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Full service deli, rotisserie chicken, fresh produce, organic milk, ice cream, soda fountain, coffee, beer, local wine, liquor and lottery tickets are offered.
All custom made sandwiches only $4.99 on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm.
Now serving handmade, fresh ground beef, 1/3 pound hamburgers with french fries daily from 10 am to 6 pm.
The market is open daily with hours:
Monday through Saturday
open 6 AM to 9 PM
Sunday open 7 AM to 9 PM
805-467-2000
1402 Mission Street
San Miguel, California Get online coupons at: www.mission-market.com
Brand New Home Mission Meadows
$247,000
Midland Pacific Homes has just broken ground on their newest model at Mission Meadows in San Miguel, priced at $247,000.
Now is the time to buy while prices are low and the new Federal and State tax incentives are available.
Call (805) 467-2793 or visit online at MidlandPacific.com to find out how you can own the home of your dreams.
Just north of Paso Robles, exit Hwy 101 at Mission, right on River, left on Bonita, then right on Crispin.
The Ranch Restaurant
& Honkey Tonk 1285 Mission St.
San Miguel, CA.
Great food and entertainment! Now open for lunch featuring $5 tri-tip sandwich.
Comedy nights
Live music
Karaoke
Sunday 11 am to 10 pm
Wed & Thurs 11 am to midnight Fri & Sat 11 am to 2 am
Reduced development plan for San Miguel Ranch as provided by Brent Grizzle. Click on the image for a larger view.
A hearing to consider changing the land use category of approximately 550 acres by San Miguel Ranch will be held with the SLO County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, December 8th at 1:30 pm. The Planning Commission denied the project which is now going to the Supervisors.
The requested amendment to the Salinas River Area Plan and the Land Use Element of the County General Plan would change the agriculture land use category to various residential, commercial, recreation and open space land use categories and expand the San Miguel Urban Reserve Line and Urban Service Line to include the site. The General Plan Amendment, if approved, would allow construction of residential units, commercial space, improvements to the interchange at Mission St. and Highway 101 known as the South Camp Roberts over head, construction of a road connection to the residential subdivision to 10th street, off-site infrastructure improvements, including extensions of water lines and wastewater service lines. In addition, this project would require annexation of the site into the San Miguel CSD and expansion of the wastewater treatment plant.
The proposed San Miguel Ranch is located on 550 acres northwest of San Miguel, between the town and the Camp Roberts military base.
The developer, in response to impacts identified in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is proposing to voluntarily reduce the size of the project from 550 acres to 205 acres. The remaining 345 acres would remain in agriculture. Impacts associated with kit fox, traffic, agriculture and Camp Roberts would likely be reduced for the smaller project. Most of the proposed development will be along Highway 101. Read the revised project changes here. Visit the developer's website for design goals and a set of FAQs.
A final Environmental Impact Report can be read at the San Miguel and Paso Robles Libraries or online at the SLO County's website.
This is a critical time for people to speak out by contacting the supervisors, writing letters and attending the hearing. Letters can be e-mailed or mailed to:
SLO County Board of Supervisors, County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., Rm. D430, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 with a copy to County Planner Elizabeth Kavanaugh.
For more information regarding the meeting contact Elizabeth Kavanaugh at 805-788-2010. County File No. LPR2004-00007.
Christmas Trees Benefit Humane Society
Photo courtesy of Leila Harrington
Fresh cut Christmas trees have arrived at the Weekend Gardener lot in downtown San Miguel. The trees are beautiful this year with a choice of Noble Fir and Douglas Fir. Profits from sales of the trees will be donated to the North County Humane Society.
Join the Electric Light Parade
Parade entries, craft booths, and food vendors are wanted for the 18th Annual San Miguel Electric Light Parade on Saturday, December 19th. All parade entries must be lighted with the parade starting at 5:30 pm in downtown San Miguel. The Craft Bazaar and food booths start at 2 pm next to the fire station. Kids are invited to meet Santa at the Christmas party held at the San Miguel Fire Station immediately following the parade.
Interested parties are invited to attend the next parade planning meeting on December 14th at 6 pm at the San Miguel Fire station. Please plan now to make this our best parade yet!
Please print out and post the parade flyer. You can register now as a parade entry or for the bazaar. Call Kathleen at 805-857-2551 for more information. Turn entry forms into the San Miguel CSD office. Deadline to register is Dec. 15th.
Those lining the parade route on Mission street get to enjoy seeing the parade TWICE as the entries turn around by Mission San Miguel and come back to their starting point. Ruth Elvin wrote a poem inspired by this fact called, "Twice Down Mission Street."
The parade is sponsored by Friends of the San Miguel Library, San Miguel Volunteer Firefighters, Native Sons of the Golden West, San Miguel Lions Club, and the San Miguel Resource Connection. More sponsors are needed and welcomed!
Student Recital
The Melodies Choral Group at Lillian Larsen School
The Masters At Their Trade Holiday Recital will be held on Tuesday, December 15th at 7PM in the Lillian Larsen Cafeteria. The ASL class will hold their recital at Cappy Culver School on December 16th. Family and friends along with interested community members are invited to this special event which focus’ on both individual and group performances.
At Lillian Larsen, the Melodies choral group will be singing four or five holiday songs featuring student solos. The piano keyboarding class will perform musical numbers. Ann Grandados, the music teacher stated, " I know this will be a wonderful opportunity for our students to shine! The classes are very excited to show what they have learned."
Swine Flu Tips from
Twin Cities Hospital
Twin Cities Hospital is prepared for flu season
The main symptoms of H1N1 flu are the same as any other type of viral flu infection – fever (usually over 100° F), chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headaches and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. If you develop flu-like symptoms, you should stay home from work or school. You can return after your fever has been gone for 24 hours without taking fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Most people are able to recover at home. You should get plenty of rest and fluids like water and juices. You can take acetamophen or ibuprofen for fever, body aches and headaches, but be sure you follow directions to ensure you aren’t taking too much. Remember that products containing aspirin should never be given to children or teenagers who have flu-like symptoms. Read detailed tips from Twin Cities Hospital.
Twin Cities Community Hospital continues to closely monitor the situation regarding H1N1 and seasonal flu outbreaks in our area. During the past several years, Twin Cities Community Hospital has developed plans to address serious illnesses that could have a significant impact on our community, including a flu outbreak. Because of this preparation, we are favorably positioned to safeguard the health and safety of our community, patients and employees.
We encourage the public to look for updates regarding H1N1 flu on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s flu Web site at www.flu.gov. For the latest updates on swine flu, please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ or the California Department of Public Health’s website at www.cdph.ca.gov. Local updates for San Luis Obispo County residents are available here: www.slopublichealth.org.
If you need more information on H1N1 or would like a physician referrals please call 800-711-3463 and Twin Cities Hospital will be happy to assist you.
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Validated information from the federal government shows Twin Cities Hospitalranks above the national, state and county averages on quality performance!
Trust your care to Twin Cities Community Hospital.
For an affiliated physician call
1-800-343-7099.
We sell a little bit of everything! Dry goods, food and drinks, party supplies, cleaning and baby products, health and beauty items and a big selection of discount merchandise. Open everyday from
9 am to 7 pm!
Located at 1470 Mission St. in downtown San Miguel.
Phone: 805-467-2646
Locatelli Vineyards Winery is a family owned and operated winery located just 2 minutes east of San Miguel off River Road overlooking our Historic Mission San Miguel and Salinas River. We specialize in limited-production Estate grown varietals with tasting room hours 11 AM to 4 PM Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
805 467-0067
805467-0127 fax www.locatelliwinery.com
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MACOY RESOURCE & RECYCLING
Industrial bins and clean up services available. M-F 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM SAT 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
5815 Stockdale Road
Paso Robles, CA 93446
TEL: (805) 227-1090
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This website is a program of the San Miguel Resource Connection a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation.
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Resource Connection
P.O. Box 421
San Miguel, CA 93451