Indulge in an elegant evening while helping the Monday Clubhouse Conservancy preserve their historic building.
The evening will begin with a sparkling wine reception and offers a gourmet dinner featuring guest chef, John Toulze of the girl & the fig from Sonoma, California. Local restaurants, wineries and purveyors featured will be Del Monte Café, Koberl at Blu, Talley Farms, Baileyana, Chamisal, Center of Effort, Talley Vineyards and Tolosa Winery.
This is an excellent opportunity to spend time in a treasured San Luis Obispo architectural gem. With a freshly awarded position on the National Registry of Historic Places, this Julia Morgan designed building is spectacular.
Tickets are $150.00 per person and are limited. The event takes place at The Monday Club, 1815 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on October 29, 2016.
You may purchase tickets online at Brown Paper Tickets, by calling (805) 541-0594 or stop by SLO Consignment, 1599 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA.
The Monday Clubhouse Conservancy is a nonprofit public benefit corporation dedicated to restoring and preserving their historic Clubhouse designed by the renowned AIA Gold Medal Recipient, Julia Morgan, the first woman licensed as an architect in the State of California. The Monday Club is now listed (16000245) on the State and National Register of Historic Places. 501(c)(3) Tax ID 47-4238175
The clubhouse has been a vital and enduring presence in the cultural and civic life of San Luis Obispo from its original occupation in 1934 through to the present day. The clubhouse was originally built for and has remained the headquarters of The Monday Club, formed in 1925 by a dynamic group of civic-minded women, and federated with State and District Women’s organizations in 1926.
