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Santa Maria Sun / Calendar EventsDecember 29 - January 5Concerts
THE CENTRAL CITY SWING AND PVHS JAZZ BAND
(7:30 p.m.) present a dual concert on May 28 at
Unity Chapel of Light
Unity Chapel of Light Cost: Donations accepted Recreation
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
CENTRAL COAST FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP
(10:30 a.m. to noon) meets the third Saturday of each month from
ccfibrosupport@charter.net
Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Special Events
AN AUTHOR BOOK SIGNING
December 29 (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) with author Brenda Wilder and her book The Grand Adventures of Sadie Mae Fuller on Dec. 29 from
reneemiranda@yahoo.com
South Side Coffee Company Clubs and Meetings
CENTRAL COAST VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA
December 29 (11 a.m.) Chapter 982 holds its monthly meetings the last Saturday of each month at
Henry Alfaro
Mary Van Buren School Special Events
Worth The Drive December 31 (8 p.m. to 12:15 a.m.) will feature the live music of Unfinished Business.The event will include a Prime Rib, Chicken Marsala, and Cajun Salmon buffet dinner, door prizes, party hats and noise makers, and a champagne toast at midnight. Bar and $10 corkage fee benefits Arroyo Grande Knights of Columbus. Doors open on Dec. 31 at 6 p.m. with dinner served from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and dancing will be from
Ed Miller
Pismo Beach Veterans Building Cost: $65 Concerts
THE MIGHTY CROON DOGS
December 31 (9:30 p.m.) offers a New Year's Eve concert event featuring live music of several genres on Dec. 31 starting at
funlivemusic@fix.net
Union Hotel Cost: $20 in advance, $25 at the door Dance Lessons
MONDAY NIGHT LINE DANCING!
December 31 (7:15 p.m.) teaches how to gain confidence with many of the basic steps by learning the process of linking the steps together to form the dance. Line dancing teaches modern, urban sophistication, swing syncopations, flowing waltz, nightclub rhythms, and some Latin flavor. It’s fun, great exercise, and it will free the dancer in you! Meets Mondays with beginners at 6:30 p.m. and intermediate classes at
Vanessa Robertson
Moose Lodge Family Center Cost: $6 Spiritual
December 31 (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
SANTA BARBARA CONTEMPORARY ARTS FORUM
Worth The Drive January 4 (7 to 9 p.m.) presents "Crave: Art, Food, and Social Experience" featuring a "New Year/Clean Slate Art event" on Jan. 4 from
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum Nightlife
January 4 (6 to 9 p.m. ) at the Dolphin Bay Resort and Spa is a wonderful Tropical Brazilian Guitar weekend featuring great food and wine bar, great views, and great music on Fridays from
Phone: 773-8900
Lido Restaurant, Dolphin Bay Resort and Spa Cost: Free admission |
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