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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. Holiday events
November 11 (3:00-6:00 P.M.) Come celebrate the season, browse and shop on Sunday, November 11, 3:00-6:00! Meet local artisans: Rolynn’s books, Tina’s jewelry, Angela & Toni’s holiday crafts, and Sandy’s wine charms. Rolynn Anderson’s Funeral Planner Suspense Series is out! It’s about a boutique funeral planner whose dead clients refuse to rest in peace…and who happens to live in the Cypress ‘Crest’ Community. ;-)
Rolynn Anderson
Cypress Ridge Fitness Center Cost: FREE Special Events
3D x 2: A COLLBORATION AMONG SCULPTORS
November 11 (11-5pm) sculptures in a variety of media made by two artists, McMeen Gallery
Muara Johnston
Museum of Art Cost: Free Admission
TERRY DELAPP: MUNDUS CERIALIS
November 11 (11-5pm) opening exhibition uncoventional tonalist landscape paintings in acrylic First Gallery
Muara Johnston
Museum of Art Cost: Free Admission
GLEEFUL 2 SOUND OUT
November 11 (2pm) A FUNDRAISER BY Friends of the CPAC Sunday, Nov. 11th, 2pm Join us at the sonically superior Cuesta CPAC on the college’s San Luis Obispo campus. Taste local wines and refreshments and enjoy a musical cavalcade featuring the charismatic Rudolf Budginas and Band, vocal jazz sensations Vocalogy, Cuesta’s own Chamber Singers and the vocal ensemble SinNombrE. Know that you’ll be supporting the Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center where a new generation will find their muse.
Jenn Martin
Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center Cost: $20 or $10 for seniors/students Music
HE'S BACK! GARY HINZE AKA CLOD HEADGATE
November 11 (5 - 8 PM) Host of "Clodhoppers" TV show and one man band, Clod returns to play rock, country, originals and comedy. Come have a finger pickin' good time and enjoy his Runamuc music.
Gary Hinze
Steamers Cost: no cover
November 11 (2:30 pm) Friends of the Cultural and Performing Arts Center at Cuesta College (CPAC) present GleeFull 2 SOUND OUT! Taste local wines and refreshments and enjoy a music by Rudolf Budginas, Vocalogy, the Cuesta Chamber Singers and SinNombrE. Know that you’ll be supporting the Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center. Look for Backstage Tours and a remarkable Silent Auction, and join us in a Salute to Veterans on this special date. The event will be held on Sunday afternoon, November 11, 201
Wayne Attoe
Cuesta CPAC Cost: $20/$10
Gleefull 2 SOUNDOUT!
November 11 (2:00-5:00 pm) Join us for this outstanding event in support of the beautiful Cuesta College CPAC! The afternoon includes outstanding music including a return performance by the ever popular RUDOLF BUDGINAS, the professional vocal jazz ensemble from Los Angeles Vocalogy, and more. Our silent auction is remarkable this year. There is wine tasting, behind the scenes tours of the CPAC, and so much more. Parking is free of charge! Buy your tickets online: www.cpactickets.cuesta.edu or call 546-3936.
Bea Anderson
Cuesta College CPAC Cost: $20 general admission, $10 seniors and students Art
NORMAN E. RILEY: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
Galleries November 11 (11-5pm) surrealistic staged black and white still life photos Gray Wing
Muara Johnston
Museum of Art Cost: Free Admission
PHOTOMORPHOSIS II
Galleries November 11 (11-5pm) state wide juried photography exhibit featuring photo manipulation, HDR and texturing Gray Wing
Muara Johnston
Museum of Art Cost: Free Admission Sports and Wellness
Special Events November 11 (12pm- 2pm) A simple, effective, low cost introduction to acupuncture, creating tranquility throughout the day. Auricular acupuncture is well known as an effective support to release stress, chronic pain, headaches, PMS, high blood pressure, anxiety, insomnia, and to support smoking cessation, detox & weight loss. Enjoy herbal tea, learn more about Chinese medicine and catch a breeze.
Jacqueline Anaya
Amethyst Healing Center: Annex Cost: $15
Special Events November 11 (1:30 pm) This workshop is a wealth of information and practical tools for anyone who's in need of restoring balance in his/her life. It's not only a "how-to" but also an opportunity for personal self understanding and transformation. Don't let stress kill the joy of living, the enthusiasm of creating and the inspiration of growing! Bring a note book, a snack and an open mind. More info http://www.holisticmovementcenter.com/yogaversity/specialcourses.html
Valentina Petrova
Holistic Movement Center Yoga & Wellness SPA Cost: $75 per person 2/$120 Fundraisers
CENTRAL COAST PARTY OF THE YEAR
November 11 (5pm) Randy Couture/Rampage Jackson MMA Legends as well as Rick Derringer one of the greatest Rock n'Roll guitarists ever and Jamie Sterling current Big Wave Surf Champion will team up along with Championship ArmWrestling and CrossFit Inferno Competition (Public Invited to Compete) brought to you by the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce who are attempting to raise money for the Wounded Warriors who are both mentally and physically challenged upon returning from multiple tours in Afghanistan 805-305-3354
Alex
Bella Vinos Cost: $20 |
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