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NORTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY’S NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY > MAY 23 - MAY 30, 2024 > VOL. 25 NO. 13 > WWW.SANTAMARIASUN.COM NEWS ARTS EATS Buellton cannabis project decision delayed [4] A new crepe place in Arroyo Grande [41] What’s coming up at Live Oak [38] AT THE MOVIES Back to Black: The music slays [40] VISIT US ONLINE @santamariasun.com SIGN UP for E-Newsletter(s) LIKE US on Facebook FOLLOW US on Instagram FOLLOW US on Twitter All the entertainment and happenings that are within reach for the summer [13] BY CALEB WISEBLOOD

It feels like winter’s still here, doesn’t it? Spring came, but that Central Coast weather hasn’t seemed to come alive just yet. It almost feels like summer will never come, but it will, and with it will come the sun—hopefully. Even if the sun never comes out, though, we’ve got the fun locked down in our annual Summer Guide! Arts Editor Caleb Wiseblood pulled all the hot events together into one place for your pleasure—from food and wine festivals to outdoor performances, arts classes, kids camps, and more [13]

This week, you can also read about why Santa Barbara County wants more information about a cannabis project [4]; what KCBX has planned for this year’s Live Oak Festival [38]; and a food truck turned Arroyo Grande brick-and-mortar crepe spot [41]

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• President Joe Biden signed U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal ’s (D-Santa Barbara) Clean Airport Agenda, a slate of bipartisan bills aimed at helping curb the threat of “forever chemicals” near airports, according to a May 17 statement from Carbajal’s office. The Clean Airport Agenda includes Carbajal’s Pollution-Free Aviation Sites Act, which establishes a grant program to support airports as they replace firefighting foams containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). It also contains the Save Our Airports Reporting Act, which requires regular progress reports from federal agencies as airports phase out these forever chemicals. “Clean and safe drinking water is paramount to protecting the health of our communities. But our regional airports pose risks to that threat through no fault of their own. Their use of foams containing PFAS chemicals was a requirement of the federal government, and so we should ensure the federal government is helping them phase out these chemicals once and for all,” Carbajal said in the statement.

• U.S. Sens. Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler (both D-California) announced legislation to rename the Cottonwood Visitor Center at Joshua Tree National Park as the U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein Visitor Center, according to a May 15 statement from Padilla’s office. The bill had a hearing on May 15 in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee with the National Park Service. The Cottonwood Visitor Center is located in the southern part of Joshua Tree National Park, 7 miles north of Interstate 10, and serves as the first contact station for millions of visitors entering the park from the interstate each year. The visitor center is the gateway to many hiking trails, including the Cottonwood Springs area. Feinstein was a champion for protecting California’s public lands, from the redwoods of the Headwaters and the San Francisco Bay, to Lake Tahoe and, most notably, the California desert. She authored the California Desert Protection Act of 1994 that created the Mojave National Preserve, expanded and redesignated Death Valley and Joshua Tree National Monuments as national parks, and designated more than 7 million acres of California desert as wilderness. She also sponsored subsequent legislation to protect natural areas and wildlife corridors in the desert, leading to the creation of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, the Mojave Trails National Monument, the Sand to Snow National Monument, and the Castle Mountains National Monument. “Senator Feinstein was widely regarded as a great protector of the California desert, having grown up with fond childhood memories of the desert and subsequently working to protect the landscape throughout her Senate career,” Padilla said in the statement. “Thirty years after the enactment of Sen. Feinstein’s landmark California Desert Protection Act, which created Joshua Tree National Park, I can think of no better way to honor her legacy than by ensuring that the park’s visitors are reminded of Sen. Feinstein’s enduring public lands legacy.”

• At the Vatican Climate Summit, Gov, Gavin Newsom spoke before other governors, mayors, and civic and faith leaders from around the globe, highlighting California’s nation-leading efforts on clean energy and calling out Big Oil, according to a May 15 statement from Newsom’s office. “Fossil fuel companies have been deceiving us. They’ve known the science. They’ve denied the science. They’ve delayed advancement. But we have the capacity to address this issue at a global level, and we all must bring the moral authority that is needed and that this time demands,” Newsom said during the summit. While in Vatican City, Newsom and first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom had an audience with Pope Francis who acknowledged California’s leadership on the climate crisis and the state’s moratorium on the death penalty while the governor thanked the pope for his advocacy on climate, according to the governor’s office. The pope, Newsom, and other leaders signed a Planetary Compact aimed at accelerating global efforts to combat the climate crisis and build climate resilience. m

Odor, environmental concerns delay decision on Buellton cannabis project

The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission voted 4-0 (with 5th District Commissioner Vincent Martinez absent) during its May 8 meeting to push its decision on a cannabis cultivation project near Buellton to July 10 so the project could further analyze odor, viewshed, and other environmental impacts.

“I’m very cognizan, because I’ve been in the middle of it, of the agricultural enterprise ordinance, the recreation master plan, and our encouragement of agricultural tourism—farm stays and campgrounds and other things that don’t exist right now, but we’re trying to encourage them,” said 3rd District Commissioner John Parke. “Where they are located in relation to cannabis, so I’m very concerned about this becoming a cannabis corridor.”

Thomas and Tami Kopitnik submitted their application to the county in 2021 for a land use permit for Tat Ventures LLC, a 3.83-acre outdoor cannabis cultivation operation, which would be grown in pots under non-electrified hoop houses with no permanent structures, according to the staff report. The Kopitnik’s ranch is 360 acres total, divided into a main ranch, backcountry area, and the grow field, said Kristin Larson, an attorney representing the couple.

Santa Barbara County Planner Willow Brown told commissioners that the project met all of the county’s environmental and viewshed requirements—with plans to plant native vegetation to shield the hoop tunnels from view, no concerns with animal impacts, and 75 percent less water use than previous agricultural operations. However, Parke had lingering concerns about odor abatement and water absorption of runoff from hoop houses and their viewshed impacts.

“Anybody who’s been alive in the last two years realized we have episodic rains here, and I know we’ve had an incident of hoop houses being destroyed in floods and causing floods and so forth,” he said. “I’m going to want a better answer to the question, to tell you the truth, than, ‘It should be absorbed by surrounding soil.’”

The project sits in Parke’s district, who said

city of a lingering oversight.

“We don’t have a policy [on fee waivers to use city-owned facilities], and we need one,” City Administrator Todd Bodem said at the Guadalupe City Council’s April 23 meeting, during a discussion on the Touch of Style Car Club’s appeal.

City Attorney Philip F. Sinco described the issue as “somewhat long-standing,” as the City Council has dealt with similar requests, usually from nonprofits, “several times over the years,” starting in 2018. Prior to a fee increase resolution passed in 2018, the city didn’t normally charge nonprofits to use city-owned facilities for fundraisers and other events.

At the City Council’s May 14 meeting, Sinco presented staff’s proposal for a formal fee waiver policy, applicable for governmental agencies, nonprofits, and “certain community service organizations” that aren’t nonprofits “but provide benefits to the Guadalupe community,” according to the staff report.

Under the proposed policy, these types of groups have the opportunity to apply to host public events at city-owned facilities, including Guadalupe City Hall’s auditorium, without paying the city an hourly fee. Private events— regardless of whether the host is a nonprofit or not—are not eligible for the waiver, and the policy requires each applicant to state its reason or reasons for pursuing the waiver, such as financial hardships.

that odor issues for outdoor grows has been a “sensitive issue” for constituents and for 3rd District Supervisor Joan Hartmann. While this project doesn’t need an odor abatement plan because of its zoning, Parke said that he would like to see the commission use its discretion to look into the odor’s impact on neighbors.

“I’ll be up-front, if we had to vote today I would vote to reject the project because I don’t think we can make the finding, … and I’m basing that on what I heard today and I’ve heard over the years—where I’ve heard every single other cannabis project and what they claim will happen and won’t happen,” Parke said. “There are scents that come from the growth of it.”

While 4th District Commissioner Roy Reed doesn’t like seeing hoop houses either, he said they are “a reasonable part of agriculture” and can increase potential for raising certain crops.

“I wonder if these hoop houses were used for caneberries, blueberries, if the objections would be similarly great with respect to drainage from hoop houses. In the Santa Maria Valley we have thousands of acres of hoop houses, but yet during the rainy season we have not yet been washed into the sea,” Reed said.

He added that he can appreciate the odor impact concerns, but he said that odor is a very subjective issue and people will complain to “any degree of odor.”

“I think many objections can be overcome, but with regard to the odor element, when the county has created a very rigorous ordinance that requires applicants a great deal of time and expense when we are faced with a project that seems to rise to that level, we have an obligation to move and approve,” Reed said. “Since this is in Commissioner Parke’s district, … while I would never support a motion to reject, I could be agreeable to supporting a motion to extend and revisit this at a later time.”

Guadalupe starts event fee relief program for nonprofits, community service groups

A local car club’s request for a full ride expense waiver to temporarily use a Guadalupe-owned venue in June reminded the

“If you need a full waiving of the hourly fees, you would have to provide this criteria,” said Sinco, before asking the City Council for direction on whether the policy should require that applicants submit formal proof of hardships in the form of bank statements or other documents.

Mayor Ariston Julian suggested that applicants summarize their reasoning in some form of writing without the initial bank statement requirement, as the City Council will have the power to deny requests or ask for supplemental info on a case-by-case basis.

While the policy was designed to cut certain costs for groups to host public events in Guadalupe, one condition of the fee waiver requires the event host to pay the city a refundable security deposit, to be returned as long as “the terms of rental were agreed to,” Sinco said.

“In other words, [they’re refunded] if there’s no damage caused through malfeasance, or failure to supervise attendees, or failure to clean up adequately if that was part of the arrangement,” Sinco said.

With a 5-0 vote from the City Council, staff’s proposed fee waiver policy passed unanimously.

—Caleb Wiseblood

Santa Maria Firefighters advocate for Measure U to fund salary increases

Santa Maria Firefighters Local 2020 members planned to attend the May 21 City Council preliminary budget meeting to advocate that the city use its Measure U funds to increase firefighter salaries, Local 2020 Public Information Officer Chris Robles told the Sun

“Our position is that it’s a matter of priorities,” Robles said. “It doesn’t take very much for the council to say we need to maintain [services], which is what they promised with Measure U funds. When they sold that to the community and the community taxed itself, they were promised in the literature that it would be to maintain and enhance public safety, and that includes fire.”

However, the city’s proposed 2024-26 biennial budget shows a “significant structural imbalance” within the General Fund and

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PAUSE ON PLANS: The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission unanimously voted to delay its decision on an outdoor cannabis cultivation project near Buellton because of odor abatement and other environmental impact concerns to the area.
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Measure U—with ongoing expenditures in the general fund and Measure U combined exceed the ongoing revenue by $17.4 million in 202425 and $19.9 million in 2025-26, according to a staff report for the May 21 meeting. The proposed budget is $354.9 million in all operating funds across 10 departments, Public Information Officer Mark van de Kamp said in a statement.

firefighters union, which represents 57 firefighters, captains, engineers, and fire inspectors, first entered negotiations in November 2023 before the contract expired in December. After three contract offers and no agreement, the city declared an impasse—a procedure that requires the employer to go through a mediation and fact-finding process before imposing a last, best, and final offer to the bargaining group.

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“The city is no different from many other cities in facing serious financial challenges. The city will continue to move forward with downtown revitalization, keep the peace, grow more businesses and wonderful programs and services for residents,” the staff report said. “In addition, the goals for the coming year are to balance the budget and retain and recruit the best talent possible, all while becoming even more efficient.”

Measure U’s proposed investments for the Fire Department during the 2024-25 fiscal year include parking lot maintenance, building maintenance, a Fire Station 1 remodel, a training center, radios, division equipment, and vehicles, according to city documents

Robles argued that these priorities should include the firefighters’ salaries and that the city has the funds in reserves in order to invest in those performing public service.

“They prioritize buildings, they’re very proud of building all of these buildings, but buildings don’t provide services, people do,” he said. “Since they’re going into these budget discussions and projecting doom and gloom, that’s another tactic for negotiations. They can say, ‘Look we don’t have the money.’”

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“There’s threats to impose, but they seem to have backed off of that,” Robles said. “I can say emphatically that Local 2020 has been and continues to be willing to sit down and work things out, but as time goes on and gets into the next budget year, the average pay is shifting.”

Santa Maria firefighters are the second lowest paid fire department in the TriCounties area, creating retention and recruitment issues for the department managing Santa Barbara County’s largest city, according to previous Sun reporting. While advocating for higher pay, firefighters have been adamant about using Measure U—a sales tax measure dedicated to enhancing public safety—toward salaries instead of onetime projects.

“The city is making this worse every time they fail to adequately pay their firefighters because other communities continue to raise the bar, and it’s going to take Santa Maria that much more to catch up so they need to fix this,” Robles said. “I equate it to plumbing in your house: If you continue to ignore a leak or rattle … it becomes an emergency fix that costs far more than if you dealt with it in the beginning; that’s where they are.

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GRANT RECIPIENTS: The Central Coast and Southern California Regenerative Equipment Sharing Collaborative, an alliance of farmers that shares equipment in order to affordably meet a farmer’s needs, received a food justice microgrant from the Santa Barbara County Food Action Network—which is open until May 31 for new applicants looking to innovate the local food system.

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Shakira Miracle wants people to dream big when applying for the Santa Barbara County Food Action Network’s Food Justice Microgrant.

“What I find so shocking and yet crystal clear is that we have lost the ability to dream, to be able to imagine, to have space held so we can think outside the box and really address what’s important rather than constantly thinking about what’s urgent,” said Miracle, the Santa Barbara County Food Action Network (SBCFAN) executive director.

SBCFAN is a nonprofit that works to ensure that all county residents have access to locally grown, nourishing, and culturally relevant food; sustainability and agroecology are championed in the ag sector; and both businesses and the community thrive, according to its mission statement. It began in 2016 when Santa Barbara County’s Food Action Plan was published—which was designed to provide recommendations for how the county grows, distributes, and consumes food. The plan is framed around investment in the food economy, health and wellness, community, and foodshed.

The nonprofit connects people across sectors to build a greater network to fill food system gaps and mobilizes for food policy changes at the local, state, and federal levels.

“We are constantly being hit by external shocks—climactic, economic, social, or otherwise. At the same time, we should plan for the long term,” Miracle said. “Food systems take generations to get where we need; we don’t think it’ll take as long to interconnect communities across production to consumption, but it’s going to take a while. It will take less time if more of us are engaging with our regional food system.”

The microgrant program seeks to address inequities and vulnerabilities in the local food system by funding local residents working toward building a more resilient food system. The project or program can be in its beginning stages or already established—including new ideas, pilot projects, or improvement, according to SBCFAN.

Applicants are eligible for funding of up to $5,000 per grant, according to SBCFAN. People have until 11:59 p.m. on May 31 to apply, and their application will be reviewed by SBCFAN’s grant review committee.

“We want to see instead of someone coming in from elsewhere and going into communities, the communities themselves are building food system resilience, whether it’s seed sharing, a community garden, or a food business,” Miracle said. “Maybe you want to do research as a farmer and test agroecological

practices. We want to make sure that people are in fact in the communities that they are wanting to do this work.”

The grant program began in 2020 when SBCFAN regranted half of its budget out to communities after it identified food system gaps and barriers due to COVID-19, she said. SBCFAN gave about $150,000 in grants to projects or organizations that “typically wouldn’t be able to access” philanthropic funding but had innovation and uniqueness to their proposals.

The first round of grants helped support the launch of a mobile farmers market in Lompoc and a Southern California farmer resource support network called the Plowshare Alliance. This year, Clevr Blends—a Santa Barbara County-based coffee-alternative adaptogen company—approached SBCFAN saying the company wanted to donate a percentage of its sales to food justice and “they wanted to give where they live,” Miracle said.

“This is specifically to design upfront, wraparound information, resources, tools to execute a project,” she said. “Let’s say you want to start a food business, but you don’t know how to work through environmental health services. We can work with you to help navigate that process.”

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• Taylor Elementary School’s chess team, coached by fifth grade teacher Antonetta Haggard, took first place at a chess tournament attended by 65 elementary students from San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Additionally, Taylor sixth grade student Teddy Camba won first place for individual chess player. Chess players from fellow Santa Maria-Bonita district school Liberty Elementary also participated in the tournament, sponsored by the San Luis Obispo Chess Club and hosted in Paso Robles.

• In partnership with Lompoc Parks and Recreation, the Lompoc Police Department announced the return of the Junior Police Academy program after a several-year hiatus. The free program is designed to educate 8- to 12-year-olds about the importance of making safe choices, police officers’ responsibilities, and the role police play in the community. The junior academy will take place from June 26 to 28 from 9 to 11 a.m. Registration is open and early registration is recommended. Register by calling (805) 875-8100 or by visiting the Anderson Recreation Center, 125 West Walnut Ave. m

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EVs are practical

Using an electric vehicle will make driving cheaper for everyone

Iseriously doubt that Ron Fink has ever had an honest discussion with an electric vehicle (EV) owner (“Who will pay?” April 25). I am an EV owner and would like to respond to his claims with facts.

Ron claims that EVs catch fire spontaneously or after a crash, that the electric grid will be overloaded by EV chargers, and the public will pay for those EV chargers. He says that EVs are not selling because travelers don’t want to scramble to find chargers and wait “two to six hours” while they recharge. Finally, he claims that the move to EVs will harm the economy of our nation!

Top Gear and Motor Trend both state that EVs catch fire less than 1/50 as often as gasoline-powered (ICE—internal combustion engine) cars. Another data point is that insurance companies do not charge more for fire insurance if there is an EV in the garage. While EV fires are harder to put out, they happen so infrequently that EVs are actually safer than ICE cars. In a crash, EVs have fuses that disconnect power. Virtually all sources report that of all car engine types, hybrids are the ones most likely to catch fire.

Ron claims that EVs will overload the electric grid. The slow adoption of EVs gives utility companies time to plan. They know exactly who is using power and when. It has always been their job (not ours) to provide the power we need. A lot of people charge their EVs in their garage using automatically timed chargers that can be set to charge at off-peak times. If a person commutes 40 miles a day to work, charging their car at home will take 10 kilowatt hours and cost them about $3 per day, (rate plan dependent)—and is even cheaper if they have solar panels. And they never have to stop at a gas station. Their car is “full” every morning.

He claims that chargers are hard to find. I live in Arroyo

Grande. There are 94 chargers at six locations within 15 miles of my house. Chargers are conveniently located along most freeways, and my car locates them automatically on the navigation screen. I have never had to wait to get a charge, and I would have no qualms about driving my EV to Florida, New York, or Iowa.

It does not take “two to six hours” to charge an EV! After driving for three hours, I can charge mine on the road in about 20 minutes— about the time it takes to stretch my legs, take a short walk to a Starbucks, and go to the bathroom.

The public doesn’t have to pay for chargers. They are privately owned, just like gas stations. The display in an EV tells its owner exactly how much energy it receives at charging stations, providing a double-check on what drivers are paying for.

EVs have virtually no maintenance. My Tesla 3 weighs 20 pounds less than my BMW 335, which will be replaced by another EV soon.

The 2035 California mandate for electric vehicles does not mean that owners will be forced to get rid of their ICE vehicles. Only new cars and light trucks are affected. Large trucks are not included, and you will still be able to buy ICE vehicles in other states and bring them into California.

But many may not want to buy an ICE. EV prices are becoming comparable to ICE cars, even without rebates or incentives, and they are almost certain to become cheaper. The cost to drive an EV is currently around half as much as an ICE car. Technology is improving over time, and charging times are reducing while range is increasing.

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EVs are starting to offer “reverse charging” where the EV battery will power your house during outages. Most utilities will even buy—at premium rates—excess vehicle battery power in order to support the grid during peak usage times. And EVs help the environment. There is a

strong market in used EV batteries, and they can be recycled. Considering production, use, and disposal, EVs generate much less pollution during their lifetimes than ICE vehicles.

I believe the biggest hindrance to more EV sales is misinformation spread by uninformed individuals and petroleum companies, consortiums of gas station owners and car mechanics. EVs are practical, comfortable, powerful, easier to maintain, and not that expensive to buy. They are certainly less expensive to operate.

Rather than hurt the economy, EVs can make driving cheaper for everyone, and they can help save the environment at the same time. m

Charles Linquist wrote to the Sun from Arroyo Grande. Chime into the EV conversation by emailing your opinion to letters@ santamariasun.com.

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county

should save this one little piece of Orcutt’s past

In 1969, my class from Santa Barbara Christian School walked the beach after the Santa Barbara oil spill. I was 6 or 7. I remember seeing all the tar and the large oil-stained dead fish and tried to pry an eye out of one of them because I thought it would be cool to have. That was the start of the modern environmental movement.

Seventeen years ago, two teen girls saw a 21acre Orcutt open space that needed protection and gathered 1,300 signatures to stop a mixeduse development. With letters of support from the Sierra Club, county Supervisor Das Williams, the Environmental Defense Center, etc., the Tree Amigos, as they were called, was born. The girls saved an open space that thousands upon thousands of commuters have enjoyed on their way to work every day to Lompoc and Vandenberg. This open space sits on the corner of Clark Avenue and Orcutt Road, 7 miles south of Santa Maria.

The Tree Amigos proved that North County teenagers are not powerless, do have a voice, and can work with government to protect environmentally sensitive areas.

The Tree Amigos was able to get Fish and Game to put a pause on the development, resulting in almost two decades of visual relief for weary, hardworking commuters. With stunning views, abundant wildlife, and incredible scenery, Key Site 11 is a peek into the past of what Orcutt used to look like. That undeveloped, Western, oil “boom town.”

Because Santa Barbara County Supervisors passed an affordable housing plan based on 100 percent build-out of all open spaces in Orcutt, Key Site 11 is slated by developers to become 150-plus apartments and ball fields (“Housing headway,” May 9). No longer a wildlife corridor, but a gleaming mixed-use development full of old-fashioned themed retail and grocery stores, ironically with the theme of “boom town.” Birds of prey will soon be replaced by the cheers of parents in baseball stands. Coyotes will be replaced with gas-powered mowers, delivery trucks, and shopping carts. I guess you can’t blame the owners of the car wash next door for building this project. Everybody’s entitled to get the biggest return on investment, aren’t they? But, wouldn’t it be nice, for once, if we all stepped back and told developers and the county of Santa Barbara: You got 99 percent of what you wanted in Orcutt open space. Why don’t you just save us one little piece of the past?

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Odor eater Opinion

Can we odor abate outdoor anything? Like sewage plants with open-air treatment ponds, for instance—Nipomo, I’m talking to you. Who doesn’t love the smell of poo on the fresh morning air?

We arguably should be doing something about that smell—but can we really?

“In the north, we have many complaints of odors particularly with ... things like broccoli and cauliflower, even people objecting to what I think is the great smell of cilantro being harvested, so odor again is subjective,”

Santa Barbara County 4th District Planning Commissioner Roy Reed said during a May 8 meeting where a Buellton cannabis cultivation project was discussed.

The outdoor cultivation project in which 3rd District Planning Commissioner John Parke seems to believe that perhaps it’s possible to control that skunky, fruity, flowery, weedy scent that can waft into the air.

“There are scents that come from the growth of it,” he said.

Humans have a very hard time controlling the natural breeze, air flow in the great outdoors— according to a company that touts its outdoor odor control product for cannabis. Cannabusters offers advice to small-scale, backyard growers— plant something else that’s pleasantly smelly like lavender, jasmine, mint, or basil.

But for larger operations, “a massive plot of rosemary isn’t the solution to all of your problems.” Cannabusters claims that its product can use “oxidation” to stop the scent of cannabis right in its tracks.

It’s hard to believe that vaporizing the scent away is even an option. But maybe that’s the solution to Parke’s pressing problem with cannabis. Maybe we could require anything smelly to use this vaporizer. Watch out broccoli, odor eaters are coming for you! Or, perhaps, we’re just holding cannabis to a higher standard than we hold any other agricultural product to in Santa Barbara County, just ’cuz it can get you high!

Parke’s problems didn’t end with odor, though. He continued on about the potential runoff from hoop houses, which is a pretty standard agricultural tool in the county.

“I’m going to want a better answer to the question, to tell you the truth, than, ‘It should be absorbed by the surrounding soil,’” Parke said.

As Reed, who seemed to be the voice of reason during the discussion, put it: “In the Santa Maria Valley we have thousands of acres of hoop houses, but yet during the rainy season, we have not yet been washed into the sea.”

“I wonder if these hoop houses were used for caneberries, blueberries, if the objections would be similarly great with respect to drainage,” Reasonable Roy said.

I wonder too, Roy.

But the odor lingers, just like it does in cannabis greenhouses outfitted with dry vapor-producing technology designed to neutralize airborne odors.

According to one Carpenteria grower who spoke to Environmental Health Perspectives Publishing, the technology worked, kind of. The smell? It was less, “but it still existed.”

Odor-eating is still an evolving field, and expecting an outdoor grow operation to be scent-neutral as a caveat to issuing a permit is bonkers. But I’m not in charge, and I don’t make the rules—which seem to change if you’re cannabis, amirite? ∆

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SUMMER GUIDE 2024

SPECIAL SUMMER EVENTS

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY

JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION: MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE

BALL AND ART SHOW A night filled with live music, dance, and mesmerizing aerial performances reminiscent of the lively streets of New Orleans. For guests aged 21 and over. June 7 6 p.m. juneteenthsyv.com. Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum, 3596 Sagunto St., Santa Ynez, 805-688-7889.

LUCIDITY FESTIVAL 2024: AURORA’S LIGHT Lucidity offers an immersive experience of community and creativity. More than 100 acclaimed DJs, bands, and artists ignite three electrifying stages with a dynamic mix of music genres. Awarded “best family festival,” Lucidity offers roaming performers, interactive art installations, and fun games and activities. June 28 , 9 a.m., June 29 9 a.m. and June 30 9 a.m. lucidityfestival.com/. Live Oak Camp, Highway 154, Santa Ynez.

SOLVANG DANISH DAYS Entertainment options include three parades, plus folk dancers and Danish musicians performing in locations scattered around downtown Solvang. Enjoy Danish pastries, Danish-style beer, and more. Sept. 20-22 solvangdanishdays.org. Downtown Solvang, Citywide, Solvang. SYV PRIDE PARADE AND FESTIVAL Parade will roll through downtown Solvang with floats, music, and more, ending with a family-friendly Pride Festival at Solvang Park at noon. June 22 11 a.m. SYVPride.org. Downtown Solvang, Citywide, Solvang.

THE WORLD OF SAUVIGNON BLANC This is an interactive wine school event where sommelier and wine educator Sam Schmitt presents a curated selection of wines, whilst you relax and taste them and vote for your favorite. June 9, 7-8:30 p.m. $45, or $75 for two. 805-686-9126. arrowsmithwine.com. Arrowsmith’s, 1539 Mission Drive, Solvang.

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG

2024 LOMPOC POLICE CAR SHOW Cruise Night takes place on Friday evening. Car Show starts on Saturday morning. Aug. 9, 5-8 p.m. and Aug. 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. my805tix.com. Old Town Lompoc, H and I St., Lompoc.

LAVENDER LEMONADE AND WATERCOLOR AT SANTA RITA HILLS LAVENDER FARM Visit the picturesque lavender fields of Santa Rita Hills and grab a glass of lavender lemonade and a paintbrush. Aug. 3 , 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $89. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels.com. Santa Rita Hills Lavender Farm, 1900 Tularosa Road, Lompoc.

LOMPOC FLOWER FESTIVAL Features carnival rides and games, arts and craft exhibitors, food booths and commercial vendors, musical entertainment, and fun for the whole family. June 20 -23 explorelompoc.com. Ryon Park, 800 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc.

REJUVENATE MIND-BODY-SPIRIT YOGA RETREAT Join instructor Nikki Hope for this magical and transformative experience. Start the weekend by honoring the International Day of Yoga and leave feeling renewed and energized. June 21 5 p.m. and June 23 1 p.m. 805-736-6528. sunburst.org/upcoming/. Sunburst Retreat Center, 7200 CA-1, Lompoc.

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

81ST ANNUAL ELKS RODEO AND PARADE Visit site for full lineup of this year’s rodeo events. May 30 -June 2 elksrec.com. Elks Event Center, 4040 Highway 101, Santa Maria.

DAY OF HOPE 2024 Dignity Health, in partnership with the Santa Maria Times, is again proud to present the 11th annual Day of Hope, benefiting local cancer patients in need at Mission Hope Cancer Center. Teams will once again hit the streets to sell the special edition newspaper. Aug. 21 7 a.m.-noon Visit site for more info. 805-739-3595. supportmarianmedical.rallybound.org/ dayofhope2024. Mission Hope Cancer Center, 1325 East Church St., Santa Maria.

HOPE AFTER DARK: MORE THAN A DRAG SHOW Hosted by the incredible Grace Towers, with the following queens scheduled to perform: Vivian Storm, Angel D’mon, Melina Poinsettia, Samara Sin, Daphne J, and more. June 8 , 7-10 p.m. my805tix.com. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110. KEEPING IT BLUE DANCE Santa Maria Valley Senior Citizens Club presents its Keeping it Blue dance. Featuring the Riptide Big Band with vocalists Bob Nations, Mitch Latting, and this month, guest vocalist Liz Douglas. Free thanks to grant funding from Community Foundation of SLO County. June 9, 1:30-4 p.m. Free. 775-813-5186. RiptideBB.com. Elwin Mussell Senior Center, 510 Park Ave., Santa Maria.

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FAIR 2024 Offers a unique assortment of activities to do and see and provides visitors with an interesting mix of both community oriented and educational fun. July 10 -14 santamariafairpark.com. Santa Maria Fairpark, 937 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria.

SANTA MARIA PRIDE RESOURCE FAIR AND MAKERS MARKET

Features nonprofits, crafters, and local businesses. June 9, 11 a.m. my805tix.com. Santa Maria Fairpark, 937 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria.

WEST COAST KUSTOMS CRUISIN NATIONALS 2024 Get that kustom out of the garage, load up the family, “and join us for some good times.” May 24 -26 westcoastkustoms.com. Santa Maria Fairpark, 937 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY

ARROYO GRANDE SUMMER ART IN THE PARK Features dozens of local vendors selling homemade items, free bounce house, music, food trucks, and more. June 8 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $0$15. 805-473-5472. arroyogrande.org/catalog. Elm St. Park, 380 S Elm St., Arroyo Grande.

AUTOMOTIVE CLASSIC AT TRILOGY MONARCH DUNES This invitational automotive show will showcase more than 200 vintage and classic cars, worth more than $20 million, parked in and around the Monarch Club. Spectators can enjoy live music on three stages, food, wine, beer, and arts and retail vendors. A charity fundraiser with net proceeds benefiting the Nipomo Food Basket Building Fund. Sept. 22 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free to spectators. 805-284-0756. autoclassicattrilogy.com. The Monarch Club at Trilogy Monarch Dunes, 1645 Trilogy Parkway, Nipomo.

CENTRAL COAST AQUARIUM SUMMER CAMPS The Central Coast Aquarium is excited to announce that summer camp registrations are now open. Each week-long camp session will include: interactive lessons and activities, outdoor field trips, animal encounters, and more. Mondays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. through Aug. 5 centralcoastaquarium.org/camps-programs/seasonalcamps/summer-camps/. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St., Avila Beach, 805-595-7280.

CENTRAL COAST CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE Featuring hundreds of cacti and succulents. Members will share with the public their beautiful, unique, rare, and prize-winning plants, and educate our community about cacti and succulents. The sale portion of the show consists of dealers in rare and hard to find plants. May 25 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and May 26 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Nipomo High School, 525 N Thompson Ave, Nipomo.

FRIENDS OF THE NIPOMO LIBRARY: USED BOOK SALE Arrive at 10 a.m. for the best selection of adult fiction/nonfiction, children’s books, jigsaw puzzles, and CDs/DVDs. FONL members get tickets for two free books at every sale. July 13 , 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 805-929-3994. friendsofnipomolibrary.org/. Nipomo Library, 918 W. Tefft, Nipomo.

GRADS AND DADS AT THE CLIFFS 2024 Features a brunch buffet, live music, and more. Celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates and cheers to all the best dads out there. June

DANE HABIT

Solvang hosts its 87th Danish heritage festival, Solvang Danish Days, with various happenings between Friday, Sept. 20, and Sunday, Sept. 22. Festivities include live music and dancing, as well as an axthrowing arena for guests to “unleash their inner Viking.” Visit solvangusa.com for the full event schedule.

—Caleb Wiseblood

16 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. my805tix.com. The Cliffs Hotel and Spa, 2757 Shell Beach Rd, Pismo Beach, 805-773-5000. HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSE Have you ever wanted to participate in a paranormal investigation of a haunted Victorian lighthouse? Here’s your chance. May 31 5 & 8 p.m. and June 1 2 & 5 p.m. my805tix.com. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach.

A HOLLYWOOD FAMILY DANCE Hosted by the City of Arroyo Grande Recreation Department. Enjoy a delicious dinner, desserts, live Dj music, family activities, photo ops, and more. Bring the whole family for a wonderful night of dancing Hollywood-style. June 21 $48 per couple. 805-473-5472. arroyogrande.org. Heritage House and Gardens, 126 S. Mason, Arroyo Grande.

THE MACARONI AND CHEESE FESTIVAL Vote for your favorite as the featured chefs compete for the best mac and cheese. Aug. 24 , 2-6 p.m. my805tix.com. Avila Beach Golf Resort, 6464 Ana Bay Rd., Avila Beach, 805-595-4000.

RAYS OF REVELATION: UNRAVELLING THE ASTROLOGY OF SUMMER Join local astrologer Lori Waters to learn about what’s happening in our skies during the summer of 2024. Lori will discuss the astrological significance of the summer solstice and the zodiac signs of summer (Cancer, Leo, and Virgo). June 22 , 1:30-3:30 p.m. $10. 805-773-7063. anc.apm.activecommunities. com. Shell Beach Veterans Memorial Building, 230 Leeward Ave., Pismo Beach.

STONE SOUP MUSIC FESTIVAL The festival brings together a variety of music styles on two different stages: Park Stage in Ramona Garden Park and Street Stage on Ramona Ave. Bring a lawn chair, your dancing shoes, and experience two days of wonderful music. Aug. 24 11 a.m.-10 p.m. and Aug. 25 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Free. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/about/stone-soupmusic-festival/. Ramona Garden Park Center, 993 Ramona Ave., Grover Beach.

SUMMER BARKTACULAR BARK IN THE PARK Hosted by the City of Arroyo Grande. Bring your leashed best friend for a day of fun in the sun. Dog item vendors, food trucks, dog contests, adoptions, and more. July 27 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $0-$15. 805-4735472. arroyogrande.org/catalog. Elm St. Park, 380 S Elm St., Arroyo Grande.

TALENTDREAMS CENTRAL COAST JAMBOREE Features a live band, food, beer, wine, a wine auction, and a silent auction. Sept. 21 5:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Camp Arroyo Grande, 250 Wesley St., Arroyo Grande, 805-249-9517.

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2024 LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL Expect a fun-filled weekend of great music, art, camping, activities, and reuniting with friends and family. June 14 -16 my805tix.com/. El Chorro Regional Park, California 1, San Luis Obispo.

2024 SLO GREEK FESTIVAL Enjoy Greek dancing and lessons, live music, food, pastries, and specialty Greek cocktails. June 1 , 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and June 2 , 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-546-8337. greekfestivalslo.com. Madonna Expo Center, 100 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo.

38TH ANNUAL CENTRAL COAST RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

Experience 16th-century magic and enjoy thrilling battles, parades, enchanting music, and comedy and dancing across four stages. Explore artisanal treasures and indulge in delicious food and drink. July 20, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $25-$30. 805-550-9177. ccrenfaire.com/. Laguna Lake Park, 504 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

CENTER STAGE SUMMER SINGING CAMP For kids ages 8-13. Full of singing, music games, friendships, and a Friday Camp Show. Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m. through June 28 $275 per kid per week. 805-458-6440. Bellevue-Santa Fe Charter School, 1401 San Luis Bay Dr., San Luis Obispo, bsfcs.org.

CENTRAL COAST PRIDE IN THE PLAZA Bringing Pride back to downtown San Luis Obispo. Locals and visitors alike will flow through Mission Plaza for jubilant celebrations, main stage headliners, and rows of vendors, information, and interactive experiences. June 1 11 a.m.-noon slopride.com/events. Mission Plaza, 751 Palm St., San Luis Obispo.

PARK PALOOZA Features a color run, car show, food and drink vendors, and more. July 13 11 a.m. my805tix.com. Dairy Creek Golf Course, 2990 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo, 805-782-8060.

RISE UP: A DRAG AND BURLESQUE PRIDE SHOW Central Coast Pride presents fabulous night of drag, burlesque, song, and dance. For ages 18 and over. May 31 and June 1 $29-$100. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

SEVENTH ANNUAL JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION Save the date. This year’s theme is “Art and Culture: A Glimpse of the Past and Present.” Seeking sponsors, silent auction donations, and nonprofit and retail vendors. For more info, visit juneteenthslo. com. Hosted by NAACP SLO County. June 15 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

INSIDE OUT Sensorio in Paso Robles will celebrate its five-year anniversary and the grand opening of DIMENSIONS on Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m. The new installation, created by LA-based artist duo HYBYCOZO, invites guests to walk through and among various colorful metal structures. The opening reception will include live music, food, and more. Visit sensoriopaso.com for more info.

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Free admission. 805-619-5354. juneteenthslo.com. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

SLO PUBLIC MARKET’S THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER

CELEBRATION With fabulous live dance music from Riff Tide, food and drinks, talented local vendors, and family and doggie-friendly fun for all ages. June 8 1:30-4 p.m. Free show. 805-210-9698. San Luis Obispo Public Market, 3845 S. Higuera St, San Luis Obispo.

SUMMER SOIREE AND SALE Honoring and celebrating our customers at our new showroom located at 1227 Archer Street on the corner of Higuera in SLO. Offering 10 percent on all spas, 30 percent on all add-ons, and up to 25 percent off on all patio furniture. June 8 , 4-7 p.m. 805-439-4404. cchenterprise.com.

CCH Enterprise, 1227 Archer St., San Luis Obispo.

THIRD ANNUAL SHEEP SHEARING SHINDIG This familyfavorite agricultural festival celebrates the history and culture of the Navajo-Churro sheep. May 25 12-4 p.m. my805tix.com/. City Farm SLO, 1221 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, 805-7698344.

WOMEN VISIONARIES SYMPOSIUM Join accomplished women visionaries for a powerful evening of spiritual and business alignment with hosts Shawna Mox and Sabrina Pratt. July 21 , 4-7 p.m. my805tix.com. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo.

NORTH SLO COUNTY

46 WEST ENDLESS SUMMER BLOCK PARTY Visit site for tickets and more info on this upcoming block party event. July 6 , 6-9 p.m. my805tix.com. Peachy Canyon Winery, 1480 N. Bethel Road, Templeton.

CALIFORNIA MID-STATE FAIR 2024 Paso Robles’ beloved annual event nicknamed “the biggest little fair anywhere.” Visit site for full lineup of the fair’s offerings, including live concerts, carnival attractions, and more. July 17-28 midstatefair.com. Paso Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles.

MAKERS MARKETPLACE An indoor event free and open to the public. Brunch open at 10 a.m. Features vendors, live music, and more. June 8 , 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and July 13 , 10 a.m.-2 p.m. my805tix.com. Templeton Mercantile Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main St., Templeton.

SMOKE AND SONG: A COUNTRY BARBECUE FEATURING

MICHAEL RAY LIVE AT TOOTH & NAIL Mark your calendars

for an unforgettable evening at Tooth & Nail Winery in Paso Robles. “Smoke and Song” is a unique event that brings together the best of country music, delicious barbecue, refreshing craft beer, and a great cause. June 28 6-10 p.m. $72. 805-369-6100. my805tix.com. Tooth and Nail Winery, 3090 Anderson Rd., Paso Robles.

SOUL SERENITY RETREAT WEEKEND Embark on a transformative journey at this Soul Serenity retreat with Karen Drucker and Gary Lynn Floyd at Awakening Ways CSL. A rejuvenating blend of music, heart opening experiences, and inner exploration. June 15 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and June 16 10-11 a.m. $129. 805-391-4465. awakeningways.org/serenitynow/. Atascadero Lake Park, 9305 Pismo Ave., Atascadero.

NORTH COAST SLO COUNTY

2024 CALIFORNIA COAST CLASSIC BIKE TOUR AND ARTHRITIS CHALLENGE EXPERIENCE An eight-day, fully supported 525-mile ride that raises awareness and support for the nearly 60 million Americans living with arthritis. Sept. 21-28 213-634-3772. events. arthritis.org. Highway 1, Various locations, Morro Bay.

2024 MARINE SWAP MEET Hosted by Friends of the Morro Bay Harbor Department, Morro Bay Maritime Museum, and Morro Bay Youth Sailing Foundation. Discover a treasure trove of marine and nautical items, including boats, watercraft, marine supplies, and more. June 29 8 a.m.-1 p.m. friendsofthembhd.org. Embarcadero Morro Bay, 1200 Embarcadero, Morro Bay.

MAY MADNESS FUNDRAISER Enjoy an evening of dinner, nohost bar, music, prizes, and live and silent auctions. The primary funding source for the local fireworks show at the Cayucos Pier on July 4. May 25 , 6 p.m. $200 per couple. cayucoschamber. com. Cayucos Elementary School, 301 Cayucos Drive, Cayucos, 805-995-3694.

MORRO BAY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2004 REUNION It’s time to set your course (and mark your calendar) for an epic 20-year reunion. Starts with a dance party at the Siren. Visit site for full lineup of events. Aug. 16-18 my805tix.com. The Siren, 900 Main St., Morro Bay, 805-225-1312.

4TH OF JULY EVENTS

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY

SOLVANG ROTARY’S ANNUAL JULY 4TH PARADE Dozens upon dozens of parade entrants such as classic cars, prancing horses, dance groups, drum lines, and brass sections travel along the

route. July 4 11 a.m. SolvangUSA.com. Downtown Solvang, Citywide, Solvang.

STARS, STRIPES, AND SAVORY BITES This weekend of festivities includes brunches, lunches, dinner, hikes, yoga, biking, and more. July 3 -7 aubergeresorts.com/matteistavern/itineraries/ july-fourth/. Mattei’s Tavern, 2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos.

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AVILA BEACH 4TH OF JULY DOGGIE PARADE All dogs must be registered to walk in the parade. Also includes a costume contest. July 4 11 a.m.-noon my805tix.com. Avila Beach Promenade, 404 Front St., Avila Beach.

AVILA BEACH 4TH OF JULY PANCAKE BREAKFAST Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast prepared by members of the Board of Directors of the Avila Beach Civic Association and volunteers that consists of pancakes, bacon or sausage, fruit, orange juice, milk, and coffee. July 4 8:30-11 a.m. my805tix.com. Avila Beach Community Center, 191 San Miguel St., Avila Beach.

JULY 4TH CELEBRATION AND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

Enjoy local vendors in the Pier Plaza starting at 9 a.m., music from Epic Entertainment from noon to 9 p.m., and “the best fireworks show on the Central Coast” at 9 p.m. July 4 , 9 a.m.-10 p.m. experiencepismobeach.com. Pismo Beach Pier, West end of Pomeroy, Pismo Beach.

NORTH SLO COUNTY

4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION The event includes a family fun zone, two live bands, food trucks, free RV parking overlooking the festival area, and more. July 4 , 2-10 p.m. prcity.com. Barney Schwartz Park, 2970 Union Road, Paso Robles.

ATASCADERO 4TH OF JULY MUSIC FESTIVAL Celebrate Independence Day lakeside under giant shady oaks with three great musical acts, food and drinks, and more. July 4 8 p.m. atascadero4thofjuly.org. Atascadero Lake Park, 9305 Pismo Ave., Atascadero.

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CAMBRIA’S ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION With a barbecue, music, and family-friendly events all day long. Fireworks start at dusk. July 4 , 11 a.m. visitsansimeonca.com. Shamel Park, 5455 Windsor Blvd., Cambria.

CAYUCOS FOURTH OF JULY TOWN PARADE Organized by the Cayucos Lions Club. Front Street Faire runs through 6 p.m. July 4 10 a.m. cayucoschamber.com/july4th. Cayucos

Beach, 10 Cayucos Dr., Cayucos.

FIREWORKS FROM THE PIER Cayucos Chamber takes on the effort to produce and fund this annual fireworks show, reported to cost more than $50,000, according to the chamber’s website. July 4 9 p.m. cayucoschamber.com/july4th. Cayucos Beach, 10 Cayucos Dr., Cayucos.

JULY 4TH SAND SCULPTURE CONTEST Prizes for adults and kids. July 4 4-10 a.m. cayucoschamber.com. Cayucos Beach, 10 Cayucos Dr., Cayucos.

LIVE MUSIC

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY

ALAN PARSONS LIVE See the legend live in concert in the Samala Showroom. June 14 8 p.m. $49-$79. Chumash Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, Santa Ynez, 800-248-6274, chumashcasino.com/entertainment.

AMANDA CASTRO LIVE Castro specializes in New Orleans-style jazz. July 14 3 p.m. $37. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

CJ SOLAR LIVE Enjoy live country music. Part of the Music in the Garden series. June 9 3 p.m. $37. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

DIRTY CELLO LIVE Gates open at 2:30 p.m. June 30 3 p.m. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789. DOUBLEWIDE KINGS LIVE Performing classic rock. Part of Music in the Garden, an ongoing series. June 2 3 p.m. $37. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK LIVE June 28 8 p.m. $39-$69. Chumash Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, Santa Ynez, 800248-6274, chumashcasino.com/entertainment.

GUILTY PLEASURE BAND LIVE For ages 21 and over. No food is served but you may bring your own. May 25 , 7-10 p.m. High Roller Tiki Lounge, 433 Alisal Road, Solvang, highrollertiki.com. REFUGEE LIVE A tribute to Tom Petty. Sept. 1 , 3 p.m. $37. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY WIND ENSEMBLE SUMMER CONCERT The SYV Wind Ensemble has entertained at parades, holiday festivals, and more. Don’t miss their lively Summer Concert on LIVE MUSIC continued page 16

SPECIAL SUMMER EVENTS from page 14 MAY 23 - SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 SUMMER GUIDE 2024 Enjoy! 801 South Broadway, Santa Maria 805-928-7777 @thehistoricsantamariainn THE BARREL ROOM Located downstairs in The Historic Santa Maria Inn 5pm–10pm |Open Thurs, Fri, Sat Whiskey  Wine  Cocktails www.santamariasun.com • May 23 - 30, 2024 • Sun • 15

the beautiful Skytt Terrace at Elverhøj Museum. Music selections include Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, John Phillip Sousa, and more. Bring a picnic basket and blanket/chairs. June 8 2 p.m. Free. 805-686-1211. syvwindensemble.org. Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang.

SITRASON LIVE Part of the Music in the Garden series. Visit site for more info. Aug. 11 3 p.m. $37. Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

SKUNK PUPPY LIVE A 21 and over venue, inside and outside. No food is served but you may bring your own. June 1 7-10 p.m. High Roller Tiki Lounge, 433 Alisal Road, Solvang, highrollertiki. com.

WHOLE HOG LIVE For ages 21 and over. No food is served but you may bring your own. May 31 7-10 p.m. High Roller Tiki Lounge, 433 Alisal Road, Solvang, highrollertiki.com.

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG

BANDA SAN MIGUEL Presented by Uribe Entertainment Inc. May 24 9 p.m. my805tix.com/. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-810-0714.

THE BOYS OF SUMMER A tribute to the Eagles. Aug. 2 7 p.m. my805tix.com. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-810-0714.

HOLLYWOOD CRUE LIVE A tribute to Motley Crue. May 25, 7 p.m. my805tix.com/. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-810-0714.

YOUTH OPEN MIC NIGHT A fun, welcoming environment for first time performers and an opportunity for kids and teens to showcase their talent. Prizes awarded every month for Outstanding Performer. Last Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. certainsparks.com/. Certain Sparks Music, 107 S. H St., Lompoc.

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ABOUT TIME LIVE Enjoy live music outdoors at the Stockyard. June 30 Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805-934-3777, blast825brewery.com/.

BOYS OF SUMMER Enjoy live music outdoors at the Stockyard. June 16 Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805-934-3777, blast825brewery.com/.

LADIES NIGHT OUT Music by DJ Van Gloryious and DJ Panda. Features delicious daiquiri specials. Thursdays, 8 p.m.-midnight Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

THE LEGENDS Enjoy live music outdoors at the Stockyard. June 29 Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805934-3777, blast825brewery.com/.

MESTIZO LIVE Visit the Stockyard for a day of fun with the band Mestizo. Gates open at 5 p.m. Bring chairs. VIP cabanas are available for purchase. All ages welcome. Pet-friendly. May 25 6 p.m. my805tix.com/. Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805-934-3777.

NOTHING BUT TROUBLE Enjoy live music outdoors at the Stockyard. June 9 Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805-934-3777, blast825brewery.com/.

OLD TIME GOSPEL SING-ALONG All are welcome. Call for more details. Last Saturday of every month, 5-6 p.m. 805-478-6198. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria.

ROCK ODYSSEY LIVE Rock out to your favorite classic hits by Tom Petty, Journey, Blondie, and more. June 22 6-9 p.m. my805tix.com. Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard And Winery, 3940 Dominion Rd, Santa Maria, 805 937-8463.

SUNDAY NIGHT FUN End the weekend with some good vibes. Music by DJ Van Gloryious. Sundays, 8 p.m.-midnight Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

THREE 4 ALL Enjoy live music outdoors at the Stockyard. June 8 Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805934-3777, blast825brewery.com/.

VINOSOL: A LATIN DANCE PARTY An open level salsa class followed by a free social. May 25 , 5-9 p.m. $20. 805-937-8463. cottonwoodcanyon.com. Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard And Winery, 3940 Dominion Rd, Santa Maria.

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BRASS MASH AT RIBLINE BY THE BEACH A special night of brass, dancing, and singing mayhem. July 6 , 7:30 p.m. my805tix. com. Ribline by the Beach, 395 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach. CORAZÓN DE MANÁ AND SIEMPRE SELENA Corazón De Maná is a Southern California tribute that delivers a fun and energetic live celebration of Maná’s music. Siempre Selena is an upscale Selena tribute band from Los Angeles. June 1 , 7:30-10 p.m. $30$40. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/mana-and-selenatribute/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY Enjoy some good food and karaoke. Fridays, 5-8 p.m. 805-723-5550. The Central Grill, 545 Orchard Road, Nipomo.

KARAOKE EVERY WEDNESDAY A weekly event with barbecue offerings and more. Wednesdays, 4-8 p.m. Rancho Nipomo BBQ, 108 Cuyama Ln., Nipomo, 805-925-3500.

NEVER A DULL MOMENT: A TRIBUTE TO ROD STEWART

Formed in 2017, this six-piece rock band burst onto the music tribute scene with their unique blend of raw energy, and genuine representation of Rod Stewart’s concert performance. Composed of talented musicians, each with a long history as a professional player. May 31 7:30-10 p.m. $30-$45. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/never-a-

dull-moment/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

PIANO MEN: GENERATIONS

Two men. Two pianos. Get ready for an electrifying musical extravaganza like no other. A sensational celebration of the legendary Billy Joel and Elton John, brought to life by the extraordinary father and son duo of Terry and Nick Davies. Aug. 15 , 7:30-10 p.m. $45-$65. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/ piano-men-generations/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

PRINCE AGAIN: A TRIBUTE TO PRINCE This spot-on tribute delivers such unforgettable hits as “Purple Rain” and many more. Sept. 15 , 7-9:30 p.m. $49.50. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter. org/shows/prince-again/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

QUARTETO NUEVO Quarteto Nuevo merges western classical, eastern European folk, Latin, and jazz with an organic feel. July 21 , 2 p.m. $62. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. See Canyon Fruit Ranch, 2345 See Canyon Rd., Avila Beach.

REMEMBER WHEN ROCK WAS YOUNG: THE ELTON JOHN EXPERIENCE Starring Craig A. Meyer as Almost Elton John, with music by The Rocket Band. This spectacular musical journey celebrates the decades of chart-topping hits of Sir Elton John. June 7 7:30-10 p.m. $45-$75. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/the-elton-johnexperience/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDARY LINDA RONSTADT WITH RONSTADT REVIVAL FEAT. SHANNON RAE A tribute to Linda Ronstadt, with a full seven-piece band, including fiddle and pedal steel, “to bring you the true authentic sound of the Ronstadt catalog.” Sept. 14 7:30-10 p.m. $40-$60. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/ronstadt-revival/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

TWISTED GYPSY LIVE Twisted Gypsy takes you back to the early days of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and the heyday of ‘70s rock ’n roll. June 29, 7:30-10 p.m. $35-$45. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/twisted-gypsy/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. UP IN THE AIR LIVE Up in the Air will play it’s unique mix of upbeat originals and danceable classics. May 24 5-7 p.m. Free. 805-595-4000. avilabeachresort.com. Mulligans Bar and Grill, 6460 Ana Bay Road, Avila Beach.

SAN LUIS OBISPO 39TH ANNUAL JAZZ PIANO SHOWCASE Presented by the San Luis Obispo County Jazz Federation. June 2 , 4-6:30 p.m. my805tix.com. Mount Carmel Lutheran Church, 1701 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo.

ALL AGES OPEN MIC NIGHT Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.

BRASS MASH: FIRST FRIDAY First Fridays are magical nights filled with the vibrant energy of our all-horn band. Join the festivities at Liquid Gravity and immerse yourself in the unique fusion of your favorite rock and pop songs. First Friday of every month, 6-10 p.m. my805tix.com. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.

C-KAN LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER C-Kan performing live at the Fremont Theater on July 9 with special guests Neto Peña, Yoss Bones, and Toser One. All ages. July 9, 8 p.m. $30 to $75. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

CLUB SOMBRA A night of goth, industrial, darkwave, aggrotech, hellektro, witch house, and more. June 28 , 7-11 p.m. and Aug. 30 7-11 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

DANNYLUX LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER All ages welcome. Doors open at 7 p.m. June 22 8 p.m. $35. .fremontslo. com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

DO YOU COMPUTE AND MORE With Four Day Bears, and additional acts. June 14 7 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

EASTON EVERETT Easton Everett plays guitar-woven music that is easy to listen to, but also surprises. June 16 6-8 p.m. Free. eastoneverett.com/. Sextant Wines, 1653 Old Price Canyon Road, San Luis Obispo, 805-542-0133.

FAMILY CONCERT: PETER AND THE WOLF The Movement Arts Collective once again joins forces with Festival Mozaic to lead this family-friendly performance of Prokofiev’s beloved Peter and the Wolf This concert is open for all ages and will last under one hour without an intermission. July 22 11 a.m. $5. 805781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

FLAVOR PACKET LIVE AT THE HUB Flavor Packet stirs up a lyrical and imaginative sound with its contemporary and worldbeat-influenced jazz music, making it a memorable experience. May 31 , 6-9 p.m. The Hub, 1701 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. GORGATRON, CASKET ROBBERY, AND VORAATH Visit site for tickets and more info. June 29 7 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

Cold Beer Great Snacks 805-489-2499 americanmelodrama.com The Best Live Entertainment on the Central Coast 19019 Hwy 1 Ragged Point, California 805-927-4502 www.raggedpointinn.com July 7/4 Jill Knight 7/6 Quadratones 7/7 Noach Tangeras 7/13 Tap Roots 7/14 Roughouse 7/20 Spanky Paul 7/21 Joi Polloi 7/27 Earls of Tuesday 7/28 Jill Knight Your Musical Lineup RAGGED POINT INN CONCERT 2024 August 8/3 Spanky Paul 8/4 Cocktail Shorty 8/10 Electric Lavender Train 8/11 Joi Polloi 8/17 Earls of Tuesday 8/18 Cocktail Shorty 8/24 Jill Knight 8/25 Billy and the Tingle 8/31 Blue Birds on a Wire
LIVE MUSIC continued page 17 LIVE MUSIC from page 15 MAY 23 - SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 SUMMER GUIDE 2024 16 • Sun • May 23 - 30, 2024 • www.santamariasun.com

THE GREEN LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER The Green performing live at the Fremont Theater. All ages welcome. Doors open at 7 p.m. Aug. 22 8 p.m. $32. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

HOT BROTHERS BAND LIVE With special guests. May 23 6-9 p.m. my805tix.com. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo.

HOTEL CALIFORNIA LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER Hotel California is performing live at the Fremont Theater. All ages. July 13 8 p.m. $27.50 to $47.50. fremontslo.com/events/hotelcalifornia/. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

LIVE MUSIC AT KROBAR Enjoy live music at Krobar, which showcases local, talented artists of all music genres. Kick-off your weekend right, grab your favorite seasonal craft cocktail, and vibe to the sounds of the night. Follow on Instagram to find out who is playing. Every other Friday, 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays, 6-9 p.m. through Aug. 31 Free entry. 833-5762271. krobardistillery.com/events. Krobar Craft Distillery, 1701 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

LIVE MUSIC AT LIQUID GRAVITY Check social media and calendar for weekly updates. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays, 2-5 p.m. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.

LIVE MUSIC FROM GUITAR WIZ BILLY FOPPIANO AND MAD DOG Join “Guitar Wiz” Billy Foppiano and his trusty side kick Mad Dog for a mix of blues, R&B, and more. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 805-544-2100. Bon Temps Creole Cafe, 1819 Osos Street, San Luis Obispo, bontempscreolecafe.com/index.htm.

MC MAGIC LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER MC Magic performing live at the Fremont Theater. Sept. 21 , 8 p.m. $30$150. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

MICKY DOLENZ LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER Micky Dolenz is performing live at the Fremont Theater. All ages. July 19 8 p.m. $49.50 to $99.50. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

MISMITHS LIVE A tribute to the Smiths and Misfits. Features additional acts. June 16 , 6 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

NOAH COLTON AND THE SATIATERS With special guests Amttrak. June 1 , 6:30-9 p.m. my805tix.com. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo.

PENTACAUSTIC AND MORE Features multiple acts, including special guest Lilith Dead Girl. May 25 , 6:30 p.m. my805tix.com/. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

POPS ON! ORCHESTRA NOVO The band goes Hollywood during this program. Aug. 4 , 4-6 p.m. my805tix.com. Madonna Inn, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

PRIDE PROM (GRADES 6-12) For students in grades 6-12 to enjoy live DJs, dancing, youth crafts and games, photography areas, and hang out areas. June 8 , 7-10:30 p.m. $12. slopride. com/events. Laguna Middle School, 11050 Los Osos Valley Rd., San Luis Obispo, 805-596-4055.

RESONANCE PRESENTS: LIFE AND BREATH Additional program on Aug. 11 at 3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Paso Robles. Visit site for more info on both shows. Aug. 10, 8 p.m. my805tix.com. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

RODRIGO Y GABRIELA Rodrigo y Gabriela performing live at the Fremont Theater. All ages. Doors open at 7 p.m. Sept. 17, 8 p.m. $44.50-$224.50. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

SADIE JASPER: ALBUM RELEASE PARTY July 19, 7 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

SLO BLUES FUSION CANVAS Experience a night of rhythmic rebellion with Maya Jaycox, Cat Cooper, and host Drew Davis, featuring Kevin Sean’s live beats. May 25 , 7 p.m. my805tix.com/. Drew Davis Fine Art, 393 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.

TODD RUNDGREN LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER See the legendary artist live in concert. Doors open at 7 p.m. June 29 8 p.m. fremontslo.com. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

TOM’S ELTON TRIBUTE The world’s number one Elton John tribute band is coming for one night only and bringing their spectacular show. The level of attention to detail in recreating the music and fabulous costumes of Elton John and His Band is “simply unparalleled.” July 28 , 7-9 p.m. $40-$52. 805-7564849. pacslo.org. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

LOCAL CONCERT SERIES

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LIVE MUSIC SUNDAYS Sundays, 2-6 p.m. Brick Barn Wine Estate, 795 W. Hwy 246, Buellton, 805-686-1208, brickbarnwineestate.com.

MUSIC IN THE GARDEN This ongoing summer concert series spotlights a variety of musical acts. Afternoon performances held on various Sunday afternoons throughout the summer.

June 2- Sept. 1 Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805686-1789.

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAYS

Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Brick Barn Wine Estate, 795 W. Hwy 246, Buellton, 805-686-1208, brickbarnwineestate.com.

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

HAPPY HOUR MUSIC SERIES Enjoy live music at the winery most Friday evenings. Check site for concert schedule. Fridays presquilewine.com. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110.

JINEANNE CODERRE LIVE Part of the Happy Hour Music Series. May 31 , 5-7:30 p.m. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110, presquilewine.com.

MIDDAY MINI-CONCERT: ALEXANDER HERSH Cellist

Alexander Hersh is joined by pianist Susan Grace for a recital of works for cello and piano. July 25 noon Free; suggested $10 donation. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Allan Hancock College, 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria.

MUSIC AT ROSCOE’S KITCHEN Live DJ and karaoke every Friday and Saturday night. Featured acts include Soul Fyah Band, DJ Nasty, DJ Jovas, and more. Fridays, Saturdays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805623-8866.

WILL BREMAN LIVE Part of the Happy Hour Music Series. June

7 5 p.m. and June 14 , 5 p.m. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110, presquilewine.com.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY

2024 LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE CONCERT SERIES These Saturday afternoon concerts are limited and will sell out, so make your purchase early to secure your spot. Saturdays, 2:30-5 p.m. through Oct. 12 my805tix.com. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRESENTS: TIM BLUHM WITH THE COFFIS BROTHERS Singer-songwriter Tim Bluhm, front man for the band Mother Hips. With the band, Bluhm helped to define a new breed of California soul with nine studio albums. The Coffis Brothers pride themselves on their honest, heartfelt roots-rock sound, with an emphasis on the roots. July 25 6:30-9 p.m. Tickets start at $62. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. DANA

Adobe Cultural Center, 671 S. Oakglen Ave., Nipomo.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC: QUARTETO NUEVEO AT SEE CANYON

FRUIT RANCH This is an outdoor event. Quarteto Nuevo merges western classical, eastern European folk, Latin, and jazz with an organic feel that “packs a wallop!” The ensemble’s razor-sharp precision is enhanced by jazzy interludes, lightly rumbling percussion motifs, and mesmerizing rhythms. July 21 2-4 p.m. Tickets start at $62. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. See Canyon Fruit Ranch, 2345 See Canyon Rd., Avila Beach.

MARCI JEAN AND THE FEVER With Valerie Johnson and the Voodoo DooDads. Presented by Basin Street Regulars. May 26 1 p.m. my805tix.com/. Pismo Beach Veterans Memorial Hall, 780 Bello St., Pismo Beach.

PACIFIC BREEZE CONCERTS: DANTE MARSH AND THE VIBE SETTERS The City of Pismo Beach Recreation Division proudly presents the Pacific Breeze Concerts at Pismo Beach Rotary Amphitheater at Dinosaur Caves Park. This three show summer series will feature exceptional regional musical groups as well as special family activities. Food available for purchase. June 8 , 1-4 p.m. Free. pismobeach.org. Dinosaur Caves Park, 2701 Price St, Pismo Beach.

PACIFIC BREEZE CONCERTS: MOTHER CORN SHUCKERS The City of Pismo Beach Recreation Division proudly presents the Pacific Breeze Concerts at Pismo Beach Rotary Amphitheater at Dinosaur Caves Park. This three show summer series will feature exceptional regional musical groups as well as special family activities. Food available for purchase. July 14 1-4 p.m. Free. pismobeach.org. Dinosaur Caves Park, 2701 Price St, Pismo Beach.

TIM BLUHM AND THE COFFIS BROTHERS Singer-songwriter Tim Bluhm is the frontman for the now-iconic band Mother Hips. With the band, Bluhm helped to define a new breed of California soul with nine studio albums over two-and-a-half decades. July 25 , 6:30 p.m. $62. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. DANA Adobe Cultural Center, 671 S. Oakglen Ave., Nipomo.

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BRASS MASH AND KENTUCKY MONK: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Kentucky Monk (acoustic rock/country/R&B/pop) and Brass Mash (rock/pop). Aug. 23 , 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO. com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY ARAB MUSIC ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT The Cal Poly Arab Music Ensemble will present classic repertoire from Arab art; popular and folk music traditions and from historically interconnected cultures of Southwest Asia and North Africa.

With Ken Habib, director; Jenna Mitchell, dance director. June 1 7:30 p.m. $15 and $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/calendar. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY JAZZ COMBOS SHOWCASE Cal Poly’s jazz combos will perform classic jazz repertoire as well as original student compositions. With Dylan Johnson, director. June 7 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-756-2406. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. Cal Poly

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CAL POLY SOUNDINGS WITH TRANSIENT CANVAS Cal Poly Music Technology and Composition students will present music which investigates the potential and/or imagined role of cybernetic organisms (cyborgs) in music technology. Guest ensemble Transient Canvas will be part of the collaboration. With choreography by Cal Poly dance students. May 30 7:30 p.m. and May 31 7:30 p.m. $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/ calendar/. PAC Pavilion, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave, San Luis Obispo.

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RECITAL Cal Poly Music Department student string players present this free recital. May 28 , 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-756-2406. music. calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

McLamore. July 24 7:30 p.m. $32. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic. org. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

CHAMBER CONCERT 4: FINALE The final chamber concert of the summer begins with Rossini’s “Barber of Seville” overture for three players at one piano, a beautiful piece by Korean-American composer Earl Kim, piano quintet by Enrique Granados, and Tchaikovsky’s only string sextet. Pre-Concert Lecture at 6:30 p.m. July 26 7:30 p.m. $32. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

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CAL POLY SYMPHONY AND CHOIRS: FRANCE TOUR PREVIEW CONCERT The Cal Poly Choirs and Symphony will combine to present repertoire the groups will perform while on tour in France. Repertoire will include selections by American composer Dan Forrest as well as Canadian composer Nathaniel Dett’s “Chariot Jubliee.” June

8 7:30 p.m. $15 and $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY VOCAL STUDENT RECITAL Cal Poly Music Department student vocalists present a free recital. June 4 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-756-2406. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

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DAMON CASTILLO BAND AND MELODY KLEMIN: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Free live music. Family-friendly. Food/drink available. Free bike valet. Aug. 16 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO. com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

DANTE MARSH & THE VIBESETTERS AND DAVE TATE: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Free live music. Family-friendly. Food/drink available. Free bike valet. Sept. 6 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

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GREEN, AND GOLD! Features Cal Poly band alumni from past decades. Works on the program include David Maslanka’s “A Child’s Garden of Dreams” and Frank Ticheli’s “Blue Shades.”

With Christopher Woodruff and Nick Waldron, conductors. June 2 , 3 p.m. $15 and $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/calendar. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY’S CHAMBER CHOIR AND CANTABILE: SACRED SOUNDS Cal Poly’s Chamber Choir and Cantabile will present a concert of sacred a cappella music titled “Sacred Sounds.” Selections will range from Renaissance classics to modern day works. With Scott Glysson, conductor; Paul Woodring, accompanist. May 25 7:30 p.m. $20 general; $10 students. 805756-4849. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

CHAMBER CONCERT 1: OPENING NIGHT CELEBRATION The 2024 SLO Summer Music Festival opens with two pieces by celebrated masters juxtaposed with two world premieres. Preconcert lecture at 6:30 p.m. with Dr. Alyson McLamore. July 19 7:30 p.m. $32. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

CHAMBER CONCERT 3: MOZART IN THE MISSION The annual concert in Mission San Luis Obispo opens with some beautifully resonant pieces by Italian composer Gabrieli for a brass ensemble comprised of Festival Mozaic artists and local musicians. Free Pre-Concert Lecture at 6:30 p.m. with Dr. Alyson

FESTIVAL MOZAIC MIDDAY MINI-CONCERT: STEWART GOODYEAR AND JOHN NOVACEK Pianists John Novacek (Artist-in-Residence) and Stewart Goodyear will co-host this mini-recital of works for the piano. Each of them will perform some solo selections and the afternoon will finish with a duet for both pianists. July 26 12-1 p.m. Suggested donation of $10. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. FESTIVAL MOZAIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT: BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH Scott Yoo leads the Festival Mozaic Orchestra and soprano Sarah Traubel in a thrilling finale concert of the 2024 San Luis Obispo Summer Music Festival. Free Pre-Concert Lecture at 6:30 p.m. July 27, 7:30 p.m. $10. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRESENTS: NOTABLE INSIGHT (TCHAIKOVSKY) Join Scott Yoo and the Festival Artists as they take you on a “museum docent’s tour” of Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence for string sextet. They will discuss the piece’s history, the composer’s influences, and musical style, and perform some selections. July 25 2-4 p.m. Tickets start at $27. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Madonna Inn Ballroom, 100 Madonna Rd, San Luis Obispo.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC: NOTABLE INSIGHT (SIBELIUS) Join Scott Yoo and the Festival Artists as they take you on a “museum docent’s tour” of Sibelius’ Piano Quintet in G minor. They will discuss the piece’s history, the composer’s influences and musical style, and perform some selections. July 18 , 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets start at $27. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC: CHAMBER CONCERT 1 (OPENING NIGHT CELEBRATION) Pre-concert lecture at 6:30 p.m. with Dr. Alyson McLamore. Summer Music Festival opens with two pieces by masters juxtaposed with two world premieres. A lovely string quartet by Haydn opens the program, followed by Scott Yoo’s “opus 1” composition for piano quartet.

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July 19 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets start at $32. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC: CHAMBER CONCERT 3 (GABRIELI, GLINKA, RAVEL, MOZART) Free pre-concert lecture with Dr. Alyson McLamore. This annual concert opens with pieces by Italian composer Gabrieli for a brass ensemble comprised of Festival Mozaic artists and local musicians. Closing the concert is Mozart’s Divertimento from 1772. July 24 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets start at $32. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

FORBES ORGAN SERIES: ALCEE CHRISS Dr. Alcee Chriss III, featured in the PBS documentary Pipe Dreams and winner of prestigious organ competitions, is regarded as one of today’s leading young organists. May 31 7:30-9 p.m. $35. 805-756-2787. calpolyarts.org/20232024-events/alceechriss. Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo.

GHOST\MONSTER AND NOACH TANGERAS: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Noach Tangeras (Americana) and ghost\monster (rock). Free bike valet parking. Aug. 9 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

HEXENGHUL AND MORE Anomaly House is proud to present the Saturday Night Dead concert series, featuring the darkest in rock, metal, alternative, and more. July 27 8 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

p.m. through Oct. 30 Free. 805-439-1544. jansplaceslo.com. Jan’s Place, 1817 Osos St., San Luis Obispo.

JOSH ROSENBLUM BAND AND DULCIE TAYLOR DUO: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Free live music. Food /drink available. Aug. 30 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

MANUEL THE BAND AND JINEANNE CODERRE: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Features Jineanne Coderre (pop/R&B) at 5 p.m. Manuel the Band (rock/jam) at 6 p.m. Free live music. Food/ drink available. June 21 5-8 p.m. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

MIDDAY MINI-CONCERT: GOODYEAR AND NOVACEK Pianists

John Novacek (Artist-in-Residence) and Stewart Goodyear will co-host this mini-recital of works for the piano. Each of them will perform some solo selections and the afternoon will finish with a duet for both pianists. July 26 , noon Free; suggested $10 donation. 805-781 - 3009. festivalmozaic.org. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

MIDDAY MINI-CONCERT: ROBERT DEMAINE Robert deMaine, principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is joined by Artist-in-Residence John Novacek for a mini-recital of works for cello and piano. July 23 noon Free; suggested $10 donation. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic. org. United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks Street, San Luis Obispo.

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HOT 45 AND RAS DANNY: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Free live music. Family-friendly. Food/ drink available. Free bike valet parking. July 12 , 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

IMVA AND ABOUT TIME: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA About Time (California rock) with IMVA (R&B/soul). July 26 , 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

JAZZ WEDNESDAYS Spinning jazz records all night. Bebop, jazz funk, acid jazz, hard bop, nu jazz, jazz house, crossover, Latin jazz, and more. Featuring guest selectors. Music at a polite volume in an acoustically treated space. Vintage sound system, big warm speakers. Plenty of free parking. Wednesdays, 3-8

THE MOLLY RINGWALD PROJECT AND EMILY SMITH: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA

Free live music. Family-friendly. Food/ drink available. July 19 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

THE MOTHER CORN SHUCKERS AND MISS LEO: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Family-friendly. Food/drink available. June 28 , 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

NOTABLE INSIGHT: SIBELIUS PIANO QUINTET Join Scott Yoo and the Festival Artists as they take you on a “museum docent’s tour” of Sibelius’ Piano Quintet in G minor. They will discuss the piece’s history, the composer’s influences and musical style, and perform some selections. July 18 5:30 p.m. $27. 805781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

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REAP WHAT YOU SOW

The Sunburst Retreat Center in Lompoc will host a complimentary garden tour on Saturday, May 25, at 9 a.m. The free event is led by resident permaculture expert Sean Fennell, who will discuss topics of Earth stewardship, ways to compost, and seeding. Visit sunburst.org to find out more about the tour.

Scott Yoo and the Festival Artists take you on a “museum docent’s tour” of Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence for string sextet, discussing the piece’s history, the composer’s influences and musical style, and perform some selections. July 25 2 p.m. $27. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Madonna Inn, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

THE ONLY OCEAN AND MORE Anomaly House is proud to present the Alt-Space concert series, featuring some of the most

creative and unique acts in independent alternative music. Aug. 10 7 p.m. my805tix.com. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

RESINATION AND KENNY TAYLOR: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Free live music. Family-friendly. Food/drink available. Free bike valet parking. July 5 5-8 p.m. Free. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

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ROSE’S PAWN SHOP AND NATALIE HASKINS: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Natalie Haskins (Americana/folk) and Rose’s Pawn Shop (Americana/folk-rock/bluegrass). Free bike valet. Aug. 2 5-8 p.m. Free. DowntownSLO.com/Concerts. Mission Plaza, Downtown, San Luis Obispo.

SONGWRITERS AT PLAY HOSTS OPEN MIC Open Mic with a featured act, LA-based touring artist Mike Vitale, with special guests Ynana Rose, Servet, and Leslie Thompson. No cover. Musicians are welcome to play originals or covers. Sign up in advance at stevekey57@gmail.com, or just show up. June 5 , 6:30-9 p.m. Free. 805-204-6821. songwritersatplay.com/events. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo.

THEATER AND COMEDY

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THE AGITATORS PCPA’s take on Mat Smart’s acclaimed play. Aug. 29 - Sept. 8 Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

CABARET The iconic musical. Presented by PCPA. Aug. 2-25 Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS The hit sci-fi horror comedy, with songs by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken. Presented by PCPA. July 12-28 Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG July 12-28 Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St., Solvang, 805-686-1789.

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THE AGITATORS PCPA’s take on Mat Smart’s acclaimed play. Aug. 22-25 Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria, pcpa.org.

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CENTRAL COAST GILBERT AND SULLIVAN: THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD Enter the famous Tower of London for Gilbert and Sullivan’s masterpiece, set during the reign of Henry VIII. This is “the most serious and, perhaps, most beautiful of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas.” June 15 3 p.m. and June 16 3 p.m. General $30; students and seniors $25. Harold J. Miossi CPAC at Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

COMEDY NIGHT A locally produced stand-up comedy show featuring some of the best touring and local comics performing at a beautiful brewery. Third Thursday of every month, 8-10 p.m. $20. 805-540-8300. Bang the Drum Brewery, 1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, San Luis Obispo, bangthedrumbrewery.com.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRESENTS PETER AND THE WOLF (FAMILY CONCERT) The Movement Arts Collective once again joins forces with Festival Mozaic to lead this family-friendly performance of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf in which the narrator tells the story while the orchestra represents the characters with different instruments. This concert is open for all ages. July 22 , 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets start at $5. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo.

HEADLINER RAMSEY BADAWI Presented by Libertine and Bootleg Standup. June 18 8-10 p.m. my805tix.com. Libertine Brewing Company, 1234 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 805-5482337.

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CABARET PCPA’s iteration of the iconic musical. July 18 -27 Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria, pcpa.org.

GODSPELL A musical retelling of the Gospel according to Matthew. This extravaganza from the creator of Wicked is a must-see. Presented by SMCT. Aug. 9-25 smct.org. Santa Maria Civic Theatre, 1660 N. McClelland St., Santa Maria.

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Performances follow at the Solvang Festival Theater, July 12-28. Presented by PCPA. June 27-30 Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr., Santa Maria, pcpa.org.

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GUNSMOKIN’ July 12- Sept. 7 Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano.

HELLO, DOLLY! Step into a world of glamour, romance, and toe-tapping tunes as AGHS Theatre Company proudly presents this timeless Broadway classic set in the bustling streets of New York City at the turn of the 20th century. This beloved musical follows matchmaker Dolly Levi. May 23 7-9 p.m. and May 25 2-4 p.m. $14-$20. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/ahgstheatre-hello-dolly/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

NEW PLAY FESTIVAL Discover the future of theater with AGHS Theatre Company’s thrilling annual New Play Festival. Designed to showcase the talents of emerging playwrights, while presenting a collection of fresh and innovative works that push the boundaries of storytelling. Enjoy thought-provoking dramas and heartwarming comedies. June 1 7-9:30 p.m. $10-$15. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/aghs-theatre-new-playfestival/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

THE PIRATE AND FIREBIRD Presented by Everybody Can DANCE. June 8 7 p.m. and June 9, 3 p.m. $20-$30. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande, 805489-9444, clarkcenter.org.

PIRATES OF PISMO A-GO-GO Through July 6 Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano. WEREWOLF OF ARROYO GRANDE Sept. 13 - Nov. 9 Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano.

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9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL Set in the late 1970s, this story of friendship and revenge is “outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic.” Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with their egotistical, lying boss. Wednesdays-Saturdays, 7-9 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays, 2-4 p.m. through June 30 $20-$40. 805-786-2440. slorep.org/shows/9-to-5-the-musical/. SLO Rep, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo.

ACT SUMMER THEATRE CAMPS Visit site for more details on this summer camp series. June 10 - Aug. 5 slorep.org/education/ act-theatre-camps/. SLO Rep, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo, 805-786-2440.

IMPROV COMEDY SHOW Hosted by Central Coast Comedy Theater. June 8 6-8 p.m., June 29 6-8 p.m. and July 6 6-8 p.m. my805tix. com. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo. Presented by Central Coast Comedy Theater. June 14 6-8 p.m. my805tix.com/. SLO Public Market, 120 Tank Farm Road, San Luis Obispo.

IMPROV COMEDY SHOWS AT THE HUB The show contents will be rotated among the group’s ensemble, house, and musical improv team casts, as well as stand-up and student shows. Fourth Friday of every month, 6 p.m. my805tix.com/. The Hub, 1701 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

THE LARAMIE PROJECT A breathtaking collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable. June 13 -15 my805tix. com. CongregationHouse, 11245 Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo.

MARC MARON LIVE AT THE FREMONT THEATER All ages welcome. Doors open at 7 p.m. Aug. 23 8 p.m. fremontslo.com/ events/marc-maron-all-in-tour/. The Fremont Theater, 1035 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-546-8600.

ODDFELLOWS OPEN MIC Bring your music, improv, standup, magic, and dance talents. Each act gets five minutes. Audience votes for favorite. Third Saturday of every month, 7-9 p.m. Free. 805-234-0456. Odd Fellows Hall, 520 Dana St., San Luis Obispo. OPEN MIC COMEDY Sign-ups at 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Aidan Candelario. Mondays, 7-9 p.m. Free. 805-540-8300. saintsbarrel. com/event-calendar. Saints Barrel Wine Bar, 1021 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo.

SLO COMEDY UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC NIGHT Enjoy a night of laughs provided by the local SLO Comedy Community. It’s open mic night, so anyone can perform and “you never know what you’ll see.” Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Free. Libertine Brewing Company, 1234 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 805-548-2337, libertinebrewing.com.

SLOFUNNY COMEDY SHOW AT DAIRY CREEK With five headliners (subject to change). May 25 8-9:30 p.m. and June 29, 8-9:30 p.m. my805tix.com/. Dairy Creek Golf Course, 2990 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo, 805-782-8060.

SUMMER ART

CALIFORNIA’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE: THE WAY OF WATER Featuring more than 20 large-format documentary inkjet photographs of the Golden State, this timely exhibition showcases George Rose’s recent expansive documentation of California’s dramatic water story. Through July 8 California Nature Art Museum, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, calnatureartmuseum.org.

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FAR FROM HOME A solo exhibit of watercolors by artist Martha Inman Lorch that showcase her travels across the globe. She chooses international subjects that catch her eye and imagination. Her unique perspective and watercolor skills make each painting visually enchanting. Reception on June 8, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mondays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through June 30 805 -688-7517. GalleryLosOlivos.com. Gallery Los Olivos, 2920 Grand Ave., Los Olivos.

SLOPOKE: ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST With 30-35 Juried artists; paintings, sculpture, photography, jewelry depicting western culture and history. Featured Artist: Ezra Tucker, renowned wildlife artist. Features memorial exhibit and sale of Fred Oldfield’s western paintings. Friday Eve: Bluegrass Band and Awards Ceremony. Sept. 27 5:30-7:30 p.m., Sept. 28 10

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CAL POLY DRAG CLUB PRESENTS: THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Who’s ready to give themselves over to absolute pleasure? Enjoy Cal Poly Drag Club’s production of Rocky Horror ; a night of horrifyingly good entertainment featuring lip-synching, dancing, costuming, props, and audience participation. May 31 6 p.m. $8. 805-756-4849. pacslo.org/ events/detail/rockyhorror24. Spanos Theatre, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

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a.m.-5 p.m. and Sept. 29 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $25 (refunded against purchase of painting/sculpture). 805-570-8088. the-slopoke. com. Flag is Up Farms, 901 E. Highway 246, Solvang.

TODDLER TIME ART PLAY GROUP Calling all walkers to four-year-olds. join Art Spot Wednesday mornings for some discovery play in the art studio. Each week you and your toddler(s) will be met with water play, painting, and more sensory discovery stations of fun. Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m. through May 29 $35. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels.com/ events/toddler-time-art-play-group-2/. Art Spot on Wheels, 320 Alisal Road, unit 306B, Solvang.

UNDER THE SAME SUN: FROM LOW-RIDERS TO FARMWORKERS The exhibition features works by five visual artists based in Central and Southern California with their own unique approach as seen in the diversity of the work on display and the variety of styles. Through July 7 elverhoj.org. Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang, 805686-1211.

UNITY: DUO SHOW A duo exhibition showcasing abstract paintings by Christine Marie and mixed media mosaics by Wendy Brewer. Through May 31 gallerylosolivos.com. Gallery Los Olivos, 2920 Grand Ave., Los Olivos, 805-688-7517.

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG

THE MAGIC OF MY WORLD The Lompoc Valley Art Association’s Cypress Gallery will be featuring The Magic of My World, an artist show by Kristine Kelly. May 30 -June 30 805-737-1129. Cypress Gallery, 119 E Cypress Ave., Lompoc, lompocart.org.

POURING MY HEART OUT Featured Artist Christine Jeszeck shares her art in a variety of mediums and genres at the Cypress Gallery. Artist Reception will be held Thursday, May 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through May 26 805-737-1129. Cypress Gallery, 119 E Cypress Ave., Lompoc, lompocart.org.

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

FEATURED ARTIST: LINDA NELSON Showcasing artwork by featured artist Linda Nelson. Through May 31 Free. Santa Maria Airport, 3249 Terminal Dr., Santa Maria.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY

EMBROIDERER’S GUILD OF AMERICA The Bishop’s Peak Chapter of the Embroiderer’s Guild of America invites you to attend its meeting on the third Saturday of each month. For more information, follow on Facebook at Bishop’s Peak EGA or visit the EGA website. Third Saturday of every month, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. through Nov. 16 Free. egausa.com. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach, 805-7734832.

FLEX PERFORMING ARTS JUNE RECITAL A dance and music spectacular, featuring the students of Flex Performing Arts. June 21 , 6-8 p.m., June 22 , 1-3 & 6:30-8:30 p.m. and June 23 , 3-5 p.m. 805-904-4741. flexperformingarts.com. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

GALLERY AT MONARCH DUNES: SECOND QUARTER ART

DISPLAY The Gallery at Monarch Dunes at Trilogy at Monarch Dunes in Nipomo displays 22 original artworks from 15 Trilogy artist residents. The art displayed ranges from traditional to ethereal abstract compositions. They cover a wide media including acrylic, glass fusion, and photography. May 25 1-3 p.m. Gallery at Monarch Dunes, 1640 Trilogy Parkway, Nipomo, 805-343-7500.

MOSAIC ART WORKSHOP Make mosaic art for your home and garden at this weekend workshop. All skill levels welcome. Learn how to use basic tools and proven techniques to complete your project. Choose your project online. July 13 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and July 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $205. 805-440-3054. passifloramosaics.com. Passiflora Mosaics, 330 N. 10th St., Grover Beach.

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ACTOR’S EDGE: ACTING CLASSES Actor’s

Edge offers film and television acting training in San Luis Obispo, plus exposure to Los Angeles talent agents. All ages and skill levels welcome. Classes available in SLO, LA, and on zoom. ongoing $210 per month. actorsedge.com. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

ADAM PARKER SMITH: FOR THE TIME BEING

This exhibition will feature several works made throughout the artist’s career as sort of a midcareer retrospective. Adam Parker Smith has a unique ability to address complex themes in a whimsical, lighthearted way that makes his work incredibly accessible. Through July 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/ adam-parker-smith/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

ALL AGES SCULPTING WITH JOHN ROULLARD John a retired school teacher who patiently guides potters of all ages to sculpt and work on details and design. Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

ALL LEVELS POTTERY CLASSES Anam Cre is a pottery studio in SLO that offers a variety of classes. This specific class is open to any level. Teachers are present for questions, but the class feels more like an open studio time for potters.

Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. $40. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.

APRIL BANKS: OUTLANDISH Los Angeles-based artist

April Banks is a creative strategist working across visual art, social engagement, and exhibition design. Her practice sits intentionally between image, space, and experience. Through July 29, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/ april-banks/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

ART HISTORY MIXED MEDIA FOR KIDS WITH SPENCER

COLLINS This is a class for students who are looking to expand their knowledge about art history while having fun. Different mediums will be explored each time. Ages 9-12 June 16 , 2:303:30 p.m., June 30 2:30-3:30 p.m. and July 14 2:30-3:30 p.m. $35 per class or $75 for entire series. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-747-4200.

BARRY GOYETTE: MULBERRY For his exhibition at SLOMA, San Luis Obispo-based artist Barry Goyette shows a series of portraits taken by a very specific mulberry tree as a site for portrait photography guided by the models, of varying stages of life. Through June 3, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma. org/exhibition/barry-goyette-mulberry/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

BEYOND THE BASICS OF WATERCOLOR WITH VIRGINIA MACK This is a class for those who love imagining ways to further their visual expressions. A watercolor-based course, but one that branches out into other media. Third Wednesday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and Fourth Thursday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $35 per class. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

CERAMIC LESSONS AND MORE Now offering private one-onone and group lessons in the ceramic arts. Both hand building and wheel throwing options. Beginners welcomed. ongoing 805-835-5893. hmcruceceramics.com/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

CLAY BABY HANDPRINTS Offers a unique experience of pressing your baby’s hand/foot into clay so parents can cherish this time forever. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays $55. anamcre.com/baby-handprints. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

CRASH COURSE IN CRAFTS FOR KIDS WITH SPENCER

COLLINS In this one-hour class, students will learn a fun craft with new mediums each time. This is a biweekly series with three sessions. Parents are welcome to join their children for craft making. Ages 6-9. June 2 , 12:30-1:30 p.m., June 16 12:301:30 p.m. and June 30 12:30-1:30 p.m. $35 per class or $75 for entire series. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-747-4200.

CREATIVITY DAYS WITH THE SILK ARTISTS OF CALIFORNIA

CENTRAL COAST These are not “classes” as there is no formal teaching (although there is lots of sharing and learning). It’s an opportunity to work on your own projects with your own materials while picking up new skills among friends. Third Monday of every month $3; first session free. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-747-4200.

CYANOTYPE BLUES WITH LINDA ELDER Learn how to get gorgeous blue colors using a variety of tools, plants, stencils, and the sun. It’s easy; no experience is necessary. Wear clothes you don’t mind accidently turning blue and watch the transformation of colors. June 22 1-4 p.m. $35. 219-299-9266. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

DATE NIGHT POTTERY Bring your date and throw a cup on the pottery wheel. Next, texture a clay slab and press into a form creating a personalized piece. Guest are welcome to bring drinks; venue provides aprons. Pieces are fired, glazed, and ready in two weeks. Saturdays, 6-6:30 p.m. $140. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. DESERT LANDSCAPE: BEGINNER ACRYLIC WITH LINDA CUNNINGHAM In this three-hour class, you’ll be instructed step-by-step to paint an acrylic desert landscape. Beginners are welcome and no experience is necessary. July 13 1:30-4:30 p.m. $40. 805-478-2158. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRESENTS CHEVALIER WITH THE SLO FILM FESTIVAL Inspired by the true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Bologne (Kelvin Harrison Jr. in a tour de force performance) rises to improbable heights in French society. July 22 , 7:30-9:30 p.m. Suggested donation of $10. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Palm Theatre, 817 Palm St, San Luis Obispo. FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRESENTS THE FILM: EARL Earl Kim is an American composer who was born into abject poverty. As a child, music transformed his life. He learned the keyboard from a church organist and later studied with a Los Angeles composer and teacher free of charge for seven years. July 26 2-4 p.m. Suggested donation of $10. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Palm Theatre, 817 Palm St, San Luis Obispo. FOUR-WEEK

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Students will get a taste of all things clay in this four-week series. Clay/firing included; beginner friendly. Please sign up online in advance. This series is offered each month (check website for availability). First Saturday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $180. anamcre.com/booking. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

FREE DEMO WITH CHUCK CROTSER Let Crotser show you how to explore different drawing and sketching techniques using a variety of media, and take a peek into his colorful world of composition, design, and perspective. This demo is aimed at children ages 8 and up. Beginners welcome. June 22 , 1-2 p.m. Free. 805-471-5967. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

FREE DOCENT TOURS Gain a deeper understanding of the artwork on view with SLOMA’s new docent tours. Every Saturday, join trained guides for interactive and engaging tours of SLOMA’s current exhibitions. Saturdays, 11-11:30 a.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/visit/tours/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY AND ART Owen and Kyoko Hunt from Kyoto, Japan offer classes for Japanese calligraphy (Fridays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.), a Japanese art called “haiga” (Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m.) and more at Nesting Hawk Ranch. Fridays $45. 702-3350730. Nesting Hawk Ranch, Call for address, San Luis Obispo.

LEARN TO WEAVE MONDAYS An opportunity to learn how a

receive step-by-step instructions for creating a mountain landscape on mixed media paper using Inktense pencils activated with water and black ink. Beginners are welcome. June 23 12:30-3:30 p.m. $40. 805-478-2158. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. PAINTING THE FLOWER MOON WITH DREW DAVIS Visit site for more details on this upcoming workshop. May 23 6-8 p.m. my805tix.com/. Drew Davis Fine Art, 393 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.

PARENT-CHILD POTTERY CLASS Make lasting memories with clay together as a family. For ages 6 and over. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon $70. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.

POTTERY: BEGINNING WHEEL CLASS This series is a great intro to the pottery wheel. Students learn to throw various shapes, surface decorate, and glaze. Clay and firing included with admission. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $180. anamcre. com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

SCULPTURE CLASS WITH ROD PEREZ This weekly sculpture drop-in class gives an opportunity for potters to take on new projects and learn new techniques relating to sculptural work. Additionally, every first Friday of the month, a new project will be taught by Rod Perez for beginners. Fridays, 10 a.m.-noon $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

SECOND SATURDAYS SLOMA’s Second Saturdays program

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Concerts in the Plaza 2024 will kick off on Friday, June 21, at 5 p.m. in Mission Plaza in San Luis Obispo and will continue Friday evenings through Sept. 6. The series, presented by Sunset Honda and hosted by Downtown SLO, includes free outdoor shows from various acts. Visit downtownslo. com for the series’ full concert lineup.

four-shaft loom works. You will get acquainted as a new weaver or as a refresher with lots of tips and tricks. This class includes getting to know a loom, how to prepare/dress a loom, and much much more. Mondays, 1-4 p.m. $75 monthly. 805-441-8257.

Patricia Martin: Whispering Vista Studios, 224 Squire Canyon Rd, San Luis Obispo, patriciamartinartist.com.

THE MAMA TEMPLE Includes contributions of art, stories, and experience that challenge the narrative of motherhood. This collaboration of art and story has a message of healing and reconciliation for ourselves and others. Motherhood events/workshops are held during July. July 5 -31, 5-8 p.m. themamatemple.org/work/julyevents. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo.

MARIA MOLTENI: CELESTIAL ANTIPHONY

Celestial Antiphony creates a cycle of beats on the fingers and illustrates a childhood shortcut for praying the Rosary when beads have gone missing. The artist has returned to the modular, rhythmic orb-based practice of prayer, which transcends boundaries of faith and constructs of time. Aug. 2 - Nov. 11 Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/mariamolteni/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE PAPER COLLAGE WITH LINDA CUNNINGHAM In this workshop, you’ll receive step by step instruction for creating a beautifully detailed landscape collage, using a variety of hand painted papers. June 15 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. $60. 805-478-2158. artcentralslo.com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE USING INK AND INKTENSE WITH LINDA CUNNINGHAM During this three-hour class, you’ll

encourages intergenerational learning and creative expression for children of all ages. Families are invited to SLOMA’s lawn to learn about the visual arts together using unique activity kits and create an art project inspired by current exhibitions. Second Saturday of every month, 11-1 a.m. through Dec. 14 Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/events/second-saturdays/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. SLO LEZ B FRIENDS (VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM) A good core group of friends who gather to discuss topics we love/ care about from movies, outings, music, or being new to the area. We come from all walks of life and most importantly support each other. Transgender and Nonbinary folks welcome. Third Friday of every month, 6:30-9 p.m. Free. sloqueer.groups. io/g/lezbfriends. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

SLO NIGHTWRITERS: A COMMUNITY OF WRITERS SLO NightWriters supports local writers with monthly presentations, critique groups, contests, and other events. Second Tuesday of every month, 6:30-8 p.m. Free. 805-703-3132. slonightwriters.org. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

VIRGINIA MACK: BEGINNING WATERCOLOR

This is a watercolor class designed to let you jump in and try out this engaging medium through experimentation. It’s designed for beginners and those with watercolor experience who wish to expand their knowledge of painting in watercolors. To enroll please contact Mack via email: vbmack@charter.net Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. $35. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.com/workshopsevents/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

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WHOSE WATERS? This Gray Wing exhibition will build upon the photojournalistic work of Southern California artist Gabriella Angotti-Jones whose I Just Wanna Surf book highlights Black female and non-binary surfers and other unseen or outright ignored communities that ride the waves off the Golden State. July 13 - Oct. 20, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/surfshow/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

YOUTH POTTERY CLASS Teens love this class. Learn handbuilding techniques and throwing on the potter’s wheel. Held every Friday after school. Fridays, 3:30-5 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

SPORTS AND RECREATION

7 to 7:45 p.m. $10 entry includes social dance (7:45 to 8:15 p.m.). Tuesdays, 6:30-8:15 p.m. 832-884-8114. Cubanissimo Cuban Coffee House, 4869 S. Bradley Rd., #118, Orcutt.

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BEGINNER GROUP SURF LESSONS AND SURF CAMPS Lessons and camp packages available daily. All equipment included. ongoing Starts at $70. 805-835-7873. sandbarsurf.com/. Sandbar Surf School Meetup Spot, 110 Park Ave., Pismo Beach.

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SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS BALLROOM, LATIN, AND SWING DANCE CLASSES Social ballroom, Latin, and swing lessons for all ages on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Beginner and advance classes. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. $45-$55. 805-928-7799. Kleindancesarts. com. KleinDance Arts, 3558 Skyway Drive, suite A, Santa Maria. CENTRAL COAST CORVETTE CLUB Open to Corvette owners and enthusiasts. First Thursday of every month, 7 p.m. Free. 805934-3948. Home Motors, 1313 E. Main St., Santa Maria.

BEGINNING BALLET FOR ADULTS Enjoy the grace and flow of ballet. No previous experience needed. Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. $12 drop-in; $40 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover.org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach.

DANCE FITNESS ART AND CULTURE FOR ADULTS Discover dance as a form of artistic expression and exercise, using a wide range of styles and genres of music (including modern, jazz, Broadway, ethnic). Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. $10 drop-in; $30 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover. org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach.

DONATION-BASED YOGA FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, EMTS, AND CARETAKERS Class schedule varies. Contact empoweryoga805@gmail for details and reservations. ongoing 805-619-0989. empoweryoga805.com. Empower Yoga Studio and Community Boutique, 775 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach.

MULTICULTURAL DANCE CLASS FOR ADULTS Experience dance from continents around the earth, including from Africa, Europe, and more. Described as “a wonderful in-depth look at the context and history of cultures of the world.” Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. $10

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Gallery Los Olivos presents Far From Home, a solo exhibition of watercolor paintings by Martha Inman Lorch. The show, slated to run Saturday, June 1, through Sunday, June 30, features a collection of works inspired by the local artist’s various travels across the globe. Visit gallerylosolivos.com for more details.

DANCE CLASSES: EVERYBODY CAN DANCE Classes available for all skill levels. Class sizes limited. ongoing Everybody Can Dance, 628 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria, 805-937-6753, everybodycandance.webs.com/. FEEL GOOD YOGA Tuesdays, Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 805-9379750. oasisorcutt.org. Oasis Center, 420 Soares Ave., Orcutt. LEARN CALIFORNIA’S OFFICIAL DANCE: WEST COAST SWING Learn west coast swing in a casual, friendly environment, taught by Texas state swing champion, Gina Sigman. Free intro from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Beyond the Basics ($10) is

drop-in; $30 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover.org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach. QI GONG FOR LESS STRESS AND MORE ENERGY Experience the energy of Qi Gong through simple standing movements promoting flexibility, strength, relaxation, and increased energy. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, Qi Gong revitalizes and enriches your life. An outdoor class overlooking the ocean. Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. $14 per class or $55 for 5-class card with no expiration. 805-440-4561. pismobeach.org. Margo Dodd

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BEACH PARTY GYMNASTICS CAMP With gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. Features trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Ages 4-13. Aug. 12-14 $40$145 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

BEYOND MINDFULNESS Realize your potential through individualized meditation instruction with an experienced teacher via Zoom. This class is for those who wish to begin a practice or seek to deepen an existing one. Flexible days and times. Certified with IMTA. Email or text for information. Mondays-Sundays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sliding scale. 559-905-9274. theartofsilence.net. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

CIRCUS GYMNASTICS CAMP With gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. Dare to fly high on the trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Ages 4-13; no gymnastics experience necessary. July 8 -12, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

DAILY QIGONG PRACTICE For the early riser or commuter, every weekday morning. Maintain or improve concentration, balance, and flexibility. Includes weekly Friday 3 p.m. class with more practices. Led by certified Awareness Through Movement teacher. Mondays-Saturdays, 6:10 a.m. and Fridays, 3 p.m. $35/ week or $125/month. 646-280-5800. margotschaal.com/qigong. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION (ONLINE MEETING) Zoom series hosted by TMHA. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon Transitions Mental Health Warehouse, 784 High Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-270-3346. PICKLES FOR A PURPOSE: SLO A pickleball tournament to benefit Meals that Connect: Senior Nutrition program. Annually, Meals that Connect provides more than 200,000 meals to seniors. Admission includes free event t-shirt, access to online auction, and refreshments. All skill levels are welcome. June 9 8 a.m.-2 p.m. $60. 805-541-3312. mealsthatconnect.org. French Park, 1040 Fuller Road, San Luis Obispo. QI GONG FOR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT Learn and practice qi gong, a Chinese system for physical, mental and spiritual development. This class is conducted outdoors in a beautiful setting, which is the best place to do qi gong, as its inspiration is drawn from nature. Certified instructor: Devin Wallace. Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. $10. 805-709-2227. Crows End Retreat, 6430 Squire Ct., San Luis Obispo.

SHARK WEEK GYMNASTICS CAMP Swim into summer with gymnastics, themed crafts, games, and educational trivia. Dive right into fun on trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Children ages 4-13; no experience necessary. June 10 -14, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo. com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

SLO BLUES BASEBALL 33 summer home games held. Go to bluesbaseball.com for full schedule. Tickets available from My805Tix. May 24 -July 27 $10 adults; 12 and under free. 805512-9996. my805tix.com. SLO Blues Summer Collegiate Baseball, Sinsheimer Stadium at 900 Southwood Dr., San Luis Obispso.

TENNIS THE MENACE

Templeton Tennis Ranch is hosting its Kids Summer Camps with eight sessions to choose from between Monday, June 10, and Wednesday, Aug. 14. Campers ages 5 to 12 will have the opportunity to play tennis, pickleball, and bocce with instruction from pros on-site. Visit ttrtennis.com to find out more about the program.

FRIENDSHIP GYMNASTICS CAMP With gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. Forge friendships on trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Children ages 4-13; no gymnastics experience necessary. June 24 -28, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/ camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

GALAXY GYMNASTICS CAMP Features gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. Defy gravity on the trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Ages 4-13; no experience necessary. July 22-26, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

KIDS’ PARTY PARADISE: BEACH BASH Kids will have a fabulous evening of pizza, s’mores, and a movie. June 22 , 5-9:30 p.m. Starts at $50. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/ kids-party-paradise. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

MELLOW YOGA FOR EVERYONE Stretch into yourself under the beautiful oaks and fresh air of this idyllic country setting. Suitable for all levels, these classes emphasize the gentler side of yoga and adapt to participants’ needs. Tuesdays, 5-6 p.m. $14 per class or $55 for five-class card with no expiration. 805-4404561. balancedlivingayurveda.com. Tiber Canyon Ranch, 280 W Ormonde Rd, San Luis Obispo.

SLO SKIERS MONTHLY MEETING SLO Skiers, a local nonprofit sports and social club for adults, meets monthly. Food and drink at 5:30 p.m. social hour. Meeting follows. Activities all year. First Tuesday of every month, 6:30-7:30 p.m. through Dec. 2 free; $65 annual membership. 805-528-3194. sloskiers.org. Dairy Creek Golf Course, 2990 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo. STAY YOUNG WITH QI GONG Qi Gong boosts energy and vitality, reduces stress, improves balance and flexibility, and, best of all, is fun. Join instructor Devin Wallace for this outdoor class which is held in a beautiful setting. Call or email before attending. Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. $10. 805-709-2227. Crows End Retreat, 6430 Squire Ct., San Luis Obispo. SUPER HERO GYMNASTICS CAMP Features gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. Enjoy trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Ages 4-13; no experience necessary. July 29 - Aug. 2 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. SUPERSONIC STEM GYMNASTICS CAMP Features gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. For children ages 4-13; no experience necessary. June 17-21, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-5471496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

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TOPSY TURVY GYMNASTICS CAMP Get the wiggles out with gymnastics, themed crafts and games, and educational trivia. For ages 4-13. Aug. 5-9 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805-547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

WILD WEST GYMNASTICS CAMP Rustle up some flips and enjoy trampolines, bars, beams, foam pits, and more. Ages 4-13; no gymnastics experience necessary. July 15 -19, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $40-$360 depending on which options you choose. 805547-1496. performanceathleticsslo.com/camps. Performance Athletics Gymnastics, 4484 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

NATURE AND OUTDOORS

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG

SUNBURST’S SPRING GARDEN EXPERIENCE Celebrate spring in the Sunburst Garden. Come enjoy a tour of the Sunburst Garden by resident permaculture expert Sean Fennell, and learn about earth stewardship, different ways to compost, and have the opportunity to participate in a seeding workshop. May 25 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 805-736-6528. sunburst.org/gardenevent/. Sunburst Retreat Center, 7200 CA-1, Lompoc.

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GROUP WALKS AND HIKES Check website for the remainder of this year’s group hike dates and private hike offerings. ongoing 805-343-2455. dunescenter.org. Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, 1065 Guadalupe St., Guadalupe.

TRAILPALOOZA 2024 A unique opportunity to run in the Solomon Hills. With 5, 10, and 15-mile run options. Presented by Santa Maria Valley Open Space. May 25 santamariavalley. com. Newlove Picnic Grounds at Solomon Hills, 1555 Orcutt Hill Road, Orcutt.

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CAMP ARROYO GRANDE JAMBOREE Free community event for all. Free lunch, live music, kids activities, historical displays, and more. June 1 , 11 a.m. Free admission. my805tix.com. Camp Arroyo Grande, 250 Wesley St., Arroyo Grande, 805-249-9517. COMMUNITY NATIVE GARDEN MONTHLY VOLUNTEER WORKDAY Volunteers accomplish a variety of tasks including pathways maintenance, litter patrol of the garden perimeter, weeding, irrigation system expansion/repairs, pruning, and plantings. Volunteers should bring work gloves, a hat, drinking water, and tools related to the above activities. First Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-noon Free. 805-710-3073. Nipomo Native Garden, Camino Caballo at Osage, Nipomo.

FULL MOON YOGA, MEDITATION, AND SOUND BATH Nestled in nature at Sycamore Springs, you can align your mind, body, and spirit with the luminous guidance of the moon. All yoga levels welcome and encouraged. May 23 , 7:30-9 p.m. my805tix.com/. Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort, 1215 Avila Beach Dr., Avila Beach.

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BIRDS AND BOTANY MONTHLY WALK AT SLO BOTANICAL

GARDEN The Garden is excited to present a monthly bird walk series on the fourth Thursday of every month which explores the intersection of birds and botany. Fourth Thursday of every month, 8-11 a.m. $10 for Garden Members; $40 for general public. 805-541-1400. slobg.org. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.

CENTRAL COAST PRIDE IN THE PARK Pride in the Park moves to Meadow Park. A family-friendly day of fun and celebration. It’s a full day of entertainment, ranging from drag performances to bands and more, complemented by food and drinks, children’s area, and crafts. June 2 noon slopride.com/events. Meadow Park, 2251 Meadow St., San Luis Obispo.

GARDEN FOUNDER WALK AND TALK Walk and talk with Eve Vigil in the Botanical Garden each month on the first Wednesday. Free garden tour with paid admission to the Garden. Free for members. No need to RSVP, just show up and enjoy. First Wednesday of every month, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free with $5 Garden Entry. 805-541-1400. slobg.org. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.

LUNCHTIME IN THE GARDEN UC Master Gardener Program of San Luis Obispo County extends an invitation to the public. Every first Wednesday of the month: April–September. Bring your lunch, tour the garden or just sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of the GSS. First Wednesday of every month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. through Sept. 4 Free. 805-781-5939. ucanr.edu/sites/mgslo/. Garden of the Seven Sisters Demonstration Garden, 2156 Sierra Way, San Luis Obispo.

use the environment as our guide as we play, grow, create art, garden, and learn together. Play Grove will allow young children to access this experience alongside enthusiastic playworkers. Aug. 19 -June 7, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Options: 2 day, 3 day, or 5 day. 805-242-6301. onecoolearth.org/play-grove.html. Jewish Community Center, 875 Laureate Lane, San Luis Obispo. PLEIN AIR PAINTERS OF THE CENTRAL COAST A self-directed fun group of dynamic artists who enjoy painting and sketching outdoors. Artists meet on site at various locations. Weekly plein air destinations are provided by Kirsti Wothe via email (mrswothe@yahoo.com). Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-noon SLO County, Various locations countywide, San Luis Obispo.

LECTURES AND LEARNING

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

FREE BOOK SUNDAYS FOR AGES 0-17 Visit the Youth Services Desk on the first Sunday of each month to receive a coupon for a free book of your choice from the Library Bookstore. For ages 0-17. First Sunday of every month Free. 805-925-0994.

book club for adults featuring coffee, snacks, and lively discussion. June 8 , 2 p.m. and July 13 2 p.m. Free. 805-9250994. cityofsantamaria.org/services/departments/library. Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria.

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WATCH AND CLOCK COLLECTORS, CHPT. 52 Come join a friendly meeting of watch and clock collectors. Members bring watches and clocks to show, plus there are discussions of all things horological. Second Sunday of every month, 1:30-3 p.m. 805-547-1715. new. nawcc.org/index.php/chapter-52-los-padres. Central Coast Senior Center, 1580 Railroad St., Oceano.

POINT SAN LUIS LIGHTHOUSE TOURS A docent-led tour of the buildings and grounds of the historic Point San Luis Light Station. Check website for more details. Wednesdays, Saturdays pointsanluislighthouse.org/. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach.

SCIENCE AFTER DARK A monthly lecture series at the Central Coast Aquarium. An evening for those ages 21 and older. Last Tuesday of every month, 6-8 p.m. through May 28 my805tix.

SHADES AND HUES

Art Spot on Wheels is hosting various outdoor painting events throughout the summer, including on Sunday, June 30, at 11 a.m., at Vega Vineyard and Farm in Buellton and Saturday, Aug. 3, at 10:30 a.m., at Santa Rita Hills Lavender Farm in Lompoc. Visit artspotonwheels.com for more info on the local studio’s full slate of upcoming happenings.

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will be provided. Third Thursday of every month, 6-8 p.m. sloclimatecoalition.org/events/. Ludwick Community Center, 864 Santa Rosa, San Luis Obispo.

PUPPY SOCIAL HOUR Puppies (10 weeks to 5 months old) will learn appropriate play style with other pups, acceptable manners with people, tolerance for gentle restraints, confidence with the approach of friendly strangers, and more. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. $25. 805-543-9316. woodshumanesociety.org/training/. Woods Humane Society, 875 Oklahoma Ave., San Luis Obispo. SLO NOONTIME TOASTMASTERS CLUB MEETINGS Want to improve speaking and leadership skills in a supportive and positive environment? During COVID, we are meeting virtually. Contact us to get a meeting link for info. Tuesdays, 12-1 p.m. Free. slonoontime.toastmastersclubs.org. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

TECH BREW MEETUP Tech Brew is a free networking event where people interested in technology can hang out in an informal environment with a small TEDtalk-like presentation from an interesting speaker. Learn more online. Second Monday of every month, 5-7 p.m. 805-323-6706. meetup.com/softec/. StoryLabs, 102 Cross St, Suite 220, San Luis Obispo. TOUR THE HISTORIC OCTAGON BARN CENTER The Octagon Barn, built in 1906, has a rich history that The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County looks forward to sharing with visitors. Please RSVP. Second and Fourth Sunday of every month, 2-2:45 & 3-3:45 p.m. Tours are free; donations are appreciated. Octagon Barn Center, 4400 Octagon Way, San Luis Obispo, (805) 5449096, octagonbarn.org.

WALT WHITMAN GAY MEN’S BOOK CLUB This club reads, studies and discusses books chosen by the group which relate to their lives as gay men. All are welcome. Second Monday of every month, 7-9:30 p.m. Free. galacc.org/events/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

NORTH COAST SLO COUNTY CITIZENS FOR ESTERO BAY PRESERVATION: MONTHLY FACE-TO-FACE MEET-UPS Representatives from “Citizens for Estero Bay Preservation” will be on hand to discuss current news and events surrounding efforts to stop the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Morro Bay and the industrialization of the Embarcadero and waterfront. “No Batteries by the Bay” yard signs available. Email preserveesterobay@gmail for more info. First Tuesday of every month, 10-11 a.m. Free. Buttercup Bakery and Cafe, 430 Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay.

MORRO BAY METAPHYSICIANS DISCUSSION GROUP A group of metaphysically minded individuals that have been meeting for many years now in the Coalesce Chapel. Club offers a supportive metaphysical based community. Members discuss a different topic each week. All are welcome to join. Fridays, 12:301:30 p.m. Suggested donation of $10-$15. Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay, coalescebookstore.com/.

SEAWEED WORKSHOP Over a cup of freshly made warm seaweed broth, embark on a voyage of discovery to learn about the benefits of kelp, ocean sustainability, and wild foraging practice on the central coast of California. Make your own edible sea salt sprinkles, pairing blends with the classic avocado toast. May 31 , 6 p.m. my805tix.com. Cayucos Makers, 248 S. Ocean Ave., Cayucos.

SOCRATES: DISCUSSION GROUP Group members present interesting and thought provoking topics of all sorts. Topics are selected in advance and moderated by volunteers. Vaccinations are necessary. Enter through wooden gate to garden area. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. 805-528-7111. Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay, coalescebookstore.com/.

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SUMMER GUIDE 2024

PICKET PAINTING PARTY Decorative picket purchasing opportunities are available to show your support and help fund maintenance and educational programs in the Children’s Garden. Second Saturday of every month, 1-4 p.m. $75 per picket or 2 for $100. 805-541-1400. slobg.org. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.

PLAY GROVE, AN OUTDOOR PRESCHOOL PROGRAM A naturebased and place-based enrichment program. This means we

cityofsantamaria.org/services/departments/library. Visit the Youth Services Desk on the first Sunday of each month to receive a coupon for a free book of your choice from the Library Bookstore. For ages 0-17. First Sunday of every month Free. 805925-0994. cityofsantamaria.org/services/departments/library. Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria. MUSIC LESSONS AT COELHO ACADEMY Learn to play piano, drums, guitar, base, ukulele, or violin, or take vocal lessons. ongoing 805-9250464. coelhomusic.com/Lessons/lessons.html. Coelho Academy of Music, 325 E. Betteravia Rd., Santa Maria.

ORCUTT MINERAL SOCIETY Second Tuesday of every month Oasis Center, 420 Soares Ave., Orcutt, 805-937-9750.

SANTA MARIA COIN CLUB: MONTHLY

MEETING Coin collectors of all ages invited. Bring coins for free appraisals. Third Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m. Yearly membership: $20$25. 805-937-3158. Elwin Mussell Senior Center, 510 Park Ave., Santa Maria.

VALLEY READS BOOK CLUB The Valley Reads is a monthly

com. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St., Avila Beach, 805-595-7280.

THE TRUTH ABOUT STAYING INDEPENDENT Ask local professionals about how you can stay independent while you age. June 12 , 10 a.m. my805tix.com. Oxford Suites, 651 Five Cities Drive, Pismo Beach.

WEEKLY WATER SAFETY LESSONS Facility advertised as open and safe. Give the office a call to register over the phone. Mondays-Fridays $160-$190. 805-481-6399. 5 Cities Swim School, 425 Traffic Way, Arroyo Grande, 5citiesswimschool.com.

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CENTRAL COAST CONJURERS (SLO COUNTY MAGIC CLUB)

Monthly meeting of magicians of all levels. Please call or email for more info. Meet like-minded folks with an interest in magic, from close-up to stage performances. Last Wednesday of every month, 6:30-9 p.m. Free. 805-440-0116. IHOP, 212 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

PLUG-IN TO LOCAL CLIMATE ACTION Get inspired by local action, connect with others, and discover more ways to get involved with the SLO Climate Coalition. Attend virtually or in-person. Sustainable snacks and childcare

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY GAME NIGHT (INCLUDING DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS) Come and play the games provided or bring your own whilst enjoying a beer, wine, coffee, or cheese plate. Join in the Dungeons and Dragons game too if you like (over 21s, no gambling allowed). First Thursday of every month, 6:30-9 p.m. through June 6 Free. 805-686-9126. arrowsmithwine.com. Arrowsmith’s, 1539 Mission Drive, Solvang. HIGH TEA Come and enjoy a delicious High Tea made by British owner Anna Arrowsmith, with either a hot drink ($40) or a glass of English sparkling wine ($50). Immerse yourself in a beautiful experience with tiered plates, white tablecloths, and classical music. For ages 21 and over. May 25 , 1-3 p.m. and June 22 1-3 p.m. $40. 805-686-9126. arrowsmithwine.com. Arrowsmith’s, 1539 Mission Drive, Solvang.

PAINTING IN THE VINEYARD AT VEGA VINEYARD AND FARM

Spend the afternoon sipping delicious wine and capturing the beauty of the surrounding landscape on canvas. June 30 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $89. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels.com. Vega Vineyard and Farm, 9496 Santa Rosa Road, Buellton.

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG COLLAGE JOURNALING: CRAFTING INTENTIONS WITH MINDFULNESS Join Sandra Dotson’s Mindful Collage Journaling class, and enjoy blending art and mindfulness. Discover self-expression through collage techniques, creating a serene space to calm thoughts and set intentions. June 6 1:30-3 p.m.

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HEAD GAMES TRIVIA AND TACO TUESDAYS CLASH Don’t miss Head Games Trivia at COLD Coast Brewing Company every Tuesday night. Teams can be up to 6 members. Earn prizes and bragging rights. Kekas will be serving their delicious local fare. Fun for all ages. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Free. 805-819-0723. coldcoastbrewing.com. COLD Coast Brewing Company, 118 W Ocean Ave, Lompoc.

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FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT COSTA DE ORO Featured vendors in the series include Cali Coast Tacos, Cubanissimo, Danny’s Pizza Co., Chef Ricks, and more. Call venue for monthly schedules. Fridays 805-922-1468. costadeorowines.com. Costa De Oro Winery, 1331 S. Nicholson Ave., Santa Maria.

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT WINE STONE INN Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Wine Stone Inn, 255 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt, 805-332-3532, winestoneinn.com/.

FRIDAY NIGHT FUN Karaoke with DJ Nasty. With Beer Bucket specials. Kitchen stays open late. Come out and sing your favorite song. Fridays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

PRESQU’ILE WINERY: WINE CLUB Call or go online to make a reservation to taste at the winery or find more info on the winery’s Wine Club offerings. ongoing presquilewine.com/club/.

Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110.

SECOND SATURDAY OPEN AIR MARKET: LOS ALAMOS A carefully curated open air artisan and farm market. Features great vintage finds, handwoven and hand dyed textiles, hand-spun yarn, organic body care products, and locally grown organic eats. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 805-722-4338. Sisters Gifts and Home, 349 Bell Street, Los Alamos.

SIPPIN’ SUNDAYS Every Sunday, come cozy up inside the tasting room and listen to great artists. Sundays, 1-4 p.m. Free. 805-937-8463. cottonwoodcanyon.com. Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard And Winery, 3940 Dominion Rd, Santa Maria. TACO TUESDAY Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m. Wine Stone Inn, 255 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt, 805-332-3532, winestoneinn.com/.

THURSDAY EVENING BAR TAKEOVER Call venue or visit website to find out about featured vintners. Thursdays stellerscellar.com. Steller’s Cellar, 405 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt. WINE AND DESIGN CLASSES Check Wine and Design’s Orcutt website for the complete list of classes, for various ages. ongoing Varies. wineanddesign.com/orcutt. Wine and Design, 3420 Orcutt Road, suite 105, Orcutt.

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MONTHLY FERMENTATION CLASSES New topics each month with a thorough demo and explanation of the process that creates non-alcoholic, probiotic, and nutrient-dense fermentations. Leave the class confident and prepared with recipes to make your own at home. Limited seating; reserve spot prior to class by phone/ email. Second Sunday of every month, 3:30-5 p.m. $30. 805801-6627. kulturhausbrewing.com/classes/. Kulturhaus Brewing Company, 779 Price St., Pismo Beach.

TRIVIA NIGHT Join BrainStew Trivia for a hilariously witty evening of trivia in Pismo. Teams of 1 to 4 people. Prizes awarded to the first and second place teams. Kitchen is open until 7:30 p.m. for brain fuel. Beer, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic options available. First Thursday of every month, 6:30-8 p.m. Free to play. 805-295-6171. kulturhausbrewing.com. Kulturhaus Brewing Company, 779 Price St., Pismo Beach.

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ART AFTER DARK: CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN REALTY Century 21 Hometown Realty is pleased to host amazing local artists, rotating their art work each month for the ‘Art After Dark’ calendar year. Reception of food and wine. First Friday of every month, 5-8 p.m. through Nov. 1 Century 21 Hometown Realty, 1103 Toro St., San Luis Obispo, 805-235-4877.

DOWNTOWN SLO FARMERS MARKET Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. Downtown SLO, Multiple locations, San Luis Obispo.

EDIBLE MAGAZINE SUMMER HOUSE A celebration of all things culinary, as Edible Magazine bring the pages of the magazine to life. This curated, multi-day food festival is an opportunity to try one-time-only food collaborations, chefs tables, cooking classes, farm shares, and more. Benefiting Family Care Network. July 28 July 29 July 30 and July 31 ediblesanluisobispo.com/ summerhouse/. La Lomita Ranch, 1985 La Lomita Way, San Luis Obispo, 805-927-1028.

FESTIVAL MOZAIC: VIP AFTER PARTY WITH THE ARTISTS

GROWING TOGETHER FUND PRIDE BRUNCH Tickets include a full brunch, complimentary mimosa, and educational program with esteemed Dr. Jay Bettergarcia, associate professor in psychology and child development at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. June 9, 10 a.m.-noon $50. zeffy.com. Bang the Drum Brewery, 1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, San Luis Obispo, 805 242-8372.

HEAD GAMES TRIVIA NIGHT Live multi-media trivia every Wednesday. Free to play. Win prizes. Teams up to six players. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. headgamestrivia.com. Antigua Brewing, 1009 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-242-1167. MULTICULTURAL POTLUCKS Held monthly on the farm to connect us to our roots, our family and cultural heritage around eating food, as well as horticultural traditions of how people from around the world grow their food. June 16 , 1 p.m., July 21 1 p.m. and Aug. 18 , 1 p.m. ourglobalfamilyfarm.com. City Farm SLO, 1221 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, 805-769-8344. QUEER TRIVIA Sip some cider, test your LGBTQ trivia knowledge, and learn new fun facts. Topic themes and hosts rotate each week. Prizes for winners. BYO food. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Free. 805-292-1500. Two Broads Ciderworks, 3427 Roberto Ct., suite 130, San Luis Obispo, twobroadscider.com.

SLO FARMERS MARKET Hosts more than 60 vendors. Saturdays, 8-10:45 a.m. World Market Parking Lot, 325 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

SLO RETIRED ACTIVE MEN: WEEKLY COFFEE MEETING SLO RAMs is a group or retirees that get together just for the fun, fellowship, and to enjoy programs which enhance the enjoyment, dignity, and independence of retirement. Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. $10 coffee meeting. retiredactivemen.org. Madonna Inn, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo. SUNSET WINE/RAIL EXCURSION: SANTA BARBARA These fully-hosted, docent-led excursions will depart from the SLO Railroad Museum at 11 a.m. taking a motor coach to the Santa Barbara Wine Collective. June 22 July 20 Aug. 17 and Sept. 21 my805tix.com. San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum, 1940 Santa Barbara Ave., San Luis Obispo, 805-548-1894.

TRIVIA NIGHT Reservations are no longer required to play. Reservations are now for teams who want to guarantee a table to play. Tables available first come, first serve. Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. my805tix.com. Bang the Drum Brewery, 1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, San Luis Obispo, 805 242-8372.

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Indulge in culinary creations and Central Coast wines while you mingle with the performers at an exclusive after-party at Luna Red. Limited to 50 guests. July 24 9:30-11 p.m. Tickets start at $60. 805-781-3009. festivalmozaic.org. Luna Red, 1023 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo.

FIRST FRIDAYS Visit SLOMA on the first Friday of each month for exhibition openings, music, and wines provided by regional winery partners. Admission is free and open to the public. First Friday of every month, 5-8 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma.org/ events/first-fridays/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

VIVA LA CERVEZA: SLO BEER AND TACO FESTIVAL Enjoy tacos, beer, live music, games, and more. May 25 1-5 p.m. my805tix.com/. Madonna Expo Center, 100 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT PUB TRIVIA Bring your thinking cap as questions vary from pop culture, geography, to sports. There is a little for everyone. Prizes for the winning teams. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-439-2529. Oak and Otter Brewing, 181 Tank Farm Road, suite 110, San Luis Obispo.

NORTH SLO COUNTY

19TH ANNUAL PINOT AND PAELLA FESTIVAL An afternoon of great wine, creative Paella dishes, and live music. Proceeds benefit Paso Robles Youth Arts Center. June 2 2-5 p.m. my805tix.com/. Templeton Park, 550 Crocker St., Templeton. TRIVIA NIGHT AT DRACAENA WINES: THE GOLDEN GIRLS A night of fun and laughter at Dracaena Wines Tasting Room. Test your knowledge of the beloved TV show with this trivia night. June 19, 6-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-270-3327. dracaenawines.com. Dracaena Wines, 1244 Pine Street, suite 101 B, Paso Robles. ATASCADERO LAKESIDE WINEFEST Visit site for tickets and more info on this festive celebration of wine. June 22 4 p.m. my805tix.com. Pavilion on the Lake, 9315 Pismo Ave., Atascadero.

BRUNCH IS BACK Celebrate the second Sunday of the month with brunch. Enjoy a two-hour cruise on the waterfront. Features fresh coffee, pastries, and more. Second Sunday of every month, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $50. 805-772-2128. chabliscruises. com. Chablis Cruises, 1205 Embarcadero, Morro Bay. CLUB CAR BAR TRIVIA WITH DR. RICKY Teams of 1 to 6 people welcome. Visit site for more info. Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. my805tix.com. Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main Street, Templeton, 805-400-4542.

CLUB SUPSUP Check out the Central Coast’s newest pop-up dinner experience the last Wednesday of every month. Last Wednesday of every month, 6-9 p.m. $125. 310-692-0046. clubsupsup.com/. Kindred Oak Farm, 1250 Paint Horse Plaza, Paso Robles.

CUATRO DIAS SPRING RELEASE DINNER Experience awardwinning wines crafted by the masterful winemaker, Greg Allen, who has dedicated himself to the art of winemaking with precision and boundless creativity. May 31 6 p.m. my805tix. com. Cuatro Dias Winery, 3502 Dry Creek Road, Paso Robles. THE DOWNTOWN VIBE 2024 The Paso Robles Downtown Wine District is throwing its big annual event. More than 20 downtown wineries will pour and snacks will be provided by some of your favorite downtown food purveyors. July 6 , 10 a.m. my805tix.com. Park Ballroom, 1232 Park St., Paso Robles. ❍

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Hot Stuff

ARTS

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY

CALIFORNIA’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE: THE WAY OF WATER

Featuring more than 20 large-format documentary inkjet photographs of the Golden State, this timely exhibition showcases George Rose’s recent expansive documentation of California’s dramatic water story. Through July 8 California Nature Art Museum, 1511-B Mission Dr., Solvang, calnatureartmuseum.org.

TODDLER TIME ART PLAY GROUP

Calling all walkers to four-year-olds. join Art Spot Wednesday mornings for some discovery play in the art studio. Each week you and your toddler(s) will be met with water play, painting, and more sensory discovery stations of fun. Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m. through May 29 $35. 805-325-8092. artspotonwheels. com/events/toddler-time-art-playgroup-2/. Art Spot on Wheels, 320 Alisal Road, unit 306B, Solvang.

UNDER THE SAME SUN: FROM LOW-RIDERS TO FARMWORKERS

The exhibition features works by five visual artists based in Central and Southern California with their own unique approach as seen in the diversity of the work on display and the variety of styles. Through July 7 elverhoj.org. Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang, 805-686-1211.

UNITY: DUO SHOW A duo exhibition showcasing abstract paintings by Christine Marie and mixed media mosaics by Wendy Brewer. Through May 31 gallerylosolivos.com. Gallery Los Olivos, 2920 Grand Ave., Los Olivos, 805-688-7517.

LOMPOC/VANDENBERG

THE MAGIC OF MY WORLD The Lompoc Valley Art Association’s Cypress Gallery will be featuring The Magic of My World, an artist show by Kristine Kelly. May 30June 30 805-737-1129. Cypress Gallery, 119 E Cypress Ave., Lompoc, lompocart.org.

POURING MY HEART OUT Featured Artist Christine Jeszeck shares her art in a variety of mediums and genres at the Cypress Gallery. Artist Reception will be held Thursday, May 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through May 26 805-737-1129. Cypress Gallery, 119 E Cypress Ave., Lompoc, lompocart.org.

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

BALLROOM, LATIN, AND SWING DANCE CLASSES Social ballroom, Latin, and swing lessons for all ages on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Beginner and advance classes. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. $45-$55. 805-928-7799. Kleindancesarts. com. KleinDance Arts, 3558 Skyway Drive, suite A, Santa Maria.

DANCE CLASSES: EVERYBODY CAN DANCE Classes available for all skill levels. Class sizes limited. ongoing Everybody Can Dance, 628 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria, 805-937-6753, everybodycandance.webs.com/.

FEATURED ARTIST: LINDA NELSON

Showcasing artwork by featured artist Linda Nelson. Through May 31 Free. Santa Maria Airport, 3249 Terminal Dr., Santa Maria.

LEARN CALIFORNIA’S OFFICIAL

DANCE: WEST COAST SWING Learn west coast swing in a casual, friendly environment, taught by Texas state swing champion, Gina Sigman. Free intro from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Beyond the Basics ($10) is 7 to 7:45 p.m. $10 entry includes

social dance (7:45 to 8:15 p.m.). Tuesdays, 6:30-8:15 p.m. 832-884-8114. Cubanissimo Cuban Coffee House, 4869 S. Bradley Rd., #118, Orcutt.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY

DANCE FITNESS ART AND CULTURE FOR ADULTS Discover dance as a form of artistic expression and exercise, using a wide range of styles and genres of music (including modern, jazz, Broadway, ethnic). Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. $10 drop-in; $30 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover. org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach.

GALLERY AT MONARCH DUNES: SECOND QUARTER ART DISPLAY The Gallery at Monarch Dunes at Trilogy at Monarch Dunes in Nipomo displays 22 original artworks from 15 Trilogy artist residents. The art displayed ranges from traditional to ethereal abstract compositions. They cover a wide media including acrylic, glass fusion, and photography. May 25 , 1-3 p.m. Gallery at Monarch Dunes, 1640 Trilogy Parkway, Nipomo, 805-343-7500.

HELLO, DOLLY! Step into a world of glamour, romance, and toe-tapping tunes as AGHS Theatre Company proudly presents the timeless Broadway classic. Set in the bustling streets of 20th century New York City, this beloved musical follows matchmaker Dolly Levi’s quest for love and adventure. May 23 , 7-9:30 p.m., May 24 7-9:30 p.m. and May 25 , 2-4:30 & 7-9:30 p.m. $14-$20. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/ ahgs-theatre-hello-dolly/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

PIRATES OF PISMO A-GO-GO Through July 6 Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano.

ACTOR’S EDGE: ACTING CLASSES Actor’s Edge offers film and television acting training in San Luis Obispo, plus exposure to Los Angeles talent agents. All ages and skill levels welcome. Classes available in SLO, LA, and on zoom. ongoing $210 per month. actorsedge.com. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

ADAM PARKER SMITH: FOR THE TIME BEING This exhibition will feature several works made throughout the artist’s career as sort of a mid-career retrospective. Adam Parker Smith has a unique ability to address complex themes in a whimsical, light-hearted way that makes his work incredibly accessible. Through July 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/adamparker-smith/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

ALL AGES SCULPTING WITH JOHN ROULLARD John a retired school teacher who patiently guides potters of all ages to sculpt and work on details and design. Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

ALL LEVELS POTTERY CLASSES Anam Cre is a pottery studio in SLO that offers a variety of classes. This specific class is open to any level. Teachers are present for questions, but the class feels more like an open studio time for potters. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. $40. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.

APRIL BANKS: OUTLANDISH Los Angeles-based artist April Banks is a creative strategist working across visual art, social engagement, and exhibition design. Her practice sits intentionally between image, space, and experience. Through July 29, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.

AIN’T MY FIRST RODEO

The 81st annual Elks Rodeo and Parade commences at the Elks Event Center in Santa Maria on Thursday, May 30, with events that’ll run through Sunday, June 2. Visit elksrec.com for the full lineup of rodeo happenings and more info on the yearly spectacle. The Elks Event Center is located at 4040 Highway 101, Santa Maria.

805-543-8562. sloma.org/exhibition/ april-banks/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

ARTIST RIKI SCHUMACHER AT ART CENTRAL GALLERY Schumacher’s work is pensive and introspective, inspiring one to take a solitary walk on a cloudy day. Wander in to reflect on her “delicious, wistful landscapes.” Mondays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 12-4 p.m. Free. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.com/galleryartists/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

BARRY GOYETTE: MULBERRY For his exhibition at SLOMA, San Luis Obispobased artist Barry Goyette shows a series of portraits taken by a very specific mulberry tree as a site for portrait photography guided by the models, of varying stages of life. Through June 3, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma. org/exhibition/barry-goyette-mulberry/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo.

BEYOND THE BASICS OF WATERCOLOR WITH VIRGINIA MACK This is a class for those who love imagining ways to further their visual expressions. A watercolorbased course, but one that branches out into other media. Fourth Thursday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $35 per class. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo. com. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

CERAMIC LESSONS AND MORE Now offering private one-on-one and group lessons in the ceramic arts. Both hand building and wheel throwing options. Beginners welcomed. ongoing 805-8355893. hmcruceceramics.com/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

CLAY BABY HANDPRINTS Offers a unique experience of pressing your baby’s hand/foot into clay so parents can cherish this time forever. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays $55. anamcre.com/baby-handprints. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

DATE NIGHT POTTERY Bring your date and throw a cup on the pottery wheel. Next, texture a clay slab and press into a form creating a personalized piece.

Guest are welcome to bring drinks; venue provides aprons. Pieces are fired, glazed, and ready in two weeks. Saturdays, 6-6:30 p.m. $140. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

FREE DOCENT TOURS Gain a deeper understanding of the artwork on view with SLOMA’s new docent tours. Every Saturday, join trained guides for interactive and engaging tours of SLOMA’s current exhibitions. Saturdays, 11-11:30 a.m. Free. 805-543-8562. sloma. org/visit/tours/. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. IMPROV COMEDY SHOWS AT THE HUB The show contents will be rotated among the group’s ensemble, house, and musical improv team casts, as well as stand-up and student shows. Fourth Friday of every month, 6 p.m. my805tix.com/. The Hub, 1701 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY AND ART Owen and Kyoko Hunt from Kyoto, Japan offer classes for Japanese calligraphy (Fridays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.), a Japanese art called “haiga” (Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m.) and more at Nesting Hawk Ranch. Fridays $45. 702-335-0730. Nesting Hawk Ranch, Call for address, San Luis Obispo. LEARN TO WEAVE MONDAYS An opportunity to learn how a four-shaft loom works. You will get acquainted as a new weaver or as a refresher with lots of tips and tricks. This class includes getting to know a loom, how to prepare/dress a loom, and much much more. Mondays, 1-4 p.m. $75 monthly. 805-441-8257. Patricia Martin: Whispering Vista Studios, 224 Squire Canyon Rd, San Luis Obispo, patriciamartinartist.com.

OPEN MIC COMEDY Sign-ups at 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Aidan Candelario. Mondays, 7-9 p.m. Free. 805-540-8300. saintsbarrel. com/event-calendar. Saints Barrel Wine Bar, 1021 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. PAINTING THE FLOWER MOON WITH DREW DAVIS Visit site for more details on this upcoming workshop. May 23 , 6-8 p.m. my805tix.com/. Drew Davis Fine Art, 393 Pacific St., San

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ARTS continued page 34 New Times and the Sun now share their community listings for a complete Central Coast calendar running from SLO County through northern Santa Barbara County. Submit events online by logging in with your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account at newtimesslo.com. You may also email calendar@newtimesslo.com. Deadline is one week before the issue date on Thursdays. Submissions are subject to editing and approval. Contact Calendar Editor Caleb Wiseblood directly at cwiseblood@newtimesslo.com. INDEX Arts...................................... 33 Culture & Lifestyle .......... 34 Food & Drink 36 Music .................................. 36 10-DAY CALENDAR: MAY 23 - JUNE 2, 2024
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WIN TWO TICKETS TO A CAL POLY BASKETBALL HOME GAME

Various Dates & Times

Baggett Stadium, Cal Poly, SLO

Hot Stuff

PARENT-CHILD POTTERY CLASS Make lasting memories with clay together as a family. For ages 6 and over. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon $70. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, anamcre.com.

PLEIN AIR PAINTERS OF THE CENTRAL

COAST A self-directed fun group of dynamic artists who enjoy painting and sketching outdoors. Artists meet on site at various locations. Weekly plein air destinations are provided by Kirsti Wothe via email (mrswothe@yahoo.com). Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-noon SLO County, Various locations countywide, San Luis Obispo.

POTTERY: BEGINNING WHEEL CLASS This series is a great intro to the pottery wheel. Students learn to throw various shapes, surface decorate, and glaze. Clay and firing included with admission. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $180. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

SCULPTURE CLASS WITH ROD PEREZ

This weekly sculpture drop-in class gives an opportunity for potters to take on new projects and learn new techniques relating to sculptural work. Additionally, every first Friday of the month, a new project will be taught by Rod Perez for beginners. Fridays, 10 a.m.-noon $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

SLO COMEDY UNDERGROUND OPEN MIC

NIGHT Enjoy a night of laughs provided by the local SLO Comedy Community. It’s open mic night, so anyone can perform and “you never know what you’ll see.” Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Free. Libertine Brewing Company, 1234 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, 805-548-2337, libertinebrewing.com.

SLOFUNNY COMEDY SHOW AT DAIRY CREEK

LET THEM EAT CAKE

Arrowsmith’s in downtown Solvang hosts its next High Tea on Saturday, May 25, from 1 to 3 p.m. Guests will enjoy a selection of cakes and savory bites with either a hot beverage or glass of English sparkling wine. Admission to the event, for ages 21 and over, ranges between $40 and $50. Visit arrowsmithwine.com for more info. The venue is located at 1539 Mission Drive, Solvang.

available daily. All equipment included. ongoing Starts at $70. 805-835-7873. sandbarsurf.com/. Sandbar Surf School Meetup Spot, 110 Park Ave., Pismo Beach.

series at the Central Coast Aquarium. An evening for those ages 21 and older. Last Tuesday of every month, 6-8 p.m. through May 28 my805tix.com. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St., Avila Beach, 805-595-7280.

PROGRAM Check site for more info on programming and summer camps. ongoing cityfarmslo.org. San Luis Obispo, Citywide, SLO.

COMPLIMENTARY SHOWERS WITH SHOWER

ANTHONY JESELNIK: BONES AND ALL Saturday, May 18 - 8:00pm Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles

FESTIVAL MOSAIC CHAMBER 1: OPENING NIGHT

Friday, July 19 • 7:30pm CPAC, Cuesta College, SLO MARCI JEAN AND THE FEVER Sunday, May 26 • 1-4pm Pismo Beach Vets Memorial Hall

Friday, July 19 • 7:30pm CPAC, Cuesta College, SLO

PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRALDO

Thursday, August 8 • 8:00pm

Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles

With five headliners (subject to change). May 25 8-9:30 p.m. my805tix.com/. Dairy Creek Golf Course, 2990 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo, 805-782-8060.

VIRGINIA MACK: BEGINNING WATERCOLOR

This is a watercolor class designed to let you jump in and try out this engaging medium through experimentation. It’s designed for beginners and those with watercolor experience who wish to expand their knowledge of painting in watercolors. To enroll please contact Mack via email: vbmack@ charter.net Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. $35. 805-747-4200. artcentralslo.com/workshopsevents/. Art Central, 1329 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

YOUTH POTTERY CLASS Teens love this class. Learn handbuilding techniques and throwing on the potter’s wheel. Held every Friday after school. Fridays, 3:30-5 p.m. $40. anamcre.com. Anam Cre Pottery Studio, 1243 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

CULTURE & LIFESTYLE

SANTA MARIA VALLEY/LOS ALAMOS

81ST ANNUAL ELKS RODEO AND PARADE

Visit site for full lineup of this year’s rodeo events. May 30 -June 2 elksrec.com. Elks Event Center, 4040 Highway 101, Santa Maria.

FEEL GOOD YOGA Tuesdays, Thursdays, 8:309:30 a.m. 805-937-9750. oasisorcutt.org. Oasis Center, 420 Soares Ave., Orcutt.

GROUP WALKS AND HIKES Check website for the remainder of this year’s group hike dates and private hike offerings. ongoing 805-3432455. dunescenter.org. Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, 1065 Guadalupe St., Guadalupe.

TRAILPALOOZA 2024 A unique opportunity to run in the Solomon Hills. With 5, 10, and 15-mile run options. Presented by Santa Maria Valley Open Space. May 25 santamariavalley.com. Newlove Picnic Grounds at Solomon Hills, 1555 Orcutt Hill Road, Orcutt.

WEST COAST KUSTOMS CRUISIN

NATIONALS 2024 Get that kustom out of the garage, load up the family, “and join us for some good times.” May 24 -26 westcoastkustoms.com. Santa Maria Fairpark, 937 S. Thornburg St., Santa Maria.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY

BEGINNER GROUP SURF LESSONS AND SURF

BEGINNING BALLET FOR ADULTS Enjoy the grace and flow of ballet. No previous experience needed. Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. $12 drop-in; $40 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover.org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach.

CENTRAL COAST CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE Featuring hundreds of cacti and succulents. Members will share with the public their beautiful, unique, rare, and prize-winning plants, and educate our community about cacti and succulents. The sale portion of the show consists of dealers in rare and hard to find plants. May 25 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and May 26 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Nipomo High School, 525 N Thompson Ave, Nipomo.

DONATION-BASED YOGA FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, EMTS, AND CARETAKERS Class schedule varies. Contact empoweryoga805@gmail for details and reservations. ongoing 805-619-0989. empoweryoga805.com. Empower Yoga Studio and Community Boutique, 775 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach.

FULL MOON YOGA, MEDITATION, AND SOUND BATH Nestled in nature at Sycamore Springs, you can align your mind, body, and spirit with the luminous guidance of the moon. All yoga levels welcome and encouraged. May 23 7:30-9 p.m. my805tix.com/. Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort, 1215 Avila Beach Dr., Avila Beach.

MULTICULTURAL DANCE CLASS FOR ADULTS Experience dance from continents around the earth, including from Africa, Europe, and more. Described as “a wonderful in-depth look at the context and history of cultures of the world.” Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. $10 dropin; $30 for four classes. 510-362-3739. grover. org. Grover Beach Community Center, 1230 Trouville Ave., Grover Beach.

POINT SAN LUIS LIGHTHOUSE TOURS A docent-led tour of the buildings and grounds of the historic Point San Luis Light Station. Check website for more details. Wednesdays, Saturdays pointsanluislighthouse.org/. Point San Luis Lighthouse, 1 Lighthouse Rd., Avila Beach.

QI GONG FOR LESS STRESS AND MORE ENERGY Experience the energy of Qi Gong through simple standing movements promoting flexibility, strength, relaxation, and increased energy. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, Qi Gong revitalizes and enriches your life. An outdoor class overlooking the ocean. Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. $14 per class or $55 for 5-class card with no expiration. 805-440-4561. pismobeach.org. Margo Dodd Gazebo, Ocean Park Blvd., Shell Beach. SCIENCE AFTER DARK A monthly lecture

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Looking for a fun and educational opportunity this summer? Join the aquarium’s Volunteer Team. No marine science experience is necessary. There are lots of ways to get involved. Check out website for more details. Tuesdays. through Sept. 30 centralcoastaquarium.org. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St., Avila Beach, 805-595-7280.

WEEKLY WATER SAFETY LESSONS Facility advertised as open and safe. Give the office a call to register over the phone. MondaysFridays $160-$190. 805-481-6399. 5 Cities Swim School, 425 Traffic Way, Arroyo Grande, 5citiesswimschool.com.

SAN LUIS OBISPO

AGING GRACEFULLY WITH PREVENTATIVE CARE “We can’t stop getting older, but we can shift our thinking about it.” Moving from “I can’t do anything about it” to “I have some control over how my mind and body ages.” Series sponsored by Unity Five Cities. Details from chris@peacefulpoint.com. Over Zoom. Wednesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. through Nov. 20 Love offering. (805) 489-7359. unity5cities.org. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

BEYOND MINDFULNESS Realize your potential through individualized meditation instruction with an experienced teacher via Zoom. This class is for those who wish to begin a practice or seek to deepen an existing one. Flexible days and times. Certified with IMTA. Email or text for information. MondaysSundays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sliding scale. 559-905-9274. theartofsilence.net. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

BIRDS AND BOTANY MONTHLY WALK AT SLO

BOTANICAL GARDEN The Garden is excited to present a monthly bird walk series on the fourth Thursday of every month which explores the intersection of birds and botany. Fourth Thursday of every month, 8-11 a.m. $10 for Garden Members; $40 for general public. 805541-1400. slobg.org. San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Rd., San Luis Obispo.

CAL HOPE SLO GROUPS AT TMHA Visit website for full list of weekly Zoom groups available. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays calhopeconnect.org. Transitions Mental Health Warehouse, 784 High Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-270-3346.

CENTRAL COAST CONJURERS (SLO

COUNTY MAGIC CLUB) Monthly meeting of magicians of all levels. Please call or email for more info. Meet like-minded folks with an interest in magic, from close-up to stage performances. Last Wednesday of every month, 6:30-9 p.m. Free. 805-440-0116. IHOP, 212 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo. CITY FARM SLO’S YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

THE PEOPLE After a short hiatus, the San Luis Obispo Library will once again be partnering with local non-profit organization, Shower the People. The shower trailer will be located between the library and parking structure. Toiletries provided. Sundays, 1-3 p.m. Free. San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo.

DAILY QIGONG PRACTICE For the early riser or commuter, every weekday morning. Maintain or improve concentration, balance, and flexibility. Includes weekly Friday 3 p.m. class with more practices. Led by certified Awareness Through Movement teacher. Mondays-Saturdays, 6:10 a.m. and Fridays, 3 p.m. $35/week or $125/month. 646-2805800. margotschaal.com/qigong. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo. GUIDED ENERGETIC MEDITATION Are you energetically sensitive? This reoccurring weekly class will be a guided Introduction to Energetic Meditation Techniques that will assist you to: clear your energy field, improve energy flow and energy boundaries, quiet and focus your mind, and be clearer about “Who You Really Are.” Mondays, 6:308 p.m. through Nov. 30 $22. 503-929-6416. elohiacupuncture.com/classes/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

HEALING DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP

A safe place to share life experiences with those who have depression or have had and recovered from the devastating effects of depression. Mondays, 6-7 p.m. through Dec. 30 Free. 805-528-3194. Hope House Wellness Center, 1306 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo. HEALTH FROM THE INSIDE OUT: SPRING EDITION Spring ebbs and flows, yet underneath, nature is still doing her thing; popping with growth. When energy is stagnant, headaches, allergies, and achey joints can nag. Learn how to use natural rhythms and the principles of Chinese Medicine to improve your symptoms and health. May 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $30. 503-9296416. elohiacupuncture.com/classes/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo. MELLOW YOGA FOR EVERYONE Stretch into yourself under the beautiful oaks and fresh air of this idyllic country setting. Suitable for all levels, these classes emphasize the gentler side of yoga and adapt to participants’ needs. Tuesdays, 5-6 p.m. $14 per class or $55 for fiveclass card with no expiration. 805-440-4561. balancedlivingayurveda.com. Tiber Canyon Ranch, 280 W Ormonde Rd, San Luis Obispo. METAPHYSICAL/SPIRITUALITY BOOK CLUB A weekly book discussion, on a wide variety of titles from the general subject of metaphysics, spirituality, and comparative religion. By

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invitation. For more information, contact David Higgins, email: davidhiggins67@gmail.com. Location revealed to those invited. Wednesdays Free. rationalmetaphysics.com. Private location, TBA, Location not to be published.

MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION (ONLINE MEETING) Zoom series hosted by TMHA. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon Transitions Mental Health Warehouse, 784 High Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-270-3346.

PUPPY SOCIAL HOUR Puppies (10 weeks to 5 months old) will learn appropriate play style with other pups, acceptable manners with people, tolerance for gentle restraints, confidence with the approach of friendly strangers, and more. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. $25. 805-543-9316. woodshumanesociety.org/training/. Woods Humane Society, 875 Oklahoma Ave., San Luis Obispo.

Q YOUTH GROUP (VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM) This is a social support group for LGBTQ+ and questioning youth between the ages of 11-18. Each week the group explores personal, cultural, and social identity. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. Free. galacc.org/events/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

QI GONG FOR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT Learn and practice qi gong, a Chinese system for physical, mental and spiritual development. This class is conducted outdoors in a beautiful setting, which is the best place to do qi gong, as its inspiration is drawn from nature. Certified instructor: Devin Wallace. Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. $10. 805-709-2227. Crows End Retreat, 6430 Squire Ct., San Luis Obispo.

SLO BLUES BASEBALL 33 summer home games held. Go to bluesbaseball.com for full schedule. Tickets available from My805Tix. May 24 -July 27 $10 adults; 12 and under free. 805512-9996. my805tix.com. SLO Blues Summer Collegiate Baseball, Sinsheimer Stadium at 900 Southwood Dr., San Luis Obispso.

SLO NOONTIME TOASTMASTERS CLUB MEETINGS Want to improve speaking and leadership skills in a supportive and positive environment? During COVID, we are meeting virtually. Contact us to get a meeting link for info. Tuesdays, 12-1 p.m. Free. slonoontime.toastmastersclubs.org. Zoom, Online, Inquire for Zoom ID.

SLO RETIRED ACTIVE MEN: WEEKLY COFFEE MEETING SLO RAMs is a group or retirees that get together just for the fun, fellowship, and to enjoy programs which enhance the enjoyment, dignity, and independence of retirement. Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. $10 coffee meeting. retiredactivemen.org. Madonna Inn, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo.

STAY YOUNG WITH QI GONG Qi Gong boosts energy and vitality, reduces stress, improves balance and flexibility, and, best of all, is fun. Join instructor Devin Wallace for this outdoor class which is held in a beautiful setting. Call or email before attending. Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. $10. 805-709-2227. Crows End Retreat, 6430 Squire Ct., San Luis Obispo.

SUNDAY EVENING RAP LGBTQ+ AA GROUP (VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM) Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of folks from all walks of life who together, attain and maintain sobriety. Requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Email aarapgroup@gmail.com for password access. Sundays, 7-8 p.m. No fee. galacc.org/events/. Online, See website, San Luis Obispo.

TEEN MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP Learn more about mental health and coping skills to help you through your journey towards wellness and recovery. Thursdays, 4:30-6 p.m. Free. 805-540-6576. t-mha.org. Hope House Wellness Center, 1306 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo.

THIRD ANNUAL SHEEP SHEARING SHINDIG This familyfavorite agricultural festival celebrates the history and culture of the Navajo-Churro sheep. May 25 12-4 p.m. my805tix.com/. City Farm SLO, 1221 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, 805-769-8344.

TOUR THE HISTORIC OCTAGON BARN CENTER The Octagon Barn, built in 1906, has a rich history that The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County looks forward to sharing with visitors. Please RSVP. Fourth Sunday of every month, 2-2:45 & 3-3:45 p.m. Tours are free; donations are appreciated. Octagon Barn Center, 4400 Octagon Way, San Luis Obispo, (805) 544-9096, octagonbarn.org.

TRANS* TUESDAY A safe space providing peer-to-peer support for trans, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and questioning people. In-person and Zoom meetings held. Contact tranzcentralcoast@gmail.com for more details. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Free. GALA Pride and Diversity Center, 1060 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-541-4252.

TRANS* YOUTH PEER SUPPORT GROUP This group is a safe place for trans* and gender non-conforming people, as well as those questioning, from ages of 11 to 18. A facilitated emotional support group to be heard, share your story, and hear stories that may sound surprisingly like your own. Fourth Tuesday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Free. GALA Pride and Diversity Center, 1060 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, 805-541-4252.

WAVES OF WELLNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

Described as “a gathering of our community dedicated to wellness and empowerment,” with light bites, sound healing, some breathwork, and more. May 23 , 5:30 p.m. my805tix.com. DeRose Therapy Group, 3889 Long Street, suite 200, San Luis Obispo.

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and Woods is offering four free microchip clinics. May 23 2-4 p.m. Free. 805-4665403. woodshumanesociety.org/adoptions/ microchip/. Woods Humane Society, 875 Oklahoma Ave., San Luis Obispo.

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY HIGH TEA Come and enjoy a delicious High Tea made by British owner Anna Arrowsmith, with either a hot drink ($40) or a glass of English sparkling wine ($50). Immerse yourself in a beautiful experience with tiered plates, white tablecloths, and classical music. For ages 21 and over. May 25 1-3 p.m. $40. 805686-9126. arrowsmithwine.com. Arrowsmith’s, 1539 Mission Drive, Solvang.

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HEAD GAMES TRIVIA AND TACO TUESDAYS

CLASH Don’t miss Head Games Trivia at COLD Coast Brewing Company every Tuesday night. Teams can be up to 6 members. Earn prizes and bragging rights. Kekas will be serving their delicious local fare. Fun for all ages. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Free. 805-819-0723. coldcoastbrewing. com. COLD Coast Brewing Company, 118 W Ocean Ave, Lompoc.

SUNBURST’S SPRING GARDEN EXPERIENCE

Celebrate spring in the Sunburst Garden. Come enjoy a tour of the Sunburst Garden by resident permaculture expert Sean Fennell, and learn about earth stewardship, different ways to compost, and have the opportunity to participate in a seeding workshop. May 25 , 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 805-736-6528. sunburst.org/ gardenevent/. Sunburst Retreat Center, 7200 CA-1, Lompoc.

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As part of its June programming, Gallery at Marina Square in Morro Bay will showcase fiber and textile works by local artist Debbie Gedayloo, starting on Saturday, June 1. Gedayloo’s exhibit will remain on display through Saturday, June 29. Visit galleryatmarinasquare.com for more info. Gallery at Marina Square is located at 601 Embarcadero, suite 10, Morro Bay.

required to play. Reservations are now for teams who want to guarantee a table to play. Tables available first come, first serve. Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. my805tix.com. Bang the Drum Brewery, 1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, San Luis Obispo, 805 242-8372.

Featured vendors in the series include Cali Coast Tacos, Cubanissimo, Danny’s Pizza Co., Chef Ricks, and more. Call venue for monthly schedules. Fridays 805-922-1468. costadeorowines.com. Costa De Oro Winery, 1331 S. Nicholson Ave., Santa Maria.

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT WINE STONE INN

Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Wine Stone Inn, 255 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt, 805-332-3532, winestoneinn.com/.

FRIDAY NIGHT FUN Karaoke with DJ Nasty. With Beer Bucket specials. Kitchen stays open late. Come out and sing your favorite song. Fridays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

PRESQU’ILE WINERY: WINE CLUB Call or go online to make a reservation to taste at the winery or find more info on the winery’s Wine Club offerings. ongoing presquilewine.com/ club/. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110.

SIPPIN’ SUNDAYS Every Sunday, come cozy up inside the tasting room and listen to great artists. Sundays, 1-4 p.m. Free. 805-937-8463. cottonwoodcanyon.com. Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard And Winery, 3940 Dominion Rd, Santa Maria.

TACO TUESDAY Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m. Wine Stone Inn, 255 W. Clark Ave., Orcutt, 805-332-3532, winestoneinn.com/.

THURSDAY EVENING BAR TAKEOVER Call venue or visit website to find out about featured vintners. Thursdays stellerscellar.com.

Steller’s Cellar, 405 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt.

WINE AND DESIGN CLASSES Check Wine and Design’s Orcutt website for the complete list of classes, for various ages. ongoing Varies. wineanddesign.com/orcutt. Wine and Design, 3420 Orcutt Road, suite 105, Orcutt.

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Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. Downtown SLO, Multiple locations, San Luis Obispo.

HEAD GAMES TRIVIA NIGHT Live multi-media trivia every Wednesday. Free to play. Win prizes. Teams up to six players. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. headgamestrivia.com. Antigua Brewing, 1009 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 805-242-1167. SLO FARMERS MARKET Hosts more than 60 vendors. Saturdays, 8-10:45 a.m. World Market Parking Lot, 325 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo. TRIVIA NIGHT Reservations are no longer

VIVA LA CERVEZA: SLO BEER AND TACO FESTIVAL Enjoy tacos, beer, live music, games, and more. May 25 1-5 p.m. my805tix.com/. Madonna Expo Center, 100 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT PUB TRIVIA Bring your thinking cap as questions vary from pop culture, geography, to sports. There is a little for everyone. Prizes for the winning teams. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-4392529. Oak and Otter Brewing, 181 Tank Farm Road, suite 110, San Luis Obispo.

WEDNESDAY PUB TRIVIA Bring your thinking caps as questions vary from pop culture, geography, to sports. There is a little for everyone. Prizes for the winning teams. Trivia provided by Geeks Who Drink. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. 805-439-2529. Oak and Otter Brewing, 181 Tank Farm Road, suite 110, San Luis Obispo.

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CLUB CAR BAR TRIVIA WITH DR. RICKY

Teams of 1 to 6 people welcome. Visit site for more info. Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. my805tix. com. Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main Street, Templeton, 805-400-4542.

CLUB SUPSUP Check out the Central Coast’s newest pop-up dinner experience the last Wednesday of every month. Last Wednesday of every month, 6-9 p.m. $125. 310-692-0046. clubsupsup.com/. Kindred Oak Farm, 1250 Paint Horse Plaza, Paso Robles.

EVENING ON THE LAVENDER FARM WITH YES COCKTAIL CO. Enjoy an early evening experience crafting mocktails with Yes Cocktail Co. while enjoying artisan cheeses by Black Market Cheese Co., all the while immersing yourself in the sights, scents, and sounds on the lavender farm. May 24 5-8 p.m. my805tix. com/. Hambly Farms, 1390 Grana Place, San Miguel.

OLIVE OIL 101: TASTING FOR QUALITY

Become a savvy olive oil consumer. With Level 2 Olive Oil Sommelier Gail Todaro of Gail Todaro: OliveWorks. May 24 10 a.m.-noon $40 for Club Olea members and $50 for guests and non-members. 805-610-2258. Olea Farm, 2985 Templeton Road, Templeton, oleafarm.com.

TACO TUESDAYS La Parilla Taqueria will be in the courtyard serving up their delicious tacos and tostadas. Menu typically includes barbacoa, chicken, and pastor tacos, as well as

shrimp ceviche tostadas. Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m. 805-460-6042. ancientowlbeergarden.com. Ancient Owl Beer Garden, 6090 El Camino Real, suite C, Atascadero.

TASTE OF TIN CITY WALKING TOUR Enjoy the first ever walking tour of Tin City – an industrial area just outside of downtown Paso Robles – that is home to a community of innovative and passionate producers of high-quality wines, spirits, beer, and more. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $125. 805-400-3141. toasttours.com/ tour/tin-city-walking-tour/. Toast Tours, 1722 Stillwater Ct, Paso Robles.

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MORRO BAY MAIN STREET FARMERS

MARKET Get fresh and veggies, fruit, baked goods, sweets, and handmade artisan crafts. Come have some fun with your local farmers and artisans and enjoy delicious eats while enjoying the fresh breeze of Morro Bay. Saturdays, 2:30-5:30 p.m. through May 31 Varies. 805-824-7383. morrobayfarmersmarket. com. Morro Bay Main Street Farmers Market, Main Street and Morro Bay Blvd., Morro Bay.

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GUILTY PLEASURE BAND LIVE For ages 21 and over. No food is served but you may bring your own. May 25 , 7-10 p.m. High Roller Tiki Lounge, 433 Alisal Road, Solvang, highrollertiki. com.

LIVE MUSIC SUNDAYS Sundays, 2-6 p.m. Brick Barn Wine Estate, 795 W. Hwy 246, Buellton, 805-686-1208, brickbarnwineestate.com.

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAYS Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Brick Barn Wine Estate, 795 W. Hwy 246, Buellton, 805-686-1208, brickbarnwineestate.com.

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BANDA SAN MIGUEL Presented by Uribe Entertainment Inc. May 24 , 9 p.m. my805tix. com/. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-8100714.

HOLLYWOOD CRUE LIVE A tribute to Motley Crue. May 25 , 7 p.m. my805tix.com/. FCB, 110 W. Ocean Ave., Lompoc, 805-810-0714.

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HAPPY HOUR MUSIC SERIES Enjoy live music at the winery most Friday evenings. Check site for concert schedule. Fridays presquilewine. com. Presqu’ile Winery, 5391 Presqu’ile Dr., Santa Maria, 805-937-8110. LADIES NIGHT OUT Music by DJ Van Gloryious

and DJ Panda. Features delicious daiquiri specials. Thursdays, 8 p.m.-midnight Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

LIVE MUSIC AT STELLER’S CELLAR Enjoy live music most Fridays at the venue. Call venue or check website to find out who’s performing. Fridays stellerscellar.com. Steller’s Cellar, 405 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt.

MESTIZO LIVE Visit the Stockyard for a day of fun with the band Mestizo. Gates open at 5 p.m. Bring chairs. VIP cabanas are available for purchase. All ages welcome. Pet-friendly. May 25 6 p.m. my805tix.com/. Blast 825 Brewery, 241 S Broadway St., Ste. 101, Orcutt, 805-934-3777.

MUSIC AT ROSCOE’S KITCHEN Live DJ and karaoke every Friday and Saturday night. Featured acts include Soul Fyah Band, DJ Nasty, DJ Jovas, and more. Fridays, Saturdays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

MUSIC LESSONS AT COELHO ACADEMY Learn to play piano, drums, guitar, base, ukulele, or violin, or take vocal lessons. ongoing 805-925-0464. coelhomusic.com/ Lessons/lessons.html. Coelho Academy of Music, 325 E. Betteravia Rd., Santa Maria. OLD TIME GOSPEL SING-ALONG All are welcome. Call for more details. Last Saturday of every month, 5-6 p.m. 805-478-6198. Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria. SUNDAY NIGHT FUN End the weekend with some good vibes. Music by DJ Van Gloryious. Sundays, 8 p.m.-midnight Roscoe’s Kitchen, 229 Town Center E, Santa Maria, 805-623-8866.

VINOSOL: A LATIN DANCE PARTY An open level salsa class followed by a free social. May 25 , 5-9 p.m. $20. 805-937-8463. cottonwoodcanyon.com. Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard And Winery, 3940 Dominion Rd, Santa Maria.

SOUTH COAST SLO COUNTY BAND AND CHOIR CONCERT The Arroyo Grande High School presents their annual end of year Band and Choir Concert. May 30 7-9:30 p.m. $5. 805-489-9444. clarkcenter.org/shows/ aghs-band-choir-concert/. Clark Center for the Performing Arts, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande.

KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY Enjoy some good food and karaoke. Fridays, 5-8 p.m. 805-7235550. The Central Grill, 545 Orchard Road, Nipomo.

KARAOKE EVERY WEDNESDAY A weekly event with barbecue offerings and more.

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Wednesdays, 4-8 p.m. Rancho Nipomo BBQ, 108 Cuyama Ln., Nipomo, 805-9253500.

MARCI JEAN AND THE FEVER With Valerie Johnson and the Voodoo DooDads. Presented by Basin Street Regulars. May 26 , 1 p.m. my805tix.com/. Pismo Beach Veterans Memorial Hall, 780 Bello St., Pismo Beach.

UP IN THE AIR LIVE Up in the Air will play it’s unique mix of upbeat originals and danceable classics. May 24 , 5-7 p.m. Free. 805-595-4000. avilabeachresort.com. Mulligans Bar and Grill, 6460 Ana Bay Road, Avila Beach.

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ALL AGES OPEN MIC NIGHT Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY SOUNDINGS WITH TRANSIENT CANVAS Cal Poly Music

Technology and Composition students will present music which investigates the potential and/or imagined role of cybernetic organisms (cyborgs) in music technology. Guest ensemble Transient Canvas will be part of the collaboration. With choreography by Cal Poly dance students. May 30 7:30 p.m. $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music. calpoly.edu/calendar/. PAC Pavilion, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave, San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY STRING CHAMBER MUSIC

RECITAL Cal Poly Music Department student string players present this free recital. May 28 , 7:30 p.m. Free. 805-7562406. music.calpoly.edu/calendar/free/. Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

CAL POLY’S CHAMBER CHOIR AND CANTABILE: SACRED SOUNDS Cal Poly’s Chamber Choir and Cantabile will present a concert of sacred a cappella music titled “Sacred Sounds.” Selections will range from Renaissance classics to modern day works. With Scott Glysson, conductor; Paul Woodring, accompanist. May 25 , 7:30 p.m. $20 general; $10 students. 805-756-4849. music.calpoly. edu/calendar/. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, 751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.

COLBY ACUFF LIVE Acuff’s untamed brand of country stands proudly apart in today’s format, pure and “untouched by modern gimmicks.” For ages 18 and up. May 30, 7 p.m. slobrew.com. SLO Brew Rock, 855 Aerovista Pl., San Luis Obispo, 805-543-1843.

HOT BROTHERS BAND LIVE With special guests. May 23 6-9 p.m. my805tix.com. The Bunker SLO, 810 Orcutt Road, San Luis Obispo.

JAZZ WEDNESDAYS Spinning jazz records all night. Bebop, jazz funk, acid jazz, hard bop, nu jazz, jazz house, crossover, Latin jazz, and more. Featuring guest selectors. Music at a polite volume in an acoustically treated space. Vintage sound system, big warm speakers. Plenty

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San Luis Obispo’s Viva La Cerveza will be held at the Madonna Expo Center on Saturday, May 25, from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission to this beer and taco festival includes unlimited beverage tastings, a souvenir taster, and five complimentary tacos (with additional tacos available for purchase). Tickets are available in advance at my805tix.com. The Madonna Expo Center is located at 120 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo.

of free parking. Wednesdays, 3-8 p.m. through Oct. 30 Free. 805-439-1544. jansplaceslo.com. Jan’s Place, 1817 Osos St., San Luis Obispo.

LIVE MUSIC AT KROBAR Enjoy live music at Krobar, which showcases local, talented artists of all music genres. Kick-off your weekend right, grab your favorite seasonal craft cocktail, and vibe to the sounds of the night. Follow on Instagram to find out who is playing. Every other Friday, 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays, 6-9 p.m. through Aug. 31 Free entry. 833-576-2271. krobardistillery. com/events. Krobar Craft Distillery, 1701 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo.

LIVE MUSIC AT LIQUID GRAVITY Check social media and calendar for weekly updates. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays, 2-5 p.m. Liquid Gravity, 675 Clarion Court, San Luis Obispo.

LIVE MUSIC FROM GUITAR WIZ BILLY FOPPIANO AND MAD DOG Join “Guitar Wiz” Billy Foppiano and his trusty side kick Mad Dog for a mix of blues, R&B, and more. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 805-544-2100. Bon Temps Creole Cafe, 1819 Osos Street, San Luis Obispo, bontempscreolecafe.com/index.htm.

PENTACAUSTIC AND MORE Features multiple acts, including special guest

Lilith Dead Girl. May 25 6:30 p.m. my805tix.com/. Humdinger Brewing (SLO), 855 Capitolio Way, suite 1, San Luis Obispo, 805-781-9974.

SLO BLUES FUSION CANVAS Experience a night of rhythmic rebellion with Maya Jaycox, Cat Cooper, and host Drew Davis, featuring Kevin Sean’s live beats. May 25 7 p.m. my805tix.com/. Drew Davis Fine Art, 393 Pacific St., San Luis Obispo.

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BURLEY THISTLES Plays a guitar-woven sound with a tough beat that is easy to listen to, but also surprises. May 25 , 2-5 p.m. Free. eastoneverett.com/. Bianchi Winery and Tasting Room, 3380 Branch Road, Paso Robles, 805-226-9922.

DEEP SABBATH LIVE A brand new local dual tribute band. May 24 , 7-10 p.m. $5. 805-440-4559. The Pour House, 525 Pine St., Paso Robles, pasobrewing.com.

FRIDAY NIGHT DJ Weekly DJ series, with a different DJ every Friday. Presented by friends at Traffic Record store in Atascadero. Come listen, dance, drink, and unwind every Friday. All ages event; no cover charge. Fridays, 7-10 p.m. 805460-6042. ancientowlbeergarden.com. Ancient Owl Beer Garden, 6090 El Camino Real, suite C, Atascadero.

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FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC SERIES Join us for the Friday Night Music Series (Fridays through late August, except during the Mid State Fair). Local musicians and food trucks each week at Derby Wine Estates. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. through Aug. 30 Free. 805-238-6300. derbywineestates. com/events/. Derby Wine Estates, 525 Riverside Ave, Paso Robles.

KARAOKE NIGHT Food and drink available for purchase. Last Saturday of every month, 8 p.m. Free admission. my805tix.com. Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main Street, Templeton, 805-400-4542. Last Saturday of every month, 8 p.m. my805tix. com. Templeton Mercantile Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main St., Templeton.

LORD HURON Performing live in Paso Robles. May 23 Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles, 805-286-3670, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com.

SINGING HANDS CHILDREN’S CHOIR

A unique performing arts group that performs across the state for deaf festivals, service organizations, churches, fairs, and other outlets. New members always welcome. Registration open weekly. Mondays, 5-6:30 p.m. $45 tuition per month. singinghandschildrenschoir.com/. Singing Hands Children’s Choir and Performing Arts, 1413 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles.

SMITH AND TEGIO LIVE With Joe Kaplow and Milk Thistle. May 24 , 7-10 p.m. my805tix.com/. Club Car Bar, 508 S. Main Street, Templeton, 805-400-4542.

TURKEY BUZZARDS WITH TAYLOR KINGMAN The boys are back for one night only. May 29, 7 p.m. my805tix.com. Bristols Cider House, 3220 El Camino Real, Atascadero.

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BAREFOOT ON THE GREEN CONCERT An outdoor classic rock event. Free admission; open to all ages. Spacious lawn seating with excellent food and full bar available. James Scoolis opens the show at 2 p.m. with Back Pages playing from 3 to 6 p.m. May 25 2-6 p.m. Free. 805-528-5252. seapinesgolfresort.com. Sea Pines Golf Resort, 1945 Solano St., Los Osos.

BLUES AGENDA JAM AND SHOWCASE

A rockin’ blues dance party at Niffy’s Merrimaker every first, third, and now fifth Wednesdays. The Blues Asylum house band welcomes local, visiting, and newcomers to the blues groove. Spirits, beer, and wine, with outside food welcome. Every other Wednesday, 7-10 p.m. Free. 805-235-5223. The Merrimaker Tavern, 1301 2nd Street, Los Osos.

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celebrate the 77th birthday of Scottish folk-rocker Donovan at Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre with this cover show. May 26 , 2 p.m. my805tix.com. Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre, 1350 Main St., Cambria.

FLAVOR PACKET AT CASTORO CELLARS Flavor Packet stirs up a lyrical and imaginative sound with its contemporary and world-beat-influenced jazz music, making it a memorable experience. May 26 , 1-4 p.m. Castoro Cellars, 1315 N. Bethel Rd., Templeton, 805-238-0725, castorocellars.com.

LIVE MUSIC WITH GUITAR WIZ AT LUNADA GARDEN BISTRO “Guitar Wizard” Billy Foppiano plays a wide range of music, including blues, R&B, classic rock, and more. Fourth Sunday of every month, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 805-900-5444. Lunada Garden Bistro, 78 N. Ocean Ave., Cayucos.

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Lompoc Pops Orchestra presents The Pops on Broadway

Tickets are currently available in advance for the Lompoc Pops Orchestra’s next concert program, The Pops on Broadway, scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 23, at 4 p.m., at Lompoc’s First United Methodist Church.

The orchestra will play various show tunes from popular musicals during the performance. The show is part of the ensemble’s 26th season, curated by Artistic Director and Conductor Brian Asher Alhadeff, who’s been conducting concerts for the Lompoc Pops Orchestra since 2015.

Near the 26th season’s start during the summer of 2023, Alhadeff told the Sun he aims to cover “a little bit of everything” when organizing musical selections for shows. Past concerts in the 26th season ranged in showcasing classic rock tunes, holiday music, and traditional patriotic songs.

General admission to The Pops on Broadway is $25 for adults and $5 for full-time students with student ID and active military. Entry is free for children ages 12 and under.

Call (805) 733-1796 or visit lompocpopsorchestra.com for more info on The Pops on Broadway and the Lompoc Pops Orchestra’s upcoming programming. The First United Methodist Church is located at 925 N. F St., Lompoc.

Gallery at Monarch Dunes hosts Second Quarter Art Display

Twenty-two original artworks from a pool of 15 participating artists will be on display as part of the Second Quarter Art Display, a reception held at the Gallery at Monarch Dunes in

Nipomo on Saturday, May 25, from 1 to 3 p.m.

The show’s featured artists are residents of Trilogy at Monarch Dunes and their works vary in media and style. The display includes acrylic paintings, glass fusion pieces, photographs, and other works. To find out more about the showcase, email monarchdunestag@gmail.com.

Located at the Monarch Club, the gallery and studio allows its members a space “to explore their creative passions,” according to the venue’s website. The studio is open to all members of the Monarch Club for meetups with fellow artists, workshops, open studio time, and other art activities.

The club’s gallery hosts rotating showcases of member artists throughout the year. To find out more about the venue and its latest artist showcase event on Saturday, May 25, email monarchdunestag@gmail.com. The Gallery at Monarch Dunes is located at 1640 Trilogy Parkway, Nipomo. Call (805) 3437500 for additional details on the space and its ongoing arts programming open to members. ❍

Arts Briefs is compiled by Arts Editor Caleb Wiseblood. Send information to cwiseblood@santamariasun.com.

Sail into summer

Never been to Live Oak Music Fest? Maybe this should be your year. Even if you’ve missed the first 34 years, joining the Live Oak family is as easy as slipping on your favorite pair of jeans.

“Live Oak has something special about it that’s all about community,” KCBX Director of Programming and Content Marisa Waddell explained. “When you go, you just feel like you’re part of a community right away. We have something called ‘the Live Oak way,’ which is all about treating one another with kindness.

“You feel that embodied in the people who are attending, the staff, the volunteers—they’re all about the Live Oak way.”

The long-running fundraiser for National Public Radio affiliate KCBX 90.1FM began in 1989 at Biddle Park near Arroyo Grande, moved for decades to Camp San Marcos near Lake Cachuma (it was there so long they changed the San Marcos name to Camp Live Oak), and in 2019 returned to SLO County and its new home at El Chorro Regional Park across from Cuesta College on Highway. 1.

For many music fans and families, it’s the gateway to summer fun, running this year from Friday, June 14, through Sunday, June 16. If you

don’t want to camp, you can buy a day ticket and, as Waddell encouraged, “Dip your toe in. Try it for a day and you’ll see for yourself.”

It’s advice shared by KCBX General Manager Frank Lanzone: “We had a slew of people last year who came in for the day and said, ‘We’re getting camping tickets next year.’ And camping tickets [sales] are ahead this year from what they were last year.”

What you’ll get is a family-friendly atmosphere with tons of activities for kids, teens, young adults, and music fans of all ages. Maybe you attended the festival when it was in Santa Barbara County but haven’t tried the new location. The good news is, after a rough initial year in 2019, they worked the bugs the out.

“I miss the old location,” Lanzone admitted. “My kids grew up there. I grew up there. But this location has turned into home. A lot of people, after the first festival [at El Chorro Regional Park] said, ‘This ain’t Live Oak,’ but after the next festival, people said, ‘It’s back. You can feel it this year.’ And you really could.

“I’m not sure I could tell you what happened, what the difference was, but I think we had to

The lineup

On Friday, June 14 see string band Long Forgotten Afro funk and soul-jazz act The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble psychedelic doom boogie band TK and the Holy KnowNothings, brass band mashers Brass Mash, Latin soul star Trish Toledo and Grammy-winning bluegrass and Americana ensemble Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

On Saturday, June 15 experience indie folk jazz artist Jessi Carr bluesy roots singer-songwriter Azere Wilson reggae heroes Resination roots country-rock-soul singer Madeline Hawthorne funky New Orleans brass band The Soul Rebels Afro-Brazilian drumline Samba Loca, outlaw country blues and rockabilly star Jessie Dayton saxophoneand drum-driven cave music trio Moon Hooch Irish rockers

The Young Dubliners, Latin soul and psychedelia trio Los Tranquilos, Afro-Mexican Americana futurists Las Cafeteras ska legends The English Beat , and late night dance party king Vince Cimo’s Hot Fire

On Sunday, June 16, check out folk harmonies by Murphy Wylde, singer-songwriter

grow up a year. It’s turned into a great spot for us.”

The tree-dappled landscape is beautiful, and unlike the often hot and dusty Live Oak Camp, El Chorro is grassy and roomy, with lots of places to pitch your tent. Excellent food vendors make getting sustenance a breeze. A volunteer security force makes sure everyone’s safe, and it offers the sort of free-range childhood experience your kids will never forget.

In a world of niche music fests—bluegrass, country, rock, EDM, blues—another thing that makes Live Oak so unique is its expansive variety of genres. Its musical eclecticism is its strength, and the three-day lineup is a collaboration between Waddell, KCBX Music Director and DJ Neal Losey, and Todd Newman of Good Medicine Presents, who books the acts.

“Todd’s just a wonderful partner,” Waddell said. “He has great relationships with artists and agencies. We are ever grateful to Good Medicine for helping us book the festival.”

Newman works very hard at making sure the variety of performers flows seamlessly from one to another throughout each day.

“A lot of [the variety] reflects back on KCBX,” Newman explained. “Relative to other radio stations, they have very diverse programming, and that has to do with KCBX wanting to provide diversity to the community.

“We try to reflect that within Live Oak and its expansive palette,” he continued. “It’s a lot of fun

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but also challenging. At the same time, I think other music festivals— maybe by design—get trapped into a very narrow bank of the river.”

Lanzone agrees: “We’ve just tried to keep it an eclectic festival.

People are expecting us to bring them really good performances from people they’ve never heard of before.”

Of course, some performers are invited back due to popular demand. KCBX always conducts a post-festival survey to make sure what they’re doing is working.

boasts a worthy lineup.

There’s also a Zen Den with guided yoga and meditation as well as a tea lounge.

“Las Cafeteras performed last year and are performing again this year,” Waddell noted. “We had lots of people saying, ‘Oh, bring them back,’ so we’re bringing them back.”

Which performer is Waddell most excited about?

“Good lord, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway!” she gushed. “She’s one of my all-time favorite musicians, and it’s a big deal that we were able to get her. ... She’s one of the best bluegrass/Americana guitarists in the world, an excellent singer, and an expert songwriter, too. Plus, her band is made up of virtuosos on their own instruments.

“Anyone who comes on Friday night will leave smiling and be blown away by what they just saw.”

If you just want to come for a day, the best bang for your buck is Saturday, where for $70 you can see 13 different acts, but each day

Waddell added that the festival is perfect for budding or seasoned musicians because of all the opportunities for jamming as well as workshops with the likes of Phil Salazar, Inga and Britta Swearingen, and longtime emcee Joe Craven and his talented daughter Hattie. There’s also a new late night dance party from midnight to 1 a.m. on Saturday.

“It’s so funny,” Waddell laughed. “I get excited every year and I think, ‘Oh my gosh, this is the best year ever!’ Every year I think that.”

Maybe it’s your time to join the Live Oak fam. Come for a day, come every day and go home to sleep in your own bed, or camp for the weekend—any way you slice it, it’ll be a blast. m

Contact New Times Senior Staff Writer Glen Starkey, from the Sun’s sister paper, at gstarkey@newtimesslo.com.

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Love is a losing game

Sam Taylor-Johnson (Fifty Shades of Grey, A Million Little Pieces, Nowhere Boy) directs Matt Greenhalgh’s script chronicling British R&B singer Amy Winehouse’s (Marisa Abela) music and life from adolescence to adulthood, her marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil (Jack O’Connell), the creation of her bestselling second album, Back to Black, and her eventual alcoholpoisoning death at 27 years old. (122 min.)

Glen: I love Amy Winehouse’s music, so I knew the soundtrack would slay, and I knew her tragic life story, so I knew what to expect. I wasn’t sure this biopic would have anything to add to what we learned in director Asif Kapadia’s fantastic and moving 2015 documentary, Amy. Comparing the two films is probably a fool’s errand, but I would argue Back to Black glosses over a lot of the parts of Winehouse’s story that were more thoroughly explored in Amy. Taylor-Johnson’s film is much more sympathetic to Winehouse’s father, Mitch (Eddie Marsan), and Amy’s erstwhile husband, Blake. That said, Marisa Abela was fantastic as Amy, singing her music and embodying her mercurial energy, and I came out of this new film having a much better understanding of Winehouse’s music. It’s missing some pieces, but this is a terrific movie about a complicated and talented artist.

BACK TO BLACK

What’s it rated? R

What’s it worth, Anna? Full price

What’s it worth, Glen? Full price

Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards

the documentary a few years ago, I wasn’t sure the world needed this biopic. Sometimes these types of films can feel like they’re being made to settle a score or alter the public’s perception of a star’s story. This film didn’t try to tiptoe around Amy’s demons, but instead it worked hard to create a picture of the whole. When someone is lost young, especially to addiction, it can unfortunately eclipse the rest of their image. While we may talk about Winehouse’s unpolished public life or how terribly sad it is that she’s a part of that unlucky 27 Club, the truth of the matter is that she was simply a young woman—one who loved her family and fought for them fiercely—a woman with dreams of being a mother and wife, someone who just wanted to make her Nan proud. It’s utterly humanizing to her story. Kudos to Abela for taking on the role and voice of this icon—she absolutely nailed it.

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Anna: I, too, am familiar with Winehouse, her story, and her tragically early death. After

WALL-E

What’s it rated? G

When? 2008

Where’s it showing? The Palm Theatre of San Luis Obispo on Saturday, May 25 (1:30, 4;15, 7, and 9:30 p.m.), Sunday, May 26 (1:30, 4:15, and 7 p.m.), and Monday, May 27 (7:15 p.m.)

WALL-E appeared on-screen in 2008, and I remember it as a time where everyone was absolutely obsessed, enthralled, and in love with the little robot, his tinny voice, and the love story that unfolded on-screen. It felt like a new era for Pixar, and that nostalgia is back on the big screen for three days. WALL-E is a trash collecting little cutie who resides on the now uninhabitable Earth in the 29th century. Consumerism finally destroyed our home planet, and it is WALL-E’s solitary job to sort out all of our leftover Amazon boxes and fast fashion refuse left behind. Suddenly EVE shows up from a spacecraft and WALL-E can’t help but fall in love. When WALL-E shows her a new find, a seedling, EVE can’t process it and goes into standby mode. When she is taken away, WALL-E is sure he must save her and causes a ton of havoc trying to do so.

This film certainly played on repeat in my household after

Glen: I was also impressed by O’Connell as Blake. The scene when they meet in a pub—and he introduces her to ’60s American girl group The Shangri-Las and their 1964 hit “Leader of the Pack,” lip-syncing the vocals to her—was pretty darn charming. Blake was troubled by demons, an addict, and absolutely wrong for Amy, yet they were drawn to each other. Look, critics have been panning this film, complaining that it’s pedestrian, toothless, and doesn’t dig deep enough into the truth. OK, sure. The film all but ignores what led to her death, ending

with a line of white text about alcohol poisoning on a black screen. But if you’re an Amy Winehouse fan, ignore it all. Go for the music and Abela’s explosive performance.

Anna: It’s all about Abela’s portrayal here. She takes on a voice that’s nothing short of intimidating to try and mimic, and she does so with depth and soul. You’re right, there are a lot of demons that are overlooked in this

HARVEY

What’s it rated? Approved (The Hays Code) When? 1950

Where’s it showing? The Bay Theater of Morro Bay on Monday, May 27 (5:30 p.m.)

Directed by Henry Koster (The Bishop’s Wife) and based on the play of the same name by Mary Chase, Harvey chronicles the misadventures of Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart), who due to his close friendship with a 6-foot-3.5 invisible white rabbit perplexes those around him and vexes his older sister, Veta (Josephine Hull), and Veta’s daughter, Myrtle Mae (Victoria Horne), who believe they’ve become social outcasts because of Elwood’s eccentricities.

storytelling. However, it succeeded in making its protagonist feel completely human. Amy seems to be someone who was always seeking love, sometimes in the most mad and desperate ways. It’s worth a watch for the music alone. ∆

New Times Senior Staff Writer Glen Starkey and freelancer Anna Starkey write Sun Screen. Comment at gstarkey@newtimesslo.com.

its release on video, but it’s so darn cute I never mind watching it again. Hopefully a new generation will get to enjoy it as a classic in the years to come. (98 min.)

Deeply charming thanks to Stewart’s masterful acting (you almost believe the invisible rabbit is there with him), this family film is a classic farce. When Veta is determined to have Elwood committed to a sanitarium, she instead is committed. Eventually the mistake is corrected and Elwood is brought in, but Harvey—described by Elwood as a benign but mischievous Puca from Celtic mythology—has a few tricks up his invisible sleeve.

Created at a time when eccentricities, special needs, and mental illness were routinely hidden from view, the film’s an insightful take on mental illness and the importance of embracing and accepting divergent personalities. You’ll be blown away by Stewart’s performance and surprised by its progressive view on mental health. (104 min.) ∆ —Glen

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The crepe escape

Let’s Crave It Crepes food

shop in Arroyo Grande

There’s a new spot in Arroyo Grande where loved ones can bond over a shared dessert one minute and sever their ties during a cutthroat round of Uno the next.

Before opening a brick-and-mortar cafe in May, mobile vendor Heather Swabb and a family member joked about setting up a Mario Kart area at Let’s Crave It Crepes for customers to enjoy. The beloved temper-raising racing game didn’t make the cut, but there’s plenty of competitive tabletops like Sorry and Jenga at the shop to pit patron against patron.

“My sister said I should put a TV up with Mario Kart on if I really wanted people to fight. … I’d be watching people fight and break up left and right,” Swabb told the Sun with a laugh. “I don’t need my store to be known for that.”

Since 2019, Swabb’s crepe business has been known

for serving at pop-up events, private parties, farmers markets, and long-term weekly stints across the Central Coast. Let’s Crave It Crepes started as a tent operation before Swabb acquired a food trailer near the end of 2020. Swabb’s father helped assemble the interior.

“In my store, I have a whole wall dedicated to my dad, in memory of him,” Swabb said. “I lost my dad two years ago to COVID … I wouldn’t have gotten to the store without him helping me with the food truck.

“It’s thanks to my dad and my mom, really,” said Swabb, whose mom was helping organize napkins and other supplies at the brick-andmortar during Swabb’s call with the Sun on May 8. “My mom’s been my No. 1 supporter.”

Planet of the crepes

Find out more about Let’s Crave It Crepes at facebook.com/letscraveitcrepes. The local brand’s first brick-and-mortar restaurant opened at 1474 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande, in May.

While Swabb’s personal favorite crepe on Let’s Crave It Crepes’ menu is the berry Bavarian—with a choice of fruit, Bavarian cream, condensed milk,

and cinnamon sugar, topped with whipped cream—“my mom’s [go-to] is The Elvis,” the local purveyor said.

Peanut butter and banana slices—key features of the iconic Elvis sandwich— find harmony in The Elvis crepe, adorned with chocolate syrup, powdered sugar, and whipped cream.

Berry Bavarian and The Elvis are among the menu options at Let’s Crave It Crepes, and customers can also opt to build their own crepes from scratch. Taking this route allows you to mix and match any of the shop’s toppings and syrups to then load upon a selection of base options.

“You can choose anything at my store to be on a crepe, bubble waffle, loaded brownie bites, or waffle cone nachos,” Swabb said.

Strawberries and Nutella are among the most popular ingredients customers go for, Swabb added. The Central Coast local sources all of the shop’s fruits (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and bananas) from the Hayashi Fruit Stand in Oceano. For large quantities of eggs and other goods, Swabb often stocks up at Costco.

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SWEET TREATS: The local crepe maker behind the Let’s Crave It Crepes food truck has a new brick-and-mortar location in Arroyo Grande. The shop’s menu includes crepes, bubble waffles, boba drinks, and more. QUENCH THOSE CRAVINGS: Let’s Crave It Crepes originated as a mobile pop-up tent for farmers markets and other events in 2019 and evolved into a food truck in 2020. This May marked the grand opening of the business’s first brick-and-mortar restaurant.
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“I’ll buy like 50 to 60 packs of Nutella, and I’m like, ‘I swear it’s not for me; I don’t have an addiction, guys,’” said Swabb, who occasionally catches odd glances from others in the Costco line.

For the majority of Swabb’s time running Let’s Crave It Crepes, the food truck operation was a one-woman show. On occasion, Swabb would ask a friend to help take down orders during large events but worked solo otherwise. The opening of Swabb’s brick-and-mortar—on East Grand Avenue— marked a shift, as the crepe maker now has a full team of employees.

“All my staff are female; I’m 100 percent female-owned and operated. I wanted to create a safe space for women,” said Swabb, who had some memorable “proud mom” moments during staff members’ training.

“It’s a learning process. … I didn’t know how hard it was to make a crepe. It came so naturally to me that I didn’t realize that it’s actually difficult to make a

circle on a pan,” Swabb said, recalling episodes of trial and error that resulted in octagons, hexagons, and other shapes before some staffers perfected their crepe making.

“My heart felt good watching them succeed.” m

Arts Editor Caleb Wiseblood wants to know your favorite crepe and waffle toppings at cwiseblood@ santamariasun.com.

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