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Community Turns out to Support Paso Robles FFA

FFA Boosters dinner on March 11 was the most successful fundraiser to date
By CAMILLE DEVAUL camille@pasoroblespress.com
PASO ROBLES — About 500 were in attendance at the annual Paso Robles FFA e annual fundraiser was held at the Paso Robles Event Center, where they served a prime rib dinner, grilled vegetables, baked potatoes, and bread. Over 80 FFA members of the Paso Robles Chapter helped serve dinner as well as other aspects of the evening.

Boosters Dinner on Saturday, March 11, making it the most successful fundraiser to date.
Ahead of the dinner, the floral department at Paso Robles High School (PRHS) made all of the table centerpieces. ere was a live and silent auction which included student-made welding projects. Over 100 items were donated by the community for the auction.
Fundraiser Committee Co-Chairs Ron Alves and Aimee Richard told Paso Robles Press , “ is has been our largest and most pro table fundraiser to date.” e community truly came out in full force to support their local FFA Chapter.


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By CHRISTIANNA MARKS and CAMILLE DEVAUL
NORTH COUNTY —
Not one but two atmospheric rivers hit the North County in the last week. e rst storm touched down on Friday, March 10, and was followed by another on Tuesday, March 14. While the damage was not to the caliber of the storms seen in January, they certainly did not go unnoticed.
As a precaution for the storm that started on Friday, March 10, schools all over the county canceled classes. Paso Robles Joint Unified, Templeton e rst storm struck on Friday, March 10, and was followed by another on Tuesday, March 14 CONTINUED ON PAGE