Events for April 6, 2016
SLO Little Theater Spring Theater Classes
Ever-popular, our camps are a blast! Camps are usually 1-2 weeks in length and vary in content. Camps always conclude with a final celebratory performance for friends and family!
Great American Melodrama Presents: A Dog’s Life
The Great American Melodrama presents the new musical A Dog’s Life performs March 10 through April 24. Performances are Wednesdays through Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 3 and 7 p.m., and Sundays at 6pm (On Thursday March 24, a 2pm matinee will replace the 7pm performance). The Melodrama’s in-house snack bar features great food and drinks served before the show and during intermissions. Tickets...
Cayucos Land Conservancy Call for Entries for 2016 Juried Spring Photography
Deadline for Submission of digital files and entry fees Wednesday April 20, 2016 All proceeds go towards protecting open space around Cayucos by completing the greenbelt started in the 1990’s. THEME: “Cayucos Through a Lens” Definition: Original Images of Anything and Everything Cayucos: From Villa Creek (Estero Bluffs) to Toro Creek (Dog Beach) and the inland backdrop in between. The Cayucos Land Conservancy’s mission is...
SLO Farmer’s Market Cookbook Photography Show
Walk-in only, no reservations Wednesdays: 4 pm–9 pm Thursdays: 4 pm–9 pm Fridays: 4 pm–10 pm Saturdays: 4 pm–10 pm Sundays: 4 pm–9 pm
Cal Poly Presents Blake Williams
The Cal Poly MultiCultural Center’s “Another Type of Groove: Spoken Word Poetry” celebrates Pride Month with artist Blake Williams at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, in Chumash Auditorium in the University Union on campus. Williams has been singing and performing since he could talk. He is an accomplished spoken-word poet (with credits that include the Nuyorican in NYC). He has toured as a vocalist internationally...
Healing People From Sick Buildings
Environmental medicine doctor Michael Bauerschmidt is on the front lines treating the illnesses that often plague men, women and children as a result of sick buildings. Dr. Bauerschmidt will explain the health consequences of environmental toxicants in the home and at work as well as how to spot the symptoms of exposure in your family, friends and clients. Dr. B will also give you practical...
Food Photography Workshop at the Station SLO
Let’s play with food! Join Kendra Aronson—local food photographer, food stylist, and author of The San Luis Obispo Farmers’ Market Cookbook—in this fun food photography workshop. This workshop will cover the basics of food photography from styling techniques to prop sourcing, pre-shoot prep to post-production, DSLR camera settings to iPhone camera apps. Each participant will receive a worksheet filled with resources and room to take...
Weekly Meditation with Dr. Ann Marie Tommey
Dr. Tommey is an Ob/Gyn who has devoted her entire practice to natural hormone balancing, using meditation to promote a physical sensation of deep peace and safety in the body. The ultimate goal with this practice is to gain freedom from mental and emotional stress. This class begins with Dr. Tommey speaking a series of affirmations to drop into a deep meditative space.
Cal Poly hosts Talk on Global Water Crisis
Author Seth Siegel will present “The Imminent Global Water Crisis.” Siegel, a board member of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of “Let There Be Water,” a recently published book in which he describes the world’s water crisis and posits that Israel’s water engineering and innovative processes can provide a solution. Siegel and...
Pint Night @ Woodstock’s Pizza
It's a sudsy social scene! Come early for tasty pints and fun times.