2013 December PASO Magazine
A monthly look at life in the remarkable community of Paso Robles.
A monthly look at life in the remarkable community of Paso Robles.
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Händel’s ‘Messiah’ Annual Christmas<br />
Concert at Trinity Lutheran Church, 940<br />
Creston Road, PR, begins at 3 p.m. on <strong>December</strong> 1.<br />
Enjoy the New World Baroque Orchestra, directed<br />
by John Warren, and singing by combined community<br />
choirs. Guest violinist Amy Sze will perform<br />
“Winter” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Seating:<br />
$35/Premium, $20/General and Seniors and $10/<br />
children 12 and under. Tickets are available Matt’s<br />
Music (Templeton), Paso Robles Main Street<br />
Office, Trinity Lutheran Church, at the door at<br />
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/498146. Call<br />
238-3575.<br />
‘Horns for the Holidays’ by SLO Wind<br />
Orchestra begins at 8 p.m. on <strong>December</strong> 6 at<br />
United Methodist Church in San Luis Obispo.<br />
Cost: $20/adults and $10/students with ID. Children<br />
8 and under/free. Call 456-3333. Visit www.<br />
slowinds.org.<br />
‘The Nutcracker’ (Templeton) by North<br />
County Dance and Performing Arts Foundation<br />
with Class Act Dance on <strong>December</strong> 6, 7, 8,<br />
13, 14 and 15 at Templeton Performing Arts Center.<br />
Curtain times: 2 pm on Saturdays/Sundays, and<br />
7:30 pm on Friday. Tickets: $25/adults and $19/<br />
kids and seniors 65+. Lap-sitting babies under 1 are<br />
free. Group discounts available for 20+. Visit www.<br />
brownpapertickets.com. Email: info@northcounty<br />
performingarts.org. Tickets:www.brownpapertickets<br />
.com or at the door.<br />
‘Peace on Earth’ by SLO Vocal Arts Ensemble<br />
in to performances. <strong>December</strong> 7 at 8 p.m. at<br />
Mission San Luis Obispo and <strong>December</strong> 8 at 3 p.m. at<br />
United Methodist Church (SLO). Tickets: $10-$40.<br />
Call 541-6797. Visit www.vocalarts.org.<br />
Cuesta College Holiday Concert begins at 3<br />
p.m. on <strong>December</strong> 15 on the CPAC Main Stage at the<br />
SLO Campus. Cost: $12/adult and $7/students and seniors.<br />
For questions, call Stella, 546-3195.<br />
City of Paso Robles ‘Giving Tree’ and ‘Can<br />
Your Fines’ is an opportunity to love thy neighbor.<br />
Throughout <strong>December</strong>, choose an ornament from the<br />
Giving Tree and take it to the Circulation Desk<br />
along with your $25 donation to dedicate a book<br />
title to the person of your choice. ‘Can Your Library<br />
Fines’: Reduce library fines by donating standard<br />
or larger sized cans of soup, chili, fruit, vegetables,<br />
meat, chicken or seafood, and one-pound or larger<br />
sizes of rice, pasta or packaged meals. Call 237-3870<br />
for more details. Visit www.prcity.com/library.<br />
Food Bank Coalition of SLO County will<br />
receive your tax deductible donation or nonperishable<br />
food items. Efficient administration ensures that<br />
94 percent of all donations directly benefit hungry<br />
residents. Every dollar enables the Food Bank to provide<br />
$10 worth of food for those in need. For more<br />
details, call 238-4664. To donate online, visit www.<br />
slofoodbank.org.<br />
Helping Hands Ministry at North County<br />
Christian Fellowship provides temporary help with<br />
meals, light housekeeping, grocery shopping and<br />
more for people and families who have suffered a loss<br />
or in need due to health, surgery or other issues. Call<br />
Bea Jackson, 237-2819. Visit www.nccfchurch.org.<br />
Loaves and Fishes, 2650 Spring Street, PR,<br />
receives donations at the back door entrance (alley<br />
at 26th Street) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday<br />
from 9-11 a.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from<br />
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call 238-4742. Visit wwwloavesandfishespaso.org.<br />
must! Charities Month will give everyone two<br />
opportunities to help others in need throughout <strong>December</strong>.<br />
For every bottle of wine sold, participating<br />
wineries will donate a portion of their sales proceeds<br />
to neighbors in need. On “Third Thursday” at Downtown<br />
Paso Robles Businesses, several storefronts, including<br />
Il Cortile Ristorante and La Cosecha Bar<br />
+ Restaurant, will also donate portions of their proceeds<br />
to worthy causes. For more details, call 226-<br />
5788. Visit www.mustcharities.org.<br />
Toy Bank of Greater Paso Robles will accept<br />
your monetary donations to help make a child’s Christmas<br />
brighter. Mail your check to P.O. Box 2801, Paso<br />
Robles, CA 93447. Deposit new, unwrapped toys into<br />
collection boxes at fire stations and local businesses. For<br />
more details and locations, call 226-2126 or visit www.<br />
prtoybank.com.<br />
COME Celebrate with us on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd<br />
Drawings for PRIZES and GIFT CERTIFICATES<br />
Always Homemade Lunches, Dinners and<br />
Amazing Desserts...Happy Hour All Day...Plus More Surprises<br />
Happy Holidays from All of Us at Berry Hill...Dinner Specials through Month of <strong>December</strong><br />
Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays<br />
POUND OF STEAMED<br />
CLAMS<br />
HOMEMADE MEAT LOAF BABY BACK RIBS<br />
BUTTERNUT SQUASH<br />
ENCHILADAS<br />
with salsa<br />
verde and rice<br />
with salad &<br />
garlic bread<br />
with mashed<br />
potatoes, gravy<br />
and vegetable<br />
with cole slaw,<br />
garlic bread<br />
& fries<br />
Contemporary Comfort Food<br />
Complete Bar!<br />
Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktails<br />
Extensive Wine List<br />
— Open at 11 am 7 Days a Week —<br />
THANK YOU <strong>PASO</strong> ROBLES!<br />
Jody Storsteen<br />
Owner, Berry Hill Bistro<br />
We’ll be open<br />
Christmas Eve Day until 3pm.<br />
Closed Christmas Day to<br />
allow our staff to enjoy the<br />
day with their families.<br />
We’ll be open<br />
New Year’s Eve and<br />
New Year’s Day<br />
1114 Pine Street, Downtown Paso Robles Phone 238-3929<br />
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