Apr 03 Thursday
Marshall Otwell and Sunny Wright hit the stage for a great evening of live Jazz. Mr. Otwell made his recording debut on McRae’s misconceived 1976 Blue Note album Can’t Hide Love, but his lovely, telegraphic accompaniment was captured on several excellent Concord albums, including his favorite, 1983’s Nat “King” Cole tribute, You’re Looking at Me.
Apr 04 Friday
Join Growing Grounds Farm for our Everything Edible plant event! This annual spring celebration will have everything you need to get your garden growing. There will be a wide variety of Tomato, Peppers, Herbs and many more Spring and Summer vegetable plant starts for sale. There are several follow up events at different locations, please see flier or give us a call for more information.
Join Growing Grounds Farm for our Everything Edible plant event! This family-friendly, annual Spring celebration will have everything you need to get your garden growing.
Join the Morro Bay Shanty Project for an encore! We will sing songs of the sea, both historical and hysterical. Sing along with us. Half our tips will be donated to the Central Coast Funds for Children. Enjoy fresh baked goods while we entertain you for the greater good.
Join us for an uplifting and interactive drum circle led by Dee DiGioia of Mindful Kindful YOUniversity! Designed for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. Guests are also welcome. This session promotes relaxation, reduces stress and boosts mood through rhythm and creative expression. Drums provided. No experience needed – just come ready to connect, have fun and feel the beat
Puffer's goes off April 4th with a funky infused jazz, blues and soul evening—Sunny Wright is joined by Jacob Odell, Joe Duran and Sean Collins Alexander.
Step into the world of a musical theater lover as a forgotten gem from the Jazz Age comes to life in The Drowsy Chaperone! This Tony Award-winning comedy is a love letter to classic musicals, filled with show-stopping numbers, outrageous characters, and non-stop laughter, presented by the Templeton High School Theatre Arts program. This show is best for children 12 and older, as it contains mature themes (smoking, alcohol use) Showtimes:—Thursday, April 3. 7 pm—Friday, April 4 . 7 pm—Saturday, April 5. 2 pm—Thursday, April 10. 7 pm—Friday, April 11. 7 pm—Saturday, April 12. 2 pm
Come support the students auditioning for our newest scholarship program! Cuesta College has been a bright light in music education on the Central Coast for decades. Now, with the Cuesta Conservatory program, we are building on that to create a premiere cohort of talented and committed students to do something special at Cuesta. Together, these students will be performing in our ensembles and reaching out to the community while focusing on growing as much as possible on their musicianship and growth. This program is a place for advanced students to focus on their music studies without the normal distractions that would be common to many college students. Tickets are PWYW: Pay What You Want. Please feel free to select a complimentary ticket if that best aligns with your situation but you would still like to support these students.
Apr 05 Saturday
Over 200 plants: Tomatoes anad bare root fruit trees.
Join us on an informative and illuminating journey to discover tea, the second most consumed beverage in the world after water. The world of tea is more vast and beautiful than you can imagine…full of history, legend, culture, and mysticism. In this class you will dive into fascinating myths and origin stories, learn to differentiate the 6 main types of tea, get hands-on experience brewing tea with the proper techniques, taste teas from across the globe like a sommelier, and much more. Two sessions: April 5th and April 12th.