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ADVENTURE, PASSION<br />

| HAPPENINGS<br />

Culture & Events<br />

Theatre Classes for All Ages!<br />

New socially-distant curriculum with<br />

approved Covid-19 safety protocols<br />

Sign up today at slorep.org<br />

ART AT THE GARDEN SHOW & FUNDRAISER<br />

The second annual fine art show and sale to benefit the<br />

San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden opens with a wine,<br />

appetizer, and chocolate reception on Friday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 6.<br />

The show continues through the weekend and features<br />

twenty well-known local artists. The free event, held in<br />

the Oak Glen Pavilion at the Garden, includes oneof-a-kind<br />

jewelry, glass, paintings, wood, ceramics, and<br />

wearable textiles.<br />

<strong>Nov</strong>ember 6-8 // slobg.org<br />

OPEN <strong>SLO</strong><br />

The City of San Luis Obispo is allowing businesses to expand their footprints into streets and<br />

to use other strategies to improve safety and access for residents jogging, bicycling, and strolling<br />

downtown. Temporary “parklets,” using water-filled barricades and other materials, have allowed<br />

businesses to use parking lanes on a daily basis. The block of Monterey Street between Chorro<br />

and Morro Streets is closed to eastbound car traffic, allowing for outdoor dining on half the street.<br />

Ongoing // openslo.org<br />

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BEHIND THE<br />

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98 | <strong>SLO</strong> <strong>LIFE</strong> MAGAZINE | OCT/NOV <strong>2020</strong><br />

BILL<br />

OSTRANDER<br />

JUN/JUL 2014 & POLITICAL ACTION<br />

WEDNESDAY WORKDAYS<br />

Every Wednesday morning<br />

EcoSlo volunteers go to work<br />

from 8:45 to 10:15 am at Irish<br />

Hills Natural Reserve, Prefumo<br />

Canyon Road & Isabella Way,<br />

in San Luis Obispo, building<br />

new trails in city-owned open<br />

space. Want to help? Meet in<br />

the south corner of The Home<br />

Depot parking lot to work on<br />

trail maintenance and brushing.<br />

Every Wednesday // ecoslo.org<br />

PHOTO COURTESY OF SENSORIO<br />

SENSORIO<br />

Looking for a romantic retreat, or just some family<br />

fun? Bruce Munro: Field of Light at Sensorio in Paso<br />

Robles is open for visits. The weekly schedule for the<br />

event, singled out by The New York Times as one of<br />

“Fifty Places To Go in <strong>2020</strong>,”now includes Thursday<br />

and Sunday evenings. Visitors can watch the sunset<br />

and stroll through the fifteen-acre site as 58,000 solarpowered<br />

lights appear across the landscape.<br />

Now until January 3 // sensoriopaso.com

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