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2013 August PASO Magazine

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TIME & PLACE<br />

A monthly look at events, meetings and<br />

special occasions. To submit your listing, email<br />

prmagazine@charter.net, bring info to our drop<br />

box at Dutch Maytag, 1501 Riverside Ave.<br />

or mail to PO Box 3996, Paso Robles, 93447<br />

by the 7th of each month. Questions? Call<br />

239-1533.<br />

AUGUST<br />

1-31 • El Paso de Robles Area Historical<br />

Society is in ongoing need of volunteers at<br />

Carnegie Library Museum, located at Downtown<br />

City Park. Examples of ways to help<br />

include: docents, archival research, cataloguing<br />

of donations, reorganization, and glass<br />

plate negative collection. All-day or part-time<br />

shifts are available from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily,<br />

except Monday/Wednesday. Meetings at the<br />

Carnegie are held on the third Monday of<br />

every month at 5 p.m. Call 238-4996 or email:<br />

pasohistory@sbcglobal.net.<br />

1 • ‘The Odd Couple (female version)’ at<br />

Pewter Plough Playhouse at Main/Sheffield,<br />

Cambria, reinvents Neil Simon’s classic<br />

comedy of mismatched roommates. Performances<br />

at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays,<br />

plus Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. Wine<br />

Bar Lounge with live music, featuring Dave<br />

Manion at the Baldwin. Call the box office<br />

at (805) 927-3877. Visit www.pewterploughplayhouse.org.<br />

2, 20 • Atascadero Historic City Hall<br />

Grand Opening festivities include “An<br />

Evening at the Rotunda” on <strong>August</strong> 2, from<br />

6-11 p.m. Take a special tour of the newly<br />

restored structure at 6605 Palma Avenue.<br />

Enjoy a progressive heavy hors d’oeuvres dinner<br />

with different courses in each part of the<br />

building. Semi-formal event features a special<br />

program, silent auction and dancing. Tickets<br />

($100) at City Hall (805-461-5000). <strong>August</strong><br />

20: Grand Opening Ceremonies and Ribbon<br />

Cutting begins at 10 a.m. The public is invited<br />

to participate in a self-guided tour until<br />

6 p.m. Suggested donation ($5). Proceeds<br />

from both events to benefit the Fountain<br />

Restoration Project.<br />

2, 9, 16, 23 • <strong>2013</strong> Paso Robles<br />

Concerts in the Park on Fridays, from<br />

5:30-7:30 p.m., at Paso Robles City Park.<br />

8/2: Paisano’s Band. 8/9: JD Project. 8/16:<br />

Monte Mills. 8/23: Incendio. Sponsored by<br />

the City of Paso Robles, J. Lohr Vineyards<br />

and Wines and Paso Robles <strong>Magazine</strong>. For<br />

more details, call 237-3987.<br />

2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31 •<br />

Paso Robles Inn Steakhouse & Cattlemen’s<br />

Lounge, 1103 Spring Street, PR. Steakhouse:<br />

Join us for Prime Rib Wednesdays! Cattlemen’s<br />

Lounge: Happy Hour, 4-6 p.m., includes<br />

cocktail and menu specials. Monday: Industry<br />

Night, 6-9 p.m., 20% off for all professionals.<br />

Wednesday: Locals Appreciation Night.<br />

Happy Hour, 4 p.m.-CLOSE. Friday: Ladies<br />

Night, 7-10 p.m., half-off drink specials;<br />

Saturday: $5 Drink Specials, 8-12 p.m. Friday<br />

& Saturday: Live Entertainment, 9:30-<br />

11:30 p.m. 8/2-8/3: Ballistic Cats, 8/9-8/10:<br />

Steve Sturgis and Road House, 8/18-8/17:<br />

Julie and the Bad Dogs. 8/23-8/24: Nataly<br />

Lola and Guest. 8/30-8/31: Soul Sauce.<br />

Call 226-4925.<br />

4 • Community Summer BBQ at New<br />

Day Church, 530 12th Street, PR, from<br />

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free hot dogs and hamburgers<br />

with BBQ by Stein’s Catering. Call<br />

(805) 239-9998. Visit www.TheNewDay<br />

Church.com.<br />

5, 17, 19 • Almond Country Quilters<br />

meets at Trinity Lutheran Fellowship Hall,<br />

940 Creston Road, PR. 8/5: General Meeting<br />

at Trinity Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 940<br />

Creston Road, PR. Social time begins at 6:30<br />

p.m.with the meeting to follow at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Topics include members helping with Community<br />

Quilts/Kids Kovers. 8/17: Community<br />

Quilts Meeting from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

at Bethel Lutheran Church in Templeton.<br />

8/19: Board Meeting at Rabobank in Templeton,<br />

7-8:30 p.m. Visit www.almondcountry<br />

quilters.org.<br />

10 • 15th Paso Robles Rotary Winemakers’<br />

Cook-Off at Paso Robles Event Center, 2198<br />

Riverside Drive, PR. Meet over 30 of the Paso<br />

Robles Appellation’s finest winemakers in a<br />

casual outdoor evening as they pair their own<br />

grilled culinary creations with their best wines<br />

from 6-9 p.m. Live music by Julie Beaver and<br />

the Bad Dogs, performing covers from Bach<br />

to bluegrass. Raffle for event t-shirt patchwork<br />

quilt, crafted by Isolde Lata. Cook-off<br />

proceeds benefit the Harlow Ford Scholarship<br />

Foundation to assist local high school seniors.<br />

Cost: $75/person (21 and over) or $40/Designated<br />

Driver discount. Buy online, call (877)<br />

264-6979 or at the event. Visit winemakers<br />

cookoff.com.<br />

14 • Coffee for CASA at Starbucks, 7029 El<br />

Camino Real, at 6:30 p.m., is an information<br />

session about helping abused children through<br />

advocacy. Male and female volunteers are needed.<br />

To learn more, call 541-6542 or visit www.<br />

slocasa.org.<br />

16 • Paso Robles Pre-Olive Festival from<br />

6-8 p.m. is a fun way to mingle with the olive<br />

oil growers, winners of the tasting competition<br />

and festival volunteers. Location: TBA<br />

at press time. For more details and to purchase<br />

tickets, contact the Main Street Office<br />

at 835 12th Street “D” in PR. VISA/Disc/<br />

MC. Call 238-4103.<br />

16-18 • 1993 PRHS Class Reunion starts<br />

with Music in the Park on Friday night,<br />

dinner and dancing at PR Event Center<br />

on Saturday night and Family Day at Star<br />

Please see CALENDAR page 61<br />

The Wellness Kitchen<br />

and Resource Center<br />

1255 Las Tablas Road, Templeton.<br />

434-1800. RSVP required.<br />

Visit TheWKRC.org for detailed class info.<br />

The Weekly Wellness Food Program offers pre-ordered meals for those experiencing illness, recovery<br />

or chemotherapy. See menu and ordering deadlines online.<br />

6 • ‘Get Well, Stay Well Naturally’ with Paula Vetter, RN, MSN, FNP-C, a Board<br />

Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 30 years’ experience. See www.profound<br />

wellness.com. Learn about tuning into your “inner healer” toward vibrant health and<br />

vitality, naturally. RSVP (330) 815-0340. Donations gratefully accepted.<br />

10 • Hands-On Cooking, Part 1: Intro to Wellness from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. discusses and<br />

tastes different salts and make a salt replacement; taste non-dairy milks and make almond<br />

milk, taste low-glycemic index and more natural sweeteners and discuss good fats and<br />

which oils to use. Learn and practice knife skills, too. Cost: $70/class (if individual space<br />

available) or $300/5-class series.<br />

17 • Hands-On Cooking, Part 2: Stocks & Soups from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. will show you<br />

how to make stock and then prepare recipes such as: Creamy Roasted Garlic Soup w/Kale<br />

Chips; Tuscan Bean Soup w/Swiss Chard & Basil Arugula Pesto; Carrot-Ginger Soup<br />

w/Cashew Cream. Cost: $70/class or $300/5-class series.<br />

24 • Hands-On Cooking, Part 3: Grains, Beans & Greens from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

will show you how to use a pressure cooker and make recipes such as: Spicy Sweet<br />

Potato Quinoa w/Black Beans; Hearty Greens w/Cashew Curry Sauce; Broccoli & Millet<br />

Salad w/Toasted Cashews; Adzuki Beans w/Chard & Dandelion Greens; Spicy Amaranth<br />

Porridge w/Coconut Blueberry Sauce - $70/class or $300/5-class series.<br />

29 • ‘Wellness Kitchen by Day, Soul Kitchen by Night’ from 6-8 p.m. supports nonprofit<br />

wellness programs in this monthly fundraiser with a light dinner, wines by area vintners and<br />

music by local artists. Limited seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Donations of $15<br />

gratefully accepted at the door, includes dinner and wine tasting. Call 434-1800.<br />

31 • Hands-On Cooking, Part 4: Poultry and Fish from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. will show<br />

you how to cut up a whole chicken and try new cooking techniques by preparing recipes,<br />

including Roasted Salmon with Tomatoes & Tarragon, Steamed Cod with Roasted Vegetables<br />

& Dandelion Greens, Fish en Papilotte (baked in parchment), Braised Moroccan<br />

Chicken with Lemon Charmoula Sauce and Olives, Fig & Cranberry Stuffed Chicken<br />

Breast, Poached Chicken with Leeks & Salsa Verde. Cost: $70/class or $300/5-class series.<br />

Hot El Camino Cruise Night<br />

from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on <strong>August</strong> 16 is a controlled cruise<br />

route from Curbaril to Traffic Way in Atascadero. Bring<br />

the family and enjoy classic favorites to new and flashy hot<br />

rods. For more details, call 470-3360 or email: panton<br />

@atascadero.org. Visit www.atascadero.org<br />

<strong>PASO</strong> ROBLES EVENT CENTER<br />

Unless otherwise noted, please call 239-0655 for more details about activities<br />

at the Paso Robles Event Center. E-mail mail@midstatefair.com.<br />

Winemakers Dinner, Frontier Town, on <strong>August</strong> 10. More info to come<br />

Check PR Event Center website for updates.<br />

National Stock Horse Show, Snaffle Bit Futurity, on <strong>August</strong> 11-18 at the Equestrian<br />

Center. For event details, registration or vendor info, visit www.nationalstockhorse.com.<br />

Class of ’93 Reunion on <strong>August</strong> 17. Check the PR Event Center website for updates.<br />

Double R Cutting, Equestrian Center, <strong>August</strong> 29-September 1, Equestrian Center. For more<br />

details, contact Double R Cutting Event Manager Rex Rossoll at (805) 331-5978.<br />

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