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SPECIAL EVENTS
2ND ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER is presented the
Santa Maria Sunrisers Lions June 18, 6-8 p.m., at the Orcutt Lions Den,
126 S. Broadway. Cost is $6, $3 for kids. Info: 347-7381.
WEDDING FILM FESTIVAL is presented by the Paso Robles Public Library
at 7 p.m. June 18 at the library, 1000 Spring St. A different film will
be presented each night. Refreshments will be served. Free. Info: 237-3870.
3RD ANNUAL SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION includes dinner, dancing to live
music, live and silent auctions, gaming, and more June 18 at the Avila
Beach Golf Resort. The theme is “Moonlight and Magic.” Tickets
are $80. Benefits the Alzheimer’s Association. Info: 528-5812.
FRIDAY NIGHT WINE DOWN is presented by Cottonwood Canyon Vineyard and
Winery at 5 p.m. June 18 at 3940 Dominion Rd., Santa Maria. The evening
includes wine and gourmet appetizers on the garden patio. Info: 937-9063.
SLO MOZART FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER features wines from Eberle Winery, food
from Pinot Bistro Restaurant, and more at the Eberle Winery caves. Info:
www.mozartfestival.com or 781-3009.
FUN IN THE SUN CAR SHOW rolls into Pismo Beach June 19-20. Info: 773-9999.
STORYTELLING IN THE PARK comes to Templeton County Park on Mondays, 7-8
p.m. June 21: The storyteller will be Michael Katz.
52ND ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL is celebrated in Lompoc June 23-27. Info:
735-8511.
BUSINESS TRADE SHOW 2004 features more than 170 Central Coast businesses
and community organizations showing their stuff June 24, 3-8 p.m., at
the Santa Maria Fairpark. Presented by the Santa Maria Valley Chamber
of Commerce. Info: 925-2403, Ext. 817.
SINGLES PARTY includes music, appetizers and more June 24, 6-9 p.m.,
at Jan Kris Winery, 1266 N. Bethel Rd., Templeton. Tickets are $10. Info:
461-8166 or 434-0319.
BUSINESS ROUNDUP SHOWCASE 2004 is presented by the Cambria Chamber of
Commerce June 25, 2:30-5 p.m., at the Veterans Hall, 1000 Main St., Cambria.
Free. Info: 927-3624.
9TH ANNUAL ATASCADERO WINE FESTIVAL is set for June 25-26 and benefits
the Charles Paddock Zoo. The evening includes winemaker dinners, auctions,
and more. The Lakeside Wine Tasting and Fine Arts Festival is June 26,
11:30 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Atascadero Lake Park. Info: www.atascaderowinefest.org.
MIDSUMMER MAGIC 2004 raises money for the Paso Robles Library Foundation
and includes food, casino gambling, raffles, a silent auction entertainment,
and more June 26 at the library, 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles. Tickets
are $55. Info: 237-3870.
TRADING DAY brings together collectors, dealers, and crafters for North
County’s largest yard sale June 26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., in the Downtown
City Park, Paso Robles. The 3rd Annual Kids Flea Market offers kids a
chance to sell their wares as well. Info: 238-4103.
11TH SUMMER SEASON OF “STORIES ‘ROUND THE FIRE” features
storytelling performances by Kirk Henning along with guest storytellers
at 7 p.m. June 26, south of the pier, Cayucos beach. Performances are
fun for the whole family and include stories, songs, a campfire, and a
marshmallow roast. Suggested donation is $3. Info: 995-2867.
BRUSH WITH THE ARTS and Nipomo’s Patriotic Street Faire is set
for June 26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at Jim O. Miller Park in Nipomo. Presented
by the Nipomo Arts Commission. Info: 929-0921.
WOODS HUMANE SOCIETY NEW SHELTER GROUND DIGGING CEREMONY begins at 10
a.m. June 26 at 875 Oklahoma Ave., SLO. Preview new plans for the facility,
enjoy refreshments, and more. Info: www.woodshumanesociety.org.
A DAY IN PROVENCE is a day of wine, food, and friends and it is presented
June 27, noon-3 p.m., at the Edna Valley Vineyard, 2585 Biddle Ranch Rd.,
SLO. Cost is $50. Info: 544-5855, Ext. 42.
CAMBRIA HERITAGE CELEBRATION offers food, lively music, games, and more
at Phelan Grove. The event is set for June 27, noon-4 p.m. Info: 927-4274.
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