberg Gallery.
Joe Morris
Steynberg Gallery Cost: free
Wine Bar Events January 30 (5:30pm - 8pm ) In celebration of Restaurant Month, in addition to our month long special pre-fixe menu, we have partnered with Hearst Ranch Winery to host a special Wine Wednesday promotion. Guests will have the opportunity to meet the winemaker and sample several varieties of their wines. In addition, full glasses and bottles will be available of specific paired options to best compliment the menu. The pre-fixe menu is available as a complete 3 course dinner for $30 per person as well as a la carte.
Shari
Mothers Tavern Cost: complimentary tastings with pre fixe menu purchase Film and TV
January 30 (7pm) takes us inside the world of Anonymous, the radical "hacktivist" collective. Around the world, governments and corporations are taking notice as this loosely organized underground group brings down websites and interrupts commerce. Could this be the beginning of a new and powerful voice for democratic ideals or another rogue player to beware? Jan. 30.
bob banner
Palm Cost: $7 Music
January 30 (6:30-9:30pm) Every Wednesday Night Hosted by Craig Louis Dingman of Code Blues
Charlie
Blues Masters Jam Session Art
Special Art Events January 30 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 30 (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 Music
January 31 (6:30-9:30pm) Songwriters At Play presents Jody Mulgrew, Winner of the New Times Music Awards “Best Album” last year for his CD "Rocket Ship." Special guests include Matthew White of The Ballistic Cats band. Jan. 31.
Steve Key
SLO Down Pub Cost: Free Art
Special Art Events January 31 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 Kid Stuff
PAJAMA STORYTIME
January 31 (6:30pm) Pajama Storytime at the Paso Robles City Library on Jan. 31. The Paso Robles City Library invites the public to enjoy an evening of stories with volunteer storyteller Tony Wallace beginning at 6:30pm. Children may wear pajamas and should bring a guardian to snuggle with.
Kris Bell
Paso Robles City Library Cost: Free Sports and Wellness
January 31 (6:30pm) Cycling targets a wide variety of abilities, fitness levels and goals. You control the resistance and thus the intensity of the workout.Class meets: 1/8-4/16 Tu 6:30-7:30p $42,Class meets: 1/10-4/18 Th 6:30-7:30p $42.
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Morro Bay High School Cost: 42.00 Lectures and Learning
January 31 (11am) Joe Larson is a GIS Specialist with Cal Fire. He will explain how Cal Fire uses Open Street Map (OSM), an open access geographic information system (GIS) resource, to create detailed maps of the local community that include various assets and structures. Join us at the Kennedy Library on Jan. 31 from 11am-noon in the Data Studio (111C). Faculty, students and community members are welcome.
Jeanine Scaramozzino
Robert E. Kennedy Library Cost: Free
UNDERSTANDING OUR KIDS' OFF-LINE AND ONLINE SOCIAL WORLD: FRIENDSHIPS, CLIQUES, AND POWER PLAYS
Announcements January 31 (6:30pm) On Jan. 31 author Trudy Ludwig will be featured in a presentation for parents and community members. Her talk will focus on relational aggression, cyberbullying, sexting, tips, tools, and resources to help empower children in their social world. It will be held at Laguna Middle School at 6:30pm. The presentation is free.
Sally Rogow
Laguna Middle School Cost: Free Music
February 1 (Noon) On Feb. 1 the Noontime Downtown Brown Bag Concert welcomes friends of Brown Bag, "The Mudskippers," playing traditional Mardi Gras music. Bring your Mardi Gras beads, umbrellas/parasols, white handkerchiefs or fans, and join in the Second Line. Concert begins at noon and doors open at 11:45am. Fair Trade coffee and chocolate available.
Mike Suddarth
First Presbyterian Church Cost: Free Art
Openings and Receptions February 1 Bring a date to this unique Valentine's day celebration. See original pieces from local artists: Lena Rushing, Joshua Jesse, Scott Osburn, Lisa Harrison, Isaac Yorke, Sawdust, Miss Becky, Lakin, Hamilton, Steve Taggard, and Danny Derrick. Music by D.J. Curtis, and refreshments to be served. Live photo booth. Feb. 1 from 6-9pm. Please join us at the new location of Tigerlily Salon
Lisa Harrison
Tigerlily Salon Cost: Free
Special Art Events February 1 (6-9pm) Art After Dark is a free, self-guided tour of galleries and non-traditional art venues (think coffee shops, jewelers, churches, etc.) showcasing the work of local visual, literary, and performing artists. Held the first Friday of the month in downtown San Luis Obispo, it’s an evening of art, community and culture! Feb. 1, 6-9pm. Art After Dark is a program of ARTS Obispo.
Jenna Hartzell
Downtown San Luis Obispo Cost: Free Sports and Wellness
FREE PROJECT OF LIGHT CLINIC
February 1 (11:00am to 2:00pm) Global Alliance for Balance and Healing will be providing free sessions of light and tone on Feb. 1 at the Santa Margarita Community Hall. No appointment is necessary. All are welcome. Come and enjoy a free tune-up facilitated by Global Alliance Healing Team members.
Wendy McKenna
Santa Margarita Community Hall Cost: free
FREE PROJECT OF LIGHT CLINIC IN SANTA MARGARITA
February 1 (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM) Global Alliance for Balance and Healing will hold a free Project of Light Clinic each month in 2012. Free sessions of light and tone will be offered the first Friday of each month from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Santa Margarita Community Hall, on the corner of I Street and Murphy Street. No appointment is necessary. All are welcome. Come and enjoy a free tune up facilitated by Global Alliance Healing Team members.
Elizabeth Sullivan
Santa Margarita Community Hall Cost: Free
ECSTATIC DANCE IN THE MORNING WITH TOBEY
Lessons and Classes February 1 (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 Lectures and Learning
IT STARTS WITH ME: BUILDING A COMMUNITY WITHOUT BULLYING
Announcements February 1 (8am-4pm) On Feb. 1, an all-day conference will be held at Cuesta College on bullying. It is geared towards high school-aged youth, early childhood and K-12 educators, youth-serving professionals, and others interested in bringing about positive changes in their schools and communities.
Sally Rogow
Cuesta College Conference Center Cost: $50 Special Events
FAMILY HISTORY DAY WITH APRYL COX
February 2 The San Luis Obispo County Genealogy Society will host an all-day seminar on Feb. 2, at the IOOF Hall from 8:30am-3:30pm. Accredited Genealogist, Apryl Cox will conduct four sessions showing how to identify ancestors when no "smoking gun" or direct evidence records exist. There is no advanced registration. Cost is $20 at the door
Cafi Cohen
SLOCGS Family History Day Music
February 2 (8pm) On Feb. 2 at 8 pm, Maestro Nowak has an amazing evening with the San Luis Obispo Symphony planned for Classics III: “Scheherazade.” The Symphony will present 1,001 Arabian Nights set to music in Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s colorful and exotic “Scheherazade." Mozart’s “Great G minor Symphony” will round out this romantic night of classics with the Central Coast's favorite Symphony orchestra. A No Ties Allowed free dress rehearsal is open to the public, including young children, at 1 pm.
SLO Symphony
Christopher Cohan Center Cost: $20-$75
LOVE STORIES
February 2 (8pm) Soprano Ava Pine will perform at the Cohan Center on Feb. 2.
Phone: 543-3533
Christopher Cohan Center Cost: $20-$75 Writers and Literature
February 2 (2-4pm) Coalesce Bookstore invites you to a book-signing, Feb. 2, 2-4pm. A House with No Roof: After My Father's Assassination, by Rebecca Wilson.
Coalesce Bookstore
Coalesce Bookstore Art
Special Art Events February 2 (5pm-8pm) A year-round event, First Saturdays: Wine and the Arts is held every month in downtown Paso Robles. Tasting rooms, galleries, and other venues display the works of local artists, feature performances, and offer regional wine in this fun, free, self-guided tour. Feb. 2 from 5-8pm. First Saturdays: Wine and the Arts is a program of ARTS Obispo.
Jenna Hartzell Paso Robles Cost: Free Kid Stuff
Special Events February 2 (11am) Birdie will be performing songs from their 3 CDs, including their newest, "The Kitchen Pan Band" at the SLO Children's Museum on Feb. 2. There will be 2 performances: one at 11am and the other at 1pm. Birdie is "Music For The Kid In Everyone" and was created by Teresa Gasca-Burk and Gary Burk. Their latest CD, "The Kitchen Pan Band" was recorded and co-produced with Terry Lawless of Santa Maria who is currently on the road with PINK! and also tours with U2.
Teresa Gasca-Burk
SLO Children's Museum
ICE CREAM FOR BREAKFAST
Special Events February 2 (9-10am) It's time to celebrate International Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, so put on your pajamas and head on over to Doc Burnstein's Ice Cream Lab. On Feb. 2 Doc's will be handing out free scoops of delicious Maple Bacon ice cream made exclusively in Doc's lab. Ice cream will be served from 9-10am at both Doc's locations, Arroyo Grande Parlor, 114 W. Branch St., and Old Town Orcutt, 168 E. Clark Ave. Make sure to come early at either location to save your spot.
Greg Steinberger
Doc Burnstein's Ice Cream Lab Cost: Free The Outdoors
COUNTY WORKDAYS: EL MORRO BIKE TRAIL
February 2 (9am-noon) Please call ECO SLO for more information at: 544-177. Workday is on Feb. 2.
Kylie
El Morro Bike Trail Cost: Free
February 2 (9am-noon) Be a Valentine Volunteer. Join Audubon on Feb. 9 from 9-12 to help restore wildlife habitat on the Sweet Springs Nature Preserve on the corner of 4th St and Ramona Ave., in Los Osos. We need help with planting and mulching, weeding and watering. Tools, tips, and treats provided. There will even be prizes! More info: 239-3928.
Holly Sletteland
Sweet Springs Nature Preserve Cost: Free Lectures and Learning
Clubs, Meetings, and Discussion Groups February 2 (11am) All are welcomed to bring a chair and join us on Feb. 2 at 11am in a discussions of the dangers of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant and the effects of the Environment and Climate Change. This will be an environmentally friendly potluck. So we ask you to bring a favorite dish and your own eating utensils. Speakers will include: Fred Collins, Administrator for the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, Molly Johnson of Mothers for Peace and H.O.M.E.S, Libbe Halevy, producer/host of Nuclear Hotseat, and Sara Gepp of AIM and Idle No More. Feel free to invite anyone that wishes to attend in a good way.
Diane Smith
Avila Beach Park Cost: Free Volunteers
ADOPT-A-PET EVENTS
February 2 (11am-4pm) take place every Saturday. Cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, tested and vaccinated prior to adoption. A free vet examination is included.
Debra Holt
PetCo Cost: Adoption fees are $60 for one or $80 for two Special Events
ISRAELI FOLK DANCING
February 3 (7-8:15pm) Israeli Folk Dancing CBD is happy to announce that Israeli Folk Dancing will take place Sunday evenings from 7-8:15pm. Dancing is great exercise for the body and the brain while the music and movement feeds the soul. We will start with simple dances, and everything will be taught, so no experience is necessary, nor do you need a partner. Just bring a bottle of water, your energy, and be ready for a good time.
Randy Harris
Congregation Beth David Cost: Free
KIWANIS FUNDRAISING: SUPERBOWL SLIDERS
February 3 (Pick-up time is from 2-4:30pm) The Kiwanis Club of Bay-Osos is holding a fundraising event on Feb. 3. You can purchase one Kiwanis whole tri-tip and two loaves of Kiwanis garlic bread to prepare sliders for your Superbowl party. Proceeds help fund the Kiwanis Club of Bay- Osos Foundation mission of serving the children of the world.
George Janeway
The Ralph's parking lot Cost: Meal tickets are $25 and can be purchased in advance. For more info about payments (including credit card purchases) call: 801-8793
February 3 (11:30am ) Come watch the big game with over 8 flat screen TVs, new craft brews, great wine, and drinks and amazing food. Tablegating packages available downstairs only, and reservations recommended. Feb. 3.
Shari
Mother's Tavern Cost: Free
Wine Bar Events February 3 (1pm) Enjoy specials on amazing wines, great craft brews, delicious pizzas, and complimentary Frito Boats all game long. Feb. 3.
Wine Shed
Wine Shed Cost: Free Stage
OTTER ROCK SUPER BOWL PARTY: QUEST FOR SIX
February 3 (3pm) Come celebrate the biggest football game of the year with Otter Rock on Feb. 3 at 3pm. There will be specials like $2 off beer and cocktails, $3 well drinks, $8 trip-tip sandwiches with Asian coleslaw, and a $ cup of chili to round it all out. Games and prizes will be offered up at half time, plus there will be a 50/50 raffle. Come root for your team!
jaime@otterrockcafe.com
Otter Rock Cafe
'TIS PITY SHE'S A WHORE AUDITIONS
Auditions February 3 (4pm) Exit Pursued by a Bear is auditioning for an upcoming production of John Ford's classic play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore which will perform in late March/ early April. Auditions will consist of readings from the script, and all roles are available. Feb. 3.
Tyler Lopez
Ludwick Community Center Music
CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE FELLOWSHIP: INGA SWEARINGEN
February 3 (2pm) Dynamic singer-songwriter Inga Swearingen performs at 2 pm on Feb. 3 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Rebecca Sloan
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Cost: $20 general; $5 students; under 12 are free.
February 3 (1-4pm) Songwriters At Play presents Kiki Ebsen, an accomplished singer and songwriter, and also known for backing up such artists as Christopher Cross, Wilson Phillips, Boz Scaggs, Tracy Chapman, and many more. With four CDs under her belt, last year she released number five titled “The Beauty Inside.”
Steve Key
Sculpterra Winery Cost: Free
UKULELE STRUMMERS
February 3 (2pm for beginners, 3pm for intermediates) We meet 1st Sunday of Month. Join the Groovy Grover Strummers for a strummin' good time! Next meeting is on March 3.
Linda
Groovy Grover Strummers Cost: Free Writers and Literature
February 3 (2pm) Award-winning children's book authors Sherry Shahan and Lee Wardlaw will be discussing and signing copies of their SLO "Battle of the Books" titles on Feb. 3 from 2-3pm at Barnes and Noble Bookstore. Free bookmarks and other giveaways will be available.
Liz
Barnes and Nobel Cost: Free
POETRY AT THE STEYNBERG
February 3 (3pm) Poetry At The Steynberg is a new poetry series to be held on the first Sunday of each month at the Steynberg Gallery. The first event will be on Feb. 3 and feature R.D. Armstrong, G Murray Thomas, and Evy Cole. An open reading will follow.
Kevin Patrick Sullivan
Steynberg Gallery Cost: Free |
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