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Calendar
JANUARY
• Espirit du Vin
(805) 226-7133
www.pasowine46east.com
Get yourself an e-passport ticket to taste wines with the 46 East Wineries.
Join a panel of winemakers showcasing their award winning estate wines
at a tasting seminar.
FEBRUARY
• Eagle Watch Tours
(888) 588-2267
Lake San Antonio Eagle Watch Tours. Bird watchers delight at one
of the largest eagle winter habitats in Central California, aboard
a 56’ tour boat. With an abundant fish and wildlife population,
the lake supports over 30 Golden and Bald Eagles.
• Draft Horse & Antique Farm
Equipment Sale
(805) 238-1060
Central Coast Auction presents an eclectic variety of farm necessities
on sale all weekend long at the Paso Robles Event Center.
MARCH
• Paso Robles Spring Roundup
(916) 354-9740 - www.pccha.com
This is your chance to observe the art of cowboy and horse performing
their ranch work in seamless unison. The Pacific Coast Cutting Horse
Association hosts the event at the Paso Robles Event Center, with
no cost for spectators.
• Paso Robles Zinfandel Festival
(805) 239-8463 - www.pasowine.com
This festival is one of the most comprehensive regional Zinfandel
events in California. Participants can shop the Silent Auction and
indulge in the Grand Tasting of the commemorative blend.
APRIL
• Cattlemen’s Western Art Show & Sale
(805)238-4207
www.cattlemenswesternartshow.com
Over 50 Western artists gather to display and sell their artwork.
Peruse through the sale and watch artisans as they create hand-made
bridles, belts, bracelets, boots and more.
• Wine Country Half Marathon
& 5K Run
(805) 226-9911
www.winecountryruns.com
Starting and ending at the beautiful Martin & Weyrich Winery
Amphitheater, this certified paved course takes you over rolling
hills, through picturesque vineyards and down along the Salinas River.
Only in Paso Robles can you can you race to win your weight in wine!
• Wildflower Century Bike Ride
(805) 543-5973 - www.slobc.org
Cruise through the green hills and secluded valleys of northeastern
San Luis Obispo County for a hundred miles with the San Luis Obispo
Bicycle Club.
• Central Coast Equine Experience
(805) 238-1060
www.equineexperience.net
A spectacular three day hands on horse fair, filled with top notch
clinicians, the hottest new horse products, and exciting demonstrations
at the Paso Robles Event Center.
MAY
• Mid-State Bluegrass Festival
(209) 785-2544
www.midstatebluegrassfestival.com
A family-oriented, Bluegrass Festival with 3 days of live performances
by top bluegrass bands, craft vendors, raffles, tasty treats and
much more.
• Wildflower Triathlon
(831) 373-0678- www.tricalifornia.com
The Jamba Juice Wildflower Long Course Triathlon is one of the premier
triathlons nationally and internationally, held at beautiful Lake
San Antonio.
• Paso Robles Wine Festival
(805) 239-8463 - www.pasowine.com
Over 300 Paso Robles wines, food and music are available for your
enjoyment in the Paso Robles City Park.
• Hospice du Rhone
(805) 784-9543
www.hospicedurhone.com
Savor the world’s largest tasting of wines made from classic
Rhône grape varieties.
• West Coast Kustoms Car Show
(909) 488-0413 - www.roadzombies.com
Every year on Memorial Day Weekend. The weekend includes an awesome
cruise, street dance, Show and Shine in the City Park with commercial
vendors and a live oldies show.
• Great Western Bicycle Rally
(310) 838-0843 - www.gwbr.org
Each Memorial Day Weekend, a little community called Bicycletown,
USA magically springs to life as cyclists from all over the West
gather at the Paso Robles Event Center.
JUNE
• Castoro Cellars Summer
Concert Series
(888) DAM-FINE
www.castorocellars.com
Soak up the casual atmosphere, enjoyable music, a catered dinner,
and fine wines in the beautiful garden of Castoro Cellars. This series
runs in the sultry evenings of westside Paso Robles from June through
August.
• Cowgirl & Cowboy
Horse Day Camps
(805) 237-1860
www.harrisstagelines.com
Harris Stage Lines Cowboy & Cowgirl horse day camp is an opportunity
for your child to experience a real working horse riding, driving & training
ranch. Camps are offered throughout the year, working around school
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JULY
• Concerts in the Park
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
The Paso Robles City Park and Gazebo is a beautiful backdrop for enjoyable
summer evening concerts, complete with dancing, refreshments, and hors
d’oeuvres.
• Meridian Vineyards Fourth of
July Celebration & Fireworks
(805) 237-6000
www.meridianvineyards.com
Meridian Vineyards hosts an evening of fireworks, live music, fine
food and wines, and fun entertainment for the kids.
• Great Americana Festival
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
Paso Robles Main Street Association presents an old-fashioned celebration
of Americana in the Paso Robles City Park.
• California Mid-State Fair
(800) 909-FAIR - www.midstatefair.com
The Paso Robles Event Centers presents top names in entertainment,
agricultural exhibits, vendor displays, carnival rides and games,
and fantastic food. The Fair runs from the end of July through early
August.
AUGUST
• Winemaker’s Invitational Barbecue
Cook-Off and Wine Tasting
(805) 238-0506
www.pasoroblesrotary.org
The Paso Robles Rotary Club hosts this legendary contest of pairing
award winning wines and extravagant barbecue cuisine at the River
Oaks Hot Springs & Spa.
• Paso Robles Annual Olive Festival
(805) 238-4103
Bring the family for a day of olive inspired fun! Free olive oil
and olive product sampling. Producers from all over California
Head to Head cook-off. Olive oil tastings lead by the California
Olive Oil Council.
Gourmet Alley serving great food. Wine and Beer Tasting. Open Olive
Dish Cooking Contest. Juried Arts & Crafts Show
SEPTEMBER
• Mid-State Motorcycle Rally
(831) 630-9495
www.midstaterally.com
Each Labor Day Weekend the Paso Robles Event Center hosts this phenomenal
rally.
• Paso Robles Wine University
(805) 239-8463 - www.pasowine.com
A new experience is coming to Paso Robles Wine Country! PRWU is the
first program of its kind offered within a world-class wine region
and includes courses, tours and tasting.
• West Coast Kustoms Car Show
(909) 488-0413- www.roadzombies.com
Each Labor Day Weekend, the town turns into Kustom heaven. Activities
include an awesome cruise and a Show and Shine in the Paso Robles
City Park.
• Arte De Tiza & Taste of Downtown
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
Stroll through downtown Paso Robles as artists create sidewalk chalk
masterpieces and local eateries serve bites of their signature dishes.
OCTOBER
• Basil Harvest Festival
(805) 238-5288
www.sycamorefarms.com
Sycamore Farms presents a day of harvest craft ideas, delicious ways
to utilize your basil harvest, and a Best O’ Pesto contest.
• Paso Robles Pioneer Day
(805) 238-0506
The entire town of Paso Robles closes its doors for business to celebrate
and honor the area’s historic heritage. A parade, bean feed,
whiskerino beard contest, and little cowboy and cowgirl costume contest
are just of the few activities held on this day of cost-free festivities.
• Paso Robles Harvest Wine Tour
(805) 239-8463 - www.pasowine.com
A combination of special winemaker dinners, exclusive barrel sampling,
seminars, barbeques, live music and winery tours, are sure to please
everyone from the novice to the aficionado.
• Golden Oak Festival & Classic
Car Show
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
The Paso Robles City Park is bustling with a selection of arts and
crafts, antiques, cars, and musical entertainment for the entire
family.
NOVEMBER
• Paso Gathering
(805) 239-4556
www.prpioneermuseum.org
The Pioneer Museum hosts a Western Art and Trappings Show and Sale
that features rawhide braiders, saddle, boot and spur makers and
many other artisans for an entire weekend.
• Elegant Evening Downtown
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
Join Paso Robles merchants as they prepare for the upcoming holiday
season by opening their doors at this evening event. Holiday fare,
special pre-Christmas sales and gift ideas will be on display. DECEMBER
• Vine Street Victorian Showcase
(805) 238-4103
www.pasoroblesdowntown.org
Victorian homes along Vine Street are extravagantly decked out in
their holiday best, with the street open to pedestrian traffic only.
Carolers, bands, characters, and dancers accent the brilliant light
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