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Paso Robles District Cemetery hosts Veterans Day ceremony, honoring local heroes across generations
World War II veterans share reflections on sacrifice, service, and the ongoing need for a strong military force. PASO ROBLES — Last Saturday, the community gathered at the Paso Robles District Cemetery to acknowledge and give thanks to our local veterans. This Veterans Day on Saturday, Nov. 11, the Paso Robles District Cemetery welcomed back its Veterans Day Ceremony. Each year, the cemetery creates the Avenue of Flags throughout the grounds to pay tribute to our veterans. Additionally, the flags are accompanied by a ceremony conducted at 11 a.m. sharp, with notable speakers, bands, and a flyover by the Warbirds Museum.
Applause Children’s Theater brings Disney’s ‘Newsies Jr.’ to the stage
The musical had a three-show run and stunned audiences. NORTH COUNTY — Applause Children’s Theater (ACT) performed a three-show run of Disney’s “Newsies Jr.” over the weekend of Nov. 10 and 11. The production featured 28 talented children from all over the North County. The production was ACT’s first advanced performer’s show, featuring their older actors. The show was directed by Vikky Mullin and guest director Casey Biggs, who has racked up credits as an actor in both television, film, and theater. Paso Robles Press was in the audience for the final performance of “Newsies Jr.,” just like the reporter character of Kathrine Plumber.
Second safety inspection coming for Georgia Brown campus
PASO ROBLES — A moment of silence was held for the former superintendent of the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District (PRJUSD) and San Luis Obispo County superintendent of schools, who passed away last week. Dr. Julian Crocker served the county for 16 years before retiring in 2015. He served as the PRJUSD superintendent for nine years and took on the interim superintendent role in 2019.
City Public Safety Center hosting Flood Response training for CERT members
PASO ROBLES — The Paso Robles City Public Safety Center will host a Flood Response training for Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This session is tailored for CERT members who have completed the “CERT: Basic Training Course” and “IS-100.C Introduction to the Incident Command System.”
Potential local flooding prompts proactive measures by City
PASO ROBLES — Rainfall amounts from this week’s storms could be significant, which could cause local flooding. City Staff has taken preemptive measures to mitigate and/or reduce the flooding potential where possible (i.e., drain cleaning, etc.). The City continues to clean the storm drains and drainage pipes throughout...
Next “Coffee with the City Manager” event announced
PASO ROBLES — The City of Paso Robles is excited to announce the next “Coffee with the City Manager” discussion, taking place on Friday, Nov. 17, from 7:30 to 830 a.m. at Patina at California Coast Beer Co., located at 1346 Railroad Street. This session will discuss City Water Sources, planning for growth from a water perspective, and an update on the Recycled Water Project.
Harvest 2023 — Slow start + longer hang time = memorable vintage?
Mother nature decided to arrive fashionably late this year keeping growers and their crew patiently waiting for harvest to kick in. Some continued scrubbing barrels and a few caught some rolling waves. My conversations with SLO County winemakers extended from mid-September through the end of October allowing me to gather...
The Humble Hero: Remembering Robert J. Rader
Living in Paso Robles, you most likely find yourself driving across the 13th Street Bridge. Most will think of it as just a connection between the West and East side of town across the Salinas River — but what most may not know, and what you should know, is who that bridge represents.
Digestion and the holiday season
Holiday eating makes us think of family and good food, but it can also cause us to have anxiety around health issues, indigestion, and the potential weight gain. Thanksgiving, holiday festivities, and office parties can leave the gut feeling bloated and generally out of sorts. Whether it’s late evening drinks or unusually high-carb meals with lots of pie afterward, a celebration can end with unexpected intestinal consequences.
Memories Surround Us
We’re entering that time of year when our memories surround us. They are the glue that brings the past and the present together. November is the month of food, family, friends, and feelings of love while “wearing a cloak of gratitude to feed every corner of your life,” — Rumi.
New Mom & Baby Yoga classes for newborns begin Nov. 28 at Centennial Park
PASO ROBLES — YaYa Yoga, in partnership with Paso Robles Recreation Services, will offer a new four-week Mom & Baby Yoga class series beginning Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Acorn Room at Centennial Park (600 Nickerson Drive) in Paso Robles. These 45-minute classes offer a special...
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