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NEW Show Dates:October 19, 20 & 21, 2012Friday Special Preview Showing
5 p.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m.- p.m. More details on pg. 2
Come and explore!Booths 33 & 34Vendors at the show
Showcasing at Remnants of the Past, we will feature a diverse collection of vintage, repurposed Fall/Winter holiday décor along
with furniture, local art and plants for your home and garden.
148 W Branch Street • The Village of Arroyo Grande, CA(805) 481-5100 • [email protected]
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The Thrill of the Hunt, the Reward of the Harvest .........2
Chalk Farm...............................................................................4
Giving Back ..............................................................................5
Vendor List and Booth Map .................................................8
My Angel ............................................................................... 13
Things to Do on the Central Coast ................................. 14
Shop in San Luis Obispo .................................................... 18
Shop in Arroyo Grande & Grover Beach ....................... 24
Shop in Paso Robles, Templeton & Santa Margarita ... 26
Apple Pumpkin Soup .......................................................... 21
Show Creator and ProducerJudy Watkins
Remnants of the Past, LLC
Executive Producer Stephen Watkins
Associate Producer Ryan Watkins
Devon Watkins Reinauer
EditorPhillip Townsend
Art Director, Design & PhotographyJenny Malott
Cover: Atelier de Campagne
www.RemnantsofthePast.com
6675 Bay Laurel Place in Avila Beach, CA • (805) 595-1018 • www.woodstoneavila.com • Open Daily
Full Market Deli Wine Shop Breakfast Pastries Salads Gourmet Sandwiches Patio seating
Located off San Luis Bay Drive in Avila Beach, Woodstone Marketplace is an eclectic combination of deli, country market, coffee & espresso bar, and wine shop
We use locally grown produce and local fresh fish in our unique entrees,
and our special homemade sauces make each dish a flavor encounter of
the best kind.
h, my! Is it nearly fall already? October—with its colorful proclamation of the coming of a time of
year filled with heart-warming fare, delicious hot drinks and precious memories—is just around the corner. So hopefully your gourds and squashes are planted, sprouted and thriving in your gardens so they’ll be ready for all of the pumpkin carving and baking we have to look forward to this harvest and holiday season.
But wait! You know what makes that time of year even more special? Hunting for that special piece or perfect gift that makes our home feel warm and cozy, an inviting gathering place for family and friends.
Come fall, we’ll be marrying the thrill of the hunt and the celebration of reaping plentifully for the Hunt & Gather Harvest at the October 2012 Remnants of the Past Vintage Show. I invite you to come and share in our celebration of all things antique and vintage, salvaged and reimagined!
From Friday, October 19 to Sunday, October 21, over 75 vendors from across the nation will gather in the heart of California’s beautiful Central Coast at the Alex Madonna Expo Center in San Luis Obispo, California. These creative artisans will be purveying their artwork, handmade items and vintage and antique treasures from across the country and around the world. Our summer show drew almost 4,000 guests, and we expect our Hunt & Gather Harvest show to be just as bountiful!
The festivities will begin on Friday night with an early bird preview and shopping experience from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The entrance fee is $25 and includes advanced
shopping, your chance to benefit from our Secret Shopper Special Surprise (more on that below), plus admission to the show on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the gate opens at 9 a.m. with extended shopping hours until 6 p.m., and admission is just $10 (includea admission for Sunday). On Sunday the show starts at 9 a.m. ending at 3 p.m. with admission will cost $10 if you do not purchase a ticket Friday or Saturday.
Secret Shopper Special Surprise—Worth $1,500!I am so looking forward to sharing all our wonderful
vendor’s wares with you. The best part of the treasure hunting experience is the thrill of the hunt—imagine stepping into a Remnants vendor booth and uncovering a one-of-a-kind treasure, asking how much and hearing the answer, “Free!”
That’s right! As the Friday festivities begin, I will browse all of the booths and preselect a collection of items totaling $1,500. If one of these items is selected by you, it will be purchased by Remnants and given to you, our guest, as a gift! Secret Shopper will only happen on Friday evening, so don’t miss it!
I’d Like You to Meet Our New FriendsThere is one final announcement I would like to
make: I am honored and very excited to have partnered with Second Shout Out, an online vintage and antique lifestyle shopping destination. I encourage you to visit them at www.secondshoutout.com/partners and show your support as they support the Remnants Vintage Show.
I am looking forward to a wonderful Remnants Hunt & Gather Harvest! We have so many things to be thankful for! s
HarvestHunt, the Reward of theThe Thrill of the
Announcing the October 2012 Remnants of the Past Vintage Show (Plus a $1,500 Surprise & an Exciting New Partnership)
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the Reward of the
As the Friday festivities begin, I will browse all of the booths and preselect a collection of items totaling $1500. If one of
these items is selected by you, it will be purchased by Remnants and given to you, our guest, as a gift!
Secret Shopper will only happen on Friday evening,
so don’t miss it!
Secret Shopper Special Surpriseworth $1,500
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Chalk FarmJennifer Rae Beck is one of
our newest vendors at the show. Her love for all things vintage started during her college years at garage sales. Eventually, she created her own store, Chalk Farm, named after the London Tube stop in Montclair, NJ. Now a resident of California, she opened her online store with a following of customers from all over the world, including many of Hollywood’s celebrity clientele.
Jennifer happily exclaimed, "I am completely overwhelmed with how kind and encouraging the other vendors are at this show. The teamwork and camaraderie makes this group feel like a family."
Look for Chalk Farm at booth 28.4
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vendor at the show
booths 21 & 22
Featured inApril 2011 issue of
Country Living
GivingBack
Giving
or this October show, we are supporting United Way of San Luis Obispo County.
Funds raised from the show will go toward The Imagination Library, a special reading program created by Singer/Actress Dolly Parton, and managed locally by United Way.
Children enrolled in the program receive a new, age-appropriate book every month from birth to five years of age. The Imagination Library unlocks the magical world of books and gets children excited about reading before they enter kindergarten, while encouraging early literacy skills that will prepare them for future success. If a child can read at grade level by the time he or she is in fourth grade, they increase their chances of succeeding in middle school and graduating on-time from high school. x
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Giving
For more information on the program, please go to: www.unitedwayslo.org
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Antiques interior design home décor photo styling online store
805.857.2546 www.victoriastoehrdesigns.com
Victoria Stoehr DesignsA Comfortable Elegance
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Grenouille French Antiques
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Intimate Venues • Portraits • Weddings • www.lesliemenocalphotography.com
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20 Pammy’s Attic21,22 Indulge23,24 Georgeann Kenoyer25 The Green Vase26 Tarte27 Robin Kaplan28 Chalk Farm29,30 Aardvark Antiques31,32 Shop Bleu33,34 Serendipity36,37 Brothers of Industry38,39 Bungalow Vintage40 UrbanFarm Naturals41,42 Euro-Linens43 Tama Starr46 - 48 Grenouille French Antiques
49 Reeda Gorman50,51 Urban Farmhouse52 - 55 Parapluies56,57 Tancredi & Morgen58,59 British Route60,61 Victoria Stoehr Designs63,64 Tinsel Trading Company/Wendy Addison65,66 Cottage Antiques67,68 The Rusty Bucket69 - 71 The Prized Pig72,73 Patty Kodenko74,75 Antie Joy76 Selina Vaughn Studios77 Studio Dee78 Bombshell Betty79,80 House Wren
Indoor Booths
Wine& Beer
Outdoor Tents
Front Gate
Stairs
Shuttle Drop-Off Parking
Alex Madonna Expo Center100 Madonna Road in San Luis Obispo, CA
October 19, 20 & 21, 2012Friday 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Special Preview ShowingAdmission: $25 (tickets good for all 3 days)
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: $10/person (tickets good for Sunday)
Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission: $10/person 9
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T•28,29 Just Cuz CreationsT•30,31 Paper Linen & PearlsT•32,33 Antiques from Memory LaneT•34,35 Stash StyleT•36 - 38 The Vintage BricoleurT•39 Lipstick GypsyT•40 Pensieri DesignT•41,42 GlorieT•43,44 Bella MaisonT•45 - 47 Bristro ChicT•48,49 CC LouiseT•50 Coquilles de MerT•51,52 Scott WilliamsT•54 Joselyn WestT•55,56 LuluzT•A Old Willow Farm
Food VendorsCoffee Cove in Man CaveDePalo & SonsPortersSplash CaféBella PopsSweet Young ThingsWine & Beer
Outdoor Booths
Front of the Line
Sistetrs
Before the doors open at the show, guests line up around the Alex Madonna Expo Center. The excitement can hardly be contained as people wait and chatter about what they are hoping to find at the show.
From the left to right, Claudia, Julie, Cynthia and Irene were more than thrilled to be standing at the front of the line!
Sisters Becky and Christy decided to make a "Junkin"- road trip from Temecula to San Luis Obispo.
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Here outside, guests enjoyed their treasure hunting while they soaked up the sun on a typically beautiful day in San Luis Obispo.
Pearl Pearl Imagine your day... Imagine your day...
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Weddings Receptions Special Events
Deluxe accommodations for the bridal partyJust steps from the beach Intimate vintage charm
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First TimersFrom left to right, Kelly, Dana and Cheryl show off
their finds. Cheryl's cart came in handy as she was able to fill it up before noon.
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eople have asked about the angel and why he shows up everywhere in our graphics. Well,
it’s time that I tell the story.Do you ever wonder why you love old dog-eared
things? I think we innately know that most pieces we find have a unique story to tell. We know someone once treasured the item, and through the years it may have been passed down to someone who didn’t value it and sold it in a garage or estate sale, or just threw it out. Sometimes we rescue a piece from oblivion, saving it from the garbage dump to be forgotten forever. The defects in an item provide hints to its stories, perhaps symbolizing hardships in our own lives.
I discovered a find like that, one of my most wonderful finds actually, from an excursion to Santa Barbara 15 years ago. I was invited to a special early showing of an antique sale. Several ladies organized the event after traveling all over the country for antiques and vintage pieces. (If you love this pastime, you will get to know the most incredible people who share the same passions. It really is a marvelous community filled with creativity and inspiration.)
As I was chatting with one of my fellow hunters while waiting in line before the gates opened, I could see in the distance a hand-carved wooden piece. I didn’t know what it was exactly, but I had a hunch that it would be unique and amazing. When that gate opened, I made a beeline to the mysterious item. As I approached, I was delighted to see a darling, little wooden angel, carved by a talented
artist. I picked it up, his little precious face drawing me in… Then I noticed his wings were broken off. The thought process began: Should I get it with the broken wings? Will my husband Stephen like this for Christmas? He does love hand-carved figurines. Hmm, shall I get it or not?
You all know the No. 1 rule in treasure hunting, right? Do NOT let an object you are interested in out of your hands or someone else will invariably scoop it up as soon as you put it down. So I held on tight.
As I held this sweet angel in my hands, I saw the story in its brokenness. Life’s trials can break us spiritually, physically and emotionally. But it is these trials that help to define us, making us uniquely who we are. The hope is that in time we can be restored and made stronger so we can get through the next trial and, with grace, have more compassion for others. I knew at that moment my husband would love the angel and see the same story. Our little broken-winged angel has a special place in our foyer and greets family and friends every time they walk into our home. Thanks to the wonderful ladies who rescued this little guy and brought him to Santa Barbara 15 years ago so that he could find a new home with our family and teach us the purpose found in trials. It has great meaning and value for me and Stephen.
So to answer the question about the ever-present angel: He is there to welcome you and symbolize my hope that you would find a treasure you will love, one with a precious story to tell. Enjoy the show! t
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Angela Symbol of Hope
Angela Symbol of Hope
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Montaña de Oro State ParkLocated in Los Osos, Montaña de Oro State Park has
some of the most dramatic coastlines with trails to hike and bike. The park includes primitive and equestrian campsites.
Harvest Wine WeekendOver 120 wineries will host a myriad of events
October 19-21, 2012, in Paso Robles. Join the festivities, experience the harvest and observe the crush pads to see firsthand how the vineyards work hard to produce their finest wines.
San Luis Obsipo Farmer's MarketEvery Thursday night from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the heart
of downtown San Luis Obispo, approximately 70 farmers from all over the Central Coast come out to sell their fresh seasonal produce. The area covers over 2 city blocks on Higuera St.
In addition to the farmers, other local vendors sell every-thing from ribs, tri-tip, fresh cut flowers, baked goods and more. Plus, enjoy live music.
Morro Bay National ParkWith opportunities to sail, fish, hike and bird watch,
you can spend a whole day exploring the area.
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Montaña de Oro in Los Osos
San Luis Obispo Farmer's Market
Harvest Wine Weekend
Morro Bay National Park
Things to Do on the Central Coast
Los Padres Motel1575 Monterey St. (805) 543-5017
Madonna Inn100 Madonna Rd. (805) 543-3000
Motel 6 North1433 Calle Joaquin (805) 549-9595
Motel 6 South1625 Calle Joaquin (805) 541-6992
Peach Tree Inn2001 Monterey St. (805) 543-3170
Petit Soleil1473 Monterey St. 800-676-1588
Quality Suites San Luis Obispo1631 Monterey St. (805) 541-5001
Ramada Olive Tree Inn1000 Olive St (805) 544-2800
Rodeway Inn1001 Olive St. (805) 544-0400
Rose Garden Inn1585 Calle Joaquin (805) 544-5300
America’s Best Value Inn950 Olive St. (805) 544-8886
Apple Farm Inn2015 Monterey St.800-255-2040
Best Western Royal Oak Hotel214 Madonna Rd (805) 544-4410
Best Western Somerset Inn1895 Monterey St. 805-544-0973
Budget Inn2074 Monterey St.800-543-2777
Coachman Inn Motel1001 Olive St.805-544-0400
Courtyard by Marriott1605 Calle Joaquin Rd. (805) 602-9011 x511
Days Inn2050 Garfield St. 800-329-7466
Donnington Place2050 Garfield St805-544-5651
Downtown Travelodge345 Marsh St. 800-458- 8848
Economy Motel652 Morro St. (805) 543-7024
Embassy Suites Hotel333 Madonna Rd. (805) 549-0800
Garden Street Inn Bed & Breakfast1212 Garden St. 800-488-2045
Hampton Inn & Suites1530 Calle Joaquin805-594-1445
Heritage Inn978 Olive St. (805) 544-7440
Holiday Inn Express1800 Monterey St. (805) 544-8600
Homestead Motel920 Olive St. (805) 543-7700
Hostel Obispo1617 Santa Rosa St. (805) 544-4678
With nearly 40 hotels in San Luis Obispo, you have a wide range of options. Book a hotel in San Luis Obispo, and discover the beauty and excitement of the Central Coast. Check out the list of hotels below and log on to www.SanLuisObispoVacations.com today to book your room.
San Luis Obispo boasts affordable family-friendly accommodations
San Luis Creek Lodge1941 Monterey St. 800-593-0333 x210
San Luis Inn & Suites404 Santa Rosa St. 800-447-8080
San Luis Obispo Travelodge1825 Monterey St. (805) 543-5110
Sands Inn & Suites1930 Monterey St. (805) 544-0500
Sunbeam Motel1656 Monterey St. (805) 543-8141
Super 8 Motel1951 Monterey St (805) 544-6888
The Comfort Inn1604 Monterey St (866) 756-7378
The Sanitarium1716 Osos St. (805) 544-4124
Vagabond Inn210 Madonna Rd. (805) 544-4710
Villa Motel1670 Monterey St. (805) 543-8071
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Willow Nest Farm
Georgeann Kenoyer
800 Palm St. in SLO • vintageetcslo.com 805-594-1942 • Mon -Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5
vintage etc.collections
for the home & garden
Cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Excludes alcohol and gourmet food purchases.
Inn Restaurant Bakery Gift Shop
2015 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo800-255-2040 www.applefarm.com
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Quality food at affordable prices!Featuring award winning Clam Chowder,
fresh grilled fish, delicious salads, sandwiches and more. Full service bakery
with cakes, pastries & artisan breads. Visit our other location at
197 Pomeroy Ave. in Pismo Beach
1491 Monterey, SLO•Open daily 7am•805-544-7567•We Cater!
1116 Morro StreetSan Luis Obispo•805.544.8288
Classic European FacialsAnti-Aging Treatments
Gentle WaxingPeels
805.785.0340•www.afrenchtouchsalon.com•1023 Nipomo Street #100•SLO, CA
ParisianGetaway at
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910the historic Ah Louis building, home of Vintage Etc. Treat yourself to a fabulous facial at A French Touch on Nipomo St. Then find your way to Higuera St. to Contessa S Boutique. Just a few blocks over to Marsh, you'll find Le Créme Jewelry & Boutique. Find a treasure at Ruby Rose on Walker St. and don't miss on a find at Brooks Antiques located on Santa Bar-bara St. Look for SLO Consignment Furniture on the next page with a map.
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Le Créme
Jewelry&
Boutique
464 Marsh St., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 • 805.541.2736 • www.lecremejewelry.com
715 Higuera St.San Luis Obispo, CA
805.541.3600Open Daily 10am-6pm
All Roads Lead to Junk
vintage•found•salvaged
Wed. Oct. 17- Sat. Oct. 20
11am - 5pm
1335 Walker St. in SLO • 545-7964
Extended Show Hours
rubyrose805.blogspot.com
Pre-purchase show ticketsstarting 10/01/12. CASH ONLY
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm
2087 Santa Barbara in San Luis Obispo • 805.544.2505
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181 Tank Farm Rd, Ste. 110at Cross & Long Streets
behind Trader Joes805.544.5900 / www.sloconsignment.com
Monday - Saturday 10am-6pm
Open Sunday, October 21 10am-6pm
Hand Dyed Vintage Linens • Victorian Buttons • Handcrafted Garlands
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Directions: In a stockpot over medium/high heat, melt butter and saute onion, carrots, apples, roasted pumpkin, and thyme until tender, about 8 to 10 minutes. Purée in a food processor or blender. Return the puree to the stockpot, add the chicken stock and simmer for 15 minutes. Then add the cream, brown sugar, cinnamon and ginger. Simmer for 10 more minutes (do not boil). Season, to taste, with salt and pepper.
Divide soup among 6 soup bowls and serve immediately. Optional: garnish with pumpkin seeds, a dollop of crème fraîche or a sprig of fresh herb.
Roasted Pumpkin: Use sugar pie, baby bear or cheese pumpkins. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut whole pumpkin in half and then cut each half into several pieces. Discard seeds or reserve for another use. Place pumpkin on a baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Roast in oven until tender but not falling apart, about 30 to 40 minutes. Let cool, peel away skin, and dice.
uring this season, take advantage of the abundant supply of
pumpkins. On a cool crisp autumn day, enjoy a comforting warm bowl of soup!
ApplePumpkinSoup
2 tbsp.butter 1 onion, diced 2 carrots, peeled and diced 2 tart apples, peeled and diced 3 cups fresh pumpkin, roasted and diced, see directions to follow 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 2 tbsp. brown sugar 4 cups chicken stock 1 cup half-and-half cream ½ tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. freshly grated ginger Sea Salt and freshly ground pepper
Old Willow Farm 2665-L Shell Beach Road • Shell Beach, CA 93449 • 805.773.1589 • Look for us in the food court at the show!
Look for
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2359 Willow Road (Hwy 1) in Arroyo Grande, CA
Hours: Saturdays & Sundays from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
www.sorensonfarmsantiques.com
Pre-purchase show ticketsstarting 10/01/12. CASH ONLY
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Village ofArroyo Grande
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Second Shout Out launches the newest and freshest online vintage and antique shopping experience online.
www.secondshoutout.com
SSOshout out
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Birds of a Feather
5,000 sq. ft. with 30 Dealers • Open Daily 10-5 • (805) 489-5666
410 East Branch in Arroyo Grande
Arroyo Grande & Grover Beach
Plan your adventure in the Village of Arroyo Grande, located just off of Hwy 101. Start at Chameleon on E. Branch St. Then walk across the street to A Glance into the Past. Mosey on down the street to Posies. Then walk over to Serendipity (4). Head over to Nelson St. to The Green Vase Antique shop. Then head west on Grand Avenue towards the beach and get a sweet treat from KK's Gourmet Bundt Cake. Don't miss out on the creative in-spirations you'll get from RONS. Stop by Umi's Sushi for a fresh and healthy lunch or dinner. Enjoy some time at the Pismo State Beach and walk along the sand or take Meadow Creek Trail near the Pismo Beach Golf Course.
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Posies106 W. Branch St.Arroyo Grande, CA
805.481.0404
ShopPosies.com
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200 Nelson StreetArroyo Grande, CA805.489.3624www.thegreenvaseantiques.com
Pre-purchase show ticketsstarting 10/01/12. CASH ONLY
www. ronsingroverbeach.com • (805) 489-4747
Succulents house plants & unique home accessories
850 W. Grand Ave.Grover Beach CA
KK’s GourmetBundt Cakes
1139 E. Grand Ave.•Arroyo Grande, CA(805 ) 489-2600•www.kksbundtcakes.com
A celebration in every bite
Amy Wellenkamp Photographers
Open Monday – Saturday Lunch 11:30 – 2:00 p.m. Dinner 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
1319 Grand Avenue•Grover Beach, CA 93433•(805) 489-7424
Fresh, delicious Japenese cuisine
in a serenecasual setting
www.pacificumisushi.com
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Larchmont Dr
KK’s Gourmet
Bundt Cakes
Wesley Ave
Tra�c Way
101 South
Windmill FarmsTake Thompson Rd Exit
Bridge St
Short St
Mason St
Nevada St
Nelson St
Poole St
Le Point St
Parking
Parking
East Branch St
East Grand Ave
To Pismo State Beach at
the end of Grand (2.5 mi)
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Templeton
Paso Robles
North to San Francisco
South toSan Luis Obispo
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1320 B Pine St., Paso Robles, CATheCottageonPine.com • 805.237.8533
Antiques Home decorand all things inspiring
Pre-purchase show ticketsstarting 10/01/12. CASH ONLY
a Village of Shops
1344 Pine St. Paso Robles
California
(805) 239-1001 Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 10-4
1344 Pine St. Paso Robles
California
(805) 239-1001 Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 10-4
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Two Susans’A N T I Q U E S(805) 226-2228
1320 A Pine Street •Paso Robles
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Paso Robles and Templeton
Santa Margarita
Paso Robles and Templeton boast of their wine industry, but they are not void of great shops to find great treasures! Start at Reminisce on Pine St. in Paso Robles. Then go next door to Two Susans' Antiques. Just one door over, you'll find The Cottage Antiques. Head south on 101 and exit Hwy 46 W. Turn Right on Ramada Dr. and head south. Turn west on Marquita Avenue. Take the first right on La Cruz and find American Barn & Wood.
Head south on Ramada Dr. towards Templeton. Merge onto Main St. and stop by Anthology Boutique.
From Hwy 101, exit Hwy 58 and head east toward town and visit The Barn. This quiet rustic town will take you back in time. If you're feeling adventurous book your reservation with Margarita Adventures Zipline Canopy Tours. For a more relaxing activity, visit Ancient Peaks Winery Tasting Room just down the road from The Barn.
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22390 El Camino Real•Santa Margarita, CA•(805) 438-5329•Open Daily 10-5
Over 30 years of antique history with 40 plus dealers
www.thebarnantiquesmall.com
AnthologyBoutique
74 S. Main St., Templeton 805-434-5533
Pre-purchase show ticketsstarting 10/01/12. CASH ONLY
Reclaimed wood, hewn or sawn beams, planks, siding, and even antique barn hardware.
Call for Store Hours(805) 610-7838
AMERICAN BARN & WOOD
3460 La Cruz Way #D•Paso Robles, CA 93446www.AmericanBarnandWood.com
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Reminisce
A Beautiful Mess
PO Box 937Pismo Beach, CA 93448
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Gourmet Foods
Nursery & PotteryPesticide-Free FreshFruit & Vegetables
Gifts & More!
Critter Corral
1275 N. Thompson Ave.Arroyo Grande, CA
Open Daily • 805.489.1000www.windmillfarms.org
Come and explore our large selection of jams, preserves, coffee, teas, breads, mixes, sauces and marinades.
We have a large assortment of pottery, along with fountains, benches, arbors, roses, succulents and garden art. Our produce is grown on site at
our working farm. We also have delicious range-free eggs and fresh baked breads.
With lovely items for your kitchen and home, we have everything you need to put together a fabulous gift basket.
The kids love to feed the sheep, goats, donkeys, pigs, goose, turkey and miniature horse. Fun for the whole family!
North to San Luis Obispo
Los Berros Rd.N. Thompson Rd.
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