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Posted 4:20 PM 5/10/2013 by Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
A group of local Cabernet producers is pretty thrilled with the first gathering to promote the quality of the local varietal.
The inaugural Paso Robles CAB (Cabernet and Bordeaux) Collective's CABs of Distinction weekend provided member wineries an opportunity to showcase the quality of (More)
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Posted 4:01 PM 5/10/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Music Lovers listen up. Next Thursday you can rock out and celebrate the re-opening of the Rec Center at Cal Poly as a concert venue. In a cooperative effort between New Rock 107.3 and Otter Productions, the first show in six years will happen at the venue.
The line-up is Awolnation, Fitz (More)
Posted 3:11 PM 5/10/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
After wrapping up it's latest production, the Pewter Plough Playhouse is casting for two men to play key parts in "The Odd Couple (Female Version)". It's a version of Neil Simon's most famous comedy, with a twist from a different perspective.
In this production, messy Olive and neat-freak (More)
Posted 8:41 PM 5/8/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
There should be no shortage of entertainment at this year's Arroyo Grande Strawberry Festival. Festival organizers say there will be 40 acts on 11 Stages. There will also be more than 300 Booths, 3 Carnival Areas, Camel Rides and Street Performers.
It all happens the Saturday and Sunday of (More)
Posted 9:39 PM 5/7/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Just as Gray Whales are passing through the Central Coast on their annual migration, you can learn more about the magnificent creatures and the ocean in general in Cambria.
There is a free lecture series on the remaining Friday evenings in May, jointly sponsored by Monterey Bay National (More)
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Posted 9:27 PM 5/7/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Kids can take mom for a treat at the Charles Paddock Zoo this weekend with the help of some local bakers.
The 3rd annual Cookie Adventure happens Sunday, May 12th from 11:00-3:00 p.m.
To be part of the fun, just pick up a Cookie Adventure Map in the Gift Shop. Take this map to the (More)
Posted 9:22 PM 5/7/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Live Oak Music Festival, the annual Fathers' Day weekend event held in the hills near Santa Barbara, announced it's line-up of talent this week.
Headliners include Grammy Award-winning Dobro player Jerry Douglas; Texas singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen; and the Stooges Brass Band from New (More)
Posted 4:14 PM 5/7/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
It was one of my favorite escapes as a Cal Poly student and as I started my career here at KSBY "a few years" ago. I hadn't made the trek since I moved back, and was wondering if it was as cool as I remembered. It was and provided more reinforcement There's No Place Like Home.
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Posted 3:43 PM 5/7/2013 by Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
Ever had a bad date? Not to worry, says the Paso Wine Man. The fictional spokesman for the Paso Robles Wine Alliance has come out with his latest Varietal of the Month for May, and it is Viognier. This is a date you'll want to hang around with, he says. As only he can.
To see his latest video, click here.
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Posted 10:46 PM 5/2/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Antique-lovers may want to head to Paso Robles this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday more than 90 antique collectors and dealers will gather at the Paso Robles Events for the Three Speckled Hens Antiques and Old Stuff show.
The three women behind the show all live in Templeton and met (More)
Posted 4:41 PM 5/2/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
Anyone who has ever visited Hearst Castle knows in spring you can smell the beautiful oranges and orange blossoms as you work your way up the Enchanted Hill. Well this year, local families struggling with grocery bills were able to enjoy all the fruit that grows on those (More)
Posted 4:28 PM 4/30/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
It's been in a state of disrepair for almost 10 years now, but the historic Rotunda Building in Atascadero is about to re-open as the city's administration building. The building was heavily damaged in the 2003 San Simeon earthquake, but has been restored and retrofitted and the final detailing (More)