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Santa Maria Sun / Calendar EventsNovember 18 - November 25Recreation
LAUGHTER YOGA
Ongoing (10 a.m.) is a forced laughter and breathing stress relief class with certified Laughter Yoga leader Bill Alarid that meets Fridays at
Phone: 937-9750
Luis Oasis Senior Center Health
LAUGHTER YOGA
(10:45 a.m.) is an aerobic excercise that can be done without strain by all body types including people in wheelchairs. It can be done in anything from suits to shorts. Laughter yoga meets Thursdays at
William Alarid
Mussell Senior Center Cost: Free Farmers Markets
GROWING GROUNDS FARM
(noon to dusk) sells vegetables and flowers grown at the farm Thursdays from
Growing Grounds Farm
Growing Grounds Farm
LOMPOC
(1:30 p.m. to dusk) features food, entertainment, and activities for the whole family Fridays from
Phone: 305-9829
Lompoc Farmers Market Clubs and Meetings
DEBTORS ANONYMOUS
(6 p.m.) is a 12-step program for people whose debts or spending problems are causing troubles in their lives or the lives of others. It meets every Thursday (except holidays) at
Phone: 927-1018
St. Barnabus Episcopal Church Library Special Events
BIRD NESTING BOX PRESENTATION AT SLO BOTANICAL GARDEN
November 18 (2 p.m.) offers helpful tips for creating a backyard bird sanctuary. The Garden welcomes Morro Coast Audubon Society member Cheryl Lish for this informative presentation with bird boxes available for sale benefiting the Morro Coast Audubon Society on Nov. 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. with a free docent led garden tour at
Lindsey Collinsworth
San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden Cost: $10, $5 for members
HOPEDANCE FILMS
November 18 (7 p.m.) presents a screening of the documentary Choice Point on Dec. 6 at
info@hopedance.org
Unity Chapel of Light Cost: $6 to $10 suggested donation
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER SANTA BARBARA
Worth The Drive November 18 (2:30 to 3:30 p.m.) presents its annual "Super Sunday" fundraiser event on Nov. 18 including free programs like a young family program titled "Stories on the Theme of Gratitude" from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and a discussion by Rabbi Cohen "What is 'Shema'? What does it mean to Listen, Hear, or Witness" from
Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara
Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara Concerts
November 18 (3 p.m.) is a relaxing afternoon of chamber music featuring wine with light hors d’oeuvres and a musical program performed by members of the San Luis Obispo Symphony. The concert will feature Mozart’s famous “Dissonance” String Quartet and Beethoven’s powerful String Quintet in C Major on Nov. 18 at
SLO Symphony
Monarch Club at Trilogy Monarch Dunes Cost: $50
THE BASIN STREET REGULARS
Worth The Drive November 18 (11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) presents a concert of "America's Music" featuring performances by the Bason Street Regulars, Valerie Johnson and her King Bees, and The Viper Six on Nov. 18 from
Phone: 481-7840
Veterans Memorial Building Cost: $10, $5 for members
THE SLO COUNTY BAND
Worth The Drive November 18 (3 p.m.) presents the 18th annual Benefit Concert for the Homeless on Nov. 18 at
cgrosee@charter.net
Mount Carmel Lutheran Church Spiritual
November 19 (6 p.m.) is an ongoing circle of individuals desiring to develop and expand our personal relationship with our angels for divine guidance. Meets Mondays at
Julie Jensen
Unity Chapel of Light Special Events
THE 9TH ANNUAL COWGIRL CHRISTMAS
Worth The Drive November 24 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) features a plethora of hand-made, western themed items for sale as well as food, raffles, and more on Nov. 24 from
thekimber7@yahoo.com
Trinity Hall
THE SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART
Worth The Drive November 24 (noon to 5 p.m.) presents the "Katya Glass Trunk Show" on Nov. 24 from
info@sbma.net
Santa Barbara Museum of Art Clubs and Meetings
CENTRAL COAST VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA
November 24 (11 a.m.) Chapter 982 holds its monthly meetings the last Saturday of each month at
Henry Alfaro
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