Category: Things to Do
Fine Art Workshops are the Latest Draw for Paso Robles»
Guest Blogger Sasha Irving, Studios on the Park Greetings Art Lovers! “We thought they were just coming for the wine but Paso Robles is now changing the lives of its…
Put a Cork in It»
Guest post by Kelli Osgood “To cork or not to cork…” seems to be one of the many topics floating around tasting rooms lately. Often, the perception is that a…
The Proper Care and Feeding of Wine»
Guest post by Kelli Osgood Summer is a time of warm weather and celebrations. What better time to gather with friends and crack open that bottle that has been set…
Enjoy Paso Robles Summer Concerts in the Park with Picnic, Blanket and Dancing Shoes»
The bright, checkered blanket is gently spread out on the lush green grass. The trusty picnic basket is opened to showcase an assortment of cheeses, crackers, olives, tapenades and other…
Paso Robles Chef Chris Kobayashi and Artisan Announce Launch of “Field Trip” on Monday Nights»
PASO ROBLES, California; July 14, 2011 – Artisan, the acclaimed American Bistro by brothers Chris and Mike Kobayashi in the heart of Paso Robles, announces the debut of Field Trip,…
Explore Hearst Castle on a New Tour»
Guest Blogger, Jim Allen, Director of Marketing, Hearst Castle, California State Parks There is excitement in the air as Hearst Castle announces new summer tours! Have you ever wanted to explore…
California Mid-State Fair 2010»
It’s Fair Time once again at the Adelaide Inn! After a few days of watching our guests head over to the fairgrounds each day, I couldn’t help but wonder if…
Paso Robles Wildflowers and Wine»
It’s time for Spring Cleaning and I’m not talking about the house. Instead of clearing out the cobwebs in that corner of the house, why not clear out the cobwebs…
Take a Winter Wine Tour on the Pleasant Valley Wine Trail»
The Pleasant Valley Wine Trail is the newest group of Paso Robles wineries and businesses joining together to provide visitors with one easy route to premium wine tasting and olive…