Paso Robles Press Magazine • #287 • March 2025

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BEST OF 202 5

"Small businesses are the heartbeat of your neighborhood, the spine of your local economy, and the spirit of your town."

Welcome to our annual Best of North SLO County Readers Poll Winners special edition of Paso Robles Magazine! This issue is all about celebrating the small businesses that make our communities thrive — the places you love, the people you trust, and the services that keep our region vibrant. Every vote cast by you, our dedicated readers, is a testament to the businesses that go above and beyond to serve our community.

A few years ago, we began spotlighting some of the winners in greater detail. Our selection process includes long-time advertisers, multiple-year winners, and those who have invested in advertising to share their stories. While we can’t feature every incredible business, we deeply appreciate each one, knowing that behind every storefront, every service, and every product is an individual — or a family — pouring their heart into their work. Owning a business is not for the faint of heart. It requires resilience, passion, and a willingness to weather the storms. As business owners ourselves, we understand the sacrifices and joys that come with the journey.

Local businesses are the foundation of our economy. Studies show that for every dollar spent at a small business, about 67 cents stays within the local community — supporting jobs, schools, and essential services. These businesses are more than just places to shop; they are gathering spaces, sponsors of youth sports teams, and key contributors to the unique character of North SLO County.

As a small business owner this past year has been one of the most challenging for us yet — perhaps even more difficult than the pandemic years. Economic shifts, industry changes, and an evolving media landscape have tested us. But through it all, our mission remains the same: to celebrate, support, and uplift the people and businesses that make our region extraordinary. With renewed focus and strategic changes, we look forward to a bright future.

To our advertisers — thank you. Your trust and support allow us to bring this magazine to our readers each month. Without you, we wouldn’t have our dedicated team of writers, designers, and storytellers who love this community as much as you do.

With this 12th Annual Best of North SLO County, we celebrate all of the winners alongside you. Thank you for supporting our local businesses, participating in our Readers Poll, and for being the best readers of 2025! We couldn’t do this without you.

Thank you for being part of our journey. Here’s to another year of supporting local, celebrating success, and building a stronger community together!

if thou wouldest win immortality of name, either do things worth the writing, or write things worth the reading.

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Paso Robles Furniture 31 (805) 227-0145 pasohomefurniture.com

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KARYL LAMMERS

As you step into this month of “Seasonal Refresh”, it’s time to let go of the burdens you’ve been carrying.  Allow the crisp air to invigorate your senses, and the longer days to illuminate your path. March pays homage to the Roman God Mars, who represents war and agriculture, while transforming the power of spring with hope, renewal, and growth for us and all of nature.

Our Downtown Main Street Association is engaged in organizing our 2025 events and promotions. We are committed to creating a downtown which is the commercial, governmental, and cultural entertainment destination of Paso Robles.

“The Downtown is the only part of the city that belongs to everybody. It is said that in a small town like ours, you’re not just a number but a valued member of the community. It does not matter where you may find your home; The Downtown is yours too!  Investing in the Downtown

of a city is the only place-based way to benefit all of its citizens at once.” — Jeff Speck

We begin this month by lengthening our days on March 9 as Daylight Saving Time begins. Advance your clock one hour to increase the amount of daylight in the evenings. Charles Darwin tells us “A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life!”

Spring whispers its arrival through the Equinox, a prelude to the symphony of life that follows!

The moon’s energy will be at its peak for 2025 on Thursday, March 13, at about 11:26 p.m., presenting us with a lunar eclipse lasting until approximately 12:13 a.m. on Friday. This “blood moon” provides us an opportunity for deep self-reflection and personal growth. Let go of the old, embrace the new while releasing the

negative, and welcome the positive.

The “full Worm Moon” appears on Friday, March 14, after ushering out the lunar eclipse in the early morning hours, as a spectacularly bright moon at the closing of the day. This moon gets its name from the earthworms, which appear as the ground thaws in spring weather.  Beetle larvae also appear in the thawing of tree bark on trees and other winter hideouts.

On March 17, everything turns green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day to celebrate the culture and heritage of the Irish population. Shamrocks appear everywhere, symbolizing harmony, abundance, and an inner light force reminding us to nurture our spiritual growth, trust our intuitions, and embody our inner strengths.

The events of March prepare us for the Spring Equinox (also referred to as Vernal Equinox) on Thursday, March 20, when the sun crosses the Earth’s equator, appearing directly above. On this day, the sun rises due east and sets due west; day and night are of equal duration all over the planet.  As we celebrate the return of color and beauty on Earth, let us embrace the joy and inspiration spring brings. Enjoy this special month and all the gifts it delivers!

THE NATURAL ALTERNATIVE NUTRITION CENTER

Women's Health During the Month of March

March this year at the Natural Alternative is Women's Health Month! We'll be offering 20 percent off Derma E's skin care and Life Seasons female supplement products.

If you are looking for clean and affordable skincare or are already a fan of Derma E, we carry many of their products. They have lots of different product lines for many different needs, including antiaging, hydrating, anti-acne, and more. With the season changing, it's important to take care of your skin and keep it hydrated. Their anti-aging and Vitamin C products are great options for keeping your skin healthy year-round.

Life Seasons is a great supplement brand that offers many different health options for women. Whether you need menopause support, incompetence, PMS support, libido, or mood support, ask us about their products, and we would be happy to assist you in finding one tailored to your needs.

One of the most important topics regarding women's health are hormones and keeping these levels balanced. If you are going through menopause, Pausitivi-T is a great product with a blend of many different herbs such as black cohosh, chaste berry, and wild yam. This product can potentially nourish the tissues affected by hormonal changes, ease hot flashes and

sweating, support a healthy reproductive system, and balance hormone levels.

If you're dealing with menstruation discomforts — other known as PMS — such as mood swings and cramps, Life Seasons has formulated a blend called PreMense-T. It contains herbs such as chaste berry, cramp bark, and dong quai, which can nourish your reproductive organs, support circulation, ease breast tenderness as well as menstrual cramps, and promote normal menstrual cycles and hormone balance.

We are excited to announce that we will be offering a perfume-making class on Wednesday, March 19, and Saturday, March 22! A roller bottle, carrier oil, essential oils options, and organic flowers are included. It is $20 per entry and $7 per extra perfume. Call to register today!

We'd also like to remind you to check out our NEW Natural Alternative Marketplace at 1191 Creston Road #113 here in Paso Robles! We hope to see you there, but otherwise, make sure to swing by the shop at 1213 Pine St. in Paso Robles to take advantage of these discounts.

Have a wonderful March, The Natural Alternative Team

Shop online with us today at NaturalAlternativeNutrition.com or visit us on Instagram and Facebook

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL COUNSELING WITH A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.

FOR MEDICAL COUNSELING WITH A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.

Round Town • Paso Robles Templeton Chamber of Commerce

THE DYNAMIC TEAM AT THE

“Dedicated” doesn’t capture the commitment of these individuals. If you’ve had the privilege of meeting this team, you understand exactly what we’re talking about. Every team member is deeply invested in enriching and expanding our business community.

Gina Fitzpatrick, President & CEO

A fifth-generation Paso Roblan, Gina Fitzpatrick is passionate about preserving Paso Robles’ culture and values. Certified in economic development, she focuses on the principles, strategies and best practices involved in driving our business communities growth. With this knowledge, Gina is enthusiastic

about raising young leaders and future generations.

For information on economic development and leadership programs, contact Gina: gina@pasorobleschamber.com

Jenna Hidinger, Chief of Staff

After years of nonprofit and philanthropy work outside of Paso, Jenna has enjoyed bringing her expertise and passion to her local community. Jenna’s background in operations, leadership, and local history of the business community makes her the perfect Chief of Staff for this dynamic Chamber of Commerce.

For information on all things Cham ber, contact Jenna: jenna@pasorobles chamber.com

Shanay Brown, Events Coordinator

Shanay’s vibrant personality, knack for connecting with people and mission-driven mindset make her an exceptional Events Coordinator. Her operational expertise ensures every event is executed flawlessly. Ready to attend or host a Chamber event?

Contact Shanay: events@pasoroblescham ber.com

Mae Gonzalez, Marketing & Membership Development Strategist

Originally from Nashville, Mae Gonzalez brings expertise in advertising, social media, and graphic design. Nurtured within a family business, and over six years in the marketing world, she cultivated a profound understanding of small business needs. Looking to grow your business through marketing?

Contact Mae: marketing@pasoroblescham ber.com

Krista Carpenter, Business Development

Krista Carpenter, with over a decade of business development experience, is passionate about fostering relationships and driving business growth. She has dedicated her career to community engagement, making meaningful connections, and providing endless business resources. Ready to grow your business?

Contact Krista: membershipservices@ pasorobleschamber.com

Debbie Bonafede and Beth Wiesner, Visitor Services

Debbie and Beth are our community experts with welcoming personalities. They are the go-to resources for community events, exceptional visitor experiences, and local business inquiries.

Contact Debbie and Beth to learn more about our community: info@pasoroblescham ber.com

Visit our office, and you’ll find laughter, teamwork, and a buzz of activity as we work together to propel Paso Robles and Templeton into an even brighter future.

New goods from our neighbors down South

We spent several weeks in the early part of the year finding new goods for the store and exploring ways to stay inspired and connected. This year, our fresh-new-year energy was tempered with feeling heartbroken for Los Angeles.

During our annual January buying trip, we listened to sales reps and other shopkeepers struggling with how the fires impacted their territories, their customers, their livelihoods. One rep told us that her biggest client had lost both her home and her store. Another said that her colleague had lost her entire sales territory. Gone. It was sobering.

How could we help in a way that might matter? And then we picked up a piece of Sable Ceramics pottery. We’ve admired their soft colors and organic, unique shapes for a few years, but weren’t sure it made sense since they aren’t from the Central Coast. But you know what? They are from California, and that’s something. Their pieces are small and handmade, with soul. And we love them, and that’s something, too. Brook Schneider, the ceramicist, lost both her home and her studio.

So we placed an order.

hoped to bring in but weren’t sure the price would work. It’s made by four moms from Mexico, Guatemala, the Philippines, and the South, all with a shared love of spice…a unique version of a Salsa Macha meets Red Chili Crisp Oil. It is, as they describe it, a “true labor of love mixed with ingredients from all of our cultures.” Which kinda sums up California, doesn’t it? Our margin might be a bit smaller on it, but we ordered it, too.

We filled a cart with delightful letterpress journals from Shorthand Press in LA. And we’ll always have Little Flower Candy Co. caramels, and their huge, pillowy marshmallows that have been on our shelves since Day 1. Christine’s was one of only 4 homes on her street that survived, and she’s been feeding first responders and neighbors, trying to keep her team employed.

It matters that we support each other, here on the Central Coast, but also throughout this one-ofa-kind messy gorgeousness that is California. We hope you’ll fall in love with some of these makers like we have.

—The Team at General Store Paso Robles

MONDAY

Member of the Month:

Janet Tullock

For over 100 years, women have been coming together to discuss and advocate for agriculture. Since the group's inception as the Farm Home Department in 1923, the San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau Women have played a vital role in promoting farm values, improving nutrition, and raising funds for community initiatives. Today, it remains the only active chapter of its kind in California.

Each month, the San Luis Obispo County Farm Bureau Women (SLOFBW) will be working with Paso Magazine to honor one of their members whose contributions have strengthened the agricultural community. This month, we highlight Janet Alene Brown Tullock.

Born and raised in Paso Robles, Janet grew up surrounded by the charm of small-town life. After graduating from Paso Robles High School in 1962, she took a job at Central Savings. One fateful night, at a dance at the Paso Robles USO building, she met Bob Tullock, a Cal Poly student from Templeton. Sparks flew, and by September 8, 1962, they were married.

Their journey together took them across the country and around the world. Their first two daughters, Judy (1963) and Peggy (1965), were born in San Luis Obispo. In 1967, after Bob earned his degree, the young family packed up and moved to Indiana, where Bob pursued his Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry at Purdue University.

California called them home once again, leading them to Norco, where Bob taught at Cal Poly Pomona. Soon, another move brought them back to San Luis Obispo, where their third daughter, Terri, joined the family in 1972. In 1985, the family relocated to the Yemen Arabic Republic for two years while Bob worked on a horticulture improvement project. When their time abroad came to an end, they returned to California, eventually building their forever home in 1995 on land that has been in Janet’s family since 1862.

With a small orchard, plenty of space for family gatherings, and seven beloved grandchildren, Janet’s life has been rich with love and tradition. Agriculture has always been part of her heritage. Both her parents and in-laws were members of the San Luis Obispo Farm Bureau, and the women in

her family — her mother, mother-in-law, and sister — were active members of Farm Bureau Women. In 1996, Janet joined the group herself and quickly found a passion for its mission.

She loved the camaraderie of like-minded women dedicated to supporting agriculture and education. Over the years, Janet and her sister Pat took charge of organizing the Farm Bureau Women’s booth at the County Fair and managing sales of their famous bean soup mix — something Janet still oversees today. These days, the group continues its tradition of community involvement, greeting visitors at the California Mid-State Fair on Farmers and Cattlemen’s Day and setting up booths at the Three Speckled Hens antique shows in April and September. Every dollar they raise goes toward scholarships for local students pursuing higher education.

San Luis Obispo Farm Bureau Women meet every second Monday of the month from September through June. If you're inspired by these stories and would like to learn more about becoming involved, contact Susan Sonne at (805) 610-1375 or shortsuecakes@gmail.com

THE GEARHEAD CORNER!

WIt’s Jimmy and Leigh-Ann from Shift’N Gears in Paso Robles. We’re back again to share some easy maintenance tips and reminders. We are your full-service, family-owned and operated auto repair shop; come see how we SHIFT customer expectations every day! Or call in and talk to Jimmy on Gear Head Radio every Saturday at 9 a.m. on KPRL 99.3 FM 1230 AM. We love our community and our customers; one of our main goals is not just to keep everyone safe but happy and empower the local economy.

What are four easy important things you can check on the clover of car care?

Brakes, Belts, Batteries and Bulbs: Many drivers underestimate their importance. Let’s see how a little attention can save you from big headaches.

Brakes: Your Guardians

Here’s a tip: If you hear squealing or grinding when braking, it’s your car crying for help! That’s metal on metal. Feel vibrations when braking? Your rotors are most likely warped and no longer working effectively. And remember, healthy brakes mean shorter stopping distances and safer roads for everyone.

Belts: Keeping Things Moving

The serpentine belt, for example, keeps your alternator, power steering,

and air conditioning running smoothly. Some vehicles have multiple belts for each system. Meanwhile, timing belts ensure your engine’s valves and pistons are perfectly synchronized. A snapped belt can leave you stranded or, worse, cause major engine damage. Most belts need replacing every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but a quick inspection for cracks or fraying can help you avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Batteries: You’ve Got The Power

Your car’s battery is its lifeline, delivering the power needed to start the engine and run electrical systems. Watch for signs like slow engine cranks or dim lights, get your battery tested annually. Most batteries last 3 to 5 years.

Bulbs: Let There Be Light

Ever driven behind a car with a brake light out? Not only is it annoying — it’s dangerous. Regularly check all your lights — headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and even license plate lights — to ensure they’re shining bright. Replacing a bulb is usually quick and inexpensive and can help you avoid a ticket.

Pro Tip: Preventive Care Saves the Day

Remember, happy cars make for happy drivers — IT’S NOT ALL LUCK. So don’t let brakes, belts, batteries, or bulbs take a backseat in your maintenance routine — your car (and your passengers) will thank you!

Studios on the Park celebrates Stacie Jacob at Sweet Art Fundraiser

Advocate Honored For Playing Key Role In Branding Paso Robles As A Wine And Tourism Hub

For the past 14 years, Studios on the Park has brought the community together to celebrate the arts and honor outstanding local leaders. This year, the annual Sweet Art Fundraiser highlighted Stacie Jacob, a well-known advocate for Paso Robles’ tourism and wine industries.

“Our Sweet Art 2025 Fundraiser celebrated local community leader Stacie Jacob and her passion for Paso,” said Anne Laddon, founder of Studios on the Park.

Studios on the Park, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is dedicated to making art accessible to all through education and interactive experiences. The organization provides a unique open studio environment, hosting regional and international artists, educational programs, and a gift gallery supporting arts programming for all ages.

“Lots of generosity among the people that donated wine and auction items and it was fantastic,” Laddon added about the event.

Jacob was celebrated with a Sunset Fundraising Soirée held at Sensorio on Tuesday, February 11. Over 150 attendees enjoyed a private evening surrounded by Bruce Munro’s light installations, including Field of Light, Light Towers, Gone Fishing, Fireflies, and Dimensions. Guests sipped cocktails, savor hearty appetizers and desserts, and celebrate Jacob’s work in a dazzling setting. The event encouraged festive cowboy couture attire, inviting guests to embrace the spirit of Paso Robles.

Jacob, a seasoned marketing and public relations professional, has played a significant role in shaping Paso Robles’ brand as a premier wine and tourism destination. She is the President & CEO of Travel Paso and founder of Solterra Strategies, a firm specializing in branding and event management. Jacob’s work extends to collaborations with top industry names such as World of Pinot Noir, Presqu’ile, and McPrice Myers.

“Every year we honor a community leader who has been partly responsible for why the arts and culture is growing in Paso Robles,” Laddon said of the event.

Before leading Solterra and the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance, Jacob worked with Visit San Luis Obispo County, the Washington Wine Commission, and the global public relations firm Fleishman Hillard. Locally, she serves on the boards of REACH and the SLO County YMCA. Jacob was named a 2023 Wine Industry Leader by WineBusiness Monthly and has received several other accolades for her work. The Nebraska native, who grew up in a small farming community, graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s agricultural journalism program.

Proceeds from the event support all of the opportunities that Studios on the Park brings to the community. Later this year, they are looking forward to announcing some more fun and lively fundraisers to fund their efforts. For more information on Studios on the Park and upcoming events, visit studiosonthepark.org

SPRING CLEANING YOUR WINE COLLECTION

Spring is just around the corner, and you know what that means: spring cleaning! While spring cleaning is typically thought of as a time to declutter your house, it’s also a great opportunity to clean up your wine collection. By taking time to go through, organize, and clean up your wine collection, you can be sure you’re not letting anything go to waste while also figuring out what bottles are hiding in the depths of your cellar (or shelf, cabinet, or closet).

Assess Inventory

Begin by inspecting each bottle. Look for leaks or cork deterioration and note wines that are approaching their peak drinking window and prioritize them for consumption. This helps prevent any unpleasant surprises and allows you to plan future purchases more effectively.

Clean & Maintain

Dust can accumulate in even the most meticulously maintained spaces, so it’s important to do a thorough cleaning. Use a cloth to gently remove dust from bottles and shelves. If you have a wine fridge, check that temperatures are within the optimal range between 55-60°F.

Organize

Organize wines in a way that makes it easy to find specific bottles. Whether you sort by region, varietal, or vintage, having a systematic approach will save you time and frustration. Spring cleaning your wine collection is a great way to make room for more bottles, just in time for Spring Release Month! From March 1-31, wineries celebrate new releases with events and specials throughout the region. Learn more at pasowine.com and take advantage of that freshly organized wine collection!

“ISaxum’s Next Outreach

Wind-blown Cayucos Ridge Vineyard

’ve had my eye on this particular spot — knew what I wanted — for 15-plus years,” said Justin Smith of his newest vineyard in Cayucos. He smiled: “I’d drive and sneak around, didn’t have permission from owners, to steal chantrelles.”

The mushroom pincher is also the renowned winemaker and owner of the storied Saxum Vineyards, home to Paso’s original cult wines, tucked in the Willow Creek District. Consistently gathering 100-point scores from wine critics, Saxum’s bold and structured Rhône-centric blends are available by allocation only with a long wait list.

With his new spot, Smith has added a sibling to Saxum’s portfolio, wines from Cayucos Ridge, located in the San Luis Obispo (SLO) Coast AVA.

On a clear January afternoon, Smith drove me to Cayucos Ridge to visit his vineyard planted in 2018. As he turned onto Old Creek Road, he recalled that he was drawn to the area’s calcareous shale and marine deposits.

“It’s in this one little spot and there’s all this open land,” he enthused. “I always thought there’s a potential for growing grapes here.”

That untapped spot is the 160-acre ranch that Smith acquired in 2017. It is perched at 1,700 feet elevation along the ridge line of the Santa Lucia Mountain range.

As he drove along the Old Creek Road, flanked by a forest of oak, bay, madrone and maple trees, the Paso Robles native expounded on the area’s historical background. A wagon trail once came through here from Cambria to Templeton. There was a way station and a spring for passing travelers and their horses. In this virgin, never-logged land, a road was eventually built.

“They put in an oil pipeline which runs through the properties of Tablas Creek and Halter Ranch vineyards up to San Ardo,” said Smith.

Smith kept his eye on the property, so when it came on the market, “I jumped on it,” he said. The 600-acre property was divided into four parcels, three of which were for sale. However, the fourth parcel, the one Smith wanted was not. Smith was persistent, though, and finally made an offer the seller couldn’t resist.

From the gated entry at 1,300 feet elevation, a one-mile drive brought us to the hilltop with a spectacular coastline below us.  The Instagrammable spot offered a sweeping view from Morro Rock and Edna Valley’s Santa Lucia range to Cambria.

Pointing to the 12-acre own-rooted Syrah vineyard planted to Estrella clone, Smith continued: “One side of the vineyard is tapered toward Cayucos and the other side into Templeton. We are in the middle of the Templeton Gap. You can imagine the wind going in both ways. It’s pretty extreme.”

Extreme is the keyword for vineyards planted on a wind-blown hilltop 4.5 miles from the ocean. “When we first planted we didn’t know what it was going to be,” Smith recalled. The unpredictable 60-miles-perhour wind can blow in anytime of the day (or night).

While fierce wind is a challenging factor, the upside is milder temperatures and substantial rainfall.

In this cool climate, slow fruit ripening allows for more hang time and the alcohol level is lower than the wines from Willow Creek. Although not certified, Smith and his vineyard team follow organic and regenerative

practices, among them no till or pesticides.

Back in the Willow Creek District, we found ourselves at the deep end of the Saxum winery cave backed by a dramatic wall of exposed fractured rock.

We were ready to savor 2021 vintages of Cayucos Ridge 100% Syrah from SLO Coast AVA alongside two of Saxum’s Syrah-driven wines from Willow Creek District AVA.

“There’s not a night or day difference,” Smith commented on the distance between the two vineyards. “One is more spice-driven and the other more fruit-forward.”

Indeed, distinctive savory notes and black pepper embrace the powerfully structured Cayucos Ridge Syrah, influenced by the aromas of the surrounding chaparral. Commenting on the inky-dark color, Smith mused: “We’ve never seen anything like it. It was so black when we harvested it.”

From Willow Creek AVA’s prized James Berry vineyard planted in 1990 and sought after by many local winemakers, we tasted two Syrah-dominant wines. Bottled as 82% Syrah, Bone Rock showed more structure with a  hint of spice, while Broken Stones, with 54% Syrah, was more red fruit-froward, with a touch more new oak. Varieties such as Mataro, Graciano, Grenache and Petite Sirah are typical companions in Saxum blends.

Saxum’s 2024 annual production is targeted at 8,000 cases. “In 2023, it was 11,000 cases, but we want it to be more like 8,000,” Smith noted. “We’ve dropped some of our purchased fruit. Moving forward, we’ll be one hundred percent estate.”

Saxum’s estate vineyards now have extended from Willow Creek District and SLO Coast to the recent addition of York Mountain.

Justin Smith at Cayucos Ridge Vineyards in San Luis Obispo (SLO) Coast AVA. Photo by Mira Honeycutt

Fresh flavors & pizza for spring

We’re so excited to welcome spring this month! It’s finally warming up a bit and many farmers and home gardeners are starting seeds and prepping their gardens for summer vegetables. On our farm, we are excited that the chickens have started laying eggs like crazy again and there’s lots of green grass for everyone to enjoy.

Ingredients

• Fresh pizza dough or other crust

• ⅓ cup basil vinaigrette or pesto

• 1 cup mozzarella shredded or fresh mozzarella sliced

This Spring Greens Pizza recipe has a lot of delicious ingredients, but when I make this, there are lots of substitutes for my family. I like it as is, but my husband doesn’t like asparagus or eggs on pizza, so he adds more mushrooms and pepperoni. My kids are not fans of anything green, so the only green they get on this is the basil vinaigrette and cheese. If you don’t make the basil vinaigrette, use regular pesto or pizza sauce. It will still be delicious, nutritious, and a lot of fun!

• ½ cup fresh peas, blanched

• ½ bunch of asparagus sliced lengthwise and chopped 1” pieces, blanched

• Mushrooms

• 2 eggs

• 4 ounces prosciutto

• Salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste

• Fresh Basil torn into pieces

1 small shallot roughly

2 cups tightly packed fresh basil leaves stems

flakes (optional)

• ½ cup olive oil

• 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar

• 1 teaspoon kosher salt plus more to taste

½ teaspoons red pepper

• Optional: add other herbs like cilantro, chives, or parsley

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend for 60 seconds until smooth. Taste and adjust salt and pepper as needed. Serve immediately. You can refrigerate the vinaigrette for up to 3-5 days or freeze in an ice cube tray to use when needed.

Instructions

Instructions

1. Pre-heat oven to 475 degrees F.

2. Shape the dough into 2 medium-ish pizzas while on a clean floured surface. Let the dough sit for 5 minutes and then re-form to right size. Place the pizza dough on a lightly floured baking sheet, or pizza peel.

3. Spread the basil vinaigrette over the top of each pizza. Top with the mozzarella, scatter the peas and asparagus on top of the cheese. Transfer to an oven and cook for about 5 minutes. Remove the pizza and add the egg on top of each pizza and transfer them back into the oven to continue to cook until the egg white is set and the yolk still runny.

4. Remove from the oven, Add the prosciutto on top and garnish with basil.

1. In a large bowl, combine flours and salt.

2. In a small mixing bowl, stir together warm water, yeast and the olive oil. Pour it into flour mixture. Knead with your hands until just combined, approximately 2-3 minutes, then let the mixture rest for 15 minutes.

Ingredients

• 2 ½ cups of flour (300 g)

• 1 ½ teaspoons fine sea salt

• ¾ teaspoon active dry yeast

• 1 cup (200 grams) lukewarm tap water

• 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil

3. Knead the rested dough for 3 minutes until smooth. Cut the dough into 2 equal pieces and shape each into a ball. Place on a heavily floured surface, cover with dampened clean kitchen towel, and let rest and rise for 3 to 4 hours at room temperature. Alternatively, if you’re making the dough a day before use, you can let it rest and rise for 8 to 24 hours in a covered bowl in the refrigerator.

4. To make pizza, make sure the dough is at room temperature and place each dough ball on a heavily floured surface and use your fingers to stretch it, then your hands to shape it into rounds or squares. Top and bake.

Spring Greens Pizza
Pizza Dough
Basil Vinaigrette

$ CHOOL BUDGETS:

WATCHING THE SAUSAGE GET MADE

JAMES BRESCIA, ED.D COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SLOCOEDU

When teaching an introductory school finance class to aspiring administrators, I ask, “What is a budget?” Some of the more comical responses I received included: “A wallet diet,” “A list of things you want to purchase,” “A document that proves you are not as rich as you thought,” My favorite is “A way to convince yourself you have the money.” Joking aside, budgets are vital because they act as a framework for allocating the funds to provide services. As County Superintendent of Schools, one of my primary duties in the State Constitution is to maintain responsibility for the fiscal oversight of each school district in the county. Otto Von Bismarck said, “If you like laws and sausages, you should never watch either one being made.” The same can be said about public budgets that are often messy, unappetizing, and complex.

The best explanation I have heard is that a budget is a process rather than a product. Recall the sausage making? One colleague describes the budget as a combination of phases: the development of the Governor's Budget, the Legislature's enactment of a budget, and the executive branch's administration of the funds.

Each phase contains all the ramifications and influences of political interactions, relationships with federal and local governments, public input, natural events, legal issues, the economy, initiatives, and legislation. In short, the state budget is a complex, multi-faceted, and everchanging process.

Our California State Constitution requires that the governor submit a balanced budget to the Legislature by January 10. One interesting requirement is that if the proposed expenditures for the budget year exceed estimated revenues, the governor must recommend the sources for the additional funding. As the chief financial advisor to the governor, the director of finance directs the effort to prepare the Governor's Budget. Under the governor's policy direction, the director of finance issues instructions and guidelines for budget preparation to agencies and departments.

Even though terms such as “zero-based budgeting,” “management by objectives,” and “total quality management” are used by the administration, the process is essentially incremental budgeting with some lobbying added for good measure. The current departmental level of funding is considered a base amount to be adjusted up or down by change proposals. According to the Department of Finance, the general goal is to resolve budget issues at the lowest level possible. Departments should clear their proposals through agency-level hearings,

and the Department of Finance generally attends them. For non-agency departments, proposals are presented directly to the Department of Finance. Issues that are not resolved between departments and Finance staff are discussed at hearings conducted by the director of finance, and the most sensitive issues are ultimately presented to the governor for a decision.

Once the decisions are finalized, the Department of Finance coordinates printing the Governor’s Budget Summary, containing goals and objectives for the following year. The State Constitution also requires that the Governor’s Budget be accompanied by a budget bill itemizing recommended expenditures introduced into each house of the Legislature, to be passed by June 15. This year, education continues to be one of the most significant items in the California State Budget. A modest Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is budgeted; teacher recruitment & professional development are planned; and funding for special education, support for mental health, school nutrition, school facilities, career and technical education, early childhood education, and several other related areas are all included in our state budget proposal. There is additional language on fiscal accountability/transparency, grants for closing the achievement gap, vaping, and wildfire mitigation.

It is an honor to serve as your County Superintendent of Schools.

When it comes to improvements at the County Jail, I can think of no better way to phrase it than we’ve come a long way. Recently, the Sheriff’s Office announced that it entered into a Settlement Agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to address allegations regarding conditions at the jail. From the outset of the DOJ investigation, the Sheriff’s Office worked collaboratively to resolve any identified deficiencies, underscoring its commitment to transparency and reform.

This Settlement Agreement not only resolves past allegations but also highlights the remarkable progress the jail has made in recent years, earning recognition as a leader in jail services both statewide and nationally.

In 2019, the Sheriff’s Office made significant strides to overhaul the jail’s healthcare system. A comprehensive contract was established with Wellpath, a respected private provider specializing in correctional healthcare, to deliver physical, mental health, and dental services to inmates. To ensure these services met the highest standards, I appointed a fulltime Chief Medical Officer to oversee the contract.

The results have been transformative. By creating a dedicated behavioral health unit, the jail addressed the needs of inmates with

HOW THE COUNTY JAIL BECAME A MODEL FOR REFORM

mental health challenges more effectively. This was part of a broader goal to improve healthcare outcomes and achieve national accreditation, a benchmark of excellence in correctional healthcare.

Later in 2019, the National Stepping Up Initiative recognized San Luis Obispo County as an Innovator County for its groundbreaking efforts to reduce the number of individuals with mental illness in jails. This recognition underscored the county’s commitment to improving outcomes for a vulnerable population often underserved in the criminal justice system.

One of the standout programs driving this success is the Behavioral Health Incentive Program, introduced to encourage positive behavior and social integration among inmates with severe mental illness. The program rewards inmates for maintaining proper hygiene, cleaning their cells, participating in programs, attending medical and mental health appointments, and engaging in positive interactions. Rewards include simple but impactful items such as candy bars, hygiene products, and sketch pads.

This innovative approach has led to significant improvements in inmate behavior. Jail assaults have decreased, and the use of isolation cells has been greatly reduced. These changes not only benefit inmates but also enhance the safety and working conditions for correctional deputies by reducing tension and conflict.

Our efforts have not gone unnoticed. In 2020, the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) honored the jail with its prestigious Challenge Award for the Behavioral

Health Incentive Program. Along with that, we also reorganized the housing placement of inmates, trained staff for specialized positions, and contracted with the California Department of State Hospitals to implement a Jail Based Competency Treatment Program (JBCT), which is designed to provide care, treatment, and services to assist patients in becoming competent to stand trial. As a result, CSAC has also designated us as an Innovator County, which means other counties from all over come to our facility to see how a successful program like ours might be implemented in their county.

Additionally, in 2022, the jail achieved accreditation from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC), a significant milestone that confirms the facility meets rigorous standards for correctional healthcare. The NCCHC’s evaluation process involved an in-depth assessment of areas such as patient care, health promotion, disease prevention, governance, and personnel training. This accreditation places the jail among an elite group of facilities nationwide committed to providing high-quality care.

The Settlement Agreement with the DOJ reflects not only the progress made but also the Sheriff’s Office’s ongoing dedication to maintaining these improvements. It serves as a reminder that meaningful reform is possible when accountability, innovation, and collaboration guide the process. The jail’s journey from scrutiny to recognition illustrates that progress is not just about resolving deficiencies but about creating a system that promotes dignity, safety, and hope for those in its care.

SPRING:

HOW

IS IT MOTIVATING YOU THIS YEAR?

Spring is a time for optimism, in addition to cleaning! Whether it is making way for a large relocation move, downsizing for current conditions, or deciding to take on a home improvement project that will provide a solid return on your investment, having the confidence to make things happen is very motivating.

A recent report from the National Association of Realtors measured a REALTOR® Confidence Index that saw an increase in optimism in the market outlook for both buyers and sellers, increasing to the highest levels since March 2023 and April 2023, respectively. Without delving too much into the numbers, the just of it is that about a quarter of the REALTORS® polled were optimistic in the buyer traffic increasing over the next few months. Likewise, seller traffic is also expected to increase. This doesn’t sound too different from what I have seen year over year in our local market. Spring is a very good time to sell!

If selling is a part of your plan for 2025, what projects do you think will provide the highest return on your investment? Talk to your Realtor about what makes sense given the parameters of your situation. As we saw locally in 2024, and early January 2025, we did see price reductions increase, which, for buyers, is good news.

With that said, Atascadero sellers still received 96 percent of their asking price in 2024. Presenting your individual property under the best light is key. For example, in the November 2024, national survey, 37% of respondents had buyers looking for a work-from-home feature. Do you have an office set up? Is there a flex room available? Certainly, not every home has that, but your home has features that attracted you when you purchased it. Was it the stunning views, natural light,

updated kitchen, open floorplan layout or beautiful property? No matter what made you fall in love with your home, you’ll want to find ways to highlight those features.

Now, there are some investments or regular maintenance items that can’t be avoided and don’t provide a huge amount of immediate return on your efforts. However, do not underestimate the power of tidying up, decluttering and depersonalizing inside the home and outside to improve the curb appeal! Some of these items can carry a hefty price tag and are less flashy, yet practical depending on the age of the home. Items such as new roof, windows, a septic system or heating ventilation and air conditioning system are all items that oftentimes need regular maintenance or replacement. These necessary investments are great for the pragmatic buyer, but they don’t add as much value nor bring as much attention to your home like the newly remodeled kitchen or bathroom. It’s not to say that they add no value, just not as high as others. Buyers have certain expectations when it comes to looking for their new home. Most buyers expect a solid foundation, water tight roof, working heating and cooling, a functioning sewer system, all items necessary for comfortably living in a home. Unless you’re selling a major fixer-upper, where the buyer plans to handle all the repairs and updates, most buyers want the reassurance that the home is move-in ready and livable.

I have mentioned this before, I encourage you to balance the many factors that come into play when determining your next home improvement project. Most of all, enjoy the process and your space. It is important to remember that you can never truly measure your total cost recovery until you sell your home. The true market value is what a buyer is willing to pay for it. So, until then, have fun customizing your home to your tastes but always be aware of your investments and what type of value they bring to your home.

For the survey, see nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/ research-reports/realtors-confidence-index

JAIME SILVEIRA

Local Wordsmiths

From 'How To' to 'Crafting the Perfect Story'

Discovering the perfect book by local authors is a great way to dive into reading and expand our knowledge on topics that inspire us. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing with a few Central Coast authors about their latest projects. Their books provide valuable insights, from mastering business branding to exploring the fascinating world of the wine industry.

Brandy: 101 Sips of Wisdom for Attaining a Successful Brand

Reilly Newman, the founder and brand strategist, and Scott Saunders, the designer of Motif Brands, put their years working together and wrote "Brandy: 101 Sips of Wisdom for Attaining a Successful Brand." The book has been takingthe business community by storm and even won 2024 Goody Business Book Award for Marketing and Branding. The co-authors have been busy promoting Motif Brands, their “Brandy" podcast, and their book.

What was the idea behind writing "Brandy: 101 Sips of Wisdom for Attaining a Successful Brand.”?

Reilly: "Brandy" is the culmination of three years of writing to educate business owners and marketers about the power of proper brand ing. We wanted to articulate these big ideas of brand strategy, design, and marketing in an approachable yet insightful way that brings value to our readers. "Brandy" shares our decades of experiences and our philosophy of brand building in short "sips" that can be easily read over a morning coffee or an evening nightcap. Although it covers complex topics that make a real business impact, "Brandy" was designed to make it easy to "sip on" and enjoy so the reader can apply what they learn.

How did both of you decide to take your branding knowledge, combine it, and write “Brandy”?

Scott: Since Reilly and I comprise Motif Brands and have spent the last six years bringing our collec tive decades of experience and knowledge together for rebranding clients — and because we each have a knack for writing — it seemed like a no-brainer to write a book together and create a brand around it (which birthed the accompanying podcast show). The main purpose being to educate and dispel many false ideas about branding in general. The reality is many mistakes made by business owners with regard to their brand simply are due to misnomers and a lot of misconceived notions about what branding is and how to really unlock its potential.

When reading your book what would you like your readers to come away with?

Scott: We intentionally wrote and constructed “Brandy” to be 101 short, distilled chapters (most are only 2-3 pages each) that do not need to be read in any specific order so that it can be easy to read and put down, with each chapter being thought-provoking enough to give the reader time to let things sink in. The principles and concepts of successful branding can't be treated like a secret recipe. Rather, they are ethereal principles that are all applied in different ways and differently for each brand. So keeping it short and sweet, simple to understand, and giving the reader some takeaway

they can hopefully apply gives us the ability to educate and assist a greater audience than simply those that we decide to take on as clients. brandybook.us Book available on Amazon

The Mad Crush

After almost ten years, author Sean Weir has re-released his novel about the Saucelito Canyon wine industry; "The Mad Crush: An Obscure California Vineyard and the Quest to Make One Great Wine.” The book dives into the process of making wine from ground to glass and also shares stories from Sean's perspective as well as giving us an approchable history lesson of the region and the people he met working there.

“The Mad Crush" originally came out in 2015. What made you want to rerelease it almost a decade later?

The first edition of “The Mad Crush" was very well received, and it developed a bit of a cult following. Yet, in the push to publish it back in 2015, I sacrificed some extra material that I later realized would make for an even richer reading experience. I also thought that it was a story that a new generation of readers might enjoy discovering. So, I decided to produce an expanded second edition by weaving that extra material back

into the main story. I also added an afterword that provides some fresh perspective and context, as well as a section of mini-chapters at the back called “Prunings." This is where I stuck some oddball extras, things like meeting Eddie Van Halen while working at the Chamisal Vineyard tasting room and Avila Beach getting torn up after an oil leak.

What made you want to write a book about your time working on the 1995 harvest in Saucelito Canyon and everything that came before with Bill Greenough?

When I was working at Saucelito Canyon, Bill would tell me these stories that were hard to believe. He told me abouthow an itinerant Englishman planted this vineyard way out in the canyon in 1880 and farmed it by horse and plow—mind you; this vineyard is still difficult to reach by car. He told me about growing up in Montecito, then defecting to the communal Mountain Drive community in Santa Barbara, where they stomped grapes in the nude. He told me about leaving all that behind and going off the grid to restore this abandoned old vineyard. All of this—coupled with my ownwild harvest season spent working for Bill in 1995—seemed worthy of retelling and putting into the historical record. I also saw the book as a way to honor Bill as a mentor and as someone who put an indelible mark on Central Coast wine history.

TheMadCrush.com

Scott Saunders
Sean Weir
Reilly Newman

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The BEST OF North SLO County

Welcome to the highly anticipated unveiling of the 2025 Best of North SLO County Readers Poll winners! After weeks of enthusiastic voting and thousands of submissions, we are delighted to present this year’s champions in this special Best Of edition of Paso Robles Magazine  and  Atascadero News Magazine.

This annual readers’ poll celebrates the heart and soul of North San Luis Obispo County by recognizing the businesses, services, and professionals that make our community exceptional. From renowned restaurants and world-class wineries to top-tier health and wellness providers, retail destinations, home services, and automotive care—our readers have spoken, selecting the best of the best in each category.

This year’s winners list reflects both the standout favorites and those who competed closely for the top spot, demonstrating the incredible quality and dedication of businesses across

the region. These honorees represent the lifeblood of our community, contributing not just to the local economy but also to the unique charm and character that define North SLO County.

We take great pride in showcasing these outstanding businesses, chosen by the people who know and love this area best—you, our readers, residents, and visitors. Whether you’re discovering a new favorite or celebrating a longtime local gem, we hope this guide serves as a valuable resource for supporting and uplifting our hometown businesses.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated in the voting process. Your voices and support make all the difference, ensuring that these businesses continue to thrive for years to come. So without further ado, we present the  2025 Best of North SLO County winners — spanning from Bradley to Santa Margarita. Congratulations to all!

BEST BEAUTIFICATION, INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENT

Colony Sandwich Company

BEST NEW BUSINESS OPENED THIS YEAR

The Giddy Up

BEST NEW LOCATION OR RELOCATION FOR EXISTING BUSINESS

Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU)

BEST SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE BY LOCAL BUSINESS

Just Baked

BEST COMMUNITY SERVICE, CHARITY, AND NONPROFITS:

BEST CHARITY OR NONPROFIT

ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization)

BEST CHARITY OR NONPROFIT PROJECT

ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization) Expansion

BEST CHARITY EVENT Kiwanis Winemakers Dinner

BEST YOUTH CHARITY Paso Robles Youth Arts Center

BEST PARADE 4th of July Templeton

BEST COMMUNITY SERVICE GROUP

ECHO (El Camino Homeless Organization)

BEST BANKING, FINANCE, AND REAL ESTATE:

BEST BANK OR CREDIT UNION

Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU)

BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT

Jaime Silveira of Malik

Real Estate Group

The Giddy Up Hut, located at 22380 El Camino Real in Santa Margarita, CA, is a must-visit destination for unique, high-quality finds. Open Wednesday through Sunday with varying hours, visitors can check the store’s Instagram page for the latest schedule, especially during holidays. Showcasing the work of talented local artisans, The Giddy Up Hut offers a carefully curated selection of handmade goods and vintage clothing. Whether you're searching for a meaningful gift or a special addition to your collection, the shop’s ever-evolving assortment of treasures has something for everyone. Gift cards are available, and for added convenience, shoppers can explore and purchase items 24/7 through The Giddy Up Hut’s website.

BEST OVERALL SHOPPING & RETAIL BEST WOMEN'S CLOTHING BEST FASHION THE GIDDY UP BEST SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE BY LOCAL BUSINESS

Just Baked is more than a bakery—it’s a story of passion, perseverance, and community. In 2010, single mother Libby Ryan baked a cake for her son that she couldn’t afford to buy. One cake led to another, and in 2016, she seized the chance to purchase Just Baked, originally founded as a Cal Poly cookie delivery service by best friends Annie and Meghan. When Annie had to move, she encouraged Libby to take the reins—and as fate would have it, that’s exactly how the cookie crumbled. From weddings to birthdays, Just Baked is honored to be part of life’s sweetest moments. If you haven’t visited yet, now’s the perfect time! Stop by for a handcrafted coffee and a freshly baked pastry, and experience the warmth and charm that make Just Baked a local favorite.

ECHO operates two North County facilities, providing meals and safe overnight shelter for families and individuals facing hunger and homelessness. Residents receive case management to help secure employment and permanent housing. While at ECHO, they learn essential life skills, including job readiness, financial literacy, health care management, and parenting. A dedicated team of 1,500 community volunteers supports shelter and meal programs, serving up to 150 dinners nightly to residents and those in need. Through comprehensive services and strong community involvement, ECHO helps individuals regain stability and independence, making a lasting impact on the lives of those experiencing homelessness.

Educational

BEST

Cielo

BEST

Courtney

Nicholas

Tidwell

BEST

Charles

Hop’s

BEST MORTGAGE OR HOME LOANS

BEST NEW LOCATION FOR EXISTING BUSINESS

EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION (EECU)

With a branch in Paso Robles, EECU is a not-for-profit financial institution owned by its members, with no stockholders. Each member has equal ownership and the right to participate in the Annual Meeting, including voting for the Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee. EECU offers competitive rates on savings, loans, and credit cards, along with free dividend-earning checking accounts. Members enjoy convenient access to services through local branches, CO-OP ATMs, online and mobile banking, and a dedicated Member Service Center, ensuring reliable financial solutions with personalized service.

BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT BEST REAL ESTATE GROUP 11 YEARS IN A ROW! JAIME SILVEIRA, MALIK

Malik Real Estate Group is a leading real estate agency in North SLO County, known for its exceptional service and expertise. Led by owner and broker Jaime Silveira, the agency has built a strong reputation for guiding clients through seamless real estate transactions. Jaime’s deep market knowledge, client-first approach, and commitment to excellence have earned her the title of “Best Real Estate Agent” in the Best of North SLO County awards. Malik Real Estate has also been recognized as one of the area’s top agencies. Beyond real estate, Jaime is an active community member who is engaged with professional associations and the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce. If you’re buying or selling, trust Malik Real Estate to help you achieve your goals.

Courtney Morrow’s military career took her around the world, allowing her to connect with everyone from teachers to generals. As an Army broadcaster, she developed the ability to build trust and uncover the stories people had to share— skills that now shape her work as a State Farm agent. She believes leadership and service go hand in hand, whether protecting a country or helping customers secure their future. At State Farm, Courtney is dedicated to putting people first. She provides informed, compassionate service to help families set financial goals, identify protection strategies, and turn plans into action. She understands that success starts from within, and her team continuously learns and collaborates to stay ahead in financial services. Community involvement is just as important to Courtney. She serves on the local Chamber of Commerce board and volunteers with a nonprofit that provides job training for developmentally disabled adults. Making a difference—both professionally and personally—remains her driving force.

COURTNEY MORROW STATE FARM
2341 Theatre Dr, Paso Robles myeecu.org
malikrealestate.com

A-town Skate Park

BEST AMUSEMENT OR GAMES

Andy's Awesome Arcade

BEST BOUNCE HOUSE OR PARTY SUPPLY

Hop’s Bounce House

BEST GOLF COURSE

Paso Robles Golf Course

BEST PARK PLAYGROUND

AND VENUES:

Atascadero Lake Park BEST HOSPITALITY,

BEST HOTEL Allegretto Vineyard Resort Paso Robles

BEST OUTDOOR EVENT VENUE Vina Robles Amphitheatre

BEST INDOOR EVENT VENUE Rava Wines

BEST WEDDING VENUE Rava Wines

BEST EVENT SUPPLY COMPANY All About Events

BEST ART GALLERY Studios On the Park

BEST ARTS EVENT Art in the Park

BEST FOOD EVENT Atascadero Tamale Festival

BEST FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENT Atascadero Fall Festival

BEST PHOTOGRAPHER Amy Hinrichs Photography

BEST EVENT PHOTO BOOTH SERVICE Pix & Flix Photo Booth

Nick Medeiros has been a licensed Certified Public Accountant in California since February 2008. With over 16 years of public accounting experience, he began his career in Fresno after graduating from CSU Fresno in 2004. In December 2008, he joined a prominent firm, gaining valuable expertise before pursuing his own vision. In September 2017, he founded Nicholas Medeiros, CPA, PC, dedicated to providing personalized and professional accounting services. Nick takes a proactive approach, ensuring each client receives the same level of dedication and expertise. He is committed to helping clients achieve their financial goals with strategic planning and sound financial guidance. His firm offers comprehensive accounting services tailored to meet individual and business needs, emphasizing trust, integrity, and long-term success. With a passion for financial excellence, Nick continues to build strong relationships, empowering clients to navigate complex financial landscapes with confidence.

Candace Tidwell, owner of Tidwell Bookkeeping, has been a trusted expert in bookkeeping and accounting since 1998. A longtime resident of Atascadero, Candace has built lasting relationships with over 350 clients, many of whom have been with her for more than fifteen years. She continually expands her expertise through national accounting seminars with QuickBooks and Sleeter Group, ensuring she delivers the highest level of service. Tidwell Bookkeeping offers comprehensive financial solutions for businesses of all sizes, including accounts payable and receivable, payroll processing, bank reconciliations, financial reporting, and QuickBooks setup. The firm specializes in real-time bank balance updates, tax filings, and year-end financial preparation. Whether working in-house or on-site, Candace and her team prioritize accuracy, efficiency, and client convenience. Their passion for bookkeeping goes beyond numbers—they focus on long-term partnerships, cost-saving strategies, and maintaining organized, secure financial records for every client they serve.

BEST

PET SUPPLY STORE

Lemos Feed & Pet Supply is the largest family-owned pet supply company on the Central Coast, proudly serving the community from Paso Robles to Carpinteria with 14 locations. Since 1972, founder Mike Lemos has built the business on traditional values, starting with a simple flatbed truck delivering hay and ranch products to neighbors. Over 50 years later, Lemos remains committed to providing top-quality pet foods, toys, treats, and supplements for pets and livestock. Customers can count on exceptional service, including personally carrying large pet food bags to their cars. Monthly staff training ensures expert guidance on the best products for every pet’s needs. Mike continues to lead the company, staying ahead of industry trends by sourcing innovative products at trade shows. At Lemos Feed & Pet Supply, we appreciate your trust and remain dedicated to supporting both your pets and our local communities.

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Perry's

Atrium

Harrington

BEST PET GROOMING & CARE

Discover a pampering haven for your furry friends at our professional dog grooming salon, where expert care meets comfort. Led by owner Adrianne, a passionate animal lover with over eight years of experience, we ensure every pet looks and feels their best. Adrianne’s journey began as a kennel assistant in a veterinary hospital, progressing to lead veterinary assistant before transitioning into dog training and grooming. Her deep understanding of animal behavior and well-being allows her to provide a stress-free, positive grooming experience.

Since opening her salon in October 2021, Adrianne has combined her veterinary and training expertise to offer top-tier grooming services. She prioritizes each pet’s comfort and educates owners on proper care techniques. As a proud dachshund owner and racer, Adrianne knows the importance of trust and dedication in pet care. At her salon, your pet will receive expert grooming in a safe, fun, and loving environment.

Shop Little Cousins was founded in 2023 by sisters Jen and Katie, who share a passion for shopping and styling little ones. Inspired by the arrival of their first children, they combined their expertise—Katie’s background in marketing and retail and Jen’s in finance—to create a thoughtfully curated boutique for parents and caregivers. Named after their own baby cousins, Shop Little Cousins is a cozy online haven filled with stylish, comfortable, and practical pieces for children. More than just a business, it’s a passion project rooted in family and the desire to bring joy to others. Jen and Katie strive to foster meaningful connections with their customers while offering high-quality clothing and accessories that celebrate childhood. With the support of their growing community, they aim to expand into brick-and-mortar locations, creating inviting spaces where families can shop, connect, and enjoy a personalized experience.

Nestled in the heart of historic Santa Margarita, The Barn Antiques & Unique is a must-visit destination for collectors, history buffs, and lovers of farmhouse charm. Spanning 6,000 square feet, this eclectic marketplace features 30 vendors offering a curated selection of equestrian-themed antiques, vintage books, farmhouse décor, and handcrafted artisan goods. Whether you’re searching for rare collectibles, unique furniture, or a nostalgic keepsake, you’ll find an ever-changing array of treasures to explore. More than just a store, The Barn invites visitors to step back in time, reminisce, and enjoy the thrill of discovery. With friendly vendors, great prices, and an atmosphere steeped in history, it’s the perfect place to spend an afternoon browsing and uncovering hidden gems. Be sure to set aside plenty of time—you may find yourself lost in its charm for hours.

Specs

Barley

Malibu

Bravo

Pier

Bravo

BEST

Mountain

BEST

Mountain

BEST

Bravo

BEST

Sylvester's

BEST

BEST

Jeffry's

BEST FLOWERS & FLORIST

Bloom N Grow Floral Design is Atascadero’s premier florist, offering fresh, beautifully designed floral arrangements for every occasion. Locally owned and operated, we take pride in delivering high-quality flowers with a personal touch. Our talented floral designers bring creativity and attention to detail to every bouquet, ensuring each piece is unique, stunning, and made with care. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, welcoming a new baby, sending birthday wishes, or simply brightening someone’s day, Bloom N Grow Floral Design has the perfect arrangement. We provide same-day flower delivery in Atascadero and surrounding areas, making it easy to share beauty and joy. In addition to our everyday floral offerings, we specialize in event florals, including elegant wedding arrangements and thoughtful sympathy flowers. No matter the occasion, we are dedicated to creating designs that leave a lasting impression. Order online today and discover why we are Atascadero’s go-to florist.

SPECS BY KYLA

Kyla Skinner’s passion for optics began right after high school when she worked in a small optometric office, where she received hands-on training in all things eyewear. She earned her American Board of Opticianry (ABOC) certification in 1999 and has since worked with numerous eye care professionals, even helping establish a new practice in Asheville, N.C. For the past decade, she has specialized in luxury frame lines on the Central Coast. Specs by Kyla is the realization of her lifelong dream—a place where her love for optics, nature, and family comes together. Her husband, Jeff, manages invoices and ensures precision in every lens while also using his craftsmanship to build out the shop’s unique shelving system. Their small, family-run business is dedicated to serving the Atascadero community with expertise and heart. When you visit, you’ll experience Kyla’s devotion to quality and personalized care—a true “frame of mind” reinvented.

Malibu Brew Coffee is a beloved coffee and ice cream shop in Atascadero, owned by Paul and Lakhena Say. Known for its cozy atmosphere and welcoming vibe, Malibu Brew offers a wide variety of hot, iced, and blended drinks, including their popular chai options. Customers can also enjoy smoothies, pastries, breakfast burritos, and more. The shop proudly serves Doc Bernstein’s Ice Cream, adding to its charm as a go-to spot for sweet treats. With a wide menu that includes healthy options and a kids’ selection, Malibu Brew caters to all ages. Whether you’re stopping by for a morning pick-me-up, a leisurely lunch, or an indulgent dessert, this local favorite has something for everyone. While they don’t offer delivery, guests can enjoy their drinks and treats in a comfortable seating area. Deeply rooted in the community, the owners have supported local events for years, fostering a space where generations connect over great coffee.

BEST PASTA RESTAURANT

Etto Pasta Bar

BEST BREAKFAST PLACE

The Nest

BEST BRUNCH SPECIAL

Brunch

BEST LUNCH SPOT

The Porch

BEST JUICE BAR

Juice Boss

BEST DESSERT, BAKE OR CAKE SHOP

Just Baked

BEST VEGETARIAN/VEGAN Ziggy's

BEST CHEESE SHOP

Vivant Fine Cheese

BEST FAMILY RESTAURANT

Guest House Grill

BEST OUTDOOR DINING

Guest House Grill

BEST GROCERY STORE

Gather - Natural Market

BEST ORGANIC FARM-TO-TABLE Thomas Hill Organics

BEST LOCAL BEEF

Sinton & Sons Local Meats and Provisions

BEST CATERING trattoria di LUCA

BEST TACOS La Parrilla Taqueria

BEST STEAK PLATE The Range

BEST BACON & EGGS Country Touch Cafe

Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant has been a beloved, family-owned staple since 1992, serving up authentic Mexican cuisine in a warm and festive atmosphere. Known for its delicious homemade chips and salsa, Pedro’s offers a menu bursting with bold flavors, from sizzling shrimp fajitas to classic favorites made with fresh ingredients. The welcoming environment and friendly service make it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re craving a casual meal or celebrating a special occasion, Pedro’s provides a comfortable setting to enjoy quality Mexican food. Reservations are welcome, except on Fridays, ensuring flexibility for diners. Gift cards are also available, making it easy to share the Pedro’s experience with friends and family. With its rich history and dedication to great food and hospitality, Pedro’s remains a cherished dining destination where every guest is treated like family.

PEDRO’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT BEST PIZZA • BEST PIZZA DELIVERY BEST SPECIALTY PIZZA

PIZZA PLUS

Bravo Pizza Plus has been a cherished part of the Atascadero community since its founding in 1996 by Sam Ayesh. Built on a foundation of quality, service, and community commitment, Bravo Pizza Plus prides itself on serving high-quality pizzas made with fresh tomato sauce, house-made dough prepared daily with olive oil, and a signature twisted sesame crust on all gourmet pizzas. Offering both traditional and unique gourmet options, including gluten-free choices, the restaurant caters to a variety of tastes with fresh vegetables and premium meats such as beef and low-fat turkey. Beyond great food, Bravo Pizza Plus is dedicated to exceptional customer service, treating every guest like family. The team remains committed to supporting the local community through charitable initiatives, school district partnerships, and contributions to organizations that keep Atascadero safe and thriving.

Jeffry’s Wine Country BBQ, opened on Father’s Day Weekend in 2018, has quickly become a local favorite and a top destination for visitors in Paso Robles. Founded by award-winning Chef Jeff Wiesinger and his wife Kathleen, the restaurant is known for its wood-fired, scratch-made cuisine, featuring premium smoked meats and house-made sauces. Chef Jeff, a multiple-time winner of The Mac & Cheese Fest, Paso Pinot & Paella Festival, and Paso Robles Winemakers Cook-Off, brings his signature “Wine Country Comfort Food” to life in a relaxed outdoor courtyard setting. Located just half a block from downtown Paso Robles City Park, Jeffry’s offers mouthwatering specialties like house-smoked tri-tip, pulled pork, brisket, and award-winning paella. Guests can enjoy handcrafted sandwiches on fresh-baked bread, a selection of craft beers, and local wines on tap. With a welcoming atmosphere and a dedication to quality, Jeffry’s continues to be a beloved culinary gem in Paso Robles.

BEST APPETIZER (WHICH APPETIZER & RESTAURANT)

Shrimp Skewer, Nogi's Sushi

BEST SALAD (WHAT SALAD & RESTAURANT)

Tritip Salad, Sylvester's Burgers

BEST FRENCH FRIES The Porch

BEST FRENCH TOAST Country Touch Cafe

BEST PANCAKES The Nest

BEST WAFFLES The Nest

BEST PASTRY Just Baked

BEST CUP OF COFFEE

Joebella Coffee Roasters

BEST BAG OF WHOLE BEAN OR GROUND COFFEE

Joebella Coffee Roasters

BEST HOT TEA Juice Boss

BEST ICED TEA The Porch

BEST OLIVE OIL We Olive

BEST BREAD Back Porch Bakery

BEST CAKE Just Baked

BEST PIE Bramble Pie Company

BEST GELATO, ICE CREAM, OR FROZEN DESSERT Negranti Creamery

BEST LOCAL SEASONINGS Bren's Original Blends 20 2 5

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Sinton & Sons is committed to providing high-quality proteins that are locally sourced and raised with care. Partnering with dedicated ranchers and farmers, they ensure that every purchase supports not only nutritious, flavorful meals but also sustainable agricultural practices that regenerate the land. By choosing Sinton & Sons, customers invest in the local food system and the generations of ranchers who uphold a tradition of responsible land stewardship in San Luis Obispo County. Avenales Ranch, nestled in the Pozo Valley, has been in the Sinton family since 1875. Spanning 12,000 acres, it was established by Bernard Sinton, who also founded the 6,000-acre Canyon Ranch. In 1972, the family planted vineyards at Shell Creek. Outlaw Valley Ranch, operated by the Karol family, produces 100% grass-finished, Animal Welfare Approved beef and lamb, along with high-quality wool products. Their regenerative grazing practices prioritize soil health, conservation, and ethical animal care.

BEST CUP OF COFFEE BEST BAG OF WHOLE BEAN OR GROUND COFFEE

JOEBELLA COFFEE ROASTERS

Joseph Gerardis has always been inspired by the scenic beauty of California’s Central Coast. Drawn to Atascadero in 2003 with his wife, Isabel, he embraced the area’s cycling routes and the opportunity to build something meaningful. What started as a hobby—roasting coffee beans in Santa Barbara—soon became a passion that led to the creation of Joebella Coffee. Joseph and Isabel’s commitment to quality is evident in every cup, from carefully sourced organic beans to the craftsmanship of their café and roasting facility. Joebella is certified organic, ensuring sustainability while supporting ethical farming practices. Their café reflects a love for community, featuring local artwork and handmade elements crafted by Joseph himself from reclaimed wood. For Joseph, coffee is more than taste—it’s about honoring farmers, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering a welcoming space.

Epoch Estate Wines is built on a love for Rhone varieties, a deep understanding of terroir, and a passion for storytelling. Founded by geologists Liz and Bill Armstrong, the journey began in 2004 with the purchase of Paderewski Vineyard in Paso Robles—an area chosen for its diverse soils, dramatic temperature swings, and rugged beauty. The couple expanded to Catapult Vineyard in 2008 and later revived the historic York Mountain Winery in 2010. Their wines, crafted from Rhone, Zinfandel, Tempranillo, and select Bordeaux varieties, honor the rich histories of York Mountain and Ignacy Paderewski. Epoch’s philosophy is rooted in stewardship, preserving both the land and its stories. Visitors are encouraged to explore their wines and experience this history firsthand atop York Mountain. With a pioneering spirit and dedication to excellence, Liz and Bill Armstrong invite you to be part of their ongoing Epoch journey.

BEST MOCKTAIL

Street Side Ale House & Eatery

BEST WINE, BEER, SPIRITS, AND VINEYARDS:

BEST DOWNTOWN TASTING ROOM

Iron Oaks Winery

BEST VINEYARD TASTING ROOM

Epoch Estate Wines

BEST VINEYARD EXPERIENCE

DAOU Vineyards

BEST WINERY EXPERIENCE

Epoch Estate Wines

BEST WINERY EVENT VENUE

Rava Wines

BEST RED WINE (NAME AND WINERY)

Fat Boy - Tobin James Cellars

BEST WHITE WINE (NAME AND WINERY)

Arneis, Tobin James Cellars

BEST SPARKLING WINE (NAME AND WINERY)

Rava Sparkling Albariño

BEST BAR, TAVERN, PUB, OR TAP HOUSE

Ancient Owl Beer Garden & Bottle

Shoppe

BEST BREWERY BarrelHouse Brewing Co.

BEST LOCAL SPIRIT (NAME AND MAKER)

Barley & Boar Vodka

BEST BEER (BEER NAME AND BREWER)

805 - Firestone Walker Brewing Company

BEST COCKTAIL (COCKTAIL NAME AND LOCATION SERVED)

Old Fashioned - Street Side Ale House and Eatery

Chad and Lauren Rava founded Rava Wines + Events in Paso Robles with a shared vision: to create estate-grown sparkling wines using the traditional méthode champenoise. Their handcrafted wines reflect old-world traditions inspired by small grower champagne houses. As a third-generation farming family, the Ravas’ deep agricultural roots trace back to Chad’s grandfather, who immigrated from Italy in 1924. Today, Chad manages over 1,200 acres of vineyards across Monterey County and Paso Robles. Rava Wines + Events, located on a former Arabian horse ranch, offers a stunning venue for weddings, celebrations, and corporate gatherings. With a state-of-the-art event center, picturesque courtyards, and Villa Giada’s luxury accommodations, Rava Wines is Paso Robles Wine Country’s premier destination for unforgettable experiences.

Dr. Battle is a distinguished pediatrician at Central Coast Pediatrics, recognized for her expertise in both Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. A fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, she is double Board Certified and holds a Master’s in Public Health from Loma Linda University. She earned her Medical Degree from Howard University College of Medicine and completed her pediatric internship and residency at UCSF - Fresno and Valley Children’s Hospital. Furthering her specialization, she completed an Adolescent Medicine Fellowship at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Beyond her medical career, Dr. Battle enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, who are actively involved in the western riding community. She is often seen cheering at rodeos, supporting her family’s passion for the sport. Her commitment to children’s health, combined with her dedication to family and community, makes her a trusted and compassionate provider for young patients and their families.

Dr. Jason Pambrun’s orthodontic practice stands out for its patient-centered approach, cutting-edge technology, and commitment to excellence. As a BoardCertified Orthodontic Specialist, Dr. Pambrun brings years of advanced training and experience to his practice, ensuring top-tier care for patients of all ages. The office prioritizes efficiency and convenience, offering streamlined appointment scheduling, automated reminders, and direct insurance billing. Patients benefit from state-of-theart technology and a Growth & Guidance Program, which provides complimentary monitoring to determine the ideal time for treatment. Adults seeking orthodontic care can also enjoy comfortable, affordable options. The practice values the local community, supporting schools, clubs, and activities while offering family-friendly financing and discounts. With a single, centrally located office near Atascadero Junior High and High School, patients receive personalized attention without long waits. Dr. Pambrun’s dedication to quality is reflected

BEST HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND BEAUTY:

BEST URGENT CARE OR CLINIC

Urgent Care of Atascadero

BEST PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Stout Pediatric Dentistry

BEST SURGICAL AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Montoya Family Dental

BEST PEDIATRICIAN

Dr Battle - Central Coast Pediatrics

BEST ORTHODONTIST

Dr. Pambrun - Pambrun Brancing

BEST AUDIOLOGIST AND HEARING AID SERVICE

Hearing Solutions

BEST OPTOMETRIST AND EYE CARE

Dr Hider - Primary Eyecare Center

BEST CHIROPRACTOR

McGaughey Health Group, Atascadero

BEST EYEWEAR AND GLASSES

Specs by Kyla

BEST HOLISTIC HEALTHCARE

Salus Integrative Medicine

BEST GYM Fusion Fitness

BEST DAY SPA River Oaks Hot Springs Spa

BEST NAIL SALON Spa & Nails by Amy

BEST WOMEN'S HAIR SALON Salon Aer

BEST MEN'S BARBER SHOP

A New Era Barbershop - Paso Robles

BEST TATTOO STUDIO

Pioneer Tattoo Company

BEST NAIL SALON

Spa & Nails by Amy is a beloved local destination for top-tier nail and beauty services. With years of experience, Amy provides exceptional care in acrylic nails, dipping powder, gel nails, and classic manicures and pedicures. Her expertise extends beyond nails, offering body waxing and rejuvenating facials that leave clients feeling refreshed and confident. Customers return time and time again, not just for her flawless work but for the warmth and kindness she brings to every appointment. Amy takes the time to make each client feel valued, ensuring a relaxing and personalized experience. Her dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has earned her a loyal following, treating families with the utmost respect and care. Whether you’re looking for a perfect set of nails or a pampering spa day, Spa & Nails by Amy is the go-to spot for beauty and self-care.

BEST WOMEN’S HAIR SALON

SALON AER

AER is a premier beauty salon located in the heart of Atascadero’s vibrant Art District, offering the latest trends in hairdressing, makeup, and beauty services on California’s Central Coast. Co-owned by expert stylists and colorists Joelle P. and Summer V., AER is dedicated to providing top-tier hair and beauty experiences tailored to each client’s unique needs. The salon features high-end retail hair and beauty products by Davines, ensuring clients receive the best in sustainable and luxury hair care. With a team of skilled professionals, AER is committed to helping individuals look and feel their best through expert styling, precision cuts, color transformations, and personalized beauty services. Service prices are approximate and may vary based on individual needs at the time of service. AER’s offerings include haircuts, coloring, balayage, styling, makeup application, and more, all delivered in a welcoming and stylish environment.

BEST AMERICAN AUTO

REPAIR

& MAINTENANCE 11 FERRELL’S AUTO REPAIR 5812 Traffic Way, Atascadero salonaer.com

Ferrell’s Auto Repair has been Atascadero’s trusted auto service center for decades. Founded by Ed Ferrell in 1995, the shop grew from a small two-bay service station into a state-of-the-art facility with ten service bays, ensuring top-notch automotive care for the community. The Ferrell family’s legacy in auto repair dates back to 1970 when Bill Ferrell opened Ferrell’s Unocal in San Luis Obispo, with his sons, Mike and Ed, working alongside him. Ed later expanded the family business, moving to Atascadero in 1990 and establishing Ferrell’s Auto Repair at its current location. Known for quality workmanship, honesty, and long-standing customer relationships, Ferrell’s Auto Repair continues to be the #1 choice for auto repair in Atascadero. Whether it’s routine maintenance or complex repairs, their expert technicians are committed to keeping your vehicle running safely and efficiently. Ferrell’s Auto Repair – “A Name You Can Trust.”

BEST GERMAN AUTO REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

THE AUTOBAHN

The AutoBahn is a premier high-tech service, repair, and diagnostic facility specializing in European-made vehicles, including Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Volkswagen. Committed to excellence, The AutoBahn adheres to or surpasses factory standards, utilizing only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, high-quality lubricants, and specialized tools to maintain vehicles as their engineers intended. With an extensive collection of Mercedes-Benz and BMW documentation and direct technical links to Germany for software updates, The AutoBahn ensures precision and performance. Beyond technical expertise, The AutoBahn prioritizes the human element in automotive service, striving to build long-term relationships based on trust and reliability. Recognizing the stress that car repairs can bring, the team is dedicated to providing a seamless and reassuring experience. By fostering strong client relationships and delivering top-tier service, The AutoBahn remains the trusted choice for drivers seeking to maintain the exceptional quality and performance of their European vehicles.

GAS AND DIESEL STATION

THIRD BASE MARKET & SPIRITS

Founded in 2007 on California’s Central Coast, Third Base Market & Spirits began as a small, family-owned business driven by a passion for craft beverages. From the outset, the team was committed to curating a selection that embodies quality, artistry, and tradition. Through years of dedication, Third Base Market & Spirits has grown into a trusted destination for enthusiasts seeking exceptional wines, rare whiskies, premium tequilas, and craft beers. Their journey has taken them across the globe, forging relationships with top distilleries, wineries, and breweries to bring world-class selections to their customers. More than a retailer, Third Base Market & Spirits offers an experience—where knowledge meets passion, and every bottle tells a story. With an unwavering commitment to quality, they invite connoisseurs and newcomers alike to explore, discover, and celebrate the craft of fine drinking. Third Base Market & Spirits: Where Craft Meets Passion.

Native Landscape Creations specializes in transforming outdoor spaces into stunning, functional landscapes that harmonize with the natural environment. Founded by Jared Silveira, the award-winning company offers expert services in custom landscape design, stonework, wooden structures, fire and water features, and sustainable planting. The company’s process begins with a collaborative design phase, ensuring each project reflects the client’s vision. During the build phase, skilled craftsmen bring these concepts to life with precision and attention to detail. The final step—relax—allows clients to enjoy a thoughtfully designed outdoor sanctuary built for longevity and beauty. With a lifelong background in construction and a degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Silveira has developed a passion for designing landscapes that enhance both homes and lifestyles.

117 Gibson Rd, Templeton mercedesautobahn.com

BEST POOL DESIGN & BUILD

California Pools

BEST POOL & SPA SERVICE

Backyard Visions, Inc.

BEST CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING

MATERIAL SUPPLIER

A-1 Glass

BEST LANDSCAPING, LAWN, AND GARDEN

Native Landscape Creations

BEST FLOORING

Templeton Floor Company, Inc

BEST PLUMBING

Bell's Plumbing

BEST ROOFING

Mid State Roofing

BEST SOLAR

A.M. Sun Solar & Roofing

BEST ELECTRICIAN

Kenneth's Heating & Air

BEST RAIN GUTTERS

Five Star Rain Gutters

BEST PEST AND RODENT CONTROL

Story Termite & Pest

BEST COMMERCIAL OR

CLEANING SERVICE

Steam Pro Carpet care

BEST MOVING COMPANY

Central Coast Moving & Storage

BEST STORAGE COMPANY

El Camino Self Storage

BEST PROPANE SUPPLIER

Delta Liquid Energy

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A.M. Sun Solar has been a trusted name in solar energy on the Central Coast for over two decades, earning outstanding reviews from satisfied customers. Since its founding in 2001, the company has helped more than 2,500 customers transition to clean energy, reducing carbon emissions and fostering a more sustainable future. What sets A.M. Sun Solar apart is its commitment to customer service. The company offers a range of financing options, competitive pricing, and innovative installation solutions tailored to each client’s needs. With the highest-rated customer service in the region, A.M. Sun Solar consistently surpasses industry standards, as reflected in its impressive Net Promoter Score (NPS) and 5-star Google reviews. Beyond solar, A.M. Sun Solar is deeply rooted in the community, supporting organizations like Jack’s Helping Hand and the Paso Robles Children’s Museum. As a locally owned business, they believe in building a brighter future—one solar panel at a time.

KENNETH’S HEATING & AIR

Kenneth’s Heating & Air has been serving San Luis Obispo County, Santa Maria, and surrounding areas since 2012, providing top-quality heating and air services with a personal touch. As a trusted, five-star-rated company on Yelp, customers consistently praise their prompt, friendly, and honest service. Specializing in HVAC installation, repair, and maintenance, they work with all manufacturers and are a proud Carrier dealer, offering brands like Trane, Lennox, York, Rheem, Fujitsu, Samsung, and Air Temp. Founded by Kenneth S., the company is built on a commitment to customer satisfaction, ensuring each client receives expert service and reliable solutions for their heating and cooling needs. Whether you’re looking for a system upgrade or routine maintenance, Kenneth’s Heating & Air is dedicated to keeping your home comfortable year-round. Contact them today to experience the quality service that has made them a go-to choice in the Central Coast community.

Five Star Rain Gutters, Inc. has been a trusted, family-owned business serving San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties for 36 years. Based in Atascadero, the company specializes in professionally designed and installed rain gutter systems that protect foundations, prevent water damage, and enhance curb appeal. Offering seamless aluminum, copper, and steel gutters in six styles and various designer colors, Five Star Rain Gutters provides tailored solutions for homeowners and contractors alike. Their services include gutter cleaning, maintenance, guard installation, and repairs, ensuring long-term performance and reliability. With a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, they have earned the “Best of North SLO County”  award for multiple years. Dedicated to keeping homes and businesses dry, Five Star Rain Gutters invites customers to schedule a free estimate and experience top-tier service from a company built on two generations of

and quality workmanship.

THE NORTH COUNTY RESTAURANT GROUP

Discover the best of North County's dining scene with North County Restaurant Group! Five of their standout eateries—Cielo, Street Side Ale House, Country Touch Café, Guest House Grill, and Barley & Boar—were all recognized for being the best at one thing or another. From elevated Italian cuisine and craft cocktails to hearty breakfasts and gastropub favorites, each restaurant brings its own unique flavor and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for fine dining or casual comfort food, these spots promise an unforgettable experience!

Cielo - Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar offers a modern twist on classic Italian cuisine with fresh, locally inspired dishes. Enjoy lunch, dinner, or daily happy hours in the stylish dining area or first-floor outdoor patio. For a more elevated experience, visit the rooftop Terrace, a 21+ setting featuring stunning Central Coast views, handcrafted cocktails, and delicious small bites. Whether you're savoring a meal or enjoying drinks with friends, Cielo delivers an unforgettable dining experience.

Street Side Ale House & Eatery offers a vibrant atmosphere with elevated pub fare and an extensive drink selection. With 25 beers on tap and over 50 whiskeys, patrons can enjoy daily happy hours and special events like Pint Night and Wine Wednesday. They have received multiple awards, including Best Overall Food & Beverage in 2023. Whether you're craving craft beer, cocktails, or delicious food, Street Side is the perfect spot to unwind.

Country Touch Café, nestled in Atascadero, is a charming, down-home spot serving up hearty breakfast and lunch classics with a side of small-town hospitality. Famous for fluffy pancakes, sizzling bacon, and mouthwatering omelets, this cozy café is where locals gather for comfort food done right. Whether you're craving biscuits and gravy or a stacked burger, every bite feels like a warm hug. Stop by and enjoy a meal that feels just like home!

Guest House Grill is a cozy yet upscale eatery serving up delicious American comfort food with a gourmet twist. Known for its perfectly grilled steaks, fresh seafood, and craft cocktails, it’s the perfect spot for a casual lunch, romantic dinner, or lively happy hour. With warm hospitality, a welcoming ambiance, and an inviting patio, every visit feels like home — only with better food! Come hungry and leave happy.

Barley & Boar is a culinary haven for food and drink lovers alike! This gastropub specializes in bold, flavorful dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients, paired perfectly with craft cocktails, beer, and fine whiskey. Whether you're craving a juicy burger, house-cured charcuterie, or an expertly mixed drink, Barley & Boar delivers an unforgettable experience. With a cozy yet vibrant vibe, it’s the go-to spot for great food, drinks, and good times!

For over 63 years, Davis Body Shop has and continues to satisfy its many customers. Started in the early Sixties by Dave Davis, Davis Body Shop has been able to maintain its reputation of quality service and customer satisfaction. By supporting Little League, Atascadero Youth Athletics and many community events throughout the years, Davis Body Shop has backed the residents of Atascadero. We feel blessed to live and work in a community that is as wonderful as ours.

El Camino Real (805) 466-2446

The following listing of area houses of worship is provided by the partnership between Adelaide Inn and PASO Magazine. We hope to include all houses of worship in the Paso Robles, Templeton, San Miguel, Shandon, and Bradley areas. Your congregation is welcomed to send us updates and information to make our list complete and accurate. If you have information, please send an email to office@13starsmedia.com or call (805) 237-6060. Please include your name, address, phone, service times, and name of spiritual leader of your congregation. Thank you, and stay blessed.

ATASCADERO

“ABC” Atascadero Bible Church

6225 Atascadero Mall

Atascadero (805) 466-2051

Sunday 8am, 9am, 10:45

Thursday 7pm, Celebrate Recovery

Pastor Jeff Urke

Awakening Ways Center for Spiritual Living 9315 Pismo Ave.

10:00 a.m. at the Pavilion

Rev. Elizabeth Rowley Hogue awakeningways.org (805) 391-4465

Congregation Ohr Tzafon

“The Northern Light”

2605 Traffic Way

Atascadero, CA 93422

Friday Night Service 7:30 PM (805) 466-0329

Cornerstone Community Church

9685 Morro Road

8:45 & 10:45 AM

Pastor John Marc Wiemann (805) 461-3899

cornerstoneca.org

Hope Lutheran Church

8005 San Gabriel Road, Atascadero 9am Sunday (in-person and livestream on YouTube)

Pastor: Aaron Smith (805) 461-0340 ourhopelutheran.net

CRESTON

Creston Community Church

5170 O’Donovan Road Service: 9:00 a.m.

Pastor JD Megason LOCKWOOD

True Life Christian Fellowship Lockwood/Jolon Road, across from the school in Lockwood Service: 9:30 a.m.

Pastor Erick Reinstedt (805) 472-9325

NACIMIENTO

Heritage Village Church

At The Don Everingham Center Heritage Ranch Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Brad Brown (805) 712-7265

Hilltop Christian Fellowship

2085 Gateway Drive Heritage Ranch Service: 10:30 a.m.

Pastor Perry Morris & Jerry Gruber (805) 239-1716

Oak Shores Christian Fellowship

2727 Turkey Cove Rd., at the Oak Shores Community Clubhouse Service: 8:30 a.m.

Pastor Jerry Gruber (760) 304-2435

PASO ROBLES

Apostolic Assembly of the Faith of Christ Jesus 2343 Park St

Bilingual Services: Services: Thursday 7 p.m.

Sunday 2 p.m.

Pastor Miguel Alvarado (805) 610-2930

Bridge Christian Church Centennial Park Banquet Room

600 Nickerson Dr. Service: 9:30 a.m.

Pastor Tim Mensing (805) 975-7178

Calvary Chapel Paso Robles 1615 Commerce Way Service: Sunday at 9 a.m., Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Pastor Aaron Newman (805) 239-4295

Chabad of Paso Robles

Rabbi Meir Gordon. 805-635-8684

info@chabadpaso.com

Monthly - Friday evening at 7:00pm, Saturday morning at 10:00am

Please contact us for address and current schedule

Christian Life Center 1744 Oak St. Service Time: 9:30 a.m.

Home Groups during the week

Preschool:

Christian Life Early Learning Ctr.

Pastor Guy Drummond (805) 238-3366

Christian Science Services 17th & Chestnut Streets

Service: 10 a.m. Sunday & 2nd and 4th

Wednesdays 7 p.m. (805) 238-3833

Church of Christ

3545 Spring St. (Corner 36th & Spring)

Service: Sunday, 11 a.m.

Evangelist Bob Champion (805) 286-5875

Sam Hogan (310) 602-9516

Delbert Arthurs (805) 238-4412

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

1020 Creston Rd. Service: 10 a.m. (805)-406-8910

Missionaries: (805) 366-2363

Covenant Presbyterian Church 1450 Golden Hill Rd. Service: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

Pastor Dan Katches (805)238-6927 covenantpaso.com

Family Worship Center

616 Creston Rd. Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Patrick Sheean (805) 239-4809

First Baptist Church 1645 Park St.

Pastor Michael R. Garman

Services: 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.

Discipleship 10 a.m. (805) 238-4419

First Mennonite Church

2343 Park St. Service: 11 a.m.

Pastor Romero (805) 238-2445

First United Methodist

915 Creston Rd. Service: 11 a.m.

Pastor Josh Zulueta (805) 238-2006

Grace Baptist Church

535 Creston Rd.

Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Gary Barker (805) 238-3549

Highlands Church

Corner S. River and Niblick | 215 Oak Hill Services: 9-10 am & 10:30-11:30 am

Pastor James Baird (805) 226-5800

Live Oak 1521 Oak St. Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor John Kaiser (805) 238-0575

New Day

1228 11th St (east off Paso Robles St)

Services: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.

Pastor Brad Alford (805) 239-9998

New Life Tabernacle

3850 So. Ramada Dr. Ste. D Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Efrain Cordero

North County Christian Fellowship 421 9th St. Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Steve Calagna (805) 239-3325

Paso Robles Bible Church

2206 Golden Hill Rd. Service: Sunday 9:30 a.m.

Pastor Mark Wheeler/Pastor Dave Rusco (805) 226-9670

Paso Robles Church of the Nazarene 530 12th St.

Service: 10:30 a.m.

Pastor Stephen Anastasia (805) 238-4300

www.pasonaz.com

Paso Robles Community Church

2706 Spring St. Service: 9:00 a.m.

Pastor Shawn Penn (805) 239-4771

www.pasochurch.com

Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC

Thirteenth & Oak Street

Service: 10 a.m.

Rev. Wendy Holland (805) 238-3321

Poder de Dios Centro Familiar

500 Linne Road, Suite D

Services: Sun. 4:30p.m., Wed. 7p.m.

Pastors: Frank and Isabel Diaz (805) 264-9322 / (805) 621-4199

Redeemer Baptist Church

Kermit King Elementary School

700 Schoolhouse Circle Service: 10:30 a.m.

Pastor Christopher Cole (805) 238-4614

Second Baptist Church

1937 Riverside Ave. Service: 11 a.m.

Pastor: Gary Jordon (805) 238-2011

St. James Episcopal Church 1335 Oak St. Services: 8 a.m. (Rite I), 10 a.m. (Rite II)

Reverend Barbara Miller (805) 238-0819

St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church

820 Creston Rd.

Daily Mass- 8:30 a.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. Tues. 7 p.m. Spanish

Saturday 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Spanish Vigil Mass Sunday 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.;

Spanish Mass at 12:30PM

Father Rudolfo Contreras (805) 238-2218

The Revival Center

3850 Ramada Dr., Ste. A-3 Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Gabe Abdelaziz (805) 434-5170

The Light of the World Church

2055 Riverside Ave.

Services: Everyday, 6 p.m.

Sundays 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.

Pastor Bonifacio Robles (612) 990-4701

Trinity Lutheran Church 940 Creston Rd. Worship Service: 9:30 a.m. (805) 238-3702

Victory Baptist Church

3850 Ramada Dr. Ste D4

Sundays - 10 & 11 a.m.

Wednesday - 6:30 p.m.

Pastor Bruce Fore (805) 221-5251

vbcpaso.org

Victory Outreach Paso Robles

2919 Union Road, Paso Robles, CA Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Pete Torres (805) 536-0035

TEMPLETON

Bethel Lutheran Church

295 Old County Rd. Service: 9:30 a.m.

Interim Pastor Russ Gordon (805) 434-1329

Celebration Worship Center

Pentecostal Church of God 988 Vineyard Drive

Pastor Roy Spinks Services: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. (805) 610-9819

Family Praise & Worship

Located at Vineyard Elementary School 2121 Vineyard Dr, Templeton

Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Vern H Haynes Jr. (805) 975-8594

Templeton Presbyterian Church

610 S. Main St. Service: 10 a.m.

Reverend Roger Patton (805) 434-1921

Higher Dimension Church

601 Main St.

1st Sunday: 1:30 p.m.

2nd - 5th Sundays 12:30 p.m.

Pastor Charlie Reed, Jr. (805) 440-0996

Life Community Church

8:30 & 10:30 Sundays

3770 Ruth Way, Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 434-5040 hello@lccpaso.org

Pastor Brandon Hall

Solid Rock Christian Fellowship 925 Bennett Way Service: 10 a.m.

Pastor Jeff Saylor (805) 434-2616

Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Templeton Hills 930 Templeton Hills Rd.

Services: Saturday 9:30 & 10:30 a.m.

Pastor Zac Page (805) 434-1710

Vineyard Church of Christ

601 So. Main St.

Service: 10 a.m.

Evangelist: Steve Orduno (805) 610-4272

Vintage Community Church

692 Peterson Ranch Road

Services: 9 & 11 a.m.

Coaches: Aaron Porter, Dayn Mansfield (805) 296-1120

SAN MIGUEL

Iglesia Fuente De Agua Viva 301 13th St.

Services: 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.

Pastor Mike Duran (805) 467-5500

Mission San Miguel Parish

775 Mission Street

Daily Mass: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am

Father Lucas Pantoja (805) 467-2131 1

SHANDON

Shandon Assembly of God 420 Los Altos Ave.

Spanish Service: Sun. 5 p.m., Thurs. 7 p.m.

Pastor Jim Mei (805)226-9737

march

Calendar of Events

MARCH 2

13TH ANNUAL CIOPPINO & VINO

PASO ROBLES EVENT CENTER

1-4pm

Indulge in a mouthwatering feast while supporting a great cause — The Paso Robles Children's Museum. Cioppino & Vino will feature cioppino tasting from local chefs, wine tasting, cheese and wine pairings, and live and silent auctions with all proceeds going directly to the museum.

"DYNAMIC DUOS" CONCERT

ATASCADERO BIBLE CHURCH

3-5pm

Atascadero Community Band presents "Dynamic Duos", a free concert celebrating famous partnerships in music.

MARCH 21-23

25TH ANNUAL CITY WIDE YARD SALE

MORRO BAY, MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

8am-2pm

The 2025 Morro Bay City-Wide Yard Sale runs March 21-23, rain or shine. Sign-ups begin January 1 via email or phone. Provide your name, address, participation days, and sale item descriptions. Sale maps available March 17.

MARCH 22

6TH ANNUAL CENTRAL COAST CRAFT BEER FEST

SUNKEN GARDENS, ATASCADERO 12-4pm

Enjoy unlimited samples from 55+ craft breweries, wineries, cideries, and more, plus food trucks, live entertainment, vendors, and lawn games. Shuttle services available.

APRIL 2

ATASCADERO FARMERS MARKET 8TH ANNIVERSARY

EVENT DETAILS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE verify prior to attending.

SUNKEN GARDENS, ATASCADERO 3-5:30pm

Get fresh and locally grown produce every Wednesday at the Atascadero’s Farmers Market in the beautiful Sunken Gardens.

APRIL 19

PARTY FOR THE PLANET CHARLES PADDOCK ZOO 10am-3pm

The Annual “Party for the Planet” Earth Day Celebration is a fun way for children of all ages to experience interactive adventures, hands-on activities, exhibits by sustainabilityconscious businesses, plus a variety of educational demonstrations. Party for the Planet activities are included with General Admission.

APRIL 26

CITYWIDE YARD SALE

ATASCADERO 8am-2pm

For more information on how you can participate or for shopping information, go to atascaderoyardsale.com

VINTAGE SIDECAR RENDEZVOUS, RECYCLED TREASURES, ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLES & SIDECARS, BRITISH CARS & PR COMIC BOOK EXPO DOWNTOWN PASO ROBLES 9am-3pm

For more information or vendor forms, call the Downtown Paso Robles Main Street office at (805) 238-4103.

APRIL 26-27

WINE 4 PAWS WEEKEND NORTH COUNTY

Support homeless pets by shopping or tasting at 80+ SLO County businesses April 26-27, with 10 percent of sales benefiting Woods Humane Society!

Wednesdays Saturdays Tuesdays Saturdays

PASO ROBLES 11TH & SPRING, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 9am - 11am

ATASCADERO 6505 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422 3pm - 6pm

TEMPLETON CROCKER ST & 6TH ST, TEMPLETON, CA 93465 9am - 12:30pm

PASO ROBLES: COUNTY FARM & CRAFT MARKET 11TH & SPRING, PASO ROBLES 9am - 1pm

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