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Creston Classic RodeoCreston Classic RodeoMark your calendars now! September 9, 10, 11, 2011

Lots of Rodeo Action!· Mutton Bustin· Queen Contest· Great Food· Merchandise Vendors· Raffl es· Barn Dance· Cowboy Church· Plus Lots More!

Located in Creston just off Highway 41 at the corner of Hwy 229 & Swayze StreetFor more info: (805) 226-8418 or see our website: www.crestonclassicrodeo.org

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Visit Portugal. Pet musical instruments. Learn about St. Anthony.

Travel back in time 400 years. Get intimate with William Shakespeare and Amadeus Mozart. Run in the dunes. Eat risotto, slurp up oysters, quaff martinis, sip wine, taste chili, and drink strawberry beer. Partake in these adventures, and more, as summer comes knocking in 2011. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that we, as a county, have a lot going on. Summer brings out the event planner in everyone. This time of year evokes emotion and nostalgia, like certain holidays or birthdays. Remember running through your dad’s oscillating sprinkler as a kid, or barbecuing late into the evening in their backyard with friends and family? Whole

days were scheduled around these very things. Sprawled on a blanket gazing up at the stars, I seem to remember a lot of weekend trips involving lakes, boats, and inner tubes. A Slip ‘n Slide made a yearly appearance. Now-a-days, summer activities are more sophisti-cated, offering so much for all sorts of folks, yet they’re just as lovely. And what about all those camps, found in the second half of this guide? Summer is really about the kids and filling their days. Do your kids want to surf, ride horses, learn French, or become a rock star? It’s all there for the taking. I’ll tell you another little secret. Your local library is a gold mine. There are 14 locations all over the county, and each one has more going on than the next: summer reading programs, movies, and tons of free, live entertainment with some of the best performers our local culture has to offer. Another interesting aspect of summer activities in SLO County is the local colleges and organizations that will astound with you with all they have to offer. Cuesta College gets into the spirit of summer, offering an extensive summer program for kids. And what about the adults? Driving up and down the Central Coast, you’ll be hard pressed to not come across

a weekly concert series in any given town, in any given park, at the beach, or at a winery. They’re listed here for your convenience. There’s so much to do in fact, I couldn’t list it all in the guide, so please, if you have any questions or are in search of something fantastic to fill your summer days, e-mail me at [email protected] or call me at 546-8208. I’m always here to help a reader plan a weekend, week, or entire summer. Don’t forget to check New Times’ online Calendar for even more goings-on. It’s updated daily at newtimesslo.com (click on “Community Calendar” on the left side of the home page). And I know what you’re thinking. All over the Central Coast? But I don’t wanna drive! Gas prices! Funyun prices! I feel you. Remember, as of this printing, it’s still “Bike Month” for the next 11 days. OK, that’s lame. I proclaim Bike Month is all summer, so get out of your gas-guzzling car, and get on your beach cruiser. Don’t forget the blanket and friends. And these rules: Choose life. Choose fun. Choose summer. Δ

Contact Calendar Editor Christy Heron at [email protected].

Choose summer, choose fun

BY CHRISTY HERON

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Special summer eventsFOURTH ANNUAL VETERANS RECOGNITION takes place May 20 from noon-2pm. This luncheon and fundraiser benefi ts the Veterans Express, a shuttle service provided by San Luis Obispo based Ride-On Transportation, a nonprofi t transportation service. The event takes place at Mitchell Park, 1400 Osos St. in downtown SLO. Info: [email protected] or 549-3784.CHIMINEAS RANCH OPEN HOUSE: CARRIZO PLAINS ECOLOGICAL RESERVE is May 21 from 9am-3pm. This free event features ranch tours, wildlife, wild-fl owers, and a barbecue. Chimineas Ranch is at 18888 Chimineas Ranch Road in Santa Margarita. Enter off Soda Lake Road. Info: [email protected], 818-371-5659, or chimineasranchfoundation.org.SENIOR PROM BENEFIT FOR THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSO-CIATION is May 21 from 2-4pm. Tickets are available at the San Luis Obispo Offi ce of the Alzheimer’s Association, The Village at Sydney Creek, and other businesses. Proceeds will benefi t the San Luis Obispo Offi ce of the Alzheimer’s Association. The dance event takes place at The Villages of San Luis Obispo, located at 55 Broad St. All are welcome. Tickets cost $5. General and ticket info: 543-2300, villagesofslo.com, or [email protected]. THE SOUTH COUNTY GARDEN TOUR takes place on May 21 and concludes at the Nature Center in Oceano with a reception with refreshments. Tickets cost $10-$25. Info: ccnha.org.ARROYO GRANDE CENTEN-NIAL EVENTS celebrate all that is A.G. during its 100th birthday. May 28-29: The annual and hugely popular Strawberry Festival features activities and entertainment; the Strawberry Stampede; hundreds of art, craft, and display booths; ethnic foods; scrumptious strawberry treats; and live music. A Century Bike Ride is June 25, with a band-stand area with live music, vendor booths, and a BMX exhibition area. The Centennial Exhibit at the IOOF Hall shows through June with pro-grams every Saturday at 2pm. Info: southcountyhistory.org or 489-8282. The South County Historical Society presents Summer Historical Theatre at the IOOF Hall with several differ-ent stories: “Young Clara,” “Life in the New City,” “The Old Days,” and “1886: Trouble in Arroyo Grande.” These plays are on Saturdays June-Sept. 3. The AG Centennial Gala takes place on July 8 at 6pm at the South County Regional Center, and tickets cost $75 (on sale on a date TBA). Dancing and live music by Unfi nished Business, and a live auc-

tion round out the night. Info and tickets: 489-9444. July 9: Centennial Run. July 10: The centennial parade, “Celebrat-ing a Century of Community,” begins at 6pm at the intersec-tion of East Grand Avenue and Halcyon Road. Finally, the Arroyo Grande Valley Harvest Festival takes place Sept. 23-24. Info: AGHarvestFestival.com. General info: arroyogran-decentennial.org or fi nd them on Facebook.com.KITES OVER SLO is a free event dedicated to kite fl ying taking place May 28 at 1775 Calle Joaquin Road in SLO, on top of the hill across from KSBY from 11am-3pm. Food, drinks, and kites will be available for purchase. Info: 540-5104 or kitesoverslo.org.PEDDLER’S FAIRES take place May 28-30 from 9am-5pm, July 2-4 from 7am-4pm, and Sept. 3-5 from 7am-4pm. Take a stroll and peruse the many vendors selling antiques, homemade products, fl ea mar-ket items, clothing, jewelry, and more. Bring an appetite so you can enjoy visiting vendors of some of Cayucos’ great eateries. Come to the Cayucos Creek lot, between Hardie Park and Ocean Avenue. Info: Cayucoschamber.com.WINE, WAVES, AND BEYOND combines the fun, laid-back atmo-sphere of the local wine country and unique surf culture. Enjoy four days of events at numerous scenic venues throughout the county, evoking the magic of wine and waves. All proceeds go to support the Associa-tion of Amputee Surfers (AmpSurf). The event takes place June 2-5. Events include a surf movie premiere on Thursday at 7pm at the Fremont Theatre in SLO, a “Barrel to Barrel” wine tasting on Friday from 5-8pm at The Cliffs Resort, a “Brew Masters” dinner on Saturday also at The Cliffs Resort, a longboard surf contest on Sunday from 7am-4pm at the Pismo Pier, and a VW display on Sunday 11am-5pm in the Addie Street Park-ing Lot in Pismo Beach. The Cliffs

Resort is at 2757 Shell Beach Road in Shell Beach. Info: winewavesand-beyond.com or 556-3306.BABY AND CHILDREN’S FAIR IN PASO ROBLES is on June 4 from 10am-3pm in the Downtown City Park and celebrates infants, children, and families and provides an entertaining way to learn from professional representatives in the fi elds of health care, prenatal and infant care, children’s resources, and recreation opportunities. A variety of food and festival vendors provide enjoyment for the entire family. Free. Info: 238-4103 or pasoroblesdown-town.org. GREEK FESTIVAL takes place June 4-5. With the sounds of Greek music, folk dances, and culinary delights, this festival celebrates the proud heritage of Greece at the mis-sion in downtown SLO. Free. Info: greekfestivalslo.com or 546-8337.

THE GROVER BEACH SPRING GARDEN TOUR AND PLANT EXCHANGE takes place on June 5 from 1-4pm. This free, self-guided tour of several unique and beautiful private gardens concludes with the exchange where you can bring a clipping or plant from your yard and exchange it for something new. Maps will be available after June 1 by calling 473-4580 or visiting grover.org.PISMO BEACH CLASSIC CAR SHOW takes place June 16-19 and features a thousand head-turning classic cars and street rods, and is one of the largest car shows, attracting more than 100,000 spectators. Info and to register: thepismo-beachclassic.com or 1-866-450-7469.TRADING DAY AND KIDS’ FLEA MARKET is June 25 from 9am-3pm in Paso Robles City Park. It’s the North Coun-ty’s largest yard sale where kids (3-8th graders) can sell their stuff. Find antiques and crafts as well. Info: 238-4103 or pasoroblesdowntown.org.LIVE-LOVE-BE: GAY PRIDE IN SLO takes place July 8-10 and includes an art reception,

drag show, and beach bash, culmi-nating with Pride in the Plaza. Info: slopride.com or 541-4252.LAVENDER FESTIVAL is in its second year and taking place July 9 from 10am-3pm. Relax and recharge your spirit at this fragrant festival. Indulge in lavender ice cream and unwind with body oils and bath products infused with this aromatic herb. Learn about lavender cultiva-tion, distillation and sustainable farming practices from growers from around the country. There will be live music, a special children’s activities area, a juried arts show, a lavender tasting garden and complimentary samples and demonstrations, laven-der vendors, food, demos, and arts and crafts. There’s free admission in the Downtown City Park at 11th and Spring Streets in Paso Robles. Info: 238-4103, cclavenderfestival.com,

or pasoroblesdowntown.org.PECHO RANCH DAY takes place at Montaña de Oro State Park, at the Spooner Ranch House on July 9 from 11am-2pm. Celebrate the history of the old Pecho Ranch, play old-fashioned games, learn to stitch, and observe spinning and whittling demos. Free. Info: 534-9916 or e-mail [email protected] COAST RENAIS-SANCE FESTIVAL will take you back 400 years with more than 800 costumed participants July 16-17 at El Chorro Park, opposite Cuesta College in SLO. Attend a joust,

feast on delicious foods from all over the world, and shop from more than 70 craftsmen. Tickets cost $10 and up. Info: 1-800-688-1477 or ccrenfaire.com.CALIFORNIA MID-STATE FAIR PRESENTS the usual fair extravaganza along with these concerts: July 20: Tanya Tucker, July 24: Tenth Avenue North, and on the Main Grandstand: July 20: The Steve Miller Band, July 23: Train and Maroon 5 (co-headlining show), July 26: Jason Aldean, July 27: Kid Rock, July 29: Chicago, just to name a few. It’s all taking place July 19-31 in “Mountains of Fun!” from noon-midnight at the Mid State Fairgrounds: 2198 Riverside Ave. in Paso Robles. Info and tickets: 1-800-909-FAIR or midstatefair.com.PORTUGUESE CELEBRATION takes place July 23-24 free sopas and folk dancing at the Vet’s Hall. Sunday at 8:30am is the Grand March down Ocean Avenue followed by an 11am Mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. A barbecue is at the Vet’s Hall for $12 from 11:30am-2pm in Cayucos. Info: 995-3243or cayucoschamber.com.RAINBOW OF GEMS SHOW takes place Aug. 5-7 at St. Joseph Church from 10am-5pm each day. Find deal-ers, demonstrations, exhibits, rocks and minerals, and a barbecue on Saturday night at 298 S. Thomp-son in Nipomo. Info: 929-3788 or omsinc.org.ST. ANTHONY’S CELEBRATION celebrates the cultural contribution of the area’s Portuguese descen-dants Aug. 20-22. The parade begins on Sunday at 9:30am and sopas will be served at the St. Anthony’s grounds at 390 Bello St. in Pismo Beach. Info: 1-800-443-7778 or pismochamber.com.DUNE RUN RUN kicks off the Stone Soup Music Faire in Grover Beach the weekend of Aug. 27 starting at 9am (registration starts at 8). Run or walk through the dunes and throughout Grover in this super fun event. Info: 489-9091 or 473 4580.RODEO IN CRESTON is Sept. 9-11. This classic rodeo includes

events with participants from all over. Events start at 6pm on Friday (team ropin’ till midnight), Saturday at 1pm, and Sunday at 11am. There is a queen contest, food, merchan-dise, raffl es, barn dance, Cowboy Church, rodeo clown, team roping, steer riding, barrel racing, calf roping, mutton bustin’, food, and merchandise vendors. Info, up to the minute schedules, and maps: 226-9151, 238-3401, or crestonclas-sicrodeo.org.PASOLOOZA takes place on Sept. 18 at the Paso Robles Events Center with Huey Lewis and the News performing on the Frontier Stage. Info: pasolooza.com or 610-6460.ARROYO GRANDE HARVEST FESTIVAL takes place Sept. 23-24. Come to the Arroyo Grande Village for music, costumes, contests, historical characters, the parade, performances, kids’ activities, and much more. Info: agharvestfestival.com.NEW TIMES MUSIC AWARDS is tentatively scheduled for the weekend of Sept. 23. Check new-timesslo.com for all of the awesome details as the date approaches.THE 30TH ANNUAL MORRO BAY HARBOR FESTIVAL takes place Oct. 1-2 from 10am-6pm with local wine, beer, and cuisine. Included in the $8 admission ($12 for the weekend) are more than 25 bands that play on three stages on the Embarcadero. Info: 772-1155 or mbhf.com.NEED MORE COOL STUFF TO DO? Check out classiccalifornia.com and newtimesslo.com (Click on Community Calendar).

Food and WineITALIAN RISOTTO FESTIVAL is on May 20 from 6-9pm. Swiss Chef Martin Columberg will amaze you with a sparkling fountain risotto, a red wine porcini risotto, and a Viognier risotto, all with live music by Chris Garrison. Cost is $32/$40. Come to the Vina Robles Hospitality Center at 3700 Mill Road in Paso Robles. Info and RSVP: 227-4812 or vinarobles.com. WINE AND OYSTERS AT EDNA VALLEY is May 20 from noon-6pm. Enjoy an oyster bar paired with their spring wine releases at 2585 Biddle Ranch Road in SLO. Cost is $10 per person, and all ticket sales benefi t a local charity. Info and tickets: 544-5855, Ext. 28 or 29, or ednaval-leyvineyard.com.WINE FESTIVAL EXTRAVAGAN-ZA AT OPOLO VINEYARDS is the weekend of May 20 and will feature

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WINE, WAVES, AND BEYOND combines the fun, laid back atmosphere of the local wine country and unique surf culture. All proceeds go to support the Association of Amputee Surfers (AmpSurf) and takes place June 2 to 5. Events include a surf movie premiere on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fremont Theatre in SLO, a “Barrel to Barrel” wine tasting on Friday from 5-8 p.m. at The Cliffs Resort, a “Brew Masters” din-ner on Saturday also at The Cliffs Resort, a longboard surf contest on Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pismo Pier, and a VW display on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Addie Street Parking Lot in Pismo Beach. The Cliffs Resort is at 2757 Shell Beach Road in Shell Beach. Info: winewavesandbe-yond.com or 556-3306.

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Spanish style tapas, barbecued lamb, live music, Opolo wine, and dancing. Cost is $60/$75. Opolo Vineyards is at 7110 Vineyard Drive in Paso Robles. Info: 238-9593 or opolo.com.SLO BOTANICAL GARDEN pres-ents these workshops: a “Historic Food Lore” cooking class on May 21 from 10am-noon. Some tastes withstand the test of time; discover why. Craft a meal to go down in your family’s history. Register early as classes fi ll up. “Exotic Spices in Exotic Recipes” takes place on June 21 from 2-4pm and June 25 from 10am-noon. Take your mouth on vacation and discover cooking with these wonderful and unique spice blends. Aug. 9 and 23 from 2-4pm: Crafting Quick Breads is a cooking class with Brenda Hock. Aug. 20 from 1-3pm: Yes I Can: Canning and Jarring with Hock. Cost is $45 for garden members, $50 for non-members. It’s all at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Road in SLO off of Hwy. 1 across from Cuesta College. Tickets and info: 541-1400, Ext. 301, or slobg.org.29TH ANNUAL PASO ROBLES WINE FESTIVAL features more than 90 local wineries May 20-22, celebrating the romance of the wine country by coalescing in Downtown City Park in Paso Robles. Local artisans and chefs will be found throughout the weekend engag-ing their cuisine in a dance that highlights the best of both food and wine. May 20: The “Reserve” event will lead you through an exploration of library, reserve, power white/rosés and futures beginning at 3:30pm. On May 21 the Grand Tast-ing event is from 2-6pm, featuring more than 400 wines, local culinary artists, music, seminars, and an auction. And don’t forget about the dozens of wineries having their own special celebrations all weekend in conjunction with this event. Info: 549-9463 or pasowine.com.NINER WINERY—WINE EDU-CATION events take place on May 23, June 6 (Argentina and Chile), June 13 (Australia), and June 20 and 27. Events take place at 6pm and focus on various international winery regions, including Portugal and New Zealand. Sign up for one class or a bundle. Costs start at $75. They’re located on Hwy. 46 West in Paso Robles. Info: 239-2233 or ninerwine.com.STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL is a must-see for travelers and locals alike happening May 28-29 from 10am-5pm daily. This free event grows bigger every year and takes over the Arroyo Grande Village and surrounding areas. Find several stage areas featuring tons of live music, dance, activities, strawber-ries galore, food booths, kids’ carnival, and hundreds of vendors. Yum. Info: 473-2250 or arroyo-grandevillage.org.STRAWBERRY FEST AT GATHER WINE BAR includes sangria, strawberry beer, and

food, and takes place May 28-29 from noon-11pm with live music at night. Come to 122 East Branch St. in Arroyo Grande. Info and for an updated schedule: 474-4771 or gatherwinebar.com.SLO WINE AND GRILL AFFAIR is on June 4 from 1-4pm. Tickets cost $35 per person ($40 at the door). Info and tickets: 540-6526 or t-mha.org. SUNSET BARBECUE FUND-RAISER for La Clinica de Tolosa Children’s Dental Clinic takes place on June 4 starting at 5pm. Enjoy wine tasting, appetizers, a barbecue dinner, dessert and coffee, an auction, a raffl e, and live music with Unfi nished Business at a private home in SLO. Tickets cost $75 or $750 for tables of eight. Info and tickets: clinicadetolosa.org or 801-5433.AFTERNOON OF EPICURIAN DELIGHTS takes place at the stun-ning Chapman House in Shell Beach on June 5 from 11:30am-3:30pm. Stroll the spectacular gardens, gaze at the breathtaking views of the Pacifi c, dine poolside, and feast on local restaurants’ delicacies and wineries’ vintages. Enjoy live music, art, and more, all benefi ting the EOC, which provides medical services for locals. Tickets cost $100. Info: 544-2498.PINOT AND PAELLA FESTIVAL combines the best of both worlds in the quaint Templeton Community Park on June 5 from 2-5pm with the live Latin guitar, world fusion music of Incendio, and 20 chefs and more than 20 local Pinot Noir produc-ers. Proceeds benefi t children’s performing arts programs in SLO County. This magnifi cent event takes place on the corner of Crocker and 6th streets. Tickets cost $65. Info: 239-2565 or pinotandpa-ella.com. ROSA’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT VODKA MARTINI SHAKEDOWN takes place on June 5 from noon-3pm. Find martini sampling, live music, a raffl e, tasty hors d’oeuvres, and voting for your favorite martini. Tickets are available at Rosa’s at 491 Price St. in Pismo Beach or online at Paypal. Cost is $60. Info: 773-0551 or rosasrestaurant.com. FIRESTONE BREWS PAIRING is taking place at SLO Down Pub with smoked meats and cheeses paired with four drafts recom-mended by Firestone’s own Central Coast regional sales manager Mike DiSanto on June 9. Info and tickets: 748-6769 or [email protected] FESTIVAL will be on June 18 from 2-6pm and will feature breweries such as Firestone, Hemp Ales, Nectar Ales, Tap-It, Central Coast Brewery, Pismo Brewery, among others taking place at the Sea Pines golf Resort in Los Osos. Info: 528-5252, Ext. 426, or seap-inesgolfresort.com.ROLL OUT THE BARRELS

WEEKEND is now happening in summer! June 23-26 is four days of events, tastings, winemaker din-ners, winery-wide events, passport to wine country weekend, and more. Harvest Celebration Weekend takes place Nov. 4-6. Info: slowine.com.EDNA VALLEY VINEYARD’S ROLL OUT THE BARRELS EVENTS kick off on June 24 with a concert and appetizers from 5-8pm with music by Those Guys. An open house takes place on June 25 from 11am-4pm with live music, wine, and appetizers. Cost is $10 per person and complimentary for Wine Club and SLO Vintners Passport holders. On June 26, a Riedel seminar takes place from 1-3pm where you can learn in-depth how the wine glass shape dramatically affects a wine’s bouquet and fl avor. This includes your own set of four Riedel glasses to take home. Tickets cost $50. Come to 2585 Biddle Ranch Road in SLO. Info and tickets: 544-5855, Ext. 28 and Ext. 42, ednavalleyvineyard.com, or slowine.com.

THE LAKESIDE WINE AND FINE ARTS FESTIVAL comes to Atas-cadero Lake Park on June 25 from 4-8pm and features 80 participating wineries, culinary creations paired by local chefs, artist showcase, and live music with proceeds benefi ting the Charles Paddock Zoo and local community projects. The restaurant line-up includes Guest House Grill, Colby-Jack Café and Bakery, Pier 46 Seafood, Golden China, Players Restaurant, Hush Harbor Artisan Bakery, Cal Terra Trattoria, Morro Bay BBQ, and Sally Face Cake Pops. Artists featured are Tracy DiVita, Pat Cairns, Jim Carlisle, Gene Els-don, George Asdel, Terez Tyni, and Margrete Korseka, and more will attend. Come to 9305 Pismo Ave. in Atascadero. Cost is $40. Tickets: 462-0177 or AtascaderoWineFes-

tival.com.TASTE OF THE CENTRAL COAST takes place June 26. Join the Fam-ily Care Network for this fi ne food and wine tasting event paired with a live and silent auction benefi ting foster and high-needs children and families on the Central Coast. Come to Flag Is Up Farm at 901 E. High-way 246 in Solvang from 3-6:30pm. Cost is $75. Info and tickets: 706-0515, tasteofthecentralcoast.com, or fcni.org.HOLIDAY WINE AND BEER FESTIVAL will be at the Cambria Vets Hall on July 2 from 1-5pm. This Cambria Lions Club-sponsored fundraiser raises money for the Cambria Teen Center. Tickets cost $25 at the door and include tastings and barbecue. Winery spots still available. Come to 1000 Main St. in Cambria. Info: 458-7661, 461-8622, [email protected], or tnacandybeer.com.CENTRAL COAST WINE CLAS-SIC begins July 7 and takes place through July 10. The Central Coast Wine Classic is one of Wine

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purchase, face painting, a bounce house, and more from 5:30-8:30pm. Tickets start at $6. Info: charlespad-dockzoo.org or 461-5080.GREAT KITCHENS OF CAMBRIA TOUR happens July 30 from 11am-3pm at eight locations in Cambria. Explore beautiful, interesting kitch-ens, get scores of ideas you can apply in your own home, and enjoy delicious delicacies at each location. Cost is $30 in advance, and $35 on the day of the tour. Proceeds sup-port the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, 440 acres of open space and trails along the Cambria coast. Info: 927-2856 or ffrpcambria.org.MOROVINO WINERY FOOD PAIRINGS take place on July 31 with “EZ Appetizers” and “Fun with Tomatoes” on Aug. 28 from 2-5pm.

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tickets or for complete details and info: 1-877-264-6979 or winemaker-scookoff.com. EDNA VALLEY VINEYARD’S DINE IN THE VINES WINEMAK-ER’S DINNER takes place on Aug. 12 from 6-9:30pm. Enjoy a multi-course dinner in the vineyard with the head winemaker, wines, and live music at 2585 Biddle Ranch Road in SLO. Tickets cost $100 per person and $95 for Wine Club members. Info and tickets: 544-5855, Ext. 42, or [email protected] COAST CHILI FESTIVAL/CHALLENGE takes place on Aug. 14 from 11am-5pm. The Arroyo Grande Rotary Club presents this “western style” chili event on the road to Lopez Lake with chili tastings, “Wild West”

demos, live entertainment, a car show, children’s games, arts and crafts booths, and food and vendor booths. Come to Biddle Park at 3500 Lopez Drive in Arroyo Grande. Info and registration: 489-7359 or centralcoastchilichallenge.org.HISTORIC JACK HOUSE VICTO-RIAN TEA will be on Aug. 14 at 1:30pm. Experience the Jack House and Gardens with a traditional Victorian-era formal tea in the gar-den and a guided tour of the house. Tickets cost $25, and the house is at 536 Marsh St. in downtown SLO. Info and tickets: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.OLIVE FESTIVAL takes place on Aug. 20 from 10am-3pm. Celebrate the olive industry with olive oil

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Fourth of July Events4TH OF JULY IN THE VILLAGE—ARROYO GRANDE is 12:30-3pm in Heritage Park. Village Band performs at the bandstand. Enjoy period costumes and barbecue. Info: ArroyoGrandeVillage.org or 473-2250.4TH OF JULY—FIREWORKS IN MORRO BAY is a day of music, food, vendors, kids’ games, and a spectacular fi reworks display on July 4 with festivities beginning at noon and the fi reworks show start-

ing at 9pm at Tidelands Park, on the south end of Embarcadero. Free. Info: morrobay4th.org, 776-3301, or 772-4467.4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION ON THE PISMO PIER celebrates our nation’s independence with live music, food, military bands, clowns, and a fi rework show (at 9pm). This event is free, but come early for

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“BAREFOOT” CONCERTS ON THE GREEN run through July 23 on Saturdays from 2-6pm featuring local artists and bands. There’s also a restaurant and bar at the Sea Pines Golf Course Resort with food and beverages available so you won’t go hungry or thirsty. May 21: The Scarlet Furies, May 28: Damon Castillo, June 4: Cuesta Ridge, June 11: The Movers, June 18: Truth About Seafood, June 25: Dave Miller Band, July 2: Red Skunk Jipzee Swing Band, July 9: Shival Experience, July 16: The Kicks, and July 23: Cadillac Angels. All ages are welcome. These shows are free at 1945 Solano St. in Los Osos. Info: 528-5252, Ext. 426.TRILOGY AT MONARCH DUNES CONCERT SERIES takes place on Fridays from 6-8pm in the Grandstand Tennis Courts at 1645 Trilogy Parkway in Nipomo. Here is the lineup: May 21: The Kicks (reg-gae), June 17: Unfi nished Business (rock), and July 29: Soulsauce (rock

and soul). Free. Food’s available for purchase. Info: 343-7510.RED BARN COMMUNITY MUSIC SERIES features on June 3: Red Skunk Jipzee Swing Band, July 2: Water Tower Bucket Boys (bluegrass), Aug. 13: Molly’s Revenge (dynamic acoustic Celtic), and Sept. 3: Cafe Musique (Euro gypsy). The Red Barn Community Music Series is a monthly concert series showcasing local, regional, and national musicians performing old time, bluegrass, swing, Celtic, blues, and other forms of acoustic roots music. The Red Barn is at 2180 Palisades Ave. in Los Osos. The show begins at 6pm with potluck supper and potluck band starting at 5pm. No tickets are required, but there’s a suggested $10 donation at the door. BYOB and a dish to share. Info: 534-9021. SLOFOLKS PRESENT Claude Bourbon performing on June 4 at Coalesce Bookstore in Morro Bay. The SLOfolks Benefi t Concert is June 5 at Castoro Cellars in Templeton with Eric Henderson,

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Osos. The featured band is The Quiet Knights with Stephen McAn-drew and friends (tentative). Attend by land or by sea, with a 4-foot high tide when the concert starts. Info: 528-6557, [email protected], or baywoodnavy.org.POPS BY THE SEA CONCERT takes place during Labor Day Weekend on Sept. 4 at 4pm at the Avila Beach Golf Resort. Celebrate 20 years of fun, sun, and music by the sea as the Symphony takes you back to the “Summer of Love.” Gates open at 2:30pm. Tickets start at $15. Info and tickets: slosym-phony.com or 543-3533.THREE MARTINI LUNCH per-forms “Swing and Swank” hip jazz and the Great American Songbook on Thursdays and Fridays at Lido in Shell Beach and every other Wednesday at the Sea Venture Hotel in Pismo Beach from 6-10pm. Lounge life comes to town and you shouldn’t miss it! Info: [email protected].

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together choirs from Uganda, Indonesia, the Ukraine, Canada, the Congo, and California for a series of spirited competitions. Tickets: 756-2787, pacslo.org, or california-choral.org.THE CALIFORNIA INTERNA-TIONAL CHORAL FESTIVAL AND COMPETITION kicks off with an opening reception on June 24 starting at 6:30pm with the introduction of the visiting choirs, who will sing a patriotic song from their country. The SLO Vocal Arts Ensemble takes the stage to per-form a lively program of American music, ending with a welcome song in each choirs’ native language. On June 25 at 10am, each choir per-forms the same two pieces of music while the judges listen for their strengths. The folk song competi-tion takes place on June 25 at 8pm. The choirs’ choice competition takes place on June 26 at 1pm. Each choir chooses a 12-minute program of their fi nest music to perform. Finally, the grand fi nale and awards take place on June 26 at 8pm in the Cohan Center. It’s all taking place at the PAC at Cal Poly in SLO. Cost is $20 for all tickets. Info and tickets: 756-2787 or pacslo.org.VANS WARPED TOUR rolls into Ventura on July 3. Info and tickets: goldenvoice.com (and punch “Warped” into their search box).FESTIVAL MOZAIC—A CEL-EBRATION OF MOZART takes place July 14-24 with this sum-mer’s focus on the infl uence popular culture has had on classical music through the ages. This informative and unique classical music festival takes place in various scenic loca-tions around the Central Coast, including the mission in downtown SLO, Chapel Hill, See Canyon Fruit Ranch, the SLO Botanical Garden, and in private homes. Twenty world-class music events take place over 10 days and will feature guest artists from around the country, and a repertoire that includes Copland, Dvo�ák, Poulenc, Ravel, Fauré, Handel, Vivaldi, Bach, and of course, Mozart. Info: festivalmozaic.com or 781-3009.STONE SOUP MUSIC FAIRE takes place in Grover Beach Aug. 27-28, from 10am-9pm on Saturday and 11am-5pm on Sunday. Musi-cians will be performing all day Sat-urday and Sunday, amid a variety of booths featuring items from around the world, international food, beer and wine, and crafts. Also, people can participate in the 5k/10k “Dune Run-Run.” There will also be chil-dren’s activities, a health fair, and more. The 20th annual Stone Soup Music Fair and Festival will be held at Ramona Garden Park, and admis-sion is free. Come to 8th and 9th at Ramona Avenue. Info: 489-9091 or groverbeachchamber.com.54TH ANNUAL MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL takes place Sept. 16-18 and features Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Huey Lewis and the News, Poncho Sanchez featur-

ing Terence Blanchard, Joshua Redman, India.Arie, John Pizzarelli Quartet, An Afternoon in Treme with Dumpstaphunk, and many more in, where else? Monterey! Info: montereyjazzfestival.org.

WINERY AND WINE BAR CONCERTS

GATHER WINE BAR has several concerts throughout summer, and winemakers events are on Wednesdays with food available for purchase, and of course all kinds of wine, in their adorable tasting room in downtown Arroyo Grande, and also in their back patio. Here’s the summer line up: May 20: Bill Wingfi eld Jazz Experience, May 21 and 28: The Gillie Wheesels (Celtic music), May 26: Rocky Logue, May 27: Meredith Hobbs, June 1: Winemaker Wednesday�Wes Hagen of Clos Pepe, June 2: Bob Collins, June 3: Erin Teran, June 4: Vance Fahie of Resination, June 9: the Gillie Wheesels, June 10: Bill Wingfi eld Jazz Experience, June 11: Alicia Broussard, June 17: Nataly Lola, June 18: The Delmore Brothers, June 23: Rocky Logue, June 24: Vance Fahie of Res-ination, July 1: Erin Teran, July 2: Acoustico, July 7: Bob Collins, July 8: Casey MacDonald, July 14: Gillie Wheesels, July 15: Casey Rodgers, July 16: Vance Fahie of Resina-tion, July 21: Bob Collins, July 28: Rocky Logue, and July 30: Gillie Wheesels. It’s open daily. Wine-maker events are 5:30-8:30pm, music is 7-10pm at 122 East Branch St. in Arroyo Grande. Info and for an updated schedule: 474-4771 or gatherwinebar.com. SATURDAY LIVE AT VINA ROBLES presents free music every other Saturday from May 21-July 16 from 1-4pm at 3700 Mill Road off Highway 46 East in Paso Robles. Info: VinaRobles.com or 227-4812.MOROVINO JAZZ CONCERTS take place on May 22, June 5 and 19, July 17 and 24, and Aug. 7 and 21 and includes live jazz music and a tasting of Cal Poly Creamery cheeses. Cost is $10. Come 2-5pm. Morovino Tasting Room is at 76 Landing Passage in Avila Beach. Info: 627-1443 or morovino.com.CASTORO CELLARS LAZY LOCAL CONCERTS include the PK Band performing on May 28 at 7pm. The SLOFolks benefi t concert is June 5 at 6:30pm with Eric Henderson, Jude Johnstone, The Ballistic Cats, and the Jaded Op-timists. On June 19 hear acoustic guitar music by the Martin Paris Trio and Tim Pacheco. Dave Mason performs on June 25 at 8pm, Up in the Air performs on July 10, the Brian Black Duo performs on Aug. 7, and the Guy Budd Band on Sept. 4. Shows are from 1-4pm and take

place at 1315 N. Bethel Road in Templeton. Info: 1-888-DAM-FINE or castorocellars.com.LAETITIA SUMMER MUSIC SERIES kicks off on May 28 and takes place through July 30 on Saturdays. Bring a picnic! Come 1-4pm. Two weekends feature two days of music: May 28-29 and June 25-26. They’re located off of Hwy. 101 in Arroyo Grande. Info: laetitiawine.com or 481-1772.SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK concerts take place June-September at Salisbury Vineyards in the Avila Valley. Info: 595-WINE or salis-buryvineyards.com/activities.SCULPTERRA WINERY LIVE MUSIC is on the fi rst Saturday every month from 1-4pm, and Steve Key presents “Songwriters at Play” every Sunday from 1-4pm at 5015 Linne Road in Paso Robles. Info: sculpterra.com.ENDLESS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS AT EDNA VALLEY VINEYARDS 2.0! take place on Fridays in June (June 3, 10, and 17) from 5-7pm and again on Fridays in September (Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30). This event has free admis-sion and takes place at 2585 Biddle Ranch Road in SLO. Info: 544-5855, Ext. 28/29, or ednavalleyvineyard.com.STILL WATER CONCERTS take place all summer on Sundays on June 12: Jill Knight, July 10: Doc Stoltey, Aug. 14: Up in the Air, and Sept. 11: Rolf Gehrung. Still Waters Vineyards is at 2750 Old Grove Lane in Paso Robles. Info: 237-9231 or stillwatersvineyards.com. PAULA NELSON is live in concert on June 26. Her pops is Willie. See it from 4-7pm at Le Vigne Winery in Paso Robles. Info: levignewinery.com/events-news.

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CAL POLY EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE: MUSIC FROM THE AMERICAS is on May 20 at 8pm in the Pavilion at Cal Poly in SLO. Craig Russell will lecture and join in performances of chamber works written during the 18th century in Mexico and South America. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.CAL POLY JAZZ NIGHT WITH TROMBONIST BILL WATROUS takes place on May 21 at 8pm and will feature an eclectic mix of jazz standards and modern compositions performed by the University Jazz Bands No. 1 and No. 2, and the Cal Poly Jazz Combos, in the Cohan Center at the PAC at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.LARRY KARUSH SOLO PIANO CONCERT takes place on May 21

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at 8pm. The jazz, improvisational pianist has roots in Indian classical, Afro-Caribbean, western classical, and 20th century music. Come to the Cuesta College CPAC Courtyard in SLO. Cost is $8/$12. Info: 546-3198 or academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts.CAMBRIA COMMUNITY CHO-RALE SPRING CONCERTS will be held May 21-22 at 3pm. Enjoy a program of show tunes, love songs, and movie headliners performed by more than 60 singers at the Community Presbyterian Church, located at 2250 Yorkshire Drive in Cambria. Tickets are $15 for adults, and students get in free. Tickets are available at the Cambria Chamber or at the door. Info: 927-4028 or 927-5453.HARPIST AURORA DENNY AND RAMÓN ROMERO perform on May 22 at 3pm and will feature traditional and contemporary harp music from throughout Latin America at the Saint James Episco-pal Church at 1335 Oak St. in Paso Robles. A suggested donation is $12 per person and $8 for seniors and students. Info: 472-9036.SYMPHONY OF THE VINES SEASON FINALE The chamber orchestra will perform with local artist, soprano Marissa Bloom, singing favorites from Broadway and opera on May 22 at 3pm at the Atascadero Lake Pavilion, 9315 Pismo Ave., behind the zoo. Tickets cost $25 for general admission and $10 for students. Info and tickets: brownpapertickets.com, purchase them at the door, or Symphon-yoftheVines.org.TWO-PIANO RECITAL: THIES AND SPILLER takes place on May 24 at 8pm and features Cal Poly Music Department chair W. Ter-rence Spiller and guest artist pianist Robert Thies in a program of reper-tory for two pianos with works by Mozart, Poulenc, Debussy, Shosta-kovich, and Rachmaninoff. This rare piano duo repertoire will be at the Spanos Theatre at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.MBHS AND LOMS SPRING CHOIR CONCERT is May 24-25 at 7pm at the Cohan Center in SLO. The Morro Bay High School and Los Osos Middle School choirs will present a medley of songs. Info and tickets: pacslo.org or 756-2787.A CAL POLY INSTRUMENTAL STUDENT RECITAL takes place on May 26 at 11 am. An eclectic event, this recital will involve solo as well as small chamber ensemble performances. This free program takes place in the Davidson Music Center, in room 218. Info: 756-2406 or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.STEYNBERG GALLERY CON-CERTS include David Rogers’ classical crossover guitar on May 27 at 8pm. Tickets are $10. Come to 1531 Monterey in SLO. Info: steynberggallery.com, 547-0278, or steynberg-events.com.

THE CAL POLY SYMPHONY SPRING CONCERT: ROBERT THIES PLAYS GERSHWIN is on May 28 at 8pm and will feature Symphony No. 2, “Romantic” by Howard Hanson and “Piano Con-certo in F” by George Gershwin with Thies on piano in the Cohan Center at the PAC at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.CHAMBER MUSIC FELLOWSHIP CONCERT is on May 29: “Allegria Winds.” Members of several Central Coast orchestras present a selection of music for piano and woodwinds. Tickets are $5-$55. Concerts take place at 2074 Parker St., suite 100, in SLO. All shows are at 2pm. Info: 545-8422.THE CAL POLY INSTRUMENTAL STUDENT RECITAL takes place June 2 at 11am where students showcase their talent in one of Cal Poly’s quarterly instrumental student recitals. An eclectic event, this recital will involve solo as well as small chamber ensemble per-formances. This show is free and takes place in the Davidson Music Center, in room 218. Info: 756-2406 or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.THE CAL POLY ARAB MUSIC ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT is on June 3 at 8pm and features well-known art and popular music of the Eastern Mediterranean and larger Middle East. Hear traditional melodic and rhythmic modes in the contexts of old and new genres on instruments including the oud, nay, qanun, buzuq, violin, cello, bass, guitar, accordion, riqq, daff, and darabukka/table. Local Middle East-ern dancers will also perform during this show at the Spanos Theatre at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/cal-endar. They also perform on Aug. 10 at two locations at the library in Paso Robles at 2 and 4pm. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library. CAL POLY WIND BANDS SPRING CONCERT: “SYM-PHONIC METAMORPHOSIS” will feature Christopher Woodruff on trumpet and Brian Hermanson on clarinet, and the Cal Poly Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble per-forming on June 4 at 8pm. Explore the world’s ever-changing musical taste through a series of major works illustrating specifi c forms used by composers throughout his-tory at the Cohan Center at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or music.calpoly.edu/calendar.SAN LUIS CHAMBER ORCHES-TRA performs on June 5 at 3pm at Trinity Church, 490 L.O.V.R. in Los Osos. Enjoy an afternoon with Marian Gilbert. Tickets are $10. Info: 528-7795 or sanluischamber-orchestra.org.

THE SLO HIGH SCHOOL SPRING CONCERT takes place on June 8 from 7-9pm where members of the SLO High Choir and director Paul Os-borne perform repertoire from their European tour happening in July along with the choir from Laguna Middle School and the Combined 6th Grade Choir from San Luis Coastal elementary schools. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased in advance or at the door of the PAC at Cal Poly in SLO. Info: 596-4050, Ext. 2700, or check them out on Facebook.com.THE PHENOMENAUTS perform this free, all-ages show taking place on June 12 at 3pm at Cheap Thrills Records, 563 Higuera St. in SLO. Info: 544-0686 or check them out on Facebook.com.POZO SALOON presents on June 25 Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown. Info: 438-4225 or pozosaloon.com.THREE FIDDLERS perform on June 26 starting at 2pm, featuring local fi ddlin’ legends Brynn Albanes, Paul Severtsen, and Randy Garacci with accompaniment by Stanley Stern, performing tunes from around the world including Sweden, Norway, the Balkans, Hungary, and the Americas, and it’s all happen-ing at Congregation Beth David, 10180 Los Osos Valley Road in SLO. Tickets cost $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Info: 545-5868 or cbdslo.org.ATASCADERO MUSIC WALK, in its second year, takes place on Aug. 5 from 5-7pm in downtown Atascadero with these shops participating: All About Hair, Bella Cose, English Rose Antiques, The Tea Trolley, Back on the Racks, Frankie’s Deli, Bling it on Babe, Ar-lynes Flowers, Olive Tree Fine Arts Gallery, Envisions Gallery, Mobley’s, Return Engagement, Haven Wine Bistro, and Tuesday’s Jewels. Info: [email protected] or 466-0100.SLO BLUES SOCIETY PRES-ENTS the annual Vets Hall show on Sept. 24. Shows begin at 8pm at the SLO Vets Hall, 801 Grand Ave. in San Luis Obispo. Free dance lessons run from 7:30-8pm. Tickets are $17 and $20. All tickets are sold at the door, for ages 21 and older. Info: 541-7930 or sloblues.org.THE SLO JAZZ FESTIVAL in its fi rst year will feature top talent from around the globe and San Luis Obispo County on multiple stages throughout downtown Sept. 24-25 at 10am-9pm on Saturday and from 11am-8pm on Sunday in Mission Plaza in SLO. Tickets are $20 per day or $30 for a weekend pass. Info: 459-6939 or slojazzfest.org.

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Theater & comedyTHE ALTOS—BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WINE DINNER THEATER takes place on Sundays at 5pm through June 5. At the Altos’ mansion the “family” is gathering on the anniversary of “Tony” Alto’s death, for the reading of the will. Join Carmela, Julio, Sangiovese, and Nebbiolo Alto, and Big Frankie Coppola as they find out who gets what. Come to the Spyglass Inn Restaurant at 2703 Spyglass Drive in Shell Beach. Tickets are $48.95. Dress is casual, or come as your favorite gangster. Info and reservations: 489-3875 or murderinmind.com.SOUP DU JOUR plays through June 12. With winning songs, lightning-fast dialogue in the Tracy-Hepburn tradition, and a fantastic plot, this show pays tribute to 1930s screwball comedies. Each show is followed by a song, dance and comedy revue, and performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 6pm. The Great American Melodrama is on Highway 1 in Oceano. Tickets range from $18-$22, with discounts for military and seniors. Info and tickets: 489-2499 or americanmelo-drama.com.“BEST OF” SERIES: BEST OF SONG AND DANCE happens May 19-21 at 7:30pm at the Clark Center in Arroyo Grande. With exhilarat-ing dances and beautiful music, this show is guaranteed to leave audiences satisfied. Presented by Nipomo High School. Info and tickets: NHSdrama.org.SLO LITTLE THEATRE presents Spinning into Butter May 20-June 12 at 2 and 8pm. When one of the few African American students at liberal Belmont College begins receiving hate mail, the campus erupts, first with shock, then with mutual recrimination as faculty and students alike try to prove their own tolerance by condemning one an-other. Readers theater: Nobel Night is on June 17 at 888 Morro St. in SLO. Cost is $50 for Martini Nights, $35 for all other shows. Info: 786-2440 or slolittletheatre.org.ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP shows from May 21-June 12 on Saturdays at 2 and 7pm and Sundays at 2pm. A silly sultan, an evil vizier, a beautiful princess, a powerful genie, and a lad named Aladdin all come together for an exhilarating carpet ride at Unity, located at 1490 Southwood Drive in San Luis Obispo. Tickets range from$14-$18. Info and reservations: 543-PLAY (7529) or kelrikproduc-tions.com.THE GROUNDLINGS perform on May 22 at 7pm. Bringing improvi-sational and sketch comedy from L.A., The Groundlings entertain with special guest, Cal Poly’s own Smile

and Nod at the Spanos Theatre at the PAC at Cal Poly in SLO. Cost is $15-$25. Info and tickets: 756-2787 or pacslo.org. A READER’S THEATRE perfor-mance takes place on May 22 at 3pm and will feature Tales from The Tenth Man by Paddy Chayefsky, The Dybbuk, The Golem of Prague, and other works of Jewish writers. This unique production will feature Cuesta and Cal Poly drama students with musical accompaniment by Stanley Stern and Richard Webb. Refreshments are included at Congregation Beth David, 10180 Los Osos Valley Road in SLO. Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Info: 544-0760 or cbdslo.org.ARROYO GRANDE HIGH THEATRE ENSEMBLE presents Children of Eden, based on the book by John Caird with music by and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, based on a concept by Charles Lisanby with performances happening May 26-28 at 7pm and May 28-29 at 1pm at the Clark Center in Arroyo Grande. Tickets are $5-$10 and can be purchased by calling 474-3200, Ext. 2247, Ext. 2267, or Ext. 2403.PEWTER PLOUGH PLAYHOUSE presents Playhouse Creatures by April de Angelis May 27-July 10 in this gritty comedy about the first female actresses allowed to play on the London stage, bringing theater into the modern age. July 29-Sept 11 features Deathtrap or Dr. Cook’s Garden, both by Ira Levin. These are classic thrillers by a master of contemporary suspense. Tickets are $18-20, and shows take place at 824 Main St. in the West Village in Cambria. Reservations: 927-3877 or pewterploughplayhouse.org.CAL POLY’S RSVP XVI: DUENDE plays May 31 and June 2 at 8pm. This diverse transmedia series celebrates its sweet 16 with electro-acoustic diversity and compositional risk. Inspired by the mysterious passionate spirit, which drives flamenco performance, this year’s show promises innovative staging and engaging soundscapes in its continuing dedication to the science of wonder. Check out what the heck that means in the Pavilion at Cal Poly for $11. Info: 756-2406, 756-2787, or pacslo.org. STAND UP COMEDY SHOW PERFORMED BY LOCAL COME-DIANS will be presented by Central Coast Players on the first Satur-day of the month at the Grange Hall, 2880 Broad St. in SLO. Shows start at 8:30pm and admission is $5 at the door. Reservations aren’t required, and refreshments will be available. Info: 543-0639.EVERYBODY CAN DANCE BAL-LET will present Mother Goose, Kingdom of the Shades, and Paquita at the Clark Center June 11-12. World-class professional Sayat Asatryan joins with Everybody Can Dance and the Santa Maria Civic Ballet. Come to 487 Fair Oaks Ave. Info: 489-9444 or clarkcenter.org.ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S THE 39 STEPS plays June 16-July 3 at the Solvang Festival Theatre.

Think juicy spy novel meets Monty Python. Whether you take a plane, train, or automobile, cling to your seat as four actors play 100 charac-ters in this hilarious Tony award-winning thriller. Tickets and info: 922-8313, 928-7731, or pcpa.org.BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUN-BURNT KID plays June 16-Sept. 17. With both a heroine tied to the tracks and a duel, this comedy with music has all the elements for a shoot-’em-up good time. Each show is followed by a song, dance and comedy revue. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 6pm. Starting July 16 Butch Cassidy and Lost at Sea will play on alternate evenings. The Great American Melodrama is on Highway 1 in Oceano. Tickets cost $18-$22. Info and tickets: 489-2499 or american-melodrama.com.HAIRSPRAY plays June 16-July 2 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria and July 8-31 at the Solvang Festival Theater. Tracy Turnblad may not have a Barbie-doll figure, but the size of her heart is matched only by the volume of her hair. Tick-ets and info: 922-8313, 928-7731, or pcpa.org.THE PASO ROBLES YOUTH ARTS FOUNDATION Presents Flash Back To The ’80S Revue on June 23 at 6pm, June 24 at 7pm, and June 25 at 1pm. The best of PRYAF will be showcased in the areas of jazz, ballet, break dance, vocal arts, theater, and guitar, all with an ’80s theme at the Berg Auditorium, 3201 Spring St. in Paso Robles. Tickets are $5-$10. Info and tickets: 238-5825 or pryaf.org.LOST AT SEA plays July 14-Sept. 18. This is classic 19th century melodrama at its best with a black-hearted villain, a stalwart hero, a lovely heroine, and colorful comic characters. Each show is followed by a song, dance and comedy revue. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 6pm. Starting July 16, Butch Cassidy and Lost at Sea will play on alternate evenings. The Great American Melodrama is on Highway 1 in Oceano. Tickets cost $18-$22. Info and tickets: 489-2499 or americanmelodrama.com.THE CENTRAL COAST SHAKE-SPEARE FESTIVAL takes place on weekends July 15-Aug. 13 on Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 6pm. As you sit under the stars, enjoy two of Shakespeare’ best loved comedies, As You Like It and The Comedy of Errors. Tickets range from $13-$20 and perfor-mances take place at River Oaks Amphitheatre, 800 Clubhouse Drive in Paso Robles. Pack your picnic and bring blankets and lawn chairs. Tickets and info: 546-4224 or centralcoastshakespeare.org.THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA plays July 15-30 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria and

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Aug. 5-21 at the Solvang Festival Theater. Proteus and Valentine are best friends. Proteus adores Julia. Julia is heavenly. And on and on… Tickets and info: 922-8313, 928-7731, or pcpa.org.SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL is presented by Kelrik Productions starting July 16 at the PAC in SLO. Info: pacslo.org.THE POETIC JUSTICE PROJECT presents ex-cons doing theater. Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is July 22-31 and Women Behind Walls, by Claire Braz-Valentine, is Oct. 21-30 at Unity Church in SLO. Don’t miss this. Info and times: po-eticjusticeproject.org or 264-5463.THE OCTETTE BRIDGE CLUB by P. J. Barry shows July 29-Aug. 21 and will be directed by Judith Jesness. Meet the eight Donovan sisters, proud of their Irish Catholic background, who meet twice a month to play bridge, gossip, and keep the familial bonds intact in the 1930s and ’40s. The Cambria Center for the Arts is at 1350 Main St. All tickets are $15 and may be purchased at the Cambria Chamber of Commerce, 927-3624, Cambria Business Center, 927-8880, and at the Allied Arts Gallery at the Old Grammar School, 927-8190. Info and reservations: 927-9977, 927-5951, or nancy/cca/[email protected] FAIRYTALE plays Aug. 12-20 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria and Aug. 26-Sept. 25 at the Solvang Festival Theater. This musical is about Hans Christian Andersen, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Tickets and info: 922-8313, 928-7731, or pcpa.org.LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, presented by Sorcerer Productions, plays Aug. 12-28 and introduces you to a down-and out skid row fl o-ral assistant who becomes an over-night sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. See it at the Clark Center in Arroyo Grande at 2 and 8pm. Info and tickets: 489-9444 or clarkcenter.org.OPERA SAN LUIS OBISPO PRESENTS BROADWAY BY THE SEA CONCERT happens in August at the spectacular Chapman House in Shell Beach. Tickets are $45 for table seating (discounts for full tables of 8) or $35 for lawn seating with chairs provided. The concert begins at 4pm, and doors open at 3pm. Info and tickets: 541-5369.OPERA SAN LUIS OBISPO PRESENTS ‘OPERA IN THE VINEYARD’ at Vina Robles Winery in September. Enjoy an afternoon concert with wine tasting and ap-petizers, along with Opera San Luis Obispo’s singers performing opera favorites, show tunes, and more at 3700 Mill Road in Paso Robles. Info and tickets: 541-5369 or operaslo.org.CAROLINE, OR CHANGE plays Sept. 1-18 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria. In 1963 Louisiana, the world rumbles with change, marked by JFK’s assassination, a

rising Civil Rights movement, and the Vietnam War, in a story about Caroline Thibodeaux with a score fusing gospel, R&B, soul, and the blues. Tickets and info: 922-8313, 928-7731, or pcpa.org.FROM BROADWAY TO COUNTRY MUSICAL is an outdoor theater production happening Sept. 16-17 at 6:30pm with local actors at the Centennial Park Amphitheatre. Wine and beverages will be for sale at 600 Nickerson Drive in Paso Robles. Info: 237-4741.THE WEREWOLF OF DR. OZ plays Sept. 22-Nov. 13. It may not be down the yellow brick road, but with hilarious song parodies and pop culture references, this is sure to be a journey full of laughter and music. Each show is followed by a song, dance, and comedy revue. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 6pm. The Great Ameri-can Melodrama is on Highway 1 in Oceano. Tickets cost $18-$22. Info and tickets: 489-2499 or american-melodrama.com.

Summer moviesSURF FILM NIGHT AT THE PAC is on May 19 at 7pm on the new “big screen.” Two one-hour fi lms will premiere to benefi t the PAC’s Youth Outreach program (YOPAC). Cost is $7. Info: 756-2787 or pacstudents.org. MONTHLY MOVIES take place at the Los Osos library on the fi rst Fri-day of the month with free popcorn and feature kid-friendly fi lms. Come to 2075 Palisades Ave. in Los Osos. Info: [email protected] or call 528-1862FAMILY MOVIE MATINEE is a free movie at the Paso Robles Library on the big screen on July 13 at 2pm (title to be announced). See it in the Library Conference Room, 1000 Spring St. Free tickets are required. Info (available starting June 1): 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.EDNA VALLEY VINEYARD’S MOVIE NIGHTS takes place on July 29 and Aug. 26 from 7:30-10pm. During your fi lm, enjoy com-plimentary popcorn and wine avail-able for purchase. Picnics welcome. Come to 2585 Biddle Ranch Road in San Luis Obispo. Tickets are $10 per person, and sales benefi t a local charity. Info and tickets: 544-5855, Ext. 28, or ednavalleyvineyard.com.MOVIES IN THE MISSION take place on Aug. 13, 20 and 27. Movies will begin at dusk, and seating starts at 6pm. Blankets only, please. Come to the Mission Plaza Amphitheater in downtown SLO. Concessions available. The movie is free. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.ATASCADERO SUMMER MOV-IES take place on Saturdays in August. Info: 461-5000.A PAJAMA MOVIE NIGHT takes

place on Sept. 11 at 7pm featuring Cat Ballou on the big screen at Park Cinemas, 1100 Pine St. in Paso Robles. Tickets are $10, and that in-cludes popcorn and soda. PJ contest optional, but keep in mind there are awards for best dressed! Info and tickets: 238-4103.

Be inspired this summer“NATURE CONTROLS ALL: AN ANOMALY OF URBAN DECAY” is a fi ve-man group show featuring the work of SYKWOX, KOACH, GWAP, G CRACKLE, and STENZSKULL with an opening reception on May 20 from 8-10pm and hanging through June 3. The Claassen Gallery is at 785 Marsh St. in downtown SLO. Info: 541-3932 or claassengallery.com.CAYUCOS’ FUNKY ART EVENTS include the Antique Insulators

Show happening May 21-22 at the Cayucos Vet’s Hall (info: 1-909-783-3423) and the Antique Gas and Steam Engine Show happening May 28-30 at Ocean Avenue and D Street. Info: 423-4865. They also have Peddler’s Fairs happening each month throughout summer. Check out the Cayucos Chamber’s website for more info.MASTER HIGHLIGHTING EVENT AT THE THOMAS KINKADE GALLERY offers Kinkade’s newest works of art, and have your newly purchased limited-edition canvas additionally hand highlighted by one of his “Master Highlighters.” Watch the canvas come to life, enjoy refreshments, and mingle with col-lectors. Make your appointment for the May 28-30 weekend-long event happening from 10am-6pm each day

at 500 Cypress (suite 5) in Pismo Beach. This event also takes place at the Solvang gallery May 21-22, located at 1576 Mission Drive. Info: 693-8337. Pismo info: 773-9424 or kinkadecentralcoast.com. MORRO BAY ART IN THE PARK is May 28-30, July 2-4, and Sept. 3-4 at Morro Bay City Park, Harbor and Morro Bay Boulevard, 10am-5pm. This free event features more than 100 artists of art, jewelry, sculptures, carvings, photos, and more. Info and to participate: 772-2504 or artcentermorrobay.com.PASO ROBLES FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS takes place May 28 and celebrates the visual, environmen-tal, and musical arts in Paso Robles City Park. The day starts with a Plein Air Quick-Draw and Auction, followed by a Fine Art Show, adult art seminars, a community paint jam, hands-on art stations, live music, dance performances, and other musical and visual surprises. The Paso Robles Festival of the Arts

celebrates the beauty of the natural environment with a special River Art Exhibition titled “The Colors of Water.” New stuff not to miss: A Friday-night art lecture, 15 more artists, new musical acts, new stilt walker characters, a Paint Jam, a Flower Petal Pool, and a kids’ snack zone. It’s all free at Downtown City Park, 12th and Spring streets. Info: pasoartfestival.com, prcity.com, travelpaso.com, 227-7236, or 227-PASO.TIM COTTERILL’s one-day artist show takes place on May 28 from noon-4pm. The sculptor known as the Frogman creates cast bronze frogs, geckos, and koi with his signature brilliantly colored patina fi nishes. Artifacts Gallery is at 775 Main St. in Cambria. Look for the 12-foot tall frog out front. This event

is free. Info: frogsfrogsfrogs.com or 927-4465.MONART 6TH ANNUAL STU-DENT ART SHOW hangs June 1-30 at the Nautical Bean coffee house at Los Osos Valley Road and Madonna Road in San Luis Obispo. Info: slomonart.com or 544-4243.SCULPTERRA WINERY ART

EVENTS take place on June 4. “Wine, Art, and Artisans Unite” is a day of wine and art featuring artist Margrete Koreska, music by Richard Greene, and also highlighting local artisans. And on Aug. 6 fi nd artist Abbey Onikoyi, music by Shakeh, and other local artisans. Free. It’s 1-4pm at 5015 Linne Road in Paso Robles. Info: sculpterra.com.ART AFTER DARK is the open house of galleries all over down-town SLO happening on the fi rst Friday of the month from 6-9pm (times and events vary). Info: sloartscouncil.org, 544-9251, or call your favorite gallery directly.ART IN THE PARK IN SHELL BEACH is an outdoor family art festival featuring more than 120 vendors from California, including pottery, jewelry, textiles, furniture,

paintings, sculpture, photography, and more. Live music, art demos, food, and fl owers also make ap-pearances on the fi rst Sunday of the month from June-November from 10am-4pm at Dinosaur Caves Park in Shell Beach. Info: 704-8128 or artintheparkshellbeach.com. GAL-LERIES OPEN HOUSE/MORRO

BAY ART WALK takes place the second Friday of every month at the Embarcadero. From 5-8pm sample food and wine and talk with local artists. Free. Info: 772-1068. SLO COUNTY ARTIST’S COF-FEEHOUSE EVENT takes place on June 10 from 7-9pm. Local artists present music, poetry, short stories, photography, and paintings. The YMCA is at 1020 Southwood Drive in SLO. This event is free. Info: 543-8235 or sloymca.org.ANIME FIVE CITIES (AFC) will be on June 18 from 11am-7pm at the Ludwick Community Center in San Luis Obispo. Pre-registration is open until June 4 for $11 per person. Info: animefi [email protected], 904-0106, or AnimeFiveCities.com.

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ACTING OUT! AT THE SLO LITTLE THEATRE offers ACT Summer Theatre Camps with Katie Mack-Montenegro June 27 to July 1 for kids entering grades K to 2 from 9 a.m. to noon and for kids enter-ing grades 3 to 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuition is $150. An introduction to acting includes one week of theater games, improvisation, and character work. Info and registration: slolittletheatre.org; 781-3889, Ext. 14; or [email protected].

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TEMPLETON OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW is June 18 9am-4pm. See more than 300 quilts hanging in downtown Templeton on Main Street. Info: templetonquiltshow.com or 550-4488.PASO ROBLES LIBRARY ADULT SUMMER READING PROGRAM: Not everyone can travel to novel destinations, but through the Paso Robles City Library’s Adult Summer Reading Program, you can vicari-ously travel anywhere this summer. Enjoy a gamut of experiences using your passport-inspired reading log (and earn prizes, too!) as you explore our “Novel Destinations” theme. In addition, the Library is planning several fabulous adult programs in keeping with the desti-nation theme. Sign up at the Library, 1000 Spring St., anytime between June 20-Aug. 20. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.THE CAYUCOS ART ASSOCIA-TION presents the annual Summer Soiree on July 10 from 2-5pm. The event benefi ts student art programs and public art education. Artists will demonstrate their talent as they “quick draw,” and bluegrass musicians “Better Late Than Never” will perform and pose for artists. There will also be food, wine, art offerings/raffl es, and silent auction. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. It all takes place at the Cayucos Veteran’s Hall at the foot of the pier. Info: 995-3515 or cayucosart.org.ANNUAL “PREFIX 927 ART SHOW” at the Vets’ Hall, 1000 Main St., is July 23-24. This is Cambria’s non-traditional art exhibit. Info: 927-5576. DAY WITH CREATIVE WOMEN takes place on Aug. 13 from 10am-5pm. This daylong event draws more than 70 artists and vendors displaying their creative wares. Celebrate women’s creativity with music, entertainment, delicious food, kids activities, and, of course, the art (for display and sale) in Mis-sion Plaza in downtown SLO. Info: 544-9313 or wccslo.org. SAN LUIS OUTDOOR PAINT-ERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (SLOPE) EXHIBIT AT BOTANI-CAL GARDEN will show more than 60 paintings at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden on Aug. 13 from 3-7pm. Enjoy a “Dessert Extrava-ganza” as SLOPE creates artworks intended to build public attention for endangered natural communities and to generate funds for conserva-tion groups and landowners to protect San Luis Obispo County’s natural communities. Food, music, art, and activities showcase all fi ve Mediterranean climate regions at 3450 Dairy Creek Road in SLO. Cost is $20. Info and tickets: 541-1400 or slobg.org.ATASCADERO ART AND WINE TOUR is city-wide and free. More than a dozen participating busi-nesses will hold artists’ receptions with the usual wine and cheese on Sept. 9 from 5:30-8:30pm. Info and

maps: youngcurryphotography.com/news, 704-1126, [email protected], 462-0177, or atascaderomainstreet.org.ELFIN FOREST 2012 CALENDAR RELEASE PARTY takes place on Sept. 10 from 2-4pm. The 2012 Elfi n Forest calendar features images by Central Coast photographers; the selection was juried by Peggy Mesler of The Photo Shop. The party will be held at the north end of 12th Street in Los Osos near the Elfi n Forest Trailhead. Take South Bay Boulevard to Santa Ysabel, turn west, and watch for signs pointing to the event. Food and beverages will be served. The calendars sell for a donation of $15. Info: promo-com@elfi n-forest.org or 528-1911.SEPTEMBER 11TH MEMORIAL EVENT AND ART SHOW takes place at Ramona Garden Park, 993 Ramona Ave. in Grover Beach. The Art Show will be open from 10am-4pm Sept. 10-11, and a memorial ceremony will be held on Sept. 11 at 2pm. Info: 473-4585 or grover.org.I MADONNARI ITALIAN STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL takes place in and near Mission Plaza in SLO, with chalk art decorating the pave-ments Sept. 10-11 from 10am-6pm. This event is free. Info: 964-4710, Ext. 4411, or aiacentralcoast.org/I_Madonnari-info. CENTRAL COAST WRITERS CONFERENCE takes place Sept. 16-17 and offers the usual network-ing with agents and editors, and more than 30 workshops including a new program: “Tech, Toys & Tools,” a pre-conference workshop Friday afternoon from noon to 4:30pm open to the general public and available even if not signed up for the entire weekend confer-ence. Teens and adults can attend. The digital age of publishing is moving so fast, this workshop will literally demonstrate the new tools of the trade�of the latest e-readers, tablets, smart-phones, netbooks and other devices. Tickets start at $35. Cost is $139 to attend the conference. Info: 546-3132, communityprograms.net, or fi nd them on Facebook.com.ARTE DE TIZA chalk festi-val in Paso Robles happens Sept. 17 from 11am-4pm during Taste of Downtown. Enjoy samples from more than 25 restaurants and wineries, watch chalk art-ists, and listen to live music at 11th and Spring streets. Live music is from 3-6pm, and the chalking is from 8-10am. Info: 238-4103 or pasoroblesdowntown.org.WOOD CARVERS SHOW IN CAYUCOS takes place Sept. 17-18 at the Vets Hall from 10am-5pm on Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sunday. For $2 see more than 30 local and statewide carvers display their craft along with

demonstrations, contest and raffl es, and tools and carvings for sale. Info: 927-1585. CENTRAL COAST BOOK AND AUTHOR FESTIVAL is Sept. 18 from 10am-5pm in Mission Plaza in downtown SLO. An evening with cartoonist Jerry Scott is on Sept. 17 at the SLO Library on Palm Street. Info: 781-7300 or slolibrary-foundation.org.ART AND ADVENTURE ART AUCTION IN CAMBRIA is Sept. 24 from 2-6pm at the Vets’ Hall, 1000 Main St. Greenspace-The Cam-bria Land Trust celebrates more than 20 years of environmental protection on the Central Coast. Bid on paint-ings, pottery, fi ber art, and jewelry by leading local artists. Past winners experienced wildlife adventures to the Galapagos, Alaska, Central America, Indonesia, and elsewhere. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets are $15 at the door, and all proceeds benefi t local envi-ronmental protection. Info: 927-2866 or greenspacecambria.org. PLEIN AIR PAINTING FESTIVAL takes place Oct. 2-9 all over SLO County. There is a preview exhibit, collectors’ party, Quick Draw, and 50 artists participating in a weeklong paint-out of the unspoiled land-scapes, seascapes, and cityscapes. The festival will also include live mu-sic, poetry readings, fi lms, lectures, and more. Info: sloma.org.OPEN STUDIOS ART TOURS

take place Oct. 15-16 (SLO / South County), Oct. 22-23 (North County), and Oct. 29-30 (encore weekend), all over SLO County. Info: 544-9251 or artsobispo.org.

Filling your daysAVILA BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER is at 191 San Miguel St. in Avila and offers all types of programs for kids. Info: 627-1997 or avilabeachcc.com.DANA ADOBE is in Nipomo and offers talks, concerts, art events, and an annual Heritage Day. Info: danaadobe.org or 929-5679.GUADALUPE-NIPOMO DUNES CENTER offers educational programs, walks and talks, book clubs, and workdays. The Visitor’s Center is open Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm and is at 1055 Guadalupe St. in Guadalupe. Admission is $2 for adults; children 12 and younger get in free. Info: dunescenter.org or 343-2455.HISTORIC JACK HOUSE GUIDED TOURS take place on Sundays from June-August from 1-4pm. Volunteer docents lead tours of the house interior and gardens. Tickets are $2 for adults, and kids get in free. A special Garden Tour is on June 26 from 11:30am-1pm. Tickets are

$10. The house is at 536 Marsh St. in downtown SLO. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.SANTA MARGARITA offers plenty to do: seminars, clean up days, and more. Check out santama-rgaritabeautiful.org.SONG WRITERS INTENSIVE WORKSHOP is a 12-hour event at Modern Music Academy, 265 Pacifi c St., unit C and D, SLO, for musicians 16-mature. It will include collaborat-ing to write, record, and perform in a customized studio with Producer Darren Clarke afternoons from July 5-8 from 1-4pm. Cost is $240. Info: [email protected], 542-9528, or ModernMusicAcademy.com.

Sports, recreation, surf, & sandBLUES BASEBALL has games happening throughout the summer

with tons of events, includ-ing live music and fi reworks. Info: bluesbaseball.com or 512-9996.MAY IS BIKE MONTH! Get out of your cars and onto your bikes. There are a ton of events happening all month. Here’s a sprinkling: Bike Kitchen in SLO, Kidical Mass, Bike Yoga, Bike Fest, fi lm screenings. It happily ends with a Bike Month blowout on June 2. Info: 781-4462 or rideshare.org. AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA—STAGE 5 FINISH is part of the largest cycling event in America. The 2011 Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race that challenges the world’s top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding 800-mile course and taking place May 19: Seaside to Paso, and May 20: Solvang. The Stage 5 Finish of the race takes place in beautiful downtown Paso Robles and will feature the Lifestyle Festival, a Kids Race, Fantasy Ride, and more. For more information on the Am-gen Tour of California, race day events, parking, and road closures, go to prcity.com/atoc, call 227-7236, or [email protected] COAST ROLLER DERBY DOUBLE HEADER BOUTS take

place May 21, June 4, and Aug. 27. Doors open at 4pm, and the fi rst game starts at 5pm. Bouts take place at the Mid State Fairgrounds, 2198 Riverside Drive in Paso Robles. Tickets and more info: centralcoastrollerderby.com.GREAT WESTERN BICYCLE RALLY takes place at the Paso Robles Event Center May 26-29 and features more than 25 bike rides, winery tours, family rides, “Veld do Femme” (Women’s Fun Ride and Clinic), guided mountain rides, a Wine and Cheese Social with local wines on Saturday, a bike and equipment swap, a Sunday cookout, music, awards, raffl e, vendors, Huffy Toss, Best of Bike Show, Kid’s Bicycle “Roadeo”, and competitions. Gather some friends, hop on your bikes, and get ready for a thrilling weekend of bicycling through the rolling hills of stunning Paso Robles. A variety of routes are geared for all levels of riders. Info and to register: greatwesternbicyclerally.com or 1-866-909-4927.SWIM LESSONS takes place all summer from June-August at various times for all ages. Cost is $50 per group, adult, baby and me, $104 for private lessons at the SLO Swim Center, 900 Southwood Drive in SLO. Registration and info: 781-7288 or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.POLO MATCHES are on Sundays June-August at 2pm at the Central Coast Polo Club. It’s casual attire and family friendly. Riding lessons and polo lessons are offered. The club offers weekly scrimmages and private or group lessons at 2320 Clark Valley Road in Los Osos. Info: centralcoastpolo.com or 801-9410. AMPSURF’S LEARN-TO-SURF SERIES is for disabled persons and veterans through adaptive surf programs. Clinic dates include June 2-5 at the Waves, Wine, and Beyond event in Pismo Beach, July 9, Sept. 10, and Oct. 7-10 in Pismo Beach. These “Learn to Surf” clinics offer adaptive surfi ng lessons to disabled veterans, children, and adults with the mis-sion to promote, inspire, educate, and rehabilitate participants. Info: ampsurf.org.EXCURSIONS FOR ADULTS are offered by the City of Pismo Beach Recreation and are one-day trips in an air-conditioned 15-passen-ger van. Visit Exposition Park in L.A. on June 3, Monterey on July 8, Getty Villa in Malibu on Aug. 6, and wine tasting in Paso Robles on Sept. 3. Register in advance. Cost is $60 for all trips, except

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SWIM IN SLO There’s probably a million miles of swimming you and your kids can do this summer in SLO County, whether it’s in the Triathlon on July 24 or at SLO Swim Center at 900 Southwood Drive in SLO. Lessons and lap swimming are all summer long. Info: 781-7288 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.

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the wine tour, which is $35. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.MONSTER SKATE PARK SE-RIES: Be a spectator or participate (for $15) in the fi nal contest on June 4 at the Los Osos skate park at 10am. Registration starts at 9am. Info: ccmonsterskate.com.THE MARIANNE TALLEY ME-MORIAL 5K FUN RUN includes a 1-mile youth run and 1-mile walk on June 5 with registration beginning at 7am at Talley Vineyards, 3031 Lopez Drive in Arroyo Grande. Online registration is available at Active.com. Cost is $20. Info: 489-0446, Ext. 32, or talleyvineyards.com.ESB SURF SCHOOL: An experi-enced team teaches surfi ng to kids and adults out of Pismo Beach, offering surf technique, physical conditioning, safety, and more.

Private or group lessons, three days or week camps, and all year classes care available. Kids camps run June 6-Sept. 2. Cost is $50 and up. Info: 541-1129 or esbsurf school.com.THE SLO HEART WALK is scheduled for Sept. 24 at the Avila Beach promenade and Bob Jones Trail. Registration begins at 9am, with the walk starting at 10. A kick-off event for people who are interested in participating is on June 16 from 5:30-7pm at French Hospital Medical Center in SLO.:

602-0435 or [email protected] SURF-ING DAY takes place on June 18. Celebrate the sport and the beautiful coastline with fun for the whole family, live music, and of course, surfi ng. Time and location TBA. Check slo.surfrider.org or call 1-530-217-9697.SUMMER RECREATION SWIM-MING takes place June 20-Aug. 23 from 1:45-4pm. Cost is $3 for adults, $2.50 for youth and seniors at the SLO Swim Center. Extended summer hours allow for swim, dive, or play at 900 Southwood Drive in SLO. Info: 781-7288 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.BILLABONG SURF CAMPS take place June 20-Sept. 2 from 10am-noon in Pismo Beach. These surf camps are designed to teach both children and adults to surf. Prices: $165 for three days, $250 for fi ve days. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.FAMILY FITNESS IN NIPOMO is calling all parents and kids aged 5-12 years to learn about nutrition, cardio, and more. An orientation class is June 22. Cost is $40/$50 for the weekly one-hour sessions happening though July 27. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.AMERICAN CANCER SOCI-

ETY’S RELAY FOR LIFE takes place June 25-26 for a full 24 hours starting at 9am. This 24-hour walkathon celebrates the efforts of many individuals and groups to raise funds for the American Can-cer Society. A Luminaria Ceremony will also take place at the River Oaks Hot Springs at 800 Clubhouse Drive in Paso Robles. Info and registration: relayforlife.org/paso-robles, 227-2345, or cancer.org.CENTRAL COAST RIDE AND WALK TO DEFEAT ALS is a day-long cycling and walk event being

held to raise awareness of, and funds to fi ght, ALS—Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Ride one of three scenic cycling routes of 15, 62, or 100 miles through rolling coastal hills with a Santa Maria-style barbecue afterward for all participants. It’s July 9 at 7am, starting and fi nishing in Avila Beach. Info: 1-818-865-8067 or centralcoast-century.org.BRIAN WATERBURY MEMO-RIAL ROCK TO PIER FUN RUN takes place on July 16 starting at 7:15am. The 42nd run welcomes people of all ages for the run/walk that’s approximately 6 miles long and takes place on the sand from Morro Rock to the Cayucos Pier. Cost is $20 (pre-register). Come to Morro Rock. Info: 772-6281 or morrobay.org.STRIDE WITH THE TIDE 5K FUN RUN/WALK takes place on July 23 and is conducted by the San Luis Distance Club and goes to the Pismo Beach Pier. Rain or shine, this event is open to all runners and walkers, with medals for the top three places in 10 age divisions. Registration starts at 7am, and the race starts at 8:30am. Info: 773-7063, classiccalifornia.com, or pismobeach.org.

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to 31 in “Mountains of Fun!” from noon to midnight at the Mid State Fairgrounds: 2198 Riverside Ave. in Paso Robles. Info and tickets: 1-800-909-FAIR or mid-statefair.com.

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SLO PARKS AND REC AN-NUAL TRIATHLON is July 24 at Sinsheimer Park at 900 Southwood Drive. Participate in a half-mile pool swim, 15.3-mile bike ride, and a 3.1-mile run. The cost is $73 per person and $131 per team. Info, volunteering, and to register: slotriathlon.org or 781-7300.CENTRAL COAST OUTDOORS BIKE AND HIKES is for families. Cycle down the north coast of the county with a guided hike through the varied ecosystems of San Simeon State Park. A short version of the cycling portion rides only the stretches of Hwy. 1 with shorter hills, making this a great trip for families and casual cyclists, and a chance to visit the elephant seal colony at Piedras Blancas. A gour-met picnic lunch is served before the hike in the afternoon. Check out new self-guided bike tours, and nesting at the Heron Preserve in Morro Bay State Park. Right now great blue herons, great egrets and double crested cormorants are all nesting at the preserve, which is a hive of bird activity. Info: 1-888-873-5610 or centralcoastoutdoors.com.MONTHLY DANCE SOCIALS let adults enjoy music, danc-ing, friends, and refreshments at themed events featuring a live band. Ages 50 and older are welcome to attend on the second Monday of each month from 1-3:30pm. Cost is $5 at Pismo Beach Veterans’ Hall, 780 Bello. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.PISMO BEACH OFFERINGS include watercolor workshops, ball-room dance, a Pinot Noir class (on Aug. 5), a walking club, and more happening all summer for adults. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.SKATE PARKS: Atascadero: 5493 Traffi c Way. BMX on Sundays. Info: 461-5000. Los Osos: 2180 Palisades Ave. Open daily, 10am-dusk. 781-5930. Cambria: on Main Street. SLO: at Santa Rosa Park. June 15-August: Tues.-Fri.: 1-7pm, Sat.: noon-7pm. Grover Beach: 1750 Ramona Dr. Open every day Monday thru Friday: noon-7pm and Saturday and Sunday, 11am-7pm $2. Cayucos: located near the pier, by the Vets Center (C Street and North Ocean) and 95 Cayucos Dr. Info: 597-4725 or 235-6003. Morro Bay: 231 Atascadero Road (Rockies, the Morro Bay Teen Center) summer hours: Mondays-Saturdays 1-7pm. Info: 772-6279. Paso Robles: 19th and Riverside Avenue. Templeton: 6th and Main Street. Info: 434-4900.SWIM at the Avila Bay Athletic Club Pool for all ages and levels. Private and semi-private lessons are also available at the Avila Bay Athletic Club, 6699 Bay Laurel Drive. Prenatal aqua classes are also available. Info: [email protected], 595-7600, Ext. 108, or avilabayclub.com.STILL NEED SOMETHING TO DO? Check out fi ndrecreation.parks.ca.gov.

Nature & the OutdoorsADVENTURES WITH NATURE: Hikes, lectures and more hap-pen all summer throughout the county. Also, don’t forget about the Coastal Discovery Center at Hearst State Beach, The Ranch House at Spooner Cove, and the Pismo Nature Center at the Oceano Campgrounds. Info: 772-2694 or ccnha.org.AVILA HOT SPRINGS: Swim, camp, grub, soak, host your events, or take aqua aerobics. Info: avila-hotsprings.com or 595-2359.CACHUMA LAKE NATURE CEN-TER is open Tuesdays-Saturdays from 10am-4pm, and Sundays from 10am-2pm, featuring exhibits and hands-on displays for all ages with local wildlife, cruises, birds, plant life, geology, local history, nature walks, hiking, and a gift and bookshop. Cost is $8 per vehicle. The Junior Ranger Program is every Saturday at 12:30pm. Info: cachuma.com.CAMBRIA HIKE AND BIKE TRAILS: Info: 927-6223 or cambri-acsd.org.CARRIZO PLAIN NATIONAL MONUMENT: Info: 1-661-391-6000. CENTRAL COAST KAYAKS in Shell Beach offers rentals, excursions, tours, and kids classes throughout summer. Info: 773-3500 or centralcoastkayaks.com.CENTRAL COAST OUTDOORS in Morro Bay offers estuary kayaking and more. Info: centralcoastout-doors.com or 528-1080.5TH ANNUAL CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SHOW AND SALE is to be held at the Ludwick Center, 864 Santa Rosa St. in SLO and takes place May 28 from 10am-5pm and May 29 from 10-4pm. Info: centralcoastcactus.org.DINOSAUR CAVES AT PISMO BEACH: Info: dinosaurcavespark.org.EL CAPITAN: 11560 Calle Real. Info: elcapitancanyon.com or 685-3887.EL CHORRO on Highway 1 in SLO. Info: 781-5930.HERO COMMUNITY PARK is at Farroll Road at South 16th Street in Grover Beach. Info: 473-4580 or grover.org.FRIENDS OF THE ELEPHANT SEAL in San Simeon. Info: 924-1628.GROVER HEIGHTS PARK at 9th and Atlantic City Avenue. Info: grover.org or 473-4580.HIKE TO PORT SAN LUIS LIGHT-

HOUSE with free guided hikes of the Pecho Coast Trail. Leave trailhead at 9am for a four-hour hike. Info: 541-TREK (8735).KAYAK TOURS along the Central Coast. SLO Coast Kayaks is based in Port San Luis/Avila Beach and offers tours and rentals in Shell Beach, Avila Beach, and Port San Luis Harbor. Info: SLOCoastKayaks.com.LOPEZ LAKE EVENTS include moonlit horseback rides, hikes, boat cruises, and more at 6800 Lopez Lake Drive in Arroyo Grande. Take the free shuttle to the Mustang Water Slides. Camping is also avail-able. Info and a complete schedule of events: slocountyparks.com or 788-2386.MORRO STRAND STATE BEACH is two miles north of Morro Bay on Hwy 1. There’s also Montaña de Oro State Park and the Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve. Info: 772-7434 or ccnha.org. OCEANO CAMPGROUND offers camping on the dunes and on the beach. Info: 781-4900 or 781-5930.PALISADES PARK in Shell Beach: Turn down Hermosa Street off of Shell Beach Road. Info: pismobeach.org or 773-7063.PIEDRAS BLANCAS LIGHT STATION TOURS are through June 14 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The June 15-Aug. 1 tours are Mondays-Saturdays. Meet at the former Piedras Blancas Motel, 1.5 miles north of the light-house. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 6-17, and no fee for ages 5 and younger. Artist paint-out days are on second Wednesdays and cost $10. Info: 927-8574, 927-7361, or [email protected] GARDEN PARK CEN-TER, 993 Ramona Ave. in Grover Beach, features a barbecue pit, stereo system, and more. It’s adja-cent to Garden Park, the Exploration Station, Skate Park, and Gazebo. Info: 473-4580 or grover.org.RANGER-LED HIKES AND WORKDAYS: Hikes are on Sundays and begin at 1pm and are free. Workdays begin at 9am on Saturdays. June 12: South Hills hike, July 10: Irish Hills at Prefumo hike, Aug. 21: Bishop Peak at Patricia hike, June 11: Reservoir Canyon workday, July 16: Irish Hills at Prefumo workday, Aug. 13: Johnson Ranch workday. Additional hikes can be scheduled by calling 781-7302. For all ages. Info, maps, etiquette: 781-7300, [email protected], or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.SANTA MARGARITA LAKE is near Atascadero. Info: 788-2397.THE SLO BOTANICAL GARDEN

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TOUR is on June 14 from 11:30am-1pm. Tickets cost $10. Gardeners looking to fi nd inspiration will enjoy this docent-led tour. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.SLO BOTANICAL GARDEN’S SATURDAY AT THE GARDEN presents “Re-Imagining the California Lawn” on June 11 from 1-3pm. Change the way you think of lush landscapes. Saturday at the Garden presents “Creating Beautiful Container Gardens” on July 9. Events also take place on Aug. 13 and Sept. 10. Events run 1-3pm and cost $5/$10. The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is at 3450 Dairy Creek Road in SLO off of Hwy 1 across from Cuesta College. Tickets and info: 541-1400, Ext. 301, or slobg.org.SLO CAR FREE—GET OUT OF YOUR CAR: Find maps, discounts, attractions, sample itineraries, and events at slocarfree.org.TWILIGHT SAFARI AT THE ZOO allows families to experience the zoo in a new “light.” Bring your family, fl ashlight, and a sense of adventure as you use your night senses and learn how animals are adapted to life in the dark. Twilight Tours are May 20, June 17, July 15, and Aug. 19 at 7pm. Cost is $10/$12, for ages 5 and up at the Charles Paddock Zoo in Atascadero. Info: 470-3172 or charlespaddock-zoo.org.

Everything for Kids

SPECIAL EVENTS/WHAT PARENTS

NEED TO KNOW

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB is at 1830 19th Street in Oceano. Info: bgcslo.org or 481-7339. CHILDREN’S DAY IN THE PARK takes place in Atascadero on May 21 and will feature carnival events (for $5 per wristband), piñatas, a bounce house, live entertain-ment, and vendor booths with local businesses and food and drink. Wristband proceeds benefi t local summer aquatic programs. Come 11am-3pm. Info: Atascadero.org or call 461-5000.EXPLORATION STATION at the Old Fire Station in Grover Beach offers revolving exhibits, interac-tive displays, and weekly activities designed to meet the specifi c needs of youth in the community. Art, knitting, career guidance, airplanes, woodworking, science, and pet care are just some of the activities of-fered. Info: 473-1421 or exploration-station.org. ANNUAL FATHER-DAUGHTER DATE NIGHT is on June 4 from 6-9pm at the South County Regional Center, 800 W. Branch St. This event for fathers and daughters will include an evening of dinner, danc-ing, contests, and king and princess

crowning. Cost is $45 per couple, plus $20 for each additional daugh-ter. Ages 4 and up are welcome for this semi-formal affair. Info and tickets: 473-5476. PARENT PARTICIPATION CLASSES: Bring your baby, toddler, or preschooler to an adult and child activity class, or fi nd support in a class for parents only. Classes are held in San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, and Los Osos year-round. Info and schedule: 549-1222 or parentpartici-pation.org.PROGRAMS BY PERFORMING ARTISTS IN A-TOWN are on Thursdays at 11am and are for ages 4 and up. June 23: Shiu-Ching

McSparron presents Chinese Folk Dancing and Music. June 30: “Blues for Kids” with blues vocalist Valerie Johnson, guitarist Al B Blue, and acoustic blues artist/songwriter Karen Tyler—enjoy a performance of blues and gospel styles of music throughout history. July 7: Singer/storyteller Nina Ryne and instrumentalist/singer Jan Grigsby jam on guitar, mandolin, banjo, and viola in this interactive performance of songs and stories from many cultures, especially the Eastern European heritage. July 14: Singer/songwriter Craig Newton offers a journey in story and song and his many musical instruments. July 21: Magician Gerald Joseph presents amazing sleight-of-hand magic, funny sight gags, illusions, and more. July 28: Singer/songwriter/puppeteer Tom Knight presents a

puppet show that includes a vibrant collection of original songs and skits. These all take place at the Colony Park Community Center, 5599 Traffi c Way in Atascadero. Info: 461-6163.SUMMER CARNIVAL takes place on Aug. 5 from 11am-2pm and features game booths, prizes, food, and more at Elm Street Park in Arroyo Grande. Cost is $2. Info: arroyogrande.org.EARLY BIRD SUN ‘N FUN/STAR REGISTRATION takes place on Aug. 6 from 10am-noon at 1341 Nipomo St. in SLO. Get a head start on the school year and register early for Youth Services programs. Info:

781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation. SAN LUIS OBISPO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM offers “Fur, Feathers, and Fins.” Exciting animal-related programming include the science of sea monkeys, how to saddle a horse, the famous caterpillar-to-butterfl y program, guide dogs, and more, all happening at 1010 Nipomo St. in downtown SLO. Info: 544-5437 (KIDS) or slocm.org.SLO SYMPHONY PETTING ZOOS�with instruments, not animals�take place on May 28 during Festival of the Arts in Paso Robles, June 16-18 at Live Oak near Lake Cachuma off of Hwy 154 (Near Santa Ynez in Santa Barbara County), and on Sept. 4 at Pops Festival in Avila Beach. Info: slosymphony.com, 543-3533, or sloyouthsymphony.org.

SLO YMCA CAMPS include day camps, surfi ng, sailing, an aviation camp in Oceano, art, dance, and more for ages 4 and up all over SLO county all summer. Info and a complete list of activities: 543-8235 or sloymca.org.SUMMER BREAK PASS—GET ON THE BUS allows kids grades K-12 to travel on all busses all summer long for just $30. And don’t forget Bike Month throughout May. Info: summerbreakpass.com or 781-4362.NEED MORE IDEAS/HELP WITH PLANNING YOUR CHILD’S SUMMER? Check out: kidzmet.com.

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CAMP TACANNEKO: Join in on the Centennial Adventure from June 13-17 from 9:30am-3:30pm for grades K-6 and Jr. Counselors grades 7-11 in Arroyo Grande. Find a starfl ight program, swimming, music, and crafts. Info: campfi recen-tralcoast.org or 773-5126.KIDVENTURE ULTIMATE DAY CAMP takes place weekly June 27-Aug. 12 from 7am-6pm. Camps include a weekly theme, fi eld trips, and special events. Drop-in and morning care rates are available. It’s $150 per week for full time, for ages 6-13 at 2755 Augusta in SLO. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.KIDVENTURE ULTIMATE SPE-CIALTY CAMPS take place June 27-Aug. 12 from 9am-noon. Camps include a weekly theme, fi eld trips to Avila Beach, the S.B. Zoo, chil-dren’s museum, scavenger hunts, fi shing, and more for ages 6-13. Cost is $100 per week. Come to Meadow Park in SLO. Info: 781-7300 or sloc-ity.org/parksandrecreation.MORRO BAY KIDS’ CAMP takes place on the Del Mar Elementary campus. Info: 772-6279.NIPOMO RECREATION DAY CAMP is for kids entering grades

1-6 and features full or half-day camps with activities happening all summer from June 15-Aug. 12 and covers fi tness, scrapbooking, sci-ence, Disney, and much more. Cost starts at $18. Info: nipomorecre-ation.org, 929-5437, or [email protected] TREKKERS SUMMER is an adventurous program for kids who have completed K-4th grades. Chil-dren will participate in art, crafts, recreational games, and fi eld trips (on and off campus). Food is includ-ed in the program running all day June 20-Aug. 23. Individual ses-sions are available on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. Come to the ASI Children’s Center at Cal Poly. Cost is $225. Info: 756-6201 or asi.calpoly.edu/programs_offered#trek.SON SURF BEACH BASH VACA-TION BIBLE SCHOOL takes place July 11-15. This camp is free, but donations are accepted at Grace Church, 1350 Osos St. in San Luis Obispo. Info and to register: 1-707-849-0188 or graceslo.org. SUMMER FUN AND ADVEN-TURE is a kids day camp in Morro Bay from June 27-Aug. 19 for 1st-6th grades. Find activities including science and nature, sports games, creative expression and crafts, drama and music, weekly excursions to local parks and beaches, swim-ming at Hardie Pool in Cayucos, and more at the Morro Bay Community Center, 1001 Kennedy Way. Info: 772-6279.

ACADEMIC CAMPS

ARGUMENT 101 teaches kids to gather their thoughts and facts before debates/arguments with parents and/or authority fi gures. This class for upcoming 5-9th grad-ers takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 8:30 and 9:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net.LANGUAGES: Beginning French takes place Monday-Thursday, July 11- 28. Beginning Italian and be-ginning Spanish are June 20-July 7 and July 11-28. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO for upcoming 5-9th graders. Info: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.

SPORTS CAMPS

ALL OVER THE CENTRAL COAST

BOB CANTU BASKETBALL CAMPS offer weekly sessions June 20-July 18 in SLO and Paso Robles for pre K-6th grades and cov-er basic fundamentals of shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding, and defense. Cost is $150/person, with discounts for siblings. Info and

registration: 546-1448, 461-4919, or cantucamps.com.GOLF CAMPS AND SKILLS CHALLENGE include professional golf instruction Monday-Wednesday teaching the rules of golf, etiquette, putting, pitching, chipping, and full swing. Camps are held at the Sea Pines Golf Resort, Chalk Mountain Golf Course, and Avila Beach Golf Course June 27-Aug. 10. For ages 7-16, both co-ed and non co-ed camps are offered. Cost is $75. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net.

FIVE CITIES (SOUTH COUNTY) AND NIPOMO

AYSO/UKI SOCCER CAMPS region 83 and the Arroyo Grande Recreation Division are teaming up to bring the popular UK International Soccer Camps to the Central Coast for three sessions: June 13-17, July 11-15, or Aug. 1-5 at Soto Sports Complex in Arroyo Grande. These camps create an environment that’s fun and conducive to learning for all ages and abilities. Half-day sessions for ages 4-16 cost $109 and full day sessions for ages 8-16 cost $160, and include a free soccer ball and shirt. Advanced registration is required. Info and registration: aysosoccercamps.org, in person at Arroyo Grande Recreation offi ce (1221 Ash St. in Arroyo Grande), or 473-5474.BASKETBALL CAMP IN PISMO BEACH takes place June 20-23 for boys ages 8-13 at Judkins Middle School in Pismo from 9am-noon and 1-4pm. Learn how to be a well-rounded, team-oriented basketball player. Each session will offer age-appropriate specialized basketball instruction with an emphasis on the fundamentals of basketball, including footwork, ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and most importantly, teamwork. Cost is $85. Info: 704-2503, [email protected], or pismobeach.org.COACH CALLERO BASKETBALL CAMP takes place June 13-16 at Nipomo High School for boys and girls entering 2nd-9th grades. Cost starts at $110. Info: JoeCalleroBas-ketball.com or call 202-8007.BASKETBALL IN NIPOMO for kids ages 6-8 years will teach basic skills during two sessions: June 21 and July 19. Cost is $20/$30. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.FLAG FOOTBALL IN NIPOMO teaches the basics of the game to ages 6-15 starting June 21 and July 19 on Tuesdays. Cost is $20/$30. Info: 929-5437 or nipo-morecreation.org.

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ONE. SOCCER PREMIER AND JUNIOR CAMPS takes place Aug. 1-5 in Santa Barbara and Aug. 8-12 in Arroyo Grande. one. Soccer Schools offers day camps that devel-op the core skills of soccer in a fun environment. Day programs for boys and girls (ages 10-18) include one. Premier and one. Juniors, a camp for boys and girls (ages 6-9) teaching the core technical skills needed to play soccer. All programs focus on technique, skill development, and position specifi c drills to develop players, leaders, and teammates. Info: [email protected], 845-6801, or onesoccerschools.com.SKATE CAMP IN GROVER BEACH starts in June. Info: grover.org or 473-4580.SOCCER CRAZY IN NIPOMO teaches the basics of the game to ages 6-11 starting June 22 and July 20 on Wednesdays. Cost is $20/$30. Info: 929-5437 or nipo-morecreation.org.TENNIS CAMP AT THE AVILA BAY ATHLETIC CLUB combines traditional tennis instruction, drills, and games with fun, creative, and sometimes whacky exercises that develop skills, fl exibility, and strength for all levels. Sessions begin June 20 for ages 6-13, 12:30-2pm, Monday-Friday. Cost is $102. Info: [email protected]; 595-7600, Ext. 108; or avilabayclub.com.TENNIS CAMPS IN ARROYO GRANDE are presented by the Ar-royo Grande Recreation Division and professional instructor Lenny De Los Santos for players ages 6-12 June 20-July 8. Beginners’ camp meets Mondays and Wednesdays, and the Advanced camp meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, both from 3-4:30pm at the Theis/Keisler Courts in the Soto Sports Complex in Arroyo Grande. Cost is $100 per three-week camp. Info and registration: arroyogrande.org, in person at the Recreation Divi-sion offi ces (1221 Ash St. in Arroyo Grande), or 473-5474.TINY TIKES SPORTS CAMPS offer a combo of fundamentals of sports, coordination, and develop-ment for ages 3-5 and take place June 21-July 21 on Tuesdays and Thursdays for half-hour sessions at Dana Elementary School. Cost is $40/$50. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.VOLLEYBALL BEACH CAMPS are taught by qualifi ed instructors and focus on teaching fundamentals skills and strategies. Ages: 7-17, Mon.-Wed., June 27-29, July 11-13, and Aug. 11-13 at the beach at the end of Wadsworth Street. Cost is $10. Info: 773-7063 or pismo-beach.org.VOLLEYBALL CAMPS IN NIPOMO teach the basics to ages 9-12 starting June 21 and July 19. Cost is $35/$45. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.YOGA CAMPS IN NIPOMO takes place at the Yoga Shack for ages 5-10 starting July 11 and 18. Cost is $60/$70. Info: 931-0331 or tom-myandloriyoga.com.

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ESSENTIAL BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP takes place July 25-28 from 1-4pm. Players will learn tools and techniques that will give them a competitive advantage, including how to see the court, battle through contact, attack the lane, and fi nish the rim at the Colony Park Community Center Gym in Atascadero. Cost is $60 for ages 9-12. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.GIRLS’ SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP takes place July 18-22 for 4th-8th graders. This is a high-energy, skills-based camp for girls interested in competitive basketball and is led by two of Atascadero Junior High School’s basketball coaches and takes athletes through all elements of training. Camp will take place at the Colony Park Community Center Gym in Atascadero. Cost is $65. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.BEGINNING/ADVANCED BEGINNING TENNIS

meets on Thursdays, June 16-July 7 and July 14-Aug. 4 and Aug. 11-18. This class is for students who’ve had no previous instruction, or for players who want to review. Intermediate tennis for all ages meets Thursdays at 9am and is for students who’ve had previous in-struction. Classes meet at the junior high tennis courts in Atascadero. Cost is $40 for ages 7 and up. Fami-lies welcome. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.KIDZ LOVE SOCCER meets on Thursdays June 30-Aug. 18 and is for ages 2-10 who want to learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method. Cost is $80. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.POLO CAMPS take place June 20-24, July 18-22, and Aug. 15-19. Junior Polo is offered on Tues-

days at 4pm at the Central Coast Polo Club at 2320 Clark Valley Road in Los Osos. Info: centralcoastpolo.com or 801-9410. START SMART BASEBALL meets on Tuesdays Aug. 2-Sept. 6 and prepares ages 3-6 and their parents for organized baseball and softball without the threat of competition, and teaches throwing, catching, batting, running, and agility. Parents must attend each session. Classes meet at the Colony Park Community Center Gym in Atascadero. Cost is $50. Info and registration: atascadero.org or

461-5000.JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL CAMP takes place June 13-17 for 5th-10th graders and is designed to help young athletes learn the game of volleyball, focusing on all major skills, strategies, and fun. Camp will take place at the Colony Park Com-munity Center Gym in Atascadero. Cost is $70. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.MID-COAST VOLLEYBALL CAMP takes place July 30-Aug. 2 and Aug. 13-16 from 9am-4pm for ages 12-14. An inexpensive alterna-tive to other volleyball camps, this “double-days” set-up will give you maximum volleyball experiences and instruction at the Colony Park Community Center, 5599 Traffi c Way in Atascadero. Cost is $120 per session. Info: 461-5000 or atascadero.org.YOUTH SOCCER SIGN UPS for

the 2011 season in Los Osos are May 21, June 4, and June 11 from 9am-2pm at Monarch Grove Elementary for boys and girls ages 4-19. Info: 528-5490 or 528-2417.

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BASKETBALL CAMP takes place Aug. 8-11 from 9am-noon and focuses on the fundamentals: the basics of dribbling, passing, and shooting in a non-competitive atmosphere. For ages 6-13, camps are $100 and take place at the Ludwick Community Center in SLO. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/park-

sandrecreation.ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT BASKETBALL CAMPS take place Aug. 15-19 from 9am-3:30pm or 9am-noon. Players learn intermedi-ate to advanced skills. For ages 6-13, camps are $175 or $100 and take place at the Ludwick Commu-nity Center in SLO. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.CAL POLY WOMEN’S BASKET-BALL CAMP will take place June 20-23 from 4-8pm each day. The “Fine Tune in June” camp will take place in Mott Gym on the Cal Poly

campus in SLO. Cost is $175 per camper, and discounts are available. On-court sessions with the Cal Poly women’s basketball team feature skill development and speed and agility train-ing for grades 5-12. Info: 602-6038, [email protected], or gopoly.com (click the Athletic Camps link).ENGLISH HORSE RIDING CAMPS take place June 13-Aug. 19 from 10am-2:45pm at Miller’s Eques-trian Center. In addition to horse-riding summer camps, overnight, excursions to Montaña de Oro, and week-end camps are available for ages 6-13. The cost is $225. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.ENGLISH HORSE-BACK RIDING CAMPS include a program of horse riding, stable management, games, and crafts. No previous experience is required. Come June 13-Aug. 19 from 9.30am-2.30pm for ages 6 and up, in SLO. Info: 801-0814, harleybrowne-questrian.com, or [email protected] CAMPS take place June 13-Aug. 19 from 8am-5:30pm or 9:30am-2:30pm with Performance Athletics. These camps keep ages 6-13 active and happy throughout the summer. Prices are

$175/$225. Info: 781-7300 or sloc-ity.org/parksandrecreation.JUNIOR GIANTS BASEBALL takes place July 6-Aug. 4 at Santa Rosa and Sinsheimer Parks in SLO. Time TBD. There is a manda-tory orientation on June 11 for all those wishing to participate in this non-competitive baseball program for boys and girls ages 6-13. This program is free. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.INTRO TO KARATE will teach the fundamentals of karate in the traditional Japanese system of Koei-Kan Karate-Do. For upcom-

ing 5-9th graders, this takes place Monday-Thursday from June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 10:30am and 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communi-typrograms.net.NON-TRADITIONAL FIELD SPORTS offers students a focus on cooperative games that provide an alternative and exciting experience from traditional sports for upcoming 5-9th graders Monday-Thursday, from June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net. SOCCER teaches students to focus on basic skill development, strategies, game rules, positions, and fun cooperative activities. Upcoming 5th-9th graders can come Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 9:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.COED TENNIS CAMP is for beginning to intermediate players. Learn and improve proper tennis techniques, participate in fun drills that cover footwork, forehands, backhands, volleys, overheads, serves, and court awareness. End the day with fun tennis games for ages 9-14, July 11-14 at 11:30am. Cost is $85 at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.TENNIS CAMPS take place July 25-28 from 11am-2pm. Ages 6-13 can expect to build fundamental skills of tennis. Cost is $210 for the week, $51 for drop-ins at Sinsheimer Park. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.TENNIS SKILLS is offered to all levels. No matter what level of skill you’re at, you’ll learn something new in this class for upcoming 5th-9th graders. Come Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communi-typrograms.net.TRACK AND FIELD includes running the super mile, sprinting the 40-yard dash, the long jump into a sand pit, and softball throw for upcoming 5th-9th graders at 8:30am, Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.VOLLEYBALL teaches basic skill development, strategies, game rules, and fun cooperative activi-ties for upcoming 5th-9th graders Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7

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THE LAKESIDE WINE

AND FINE ARTS

FESTIVAL comes to Atascadero Lake Park on June 25 from 4-8pm and features 80 participat-ing wineries, culinary creations paired by local chefs, artist showcase, and live music with pro-ceeds benefitting the Charles Paddock Zoo and local community projects. The restaurant line-up includes: Guest House Grill, Colby-Jack Café and Bakery, Pier 46 Seafood, Golden China, Players Restaurant, Hush Harbor Artisan Bakery, Cal Terra Trattoria, Morro Bay BBQ, and Sally Face Cake Pops. Artists featured are Tracy DiVita, Pat Cairns, Jim Carlisle, Gene Elsdon, George Asdel, Terez Tyni and Margrete Korseka, and more will be in atten-dance. 9305 Pismo Ave. in Atascadero. Cost is $40. Tickets: 462-0177 or AtascaderoWineFestival.com.

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and July 11-28 at 10:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.

WATER AND SURF CAMPS

AQUATIC ADVENTURE/ACTIV-ITY CAMPS are at the Avila Bay Athletic Club Pool. Ages 6-13 will thrive during organized games and activities supervised by swim in-structor/lifeguards during sessions starting June 20. Find relays, mini water polo, and water Scrabble. Pool time is followed by group ac-tivities and crafts 2-4pm, Monday-Friday. Cost is $102. Info: [email protected]; 595-7600, Ext. 108; or avilabayclub.com.AVILA, SHELL, AND PISMO BEACH SURF CAMPS with Van Curaza Surf School offer fi ve-day overnight camps weekly June 19-Aug. 12. Day Camps are one, three, or fi ve days and happen June 20-Aug. 19 from 9am-3pm. Surf les-sons are also available all summer. Info: 543-SURF, [email protected], or vancurazasurfschool.com.BABY SEALS INFANT AQUAT-ICS are held at the Avila Bay Athletic Club, daily by appointment. Info: baby-seals.com; [email protected]; 595-7600, Ext. 108; or avilabayclub.com.BEGINNING DIVING/INT. AND ADV. DIVING is for ages 7 and up, starting June 20. Cost is $55/$110 at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communi-typrograms.net.CAMP RAVINE AT THE WATER-PARK takes place weekly June 20-Aug. 26. There are different themes each week, such as sprin-kler relays, river hiking, lazy river rafting, water balloon wars, garden activities, Slip ‘n Slide competition, build a treasure chest, and tons more. Cost is $175 a week or $50 a day (or choose to go two or three days) at 2301 Airport Road in Paso Robles. There’s even a CIT program and an overnight camp. Info: 237-8500 or campravine.com.JR. LIFEGUARDS are in Morro Bay and start with the assessment on May 21 and sessions starting June 20-24, June 27-July 15, and July 25-Aug. 12. Info: 772-6279.NON-COMPETITIVE SWIM TEAM at the Avila Bay Athletic Club Pool for ages 5-15 are Mon-day, Wednesday, and Fridays at 4pm for 4-8 year olds and 4:30pm for 9-15-year-olds. Private and semi-private lessons are also available at the Avila Bay Athletic Club, 6699 Bay Laurel Drive. Info: [email protected]; 595-7600, Ext. 108; or avilabayclub.com.SURF CAMPS IN PISMO BEACH teaches students how to surf with the experts from Moondoggies Beach Club (instructors with CPR and fi rst-aid training), emphasizing water safety and surfi ng etiquette. Camps start June 21 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Ages

7-17 will learn how to stand and maneuver on a surfboard, and how to spot and avoid riptides. Basic swimming skills are required. Fee includes equipment, goodie bag, and camp T-shirt. Meet at Moondoggies, 781 Dolliver St. in Pismo Beach. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.SURF GROMMET CAMP is for ages 5-8 on July 9 and 23 or Aug. 14 at 8am. Cost is $65 per day. Info and registration: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.SWIM FITNESS: Experience new and fun ways to exercise in the pool. For upcoming 5-9th graders, the camp takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 1 and 2pm. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.SWIM LESSONS IN SLO for ages 6 months and up start May 23 at various times at Cuesta College. Baby and Me and Tiny Tot classes are also available, as are private lessons and lap swimming. Info: 546-3132 or communitypro-grams.net.WATER POLO CAMP takes place Aug. 1-12 from 1:30-3:30pm at the SLO Swim Center. This camp is for all levels and teaches students the vital aspects of water polo. For ages 6-13, it costs $75. Info: 781-7288 or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.

ARTS, DANCE, AND THEATER

ACTING OUT! AT THE SLO LITTLE THEATRE: The ACT Sum-mer Theatre Camps are with Katie Mack-Montenegro and take place June 27-July 1 for kids entering grades K-2 from 9am-noon and for kids entering grades 3-5 from 1-4pm. Tuition is $150. An introduction to acting includes one week of theater games, improvi-sation, and character work. Info and registration: slolittletheatre.org; 781-3889, Ext. 14; or [email protected] leads kids in 1-6 grades through the musical history of America culminating with a performance on July 22 in Nipomo. Camps start July 12. Cost is $60/$70. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.ARROYO GRANDE THEATRE CAMPS are for children in 1st-6th grades who want to learn to sing, dance, and act. Sessions take place June 13-17 and June 20-24 at the Elm Street Community Center from 10am-3pm daily. Cost is $140 for each week. Info and registra-tion: arroyogrande.org, in person at the Recreation Division offi ces (1221 Ash St. in Arroyo Grande), or 473-5474.ART CLASSES IN ATASCADERO include watercolor, fi gures and faces, jewelry design, and craft camp for ages 8 and up. Info: atas-

cadero.org or 461-5000.ART IN NIPOMO includes paper crafts staring June 20 for ages 10-16. Basic art classes start June 29 for 5-8 years. Cost starts at $30. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.BROADWAY CAMP with Molly Mckiernan and Kerry DiMaggio takes place Aug. 1-12 for kids entering grades 3-5 from 9am-noon, and kids entering grades 6-8, from 1-4pm. Tuition is $300. Sing, dance, and act your way through the summer with some of Broadway’s biggest hits. Info and registration: slolittletheatre.org; 781-3889, Ext. 14; or [email protected] CARTOONING is for ages 10-16 in Nipomo. From caricatures to Manga and back to comics, students can begin June 20. Cost is $30/$40. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.INTRODUCTION TO CARTOON-ING is a class that offers a fun way of inspiring and motivating students in their love of cartoons and draw-ing for upcoming 5th-9th graders and takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class and takes place at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or community-programs.net.CLAYMATION STUDIO is an animation class where students explore claymation through storyboarding, building characters and sets, and working as a team

to create a fi lm that will be put on

a take-home DVD, in the vein of Chicken Run or Wallace and Gromit. For

upcoming 5-9th graders, it takes

place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-July 28 at 9:30am. Cost is $170 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132

or com-munitypro-

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DROP-IN CRAFT: CARVING TABLETS takes place July 6. An-cient cultures in different countries carved in various materials to com-municate and express themselves. Use foam blocks to carve your own petroglyphs and hieroglyphs from 10am-1pm at the Paso Robles City Library, 1000 Spring St. or from 2:30-5:30pm at the Paso Robles Library Study Center, 3600 Oak St. In addition, Drop-In Craft: Worry Dolls is on July 27 at the same times and locations. Children in Guatemala would tell their worries to their worry doll and put the doll under their pillow. In the morning, the doll would be gone, taking the child’s worries with it. Make your own version of a worry doll; sup-plies are on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library starting June 1.COLLEGE FOR KIDS’ DANCE CLASSES start in June in ballet and hip-hop/jazz. The classes are fee-based and open to ages 6-18 at Allan Hancock College, 800 S. College Drive in Santa Maria. Info: 922-6966, Ext. 3209; Ext. 3550; or hancockcollege.edu. CREATIVE DRAWING students will build confi dence by doing exer-cises such as “100 lines a minute.” This class includes 2-D and 3-D shading and color with lots of prac-tice for upcoming 5th-9th graders Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 8:30am. Cost is $80 at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.MONART ARTISTIC SUMMER CAMPS start June 20 and happen weekly through Aug. 12 for ages 5-12 with various themes: painting horses, drawing the mysteries of the oceans, fashion design, the masters, and more. Camps are 9am-noon, Mon.-Fri. and cost $35 per day or $135 per week. Monart is at 4211 Broad St. in SLO. Info: slomonart.com or 544-4243.SLO SONG MUSICAL THEATER CAMPS take place June-August from 12:30-3:30pm. Ages 6 and up will sing, act, dance, and perform. Cost is $150 per week at Core Dance. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.OPERA CAMP is for ages 8-15 and takes place July 18-29 and costs $375. Opera of SLO will guide students toward correct vocal tech-nique, drama and stage movement, ear-training and musicianship, use of props, costumes, stage make-up, and creating sets at the San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church at 1515 Fredericks St. in SLO. Info: 541-5369 or operaslo.org.PCPA ACTING CAMPS offer two week-long acting camps for young actors: the Young People’s

Project (YPP) for 13 to 18 year olds and YPP Jr. for 7 to 12 year olds. Explore the world of an artist and an actor through workshops taught by professional staff of the PCPA The-aterfest summer company. Students will build a foundation for dramatic creativity as they are encouraged to express ideas and collaborate as a group in order to create an original performance showcase. Camps take place July 10-16 and July 23-30 and include eight full days of inspir-ing workshops in acting, singing, and dancing. The YPP camp includes tickets to Hairspray and The Two Gentlemen of Verona and dinner with members of the company. Info: 922-6966, Ext. 3156, or pcpa.org. PISMO BEACH ART CLASSES include a cartooning class starting July 19 and a clay class starting Aug. 9 for ages 5-11. Cost starts at $45. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.POKEMON ART teaches basic drawing concepts in Nipomo for ages 8-12 years with UCSB art teacher Carolyn Russell. Sessions begin June 29 and July 9. Cost is $65/$75. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.SLO LITTLE THEATRE SUMMER CAMP PRODUCTION is Anne of Green Gables with roles for boys and girls ages 9-18. Auditions are May 27-28 with the production tak-ing place July 29-Aug. 7. Info and appointments: 781-3889, Ext. 14, or [email protected] MUSEUM OF ART offers weekly sessions from June-August for ages 5-12 and covers everything from “Photograms” to ’zines to contact printing, texture, wood, landscapes and waterscapes, newspaper sculpture, freezer paper stenciling, plein air, and pretty much everything else cool and interesting about art education. On top of all of that, these camps are taught by highly talented, local, experienced artists at 1010 Broad in downtown SLO. Info: sloma.org or 543-8562.

BOOKS, WRITING, AND FILM

ART WITH WRITING students will learn how to combine art with writing. For upcoming 4th graders, it takes place Aug. 1-4 at 8:30am. Cost is $132 at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.BE A HEROIC AUTHOR/IL-LUSTRATOR! STORYTELLING USING WORDS AND PICTURES teaches everything you need to know to write and illustrate the world’s best comic or storybook about a character you invent. Each

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TOM KNIGHT is a singer, songwriter, and pup-peteer who performs original songs at the San Luis Obispo library on July 27 at 10:30 a.m., at the Arroyo Grande library on July 27 at 2 p.m., at the Atascadero library at Colony Park Community Center on July 28 at 11 a.m., at the Morro Bay library on July 28 at 2:30 p.m., and at the Los Osos library on July 29 at 2 p.m. These events are free. Info: 781-5775 or log onto slolibrary.org for more information and library addresses and direct phone numbers.

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participant will develop a short pub-lication that tells a story integrating graphics and text. Find analyses of various examples of storytelling using words and pictures, character development, illustration tools and techniques, developing the story, and, of course, writing and illustrat-ing. Upcoming 5th-9th graders and attend Monday-Thursday, July 11-28 at 1pm. Cost is $85 at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.CREATIVE WRITING allows upcoming 5th-9th graders to jump into creative expression as they learn how to write short stories, po-etry, and drama Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communi-typrograms.net.HARRY POTTER: MOVIES VS. BOOKS is for Harry Potter fans and enthusiasts who have either read the books or watched the movies. Upcoming 5th-9th graders will meet Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 10:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.IT’S SHOWTIME! creates a critical eye for film, which makes going to the movies an exciting, educational experience for upcom-ing 5-9th graders. Come Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net.PASO ROBLES LIBRARY CHIL-DREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM for children ages 2-12, who will earn prizes for reading dur-ing “One World, Many Stories,” the annual reading incentive program. Explore the world through many cultural events at 1000 Spring St. June 20-Aug. 20. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library starting June 1.BE A PLAYWRIGHT from July 7-28 for ages 10-18 in Nipomo. Cost is $40/$50. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.SAN LUIS OBISPO INTER-NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL FILMMAKING WORKSHOPS take place July 5-29 approximately 9am-4pm. Cost is $200-$300 depending on length of workshop. Location TBA. Taught by profes-sional filmmakers, 3rd-12th graders will learn how to make narrative, documentary, and animated films, from idea to finished product. Info: 546-3456 or slofilmfest.org.SUMMER FILM ACTING PROGRAM for Youth and Teens at the Aaron Metchik Acting Studio teaches improvisation, charac-ter building, filmmaking, music video production, script writing, stage performance, and audition technique. A DVD of student work is included. Attend June 19-Aug. 14 for ages 8 and up at La Perla Del Mar in Shell Beach. Cost is $369. Info and enrollment: metchikstudio.

com or 1-323-488-9388.THRILL WRITING! ADVENTURE, HORROR, AND MYSTERY WRIT-ING will thrill, mystify, and scare your readers just like your favorite authors do. For upcoming 5th-9th graders, the class takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7, at 1pm. Cost is $85 at Cuesta Col-lege in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.

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ATASCADERO LIBRARY EVENTS include the “Evening Story Fest For Families” on Wednesdays from July 13-Aug. 3 at 6:30pm for ages 3 and up in the Atascadero Martin-Polin Community Room. Sit back and relax for 30 minutes and listen to a variety of stories. Each session will feature a special guest appearance. Kids can even come in their PJs. Reader’s Theatre Work-shop with Diana Lyn Carter is on June 18 at 11am for ages 10-18. Get into character, learn basic theater technique and maybe even sing a little with songwriter/playwright and performing arts teacher Carter. Space is limited. Signups begin June 4. The Magic of Shawn Mc-Master, a member of the prestigious Magic Castle, is a unique blend of comedy and magic weaving in the importance of reading at the library on June 22 at 6:30pm for ages 7 and older. A fused glass workshop is July 16 at 11am for ages 11-18. Signups begin June 4. Local artist Sheri Klein will lead participants in creating four or five works of art with glass. Projects will be fired in a kiln and returned to everyone a week after the workshop. A summer reading program takes place June 7-Aug. 13 at 6850 Morro Road. Info: 461-6163.ATCS—ART TRADING CARDS is for teens and tweens who will join local artists to create mini-artworks, perfect for sharing. Come to the San Luis Obispo library on June 11 at 11am, to the Shell Beach library on July 15 at 6pm, to the Atascadero library on Aug. 4 at 10am, and to the Santa Margarita library on July 14 at 3:30pm. Art-ists Yvonne Helms and Diana Sedley will lead this workshop. Sign up in advance. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.BLUES FOR KIDS WITH VALERIE JOHNSON FEATURING AL B. BLUE WITH KAREN TYLER takes place at the Simmler library on June 29 at 1pm and at the Atas-cadero library at Colony Park Com-munity Center on June 30 at 11am. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.CAL POLY’S ARAB MUSIC ENSEMBLE presents beautiful vocal and instrumental music, teaching about the art and culture of the Middle East from student performers in the ensemble on Aug. 10 with two presentations at 2pm in the Library Conference room, 1000 Spring St. (free tickets are required), and at 4pm in the Library Study Center, 3600 Oak St. (tickets aren’t required). Info: 237-3870 or

prcity.com/library.CONCERTS WITH DIANA CARTER, the charming singer, will especially appeal to young kids. She performs at the Nipomo library on July 27 at 11am and at the Shandon library on Aug. 17 at 1pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775. DRUMMING WITH DEAN GILES brings rhythms of the world to life in this cool family show that includes trying out drums from all over the world, learning about what drums are used for, and learning how to make your own drum at the Santa Margarita library on July 7 at 11am, at the Nipomo library July 20 at 11am, and at the Cayucos library on Aug. 3 at noon. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.GET IN MOTION WITH KAREN GARMAN: Kids of every age will move, groove, and shake their thing onstage with Miss Karen in this high-energy program at the Arroyo Grande library on June 29 at 2pm, at the Nipomo library on June 29 at 11am, at the Shandon library on June 30 at 1pm, and at the Los Osos library at South Bay Commu-nity Center on July 1 at 2pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.GLASS MASTERPIECES, ART FOR TEENS with glass artisan Sheri Klein, who will run this work-shop for teens and tweens to create art using glass, is at the Atascadero library on July 16 at 11am, at the Cayucos library on July 19 at 5pm, and at the Shell Beach library on July 22 at 6pm. Sign up in advance. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.CONCERT WITH JOHN BECCIA: The whole family will enjoy the fun and exciting music of the veteran children’s performer at the Santa Margarita Library on June 30 at 11am and at the Oceano Library on June 24 at 2pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.LIVE LIBRARY SHOWS include Shawn McMaster presenting his unique blend of comedy and magic while weaving in the positive power of reading at the San Luis Obispo library on June 22 at 10:30am, at the Arroyo Grande library on June 22 at 2pm, at the Atascadero library on June 22 at 6:30pm, and at the Morro Bay library on June 23 at 2pm. Craig Newton is a singer/songwriter with lots of musical instruments and humor and will be at the San Luis Obispo library on July 13 at 10:30am, the Atascadero library at Colony Park Community Center on July 14 at 11am, the Morro Bay library on July 14 at 2pm, and at the Los Osos library on July 15 at 2pm. Magician Jim Wilson gets creative with his unique blend of juggling, magic, balance, and comedy and performs at the Cayucos library on July 13 at noon. Magician Gerald Joseph performs at the San Luis Obispo library on July 20 at 10:30am, the Arroyo Grande library on July 20 at 2pm, the Paso Robles study center at 4pm, and at the Paso library at 6:30pm, at the Atascadero library at

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the Colony Park Community Center on July 21 at 11am, the Morro Bay library on July 21 at 2pm, and the Los Osos library on July 22 at 2pm. Tom Knight is a singer, songwriter, and puppeteer who performs origi-nal songs at the San Luis Obispo library on July 27 at 10:30am, the Arroyo Grande library on July 27 at 2pm, the Atascadero library at Colony Park Community Center on July 28 at 11am, the Morro Bay library on July 28 at 2:30pm, and the Los Osos library on July 29 at 2pm. These events are free. Info: 781-5775 or slolibrary.org. MANGA DRAWING WORK-SHOP FOR TEENS with award-winning Tokyopop artist Irene Flores offers hands-on drawing workshops for teens. Sign up in advance. Come to the Cayucos library on July 12 at 4pm, at the San Luis Obispo library on July 7 at 3pm, and at the Arroyo Grande library on July 13 at 2pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.MOVING STORY ARTIST ELAINE MURAY features stories from all over the world for ages 6 and up on June 15 at 10:30am at the SLO Library, 995 Palm St. Info: 781 5775 or slolibrary.org.SANTA LUCIA ROCKHOUNDS ON DISPLAY show rocks, miner-als, and fossils during August. The mission of the group is to pro-mote the earth sciences through the study of mineralogy, the fi elds of lapidary, metalworking, jew-elry design and fabrication, and geology. See it at the Paso Robles City library, 1000 Spring St. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com.SHIA-CHING AND THE ART OF CHINESE DANCE: Learn to dance in traditional Chinese and Taiwanese styles at the Creston Library on June 21 at 2:30pm, at the Nipomo Library on June 22 at 11am, and at the Atascadero Library at Colony Park Community Center on June 23 at 11am. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.STORYTELLING WITH MEGUMI, JAPANESE FOLK TALES invites you to travel to Japan and savor the culture through whimsical, greedy, and generous spirits, goblins, animals, and human beings, brought to life through Megumi’s (Grace Fleming) storytelling on June 29 at 2pm in the Library Conference Room, 1000 Spring St., and at 4pm at the library Study Center, 3600 Oak St., in Paso Robles. Tickets are required for the fi rst show, but both are free. Info (available starting June 1): 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.STORYTELLER NINA RYNE weaves the magic of the world’s many cultures into each story she shares with children of all ages at the Atascadero library at Colony Park Community Center on July 7 at 11am and at the Morro Bay library on July 9 at 2pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.

STORY TIMES AND GENERAL LIBRARY INFO: Call your local branch directly. Phone numbers and branch locations can be found online at slolibrary.org, or call 781-5775.

WII GAMING DAYS let you show your friends your stuff on the Wii at your local library. Come to the Santa Margarita library on June 23 at 3:30pm, the Morro Bay library on July 2 at 2pm, the Oceano library on July 8 at 2:30pm, the Shell Beach branch on July 8 at 6pm, and the Creston library on July 12 at 2:30pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781 5775.

FOR THE MUSICALLY INCLINED

BUCKETEERS is a beginning-level drum class for ages 8-12 that takes place in Nipomo. Attend a free class on June 21 at 11am. Upcoming sessions happen June 28-Aug. 9 on Tuesdays. Cost is $45. Info: 929-1165, Ext. 1, or check out drumschool101.com.DRUMMING 101 students will enjoy learning the basics of how to play drums. This class for upcom-ing 5th-9th graders takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 1 and 2pm. Cost is $85 per class. Come to Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registra-tion: 546-3132 or communitypro-grams.net.GLEE CLUB: The CFK Glee Club will provide students with an oppor-tunity to learn good fundamental vocal skills and basic musicianship. For upcoming 5th-9th graders, it takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 10:30am, 1pm, and 2pm. Cost is $85

per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.GUITAR PROGRAM meets on Tuesdays from June 28-July 19 and July 26-Aug. 16 from 3:30-4:30pm. Learn the guitar from the ground up: chords, strum-ming patterns, and a number of easy songs. Class meets at the Colony Park Community Center in Atascadero. Cost is $40 per session for ages 8-18. Info: atascadero.org or 461-5000.THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N ROLL AND THE BIRTH OF POP CUL-TURE students will enjoy this class fi lled with music that takes them through a fascinating musical jour-ney for upcoming 5th-9th graders. Attend Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 1pm. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.MUSIC ROMP IN NIPOMO stimu-lates the senses in an educational setting for ages 2-5 starting June 21 on Tuesdays for 45-minute sessions. Come to the Nipomo Com-munity Room, 671 West Tefft St., suite 2. Cost is $85 for 10 weeks. Scholarships available. Info: musi-cromp.com or 543-0377, Ext. 1.MUSIC ROMP also has classes all summer throughout the Central Coast. Info, locations, and a com-plete schedule: musicromp.com or 543-0377, Ext. 1.SCHOOL OF ROCK SUMMER

CAMP takes place June 27-July 8 and July 25-Aug. 5 with perfor-mances at the end of each session. Tevelde School of Music is at 624 E. Grand Ave. in Arroyo Grande. Info: 474-1224 or tevelde music.com.SLO YOUTH SYMPHONY SUM-MER STRING WORKSHOP takes place July 24-29 at Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria. This workshop is for advanced string students and led by professional musicians under the direction of Michael Nowak. Info and registration information: slosymphony.com or 543-3533.TAIKO DRUMMING: Get ready to get loud with Japanese Taiko drumming at the Nipomo Library on June 15 at 11am, at the Arroyo Grande Library on June 15 at 2pm, and at the Morro Bay Library on June 18 at 2pm. Info: slolibrary.org or 781-5775.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

AVILA, SHELL, AND PISMO BEACH SURF CAMPS are with Van Curaza Surf School. Info: 543-SURF, [email protected], or

vancurazasurfschool.com.CAMP NATOMA has four sessions every week in July for 1st-11th graders. Activities include an outdoor living adventure in Ade-leide Mountains near Paso Robles. Sleep under the stars. All meals are provided. Enjoy activities, nature education, swimming, archery, and campfi res nightly for fee of $400 per child per week. Info: 773-5126, campnatoma.org, or campfi recen-tralcoast.org.CAMP OCEAN PINES offers weekly sessions from June 19-July 17 for ages 7-15 and offers campouts to Big Sur and Morro Bay. It’s based in Cambria. Info: 927-0254 or campoceanpines.org.CAMP RAVINE WATERPARK offers overnight camps in Paso Robles. Info: 237-8500 or campravine.com.ENGLISH HORSE RIDING CAMPS take place June 13-Aug. 19 from 10am-2:45pm at Miller’s Equestrian Center. Overnight camps, excursions to Montaña de

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Oro, and weekend camps are available for ages 6-13. Cost is $225. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.

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WOODS HUMANE SOCIETY CRITTER CAMP is for 10 weeks beginning June 20 from 9am-4pm, Mon.-Thurs. and noon-6pm on Fridays. For children ages 9-12 years, this weeklong day camp focuses on teaching humane education, responsible animal care, and local ecology. Cost is $200 per camper for a one-week ses-sion at Woods Humane Society, 875 Oklahoma Ave. in SLO. Info: 543-9316, [email protected], or woodshumane.org.ZOO TO YOU: WHERE ANIMALS CALL HOME: Join this fun and informative travel guide from Zoo to You and go global as you discover the unique habitats some animals call home. Meet live animals and learn what they eat and how they survive in the ever-changing world on June 22 at 2pm in the Library Conference Room, 1000 Spring St. in Paso Robles (free tickets are required), and at 4pm at the Library Study Center, 3600 Oak St. (tickets aren’t required). Info is available start-ing June 1: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.ZOO CAMPS kick off June 13–17 with Backyard Buddies: Embark on an adventure to discover the furry, scaly, and feathered creatures in your own back-yard. For grades K-3. June 20-24: Animal Behavior Revealed: Why do tigers crouch and flamingos move in unison? Explore the many unique behaviors of animals and the importance of behavioral studies to the suc-cess of wildlife conservation in the zoo and in the wild. For grades 4-5. June 27–July 1: Extreme Makeover: Animal Style: Dig in to find out how animals construct their homes. For grades K-3. July 4-8: Animal Olym-pics: Move aside, Michael Phelps. Animals possess special talents that make them awesome Olympians. The zoo has long jumpers, speed racers, and world-class gymnasts. Come see perfect 10s and earn your own gold medal. Grades 4-5. July 11–15: Animal Defense: From tigers to tinamou (look it up!), all animals have some kind of defense. Campers will learn different ways animals protect themselves. For grades K-3. July 18-22: ZSI: Zoo Scene Investigation: Be a detective and venture through the zoo to solve clues about the animal kingdom. Test your newly acquired knowledge of zoo animals and scientific methods—you never know what you’ll discover. Grades 4-5. July 25-29 and Aug. 8-12: Environment’s Got Talent: Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle! Discover nature’s animal recy-clers, and learn how these important creatures help all living things on our planet and how you can, too. Aug. 1-5 and 15-19: Junior Zookeeper in Training: Do you dream of working at the zoo? Come see what the zookeepers really do and experience firsthand what it takes to make our zoo the wonderful place it is. Grades 4-5. It’s all at the Charles Paddock Zoo in Atascadero. Info: 470-3172 or charlespaddockzoo.org.

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ANIMALS AND FOSSILS OF PRE-HISTORIC SLO: Travel back in time from the end of the last global Ice Age to the age of the dinosaurs with local Earth Scientist Aleksandra Wydzga and learn about the pre-historic animals that once walked and swam in your backyard on Aug. 3 with two presentations: one at 2pm in the Library Conference Room, 1000 Spring St., where free tickets are required, and one at 4pm in the Library Study Center, 3600 Oak St., where tickets aren’t required. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.AVILA BEACH SEA LIFE CENTER CAMPS include a teen marine bio camp, ocean science for girls, hap-pening all summer for ages 3 and up. Info: 595-7280 or sealifecenter.org.CHILDREN’S ART AND GARDENING ACTIV-ITY takes place June 11 from 1-3pm. Painting and planting—what could be better than spending a nice afternoon outside learning and creating at the San Luis

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Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Road in SLO across from Cuesta College off of Hwy 1? There’s a suggested donation of $5. Info: 541-1400, Ext. 304, or slobg.org.EARTH ALERT: GREENING YOUR WORLD allows students to learn a greater understanding, respect, and appreciation for the natural world. For upcoming 5th-9th graders, it takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28. Cost is $85 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.GARDENING FOR FITNESS AND FUN provides hands-on skills for the gardener/agriculturist, while exploring the physical, scientific, artistic, and cultural dimensions of gardening for upcoming 5th-9th graders. It takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 10:30am. Cost is $85 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net.THE GUADALUPE-NIPOMO DUNES CENTER offers a variety of summer science and day camps for students in grades K-9. Programs vary in length and are focused on science, technol-ogy, engineering, and mathematics, giving hands-on learning opportunities to more than 300 children in the Guadalupe and Santa Maria areas. Info: dunescenter.org, 343-2455,or [email protected] EDUCATION takes place July 11-16.

Completion of this class is required for all first-time hunters in California, to obtain a California Hunter Safety Certificate, and is required for most hunt-ers who want to hunt out-of-state. Course material includes firearms safety, sportsmanship, and wildlife conservation. For ages 12 up in Atascadero. Info: atascadero.org or 461-5000.JR. RANGER ACTIVITY CAMP takes place June 20-24 and Aug. 15-19 from 9am-2pm. Join city park rangers in a fun camp designed to teach young outdoor enthusiasts about the wild environment surrounding SLO. Cost is $100 for the week at Sinsheimer Park in SLO for ages 6-13. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/park-sandrecreation.MEDITERRANEAN ADVENTURE CAMP takes place July 25-29 from 9am-3pm for grades 2-6. Kids will discover the wonders of the natural environment through art, exploration, cooking, singing, and hiking at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden, 3450 Dairy Creek Road in SLO across from Cuesta College off of Hwy 1. Cost is $150 per child for the week, with a 10 percent discount for “Garden Members.” Info and RSVP: [email protected]; 541-1400, Ext. 304; or slobg.org.

Cooking, living, Crafts

BABYSITTING AND CPR CAMP takes place June 13-17 from 1-5pm and teaches babysitting child-care skills, giving students infant/child CPR certification, first aid, safety tips, instruction, and babysitting re-sponsibility education. Cost is $45 per session, plus a $55 material fee. Camps take place at the Colony Park Community Center, 5599 Traffic Way in Atascadero. Info: 461-5000 or atascadero.org.BAKE AND DECORATE is for 5th-9th graders at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or community-programs.net.FUN, FOOD, AND FITNESS: Hands-on activities, experiments, and discussion educate students about healthy food choices, cultural lifestyles, and fitness while “Cooking Around the World.” For upcoming 4th graders, this takes place June 20-July 7, July 11-28, and Aug. 1-4 from 8:30am-12:30pm. Cost is $132 for all four days at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and regis-tration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.GIRL SCOUTS GO NATIVE is the Girl Scout Day Camp with a Native American culture theme taking place Aug. 1-5 from 9am-3pm for girls entering grades K-12. Non-Girl Scouts are welcome for an ad-ditional $12 fee. Come to Nipomo Regional Park. Cost is $55. Adult volunteers receive a free campership for their daughter. Info and registration: 540-1203 or

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3D SCULPTURE: SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS TO SAVE THE PLANET: This class will balance science and whimsy with students building 3-D objects out of scrap wood, cereal boxes, used plastics, and other oddments for upcoming 5th-9th graders. It’s Monday-Thursday June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 from 9:30-10:20am. Cost is $85 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.THE AMAZING SPACE RACE CAMP takes place July 25-29 from 9am to 3:30pm at Cal Poly and is taught by Destination Sci-ence staff. Build and launch your own rocket 1,000 feet into the air, create a glow-in-the-dark star window, battle gravity from an explosive splat, build a planetary rover, and explore precious gems and crystals. Info: Destination-Science.org or 1-888-909-2822.ATASCADERO MAD SCIENCE CAMPS include a NASA Academy Journey into Space Camp that will teach about the four forces of fl ight and the challenges of space travel. Participate in a rocket launch. It’s all June 20-24. Secret Agent Lab Crazy Crime Lab Camp will have students checking for clues using handwriting analysis, UV fi nger-prints, and evidence left at a crime scene July 11-15. Cost is $250. Crazy Chemistry Camp will have campers shaking up a fl ask of fun in the lab as a junior chemist Aug. 8-12. Cost is $125 for this camp and the June camp. All camps will take place at the Colony Park

Community Center and are open to ages 5-12. Info and registration: atascadero.org or 461-5000.BUSTING MYTHS WITH COOL SCIENCE CAMP takes place July 11-15 from 9am-3:30pm at Cal Poly, taught by Destination Science staff. Uncover unusual science oddities and air-powered cannons, hold electric lightning in the palm of your hand, investigate giant squid, dig into your brain box invention kit, feel the power of your beating heart, make a bubble as big as you, and turn your room into a laser light rock party. Info: DestinationScience.org or 1-888-909-2822.DIGITAL IMAGING covers digital cameras, scanners, and camcord-ers and will teach students how to manipulate and edit photos using PhotoShop, Word, and Microsoft Publisher. For upcoming 5th-9th graders, it takes place Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 from 11:30am-12:20pm. Cost is $85 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.EXPLORING LIFE ON PLANET EARTH takes upcoming 5th-9th graders around the world in three weeks, Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 1pm. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta Col-lege in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.FUN WITH SCIENCE IN NI-POMO offers hands-on exploration of gravity, oceanography, and more for two three-day sessions starting July 11 and July 26. For ages

6-6th grade, cost is $35/$45. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.INTRO TO COMPUTERS includes an introduction to the keyboard and using a word processor for upcom-ing 4th graders Aug. 1-4 from 8:30am-12:30pm. Cost is $132 for the four classes at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.MAD SCIENCE CAMP takes place June-August from 9am-noon or 4pm. It’s a super fun and educa-tional summer camp for ages 6-13. Cost is $125/$250 at the Ludwick Community Center. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.MAD SCIENCE SUMMER CAMPS AT THE EXPLORATION STATION take place July 11-15 and July 25-29 for ages 5-9. NASA Journey into Space Camp lets kids explore the atmosphere and beyond—take a planetary tour and learn all about the moon, the sun and other stars, and space travel, see what astronauts eat and what impact space travel has on the human body. Crazy Chemworks Lab Camp: Kids will learn all about chemical reactions and states of matter. Cost is $150. Info and registration: 473-1421, [email protected], or explora-tionstation.org.POWERPOINT PRESENTA-TIONS FOR SCHOOL teaches how to deliver great presentations for school, friends, and family. For upcoming 5th-9th graders, it’s Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 from 8:30-9:20am. Cost is $85 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or

communityprograms.net.SCIENCE CAMPS IN PISMO include make-and-take-home sci-ence projects July 18-22 in Shell Beach for ages 6-11, Secret Agent Crazy Crime Lab starting July 25, Crazy Chemistry starting Aug. 1, and NASA Academy, Journey into Space Camp, on June 27 for ages 5-12, depending on the camp. Cost is $125/$250. Info: 773-7063 or pismobeach.org.SCIENCE IN SLO allows kids to explore the world in four exciting days for upcoming 4th graders Aug. 1-4 from 8:30am-12:30pm. Cost is $132 for all four classes at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registra-

tion: 546-3132 or communitypro-grams.net.SUPERCHARGED SCIENCE CAMP is held Aug. 8-12, Monday-Friday, from 10am–2pm for ages 7-12. This wild week of hands-on science includes blast rockets, building robots, wiring up burglar alarms, shattering laser beams, and real experiments in astronomy, aerodynamics, electromagnetism, robotics, engineering, chemistry, and physics, all taught by a real engineer, scientist, and university instructor at El Chorro Regional Park in San Luis Obispo. Cost is $165 per child, plus an $85 material fee. Info and registration: superchargedscience.com/camp or 617-1789.TECHNO ROBOT CREATORS CAMP takes place June 27-July 1 and Aug. 1-5 from 9am-3:30pm at Cal Poly, taught by Destination Science staff. Kids will build and take home their own Mega-Bot. This techno camp includes electric room alarms, laser spinners, and electronic bug listening devices. Info: DestinationScience.org or 1-888-909-2822.WEB PAGE DESIGN: Students will design their own web page using MS Word and Dream Weaver MX. For upcoming 5th-9th graders,

it takes place Monday-Thursday June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 from 9:30-11:20am. Cost is $160 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info: 546-3132 or communitypro-grams.net.WILD EXTREME PHYSICS FUN CAMP takes place July 18-22 from 9am to 3:30pm at Cal Poly, taught by Destination Science staff. Discover physics inventions using a really cool electronic invention kit, and solve a mystery revolving around animals by using your sci-ence skills. Bounce across a fi eld on a “hippity-hop”-type ball while dis-covering Newton’s laws of action/reaction. Info: DestinationScience.org or 1-888-909-2822.

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ing and drawing. It shows in May at the Paso Robles Library, 1000 Spring St. Info: 237-3870 or prcity. com/library.CAMP OCEAN PINES features “Teen Adventure Trips” starting June 19 and continuing through Aug. 14 and include excursions to Yosemite, Hawaii, and even Kilimanjaro. Info: 927-0254 or campocean-pines.org.CENTRAL COAST WRITERS CONFERENCE—CALLING ALL TEEN WRITERS takes place at Cuesta College Sept. 16-17 and includes a teen program for $80. Info: 546-3132, communityprograms.net, or find them on Facebook.com. COUNSELOR IN TRAINING (CIT) PROGRAM takes place June 27-Aug. 12 at Sinsheimer Elementary in SLO. Times TBD. It’s for teens, ages 13-16, looking to make a difference, be a role model, and gain volunteer experience. This program is free. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.DRAWING FROM NATURE offers a forum for ages 13 and up to create on Tuesdays from June 28- Aug. 2. Cost is $75/$85. Info: 929-5437 or nipomo recreation.org.IT’S SHOWTIME! Creating a critical eye for film makes going to the movies an exciting, educational experience for upcoming 5th-9th graders Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28 at 11:30am. Cost is $80 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or communityprograms.net.PASO ROBLES LIBRARY TEEN/TWEEN SUMMER READING PROGRAM is for ages 10-18. Do you find yourself asking “who am I and where am I going?” Explore these and other mysteries of life at the Paso Robles City Library this summer when you sign up for “You are Here!”—the annual reading incentive program. Earn cool prizes as you complete challenges on the bingo-inspired reading log and attend programs on Thursdays: June 23, June 30, July 7, and July 14. Come to 1000 Spring St. Info: 237-3870 or prcity.com/library.ROCK CLIMBING CAMPS take place June-August from 9:30am-5pm for ages 13-19 at Bishop’s Peak in SLO. Camps focus on outdoor rock climbing in a fun and safe environment. Cost is $225 per week. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.MARBLING MADNESS teaches faux painting techniques from a professional in Nipomo on June 25 at 1pm for ages 14 and up. Cost is $75/$85. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.MENTORING/LEADERSHIP PROGRAM is for teens who want to make an impact on their younger peers starting June 20, on Mondays, for grades 7-12. Men-tors will learn workplace etiquette, résumé building skills, child safety, and more. Cost is $40/$50. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.THE MORRO BAY TEEN CENTER is home of The Rockies, and is open Monday-Saturday from 1-7pm at 231 Atascadero Road in front of Morro Bay High School. Info: 772-6212.PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB is for all levels and ages 13 and up, meeting monthly on Wednesdays starting on June 1 and going all year, in addition to group out-ings on Sundays. Cost is $30/$40. Info: 929-5437 or nipomorecreation.org.QUEST FOR TEENS takes place June 27-July 1 from 9am-3pm at the Ludwick Community Center in SLO. Quest takes teens on a fun and informative journey while teaching leadership, teamwork, and responsibil-ity for ages 13-16. This program is free. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksandrecreation.TAI CHI begins July 23 in Pismo in the Dinosaur Caves Park with Dr. Troy Smith for ages 14 and up. Cost is $10. Info: pismobeach.org.TENNIS CAMPS take place July 25-28 from 11am-2pm. Teens can expect to build fundamental skills of tennis. Cost is $210 for the week, $51 for drop-ins at Sinsheimer Park. Info: 781-7300 or slocity.org/parksan-drecreation.WATER POLO: Experienced players are invited to join the drop-in water polo games for men and women,

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power and hand tools to the mills and cabinet trade and is designed to accommodate all levels of experi-ence for upcoming 5th-9th graders Monday-Thursday, June 20-July 7 and July 11-28. Cost is $195 per class at Cuesta College in SLO. Info and registration: 546-3132 or com-munityprograms.net.

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