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Paso Robles Event Center

The Paso Robles Event Center, formerly California Mid-State Fairgrounds, is an entertainment complex located in Paso Robles, California. The site opened in 1946[1] for the annual "California Mid-State Fair" (originally known as the "16th District Fair" or "San Luis Obispo County Fair" [1946-80] and "San Luis Obispo County Mid-State Fair" [1981-85]).

Paso Robles Event Center
Address2198 Riverside Ave
Paso Robles, CA 93446-1330
Owner16th District Agricultural Association
OpenedSeptember 11, 1946 (1946-09-11)
Former names
Paso Robles Fairgrounds (1946-86)
California Mid-State Fairgrounds (1986-2005)
Paso Robles Event Center (2006-present)
Banquet/ballroom2,300 (Estrella Hall)
800 (Adelaide Hall, Ponderosa Pavilion)
400 (Frontier Pavilion)
100 (Stockyard Pavilion)
Theatre seating
14,661 (Chumash Grandstand Arena)
7,587 (Hearst Equestrian Center)
4,000 (Fort Frontier Stage)
Enclosed space
 • Total space40 acres (1,700,000 sq ft)
Website
Venue Website

In addition to the fair with a variety of rides, games and activities, concerts, trade shows, conventions, equestrian showcases, craft brewing festivals, roller derby competitions,[2] and other events have taken place at the Event Center.

History edit

 
A small decorative flower garden is seen near the main entrance to the complex during the summer of 2023.

The fairgrounds were approved by the state fair board in 1946.[3] In the late 1940s, exhibits included livestock, agriculture, horticulture, domestic science and arts displays, dairy products, bees and honey, poultry, and horse shows.[4]

A flower show building was constructed on the center's grounds in 1968.[5] The fair's flower show began in 1948 and by the early 1990s had grown to feature nearly 2,000 entries annually, either in the fresh-cut or arrangement categories.

In 1972, a moderately sized rock waterfall was added near the main entrance to the fairgrounds.[6] The location added a life-size, thousand-pound bronze statue (sculpted in clay) of a horseback cowboy, named Cool Water, in 2003.[7]

The waterfall was renovated as part of Maynard's Mountain in 2007, named in dedication to former longtime fair manager Maynard Potter.[8]

The neighboring decorations, featuring marigolds, petunias, and ageratum, are now dedicated to Lawrence W. Lewin, formerly the manager of the 16th District Agricultural Association.[9]

 
Chumash Arena within Paso Robles Event Center is pictured in July 2023.

The facility was renamed from the California Mid-State Fairgrounds to Paso Robles Events Center in February 2006 to reflect the variety of functions held at the location year-round in addition to the summer fair.[10]

In February 2020, the California Department of Food and Agriculture awarded $1.39 million in funding to the event center.[11] The funds were set to be used to improve Estrella Hall within the center.[12]

The center's Ponderosa Pavilion has served as an evacuation space during area flooding.[13]

 
At the shallow basin to the Maynard's Mountain waterfall, Paso Robles Event Center displays a thousand-pound, clay-sculpted bronze statue of a horseback cowboy seeking a drink, entitled "Cool Water."

Concerts edit

Through the years, high-profile concerts to take place at the 14,600-seat outdoor Chumash Grandstand Arena (formerly Main Grandstand Arena) have included Lionel Richie in 1984, Dolly Parton in 1986, MC Hammer in 1991, Britney Spears and Def Leppard in 1999, Destiny's Child in 2001, Alicia Keys in 2002, Blink-182 in 2004, Tom Petty in 2005, Aerosmith in 2007, Kelly Clarkson in 2009, Weezer in 2010, Van Halen in 2013, Garth Brooks and the Chainsmokers in 2017, ZZ Top in 2018, and Nelly & T.I. in 2023, among others.[14][15][16][17][18]

Musicians to have played the facility multiple times include Bob Dylan, John Mayer, Kool & the Gang, Alice Cooper, Tim McGraw, Demi Lovato, Journey, and Santana.

Meanwhile, at the southmost end of the center, the smaller Frontier Stage also features a variety of musical acts during the summer schedule.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Paso Robles Fair Ready to Greet Crowds Tomorrow". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. September 12, 1946. p. 1.
  2. ^ Freeman, Alicia (November 23, 2010). "Local roller derby rolls with the punches". Mustang Daily. Cal Poly Journalism Department. p. 1.
  3. ^ "District Fair Asks $10,000 to Assist In Site Purchase". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. May 21, 1946. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Fair Schedule For Opening At Paso Robles". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. September 10, 1947. p. 1.
  5. ^ Dirkx, Phil (July 30, 1991). "Flowers have been her focus since fair began". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. A3.
  6. ^ "Tumbling water at fair entry". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. June 19, 1972. p. 7.
  7. ^ Manese-Lee, Angela (July 24, 2003). "Bringing Home the Bronze: The California Mid-State Fair Wants to Make a Cowboy Statue a Permanent Addition to Its Grounds". San Luis Obispo Tribune. pp. N1.
  8. ^ Etling, Leah (July 25, 2007). "A Midsummer Revamp for Paso Fairgrounds". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. B1.
  9. ^ "Experienced Group Heads County Fair". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. August 9, 1963. p. 2.
  10. ^ Wilson, Nick (February 14, 2006). "Fairgrounds Gets a Name Change". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. B1.
  11. ^ McIntyre, Ashton (February 19, 2020). "Paso Robles Event Center receives funding for building improvements". KSBY TV. NBC.
  12. ^ Hanamoto, Bryce (February 20, 2020). "Paso Robles Event Center awarded $1.39M for building improvements". KEYT TV.
  13. ^ Gillies, Andrew (January 9, 2023). "Paso Robles issues evacuation order for portions of Riverbank Lane neighborhood". KCOY TV.
  14. ^ Steers, Dennis (August 16, 1984). "Richie's Olympic encore". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. A1.
  15. ^ Dirkx, Phil (August 11, 1986). "Dolly Parton: She 'makes my ears hum'". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. 4A.
  16. ^ Haley, Kathleen (March 29, 2002). "Fair's Acts Expected to Pay for Themselves". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. A1.
  17. ^ Middlecamp, David (March 8, 2021). "Photos from the Vault: Fan frenzy surrounded Britney Spears concert at Mid-State Fair in '99". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 5A.
  18. ^ Rodriguez, Adrian (July 28, 2001). "Paso's Dance With Destiny". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. A1.
  19. ^ "Mid-State Fair announces Frontier Stage lineup". Paso Robles Daily News. June 14, 2023.

External links edit

  • California Mid-State Fair website

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The Paso Robles Event Center formerly California Mid State Fairgrounds is an entertainment complex located in Paso Robles California The site opened in 1946 1 for the annual California Mid State Fair originally known as the 16th District Fair or San Luis Obispo County Fair 1946 80 and San Luis Obispo County Mid State Fair 1981 85 Paso Robles Event CenterAddress2198 Riverside AvePaso Robles CA 93446 1330Owner16th District Agricultural AssociationOpenedSeptember 11 1946 1946 09 11 Former namesPaso Robles Fairgrounds 1946 86 California Mid State Fairgrounds 1986 2005 Paso Robles Event Center 2006 present Banquet ballroom2 300 Estrella Hall 800 Adelaide Hall Ponderosa Pavilion 400 Frontier Pavilion 100 Stockyard Pavilion Theatre seating14 661 Chumash Grandstand Arena 7 587 Hearst Equestrian Center 4 000 Fort Frontier Stage Enclosed space Total space40 acres 1 700 000 sq ft WebsiteVenue WebsiteIn addition to the fair with a variety of rides games and activities concerts trade shows conventions equestrian showcases craft brewing festivals roller derby competitions 2 and other events have taken place at the Event Center Contents 1 History 1 1 Concerts 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp A small decorative flower garden is seen near the main entrance to the complex during the summer of 2023 The fairgrounds were approved by the state fair board in 1946 3 In the late 1940s exhibits included livestock agriculture horticulture domestic science and arts displays dairy products bees and honey poultry and horse shows 4 A flower show building was constructed on the center s grounds in 1968 5 The fair s flower show began in 1948 and by the early 1990s had grown to feature nearly 2 000 entries annually either in the fresh cut or arrangement categories In 1972 a moderately sized rock waterfall was added near the main entrance to the fairgrounds 6 The location added a life size thousand pound bronze statue sculpted in clay of a horseback cowboy named Cool Water in 2003 7 The waterfall was renovated as part of Maynard s Mountain in 2007 named in dedication to former longtime fair manager Maynard Potter 8 The neighboring decorations featuring marigolds petunias and ageratum are now dedicated to Lawrence W Lewin formerly the manager of the 16th District Agricultural Association 9 nbsp Chumash Arena within Paso Robles Event Center is pictured in July 2023 The facility was renamed from the California Mid State Fairgrounds to Paso Robles Events Center in February 2006 to reflect the variety of functions held at the location year round in addition to the summer fair 10 In February 2020 the California Department of Food and Agriculture awarded 1 39 million in funding to the event center 11 The funds were set to be used to improve Estrella Hall within the center 12 The center s Ponderosa Pavilion has served as an evacuation space during area flooding 13 nbsp At the shallow basin to the Maynard s Mountain waterfall Paso Robles Event Center displays a thousand pound clay sculpted bronze statue of a horseback cowboy seeking a drink entitled Cool Water Concerts edit Through the years high profile concerts to take place at the 14 600 seat outdoor Chumash Grandstand Arena formerly Main Grandstand Arena have included Lionel Richie in 1984 Dolly Parton in 1986 MC Hammer in 1991 Britney Spears and Def Leppard in 1999 Destiny s Child in 2001 Alicia Keys in 2002 Blink 182 in 2004 Tom Petty in 2005 Aerosmith in 2007 Kelly Clarkson in 2009 Weezer in 2010 Van Halen in 2013 Garth Brooks and the Chainsmokers in 2017 ZZ Top in 2018 and Nelly amp T I in 2023 among others 14 15 16 17 18 Musicians to have played the facility multiple times include Bob Dylan John Mayer Kool amp the Gang Alice Cooper Tim McGraw Demi Lovato Journey and Santana Meanwhile at the southmost end of the center the smaller Frontier Stage also features a variety of musical acts during the summer schedule 19 See also editList of convention centers in the United StatesReferences edit Paso Robles Fair Ready to Greet Crowds Tomorrow San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune September 12 1946 p 1 Freeman Alicia November 23 2010 Local roller derby rolls with the punches Mustang Daily Cal Poly Journalism Department p 1 District Fair Asks 10 000 to Assist In Site Purchase San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune May 21 1946 p 1 Fair Schedule For Opening At Paso Robles San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune September 10 1947 p 1 Dirkx Phil July 30 1991 Flowers have been her focus since fair began San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp A3 Tumbling water at fair entry San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune June 19 1972 p 7 Manese Lee Angela July 24 2003 Bringing Home the Bronze The California Mid State Fair Wants to Make a Cowboy Statue a Permanent Addition to Its Grounds San Luis Obispo Tribune pp N1 Etling Leah July 25 2007 A Midsummer Revamp for Paso Fairgrounds The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp B1 Experienced Group Heads County Fair San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune August 9 1963 p 2 Wilson Nick February 14 2006 Fairgrounds Gets a Name Change The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp B1 McIntyre Ashton February 19 2020 Paso Robles Event Center receives funding for building improvements KSBY TV NBC Hanamoto Bryce February 20 2020 Paso Robles Event Center awarded 1 39M for building improvements KEYT TV Gillies Andrew January 9 2023 Paso Robles issues evacuation order for portions of Riverbank Lane neighborhood KCOY TV Steers Dennis August 16 1984 Richie s Olympic encore San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp A1 Dirkx Phil August 11 1986 Dolly Parton She makes my ears hum San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp 4A Haley Kathleen March 29 2002 Fair s Acts Expected to Pay for Themselves The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp A1 Middlecamp David March 8 2021 Photos from the Vault Fan frenzy surrounded Britney Spears concert at Mid State Fair in 99 The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 5A Rodriguez Adrian July 28 2001 Paso s Dance With Destiny The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp A1 Mid State Fair announces Frontier Stage lineup Paso Robles Daily News June 14 2023 External links editCalifornia Mid State Fair website35 38 19 N 120 41 14 W 35 6385 N 120 6873 W 35 6385 120 6873 nbsp This article on a music performance venue is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a California building or structure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paso Robles Event Center amp oldid 1167785670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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