Lake Nacimiento fundraiser planned at Paso Robles brewery

Paso Robles Daily News
May 26, 2026
You know summer’s really here when the community starts rallying around our local lakes. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, the North River Water Management Advisory Committee is hosting a fundraiser at Cal Coast Brewing Company, and it sounds like a perfect excuse to gather with friends and neighbors. We all know how precious Lake Nacimiento is to our region—whether you’re a boater, a kayaker, or just love those sunset views from the shore—so it’s great to see a fun event that gives back to keeping our water resources healthy.
The evening will feature live music, barbecue, raffles, and a silent auction, which honestly feels like the definition of a Paso Robles good time. It’s one of those events where you can grab a cold brew, support a local cause, and run into folks you haven’t seen since the last farmers market. So mark your calendars, bring your appetite, and let’s show some love for the lake that makes our summers so special.
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