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Paso Robles Senior Center hosts annual Unbirthday party

Paso Robles Senior Center hosts annual Unbirthday party

Paso Robles Daily News

May 27, 2026

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Well, if you missed the “Unbirthday Party” at the Paso Robles Senior Center last month, you missed quite a shindig. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, more than 80 of our local seniors gathered on May 19 for a celebration that had nothing to do with a specific birthday—and everything to do with community. Think about it: in a town where we love our wine festivals and downtown events, it’s easy to overlook the quiet magic happening at the Senior Center on Nickerson Drive. This party wasn’t just cake and punch; it was a reminder that every day is worth celebrating, especially when you’re surrounded by neighbors who’ve watched this valley change over decades.

What I love about this is how it reflects Paso’s spirit. We’re a town that honors its roots, and our seniors are the living history of our vineyards, our downtown, and our traditions. An “unbirthday” party says, “You don’t need a special date on the calendar to deserve joy.” So next time you’re driving past the Senior Center, wave hello—or better yet, pop in. These gatherings are the heartbeats of our community, and they’re always open to a new friend.

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