Jul 09 Wednesday
This free and open-to-the-public event includes a tour of the state-of-the-art CMAC facilities, opportunities to learn about the media tools, recording spaces, media services, and more.
Dr. Terrelonge will lead a meaningful discussion focused on empowering caregivers of individuals living with ALS through education, peer connection and self-reflection, as well as providing practical, sustainable strategies for self-care and increasing awareness of local and national support resources.
L.A. Guns has released their latest studio album, "Black Diamonds". Produced by founding member and guitarist Tracii Guns, "Black Diamonds" is a tour-de-force of rock 'n roll that fans have come to expect from the long- running hard rockers.
Jul 10 Thursday
This month's information sessions will show you how to sharpen your skills as a volunteer and as a producer to make sure your production goes as you plan. These informational sessions will review the importance of pre-production, but will also provide tips regarding professional development while on and off set.
Jul 11 Friday
Enjoy an adventure on the San Joaquin River. On this 3.5 hour downriver trip, you will paddle from Sumner Peck Ranch to Owl Hollow, the River Parkway Trust’s riverfront property near the River Center. This stretch of the river will take you along quiet, calm stretches, through fun twists and turns and past a heron rookery, with beautiful oak woodland views along the way.
July at Arts Visalia will feature the photography work of Ian Oliver and Linda Neuhaus. Ian invites viewers to connect with the various wildlife that he photographs all over the world, while Linda seeks to put viewers right in the action of a local rodeo in her photojournalistic exhibition. The July exhibitions will run July 5 – 26, 2025. There will be a free opening reception on July 11, 5-7:30PM, and a free artist talk on July 12, 2PM.
Nu Metal Night features Dj Bootleg and live performances by tribute bands with music by Limp Biscuit and System of A Down.
Jul 12 Saturday
This annual fundraiser features new/used items. Proceeds benefit Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center.
Come spend the morning paddling down the San Joaquin River. This 5-hour downriver trip takes you from Lost Lake to Owl Hollow, the Trust’s riverfront property near the River Center. You will learn the basics of paddling a sit-on-top kayak, with time to practice on a calm area of the river before heading downstream.
This powerful multimedia forum explores the haunting legacy of the incarceration of over 125,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II. This community-centered event seeks to connect past and present systems of surveillance, exclusion, incarceration, detention, and discrimination, particularly focusing on the impact on immigrant communities.