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SATURDAY APRIL 23 2016


SANLUISOBISPO.COM

OBAMA COMPLETES ROYAL VISIT

First families dine, celebrate


queens 90th birthday
Associated Press

President Barack Obama plunged into a whirlwind of royal socializing


Friday that began over a
birthday lunch with
Queen Elizabeth II and
ended at a dinner hosted
by the trio of young royals
who represent the future
of the British monarchy.
Obama, accompanied
by his wife, Michelle,
arrived by helicopter on

LOCAL CALENDAR
Saturday
Vintage Sidecar Show,
Recycled Treasures, Antique
Motorcycles and Vintage
British Cars
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts, crafts,
antiques, vintage sidecars,
classic British cars and motorcycles. Paso Robles Downtown
City Park. Free. 238-4103.
Earth Day Celebration
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free yoga
and classes in the morning;
music and dancing in the afternoon. Branch Mill Organic Farm,
2815 Branch Mill Road, Arroyo
Grande. $5, children and teens
free. 481-9205.
Grand opening of Nipomo
librarys seed library
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nipomo
Library, 918 W. Tefft St. Free.
929-3994.
Tack Swap
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring used
tack to sell, trade or swap with
other equestrians. Call to register. Riding Warehouse, 181
Suburban Road, San Luis Obispo. Free. 800-620-9146.
Rocks and Gems Show
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored
by the Santa Lucia Rockhounds.
Features dealers in rocks, precious stones and fossils, geology exhibits, childrens activites
and demonstrations. Presentation by Richard Wade. Paso
Robles Event Center, 2198
Riverside Ave. $3, free to children under 17 and active military. 238-4469.
Nature Boat Cruise
10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Learn

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the verdant grounds of


Windsor Castle, the
sprawling, centuries-old
royal residence and tourist
lure located just west of
London where the queen
celebrated her 90th birthday a day earlier.
The queens been a
source of inspiration for
me, Obama said later at
a news conference alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron. She
is truly one of my favorite
people an astonishing

about the history, flora and


fauna of the park. Limited seats;
call to reserve. Rain cancels.
Meet at the marina launch ramp
docks, Lopez Lake, 6800 Lopez
Drive, Arroyo Grande. $3 to $6,
$10 parking fee. 788-2381.
Book reading, signing and
giveaway
11 a.m. to noon. Author
Jennifer Bull Mizrahi will read
her new book Terrible, Terrible
Things. San Luis Obispo Childrens Museum, 1010 Nipomo St.
Museum admission is $5 to $8.
545-5874.
Melody Klemin
1 p.m. Saturday Live. Vina
Robles Winery, 3700 Mill Road,
Paso Robles. Free. 227-4812.
Cowboy Poetry
1 to 2 p.m. Poetry about
ranching or the rural West.
Recorded poetry and an open
mic session. Santa Margarita
Library, 9630 Murphy Ave. Free.
438-5622.
Earth Day Food and Wine
1 to 5 p.m. Castoro Cellars,
1315 N. Bethel Road, Templeton.
$75 to $115. 466-2288.
Women and Money
4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Seminar
facilitated by Annie Shanks of
Medallion Financial and Insurance Services. Lightshare, 22701
El Camino Real, Santa Margarita.
Free. 438-4347.
The Mattson 2
5 to 9 p.m. Social hour and
concert. Fundraiser for the
Cambria Education Foundation.
Hearst Ranch, 442 San Simeon
Road, San Simeon. $35. 927-4611.
A Night Among the Stars
5:30 p.m. Annual Symphony
Ball and Auction. Fundraiser for

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CHRIS RADBURN Associated Press

Prince Harry, center, greets first lady Michelle Obama,


with President Barack Obama, right, Prince William,
obscured behind, and Kate Duchess of Cambridge, left,
as they meet prior to a private dinner Friday.

person.
Obama capped the day
with a trip to Kensington

Palace, where he and the


first lady were invited for
dinner with Prince Wil-

SATURDAYS
FARMERS
MARKETS

7 p.m. Theatrical performance reflects Pilipino culture


and history through song, dance
and a scripted play. Spanos
Theatre, Cal Poly. 1 Grand Ave.,
San Luis Obispo. $15.
888-233-2787.

Arroyo Grande
noon to
2:30 p.m. by
City Hall parking lot. 5449570.
Morro Bay
2 to 6 p.m. at
Main Street and
Harbor Street. 441-9533.
Paso Robles 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the City Park. 748-0512.
San Luis Obispo 8 to
10:30 a.m. at the SLO Promenade shopping center parking
lot. 544-9570.
Templeton 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at the park on Crocker and Sixth streets. 748-1109.
the San Luis Obispo Symphony.
Cohan Center, Cal Poly. 1 Grand
Ave., San Luis Obispo. $150.
543-3533.
Human Ottoman
5:30 p.m. Trio of electric
vibraphone, cello and drums.
Boo Boo Records, 978 Monterey
St., San Luis Obispo. Free.
541-0657.
An Evening of Fine Art and
Jazz
6 to 8 p.m. Jazz musicians,
view the shattered glass sculptures of Jennifer Stang Eickemeyer. Merry Hill Coffee & Teas,
1121 Rossi Road, Templeton.
Free. 434-9422.
Pilipino Cultural Night

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781-7895
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General Manager, VP of HR
781-7805

Patrick Landeza
7 to 9:30 p.m. Hawaiian
slack-key guitar. Limited seating,
doors open 6:30 p.m. St. Benedicts Episcopal Church, 2220
Snowy Egret Lane, Los Osos.
$20. 878-6793.
The Cliffnotes
7 to 10 p.m. Jam band. Shell
Caf, 1351 Price St., Pismo
Beach. Free. 773-8300.
33rd Annual Piano Jazz
Showcase
7:30 p.m. Presented by the
San Luis Obispo County Jazz
Federation. Advance tickets
available at Boo Boo Records in
San Luis Obispo and Brown
PaperTickets.com. Unity Concert Hall, 1130 Orcutt Road, San
Luis Obispo. $20, $15 for members, $10 for students. 546-3733.
Masters of the Night Owl
Call Hike
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Follow a
park ranger on a guided, easy to
moderate night hike to spot and
learn about owls in the park.
Families welcome. Dress warmly,
wear sturdy shoes and bring
water. Meet at the registration
office near the park entrance.
Rain cancels. Lopez Lake, 6800
Lopez Drive, Arroyo Grande. $10
parking fee. 788-2381.
Ryan Chrys & the Roughcuts
9 p.m. Country band. Frog
and Peach Pub, 728 Higuera St.,
San Luis Obispo. Free. 595-3764.
Adventures with Nature
Rain or bad weather cancels

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liam, his wife, Kate, and


his brother, Prince Harry.
William is second in line
to ascend to the throne
after his father, Prince
Charles.
The Obamas brought as
a gift a photo diary of the
queens many visits with
U.S. presidents and first
ladies.
The album opens with
her 1951 visit when, as
Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, she
toured George Washingtons estate at Mount
Vernon in Virginia and
met President Harry Truman at the White House.
She has not visited Obama
at the White House.

FLASHBACK

outdoor activities. 772-2694 or


www.ccspa.info.
A Walk Along the Edge
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 2-mile
hike to explore the bluffs and
beach along Estero Bay. Bring
binoculars, and wear sturdy
beach shoes and layered clothing. Meet in the dirt parking lot
one mile north of the end of the
divided section of Highway 1,
north of Cayucos.
A Los Osos Oaks Reserve Walk
10 a.m. to noon. See native
plants and evidence of Chumash
habitation, learn historical
background. Meet at Reserve
entrance, 0.7 miles east of South
Bay Boulevard on Los Osos
Valley Road. Walk covers a mile
in about 90 minutes. Los Osos
Oaks State Reserve, Los Osos
Valley Road.
A Otter Information Station
10 a.m. to noon. View otters
in the waters of Morro Bay, visit
the information station. Spotting scopes located on Coleman
Drive. Morro Rock, 101 Coleman
Drive. Free. 806-0221.
A Whites Point Vistas
11 a.m. Short, steep moderate
walk to view the estuary. Learn
about the forces creating and
changing this watery world.
Dress for wind/weather. Meet at
the Morro Bay Museum of
Natural History. 0.5 miles, 0.75
hours.
A Black Hill Trail
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Moderate
walk of most accessible of the
volcanic sisters while discussing
their history. Take Golf Course
Drive past the clubhouse and
bear left at fork in road. Meet at
the overlook parking lot above
the Morro Bay Golf Course.
Chance of poison oak. 0.5 miles,
1.5 hours.

Thought for Today: For in that


sleep of death what dreams may
come,/ When we have shuffled
off this mortal coil,/ Must give
us pause. From Hamlet

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Todays Highlight in History:


On April 23, 1616 (Old Style
calendar), English poet and
dramatist William Shakespeare
died in Stratford-upon-Avon on
what has traditionally been
regarded as the 52nd anniversary of his birth in 1564.
On this date:
In 1789, President-elect George
Washington and his wife, Martha, moved into the first executive mansion, the Franklin
House, in New York.
In 1954, Hank Aaron of the
Milwaukee Braves hit the first of
his 755 major-league home runs
in a game against the St. Louis
Cardinals. (The Braves won, 7-5.)
Todays Birthdays: Hockey Hall
of Famer Tony Esposito is 73.
Actor-comedian-talk show host
George Lopez is 55. Tennis
player Nicole Vaidisova is 27.

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POWERBALL
Wednesdays draw for
$227 million

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Winner: None
Next draw: Saturday
($251 million)
MEGA MILLIONS
Fridays draw for
$97 million

19 21 42 60 13

Next draw: Tuesday


SUPERLOTTO PLUS
Wednesdays draw for
$16 million

14 25 27 35 20

Winner: None
Next draw: Saturday
($17 million)
DRAWN FRIDAY
Fantasy 5 30 31 34 35
Daily 4
5 7 0
Daily 3 Afternoon
8 5
Daily 3 Evening
0 6
Daily Derby
1 11
Race time: 1:46.58

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