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  • Led by Academy artist Eugene Izotov
    Public masterclasses have been at the heart of the Academy experience since its inception
    Cheer on the fellows and learn more about the music and the art of performance.
  • Critical Hospice Volunteer Needs

    Community volunteers are critically needed to provide in-home companionship and respite care to hospice patients in San Luis Obispo County and the Santa Maria Valley.

    Central Coast Hospice has been providing medical and social services to those with a terminal diagnosis in all of San Luis Obispo County for over seven years. Volunteers are an important part of the program. They provide supervision to patients while their family caregivers take a break or run errands, assist with light household chores, provide emotional support and socialization, and help with miscellaneous, yet important tasks—like organizing family photos or helping the patient write letters to their loved ones.

    No prior experience is necessary. Potential volunteers just need to have an interest in helping others, a caring nature, and be available to participate in a training program prior to beginning their volunteer experience. Current and past volunteers have said that they received way more from volunteering than they feel they gave—they have learned more about themselves, their own families, and their own feelings about death as well as the beauty of life, in the process.

    Central Coast Hospice will soon be offering a volunteer training program and is hoping to recruit potential volunteers willing to serve. The training will be held on three consecutive Fridays: August 5, 12, and 26, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is no charge for the class and hospice will provide snacks and lunch as well as a binder full of training materials. Pre-registration and an interview are required.

    This training will be held in San Luis Obispo, but other training options will also be available in Paso Robles. Please call or e-mail for more information.

    The training will include such topics as: the history of hospice, its philosophy, and mission, how hospice addresses the needs of the patient and family, the role of various hospice clinician team members, family dynamics and communication skills, dementia, grief, and loss, and the role of the volunteer. Multiple presenters, videos, and examples will be given to convey the material.

    To register for the training, contact Central Coast Hospice at: (805) 540-6020 and ask to speak with the Volunteer Coordinator. Or you can e-mail them at: info@cchh08.com.
  • Your Museum with the County Library has bilingual Story Time every first Friday of the month at 3pm. The kids will have time to come right after school. Join us for stories, then play and learn in the Evelyn and Howard Boroughs Children’s Garden, a fabulous and FREE outing for ALL!

    Then, participate in the summer reading program at the Ventura County Library. Their theme this year is to “read beyond the beaten path” to encourage families to go read and explore the outdoors.
  • Led by Alan Stepansky
    Public masterclasses have been at the heart of the Academy experience since its inception
    Cheer on the fellows and learn more about the music and the art of performance.
  • The famed pianist will perform "The Well-Tempered Clavier" Book I.

    “Playing Bach’s mammoth work from memory, the US pianist brought wit, insights and lightness of touch” – Barbican, London
  • Each concert in this new series takes the audience down a different path
    In this showcase concert, Lehrer Vocal Institute fellows perform works by composer-in-residence Tom Cipullo
  • Each concert in this new series takes the audience down a different path. Experience the virtuosity of Academy artists, focus in on specific instrumentation or repertoire, or hear new music of our time.

    Featuring Solo Piano fellows
  • The Mardi Gras Ball is the largest fundraiser for Community Conscience.

    Festivities begin at 5:00 PM with a champagne reception, hors d’oeuvres, entertainment by the Riverboat Dixie Jazz Band, and the silent auction. A wonderful dinner will follow, along with a live auction, King & Queen recognition, and a lively evening of dancing to Fifth Avenue Entertainment.

    The Ball is expected to be attended by more than 300 community leaders, guests, and media. Together we will celebrate your commitment to the health and wellness of this community.

    Your support ensures RENT-FREE office space for 13 Human Service non-profits who provide assistance to those in need. With the proceeds from the Ball and other donations, Community Conscience provides office space rent-free in the Human Services Center to thirteen local non-profits, enabling them to more effectively serve our community. The Human Services Center collectively saves tenants nearly $300,000 annually in operating expenses. These agencies provide services at no cost to families, children, youth, homeless individuals and veterans.

    Come celebrate with us so that we can continue to offer rent-free office space to 13 Human Service non-profits who provide assistance to those in need.

    Individual tickets: $175. Table of 10: $1,500

    For more information call (805) 494-3543 or visit our website.

  • Led by Paul Merkelo
    Public masterclasses have been at the heart of the Academy experience since its inception
    Cheer on the fellows and learn more about the music and the art of performance.
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