For the last decade, Coastline Arts has offered classes, workshops, and performance groups to the SLO County community. Currently, about 100 of your friends and neighbors participate in its choirs and programing, with members ages 14 to retirement age.
As Coastline Arts founder and director Colleen Wall said, “Everyone in the community can benefit from opportunities to connect with neighbors and friends, while nurturing their own creativity and self‐expression. In celebration of life’s joys and victories, or as antidotes to the challenges and strife of our times, performing arts are a wonderful way to manifest joy, solace, and hope.”
The Singing for Hope choir meets every Tuesday evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Los Osos’ South Bay Community Center in Los Osos.
“There’s nothing as joyful as singing in a group,” choir member Jean Moelter said. “Using your voice to make music with others feels great mentally, physically, and spiritually. And the sense of community Colleen creates at every rehearsal is a beautiful thing.”
Learn more by visiting coastlinearts.org. Δ
This article appears in May 14-21, 2026.

