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New Times / Calendar EventsJanuary 31Art
January 31 (Open Tues.-Sun. from 6am-6pm) This installation of lighting sculptures will be on display through March 3.
Clark parkan
Sally Loo's Wholesome Cafe Cost: Free
Art at Wineries January 31 (10:30am-4:30pm) exhibits a selection of her mixed media, pastel, and hand-made prints through Feb. 29.
Tricia Reichert
Talley Vineyards Cost: none
Artists January 31 (10am to 6pm) creates photographic images by a process that equalizes and intensifies depth of color and texture, encouraging the viewer to see the image as a whole rather than a predefined composition. His work is on display through Feb. 15
David Einung
The Photo Shop Cost: Free
CENTRAL COAST WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MEEITNG
Meetings and Associations January 31 (7pm) The Jan. 31 meeting is designed to get you "Unstuck and Out of a Rut". Four popular award winning local artists - Steve Kellogg, Jean Neas, Jim Carlisle, and Sharon Sobraske - will share ideas and tecnhiques to spark creativity and begin a new year of painting.
Jean Neas
Creekside Mobile Home Community Cost: Free Sports and Wellness
INDOOR ADULT CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
January 31 (6-9pm) Go online to register a team of 7-12 players by Feb. 22 for league games that take place every Monday from
Jennifer Fitzgerald
Judkins Middle School Cost: $460 per team
DROP-IN PLAY AT DAMON GARCIA SPORTS FIELDS
Facilities January 31 (12-2pm) Available fields will be identified at the park entrance and may vary week to week, but sports fields will be open for drop-in play every Tues. and Thurs. from
City of San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department
680 Industrial Way Cost: Free
Lessons and Classes January 31 (Class times vary. See schedule online.) This class is a fun and effective cardio workout with sculpting exercises designed to tone the entire body from top to bottom. Latin music and a combination of fast and slow moves are used to create routines that are easy to follow and fun to learn.
Claudia or Shelby
Tantrum Fitness Cost: Drop-in and unlimited monthly memebrships available
Lessons and Classes January 31 (5:45pm) Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. It's a workout and dance lesson rolled into one, and the first course is free through Feb. 28. Classes take place every Tuesday at
Liliana Graham
Pismo Beach Veterans' Hall Cost: $5
Gentle Yoga
Lessons and Classes January 31 (5pm) Vinyasa style with fluid movements and emphasis on posture, breathing, concentration, relaxation and stress release. Open to all levels. Class meets: 1/10-4/26 Tu/Th 5-6p $66
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Morro Bay High School ,Dance Room Cost: $66
Lessons and Classes January 31 (6am) Cycling targets a wide variety of abilities, fitness levels and goals. You control the resistance and thus the intensity of the workout. Perfect for beginners and well-seasoned cyclists. Class meets Tuesdays
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Morro Bay Cost: $19
STRENGTH TRAINING
Lessons and Classes January 31 (7:55 a.m.) An exercise program designed to promote muscle strength. Increase your flexibility and coordination while building strength and endurance.Class meets: 1/10-4/26 Tu/Th 7:55-8:55a $66
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Adult School Cost: 66.00
Lessons and Classes January 31 (6:30pm) This 12-week program advises proper nutrition and food choices while encouraging exercise. The group meets every Tues. through March 13. Each person will receive personalized one-on-one coaching. Participation costs $39 for all 12 weeks. $10 of each entry will be donated to a local children's charity, and the rest of the proceeds will be awarded to the "biggest loser."
Mike Stewart
Crossroads Wellness Lectures and Learning
INTRO TO PASSAGE MEDITATION
January 31 (8pm) Learn the basics of passage meditation (silent repetition of an inspirational passage) in a four session course that meets Tuesday evenings through Jan. 31.
Paul Woodring
SLO United Methodist Church, Music Room Cost: Free
ADULT SCHOOL GUITAR CLASS
Classes January 31 (5:30 PM) Learn the fundamentals of playing and enjoying the guitar. Suited to those who have never played, as well as those who need a refresher. A variety of music styles will be played. Learn basic chords and how to read chord diagrams and tablature. Explore amazing Internet resources. Students must bring their own guitar. Contact the San Luis Coastal Adult School. 1/10 - 3/27
San Luis Coastal Adult School
Adult School Rm J4 Cost: $41
Classes January 31 (6-9pm) The Central Coast chapter of APICS is pleased to announce a highly sought-after certification course, open to the public for Module-1 of the 'C.P.I.M.' certification series, lasting through March 6. The class enables you to seek the industry-recognized C.P.I.M. certification, or to learn valuable skills in Operations and Supply Chain Management.
Glenn Johnson
PG&E Education Center
LEARN TO RESTORE PHOTOS
Classes January 31 (6:45 - 8:45 PM) Restoring faded, damaged old photographs is a breeze with the advent of computers and photographic software! Imagine fixing a beloved family photo, making copies for family and friends and preserving it digitally for future generations! Class will cover restoring photographs to their original colors, repairing dust spots, scratches and stains, as well as removing unwanted elements and many other skills. Suited for students who want to expand or refresh their skills and for the beginner.
San Luis Coastal Adult School
SLO High School Rm 507
Classes January 31 (7-9pm) Google specialist Ted Lester unravels the mysteries of this amazing service with seminars every Tues. through Feb. 27.
Ted Lester
Lucia Mar Adult Education Cost: $60 for five sessions Clubs, Meetings, and Discussion Groups January 31 (12pm) Today’s fast-paced, technological world is in desperate need of good communicators and leaders. Build your public speaking confidence with the SLO Noontime Toastmasters Club, a supportive group that meets every Tues. at
Ron Weaver
Water Control Board Cost: Free Volunteers
VOLUNTEER WITH CENTRAL COAST HOSPICE
January 31 (The office is open from 9am-5pm) The group is looking for mature individuals who are comfortable being around death, family dynamics, and spiritual beliefs that may differ from their own. Volunteers must also be able to commit to a four-hour block of time each week and provide their own transportation. Duties include caregiver relief, light chores, and bereavement services.
Melodee Quiroz
Central Coast Hospice |
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A generous donation helps fight domestic violence
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Once-a-month hearings scheduled for murder case
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