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CITY OF ATASCADERO
CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor
6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California
(Entrance on Lewis Ave.)
City Council Closed Session: 5:00 P.M.
City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION:
Mayor O'Malley called Closed Session to order at 4:59 p.m.
1. CLOSED SESSION -- PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COUNCIL LEAVES CHAMBERS TO BEGIN CLOSED SESSION
3. CLOSED SESSION -- CALL TO ORDER
a. Conference with Labor Negotiators (Govt. Code Sec. 54957.6)
Agency designated representatives: Rachelle Rickard, City Manager
Employee Organizations: Atascadero Professional Firefighters, Local
3600; Atascadero Police Association; Service Employees International
Union, Local 620; Mid-Management/Professional Employees; Non -
Represented Professional and Management Workers and Confidential
Employees
4. CLOSED SESSION -- ADJOURNMENT
5. COUNCIL RETURNS TO CHAMBERS
6. CLOSED SESSION -- REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
The City Attorney reported that there was no reportable action.
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REGULAR SESSION —CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M.
Mayor O'Malley called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and Council Member Sturtevant
led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Council Members Moreno, Sturtevant, Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi and
Mayor O'Malley
Absent: Council Member Bourbeau
Staff Present: City Manager Rachelle Rickard, Public Works Director Nick DeBar,
Police Chief Jerel Haley, Deputy Administrative Services Director
Cindy Chaves, Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore,
Fire Chief Casey Bryson, City Attorney Brian Pierik, Deputy City
Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen, Deputy City Manager Terrie
Banish, Deputy City Clerk Amanda Muther
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
to:
1. A
1. Approve this agenda; and
2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this
agenda, and the titles of the ordinances will be read aloud by
the City Clerk at the first reading, after the motion and before
the City Council votes.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau absent.
PRESENTATIONS: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR: (All items on the consent calendar are considered to be
routine and non -controversial by City staff and will be approved by one motion if no
member of the Council or public wishes to comment or ask questions. If comment or
discussion is desired by anyone, the item will be removed from the consent calendar
and will be considered in the listed sequence with an opportunity for any member of
the public to address the Council concerning the item before action is taken.)
City Council Draft Action Minutes — June 12, 2018
■ Recommendation: Council approve the City Council Draft Action Minutes of
the June 12, 2018, City Council meeting. [City Clerk]
May 2018 Accounts Payable and Payroll
• Fiscal Impact: $4,443,408.17
• Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll
and payroll vendor checks for May 2018. [Administrative Services]
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3. Appointment of Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District
(ATBID) Board Members
■ Fiscal Impact: None.
■ Recommendation: Council appoint Deana Alexander, Daniel Brewer and
Amar Sohi to the ATBID Advisory Board, for a term expiring June 30, 2020.
[City Manager]
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi and seconded by Council Member
Moreno to approve the Consent Calendar.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent.
UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER:
City Manager Rachelle Rickard gave an update on projects and issues within the City.
COMMUNITY FORUM:
The following citizens spoke during Community Forum: David Nickels, Paul Murphy,
Nancy Hair, Michelle Harms, Jim Wilkins, and Barbara Combs.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
(� 1. Placement of Sewer Service Charges on the 2018-2019 Property Tax Rolls
I_ _I ■ Ex -Parte Communications:
■ Fiscal Impact: The City will bill $1,939,105.15 in sewer service charges for
Fiscal Year 2018-2019.
■ Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution placing sewer service
charges on the 2018-2019 property tax rolls. [Public Works]
Ex Parte Communications
None were disclosed.
Public Works Director Nick DeBar gave the staff report and answered questions from the
Council. City Manager Rickard also answered questions from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: Susan Funk.
Mayor O'Malley closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fonzi to adopt Draft Resolution placing sewer service charges on
the 2018-2019 property tax rolls. (Resolution No. 2018-057)
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent,
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2.
Ex -Parte Communications: n
Fiscal Impact: None.
Recommendation: Council adopt Draft Resolution finding and determining
that portions of Mercedes Avenue and Del Rio Avenue rights-of-way,
adjacent to 5147 Traffic Way, 5205 Traffic Way, and 6155 Via Avenue, are
unnecessary for present or prospective public street purposes and ordering
their summary vacation. [Public Works]
Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi noted that her place of employment is representing a property in
escrow near the proposed vacations, which creates a potential conflict of interest for her.
She stepped down from the dais, recusing herself from the discussion and vote for this
item.
Ex Parte Communications
None were disclosed.
Public Works Director Nick DeBar gave the staff report and answered questions from the
Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: Skip Touchon. n
Mayor O'Malley closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Mayor O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Moreno to
adopt Draft Resolution finding and determining that portions of
Mercedes Avenue and Del Rio Avenue rights-of-way, adjacent to
5147 Traffic Way, 5205 Traffic Way, and 6155 Via Avenue, are
unnecessary for present or -prospective public street purposes
and ordering their summary vacation. (Resolution No. 2018-058)
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent, Fonzi abstained.
Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi returned to the dias.
C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS:
Elected Mayor Term Ballot Measure
■ Fiscal Impact: The City Clerk's estimate for the addition of this ballot
measure is approximately $2,500.
■ Recommendations: Council adopt the following Resolutions to submit to the
voters a question relating to the term of the elected mayor:
1. Draft Resolution A, approving ballot measure text relating to the term of
office for Mayor to be submitted to the qualified electors of the City at n
the General Municipal Election to be held on November 6, 2018, as l
called by Resolution No. 2018-051.
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2. Draft Resolution B, setting priorities for filing written arguments
regarding the City measure and directing the City Attorney to prepare an
n impartial analysis.
3. Authorize the Director of Administrative Services to appropriate $2,500
of General Fund Reserve monies to the City Clerk budget. [City Clerk]
Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Christensen gave the staff report and answered
questions from the Council.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: Susan Funk.
Mayor O'Malley closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Council Member Sturtevant and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Fonzi to adopt the following Resolutions to submit to the voters a
question relating to the term of the elected mayor:
1. Draft Resolution A, approving ballot measure text relating to
the term of office for Mayor to be submitted to the qualified
electors of the City at the General Municipal Election to be held
on November 6, 2018, as called by Resolution No. 2018-051.
2. Draft Resolution B, setting priorities for filing written
arguments regarding the City measure and directing the City
Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis to include of all City
Council Members names listed under authorization.
3. Authorize the Director of Administrative Services to
appropriate $2,500 of General Fund Reserve monies to the City
Clerk budget (#1: Resolution No. 2018-059, #2: Resolution No.
2018-060)
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent.
Deputy City Manager/ City Clerk Christensen clarified and confirmed with Council
that the motion authorizing Mayor O'Malley and Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi to write the
argument in favor of the Measure would amend Draft Resolution B to add a
sentence at the end of Section 1 stating "Mayor O'Malley and Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi
will be responsible to write an argument in favor of the Ballot Measure."
MOTION: By Mayor O'Malley and seconded by Council Member Sturtevant to
have Mayor O'Malley and Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi act as the primary
ballot measure writers for the question relating to the term of the
elected mayor, adding a sentence at the end of Section 1 of Draft
Resolution B stating "Mayor O'Malley and Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi will
be responsible to write an argument in favor of the Ballot Measure.",
and if needed, authorizing Council Members Sturtevant and
(� Bourbeau to write any rebuttal.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent.
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Mayor O'Malley recessed the meeting at 7.50 p.m.
Mayor O'Malley reconvened the meeting at 7:57 p.m.
2. Marketing Update Year End 2017-2018 & New Marketing Plan 2018-2019
• Fiscal Impact: None.
■ Recommendation: Council receive and file Marketing Update for Fiscal
Year End 2017-2018 and new Marketing Plan for Fiscal Year 2018-2019.
[City Manager]
Deputy City Manager Banish gave the staff report and answered questions from the
Council. Stephanie Sawyer from Verdin Marketing also gave a brief presentation and
answered questions from the Council. Amanda Diefenderfer of Big Red Marketing
answered questions from Council.
Deputy City Manager Banish provided the City Council with a copy of the 2018-2019
Calendar of Events (Exhibit A).
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: None.
Mayor O'Malley closed the Public Comment period.
The Council commended and received and filed the report.
3. EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo Road (East) Pavement
Rehabilitation Construction Award
■ Fiscal Impact: $2,122,300 from various road funding sources.
■ Recommendations: Council:
1. Award a construction contract for $1,591,431 to Ferravanti Grading and
Paving for the EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo Road (East)
Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Project No. C2016R01).
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Ferravanti
Grading and Paving in the amount of $1,591,431 for the construction of
the EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo Road (East) Pavement
Rehabilitation Project.
3. Authorize the Administrative Services Director to appropriate an
additional $338,600 in Local Transportation Fund balance toward the
EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo Road (East) Pavement
Rehabilitation Project.
4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to file a Notice of Completion with
the County Recorder upon satisfactory completion of the project.
[Public Works]
Public Works Director DeBar gave the staff report and answered questions from the n
Council.
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PUBLIC COMMENT:
The following citizens spoke on this item: None.
Mayor O'Malley closed the Public Comment period.
MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi and seconded by Council Member
Sturtevant to:
1. Award a construction contract for $1,591,431 to Ferravanti
Grading and Paving for the EI Camino Real (North) and San
Anselmo Road (East) Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Project
No. C2016R01).
2. Authorize the City Managerto execute a contractwith Ferravanti
Grading and Paving in the amount of $1,591,431 for the
construction of the EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo
Road (East) Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
3. Authorize the Administrative Services Director to appropriate
an additional $338,600 in Local Transportation Fund balance
toward the EI Camino Real (North) and San Anselmo Road
(East) Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to file a Notice of
Completion with the County Recorder upon satisfactory
completion of the project. (Contract No. 2018-004)
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll -call vote. Bourbeau Absent.
COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS:
Council Members made brief announcements.
D. COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The following Council Members gave brief update reports on their committees since their
last Council meeting:
Mayor O'Malley
1. Ad Hoc Animal Shelter Committee
Mayor O'Malley dissolved the ad hoc Animal Shelter Committee noting it was no longer
needed.
Mayor Pro Tem Fonzi
1. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee
Council Member Moreno
1. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC)
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: None
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F. ADJOURN
Mayor O'Malley adjourned the meeting at 8:56 p.m.
MINUTES PREPARED BY:
Amanda Muther
Deputy City Clerk
The following exhibits are available for review in the City Clerk's office:
Exhibit A — 2018-2019 Calendar of Events provided by Deputy City Manager Banish
APPROVED: July 10, 2018
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❖ Spring Festival at the Charles
Paddock Zoo - April 13th - April
28th! Come enjoy fur and feathers for
a limited time! The Spring Festival is
included with General Admission to
the Zoo.
❖ "A Party for the Planet" Earth Day
at the Charles Paddock Zoo- AND
Children's Day in the Park! Both events
are teaming up to bring you a great
day of education, conservation and
fun for all ages! Markyour calendar for
Saturday, April 20th, 10-3 pm at the
Zoo and Atascadero Lake Park.
❖ 5th Annual BREW AT THE ZOO at
the Charles Paddock Zoo - Saturday,
April 27th from 5:30-9:00 pm, tickets
include a commemorative beer glass,
craft beer, wine, cider tasting & live
music - Presale $35/ticket; $40/ ticket
at the door. Must be 21 years and over
Tickets go on sale April 1st at the Zoo
& www.VisitAtascadero.com
•8 'th Annual Cider Festival- May 11 th
5-8:30 at the Pavilion on the Lake! Tune
into www.centralcoastciderfestival.com
for tickets and more information!
d• Cookie Adventure at the Charles
Paddock Zoo - May 12th from 11 am to
2 pm. Enjoy a variety of cookies this
Mother's Day at the Zoo
•3 . Lake Fest-May 18th from
10-5 pm at Atascadero Lake Park.
Activities for all ages starting with
cardboard & duct tape boat races,
canoe races, rubber ducky races and
more! All proceeds benefit special
projects for the Lake. Presented by
Friends of Atascadero Lake.
❖ Veterans Memorial Day Ceremony & ❖ Atascadero Wine Festival City Council Minutes Exhibit A
BBQ - May 27th from 12-3 pm at the Weekend! June 21st -June 23rd: Date: 1 ,;,y- Q L �C I
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Z• Farmers Market -CHEF'S SUMMER
SIZZLE! Every Wednesday from 3-6 pm
June 19th through August 7th!
•3 Saturday in the Park - Summer
Concert Series Kicks Off with an
Evening of Jazz -June 15th at the
Atascadero Lake Park Bandstand from
6:30 - 9:30 pm! Concerts are FREE
to the Public! Food is available! Stay
tuned for the band line-up. For more
information visit www.VisitAtascadero.
com or call (805) 470-3360
Concerts will be every Saturday
through August 10th - only exception
is June 22nd. Following are the dates
to mark on your calendar: June 15th:
Evening of Jazz! June 29th, July 6th,
July 13th, July 20st, July 27th, August
3rd, August 10th.
Concerts are FREE to the Public!
Food is available for purchase!
❖ Tuesday in the Park BBQ - Tuesdays
June 18th through August 20th! Every
Tuesday from 5-7 pm enjoy a tri tip
and chicken BBQ dinner complete with
all the fixins' and then sit back and
enjoy the Atascadero Community
Band from 7-8 pm. For more
information contact
(805) 466-2044 or
www.AtascaderoChamber.org.
21st at 5 pm proceeds benefit a local
non-profit.
• Wine Festival Morning Golf
Tournament -June 22nd at 8 am
presented by Atascadero Optimist
Club & Chalk Mountain Golf Course
• WINE UP Yoga at Sunken Gardens
-June 22nd begins at 9 am.
• Atascadero Lakeside Wine
Festival -June 22nd at Atascadero
Lake Park from 4-8 pm. Includes
wine tasting featuring Central Coast
Wineries, Art and culinary vendors
and Charles Paddock Zoo admission.
Presented by the Atascadero
Chamber of Commerce.
• Sunday Fun Day -June 23rd -
"Wine" down with favorite local
wineries. Enjoy exclusive winery
discounts and waived tastings at
participating wineries!
For more information:
www.atascaderochamber.org/wine-Festival
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Every Wednesday
Sunken Gardens,
Downtown Atascadero
Daylight Savings Hours:
3-6 pm Mid March — October
Fall Hours: 3-5 pm
November—Mid March
July 2018
❖ Farmers Market -CHEF'S
SUMMER SIZZLE! Every
Wednesday from 3-6 pm
June 20th through August 8th!
❖ Saturday in the Park -
Summer Concert Series at the
Atascadero Lake Park Bandstand!
July 7th, July 14th, July 21st, July
28th, August 4th, August 11 th
from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Concerts
are FREE to the Public! Food is
available! Stay tuned for the
band line-up.
www.VisitAtascadero.com or
call (805) 470-3360
4.• 2rd Anwr! , ` Colony Days 4th
of July Bluegrass Freedom
Festival at Atascadero Lake Park
- Presented by Colony Days &
Colony Media, the 4th of July
Bluegrass Freedom Festival is
an exciting new addition to the
City of Atascadero! This year plan
your 4th of July Celebration at
Atascadero Lake Park where you
can enjoy music, boating, bounce
houses and games! Admission is
free and there will be food, beer
and wine available for purchase.
If you have plans for Fireworks,
you can enjoy this event on your
way out to the Coast! For more
information
www.atascaderofourthofjuly.com
❖ Tuesday in the Park BBQ -
Tuesdays July 10th through
August 21st! Every Tuesday
from 5-7 pm enjoy a tri tip and
chicken BBQ dinner complete
with all the fixin's and then sit
back and enjoy the Atascadero
Community Band from 7-8 pm.
For more information
contact (805) 466-2044 or
www.AtascaderoChamber.org,
❖ Ice Cream Zoofari at the Charles
Paddock Zoo! -July 14th
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Come enjoy
lots of Ice Cream along with the
animals! $12/ person 12+;
$8/ person 3-11 years old; Free
- 2 years and under, Members
$2 discount on each ticket. Visit
www.VisitAtascadero.com or call
(805) 461-5080.
❖ Mid State Fair -July 18th -July
29th Paso Robles - for more info:
www.midstatefair.com
4.• Farmers Market - CHEF'S
SUMMER SIZZLE! Every
Wednesday from 3-6 pm
NOW through August 8th!
❖ Movies in the Gardens at Sunken
Gardens -August 4, 11, 25 & Sept
1st, Sept 8th 8 pm - 11 pm -
Come see your favorite movie
with the family under the stars!
Movies are Free to the Public!
Food is available!
❖ Saturday in the Park -
Summer Concert Series at
the Atascadero Lake Park
Bandstand! August 4 & 11th
from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Concerts
are FREE to the Public! Food
is available! Stay tuned for the
band line-up.
❖ Tuesday in the Park BBQ -
Tuesdays in August from 5-7
pm (ends August 21st). Enjoy a
tri -tip and chicken BBQ dinner
complete with all the fixins
and then sit back and enjoy the
Atascadero Community Band
from 7-8 pm. (805) 466-2044 or
www.AtascaderoChamber.org.
❖ Cruisin' Weekend in Atascadero
-August 17th -August 18th
• Hot El Camino Cruise Night
Kicks off the weekend on
Friday, August 17th starting
at 6:30 - 8:30 pm throughout
Atascadero down El Camino
Real. For pre -registration visit
www.VisitAtascadero.com or
call (805) 470-3360.
• 28th Annual Atascadero
Lake Car Show -Saturday,
August 18th 10 am - 3 pm.
Mid -State Cruizers presents
a fabulous Car Show! For
information on participating
contact: Duane Powell @
(805) 466-3853
or Larry Wilson @
(805) 466-2265 or
www.midstatecruizers.org
(participation is first-come, first-served)
❖ Cruisin' Weekend (cont.)
• Dancing in the
Streets -Saturday, August
18th 5-10 pm Downtown
Atascadero. Enjoy an evening
with performances and bands
scattered throughout our
downtown area and a variety
of antique cars on display.
Be prepared to dance in the
streets and enjoy the variety
of restaurants we have to
offer!.
For info: (805) 470-3360 or
www.VisitAtascadero.com
❖ Art & Wine Tour - August 24th,
5:30 - 8:30 pm Downtown.
$20/ ticket includes wine glass,
Castings among downtown
merchants, Historic City Hall
tours.
September 2018
❖ Movies in the Gardens at Sunken
Gardens -Sept 1st & Sept 8th
From 8 pm -11 pm - Come see
your favorite movie with the
family under the stars! Movies
are Free to the Public! Food
is available! For more
information visit
www.VisitAtascadero.com or
call (805) 470-3360
:• 3rd!onnuci Showdown Cornhole
Tournament -Saturday & Sunday,
September 22nd & 23rd, 8 am - 5
pm Sunken Gardens, Atascadero.
More info at
www.VisitAtascadero.com
❖ Colony Days - October 6th
Downtown Atascadero - Join
us for a day and evening of
activities!
• Colony Days Parade &
Festivities - begins at 10 am
through 3 pm, event is Free
to the public, special parade
down El Camino Real followed
by a variety of activities
throughout Sunken Gardens,
tours of City Hall, the Colony
House and more! Experience
life the way it used to be
during the early days of the
Colony of Atascadero!
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❖ Zoo Boo at the Charles Paddock
Zoo- October 27th from 5-8:30
pm, Regular Admission $10 per
person; Members $9 per person;
Ages 2 and Under Free.
www.VisitAtascadero.com
(805) 461-5080.
November 2018
❖ Armed Forces Day- November
10th, 10-4 pm - All Active Duty
Armed Forces men, women
and their immediate families
(spouses and children) receive
free admission to the Zoo. Bring
Your valid military ID to enjoy
a visit to the only Zoo on the
central coast. We are grateful for
this opportunity to say 'THANK
YOU' to the men and women
serving here and abroad!
❖ Veteran's Day at the Faces of
Freedom Veterans Memorial-
Atascadero Lake Park November
11th 11 am! Visit
www.facesoffreedom.com.
❖ Holiday Boutique at the Pavilion
on the Lake -November 17th,
10-3 pm. Over 50 vendors await
you for this one -day craft show
where all items are handmade!
❖ 4r h Annual Taco Day on Traffic
Way- November 17th 1-4 pm,
Downtown Atascadero along
Traffic Way - shop and eat your
way down Traffic Way and see
the cool businesses along the
way! Family Friendly! Ticket
information at the Carlton'
❖ Annual Light Up the
Downtown Holiday Celebration!
- November 30th, 5:00 pm - 8
pm in the Sunken Gardens in
downtown Atascadero. We will
kick off the Art & Wine event
along with the Atascadero
Chamber of Commerce. To
participate in this portion of the
event, the charge is $20/ ticket
and includes a wine glass, wine
Castings among participating
downtown merchants! This
event will then be followed by
the lighting of our Historic City
Hall at 6 pm. Children can enjoy
a visit with Santa following
the lighting as well as enjoy a
complementary tour of Historic
City Hall, horse drawn hayrides,
Model A fire truck rides and hot
chocolate. This portion of the
event is free and everyone is
invited to bring their family and
friends to enjoy an evening of
Holiday fun!
❖ Holiday Musical Walk Around
the Lake- December 1st,
5:30 - 9:30 pm at Atascadero
Lake Park. Enjoy a special
evening walk around the lake
with musical groups, carolers,
Santa, community singing,
holiday decorations and more!
Presented by the Atascadero
Lake Neighborhood Association
:• Winter Wonderland - One of
Central Coasts Largest Holiday
Events! December 7th, from
5-9 pm, Atascadero's Sunken
Gardens & Downtown. A winter
paradise indeed for all ages!
Massive snow slide, snow play
areas, rock climbing wall, bounce
houses, Joe's Little Train, Santa
and Mrs. Claus and over 50 food
and craft vendors await you!
Have fun and get some shopping
in all in one evening!
:• Holiday Magic at the Charles
Paddock Zoo - December 15th
from 10-1 pm. Experience the
magic of the holiday season as
the zookeepers step in as Santa's
Elves to prepare gifts for the
animals. Santa will be there too!
January 2019
❖ Tamale Festival
- Saturday, January 19, 2019
from 11-5 pm, Downtown
Atascadero and Sunken Gardens!
Expanding the event to the
entire Downtown! We are adding
tamale vendors and will have
even MORE Tamales than last
year! This event will feature
homemade tamales from a
variety of tamale vendors,
"Best Tamale" contest, mariachi
bands, dancers and a variety of
entertainment including with
bounce houses, face painting,
balloon animals and plenty of
activities for the kids. Rain
or shine!
❖ Father Daughter Dance
Enchanted Evening! - Pavilion
on the Lake; Feb 1st, 6:30-9:30
pm (Ages 11 and under) & Feb
2nd, 7-10 pm (12 and up), Show
her how special she really is...
Fathers, uncles, grandfathers,
or anyone with a special girl is
invited to spend a semiformal
evening full of music, dancing,
refreshments, desserts & more!
A professional photographer
will be on-site with affordable
picture packages. Guests are
welcome to purchase tickets
for either night, no matter
what your age. Dance held at
the Pavilion on the Lake and
tickets available at the Colony
Park Community Center, 5599
Traffic Way. TICKETS WILL NOT
BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. $31/
couple residents, $36/couple
non-residents, $5 additional
daughters
❖ Sweetheart Stroll- February
9th, 1-4 pm, Tickets will be
available in front of Historic
City Hall, 6500 Palma Ave.;
$20/ ticket includes wine glass,
over 15 wineries pouring at the
different merchant locations
downtown! We will also be
hosting complementary tours at
Historic City Haiti Presented by
the Atascadero Colony District
Committee!
March 2019
❖ Dancing with Our Stars! -
Pavilion on the Lake -
March 21, 22 & 23, 5 -10 pm!
❖ Art & Wine Tour- March 22,
5:30 - 8:30 pm Downtown
Atascadero $20/ ticket includes
wine glass, Castings among
downtown merchants, tours
of Historic City Hall. Presented
by the Atascadero Chamber
of Commerce and the Colony
District Committee.
❖ 2nd Annual Central Coast Craft
Beer Festival -March 30th, 10-5
pm, Sunken Gardens! Kick off
beer week with this beer filled
event! Over 40 breweries plus
cider and wine!
www.centralcoastcraftbeerfest.com
❖ 2ndAnnua(Tent City Marathon
- April 7th! 6:30 am - 6 pm
Sunken Gardens!
www.tentcitymarathon.com
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❖ Zoo Boo at the Charles Paddock
Zoo- October 27th from 5-8:30
pm, Regular Admission $10 per
person; Members $9 per person;
Ages 2 and Under Free.
www.VisitAtascadero.com
(805) 461-5080.
November 2018
❖ Armed Forces Day- November
10th, 10-4 pm - All Active Duty
Armed Forces men, women
and their immediate families
(spouses and children) receive
free admission to the Zoo. Bring
Your valid military ID to enjoy
a visit to the only Zoo on the
central coast. We are grateful for
this opportunity to say 'THANK
YOU' to the men and women
serving here and abroad!
❖ Veteran's Day at the Faces of
Freedom Veterans Memorial-
Atascadero Lake Park November
11th 11 am! Visit
www.facesoffreedom.com.
❖ Holiday Boutique at the Pavilion
on the Lake -November 17th,
10-3 pm. Over 50 vendors await
you for this one -day craft show
where all items are handmade!
❖ 4r h Annual Taco Day on Traffic
Way- November 17th 1-4 pm,
Downtown Atascadero along
Traffic Way - shop and eat your
way down Traffic Way and see
the cool businesses along the
way! Family Friendly! Ticket
information at the Carlton'
❖ Annual Light Up the
Downtown Holiday Celebration!
- November 30th, 5:00 pm - 8
pm in the Sunken Gardens in
downtown Atascadero. We will
kick off the Art & Wine event
along with the Atascadero
Chamber of Commerce. To
participate in this portion of the
event, the charge is $20/ ticket
and includes a wine glass, wine
Castings among participating
downtown merchants! This
event will then be followed by
the lighting of our Historic City
Hall at 6 pm. Children can enjoy
a visit with Santa following
the lighting as well as enjoy a
complementary tour of Historic
City Hall, horse drawn hayrides,
Model A fire truck rides and hot
chocolate. This portion of the
event is free and everyone is
invited to bring their family and
friends to enjoy an evening of
Holiday fun!
❖ Holiday Musical Walk Around
the Lake- December 1st,
5:30 - 9:30 pm at Atascadero
Lake Park. Enjoy a special
evening walk around the lake
with musical groups, carolers,
Santa, community singing,
holiday decorations and more!
Presented by the Atascadero
Lake Neighborhood Association
:• Winter Wonderland - One of
Central Coasts Largest Holiday
Events! December 7th, from
5-9 pm, Atascadero's Sunken
Gardens & Downtown. A winter
paradise indeed for all ages!
Massive snow slide, snow play
areas, rock climbing wall, bounce
houses, Joe's Little Train, Santa
and Mrs. Claus and over 50 food
and craft vendors await you!
Have fun and get some shopping
in all in one evening!
:• Holiday Magic at the Charles
Paddock Zoo - December 15th
from 10-1 pm. Experience the
magic of the holiday season as
the zookeepers step in as Santa's
Elves to prepare gifts for the
animals. Santa will be there too!
January 2019
❖ Tamale Festival
- Saturday, January 19, 2019
from 11-5 pm, Downtown
Atascadero and Sunken Gardens!
Expanding the event to the
entire Downtown! We are adding
tamale vendors and will have
even MORE Tamales than last
year! This event will feature
homemade tamales from a
variety of tamale vendors,
"Best Tamale" contest, mariachi
bands, dancers and a variety of
entertainment including with
bounce houses, face painting,
balloon animals and plenty of
activities for the kids. Rain
or shine!
❖ Father Daughter Dance
Enchanted Evening! - Pavilion
on the Lake; Feb 1st, 6:30-9:30
pm (Ages 11 and under) & Feb
2nd, 7-10 pm (12 and up), Show
her how special she really is...
Fathers, uncles, grandfathers,
or anyone with a special girl is
invited to spend a semiformal
evening full of music, dancing,
refreshments, desserts & more!
A professional photographer
will be on-site with affordable
picture packages. Guests are
welcome to purchase tickets
for either night, no matter
what your age. Dance held at
the Pavilion on the Lake and
tickets available at the Colony
Park Community Center, 5599
Traffic Way. TICKETS WILL NOT
BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. $31/
couple residents, $36/couple
non-residents, $5 additional
daughters
❖ Sweetheart Stroll- February
9th, 1-4 pm, Tickets will be
available in front of Historic
City Hall, 6500 Palma Ave.;
$20/ ticket includes wine glass,
over 15 wineries pouring at the
different merchant locations
downtown! We will also be
hosting complementary tours at
Historic City Haiti Presented by
the Atascadero Colony District
Committee!
March 2019
❖ Dancing with Our Stars! -
Pavilion on the Lake -
March 21, 22 & 23, 5 -10 pm!
❖ Art & Wine Tour- March 22,
5:30 - 8:30 pm Downtown
Atascadero $20/ ticket includes
wine glass, Castings among
downtown merchants, tours
of Historic City Hall. Presented
by the Atascadero Chamber
of Commerce and the Colony
District Committee.
❖ 2nd Annual Central Coast Craft
Beer Festival -March 30th, 10-5
pm, Sunken Gardens! Kick off
beer week with this beer filled
event! Over 40 breweries plus
cider and wine!
www.centralcoastcraftbeerfest.com
❖ 2ndAnnua(Tent City Marathon
- April 7th! 6:30 am - 6 pm
Sunken Gardens!
www.tentcitymarathon.com