Paso Robles Press • May 5, 2025

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Council finalizes fouryear contract with Huot after interim leadership; new signage planned for Veterans Memorial Bridge

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Paso Robles City Council has formally appointed Chris Huot as City Manager, solidifying his position after serving in an interim capacity since January. The appointment was approved during the Council’s Tuesday, May 6, meeting, alongside the authorization of a four-year employment agreement and an updated master pay schedule.

Huot first joined the City as assistant city manager on Jan. 3, 2022, and stepped into the role of interim city manager twice — initially from August to November 2024 during Ty Lewis’s leave of absence, and again following Lewis’s official departure in January 2025.

After evaluating candidates and considering Huot’s performance during both interim terms, the council determined that a permanent appointment would best serve the city’s need for operational continuity and

Paso Robles hosts first official Cinco de Mayo celebration

PASO ROBLES — Downtown Paso Robles came alive Sunday, May 4, as hundreds gathered in City Park for the city’s first official Cinco de Mayo celebration — a vibrant, family-friendly event filled with music, dancing, food, and local pride. Hosted by the Hispanic Business Association (HBA), the free event showcased cultural traditions of the Hispanic community while promoting unity, local business, and grassroots organizing.

From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., attendees enjoyed perfor-

mances of live Ballet Folklórico, artisan vendors, festive music, and a variety of food options. Contests such as Best Salsa/Pico de Gallo and Best Pet Costume added fun and flair to the day’s activities. What made this inaugural event especially notable was how quickly it came together. Maria Elena Garcia, program director of the Central Coast Hispanic Business Association, said she was contacted just 60 days prior by Paso Robles Main Street Association Executive Director Norma Moye after a flood of public inquiries about a Cinco de Mayo celebration.

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“It was really quick. And so I put it together, called our vendors,” said Garcia. “The easy thing for me is that we run as an association. So I basically just call my members and say, I need your help.”

Despite limited time and red tape from city and health department regulations, Garcia managed to rally local support, calling on HBA members and volunteers.

“It’s like a trade today, because it’s our first annual. It’s something that I feel like the community wants,” she explained, referring to the give-and-take spirit of

Atascadero was sizzling with excitement on Saturday as the community came together to celebrate the 9th Annual Atascadero Tamale Festival around the Sunken Gardens. The event drew large crowds from all over the state who came to enjoy a day filled with music, entertainment, contests — and of course — thousands of tamales.

This year’s event broke records with over 140 vendors lining the streets, offering a tasty spread of tamales, beverages, sweets, and fair-style favorites. Of those, more than 25 vendors specialized in tamales, traveling from across California to showcase their best

traditional, gourmet, and sweet creations.

“Judging tamales every year is one of my favorite perks of being on the city council,” said Atascadero Mayor Pro Tem Mark Dariz. “There is such a variety of tamales, and it’s sometimes hard to pick a winner. This event gets better every year. It’s wonderful to see how many vendors we get and how

aso Robles’ quiet strip of Railroad Street near the downtown park is finally getting some traction.

The recent addition of Bottle Shop has added that extra cool hip vibe that may just usher in a vibrant wine and food scene. Dubbed as the Paso Railroad District, the three-block stretch is populated with businesses ranging from plumbing, heating/air conditioning service and healing therapy

By HAYLEY MATTSON Publisher, Editor in Chief
Sunken Gardens comes alive with
Roman Leon (second from right) took home first place in the Atascadero Tamale Festival’s Tamale Eating Contest (11 and under), while Gabby Castaneda (second from left) finished second. Photo by Rick Evans/PRP
Hispanic Business Association members and volunteers (from left) Leticia Gomez, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Maria Elena Garcia, and Rittsi Anguiano
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in Paso Robles City Park. Photo by Camille DeVaul/PRP
Fio and Colby DeRodeff, founders of Rockbound Cellars. Photo courtesy of Rockbound Cellars

collaboration that powered the event.

Leticia Gomez, founder and owner of Leticia’s First Class Cleaning and an HBA board member, was among those who stepped up to sponsor.

“I started the business by myself and now we have around 20 employees,” she said. “My manager is my son who was 5 years old when I started the business, and now he’s my manager. I’m trying to let him run the business now.”

Gomez began with one customer and has since grown into a full company. With positive feedback

leadership stability.

“I want to thank the City Council and the community for trusting me to be in this position. It’s an honor. It’s frankly the highlight of my career, my 17 years in public service,” said Huot. “I take this job and what we do very seriously. I look forward to serving at the best of my abilities, and finally, I would just like to say what a wonder-

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and nudging to grow her business and teach others how to clean the way she does, she took the step to attend Cuesta College to earn her AA in business management and continues to educate herself in every aspect of her business. When HBA began over a decade ago, Gomez was approached by Garcia to join. She later went from being a member to then serving on the board.

“I love to help Hispanic people, business people,” Gomez said. “They want to grow their business … our goal is to be together, everybody together and do business together, because we need each other.”

Other local business owners echoed

ful community we live in. I am really proud to not only work but also live here. For the last 3 1/2 years, my family have been welcomed with open arms.”

Under the approved agreement, Huot will receive an annual base salary of $269,000, with additional compensation that includes a 5% credentialed manager stipend, a vehicle allowance, contributions to a 457 deferred compensation plan, and severance provisions

Twenty-Two Speakeasy Lounge which opened in 2017. Three years later Ted Ross took a bold step and established his Hayseed and Housdon Wine Tasting Garage, across from the Speakeasy in a non-descript but an intimate space.

Hayseed’s Tasting Garage soon became a popular hub for aficionados looking for smalllot artisanal wines ranging from Burgundian and Bordeaux to Rhône style wines. Ross donates 50% of sales from all wines to various local charities.

Within that compound what was once the home of Lush Limousine company now stands Bottle Shop, a marketplace collective launched by Bill and Julie Lapp. Currently, there are two wine tasting rooms, mid.point and Rockbound Cellars, with future tenants signed up. Among them are Nenow Family Wines, Goshi restaurant and Chef Rachel Ponce’s Staviary restaurant.

mid.point wine

The Lapps’ Paso journey began with acquiring Hollyhock vineyard and vacation rental in 2015, which led to their purchase of the historic Rotta Winery in 2020. The Rotta winery, founded in 1908, was rebranded as mid.point with the 2021 vintage. Rotta’s sizable wine club membership was rolled into mid.point.

In an emailed exchange, Bill wrote: “We made the 2020 Rotta wines and blended and bottled the Rotta 2018 wines. Our first legally bonded wines and production were with the

far they are willing to travel to be a part of Atascadero’s fun. This is such a great family-friendly event with all of the entertainment, bands, and fair-like foods. I love just hanging out and enjoying it all.”

Content Editor Camille DeVaul of the Atascadero News, also served as one of the tamale judges this year. “I had the wonderful opportunity to be asked to judge tamales representing Atascadero News,”

her sentiments. Rittsi Anguiano of Sweet Garland Creations, a returning vendor from last fall’s Día de los Muertos celebration, said while Cinco de Mayo came together more quickly, the spirit was just as strong.

“It’s been fun. It’s been a little busy,” Anguiano said. “This was a little last minute, but it’s been good.”

Elizabeth Gutierrez, a local real estate agent and active HBA member, emphasized the broader goals of the association: support, visibility, and empowerment.

“We’re a local nonprofit. We help Hispanic businesses, but also we’re open to the public,” she said. “We like to help businesses with starting up

in accordance with California law. The agreement also grants 80 hours of administrative leave per year and provides for annual performance reviews.

City officials confirmed that the fiscal impact of Huot’s appointment is already accounted for in the current fiscal year budget, and no additional appropriations are required at this time. Adjustments for fiscal year 2025-26 will be addressed during the

small Hollyhock label, which started in 2016, and we retired that brand once we acquired Rotta.”

The Rotta winery and vineyards are now rebranded as Radial Estate, and its premium wines will launch this summer. The mid.point wines, Lapp’s second label, is available at Bottle Shop.

Honoring Rotta’s legacy, Bill continues bottlings of the legendary Rotta Zinfandel and the fortified wine Black Monukka, which is renamed Rotta Black.

On my recent visit to mid.point, hospitality director Paul Zuniga started the tasting with the 2022 Spirit of Distraction, a refreshing 100% Grenache Blanc, followed by 2024 February’s Bouquet, a fragrant Provence style Rosé of Grenache and Mourvèdre.

The non-vintage No Forwarding Address is a Rhône blend produced annually. The 2021/2022 vintages are a blend of Counoise Carignan, Grenache and — in homage to Rotta — some Zinfandel.

The tasting continued with the 2021 Irreverence, a 100% Cabernet Franc, redolent of violets and raspberries; the 2022 Kickover, a well-structured blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc; and the brambly 2022 Rotta Zin.

Across the tasting it was clear that winemaker Brett Curren’s approach is one of elegance and restraint, focused on a low alcohol and high acid style.

Rockbound Cellars

Rockbound Cellars is another family project of Fiorella (Fio) and Colby DeRodeff produc -

she shared. “We sampled 17 traditional tamales — chicken, beef, pork — each with its own unique flair. It was a great experience. Congratulations to all who competed.”

Festivalgoers were treated to a packed entertainment lineup, including live music from local bands and traditional folklórico dance performances. A fan favorite, the dancing horses, returned to the delight of the crowd. Families also gathered for the always-entertaining tamale eating contest and the adorable Chihuahua and Pet

Costume Contest.

Each year, the festival features a “Best Tamale” Contest, judged by a panel of local personalities and culinary enthusiasts. This year’s top honor, Best Overall Tamale, went to Super Tamales from San Jose.

Traditional Tamale Winners:

• 1st Place: Super Tamales, San Jose

• 2nd Place: The Original Tamale Company, Pacoima

• 3rd Place: Mama Nichi, La Luz del Mundo, Visalia

their business if they have any questions. Resources. We’re like a big thing on resources … we give back to our community. We give scholarships to graduating seniors. There’s a lot of things that we do.”

Founded over 16 years ago, the HBA has grown from a small group to a vital support system for local entrepreneurs. With regular mixers, partnerships with nonprofits, and now city-sanctioned events, the HBA continues to expand its impact.

Though the event used only half the park this year, Garcia hopes to secure the full space for 2026. “I need to show them [the city] that we’re going to have an attendance and that

upcoming mid-cycle budget review. Huot will take the oath of office alongside other new city staff later this month, formally beginning his tenure as city manager, effective April 15.

Huot was approved with a 4-1 vote, with Councilman Chris Bausch dissenting. Bausch did not offer any comments as to why he voted against Huot being named city manager.

Additionally, during the

there’s an interest in the community.”

If you enjoyed the Cinco de Mayo Celebration on Sunday, Garcia asks readers to submit a letter of support to City Council. In a time marked by economic and political challenges, Garcia believes events like this offer something essential.

“I feel like times are tough, financially, economic wise, the politics going on,” said Garcia. “So much stress is going on that I feel like we just need something to show that we are united, that we can come united, we can hang out, we can be peaceful.” To learn more about HBA, visit hispanicbusinessassociation.org

meeting, council discussed new signage to be added to the Veteran Memorial Bridge (Niblick Bridge). After requests from the public for improvement acknowledgement of the Niblick Bridge’s official name, Veteran Memorial Bridge, staff presented potential signage that could be added to already existing brick pillars on the bridge that will also not conflict with future improvements slated for the bridge.

ing estate-grown, small-lot wines with winemaker Molly Lonborg as their consultant. The couple discovered Paso on their weekends visiting from the Bay Area.

“First time we pulled off the freeway we saw a sign, Free Wine Tasting,” commented Colby, founder of Abstract Security, a cyber security start-up. “That was in 2008, long time ago. It was Castoro.”

Looking back, Fio recalled, “We never thought we’d make wine. We always enjoyed coming here so we were just looking for couple of acres.” On their search, they came upon a rundown cattle and pomegranate ranch in the Adelaida District. In 2018, they acquired the 35-acre ranch which came with a distressed log cabin.

“We spent two to three years cleaning up,” recalled Fio, a native of Peru who studied international business at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

After years of preparing the ground and with help of vineyardist Aron Navarez, 20 acres are now planted to Rhône and Bordeaux varieties. The 150-case production of the first 2021 vintage will expand to 500 cases of 2024 vintage.

Offering the tasting lineup Fio poured an aromatic 2023 Rosé of Grenache, followed by the fragrant 2024 Viognier robed in stone fruit aromas and citrus notes.

The 2022 Correlated, a classic GSM with a touch Cinsault, expressed a delicious potpourri of juicy red fruits. A balanced, well-structured 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon was a bolt of vibrant red fruit framed by balanced tannins. The 2021 Allpa, a blend of Cabernet

Gourmet Tamale Winners: 1st Place: Savina’s Gourmet Tamales, Santa Maria 2nd Place: La Luz del Mundo, Visalia 3rd Place: Tamale Café, San Fernando

The signage includes bronze letters saying “Veterans Memorial Bridge” with the city’s insignia below. According to City Attorney Elizabeth Hull, the city has funding available for the project.

“Anything we can do to honor our veterans. I think this is impressive and I appreciate the effort,” said Hamon.

The next Paso Robles City Council Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, at 6 p.m.

Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot showed a rich complexity with waves of dark cherries and a whisper of sage. The wines express a sense of elegance and balance, evocative of an Old-World style. The Rhône program uses neutral oak while Bordeaux wines get some new oak, with 18 months aging for all wines. Fio and Colby are thankful for Paso’s winemaking community and their camaraderie in sharing tips on everything from farming and wine making to tasting room management and clonal selection.

The Tamale Eating Contest was another highlight, with participants split into two age groups. Winners for ages 12 and over included 1st place finisher Aspen Martin and runner-up Sabina Fernandez-Lopez. In the 11 and under category, Roman Leon took home 1st place, followed by Gabby Castaneda.

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The Chihuahua and Pet Costume Contest stole hearts once again, with Lulu, the “4th of July Baby,” owned by Jose Reynoso, taking home the trophy for Best Overall. Other winners included Tacoma, owned by Cris Murillo, for Best Costume; Goodie and owner Julie Ritchie for Look-Alike; and Noodle, a Turkish Van cat owned by Devin Swearingen, who received an Honorable Mention.

With laughter echoing through the park, live music

setting the tone, and tamales flying off the steamers, the 9th Annual Tamale Festival proved to be another unforgettable celebration of culture, community, and cuisine in Atascadero. The City of Atascadero extended a heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s event such a success. The community is already looking forward to next year’s festivities. Mark your calendars — the 10th Annual Atascadero Tamale Festival is set for Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2, 2026.

Bill and Julie Lapp, founders of mid.point. Photo courtesy of mid.point wine

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Online threat deemed not credible at Paso Robles High; students and staff safe

On Monday, May 5, around 11 a.m., Paso Robles High School staff reported a concerning online comment to the school’s resource officer. Police determined the threat was not credible, and all students and staff are safe. Paso Robles Joint Unified School District emphasizes the importance of discussing responsible online behavior with students and remains committed to working with law enforcement to maintain campus safety. Families will be promptly informed if a credible threat ever arises.

Goats and sheep returned to Salinas River for wildfire prevention

On Friday, May 2, herds of goats and sheep returned to Paso Robles to graze primary firebreaks within the Salinas River as part of the city’s Vegetation Management Program. Since its launch in 2021, this grazing strategy has significantly reduced wildfire starts and acreage burned, according to city fire officials.

Supported by the San Luis Obispo County Fire Safe Council, this year’s effort began at Larry Moore Park and north of Highway 46, progressing in opposite directions. Grazing is expected to conclude by June 10.

To comply with environmental permits from the Water Board and CDFW, the city also initiated revegetation efforts on five acres affected by the 2020 River Fire, planting 150 trees with oversight from the Upper Salinas–Las Tablas Resource Conservation District.

Temporary closures of walking paths between 13th Street and Larry Moore Park are in effect during grazing. The public is urged to use caution near electric fencing. Grazing operations are administered by The Goat Girls LLC and funded through grants.

Paso Robles Fire Department enforces weed abatement ordinance ahead of fire season

On Monday, May 5, Paso Robles Fire & Emergency Services (PRFES) began property inspections to enforce the city’s year-round Weed Abatement Ordinance. The ordinance requires property owners to maintain their land — beyond just front yards — by removing overgrown vegetation and combustible debris to reduce fire hazards.

PRFES reminded residents that compliance helps protect not only individual properties, but the surrounding community. Property owners seeking assistance with weed abatement or lot clearing were encouraged to contact the department at (805) 227-7560.

Officials thanked the public for their continued efforts in keeping Paso Robles fire safe.

Paso Robles City Library announces full slate of May events

The Paso Robles City Library is offering a wide range of programs this May, including Trivia Night at Firestone Walker Brewing Company on May 7, Dungeons & Dragons sessions for teens and adults, free legal aid from CRLA, and a 30th Anniversary celebration on May 13. Other highlights include technology classes, craft programs, a screening of “Casablanca,” a spring book sale, and a special ricotta cheesemaking class on May 24. Regular children’s story times continue throughout the

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week. Registration is required for many events. For full details, visit prcity.com/library

Paso Robles Recreation Services kicks off summer with swim assessments and sign-up event

Paso Robles Recreation Services launched its summer season with two community events at Centennial Park on May 9 and 10. On Friday, the city’s aquatics team hosted a free Swim Assessment & Scholarship Application Day, offering swimlevel evaluations, lawn games, and the chance to apply for needbased scholarships. Children who participated received a free public swim pass.

Saturday featured the annual Super Summer Sign-Up Party, where families registered in person for swim lessons and summer activities. For the first time, online swim registration opened the same day at 10 a.m., providing added convenience.

Registration for all other summer programs — including art, sports, STEAM, and more — is ongoing online and in person. Scholarships are available for qualifying families. For details, visit prcity.com/recreation

Paso Robles seeks food vendors for popular 4th of July Celebration

Following a turnout of roughly 10,000 attendees in 2024, the City of Paso Robles and Travel Paso are preparing for another packed 4th of July celebration at Barney Schwartz Park and are now accepting applications from food trucks and mobile vendors.

The free community event will take place on Thursday, July 4, from 4 to 10 p.m., with vendors welcome onsite starting at 2 p.m.

A fireworks display is scheduled for 9:30 p.m.

Permit fees and commissions are waived for participating vendors. Ice chests, chairs, canopies, and outside food are allowed, though outside alcohol is prohibited.

Food vendors interested in participating must apply by May 26, at prcity.com/July4 or by emailing mreynoso@prcity.com

California Mid-State Fair offers “2-Fer Tuesday” season pass deal

The California Mid-State Fair has brought back its popular “2-Fer Tuesday” promotion for the 2025 season, aligning with this year’s theme, “Off to the Races!” Every Tuesday in May — on May 6, 13, 20, and 27 — fairgoers can buy one season pass and receive a second of equal value for free. Adult passes are $80 and youth passes (ages 6–12) are $40; kids 5 and under enter

free daily. Season passes cover all 12 days of the fair, running July 16–27, and can be purchased at the Fair’s main office or online at MidStateFair.com

Army’s 250th birthday marked by 250-mile Ruck March across California

In celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, Fort Hunter Liggett is leading a 250-mile Ruck March from May 7–11, tracing key sites of military history and innovation across Central California. The march kicks off at Camp Roberts in San Miguel and continues through Fort Hunter Liggett, King City, Presidio of Monterey, Moffett Field, and ends at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area in Dublin. Open to military personnel, veterans, and civilians, the continuous march is divided into 5-mile segments. Military participants are required to wear uniforms and carry a ruck, while civilians may participate without gear. The route honors the Army’s deep ties to California’s history, from the World War II training grounds at Camp Roberts to the high-tech heart of Silicon Valley, concluding near landmarks like Tesla’s first factory and Levi’s Stadium. Four ceremonial flag handoffs will take place along the way: May 7 at Fort Hunter Liggett (9:30 p.m.), May 9 at Presidio of Monterey (8:30 a.m.), May 10 at the 63rd Readiness Division HQ (4:30 p.m.), and the final ceremony on May 11 at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (10:45 a.m.). Media and the public are welcome to attend. For more details or media access, visit FHL Army 250th Events or contact the appropri ate Public Affairs Office.

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Atascadero hosts fire hazard severity zones workshop

On May 7, the City of Atascadero held a community workshop to review and gather feedback on the updated State Fire Hazard Severity Zone and local Wildland Urban Interface maps. The event, which took place from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, provided residents with valuable information on the new maps, which reflect more accurate wildfire risk assessments based on modern climate data and fire modeling.

City staff shared details about the state mapping process and invited comments from the public. Residents who were unable to attend the workshop could leave feedback online.

The updated maps, which cover both state and local responsibility

areas, will impact fire prevention strategies, building codes, and real estate disclosures.

Battalion Chief Dave Van Son emphasized the importance of understanding wildfire risks, noting that the new maps would help property owners make informed decisions to reduce wildfire dangers.

‘Lumina Nights: Dancing with Our Stars’ raises $122,000 — and counting — for Lumina Alliance

“Lumina Nights: Dancing with Our Stars” has already raised over $122,000 for Lumina Alliance, with more to come as the three-night fundraiser continues through this weekend at Atascadero’s Pavilion on the Lake. Guests can “vote” for their favorite local dancers — each dollar donated counts as a vote — with all proceeds supporting survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence.

Leading the fundraising effort are County Supervisor Heather Moreno with nearly $35,000, Rob Garcia of Corvus Wealth Advisors with $32,000, and Mary Verdin of Verdin Marketing at $24,000. Fellow dancers Eric Yun, LeBren Harris, and Jennifer Idler are also competing with energy and compassion under this year’s theme: “Transformation.”

“This powerful show of support tells survivors they are not alone,” said Jennifer Adams, CEO of Lumina Alliance. “While funding for our lifesaving services is being cut, this event is a resounding statement that our community cares deeply about this work — and we are so grateful.”

Each evening features live performances, dinner, drinks, and celebration. To vote, donate, or learn more, visit LuminaNights.org

For information about Lumina Alliance and its mission, visit LuminaAlliance.org

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Art Center Morro Bay hosts ‘Illuminations’ and Central Coast Artists Collective exhibits

The Art Center Morro Bay proudly announces the opening of two captivating exhibitions: “Illuminations: Reflections and Shadows” and the Central Coast Artists Collective (CCAC) juried exhibit. These exhibitions will run from May 15 to June 23, at the Art Center Morro Bay, located on Main Street in Morro Bay.

“Illuminations,” an MBAA members-only exhibition, delves into the theme of light — its reflections, transformations, and emotional impact. Artists are encouraged to explore how light reveals and inspires, interpreting it both literally and metaphorically. The exhibit invites a fresh perspective on the interplay between light and darkness, offering unique insights into how illumination shapes our world.

The CCAC Photographers & Fine Craft Makers exhibition will be held in the upstairs Russell Gallery, where member artists from the Central Coast Photographic Society and Craft Makers Coalition will display their recent works, showcasing a variety of techniques and subject matter.

An artist’s reception will be held on Sunday, May 18, from 2 to 4 p.m., allowing visitors to meet the artists and explore the exhibits in a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere.

Auto scam arrests made in San Luis Obispo County

On April 3, SLO County Sheriff’s detectives arrested two men suspected of being part of an auto scam ring operated by Romanian nationals throughout California, including San Luis Obispo County. The arrests occurred after a traffic stop on Highway 101 near Highway 166, where three individuals were found in a vehicle, including 37-year-old Alexandru Florea, a 17-year-old male, and an 11-year-old male. The suspects had previously been spotted attempting to buy a car in Arroyo Grande.

A search of their vehicle revealed a nearly empty bottle of engine oil and a gallon jug of oil, linking them to the “oil in the engine” scam. In this scam, the fraudsters pose as car buyers, distract the seller during a test drive, and secretly pour oil onto the engine to make it smoke. This causes the seller to believe the car has engine problems, and the scammer then offers a much lower price.

Over 20 incidents of this scam were reported in San Luis Obispo County between November 2024 and March 2025, with an estimated loss of $60,000. Florea was arrested on several charges, including conspiracy to commit a crime and obtaining money by

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Patrick Boyle, age 68, faithful son, beloved brother, generous uncle, and friend to all, died quietly on November 30, 2024. A Cal Poly grad with a degree in metallurgical and welding

technology, Pat worked his way through college. He then worked several decades as a powerhouse operator and electrical grid manager. The fourth child of ten, he grew up in the Mojave Desert, enjoying all the freedoms of kids in the 1950s and 60s. He loved alpine skiing, SCUBA diving, sailboarding and boating, fishing, hiking, motorcycles, and all things mechanical. Hardworking, loyal, and fun-loving, he was loved by all and will be deeply missed by family and friends. Family graveside service is May 15; a celebration of life will be held on May 16 in Cayucos, CA.

Nancy Lois Hendricks, age 91, of Atascadero, California, passed away on Saturday, April 19, 2025. She was born in Fresno, California, to Lois and Spencer Jackson. Her childhood was spent moving throughout the Central Valley and South Lake Tahoe before her family settled in Sacramento in 1941.

Nancy worked for many

false pretenses. The 17-year-old was transported to Juvenile Hall, while the 11-year-old was handed over to Child Welfare Services.

The Sheriff’s Office thanked the public for their assistance in the investigation, with more than 20 calls helping to identify the suspects.

Self-Discovery through nature photography workshop scheduled May 17 in Cambria

On Saturday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) will host a special workshop focused on self-discovery through

PASO ROBLES POLICE DEPARTMENT

APRIL 28, 2025

01:50 — Carlos Baqueroquintero, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 1300 block of Creston Road for INFLICTING CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT

[273.5(A)PC], Case no. 251600

09:54 — John Fitzgerald, of Shandon was on view arrest on the corner of 27th and Spring Street for BENCH WARRANT

[978.5PC], Case no. 251601

15:14 — Luis Santiago, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 1500 block of Country Club for CHILD ABUSE [273D(A)PC], Case no. 251604

18:49 — Harold Barry, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the corner of 13th and Paso Robles Street for TRESPASS [602(T)(1)PC], Case no. 251610

22:50 — Miguel Zeferingalvez, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the corner of 13th and Vine Street for DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO POLICE [148.9(A) PC], Case no. 251614

APRIL 29, 2025

07:54 — Briant Reyesestrada, of Paso Robles was taken into custody on the corner of Spring Street and 12th Street for OUTSIDE WARRANT/M, Case no. 251615

13:38 — Daniel Deleon, was on view arrest on the 1400 block of Pine Street for POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], UNDER THE INFLU-

[11550(A)HS],

of Paso Robles

Jolene Ann Horn of Atascadero, a force of nature, was called to heaven on April 21, 2025, 10 days after her 77th birthday. Diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma in 2022, she fought the

years at Aerojet as a draftsman before dedicating herself to raising her five children and helping operate several family businesses, including furniture, tire, and feed stores. In 1971, she earned her teaching degree in history and political science from UC Davis, a proud accomplishment.

In 1983, Nancy married her “Prince Charming,” Cliff Hendricks. They shared 28

nature photography. The day will begin with a slide presentation showcasing wildflowers blooming on the Central Coast, followed by a discovery walk through Fiscalini Ranch with Doris Lance, author, photographer, and avid hiker. The day will culminate in a discussion and artistic activity inspired by Lance’s book, “Botanical Reflections.”

This immersive experience offers participants the chance to practice “Shinrin yoku” — a Japanese concept of connecting the five senses with nature. Doris Lance, a renowned wildflower photographer and author, will guide participants in reflective journaling through nature photography, emphasizing the importance of capturing moments in both words and pictures.

APRIL 30, 2025

01:27 — Arnulfo Hernandez, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the corner of 33rd and Park Street for DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ DRUNK IN PUBLIC [647(F)PC], Case no. 251622

01:24 — Gabriel Hernandezgalvez, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the corner of 33rd and Park Street for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A) VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC], BENCH WARRANT [978.5PC], Case no. 251622

12:32 — Julian Gomez, of Santa Margarita was on view arrest on the 2900 block of Riverside Ave for POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], BENCH WARRANT [978.5PC], Case no. 251637

20:39 — Richard Rodriguez, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the corner of 21st and Pine Street for DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], WILLFULLY TO VIOLATE A WRITTEN PROMISE TO APPEAR IN COURT [853.7PC], Case no. 251573

19:57 — Juan Navarrete, of San Miguel was on view arrest on the 100 block of Myrtlewood Drive for BENCH WARRANT [978.5PC], DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], Case no. 251642

22:13 — Crista Sonniksen, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A) VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC], Case no. 251643

MAY 01, 2025

15:01 — Kody Santos, of Paso Robles was on view arrest at Walmart for VANDALISM OVER $400 [594(B)(1)PC], Case no. 251638

00:42 — Madison Emi, of Burbank was on view arrest on the 2300 block of Spring Street for POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11377(A)H&S],

disease as hard and as long as she could.

She fought tenaciously for everything she achieved in life - her family, career, and friends.

Jolene was a devout Christian who loved Motown music, Seinfeld, the mountain towns of northern California, donuts and milkshakes, making deals, and was always reading a book (or 10) to further her journey of spiritual growth.

Born in Alameda, CA, on April 11, 1948, Jolene was a successful student who spent her early adult years dedicated to civil rights activism in the East Bay. According to the family legend, she ran with the

joyful years together and moved to Atascadero to be closer to family. Together, they ran Smitty’s Bail Bonds of San Luis Obispo until their retirement in 1998.

Nancy and Cliff loved to travel across the U.S. in their RV, cruise, and go antiquing—especially collecting cobalt blue glass.

After Cliff’s passing, Nancy continued to embrace life with courage and curi -

Registration is required and can be completed through the CCA website at cambriaarts.org The cost is $125 for CCA members and $145 for non-members. The event will take place at the CCA, located at 1350 Main St. in Cambria.

‘Build With Us’ event raises over $90,000 for Habitat for Humanity SLO County

Habitat for Humanity San Luis Obispo County proudly announced that its annual “Build With Us” fundraiser, held April 26, at Edna Valley Ranch, raised over $90,000 to support affordable housing and revitalization programs across the county. Presented by Mechanics Bank, the event featured

POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], Case no. 251644

00:37 — Joshua Gurr, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 2300 block of Spring Street for POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], Case no. 251644 10:49 — Joshua Bishop, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 800 block of 20th Street for POSSESSION OF UNLAWFUL PARAPHERNALIA [11364(A)H&S], POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11377(A)H&S], Case no. 251646

11:10 — Jaime Gilrodriguez, of San Miguel was arrested for BENCH WARRANT [978.5PC], DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], Case no. 251647 15:00 — Juan Alvarez, of Santa Maria was arrested for DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], Case no. 251647

18:05 — Leticia Siordia, of Long Beach was on view arrest on the 100 block of Niblick Road for FALSE VEHICLE REGISTRATION [4462.5 VC], Case no. 251655 17:59 — Matthew Zimmerer, of Clovis was arrested for DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ DRUNK IN PUBLIC [647(F)PC], Case no. 251654

19:23 — Jonathan Loppnow, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 100 block of Niblick Road for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL [23152(G)VC], Case no. 251656

00:00 — Luis Toralbravo, of Paso Robles was arrested for DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE [12500(A)VC], Case no. 251659

15:01 — Kody Santos, of Paso Robles was on view arrest at Walmart for POSSESSION OF SPECIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11377(A)H&S], POSSESS NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE [11350(A)H&S], Case no. 251652

East Bay Dragon Biker Gang and saw James Brown perform countless times. She met her husband, Glenn Horn, at his auto repair shop in 1978, and they married shortly thereafter and started a family in California.

When Jolene and Glenn arrived on the Central Coast, Jolene hit the ground running to become a real estate agent, and she built up a considerable business, including years of being awarded the top sales agent in Atascadero, eventually working to achieve her broker’s license. She knew everyone at the time - there was never a sale too big or too small. She loved her clients

osity. She volunteered as a docent for the Elephant Seals in San Simeon, stepping out of her comfort zone to share her knowledge and meet new people—a role she loved.

Nancy is survived by her children and their spouses: Stephen Bennett, Cathy (Brent) Hendrix, Karen (Sakon) Francis, Kevin (Denise) Bennett, and Clyde Bennett. She also leaves behind her grandchil -

live music by the Ryan Delmore Band, dinner by Trumpet Vine Catering, and spirited auctions led by emcee Neil Herbert and auctioneer Cody Dawson.

like family and worked hard to find homes for anyone who trusted her. Above all else, she valued honesty, integrity, and humor. It was woven into every day of her life.

Jolene is reunited with her husband and father, both of whom she lovingly dedicated years of her life caring for in their final years. She is survived by her daughters, Crystal and Gabriella, son-in-law, Benjamin, granddaughter, Petra, her brother, Bill, and her beloved friends and extended family. Jolene’s family is planning a memorial at a future date. If you would like to attend, please email jolenehornmemorial@ gmail.com

MAY 02, 2025

and Kevin

and 14 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Sally Nevin of Sacramento, and many nieces and nephews. Her family brought her great joy and fulfillment throughout her life.

A heartfelt highlight of the evening came when 17-year-old Christian Serna, son of a new Paso Robles Habitat homeowner, shared how having a permanent home transformed his family’s life — moving many in the audience to tears. Funds raised will benefit Habitat SLO’s efforts in home construction, preservation, aging-in-place services, and neighborhood improvements. Interim CEO Kristie Anderson-Steele expressed deep gratitude for the community’s overwhelming support: “Every dollar raised is an investment in our community.” Habitat SLO thanks Mechanics Bank and more than 70 sponsors and donors whose contributions helped make the event a success. For more information or to get involved, visit habitatslo.org

00:42 — Anderson Torres, of New York was taken into custody on the corner of 13th and Railroad for DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ DRUNK IN PUBLIC [647(F)PC] Case no. 251663

MAY 03, 2025

11:36 — Felipe Gaytan, of Paso Robles was taken into custody on the 800 block of Pine Street for 251685

19:47 — Seth Torrey, of Paso Robles was taken into custody on the 100 block of Niblick Road for OUTSIDE WARRANT/M, Case no. 251687

MAY 04, 2025

07:05 — Corinne Silva, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 2800 block of Riverside Ave for POSS CNTL SUB W/2 OR MORE PRIORS [HS 11395(B)(1)], Case no. 251694

10:54 — Jorden Wechdavis, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 200 block of Via Promesa Drive for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL [23152(A)VC], DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT [23152(B)VC], Case no. 251697

14:51 — Daniela Garcia, of Paso Robles was arrested for UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION [11550(A)HS], Case no. 251699

12:54 — John Fitzgerald, of Shandon was on view arrest on the 3200 block of Spring Street for SP. Case no. 251698

19:39 — Geoffrey Pyle, of Fresno was on view arrest on the 1100 block of 24th Street for DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS [23152(F)VC], Case no. 251702

00:00 — Juan Vazquezflores, of Paso Robles was arrested for DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FOR DUI [14601.2(A)VC], Case no. 251700

23:06 — Travis Weimer, of Paso Robles was

Deadline approaching for 2025-26 student Elections Ambassador Program The SLO County Elections Office is accepting applications through May 16 for its brand-new Student Elections Ambassador Program. The program will train students in elections and voter registration and then students will create their own peer-focused outreach projects.

on view arrest on the 500 block of Creston for OUTSIDE WARRANT/M, Case no. 251707

21:36 — Albert Francis, of Paso Robles was on view arrest on the 2300 block of Park Street for BENCH WARRANT [978.5PC], UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION [11550(A)HS], Case no. 251704

00:29 — Silvia Anguiano, of Paso Robles was taken into custody on the 3400 block of Spring Street for INFLICTING CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT [273.5(A)PC], Case no. 251692 ATASCADERO POLICE DEPARTMENT

APRIL 28, 2025

19:03 — Michelle Helmer, was arrested on the 2900 block of Gold Rush Lane for INFLICTING CORPORAL INJURY ON SPOUSE/COHABITANT [273.5(A)PC], Case no. 250736

APRIL 30, 2025

00:50 — Sierra Fleming, was arrested on the 5500 block of Hospital Drive for WARRANT/M, Case no. 250752

22:12 — Colton Godfrey, was arrested on the 5500 block of Capistrano Ave for DOMESTIC BATTERY [243(E)(1)PC], Case no. 250758

MAY 01, 2025

18:20 — Efren Andrade Jr., was arrested on the El Camino Real and San Anselmo Rd for WARRANT/M, Case no. 250762

MAY 02, 2025

09:12 — Gabriel Netz, was arrested on CA-41 and Santa Ysabel Ave for WARRANT/F, Case no. 250764 11:47 — Joseph Pennington, was arrested on the 6500 block of El Camino Real for WARRANT/M, Case no. 250765

PATRICK J. BOYLE 1956-2024
dren: Brent (Lindsay), Justin (Sarah), Jessica (Travis), Michael (Heather), Marina (Moncef), Kylie, Christian (Karolyn), Corryn (Tim),
(Jessica);
NANCY L. HENDRICKS 1933-2025
JOLENE A. HORN 1948-2025

David Lee Roth set to ignite CMSF stage this July

Van Halen frontman returns to rock Paso Robles in high-energy solo show on July 22; tickets on sale May 9

PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair is thrilled to announce that rock icon David Lee Roth will perform on Tuesday, July 22, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will take place in the Chumash Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center and is part of the Michelob Ultra Concert Series. Tickets for this highly anticipated show will go on sale Friday, May 9, at 10 a.m. exclusively on the Fair’s official website, MidStateFair.com

Ticket prices are $50, $70, $90 and $110. The California Mid-State Fair has part -

nered with Ticketmaster! Fans can now use their Ticketmaster accounts to purchase tickets. Visit MidStateFair.com, click “Buy Tickets,” and you’ll be directed to the purchasing page.

Ticket Tips:

• Sign in to your Ticketmaster account early to speed up your purchase.

• Make sure your payment information is current.

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Rock and roll icon David Lee Roth, the voice of Van Halen, has left an indelible mark on rock music. As the frontman of the legendary band, Roth helped define an era with anthems like “Jump,” “Panama,” “Hot for Teacher,” and “Runnin’ with the Devil.” His high-energy performances and unique

vocal style quickly made Van Halen one of the biggest rock bands of the ’80s. With over 80 million records sold worldwide, the band’s impact on rock music remains unrivaled. Roth’s contributions were a pivotal part of Van Halen’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Beyond Van Halen, Roth’s solo career showcased his unparalleled style and boundless energy, with hits that further solidified his place in rock history. Known for his larger-than-life presence and unforgettable vocals, Roth continues to captivate audiences and prove why he remains a true rock and roll legend.

This summer, David Lee Roth is bringing the party to the California Mid-State Fair.

The 2025 California Mid-State Fair runs July 16 through July 27, with this year’s theme “Off To The Races!”

Vendors wanted for Templeton’s annual Fourth of July celebration

Chamber of Commerce invites local businesses and artisans to apply for booth space at Templeton Park

TEMPLETON — Templeton’s beloved Fourth of July Celebration is just around the corner, and vendor applications are now officially open!

The Paso Robles & Templeton Chamber of Commerce (PRTCC) is excited to welcome local artisans, food vendors, nonprofits, and businesses to be part of this year’s festivities.

This annual tradition draws thousands of residents and visitors for a day filled with family-friendly

activities, live music, and a beverage garden to top it all off.

“We’re looking forward to another incredible Independence Day celebration,” said President/CEO, Gina Fitzpatrick. “Our vendors bring so much life and flavor to the event, and we can’t wait to see the community come together once again.”

The Paso Robles & Templeton Chamber of Commerce is a leader in strengthening the economic health and prosperity of businesses and residents. The Chamber provides opportunities for business leaders to convene, connect, learn, advocate, and grow to foster a culture of engaged, committed, and successful businesses embracing the community.

Vendor spots are limited and expected to fill quickly. Interested

Pasta dinner fundraiser to benefit the Atascadero Printery Restoration Project

ATASCADERO —

This Mother’s Day, the Atascadero Printery Foundation invites the community to honor the mothers and mother figures in their lives with a delicious take-home meal — and the chance to be part of restoring one of Atascadero’s most cherished historic landmarks.

On Saturday, May 10, the Foundation will host a Mother’s Day Pasta Dinner Fundraiser, with all proceeds going toward the rehabilitation of the Atascadero Printery into a vibrant community center for the arts, education,

culture, and events.

participants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible. Booth spaces are available for food and nonalcoholic beverage sales, handmade goods, promotional

Each $55 meal package serves four and includes:

A comforting pasta meal — your choice of meat sauce or vegetarian Warm, fresh Brian’s Bread

• A crisp green salad

A delightful dessert

Meals are ready to bake and enjoy at home — an easy, meaningful way to celebrate Mother’s Day with family and friends.

All orders must be placed by 12 p.m. on Thursday, May 8. Pick-up will take place at the Atascadero Printery, located at 6351 Olmeda Ave. in Atascadero, on Friday, May 10, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

In addition to the dinner, flower bouquets will available for purchase on-site from the

15,000 blooms planned to brighten downtown as scouts raise funds for camp and community service goals

ATASCADERO — Scouting America Troop 51 is excited to announce its Beautify Atascadero Campaign. The Troop will partner with local businesses to plant 15,000 daffodil

displays, and community organizations.

The event will take place on Thursday, July 4, at Templeton Park. Vendor hours are from 7 a.m.

Questers, adding a beautiful and heartfelt touch to your gift.

“This fundraiser is about celebrating both the people we love and the place we call home,” said a representative of the Atascadero Printery Foundation. “Every order brings us closer to restoring the Printery as a space for shared creativity, learning, and local events.”

Built in 1915, the Atascadero Printery is a landmark with deep historical roots. The restoration project envisions transforming the building into a space for theater performances, classes, community meetings, and more — but it can only happen with community support.

To place your order online, visit atascaderoprintery.org

bulbs throughout the city. This initiative not only reflects the scouts’ pride and commitment to community service but also provides them with the opportunity to earn money to pay their own way for summer camp and other troop activities — to take responsibility for themselves.

Troop 51 representatives currently are contacting local businesses to sponsor this campaign. The goal is $30,000, the troop’s budget for the coming year. Daffodil bulbs will be purchased mid-summer and will be delivered in late September/early October. Upon arrival, the scouts will commence

to 3 p.m. The application deadline is June 20 or earlier if all spaces are filled.

For vendor guidelines and application forms, visit pasochamber.com

planting throughout the city — Parks, the Sunken Gardens, El Camino, etc.

“This campaign is a wonderful example of our community coming together. The daffodils will bring a splash of color to Atascadero, symbolizing our unity and pride. I commend Troop 51 for their dedication and look forward to seeing their hard work blossom,” said Atascadero Mayor Charles Bourbeau.

For more information on Scouting America Troop 51, visit troop51atown.com

Mother and Atascadero Printery Foundations’s Board of Director President Karen McNamara is thrilled to host the pasta dinner fundraiser and celebrate mothers. Photo provided by Atascadero Printery Foundation
your red, white, and blue out: Templeton is looking for vendors for its beloved Fourth of July Celebration. Contributed Photo
Rock icon and Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth is coming to Paso

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DATE: 6/1/15

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20250708 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: CULTIVATE PASO, 7990 WHISPERING TRAILS PL, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: GENA A POLLOCK, 7990 WHISPERING TRAILS PL, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No 20250783 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS/ARE DOING BUSINESS AS: APEX PUMP AND WELL SERVICES, 731 21ST ST. #C, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY THIS BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED BY: AN INDIVIDUAL: JOSHUA R MYERS, 1108 NANETTE LANE, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 If Corporation or LLC- CA State of Incorporation/Organization I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows is false is guilty of a crime.) /S/ JOSHUA R. MYERS This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Luis Obispo County on 04/08/2025 TRANSACTING BUSINESS

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the condition of title to the Property, or (iii) any other matters affecting the Property, Including the value of the Property. The trustee relies solely on the trustee’s sale guaranty and/or Information provided by the lender regarding the lien priority and title condition and does not Independently verify such Information. All bidders are solely responsible for conducting their own Independent due diligence regarding the loan, the Property, its value, the lien priority of the deed of trust being foreclosed, and the condition of the title to the Property. The trustee assumes no liability for the accuracy or completeness of any information provided by third parties, including the lender. The valuation used to determine the minimum opening bid applies only to the Initially scheduled sale date. Any postponement or continuation of the sale does not obligate the trustee to obtain or rely upon a new valuation, nor does It alter the trustee’s limited role in the process.

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Notice is hereby given that U-Stor-It Mini Storage at 9175 San Gabriel Rd, Atascadero, CA 93422 will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Division 8 Chapter 10 Sec 21700-21716 of the California Codes). The sale will take place at the website www.StorageTreasures. com on May 20th, 2025 at 10:00am. The sale will be conducted under the direction of Christopher Rosa (Bond-3112562) and www.StorageTreasures. com on behalf of the facility’s management. Units will be available for viewing prior to the sale on www.StorageTreasures. com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 10-15% buyer’s premium will be charged and possibly a cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general

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3. At the time and place specified in this notice any person may appear to be heard regarding any item in the Budget, including the addition of other items.

4. The public hearing may be continued from time to time. If you have any questions please contact the District Office by email at gm@groundsquirrelhollowcsd.org or by telephone at (805)4414428. LEGAL CM 252

Public Notice Notice of Public Hearing GROUND SQUIRREL HOLLOW COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DISTRICT’S CHIP SEAL PROJECT ASSESSMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26

Date: June 11, 2025

Time: 7:00 pm Place: SLO County Fire Station 50 6055 Webster Road Creston, CA 93432

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

1. The District has initiated the process to establish and collect the District’s Chip Seal Project Assessment for fiscal year 2025/26, which is available for inspection on-line at: http:// www.groundsquirrelhollowcsd.org

2. On June 11, 2025 at 7:00pm the District’s Board of Directors will meet to consider the establishment and collection of the Chip Seal Project Assessment for fiscal year 2025/26.

3. At the time and place specified in this notice any person may appear to be heard regarding any aspect of these actions.

4. The public hearing may be continued from time to time. If you have any questions please contact the District Office by email at gm@groundsquirrelhollowcsd.org or by telephone at (805)4414428. LEGAL CM 253

Public Notice Notice of Public Hearing GROUND SQUIRREL HOLLOW COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DISTRICT’S ROAD MAINTENANCE TAX FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26

Date: June 11, 2025

Time: 7:00 pm Place: SLO County Fire Station 50 6055 Webster Road Creston, CA 93432

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

1. The District has initiated the process to establish and collect the District’s Road Maintenance Tax for fiscal year 2025/26, which is available for inspection on-line at: http://www.groundsquirrelhollowcsd.org

2. On June 11, 2025 at 7:00pm the District’s Board of Directors will meet to consider the establishment and collec-

tion of the Road Maintenance Tax for fiscal year 2025/26.

3. At the time and place specified in this notice any person may appear to be heard regarding any aspect of these actions.

4. The public hearing may be continued from time to time. If you have any questions please contact the District Office by email at gm@groundsquirrelhollowcsd.org or by telephone at (805)4414428. LEGAL CM 254

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-24996705-AB Order No.: 240473248-CA-VOI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/28/2022. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.

Trustor(s): KEVIN PORTER, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE

PROPERTY Recorded: 3/31/2022 as Instrument No. 2022014488 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN LUIS OBISPO County, California; Date of Sale: 6/3/2025 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the County of San Luis Obispo General Services Building, 1087 Santa Rosa St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. Breezeway facing Santa Rosa Street Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $438,051.92

The purported property address is: 2965 WATER VIEW DR, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 012-344-031 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL

BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you

to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this internet website http://www.qualityloan. com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-24-996705-AB. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the internet website. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call 619-645-7711 , or visit this internet website http://www.qualityloan. com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA24-996705-AB to find the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice

regarding this potential right to purchase. NO -

TICE TO PROSPECTIVE

OWNER-OCCUPANT: Any prospective owner-occupant as defined in Section 2924m of the California Civil Code who is the last and highest bidder at the trustee’s sale shall provide the required affidavit or declaration of eligibility to the auctioneer at the trustee’s sale or shall have it delivered to QUALITY

LOAN SERVICE CORPORA-

TION by 5 p.m. on the next business day following the trustee’s sale at the address set forth in the below signature block. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE POST-

SALE OVER BIDDERS: For post-sale information in accordance with Section 2924m(e) of the California Civil Code, use file number CA-24-996705-AB and call (866) 645-7711 or login to: http://www.qualityloan.com. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. Date: QUALITY LOAN

SERVICE CORPORATION 2763 Camino Del Rio S San Diego, CA 92108 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832 Or Login to: http:// www.qualityloan.com Post-Sale Information (CCC 2924m(e)): (866) 645-7711 Reinstatement or Payoff Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION TS No.: CA-24-996705-AB IDSPub #0248004 5/8/2025 5/15/2025 5/22/2025 LEGAL CM 249

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee’s Sale No. CA-RCS-24020468 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/23/2019. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that

information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 1-866-539-4173 or visit this Internet Web site www.servicelinkauction.com, using the file number assigned to this case, CA-RCS-24020468. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. On June 3, 2025, at 11:00:00 AM, IN THE BREEZEWAY ADJACENT TO THE COUNTY GENERAL SERVICES BUILDING LOCATED AT 1087 SANTA ROSA STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93408, , in the City of SAN LUIS OBISPO, County of SAN LUIS OBISPO, State of CALIFORNIA, PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust executed by DUSTIN A. BRAZIL AND BRITTANI S. BRAZIL, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY, as Trustors, recorded on 12/26/2019, as Instrument No. 2019058242, modified under Instrument No. 2020058580, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN LUIS OBISPO County, State of CALIFORNIA, under the power of sale therein contained, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Property is being sold “as is - where is”. TAX PARCEL NO. 009-512042 LOT 23 OF TRACT 594, IN THE CITY OF PASO ROBLES, COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP RECORDED DECEMBER 13, 1979 IN BOOK 10, PAGE 22 OF MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. From information which the Trustee deems reliable, but for

which Trustee makes no representation or warranty, the street address or other common designation of the above described property is purported to be 622 NICKERSON DR, PASO ROBLES, CA 93446. Said property is being sold for the purpose of paying the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees and expenses of sale. The total amount of the unpaid principal balance, interest thereon, together with reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Trustee’s Sale is $434,262.37.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL

BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NO-

TICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call 877-237-7878, or visit www.peakforeclosure. com using file number assigned to this case: CARCS-24020468 to find the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. NOTICE TO PERSPECTIVE OWNER-OCCUPANT: Any perspective owner-occupant as defined in Section 2924m of the California Civil Code who is the last and highest bidder at the trustee’s sale

shall provide the required affidavit or declaration of eligibility to the auctioneer at the trustee’s sale or shall have it delivered to PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC. by 5:00 PM on the next business day following the trustee’s sale at the address set forth above.

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of the first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale will be entitled only to the return of the money paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchasers sole and exclusive remedy. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s AttorneyWE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SALE INFORMATION LINE: 1-866-539-4173 or www. servicelinkauction.com

Dated: 4/29/2025 PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., AS TRUSTEE By: Lilian Solano, Trustee Sale Officer A-4842125 05/08/2025, 05/15/2025, 05/22/2025 LEGAL CM 257 SAN MIGUEL COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS May 22nd, 2025, at 6:00 P.M. 601 12th Street San Miguel, California 93451

Hearing Item: The District’s Status of Vacancies and Recruitment efforts per AB 2561 and the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act (Government Code section 3502.3).

Hearing Notice: Notice is hereby given that the San Miguel Community Services District (“SMCSD”) will hold a public hearing on May 22nd, 2025, to present a report on current status of staffing, vacancies, and recruitment retention efforts to fulfill the requirements of AB 2561 and associated amendments to the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act (Government Code 3502.3). The Governing Board is required to hold this presentation at least once per fiscal year and must occur before the District’s final budget is adopted. The Staff report for this item will be available on the SMCSD website www.sanmiguelcsd.org 5-22-2025 Board Meeting on May 15th, 2025. The public is encouraged to attend and provide comments. You may submit comments via email to tamara.parent@sanmiguelcsd.org, mail written comments to 1765 Bonita Place, San Miguel CA. 93451, or provide comment in person during the

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