Lifelong Arroyo Grande residents Krista Bandy, Laura Beth Amy, and Mindy Calmenson felt the pangs of missing out on canceled Halloween, Christmas, and Strawberry Festival.
The Village of Arroyo Grande has seen a decline in the number of roosters that hang out in the creek. A lot of people have been asking, "where did they go?"
Photo Courtesy Of The City Of Paso Robles
SERVING CUSTOMERS Restaurants are allowed to offer customers table service after Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted stay-at-home orders. On Jan. 26, Rooster Creek Tavern in Arroyo Grande posted on Instagram, No more plastic cups! Tomorrow we are back to full outdoor service. Glassware, plates, and silverware included with your dining experience! Prior to the announcement, several local restaurants were in the hot seat with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) for violating state health orders. No citations had been issued as of Jan. 26, however ABC Public Information Officer John Carr said the department had three pending cases in SLO County involving violations of health orders.