Community Events
Events for November 17, 2015
Cal Poly to Exhibit Photographs by Clint Baclawski
An exhibit titled “Lush,” featuring the work of photographer Clint Baclawski, will open in the University Gallery in the Dexter Building (No. 34) at Cal Poly. “Instead of using gallery lights to illuminate a flat image on a wall, Clint’s photos emanate light from within, giving them a substance that is normally associated with sculpture,” said gallery specialist Garet Zook. “The light spectrum that moves...
Free Federal/State Basic Payroll Tax Seminar
The Internal Revenue Service and Employment Development Department invite you to attend, at no charge, the Federal / State Basic Payroll Tax Seminar. You will learn: California payroll reporting requirements: forms, employer obligations, reporting, and payment requirements. Independent contractor reporting requirements. Electronic filing and payment requirements and options. Federal payroll reporting requirements, including Forms 940, 941, 1099, W-2, W-4, W-9, and alternative filing. To make...
SLO Children’s Museum presents Art Center Activity: Stone Decorating
Tiny leaves pasted to flat stones make a artsy Fall decoration. 805.545.5874
Cal Poly Arts Presents Riverdance 20th Anniversary Tour
The international Irish dance phenomenon is back by popular demand in Riverdance — The 20th Anniversary World Tour. Drawing on Irish traditions, the combined talents of the performers propel Irish dancing and music into the present day, capturing the imagination of audiences across all ages and cultures in an innovative and exciting blend of dance, music and song. Of all the performances to emerge from...
Cal Poly Arts Presents Riverdance
Cal Poly Arts presents the 20th anniversary tour of RIVERDANCE – the international dance phenomenon – on two special nights: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17 and 18, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center. In a recent review of Riverdance - The 20th Anniversary World Tour, The Edinburgh Evening News raved, “As for the flaws? Well, there simply aren’t any. Here’s to another...