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North SLO County Activity and Event Guide
Special Event Sept. 1-3 — Morro Bay Art in the Park, Fine Art & Quality Crafts located at City Park, on the corner of Morro Bay Blvd. and Harbor Drive. Open to the public Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. More information available by visiting morrobayartinthepark.com.
September 8 — Don your best pajama outfit for Pajama Party Movie, a fundraising event for Downtown Paso Robles Main Street. A $10 ticket gets popcorn, soda and a vintage movie on the big screen at Park Cinemas. Viewing of 1969’s original “Support Your Local Sheriff” begins at 7 p.m. For tickets or more information, call 805-238-4103.
September 8 & 9 — 12th Annual Dog Splash Days at the Templeton Community Pool for dogs to come for a swim as a fundraiser for Vineyard Dog Park. Sessions available for small, senior, or disabled dogs. Space is limited. Prepaid reservations and details at parks4pups.org/splash-days or 805-239-4437.
September 14 — An Evening in Santa Margarita takes place from 5 to 9 p.m. This family-friendly event takes place at various businesses through town and benefits the Friends of the Santa Margarita Library. Enjoy food, music, drinks and crafts while strolling through historic Santa Margarita.
September 15 — The Paso Robles Art Association presents the 16th Annual Arte De Tiza, beginning at 8 a.m. at the City Park on Pine St. across from Studios on the Park, and ends at 4 p.m. Chalk art supplies will be provided and all ages are welcome to participate and have fun with this creative and colorful event. Sidewalk space is limited, so come early.
September 15 — 20th Annual Taste of Downtown in Downtown Paso. Starting at 11 a.m., sample food from Paso Robles restaurants and wineries and “take a taste of downtown.” Day passes are $25 and available from Downtown Main Street Association.
September 22 & 23 — The 3rd Annual Showdown Cornhole Tournament will take place in Sunken Gardens in Atascadero, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The tournament benefits the Atascadero High School Greybots robotics team. See visitatascadero.com for more information.
Sept. 22 & 23 Heirloom Tomato Festival, Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m., Taste over 30 varieties and local chef’s favorite recipes. Marketplace and Windrose Farm Stand will be open. Sunday: Farm tour and “Tomato” Sunday Dinner, 6 p.m. featuring notable chefs. Windrose Farm, Paso Robles. farmsteaded.com.
September 29 & 30 - Three Speckled Hens Antiques and Old Stuff Show is back for its bi-annual show. This two-day show brings many local vintage and antique dealers to the Paso Robles Event Center. Visit threespeckledhens. com for early bird or general admission tickets.
October 5 & 6 — Tent City After Dark will take place in Sunken Gardens the evening prior to historic Colony Days parade. This event will run from 5 to 10 p.m. with food, wine and beer, live music and so more! For more information, visit colonydays.org. Colony Days Parade follows on Saturday.
October 13 — Paso Robles Pioneer Day highlights the heritage and traditions of Paso Robles in and around the downtown area during the annual Pioneer Day event. Bring the whole family to downtown to enjoy a parade, the free bean feed and daylong, fun-filled activities. Parade begins at 10 a.m.
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Fundrai er
September 8 — 18th Annual Champions of Youth Dinner and Auction honoring Todd Evenson will take place at the Paso Robles Event Center beginning with cocktails at 5:30 p.m. The evening brings a lively social hour with fun games of chance, a delicious five-course dinner with wine pairings, live and silent auctions and dancing. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit BGCSLOC18.givesmart.com, or call Karen at 805-440-8783 September 16 — 2nd Annual Cow Pie Bingo will take place at the Printery Building, 6351 Olmeda Ave. in Atascadero from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Live music provided by Shelly and the Classics. Food, drinks and dessert will be available for purchase. Visit atascaderoprintery.org for more information or to purchase raffle tickets.
September 21 — Women in Business Scholarship Fundraiser, 6 to 9 p.m., Two-Steppin’ Under the Stars is an evening at Harris Stage Lines where you will enjoy exciting live music, dancing, dinner and libations from local wineries and breweries. October 6 — Paso’s Pink Moto Ride is a full day event. We enjoy a PINK pancake breakfast at BarrelHouse, a 75-mile ride through the backroads and return for barbecue lunch, live music, Pink Beer and fun at BarrelHouse! This event benefits the Cancer Support Community California Central Coast division. Visit cscslo.org to register.
Concert & Entertainment — Vi it NoSLOC o.com for More Info
Movies in the Garden — Atascadero Sunken Gardens, Sept. 1 and 9, 8 to 11 p.m. To see the movie schedule, go to visitatascadero.com
Culture & The Art
Winery Partners Wine Bar — Wine Tasting at Studios on the Park every Friday and Saturday, 5 to 9 p.m., benefits the free arts education program for local kids. studiosonthepark.org
Farmer Market
Atascadero - Wednesdays 3-6 p.m., Sunken Gardens, 5942 West Mall; Special Event: Summer Sizzle event through Aug. 8. Paso Robles - Tuesdays 3-6 p.m., Paso Robles City Park at 11th Street and Spring Street Art After Dark Paso — first Saturday, wine tasting, 5 to 9 p.m., Downtown Paso, hosted by Studios on the Park.
Templeton Saturdays, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Templeton Community Park at 6th and Crocker Street
Whale Rock Music Festival keeps getting better. The two-day party at Whale Rock Vineyard, right next door to Castoro Cellars in Templeton has become an annual must-attend live music event for September. “The most important factor is quality,” said Luke Udsen, Director of California Sales and Marketing at Castoro Cellars. “We only book artists that are high-quality performers that we know will put on a great show.” Tickets for Whale Rock Music Festival are already surging ahead of last year, which sold out. Seventeen bands and artists will perform on Sept. 15 and 16. They include Aloe Blacc, Lake Street Dive, Orgone, Fruition, Con Brio, Rayland Baxter, Joey Dosik, Mipso, Jade Jackson, Coffis Brothers and the Mountain Men, Nicole Stromsoe, Band the Hive, Samba Loca, Mannequins by Day, Mama Tumba, Arthur Watership and Miss Leo and Her Bluegrass Boys. “All of the bands have become friends of ours over the years, which is awesome,” Luke said. “Nicole Stromsoe, who is opening the main stage on Saturday, went to Templeton High and graduated the same year I did.” Artists on the Main Stage will start at 1 p.m. on both days, and Stomping Grounds Stage bands will begin playing promptly at noon. The final performances for both days will begin at 8 p.m. “We are featuring a full-blown kids area called ‘ Kit’s corner’ that has a m usical petting zoo, face painting and a tree fort,” Luke said. “There will also be kids’ yoga and lots of other activities. Kids love Whale Rock!” There will be food and drink vendors aplenty for this year’s concerts including beverages from Toro Creek Brewing, Firestone Walker, Barrelhouse Brewing, Tin City Cider, Bristol’s Cider, Whalebird Kombucha, Dark Nectar Coffee and more. Whale Rock Music Festival strongly supports music education programs at Templeton High School, which helps fortify the gap between budgetary constraints and talented students. Last year, the event raised $24,268 for the Templeton Instrumental Music Boosters Association (TIMBA). “We also raised $2,000 for ‘Do It for the Love,’ a nonprofit started by Michael Franti,” Luke said. “The donations for TIMBA go directly to the Templeton High School music program.” Visitors are encouraged to dress in layers and comfortable walking shoes for variable temperatures, bring low-back chairs or blankets, a day pack for hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water bottles (water is provided), ID’s for those 21 and over, and phone chargers for Whale Rock’s charging station. (Please, no pets or outside food and beverages.) For tickets and information, visit whalerockmusicfestival.com. Annual music festival benefits THS music By Melissa Chavez




Atascadero Library 6555 Capistrano, Atascadero • 805- 461-6161 Tuesday & Wednesday — 10:30 a.m., Preschool Story time for 1-5 year olds Thursday — Pyjama Drama 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., open to school age children, registration is required Friday — 10:30 a.m., Toddler Story time for 1-3 year olds Special Events September 4 — Gems in the Stacks Book Discussion 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., open to adults September 12 — What is Bitcoin? 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., open to adults September 15 — How to Publish Your Book 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., open to adults and teens September 20 — Mixed Minds Book Group 2:30- 3:30 p.m., open to adults
Chamber of Commerce
September 29 — Audiobooks & the voices telling the stories 2 to 3 p.m., open to teens October 1 — Gems in the Stacks Book Discussion 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., open to adults Paso Robles Library 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles • 805- 237-3870 Monday & Friday — 10:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m., Preschool Story time for 1-3 year olds Wednesday — 2:30 p.m., Grandparents & Books for kids of all ages Thursday — 10:30 a.m., Mother Goose on the Loose for ages 0-18 months Special Events September 7 — Club Ghibi 4 p.m., open to 13-17 year olds September 10 — LEGO Build 4 p.m., open all ages September 29 — Maker Monday 4 p.m., open to 7-12 year olds Creston Library 6290 Adams, Creston • 805- 237-3010 No events in September San Miguel Library 254 13th St, San Miguel • 805- 467-3224 No events in September Santa Margarita Library 9630 Murphy Ave, Santa Margarita • 805- 438-5622 September 1 — Young People’s Reading Round Table & Movie, 4 to 5:30 p.m., open to 12 to 16 year olds September 4 — E-help at the Library, 1 to 3 p.m., open to all ages Shandon Library 195 N 2nd St, Shandon • 805- 237-3009 No events in September
Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Atascaderochamber.org • 805-466-2044 6907 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422 September 15 — California Coastal Cleanup Day, 9 a.m to 12 p.m., visit coastal.ca.gov for more information or registration September 27 — September Mixer, 5:30 to 7 p.m., hosted by Rabobank at 6950 El Camino Real Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce pasorobleschamber.com • 805-238-0506 1225 Park St, Paso Robles, CA 93446 Office Hours with District Supervisor John Peschong — third Thursday, 9 to 11 a.m., Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce Conference Room. Contact Vicki Janssen for appointment, vjanssen@co.clo.ca.us, 805-781-4491 Office Hours with Field Representative for Senator Bill Monning — third Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m., Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce Conference Room. Contact Hunter Snider for appointment, 805-549-3784 Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce Restaurant of the Month Appreciation — first Tuesday, time/location TBA, pasorobleschamber.com September 4 —Restaurant Appreciation, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., September 12 — Chamber Membership Mixer, 5:30-7 p.m., Hosted by A Heavenly Home, 1920 Prospect Ave. September 26— Wake Up Paso, 7:30 to 9 a.m., Paso Robles Inn Ballroom Templeton Chamber of Commerce templetonchamber.com • 805- 434-1789 321 S. Main Street #C, Templeton, CA 93465 Chamber Board of Directors Meeting — 4 to 5:30 p.m., every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Pacific Premier Bank Conference Room on Las Tablas Blvd. September 5 —Templeton Women’s Club Meeting, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Speaker Assemblyman, Jordan Cunningham, bring a sack lunch September 22 —Denim and Diamonds, 5 to 10:30 p.m., Guests must be 21 or over September 29 — Templeton Oktoberfest, 2 to 6 p.m. in Templeton Park
Taking Care of Bu ine
North County Toast ‘N Talk Toastmasters — Mondays, 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Keller Williams Real Estate, Paso, 805-464-9229 Early But Worth It Chapter — Business Networking International — Tuesdays, 7 to 8:30 a.m., Culinary Arts Academy, Paso, Visitors welcome, bniccc.com
Club & Meeting
Business Networking International — Weds., 7 to 8:30 a.m., Cricket’s, 9700 El Camino Real, #104, Atascadero. Visitors welcome, bniccc.com Above the Grade Advanced Toastmasters — first Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. Kennedy Club Fitness, Paso, 805-238-0524, 930206.toastmastersclubs.org Partners in $uccess — Business Networking International —Thursday, 7 to 8:30 a.m., Paso Robles Assn. of Realtors, 1101 Riverside Ave. Visitors welcome, bniccc.com Speak Easy Toastmasters Club — Friday, 12:10 to 1:15 p.m. Founders Pavilion, Twin Cities Community Hospital. 9797.toastmastersclubs.org. 805-237-9096
Almond Country Quilters Guild Meeting — September 10: General Membership Meeting & Trunk Show 6:30 to 9 p.m at Trinity Lutheran Church, 940 Creston Road, Paso. Community Quilts, September 15: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bethel Lutheran Church, 295 Old County Rd, Templeton. Contact kajquilter@ gmail. com or lisajguerrero@msn.com, acqguild.com Coffee with a CHP — 2nd Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., Nature’s Touch Nursery & Harvest, 225 Main St., Templeton. Exchange Club — 2nd Tuesday, 12:15-1:30 p.m. McPhee’s, Templeton. 805-610-8096, exchangeclubofnorthslocounty.org Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 465 — second Wednesday, 7 p.m. at Paso Airport Terminal. Getting youth involved with aviation, EAA465.org North County Multiflora Garden Club — second Wednesday, Noon to 3 p.m. Public is welcome, no charge. PR Community Church, 2706 Spring St., contact Carolyn Fergoda 805- 237-2534, guests welcome, multifloragardenclub.org Monthly Dinner at Estrella Warbirds Museum — first Wednesday, 6 p.m., guest speakers. 805- 296-1935 for dinner reservations, ewarbirds.org North County Newcomers — Sept. 5, General Membership Meeting at The Grove on 41, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Gatherings held first Wednesday for residents living here less than 3 years. RSVP and more information available at northcountynewcomers.org Daughters of the American Revolution — third Thursday in September. For time and place, email dmcpatriotdaughter@gmail.com Active Senior Club of Templeton — first Friday, 10:30 a.m., Templeton Community Center, 601 S. Main St, Templeton North County Women’s Connection Luncheon — second Friday, 11 a.m., Templeton Community Center. $12.00. Reservations by September
9 to JoAnn Pickering, 805-239-1096. Central Coast African Violet Society — Meetings are located at Brookdale Senior Living, Activity Room, 1919 Creston Rd, Paso Robles from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month, October the 3rd Saturday of the month due to Pioneer Day. Classic Car Cruise Night — second Saturday (weather permitting), 5 to 7 p.m., King Oil Tools, 2235 Spring St., Paso. Tony Ororato, 805-712-0551.



American Legion Post 50 • 240 Scott St., Paso Robles • 805-239-7370 Commander John Irwin, 805-286-6187. Hamburger Lunch — every Thursday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., $5 Pancake Breakfast — 3rd Saturday, 8-11 a.m., $6 Post Meeting — 4th Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. American Legion Post 220 • 805 Main Street, Templeton Post Meeting — 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 6 p.m. Elks Lodges Atascadero Lodge 2733 • 1516 El Camino Real • 805-466-3557 Lodge Meeting — second and fourth Thursdays Paso Robles Lodge 2364 • 1420 Park Street • 805-239-1411 Lodge Meeting — first and third Wednesdays El Paso de Robles Grange #555 627 Creston Rd., • 805-239-4100 Zumba — Tuesday and Thursday, 8:45 a.m. Do Paso Square Dancers — second Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Pancake Breakfast — 2nd Sunday, 7:30-11 a.m. Kiwanis International Atascadero • 7848 Pismo Ave. • 805-610-7229 Key Club — every Wednesday, 11:55 a.m. Kiwanis Club — every Thursday, 7 a.m. Paso Robles • 1900 Golden Hill Rd. (Culinary Arts Academy) Kiwanis Club — every Tuesday, 12 p.m. Board Members — 1st Tuesday, 1 p.m. Night Meeting — third Wednesday, 6 p.m., Su Casa Restaurant (2927 Spring St.) Lions Club Meetings Atascadero Club 2385 • 5035 Palma Ave. Meeting – second & fourth Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paso Robles Club 2407 • 1420 Park St. Meeting – second & fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m. San Miguel Club 2413 • 256 13th St. Meeting – first & third Thursdays, 7 p.m. Santa Margarita Club 2418 • 9610 Murphy St. Meeting – second & fourth Monday, 7:30 p.m. Shandon Valley Club • 630-571-5466 Templeton Club • 601 Main St. • 805-434-1071 Meeting – first & third Thursdays, 7 pm Loyal Order of Moose Atascadero #2067 • 8507 El Camino Real • 805- 466-5121 Meeting — first and third Thursday, 6 p.m. Bingo — first Sunday, 12-2 p.m. Queen of Hearts — every Tuesday, 7 p.m. Pool League — every Wednesday Paso Robles #243 • 2548 Spring St. • 805-239- 0503. Visit mooseintl.org for more information. Optimist Club Atascadero • dinner meetings second and fourth Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., Outlaws Bar & Grill, 9850 E. Front Rd. or call 805-712-5090 Paso Robles • dinner meetings second and fourth Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Paso Robles Elks Lodge, 1420 Park St. Rotary International Atascadero • 9315 Pismo Ave. Meeting — every Wednesday, 12 p.m. at Atascadero Lake Pavillion Paso Robles Sunrise • 1900 Golden Hill Rd. Meeting — every Wednesday, 7 a.m. at Culinary Arts Academy Templeton • 416 Main St. Meeting — first and third Tuesday, 7 a.m. at McPhee’s Grill Veterans of Foreign Wars Atascadero #2814 • 9555 Morro Rd., • 805-466- 3305
Meeting — first Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Paso Robles #10965 • 240 Scott St., • 805-239- 7370
Meeting — first Tuesday, 7 p.m.
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Evenson lives in Paso Robles with his wife of 26 years, Tressa. They have three adult daughters: Nicole, Natalie and Katie. In his free time, he also enjo ys yard projects, camping and traveling. “The bulk of my community involvement came in the form of coa ching until transitioning to the Boys & Girls Club,” Evenson said. “The Champions of Youth Dinner event was started as our primary annual fundraiser to support the operating expenses for the organization 18 y ears ago,” Bland said. The organization has been in operation in North SL O County for over 28 years. “The award has been given to previous and current Board members, including local community superstars such as Sandy Viborg, Jeb Brown, Robert Covarubius, Dale Gomer and JED Nicholson,” Bland said. On Saturday, September 8, the Club will host its annual Champi ons of Youth Dinner & Auction at the Paso Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Avenue, at 5:30 p.m. Approximately 200 guests come together each year for a lively social hour, passed appetiz ers and a four-course dinner catered by Chef Jeffrey Scott with local wine pairings, live and silent auctions and dancing. T ickets are available by calling Karen, Club Office Manager, at 805-440-8783 or by visiting bgcslocounty.org. Heather Young can be reached at Heather@pasomagazine.com that we knew could last a lifetime. Transitioning to the Boys & Girls Club was a natural fit in that our clubs are all about lifetime results and very intuitive programs. The organization focuses on academic success, character development and healthy lifestyles.” Evenson added that the Board also knows that it is important for children to be in a safe environment after school. “Ultimately, I can’t think of a better way to give back than to the future of our country, our kids,” he said. “I was humbled to be honored, but also felt there could be 30-plus honorees for this event. In order to achieve the success that we have as an organization, it takes many wonderful volunteers through out our community to put all of the pieces tog ether.” “Ultimately, I can’t think of a better way to give back than to the future of our country, our kids,” Outside of his volunteerism with Boys & Girls Club, Evenson is a residential mortgage lender and co-owner of Connect Home Loans in Paso Robles. “I got into the mortgage industry shortly after arriving fr om Orange County in the late ‘90s,” Evenson said. “I knew I wanted to pursue real estate and the loan side of the business intr igued me.” or the 18th year, Boys & Girls Club of North SLO County will honor a dedicated community member and their contributions to the organization. “The Board of Directors r eviews contributions of our Board members and community partners — current and past — who have made a significant impact,” Board member Pat Bland said. This year, former Board Chair Todd Evenson was selected as the honoree for the Champions of Youth event scheduled on September 8th. “ Todd has served on our Board since 2012 and has been Board Chair for the past four- years, recently passing the gavel over to Nadine Sullivan,” Bland said. Bland added that some of the accomplish ments achieved during Evenson’s time as Boar d Chair include expanding the number of children served as w ell as establishing community partnerships and adding a Clubsite in Atascadero. “I have been passionate about serving kids for quite some time,” Evenson said. “I started with coach ing both soccer and softball while my o wn kids were still playing. The satisfaction from giving back and especially in helping kids improve not o nly their sports skills but also in navigating through life was very rewarding. As coaches, we were able to instil l good character development By Heather Young Boys & Girls Club of North SLO County CelebratesCHAMPIONS OF YOUTH Todd Evenson
JEFF RAILSBACK JOINS THE CLUB Boys and Girls Club Hires Jeff as Development Coordinator By Nicholas Mattson
The Boys and Girls Club of the North SLO County welcomed Jeff Railsback to the position of Development Coordinator as the program focuses on growth and development. With an already-strong pr esence in Paso Robles, he will help expand the program to serve more kids, and grow the Atascade ro program into maturity. As the Development Coordinator, Jeff will be the face of the Nor th County Boys & Girls Club with on-the-job duties including donor relations and stewardship, building new partnerships and donor bases and fundraising. “We want to make sure that we are communicating to the commu nity what we are doing,” Jeff said, “ and properly acknowledging the people that are supporting us.” With Jeff’s role, the club will con tinue to work along its established longterm goals of finding a new facility in Paso Robles to meet the demand for its services, and grow awareness and participation in the Atascadero program into a facility of its own.
“I’m going to be spending a lot of my time in Atascadero,” Jeff said. “Most of the donors we have, we’ve had for the past 10 years, before we even had a club in Atascadero. There is a huge need to find a facility and let people know about our services.” T he North SLO County program serves over 500 kids through the year, and Jeff said they are working to dramatically increase that. “We are not just after-school care,” Jeff said. “We are more than a ‘drop off’ solution. We work on character, development, and grow ing better human beings.”
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