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21st Annual Pinot & Paella Festival

21st Annual Pinot & Paella Festival!

June 7th, 2-5:00

This event was perfect! What an absolutely incredible day! The Paso Robles Youth Arts Center is bursting with gratitude as we look back on our biggest annual event. We are still smiling from the amazing energy, beautiful pairings, and immense support from our community.And it’s all because of our amazing volunteers, our restaurant partners, the incredible chefs, and the wineries that poured out their hearts for us!

From fired-up Paella that offered new taste sensations, to music by Cimo Brothers and dancing dames, this event drew over 400 people to enjoy gorgeous weather in Templeton Park! 🍇🔥

An event of this scale takes a village, and we want to extend a massive THANK YOU to everyone who made it possible:

👨‍🍳 Our Talented Chefs: Thank you for bringing your creativity, passion, and culinary mastery to the pans. The paella varieties were spectacular, and you kept everyone fueled and smiling!

🍷 Our Incredible Wineries: Paso Pinot is unmatched, and your generous pours and beautiful selections truly elevated the afternoon. Thank you for sharing the very best of our region’s wine.

🎶 Our Amazing Band: You set the perfect vibe for the day! Thank you for the incredible music that kept the energy high and the crowd grooving.

🙌 Our Selfless Volunteers: From setup to cleanup and every detail in between, we could not do this without your hard work, bright smiles, and dedication. You are the backbone of this festival.

🎟️ Our Wonderful Guests: Thank you to everyone who bought a ticket, joined the fun, and raised a glass with us.

Because of your generosity and support, the Paso Robles Youth Arts Center can continue providing vital, accessible art programs for our local youth. You are directly impacting the next generation of artists, musicians, and performers right here in our community.

Thank you for making this year’s Pinot & Paella Festival an unforgettable success! 🌟

Justin Culinary Teaching Kitchen Unveiling

Paso Robles Youth Arts Center gets new kitchen through community funding

By: Izzy Romero, KSBY – Posted 4:41 PM, Aug 28, 2025

 

On Thursday, the Paso Robles Youth Arts Center unveiled its brand new state-of-the-art teaching kitchen.

“We started with a dream,” said Barby Wunsch, the executive director of Paso Robles Youth Arts Center.

“It’s important for us to find the next generation of those who love to cook, not only learning the opportunities of cooking healthy and inspiring others at home, but making it less intimidating,” said Molly Scott with JUSTIN Vineyards and Winery.

The “Justin Culinary Teaching Kitchen” refers to the state-of-the-art facility at the Paso Robles Youth Arts Center. Unveiled through community funding and a grant from JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery, the kitchen exposes local youth to culinary arts, offering low-cost classes and life skills in an accessible environment.

Key Features of the Teaching Kitchen Location: Situated near affordable housing developments (32nd and Spring St, Paso Robles, CA) to reach underserved youth.

Commercial Grade: The facility is equipped with modern appliances donated by Idler’s Home, a pantry, and a commercial fridge.

Programming: Provides 8-week courses for roughly $15 per person to teach healthy cooking and essential career skills.

The unveiling was made possible through the JUSTIN Community Grants program, which has provided over $2.5 million to classrooms and local nonprofits since 2013.

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20th Annual Pinot & Paella Festival

20th Annual Pinot & Paella Festival Paso Robles, CA

Youth Art Center- 5-19-25

Listen In as we chat with Barby Wunsch about the 20th annaum Pinot & Paella Fest happening the first Sunday of June, it’s time to raise a glass and fire up the pans at the Pinot & Paella Festival in beautiful Templeton! 🍇🔥

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Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of:
✨ Sipping world-class Pinot Noir from passionate Paso producers
🍽️ Sampling one-of-a-kind Paella creations from talented local chefs
🎵 Enjoying live music and good vibes with friends old and new

🌿 Mingle with winemakers, soak in the Central Coast sunshine, and taste why the North County is a legend—not just for wine, but for its warm hospitality and incredible cuisine made from farm-fresh, locally grown ingredients.

Come experience the flavors, aromas, and friendly faces that make this event a true local favorite.

🎟️ Get your tickets now at: www.pinotandpaella.com
Don’t wait—this event sells out fast!

KSBY Justin Vineyards Grant

Arts Grant

Justin Vineyards

Thirteen North County organizations are receiving a total of $300,000 in grants from JUSTIN Vineyards and Winery.

Molly Scott, Senior Director of Grower and Community Relations at JUSTIN, says the committee awarding the grants saw an increased need to support local youth during the application process at the start of the year.

The Paso Robles Youth Art Center is using the money to renovate the dated multipurpose room used for its culinary arts program.

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“Our efforts were focused on the health and wellness of the youth through the culinary program at Paso Robles Youth Arts, and then Studios on the Park continue to provide amazing art lessons and field trip opportunities,” Scott said of two of the recipients.

The Paso Robles Youth Art Center is using the money to renovate the dated multipurpose room used for its culinary arts program.

“They’re teaching them the actual skills of cooking,” Executive Director Barby Wunsch said. “So they’re learning how to saute, they’re learning how to chop vegetables and learning what makes a meal nourishing, learning the nutritional ingredients that they can use.”

“We have a Michelin-starred, remarkable culinary team here, and it felt like a natural fit to provide an opportunity for our chefs and our staff to engage locally,” Scott added. “So we hope to do some collaboration with the staff there at the Paso Youth Arts and do some cross-culinary classes.”

Wunsch says the money also helps the center offer more classes to more students.

“Our classes are offered at a very low cost, and often we can discount those costs for students that actually can’t afford that,” Wunsch said. “So we really want to get the kids in here to learn the skills, build their confidence and really thrive here in a safe, wholesome environment.”

Over at Studios on the Park, the Kids Art Smart Program relies solely on private donations and program manager Michelle Rollins says the JUSTIN grant goes a long way.

“The parents are so grateful for this,” Rollins said. “I get emails, I get thank you letters. They’re so grateful that we provide this to their kid.”

The program serves North County schools with classes being held daily starting in September.

“We try really hard to make the space for the underserved schools to come every year because we know that they’re exposed to art less in their school because they just don’t have the funding,” Rollins said.

“Our mission is to enrich lives through the arts,” Wunsch said. “We are helping communities learn new skills, build their confidence and thrive here, and you know, who wouldn’t love that?”

“They’re teaching them the actual skills of cooking,” Executive Director Barby Wunsch said. “So they’re learning how to saute, they’re learning how to chop vegetables and learning what makes a meal nourishing, learning the nutritional ingredients that they can use.”

“We have a Michelin-starred, remarkable culinary team here, and it felt like a natural fit to provide an opportunity for our chefs and our staff to engage locally,” Scott added. “So we hope to do some collaboration with the staff there at the Paso Youth Arts and do some cross-culinary classes.”

Central Coast Voices

Central Coast Voices

Paso Robles Youth Arts Center

Join host Kris Kington-Barker as she visits with Barby Wunsch – Executive Director and  Jamie Dietze – Program Director for the Paso Robles Youth Arts Center, a nonprofit organization founded in 1998 to provide community youth, ages 5-18, with accessible after-school classes in the visual/performing arts and creative enrichment.

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Kris Kington-Barker is co-host of Central Coast Voices, heard every Thursday on KCBX from 1:00—12:00 p.m. Kris has worked in healthcare fields ranging from mental health to hospital administration, and has served as a volunteer and board member for many Central Coast non-profit organizations.

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