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SUMMARY:Book Club at the Garden
DESCRIPTION:🌿 You’re Invited to a Book Club at the Garden! 🌿 \nJoin us for a delightful early evening at the botanical garden as we come together to discuss Gardening with a Wild Heart by Judith Larner Lowry. \nSurrounded by blooming paths\, fragrant herbs\, and the gentle hum of nature\, we’ll explore Lowry’s passionate call to embrace native plants and cultivate gardens that truly belong to their place. This engaging discussion will delve into how gardening can be an act of restoration\, connection\, and wild beauty. \n🌸 What to Expect:\n• Thoughtful conversation about ecological gardening\n• Shared reflections and favorite passages\n• A peaceful garden stroll before the meeting for inspiration\n• Tea & Light Refreshments (bring your own and something to share if you choose) \nWhether you’re an experienced gardener or simply love being among plants\, this gathering is a wonderful opportunity to connect with a small group of fellow readers and nature enthusiasts. \nBring your copy of the book\, a friend\, and your curiosity. Let’s celebrate gardening with heart — and just a little wildness. \n*Free for Members\, Use Code: Member5 \n\nWe look forward to growing together! 🌱 \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/book-club-at-the-garden/
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SUMMARY:Nature Sunday: Trees of San Luis Obispo
DESCRIPTION:Join Faylla Chapman and Kyle Nessen at the SLO Botanic Garden Pavilion for a talk on trees commemorating Arbor Day\, April 24th. Faylla will do a slide show on the Heritage Trees of San Luis Obispo and Kyle will show slides of places around SLO before and after trees\, highlighting their importance in the landscape. After the talks there will be a tour of the garden to see samples of some of the trees discussed. \nFaylla is a retired marine biologist\, a retired science and agriculture teacher at Morro Bay High School\, and a former State Parks docent leading nature walks. She is currently a docent at the SLO Botanic Garden\, a leader of habitat walks for Morro Coast Audubon\, and a presenter of various nature walks and activities for kids and in the community. \n \nKyle Nessen is a lecturer at Cal Poly and instructor at Cuesta College\, where he teaches Botany and Environmental Biology. He holds a bachelor’s degree in botany and recently completed his master’s work investigating how microclimate dynamics affect monarch butterfly behavior at overwintering sites. With years of experience as an environmental consultant focused on monarch habitat restoration across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties\, Kyle now owns Baywood Labs\, a consulting firm that specializes in new approaches to monarch habitat management. Kyle serves on the board of the Morro Bay National Estuary Program and on the steering committee for the Central Coast Biological Society. \n \nFree registration applies to participation with Nature Sunday topic and covers garden admission for the day. \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/nature-sunday-treesofsanluisobispo/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T130000
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CREATED:20260209T201757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T195652Z
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SUMMARY:Fused Glass Garden Stake Workshop with Ja9
DESCRIPTION:Explore the art of fused glass to create a one-of-a-kind garden stake. \nYou’ll learn how to cut glass and prepare your piece for firing. Bring your creativity and artistic flair and learn from our Executive Director\, Janine Stillman\, an internationally known fused glass instructor. Beginners are welcome! \nAn additional materials fee of $50 will be required\, payable to the instructor on the day of the class- cash only\, please. \n*Members use code Member10off to receive your discount. Membership will be verified at entry. \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/fused-glass-garden-stake-workshop-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260331T222822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T180114Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Bliss- Movement & Sound Journey at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an immersion of nature\, movement and sound this Earth Day.  \nJamie Nicole of Harmonic Holistics and Ana of Oceana Yoga will lead participants on an organic\, electronic fusion of earth and creativity.  \nThe evening will begin with an all-levels\, slow yoga flow led by Ana to help access mobility\, strength and relaxation. Then\, we will move into a conscious dance amidst the SLO Botanical Garden’s array of native and blooming beauties with silent disco headphones and music by DJ Oceana. We will conclude by integrating movement\, dance and nature immersion with a healing sound bath led by Jamie Nicole. \nFAQ:\nWhat kind of music?\nThe dance will be a mix of conscious dance and ecstatic music fused – think organic bass\, deep house music\, and lyrical medleys singing gratitude of our shared planet. \nWhat if I’ve never done yoga?\nSlow yoga with Ana provides accessibility\, ease and invigoration from first time students to seasoned practitioners.  \nWhat is the cost of this experience?\nWe are offering sliding scale tickets so please choose the price that fits your budget. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/gardenblissmovementandsoundatslobg/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T120000
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CREATED:20260318T230541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T205816Z
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SUMMARY:Birds and Bloom with Morro Coast Audubon Society
DESCRIPTION:Free for Members! \nThe SLO Botanical Garden in collaboration with the Morro Coast Audubon Society presents a bird walk exploring the unique relationship between birds and botany. Plant lovers and bird watchers will learn about this delicate and interconnected relationship\, from pollination to seed distribution to nesting and shelter. Susie Reddy and Faylla Chapman will lead the two-hour exploration\, on mostly flat terrain. We expect to see and hear a wide variety of avian species as they feed\, hide\, nest\, and defend territory in the garden’s lush habitat. \nMembers\, please use code “FREEBIRD” to receive your complimentary ticket. Membership will be verified. Become a member today! \nEnrollment special:  On the day of the class\, the $15 fee can be applied toward SLOBG membership. \nPlease note: El Chorro Regional Park charges a $5 day use fee on Friday thru Sunday and holidays from March thru October. Consider purchasing an annual pass or brining cash to expedite the entry process.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/birds-and-bloom/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260311T005700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T171129Z
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SUMMARY:Free Family Day: Learn About Our Coastal Ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:Free Family Day: Learn About Our Coastal Ecosystem  \nJoin our friends at Sea Otter Savvy\, SLO Beaver Brigade and Pacific Wildlife Care at the SLO Botanical Garden to learn about some of our favorite coastal creatures and ways to protect them. Enjoy informational booths throughout the Oak Glenn Pavilion and on the beautiful outside terrace. Be sure to stop by explore a display of local seaweeds and shells and talk to local educators.  \nThis event is family-friendly and FREE! Garden admission is waived for the day so be sure to take a stroll and check out our Gift Shop and Garden Nursery. \nPlease Note:The El Chorro Regional Park day use fee is $5 on Fridays\, Saturdays\, Sundays and Holidays from March thru October. Please bring cash to expedite the entry process. \n        \n \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/free-family-day-coastalecosystem/
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CREATED:20260226T221251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T232434Z
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SUMMARY:Pacific Wildlife Care Presents: Wildlife Babies ~ When to Help and When to Leave Them Be? 
DESCRIPTION:Join Pacific Wildlife Care at SLO Botanical Garden’s Oak Glenn Pavilion Education Center for a public talk on the fascinating world of wildlife babies. Learn about ecology\, wildlife rehabilitation\, common myths\, and practical tips for supporting wildlife in your backyard. After the talk\, spend a few minutes meeting one of our Wildlife Ambassadors! \nThis program is free and open to the public. Donations to the SLO Botanical Garden are welcomed and directly support the Garden and related educational events. \nDoors open: 5:30 PM | Program: 6:00–7:00 PM
URL:https://slobg.org/event/pacific-wildlife-care-presents-wildlife-babies-when-to-help-and-when-to-leave-them-be/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260324T230543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T185938Z
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SUMMARY:Founders Tour with Eve
DESCRIPTION:Join SLOBG founder and Mediterranean plant expert\, Eve Vigil\, for a behind-the-scenes tour of the SLO Botanical Garden. Eve may talk about the Garden’s history\, what’s in bloom\, important maintenance\, interesting and unique plants\, or whatever most interests the group. \nCome on out and get your questions answered! Meet new people and learn great tips and tricks for having a stunning water-frugal garden. \nMembers can tour for free! Enter code: MemberTen \nTour fee includes admission to the Garden for non-members.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/founders-tour-with-eve-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251002T192154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T222944Z
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SUMMARY:Ladies Lunch Club & Private Garden Tour- Sara Corliss (private event)
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a potluck lunch\, followed by a private Garden tour with Executive Director Janine Stillman at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden.  If you can’t stay for the tour\, we hope you will still join us for lunch.11:30pm – Lunch / Oak Glen Pavilion1:00pm – Tour (about 45 minutes)If you plan to go on the tour\, please wear / bring walking shoes.Not a member of this group? Please email ed@slobg.org to schedule your own private tour.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/fall-ladies-lunch-club-private-garden-tour-sara-corliss/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Road\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T204500
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260218T015314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T172343Z
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Night & Stargazing at SLO Botanical Gardens with Central Coast Astronomical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Coast Astronomical Society (CCAS) for an evening of stargazing at the SLO Botanical Garden. Explore the night sky with telescopes and guided viewing hosted by CCAS. Take a close-up look at star clusters\, galaxies\, Jupiter’s cloud bands and moons\, and deep-sky objects including Orion’s beautiful M42 Nebula. Whether you’re new to astronomy or a seasoned skywatcher\, this is a fun and welcoming event! \nWe will begin with a live astronomy presentation at 7:00 pm\, where CCAS will take you on a guided tour of the night sky and preview the objects we will be observing. At 7:30 pm\, we head outside to the telescope area for hands-on viewing\, with stargazing continuing until 8:30 pm. Our friendly astronomers will bring telescopes\, you may bring binoculars and your sense of wonder. \nBecause the star tour sets the stage for the whole experience\, we encourage guests to arrive on time. The presentation helps you know what to look for and makes the telescope viewing far more meaningful. \nThis is a free event\, however reservations are required and a suggested $10 donation is appreciated to support the garden. This program is rain or shine. If clouds roll in\, we will have engaging indoor activities\, demonstrations\, and astronomy exploration for attendees 7 and older. Clear skies or not\,  we will learn something new and enjoy an evening immersed in the wonders of the universe. Arriving at the park: We highly recommend that you arrive before start time\, to allow for time to check out the telescopes\, talk with astronomers\, and find a good seat for the star show. \nStar Party Etiquette and Guidelines\nTo help everyone enjoy the night sky\, please avoid using white lights after dark and use only minimal red light when necessary. Alcoholic beverages\, smoking\, and vaping are not permitted at stargazing activities or near the telescopes. Please wear sturdy shoes\, as we’ll be walking around expensive equipment in low light. To maintain a safe observing environment\, please no pets or small children (under the age of 7). \n  \n*Please note: El Chorro Regional Park charges a $5 day use fee to enter the park from March thru October. Please carpool and have cash handy to expedite park entry.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/astronomy-night-stargazing-at-slo-botanical-gardens-with-central-coast-astronomical-society-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260226T213526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T214732Z
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SUMMARY:3.19.26 New Moon Sound Healing and Nature Meditation at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of connection\, peace through sound vibrations\, mindfulness\, and nature. Immerse in harmonic tones from crystal alchemy bowls\, Koshi chimes\, and more. These frequencies can slow busy thoughts\, steady the breath\, and enhance presence\, leaving you grounded\, open-hearted\, and inspired. \nPlan on arriving a bit early if you’d like to independently explore SLOBG grounds. The Sound Healing experience will take place indoors at the Oak Glen Pavilion (across from SLOBG Gift Shop) Doors will open at 5:15 pm. Please bring a yoga mat and blanket as desired. A few extras will be available to borrow. The floor is hard so some participants choose to bring an extra thick mat or a camp pad for extra comfort. Jamie will begin by leading the group on a short mediative nature walk followed by an indoor sound experience. \nInstructor Bio: Jamie\, of Harmonic Holistics\, is a full-time sound healing practitioner\, specializing in trauma-informed stress reduction practices. With a passion for everything meditation-related\, she believes everyone can meditate in their own unique way when given guidance\, patience\, and reassurance. When she isn’t sharing wellness activities\, she is hiking\, cuddling with her dog\, or expressing herself through dance. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/sound-healing-and-nature-meditation-at-the-slo-botanical-gardens-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260209T210213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T015157Z
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SUMMARY:Free Family Day: Ladybug Release Day!
DESCRIPTION:Free Family Day: Ladybug Release Day – Hooray! \nCome and celebrate ladybugs and their importance to the Garden. Learn some fun facts that you’re unlikely to forget and help release native ladybugs. If there are some left over\, you may be able to purchase a bag to take home to your own garden. Everyone is welcome! Ladybug attire encouraged. \nWe’ll also have games and crafts and fun in the Children’s Garden. Food and ladybug goodies available for purchase.  \nPlease note: Activities in the Children’s Garden will be from 10am until 2pm. Admission to the Garden is free all day. The Gift Shop & restrooms close at 2pm. \nA BIG THANKS to some special people and organizations that help to make this special day free for the community including the Central Coast Funds for Children! \nPlease Note: El Chorro Regional Park has extended their fee season and increased their day use fee. The day use fee is now $5 on Fridays\, Saturdays\, Sundays and Holidays from March thru October. Please bring cash to expedite the entry process. To avoid the $5 fee\, you may want to consider grabbing a bite to eat at Marcerro Restaurant and walking over from there.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/free-family-day-all-about-ladybugs-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260209T191153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T201507Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Journaling at the SLO Botanical Garden
DESCRIPTION:SLOBG welcomes you to a garden journaling group.   \nThe session will begin with 10-15 minutes of instruction or introduction of a theme.  After which\, members will have the opportunity to journal independently in the garden.  Sessions will conclude with a sharing of journals and experiences. \nWe will be using nature journaling as a tool to connect to nature and each other.  No experience necessary. Please bring a blank journal and pen or pencil.  Colored pencils or paints optional. \nRegistration includes garden admission for the day. Free to members. Enter Coupon code: 10off  \nPlease dress in layers and bring water\, snacks\, sunblock as need. This activity is intended for adults and children aged 10 and older who are accompanied by an adult. \n \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/garden-journaling-at-the-slo-botanical-garden-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260228T003430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T210002Z
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SUMMARY:Community Pack Walk with Ancestral Companions Dog Training
DESCRIPTION:Join Juan Luzuriaga\, dog trainer and owner of  Ancestral Companions\, along with your fellow nature lovers and their leashed canine companions for a community gathering starting at the SLOBG’s Cypress Circle\, across from the El Choro Regional Dog Park. We will begin with a group training and demonstration allowing time for questions and answers. Juan will offer guidance in how to manage reactivity\, fear-based aggression\, basic obedience\, resource guarding\, anxiety. After the group gathering\, attendees have the option of joining in a pack walk on the SLO Botanical Garden’s Discovery Trail. \n*SLOBG Member Discount: $5 (Use coupon code Member5)
URL:https://slobg.org/event/community-pack-walk-with-ancestral-companions-dog-training-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260211T221542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T002654Z
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SUMMARY:Founders Tour with Eve
DESCRIPTION:Join SLOBG founder and Mediterranean plant expert\, Eve Vigil\, for a behind-the-scenes tour of the SLO Botanical Garden. Eve may talk about the Garden’s history\, what’s in bloom\, important maintenance\, interesting and unique plants\, or whatever most interests the group. \nCome on out and get your questions answered! Meet new people and learn great tips and tricks for having a stunning water-frugal garden. \nMembers can tour for free! Enter code: MemberTen \nTour fee includes admission to the Garden for non-members.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/founders-tour-with-eve-9/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260114T002751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T162444Z
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Night & Stargazing at SLO Botanical Gardens with Central Coast Astronomical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Coast Astronomical Society (CCAS) for an evening of stargazing at the SLO Botanical Garden. Explore the night sky with telescopes and guided viewing hosted by CCAS. Take a close-up look at Saturn’s rings\, Jupiter’s cloud bands and moons\, the Moon in brilliant detail\, and deep-sky objects including Orion’s beautiful M42 Nebula. Whether you’re new to astronomy or a seasoned skywatcher\, this is a fun and welcoming event for all ages. \nWe will begin with a live astronomy presentation at 6:00 pm\, where CCAS will take you on a guided tour of the night sky and preview the objects we will be observing. At 6:30 pm\, we head outside to the telescope area for hands-on viewing\, with stargazing continuing until 8:30 pm. Our friendly astronomers will bring telescopes\, you may bring binoculars and your sense of wonder \nBecause the star tour sets the stage for the whole experience\, we encourage guests to arrive on time. The presentation helps you know what to look for and makes the telescope viewing far more meaningful. \nThis is a free event\, however reservations are required and a suggested $10 donation is appreciated to support the garden. This program is rain or shine. If clouds roll in\, we will have engaging indoor activities\, demonstrations\, and astronomy exploration for attendees 7 and older. Clear skies or not\,  we will learn something new and enjoy an evening immersed in the wonders of the universe. Arriving at the park: We highly recommend that you arrive before start time\, to allow for time to check out the telescopes\, talk with astronomers\, and find a good seat for the star show. \nStar Party Etiquette and Guidelines\nTo help everyone enjoy the night sky\, please avoid using white lights after dark and use only minimal red light when necessary. Alcoholic beverages\, smoking\, and vaping are not permitted at stargazing activities or near the telescopes. Please wear sturdy shoes\, as we’ll be walking around expensive equipment in low light. To maintain a safe observing environment\, please no pets or small children (under the age of 7).
URL:https://slobg.org/event/astronomy-night-stargazing-at-slo-botanical-gardens-with-central-coast-astronomical-society/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260205T224206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T203159Z
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SUMMARY:Nature Sunday: Fungi by a Fun Guy
DESCRIPTION:Join fungi enthusiast Dennis Sheridan for a short introductory lecture on fungi and observe fresh mushroom specimens found locally. \nThen take a walk through the garden to see what fungi can be found. Bring some samples of your own for identification and information about them. \n \nDennis is a local Renaissance man with a love of just about all things nature\, insects\, amphibians and mushrooms in particular. His travels and collecting trips have made him very knowledgeable in these areas and he has lots of fun things to add every time he speaks. \nFree registration applies to participation with Nature Sunday topic and covers garden admission for the day. \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/nature-sunday-fungiwithafunguy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260217T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260217T184500
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260131T213916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260131T215140Z
UID:230373-1771349400-1771353900@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Sound Healing and Nature Meditation at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of connection\, peace through sound vibrations\, mindfulness\, and nature. Immerse in harmonic tones from crystal alchemy bowls\, Koshi chimes\, and more. These frequencies can slow busy thoughts\, steady the breath\, and enhance presence\, leaving you grounded\, open-hearted\, and inspired. \nPlan on arriving a bit early if you’d like to independently explore SLOBG grounds. The Sound Healing experience will take place indoors at the Oak Glen Pavilion (across from SLOBG Gift Shop) Doors will open at 5:15 pm. Please bring a yoga mat and blanket as desired. A few extras will be available to borrow. The floor is hard so some participants choose to bring an extra thick mat or a camp pad for extra comfort. Jamie will begin by leading the group on a short mediative nature walk followed by an indoor sound experience. \nInstructor Bio: Jamie\, of Harmonic Holistics\, is a full-time sound healing practitioner\, specializing in trauma-informed stress reduction practices. With a passion for everything meditation-related\, she believes everyone can meditate in their own unique way when given guidance\, patience\, and reassurance. When she isn’t sharing wellness activities\, she is hiking\, cuddling with her dog\, or expressing herself through dance. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/sound-healing-and-nature-meditation-at-the-slo-botanical-gardens-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260107T233934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T235309Z
UID:229956-1770202800-1770208200@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Founders Tour with Eve
DESCRIPTION:Join SLOBG founder and Mediterranean plant expert\, Eve Vigil\, for a behind-the-scenes tour of the SLO Botanical Garden. Eve may talk about the Garden’s history\, what’s in bloom\, important maintenance\, interesting and unique plants\, or whatever most interests the group. \nCome on out and get your questions answered! Meet new people and learn great tips and tricks for having a stunning water-frugal garden. \nMembers can tour for free! Enter code: MemberTen \nTour fee includes admission to the Garden for non-members.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/founders-tour-with-eve-8/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260202T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251103T214721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T202031Z
UID:229203-1770024600-1770040800@slobg.org
SUMMARY:'26 Mushroom Discovery - Monday Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Mushroom Discovery series\, this Monday Field Trip is an opportunity ONLY for individuals who participated in the Saturday and Sunday workshops. You may also sign up if you’re an alumni of a previous Mushroom Discovery program at the SLO Botanical Garden. \nOn Monday\, Christian will lead us at an offsite location to search for and identify mushrooms in their natural habitat. This small group experience is a great way to learn even more about fungi. The location will be local and revealed closer to the day of the event\, as our instructor will find the ideal spot for a good variety of mushrooms. This event will happen rain or shine. Only extreme weather may cancel. \nInstructor Christian Schwarz studied Ecology and Evolution at UC Santa Cruz\, where his interest in the world of fungi became irrevocable. Although he is passionate about ecology and biodiversity in general\, Christian is most well-known as a field mycologist. He has co-authored two field guides — Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast and the upcoming Mushrooms of Cascadia\, both with Noah Siegel. He primarily spends his time seeking\, photographing\, collecting\, teaching about\, and publishing research on North American macrofungi\, and has served on the IUCN Red List Working Group for North American Fungi. He is a research associate of the Ken Norris Center for Natural History at UC Santa Cruz\, where he teaches undergraduate courses in mycology and community science. \nPlease dress for the weather and bring your own lunch and water. \nNote: Sign up for the Friday night lecture and the Mushroom Discovery Two-Day Workshop separately. \nMembers\, please enter code: Member5 for your SLOBG member’s discount. Membership will be verified.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/mushroom-discovery-monday-field-trip-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251103T211734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T190105Z
UID:229194-1769817600-1769990399@slobg.org
SUMMARY:'26 Mushroom Discovery Two-Day Workshop: Exploration and Identification
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Mushroom Discovery series\, this hands-on and experiential learning program will happen over two days on Saturday\, January 31st from 10am to 4pm and Sunday\, February 1st 2026\, from 10am to 4pm. \nDoors open at 9:30 – please plan to arrive on-time for these two full days of learning. \nOn Saturday\, participants will begin in the Oak Glen Pavilion with Christian teaching the basics of mushrooms and mushroom identification. The class will then move outside through a portion of the SLO Botanical Garden. Tips and instructions on collecting mushrooms will be given. Participants will gather specimens for closer examination and discuss identification techniques and citizen science tools. This workshop will emphasize a dynamic sensory awareness of the mushrooms via close observation\, touching\, and smelling. \nThe Sunday hands-on workshop will be a deep dive into mushroom identification. We’ll organize into small groups and under Christian’s guidance\, we’ll practice systematically identifying mushrooms. Midday\, there will be a fun break introducing students to edible mushrooms. This will include an optional tasting of multiple species prepared in a variety of ways by local mushroom enthusiasts\, Lindsay Best\, Michelle Torres-Grant\, and Leonard Grant. The mushroom identification workshop will continue after the lunch break. Finally\, the course will end with time for questions and answers. \nInstructor Christian Schwarz studied Ecology and Evolution at UC Santa Cruz\, where his interest in the world of fungi became irrevocable. Although he is passionate about ecology and biodiversity in general\, Christian is most well-known as a field mycologist. He has co-authored two field guides — “Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast” and “Mushrooms of Cascadia\,” both with Noah Siegel. He primarily spends his time seeking\, photographing\, collecting\, teaching about\, and publishing research on North American macrofungi\, and has served on the IUCN Red List Working Group for North American Fungi. He is a research associate of the Ken Norris Center for Natural History at UC Santa Cruz\, where he teaches undergraduate courses in mycology and community science. \nThe class size of this workshop is limited to a small size of 24 participants in order to ensure a high quality learning experience. \nRegister today to ensure your place as it will fill up! \nNote: There is a separate sign-up for the Monday Mushrooming Field trip and it’s ONLY open to participants of this Two-Day Workshop. Register here. \nDress for the weather and bring a lunch\, snacks and water. \n$285 Non-members / $245 Members\nPlease enter code: Member40 for your SLOBG member’s discount (membership will be verified). \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/mushroom-discovery-two-day-workshop-exploration-and-identification-2/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Road\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260130T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251103T204457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T225649Z
UID:229181-1769797800-1769805000@slobg.org
SUMMARY:"Wood Wide Webs" - Invisible Forest Networks: Mushroom Discovery Friday Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is excited to welcome Christian Schwarz back to the Garden! Christian is a well-known expert in the field and author of “Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast” and “Mushrooms of Cascadia.” \nOn Friday\, we’ll explore “Wood Wide Webs” – the invisible forest networks through which trees\, fungi and other organisms communicate and exchange resources in this two-hour lecture. This concept has been covered extensively in mainstream news and popular science outlets\, and has even made its way into movies and fiction! But where did this idea come from? What do we actually know about how it works? We’ll talk about the history of the metaphor\, take a look at the existing body of research\, examine recent challenges to the idea from modern findings\, and think about what directions future investigations might need to take. \nInstructor Christian Schwarz studied Ecology and Evolution at UC Santa Cruz\, where his interest in the world of fungi became irrevocable. Although he is passionate about ecology and biodiversity in general\, Christian is most well-known as a field mycologist. He has co-authored two field guides — Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast and the Mushrooms of Cascadia\, both with Noah Siegel. He primarily spends his time seeking\, photographing\, collecting\, teaching about\, and publishing research on North American macrofungi\, and has served on the IUCN Red List Working Group for North American Fungi. He is a research associate of the Ken Norris Center for Natural History at UC Santa Cruz\, where he teaches undergraduate courses in mycology and community science. \n6:00 Doors Open\n6:30 Lecture Begins\n8:00 Book signing \nMembers enter: Member10Off for $10 off registration. Membership will be verified. \nEnroll in an even deeper dive into the world of mushrooms in the 2-day weekend course. \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/wood-wide-webs-fungi-mushroom-discovery-friday-lecture/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T184500
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20260107T220850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T221331Z
UID:229934-1769621400-1769625900@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Sound Healing and Nature Meditation at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of connection\, peace through sound vibrations\, mindfulness\, and nature. Immerse in harmonic tones from crystal alchemy bowls\, Koshi chimes\, and more. These frequencies can slow busy thoughts\, steady the breath\, and enhance presence\, leaving you grounded\, open-hearted\, and inspired. \nInstructor Bio: Jamie\, of Harmonic Holistics\, is a full-time sound healing practitioner\, specializing in trauma-informed stress reduction practices. With a passion for everything meditation-related\, she believes everyone can meditate in their own unique way when given guidance\, patience\, and reassurance. When she isn’t sharing wellness activities\, she is hiking\, cuddling with her dog\, or expressing herself through dance. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/sound-healing-and-nature-meditation-at-the-slo-botanical-gardens/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251201T233822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T065407Z
UID:229535-1769335200-1769342400@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Nature Sunday: Condor Country
DESCRIPTION:The endangered California Condor\, with a 9-foot wingspan\, is North America’s largest land bird. Steve Schubert will discuss condor biology and the California Condor Recovery Program\, including captive breeding\, reintroduction back to the wild at sites within its historic range including California\, Arizona\, and Baja California\, and an update on recent condor nesting activities. He will include the Hi Mountain Lookout Project\, founded in 1996\, a collaborative venture with Morro Coast Audubon Society\, U.S. Forest Service\, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service\, Cal Poly Biological Sciences Department\, Ventana Wildlife Society\, and Pinnacles National Park. \nSteve teaches at a residential environmental education program attended by more than 3\,000 elementary school students each school year and teaches natural history courses for Community Programs at Cuesta College. He has been a speaker and field trip leader for the Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival each year since its inception. He is the Volunteer Coordinator (1996-present) for the Hi Mountain Condor Lookout Project (www.condorlookout.org and www.facebook.com/condorlookout). \n \nFree registration applies to participation with Nature Sunday topic and covers garden admission for the day. \n 
URL:https://slobg.org/event/condorcountry/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251217T184259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T003357Z
UID:229630-1769275800-1769286600@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Astronomy Night & Stargazing at SLO Botanical Gardens with CCAS-SOLD OUT\, Tix Avail. for 2/27/26
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Coast Astronomical Society (CCAS) for an evening of stargazing at the SLO Botanical Garden. Explore the night sky with telescopes and guided viewing hosted by CCAS. Take a close-up look at Saturn’s rings\, Jupiter’s cloud bands and moons\, the Moon in brilliant detail\, and deep-sky objects including Orion’s beautiful M42 Nebula. Whether you’re new to astronomy or a seasoned skywatcher\, this is a fun and welcoming event for all ages. \nWe will begin with a live astronomy presentation at 5:30 pm\, where CCAS will take you on a guided tour of the night sky and preview the objects we will be observing. At 6:00 pm\, we head outside to the telescope area for hands-on viewing\, with stargazing continuing until 8:30 pm. Our friendly astronomers will bring telescopes\, you may bring binoculars and your sense of wonder \nBecause the star tour sets the stage for the whole experience\, we encourage guests to arrive on time. The presentation helps you know what to look for and makes the telescope viewing far more meaningful. \nThis is a free event\, however reservations are required and a suggested $10 donation is appreciated to support the garden. This program is rain or shine. If clouds roll in\, we will have engaging indoor activities\, demonstrations\, and astronomy exploration for all ages. Clear skies or not\,  we will learn something new and enjoy an evening immersed in the wonders of the universe. Arriving at the park: We highly recommend that you arrive before start time\, to allow for time to check out the telescopes\, talk with astronomers\, and find a good seat for the star show. \nStar Party Etiquette and Guidelines\nTo help everyone enjoy the night sky\, please avoid using white lights after dark and use only minimal red light when necessary. Alcoholic beverages\, smoking\, and vaping are not permitted at stargazing activities or near the telescopes. Please wear sturdy shoes\, as we’ll be walking around expensive equipment in low light. To maintain a safe observing environment\, please no pets or small children.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/astronomy-night-stargazing-at-slo-botanical-gardens-with-ccas/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251229T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251229T184500
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251117T185800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T194008Z
UID:229402-1767029400-1767033900@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Sound Healing and Nature Meditation at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of connection\, peace through sound vibrations\, mindfulness\, and nature. Immerse in harmonic tones from crystal alchemy bowls\, Koshi chimes\, and more. These frequencies can slow busy thoughts\, steady the breath\, and enhance presence\, leaving you grounded\, open-hearted\, and inspired. \nInstructor Bio: Jamie\, of Harmonic Holistics\, is a full-time sound healing practitioner\, specializing in trauma-informed stress reduction practices. With a passion for everything meditation-related\, she believes everyone can meditate in their own unique way when given guidance\, patience\, and reassurance. When she isn’t sharing wellness activities\, she is hiking\, cuddling with her dog\, or expressing herself through dance. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/new-moon-sound-healing-and-nature-meditation-at-the-slo-botanical-gardens-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251022T171602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251206T180007Z
UID:229104-1765101600-1765112400@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Succulent Wreaths
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the holidays with a beautiful hand-made succulent wreath to decorate your home for the holidays or to give as a gift! Led by artists\, Jayne Devencenzi and Kathy Stewart\, this hands-on workshop will teach you how to make a unique living wreath that can last for years. Succulent cuttings will be provided for everyone\, but if you have any succulents growing in your yard\, feel free to bring cuttings to share. Anyone aged 13 and up is welcome to participate! \nThis workshop will take place in the retail nursery. Please bring water\, dress in layers and wear sunblock. In the case of rain or extreme winds\, the workshop will be held the Oak Glen Pavillion. \nMembers enjoy $10 off. Please use the following code at check-out: Member10off \nNote: There is a $20 materials fee. Please bring cash to pay the instructor on the day of the class. Thanks!
URL:https://slobg.org/event/holiday-succulent-wreaths-sold-out/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251023T190140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T195105Z
UID:229124-1763892000-1763899200@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Nature Sunday: Light and Color in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeff Reifel for a dive into the unexpected relationship of light and color in nature. Why are plants green? How do rainbow colors come about? What makes butterfly wings iridescent? Physical structure\, pigments\, and chemical reactions produce some interesting colors in the presence of light. See and hear how light is necessary and used in nature. \nFree registration applies to participation with Nature Sunday topic and covers garden admission for the day. \n\nJeff Reifel is a retired science teacher with a lot of experience in the chemistry of light\, prisms and color.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/nature-sunday-lightandcolorinnature/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251121T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251005T214957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T175636Z
UID:228945-1763744400-1763755200@slobg.org
SUMMARY:Opening Night of Nature Lights Celebration
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://slobg.org/event/opening-night-of-nature-lights-celebration-2/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden\, 3450 Dairy Creek Road\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251119T184500
DTSTAMP:20260416T221202
CREATED:20251027T215704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T220814Z
UID:229159-1763573400-1763577900@slobg.org
SUMMARY:New Moon Sound Healing and Nature Meditation at the SLO Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of connection\, peace through sound vibrations\, mindfulness\, and nature. The new moon is a doorway to intuition\, clarity\, and fresh focus. After a mindful nature walk (weather dependent) through the Garden amongst the trees\, flowers\, and creatures\, immerse in harmonic tones from crystal alchemy bowls\, Koshi chimes\, and more. These frequencies can slow busy thoughts\, steady the breath\, and enhance presence\, leaving you grounded\, open-hearted\, and inspired. \nInstructor Bio: Jamie\, of Harmonic Holistics\, is a full-time sound healing practitioner\, specializing in trauma-informed stress reduction practices. With a passion for everything meditation-related\, she believes everyone can meditate in their own unique way when given guidance\, patience\, and reassurance. When she isn’t sharing wellness activities\, she is hiking\, cuddling with her dog\, or expressing herself through dance. \nSLOBG Members – Enter Member5 for $5 off registration fee.
URL:https://slobg.org/event/new-moon-sound-healing-and-nature-meditation-at-the-slo-botanical-gardens/
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