
Vintage Sidecar Rendezvous, recycled treasures, antique motorcycles & British cars
April 25 is the day to get to the Downtown City Park. Everyone who admires things of the past can get their fill at the Vintage Sidecar Rendezvous. Along with sidecars, the event includes antique motorcycles, British cars, and recycled treasures for collectors. Spend the day admiring the vehicles, shopping for treasures at the many vendor booths, and enjoying local food and drink. Admission is free. The event hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Rest up after enjoying the day, admiring the vehicles, and adding irresistible treasures to your collection because another festival is following soon!
The Olive & Lavender Festival
The free Olive & Lavender Festival features local farmers showcasing a variety of olive oils and lavender products. Meet the producers and learn about the region’s agricultural offerings. Taste various olive oils, learn how to get the most benefit from them, and learn about the many uses of lavender. May 9 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Olive Festival is in its 22nd year, and the Lavender Festival started 18 years ago. Experience a delightful blend of Paso Robles’ finest olive and lavender offerings as you meet local farmers and discover their diverse range of olive oils, along with local & regional lavender farmers bringing all your favorite farm-fresh lavender products.
Concerts in the Park kick off in June
Thursday, June 11, kicks off the free Concerts in the Park from 6-8 p.m. The concerts run every Thursday through August 20. Bring low-backed chairs, blankets, kick back, and enjoy live music performances featuring a variety of music. The performance lineup will be completed soon and available to view on the Downtown Paso Robles website.
The Downtown City Park is located on 11th and Spring streets in Paso Robles. For more information, visit pasoroblesdowntown.org, or call (805) 238-4103.
A tribute to Norma Moye
The San Luis County Visitors Guide was saddened to hear of Norma Moye’s passing in December. Norma was a driving force behind the events and activities in Paso Robles, and she is deeply missed.









