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2013 July PASO Magazine

A monthly look at life in the remarkable community of Paso Robles.

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TIME & PLACE<br />

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

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

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

our drop box at Dutch Maytag, 1501 Riverside<br />

Ave. or mail to PO Box 3996, Paso<br />

Robles, 93447 by the 7th of each month.<br />

Questions? Call 239-1533.<br />

JUNE<br />

1-31 • ‘North County Community Quilt<br />

Exhibit’ at Paso Robles Carnegie Library in<br />

City Park, is a display of vintage and locally<br />

made quilts. Sponsored by the El Paso de<br />

Robles Historical Society. Admission is free.<br />

Call 238-4996.<br />

2, 9, 16, 23, 30<br />

Atascadero ‘Tuesdays in the Park’ at<br />

Atascadero Lake Park from 5-8 p.m. offers<br />

music by Atascadero Community Band and<br />

a great BBQ prepared by Atascadero Elks<br />

Lodge (5-7 p.m.) with presale tickets available<br />

(call 466-2044).<br />

2, 16 • Templeton Rotary Club meets at 7<br />

a.m. for breakfast, fellowship and to hear an<br />

informative guest speaker at McPhee’s Grill,<br />

416 S. Main Street (side door in parking lot),<br />

Templeton. New members and guests welcome<br />

first and third Tuesdays. Visit www.<br />

templetonrotary.com.<br />

3 • North County Newcomers luncheon at<br />

Cambria Pines Lodge (outside garden), 2905<br />

Burton Drive, Cambria. Scheduled program<br />

is “Castles and Cowboys” by Bob Soto. Social<br />

hour begins at 11 a.m. with lunch and meeting<br />

at noon. Menu includes a buffet with<br />

mesquite-marinated beef tri-tip and all the<br />

fixings. Bar specials on wine and beer. Cost:<br />

$21. Please bring exact change or a check<br />

made out to NCNC with you to the luncheon.<br />

Visit northcountynewcomers.com.<br />

4 • Independence Day<br />

4 • Kennedy Club Fitness<br />

‘Fun Run’ in Atascadero offers<br />

one-mile, 5K and 10K events<br />

with an entire day of family<br />

fun at the Atascadero Lake<br />

Park. Winners in each category<br />

receive awards for top three male<br />

and female runners. To register, stop<br />

by Atascadero Kennedy Club Fitness<br />

at 3534 El Camino Real in<br />

Atascadero. Proceeds benefit The<br />

Charles Paddock Zoo. Cost: $25/10K run,<br />

$20/5K run and $15/mile run. For more details,<br />

call Kim Breece at 466-0775, x24. Visit<br />

www.kennedyclubs.com.<br />

5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 • Paso<br />

Robles Inn Steakhouse & Cattlemen’s<br />

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

Join us for Prime Rib Wednesdays!<br />

Cattlemen’s Lounge: Happy Hour, 4-6 p.m.,<br />

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

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

professionals. Wednesday: Locals Appreciation<br />

Night. Happy Hour, 4 p.m.-CLOSE.<br />

Friday: Ladies Night, 7-10 p.m., half-off<br />

drink specials; Saturday: $5 Drink Specials,<br />

8-12 p.m. Friday & Saturday: Live Entertainment,<br />

9:30-11:30 p.m.. 7/6: The Belmore<br />

Band, 7/12-13: Soul Sauce, 7/19-20: Stellar.<br />

7/26-7/27: Whales Knees. Call 226-4925.<br />

5-7, 15 • Almond Country Quilters<br />

meets at Trinity Lutheran Fellowship Hall,<br />

940 Creston Road, PR. 7/5: Special Friday<br />

night Guild Meeting from 6:30-9 p.m., includes<br />

a lecture by Linda Schmidt, “Short<br />

Attention Span Quilting.” 7/6-7: Linda<br />

Schmidt Workshop, “Creating Cool Stuff ”<br />

from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., includes a potluck at<br />

the Masonic Meeting Hall,<br />

2607 Traffic Way, Atascadero.<br />

7/15: Board Meeting at<br />

Rabobank in Templeton, 7-<br />

8:30 p.m. Visit www.almond<br />

countryquilters.org.<br />

5, 12, 19 • <strong>2013</strong> Concerts<br />

in the Park on Fridays, from<br />

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

Park. 7/5: Human Nation. 7/12:<br />

Small Kicks. 7/19: Guy Budd & Inga<br />

Swearingen. Sponsored by the City of<br />

Paso Robles, J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines<br />

and Paso Robles <strong>Magazine</strong>. For more details,<br />

call 237-3987.<br />

13 • Lavender Festival at Paso Robles<br />

City Park joins together Central Coast<br />

Lavender Growers and Downtown Main<br />

Street from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to present a<br />

fragrant morning and afternoon of lavender<br />

cuisine, sampling of lavender oils, dipping<br />

sauces, lavender ice cream education<br />

on lavender, distillation and sustainable<br />

farming practices. Music, kids’ activities<br />

and demos. Call 238-4103. Visit www.<br />

cclavenderfestival.com.<br />

16 • Central Coast Parkinson’s Support<br />

meets at First Presbyterian Church, 610 S.<br />

Main St., Templeton, from 1-3 p.m. Guest<br />

speaker, mutual support, ongoing info provided,<br />

light refreshments served on every<br />

third Tuesday of the month. Call Phyllis<br />

at 238-3525 or Barbara at 237-2205. Visit<br />

ccpsg.org.<br />

16-28 • 43nd Festival Mozaic Summer<br />

Festival celebrates five centuries of music<br />

throughout SLO County venues. Enjoy<br />

orchestral concerts, chamber music, classical<br />

crossover events and engaging activities.<br />

“Notable Encounter Insight” offers the<br />

chance to get up-close with musicians, enjoy<br />

brunch, dinner or a discussion format.<br />

“Chamber Series Concerts” bring international<br />

musicians in intimate chamber music<br />

settings showcasing the picturesque Central<br />

Coast. “Fringe Series” concerts present classically-trained<br />

artists who perform jazz and<br />

world music. “Evenings with the Orchestra”<br />

presents musicians from national orchestras<br />

under the direction of music director Scott<br />

Yoo. Tickets: Call (877) 881-8899 or 781-<br />

3009. Visit 2050 Broad Street, San Luis<br />

Obispo, or festivalmozaic.com.<br />

17-28 • California Midstate Fair at the<br />

Paso Robles Events Center, 2198 Riverside<br />

Avenue, PR, offers activities for<br />

family fun, including livestock exhibits,<br />

agricultural and art exhibits, food vendors,<br />

performances, demonstrations and a wide<br />

variety of concerts, from rock to country<br />

and more. Mailing address is P.O. Box 8,<br />

Paso Robles, CA 93446. For the Ticket<br />

Office, call 238-3565 or 1-800-909-3247.<br />

For general information, see page 24, call<br />

239-0655 or FAX 238-5308. Visit www.<br />

midstatefair.com.<br />

18, 23 • ‘Poets’ Night Out’ on <strong>July</strong> 18 at<br />

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 5318 Palma<br />

in Atascadero, begins at 7 p.m. Visiting poets<br />

and guests are welcome. Free admission.<br />

Presented monthly by the Third Thursday<br />

Poetry Group in Atascadero. 7/23: Annual<br />

BBQ in the Park at Atascadero Lake<br />

Park. Dinner will be served from 5-7 p.m.<br />

Pre-sale tickets are available now. Call<br />

466-0379 for more details.<br />

Please see CALENDAR page 60<br />

Open<br />

to the<br />

Public<br />

Enjoy the Fair!<br />

Good luck to all the<br />

FFA and 4-H ers!<br />

ALL THE SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED<br />

1026 Pine Street, Paso Robles<br />

238-2112<br />

<strong>July</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, Paso Robles <strong>Magazine</strong> 59

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