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Dear Readers, Here comes the sun! Do do-do-do! Sorry for the ear-worm, but... I... can’t help it — this old Beatles classic has been on repeat in my mind lately. Not just because of the actual return of the sun (hooray for long days and warm evenings!), but for its metaphorical significance. It’s been amazing, seeing “the smiles returning to the faces” after a “long cold lonely winter” we’ve all endured! We’re ready to help you make the most of these sun-soaked days, whether you’re a history buff, thrill-seeker, or somewhere in between: • Wanna get away without actually going too far away? Try Avila Beach! Just a few miles off Highway 101, this cheery seaside village is the perfect choice. With its excellent restaurants, hiking trails, resorts, and wealth of ocean activities (there’s even an aquarium), it’s a great place for an escape. You’re sure to love it, by land and by sea. Dive in on page 85. • Take a detour from the freeway and discover the architectural delights of Heritage Square in Oxnard (page 9). The city relocated and restored several historic homes from all over town to create this charming slice of Victorian heaven. Go for an espresso or a Prohibitionera cocktail, sample excellent red wines, enjoy modern twists on Italian foods, take a guided tour, and don’t forget to keep an eye on their events calendar — we hear Steampunkfest might just be back on the lineup this fall! • Looking to slow things down and take the scenic route? Look no further than Highway 227 through the Edna Valley (page 111). This state route parallels the 101 to the east between San Luis Obispo and Arroyo Grande and offers gorgeous scenery, dozens of wineries, and hidden gems just waiting to
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be discovered. • Get wowed by the wildflowers at one of the Central Coast’s botanical gardens (page 30). From Thousand Oaks north to San Luis Obispo, this region is home to several gardens open to the public. Highlighting plants that are both native to California and those that grow in Mediterranean climates around the globe, these beautiful spaces are the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll. Hop on a guided tour to get the most out of the experience! • What’s summer on the Central Coast without a dip in the water? Bennett Barthelemy’s got a boatload of ideas for epic ocean adventures. Go deep-sea fishing or whale watching, or learn to SCUBA dive, or sail, or parasail, or rent a boat or a SUP or a kayak or — well, you get the point! Check out page 20 for lots more fun. • Of course, summer’s also a great time for a picnic, too. Chef Randy has curated a list of his favorite meat and veggie sandwiches, and a handful of tasty sides to go along with them. If you’re in the mood to imbibe, Chef Randy’s also included some beer and wine pairings, too. Check out page 58 for his recipes and suggestions. • Speaking of imbibing, flip on over to page 97, where you’ll find some of Zachary Rosen’s favorite Central Coast bars. Fair warning: these aren’t your grandaddy’s hangs! Zachary’s picked out some of the coolest bars onCAthe Central Coast, whether you’re in the 101 for a good old-fashioned brewski mood (The Pour House), something unusual and exotic (The Alchemist’s Garden, Venus In Furs), or a full-on speakeasy experience (Eleven Twenty-Two). • Calling all duffers! Dairy Creek Golf Course in SLO has made some changes, and they’re definitely worth checking out. Swing on over to page 106, where The Unknown Golfer takes us through the changes to the course and facilities (they have Toptracer now!), and all the new things still to come. • And finally, school may be out for summer, but we’ll be back in the classroom before you know it. Come up to Ojai with us and explore some of the valley’s top private schools (page 41). From infant care to post-graduate year, day school to boarding, this tiny Ventura County town has a surprising number of educational options. california101guide.com
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Architectural spotlight: Oxnard’s Heritage Square
Ventura County beach town keeps its Victorian past alive
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From whale watching to parasailing
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Central Coast’s botanical gardens
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Escape to this seaside charmer
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The majestic Petit House displays one of the area’s best examples of Victorian architecture.
Architectural spotlight: Oxnard’s Heritage Square Ventura County beach town keeps its Victorian past alive By Zachary Rosen Just a quick drive off Highway 101 down Oxnard Boulevard and around the corner from 7th Avenue sits an entire block of historic homes known as Heritage Square. Set amongst the modern-day developments in Oxnard, this collection of fully restored Victorian structures sit as if they’re preserved in their own time. Open for almost 30 years, Heritage Square hosts a variety of businesses year-round with seasonal events annually adorning the well-groomed grounds. Visitors can explore Heritage Square throughout the year and enjoy wine tasting, take a guided tour, or enjoy a meal while learning about the historic architecture and early days of Oxnard.
An idea long in the making The idea for Heritage Square first began in 1985 when the city was developing new infrastructure around town. Several of the properties contained homes that a previous survey had determined were of historical significance. Taking inspiration from other heritage squares in areas like Pasadena, the city decided to move all of the structures to one location. It began with the idea to relocate california101guide.com
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Heritage Square Hall, today.
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Heritage Square Hall, decades before it was moved.
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Today, the Perkins Pump House and water tower sit next door to the Petit House.
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The center of the Square provides a charming setting for public and private events alike. This summer will mark the return of the annual concert series, and organizers hope to bring back the Steampunkfest this fall.
three buildings, but they soon decided to expand the concept to a whole block, almost three acres large. The city worked for several years, wanting everything to be put in place before inviting the public to the site, officially opening Heritage Square in 1991. Today, the site features 15 historic structures, including an antique water tower set among the homes. During its development, the city wanted to make sure the grounds complemented the historic homes, placing a large emphasis on landscaping design. Patterned brick paths lined with flowers and shrubs connect each building and tie together the different areas. A small rose garden, and a white garden with more than 60 varieties of white blooming plants, add to the Victorian ambiance.
built for Louis and Caroline Pfeiler in 1877, is the oldest house at Heritage Square and features the ornamented and symmetric woodwork of Italianate architecture. A water tower originally from the same property sits to the side of the central courtyard and helps set the antique scene. While visiting Heritage Square, guests can learn details about these buildings, the characters that commissioned the homes, and the families that lived in them throughout their storied past.
Built between 1877 and 1912, the different homes all tell of figures from Oxnard’s early days, with each one being commissioned by a unique set of personalities. The Perkins/Claberg House (1887) was built by a local Danish carpenter, Jens Rasmussen, who eventually became president of the Union Oil Company and an elected member of the State Assembly. The different range of homes explore styles of architecture that have been popular throughout our past, like the more classic Colonial Revival and whimsical Queen Anne-style Photo courtesy of Oxnard Downtowners Organizers transform Heritage Square into a Victorian-style holiday celebration in the winter. architecture. Pfeiler Ranch House, 12
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Site Superintendent Gary Blum mentions that some people come to Heritage Square expecting a “house museum.” Each building is actually individually owned and houses one or more companies, although a visitor brochure and historic plaques in front of each building provide some self-guided education for visitors. The grounds are always open to sightseers, and visitors can come explore the grounds at any time. A small visitor center located in the Perkins Pump House (1887) gives guests guidance and brochures, as well as souvenirs from the small giftshop. Those looking for a deeper understanding of Heritage Square can arrange a guided tour with one of their docents. The guided tour gives guests an exterior analysis of the range of buildings and usually includes interior access to about three of the different buildings, depending on their availability. These personal tours offer a more intimate experience with the knowledgeable staff curating the conversation to what interests the group. Heritage Square has approximately 30 docents that are drawn to the history and architecture from a wide range of areas. (Of course, Gary mentions that they are always looking for more volunteers.) Before the quarantine, private and group tours were led on weekends, but now a reservation system allows pre-scheduled guests throughout the week. This has provided them more flexibility, and they are giving more tours than ever.
Steampunk, speakeasies, and sandwiches in a Victorian setting With each building being personally owned, Heritage Square is home to a variety of businesses ranging from professional services, such as an orthodontist and a hair salon, to establishments like a wine tasting room and a small coffee shop. Located in the Laurent-McGrath House built in 1901, the restaurant La Dolce Vita 1901 faces the main courtyard and features al fresco dining and a range of tasty dishes inspired by
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Another of Heritage Square’s favorite events: Steampunkfest, which typically takes place just before Halloween. california101guide.com
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Heritage Square docents bring the past to life with their knowledge — and their Victorian garb.
Italy and the Mediterranean. With a selection of Italian wines and such items as a zesty Lemon Pistachio Pasta or a more classic Chicken Piccata, La Dolce Vita 1901 offers an intimate setting to enjoy your evening. The restaurant also includes a full bar and attached speakeasy with Bar Manager Jared Krupp mixing up his classic yet innovative style of Prohibition-era cocktails. For his range of concoctions, Jared will harvest local ingredients and craft his own infused spirits like a pineappleginger rum or a strawberry-basil vodka. Grab an aperitif at this elegant speakeasy or to stop in to wrap up an evening at Heritage Square. If you’re looking for a quicker visit or an early evening stop, try a round of wine tasting at Rancho Ventavo Cellars. Nestled in the Scarlett House that was built in 1902, this winery appropriately focuses only on red wines. On offer are more than two dozen wines primarily from Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Syrah grapes. Tastings are $10 and include a crystal logo glass. The tasting room is typically open Friday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, although reservations can be made for larger groups. For morning visitors, Heritage Coffee & Gifts, located in the Petre Ranch House (1912), provides caffeinated and decaf options to brighten up your day. With a warm wooden interior smelling of fresh roast and toast, the charming coffee shop features a range of sandwiches and baked goods to go Summer 2021
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Heritage Coffee & Gifts is located in the Petre Ranch House, built in 1912.
alongside their selection of coffee drinks. A small gift store lines the walls with items produced locally from Oxnard artisans. The extensive landscaping and scenic ambiance of Heritage Square provides a natural setting for many events throughout the year. The Heritage Square Hall (1902) building was originally a church and inherently lends itself to weddings; however, the building is also often rented for workshops, group visits, and concerts. Throughout the year, Heritage Square produces a range of their own events, such as an annual Spring Tea, that highlights the distinctive grounds. During the holiday season, lights and decorations surround such festive features as a gingerbread house display. One of the more unusual experiences held at Heritage Square is the annual Oxnard Steampunkfest that takes full advantage of the Victorian surroundings. This regional event, usually held in October, brings together workshops, costumes, and festivities for a day with plenty of people-watching and fun photos to be had. One of the area’s most popular events is the Summer Concert Series, with an eclectic selection of musicians playing for their audience on Friday evenings in the outdoor courtyard. Of course, the quarantine has affected their schedule, but Heritage Square is bringing back events as it is safe to do so, with a full Summer Concert Series planned for this season. 14
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Come Experience More Than Great History at Heritage Square!
La Dolce Vita 1901 RESTAURANT The perfect location for you to create a wedding or special occasion; enjoy an outdoor Summer Concert in our charming plaza; eat a delicious tea menu in the rose garden or take a pleasant and leisurely guided tour. Nestled in Historic Downtown Oxnard, California, Heritage Square offers a unique, quaint scene combined with delightful gardens and fountains - an ideal setting for these original homes to be viewed and appreciated! Heritage Square offers a wide variety of community festivities and event facilities in addition to hosting over 25 businesses including a Restaurant, Wine Tasting Room, and a Visitor Center/Gift Shop.
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Heritage Coffee and Gifts This unique family run business is set in a Craftsman Farm House built in 1911. Now located in Heritage Square in downtown Oxnard in a garden-like setting. We sell free sourced coffee locally roasted and locally made pastries. A variety of breakfast and lunch sandwiches are available. Our gift items are Oxnard based. Come join us for a relaxing drink and goodies while tour the grounds of the Square or in our cozy living room setting. Heritagecoffee805.com 210 West Seventh Street, Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 394-0140 california101guide.com
Step back in time to the Victorian era each Saturday, from 10 to 4 or Sunday from 1 to 4. Docents provide information about the architecture and the community leaders who lived in the original homes, built between 1876 thru 1912. For approximately 45 minutes, explore another world that had strict social rules and dress codes. Tours are $5 per person, $10 per family of 4. Tours start at the Heritage Square Visitor Center at 715 So. A Street, across from the water tower, approximately every hour on the hour. Summer 2021
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Ojai-native and local ar�ist Brett Cunningham is owner of BC West Creek Galler� where he creates beautif�l one-of-a-kind handmade solid wood f�r�it�re. Just off the 33 highway bet�een Ojai and Vent�ra, his st�nning pieces are now on display and available for purchase as a perfect, unique addition to your home. From tables to lounge chairs to much more, you can view these st�nning one-of-a-kind pieces at the galler� by appoint�ent or from 1-4p during the week (hours may var�). To inquire more about the galler� or set up a time to come view, please email info@bcwestcreek.com or call (805) 212-2828. We’re located at 8672 N Vent�ra Ave, Casitas Springs or visit our website to see our cur�ent pieces at bcwestcreek.com.
Aloha Steakhouse is Ventura’s only beach front restaurant. Voted Best Steakhouse, Best Happy Hour and Most Romantic Dining since August 2003.
An expansive menu features an array of contemporary lunch and dinner favorites, plus Island specialties and Decadent Desserts. Just completed is a spacious, full-service bar with an outdoor patio.
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Nestled in the heart of the downtown historic district, Mission Basilica San Buenaventura offers an oasis surrounded by some thirty restaurants, shops for all interests, a movie theater, County Museum, grand Mission Park and in eyesight of the Pacific ocean.
The Old Mission founded in 1782 is the last of 9 missions founded by St. Junipero Serra. The Church remains an active Catholic Parish. Well-manicured gardens, a small museum and finely appointed gift shop add to the tour of the Mission and two-centuries-old sacred art and home to the cast marble statue of Michelangelo… a taste of Italy in Ventura! 211 E. Main Street, Downtown Ventura, CA Hours: 10AM-5 PM daily (Mass schedule on website) www.sanbuenaventuramission.org (805) 648-4496 Entrance Preservation fee: $5 (adults) $4 (seniors) $2 (children) california101guide.com
Grapes & Hops with a Twist, the Crown Jewel of Downtown is returning to itʼs speakeasy roots as the first bar in Ventura by enhancing their world class wine selection with classic, top shelf cocktails. Located on Venturaʼs beautiful pedestrian only Main Street, Grapes & Hops with a Twist stunning outside patio feels like Paris and New Orleans merged right next to the Pacific Ocean. The all new kitchen delivers a culinary delight for everyone, music four nights a week and a friendly staff waiting to greet you with first class service. Make Grapes & Hops with a Twist everyoneʼs first choice on the coast for drinking, dining and entertainment. california101guide.com
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Get ready to get wet! From whale watching to parasailing, now is the time to experience oceanic adventures on the Central Coast By Bennett Barthelemy
Summer is prime for getting out and (re)discovering the salty magic of the sea. There is a bounty of options for getting wet, and our incredible surf breaks from mild to wild are only the beginning. Whether you plan to get out on your own or hire an outfitter or gear, there is a dazzling array of ways to engage with the sea. There are surf lessons, parasailing, jet ski rentals, whale watching, excellent fishing, sailing lessons, sea kayaking and paddleboard yoga, tidepool viewing, snorkeling and SCUBA diving, and the list goes on! Our backyard is in one of the world’s top regions for watersports, from Sycamore Cove to Ragged Point, with close to 250 miles of coastline that spans Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties. Out of California’s 840 miles of coast, Ventura County checks in with 43, Santa Barbara boasts some 100 miles, while San Luis Obispo County has 93 miles.
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Marine wildlife is rich here, thanks in part to its protected status and the stewards that help keep it amazing. The indigenous Chumash were the original stewards — and, arguably, original sportsmen. Their tomol canoes allowed them to paddle back and forth to the Channel Islands to fish and hunt.
(Check out northernchumash.org for some deeper perspectives.) These days, the Chumash’s old hunting and boating areas are federally protected and known as the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary (channelislands.noaa.gov). Located off the coast of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, it includes 1,470 square miles of protected waters within the Channel Islands National Park. The Sanctuary is recognized internationally as a
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biosphere reserve site. It is situated at the confluence of two major ocean currents, and this means incredible biodiversity. That’s one reason we get such good fishing, and so many whales migrating through the area. Its pristine kelp forests and deep-sea coral gardens hold tons of sea life. The entire shoreline of California, to 11 miles offshore, is protected by the Bureau of Land Management under the status of California Coastal National Monument. Along the Gaviota coast, some 76 miles are stewarded by the Gaviota Coast Conservancy (gaviotacoastconservancy.org). This is just one of many organizations working to protect the Central California coast. This amazing transition zone of shoreline and ocean sustains us in so many ways and we have so many opportunities to play, educate ourselves, and be involved in helping to protect it.
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This region is called the Galapagos of the North for good reason. In Ventura County, most of the activities are based out of either Channel Islands or Ventura Harbors. Both harbors offer events along the waterfront, and now that we’re moving out of lockdown, many activities have started up again. Check out channelislandsharbor.org and venturaharborvillage.com for a list of events that happen year-round, like car shows, festivals of light, live music, and farmers’ markets. Ventura Dive & Sport Ventura Dive & Sport is the only dive center in the state of California that is totally self-sufficient in terms of offering all levels of diver-training (from beginner to instructor), as well as an on-site heated pool and the added bonus of a state-of-the-art dive boat. They also have a state-of-the-art repair center and a full rental department.
Based out of the Ventura Harbor, Ventura Dive & Sport offers two- and three-tank dives to Anacapa and Santa Cruz Islands on their boat The Raptor — a customdesigned 46-foot dive boat with an 18knot cruising speed. That means you can get from the mainland to Anacapa in just one hour.
Channel Islands Harbors. They’re the folks you’ll want to call to go ashore any of the islands, whether for a day hike or to camp. Island Packers also offers marine tours and whale watching with knowledgeable guides to give you the best chance at spotting the diverse wildlife.
They have dive classes for individuals as well as the entire family, and flexible schedules. But if you’re in a hurry, you can be fully trained and certified in just two weekends.
Check their website’s marine mammal sighting page to see a daily tally of the number of both whale and dolphin sightings, including which specific species are currently plying the local waters. There are days where well over 8,000 dolphins are spotted in the Channel.
Ventura Dive & Sport, 1559 Spinnaker Dr #108, Ventura (805) 650-6500; venturadive.com Island Packers Island Packers has been running trips to the five islands in the Channel Islands National Park for education, recreation, and research as well as whale watch and birding tours since 1968. Conveniently, they have boats in both the Ventura and
If you have the skills and love sea kayaking, you can also transport your personal kayak to the islands. In the Ventura Harbor: 1691 Spinnaker Dr #105B, Ventura In the Channel Islands Harbor: 3550 Harbor Blvd, Oxnard (805) 642-1393; islandpackers.com
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Whether you need lessons or just a boat (like Zach Little here), Santa Barbara Sailing Center has you covered.
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Beginners head out on a Cal Coast Adventures surf lesson at Mondos Beach. Central California offers excellent breaks for surfers of all levels.
Southern California Jet Skis Located in the Channel Islands Harbor, Southern California Jet Skis is more than just jet skis. It also rents electric boats for mellow cruising around the harbor. Their 21-foot Duffy boats seat up to 10 people and has a canopy for protection from the elements. For the more adventurous, you can take a jet ski and cruise out into the open ocean for a chance to see dolphins and even whales. Rather keep your feet on shore? Choose from a selection of bicycles and tool around the harbor, shoreside. Southern California Jet Skis, 3600 S. Harbor Blvd, in the Marine Emporium Landing (805) 910-7257; socaljetskis.com california101guide.com
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Summer is humpback whale season on the Central Coast. These giants put on quite a show!
Santa Barbara Sailing Center One of the largest accredited sailing schools in the nation, the Santa Barbara Sailing Center offers a myriad of courses. But they don’t stop there. You can rent a sailboat if you have the skills, or even a luxury yacht with a captain if you don’t. SB Sailing has 22- to 50-foot-long boats — good for cruising for a few hours around the Santa Barbara Channel, or for multiple days around the Channel Islands.
Santa Barbara Parasail Located at historic Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara Parasail is California’s toprated parasail company. Over the years, its Coast Guard-certified captains have taken people from ages 2 to 102 on airborne adventures. Santa Barbara Parasail is available for hire for your wedding or event as well. If it isn’t too windy or rainy, you can be pretty sure their boats are up and running.
Kids’ camps, whale watching tours, sunset cruises, private or corporate events – SB Sailing has you covered.
Santa Barbara Parasail, 237 Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara (805) 940-5036; santabarbaraparasail.co
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Sunsets and seabirds greet weary water-bound adventurers.
Cal Coast Adventures If you want to rent a surfboard, kayak, stand up paddleboard, or bike in Santa Barbara, Cal Coast Adventures has you covered. If you want the inside scoop on the local area, they also offer surf and SUP lessons and kayak tours. If you find yourself further north in Morro Bay, they have a location there as well. If you own a business and want to do a great team building activity, Cal Coast Adventures can accommodate up to 30 people at one time for a two-hour surf lesson. What better way to bond as a team than to catch some waves together? Cal Coast Adventures, 736 Carpinteria St, Santa Barbara, and 575 Embarcadero, Morro Bay (805) 628-2444; calcoastadventures.com 24
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PRO Kayak Fishing If you want guided kayak fishing or fishing kayak rentals in San Luis Obispo County, then PRO Kayak Photo by Krzysztof Kowalik Fishing in Pismo Get your SUP on! Whether just cruising around a harbor or exploring the coastline with friends, it’s a great way to get in some fun and exercise. is the place to go. Pro Kayak offers SUP classes being on the water before noon so that as well. They can come up with custom you are less likely to fight the wind. classes by working with you to dial in what you need to boost your skills. With their PRO Kayak Fishing is based in Central kayak tours, you can do more than just Coast Kayaks, 1879 Shell Beach Rd, fish — you can check out sea caves and Pismo Beach do a naturalist and wildlife tour. For the (805) 773-3500; prokayakfishing.com best experience, their guides recommend california101guide.com
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Ocean fishing tours are available across the Central Coast from Ventura to San Luis Obispo.
Patriot Sportfishing If you want to fish with experts in Morro Bay or Avila Beach check out Patriot Sportfishing. Along with half-day trips, they also offer overnight and two-day fishing trips. Bring the kids — they get to fish for free on their half-day rockfish trips (check the website for Covid-19-related changes). For those who want a more intimate experience, Patriot offers private chartered trips. Not an angler? Take a look at their whale watching schedule!
Sub Sea Tours If you have young kids, Sub Sea Tours in Morro Bay is a fantastic option. The waters in the bay are quite calm, and great for wildlife viewing. Jellyfish and schools of fish can be viewed up close while you stay warm and dry. Sub Sea also offers above-the-water tours, with whale watching tours in the summer and winter, from either their 53-foot boat or from what is essentially a sit-on-top open observation deck catamaran that checks in at 33 feet.
Located on the Port San Luis Pier in Avila (805) 595-7200; patriotsportfishing.com
Sub Sea Tours, 699 Embarcadero, Morro Bay (805) 772-9463; morrobaywhalewatching.com
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402 LYNN DRIVE, VENTURA - National Historic Landmark Estate in Ventura. Ocean view. Greene & Greene design, only one in Ventura, one of most highly documented designs of the firm on record. Listed at National Register of Historic places. There are 3 master BR suites, for a total of 5 BR/ 4.5 BA, & 4300 sq. ft. Approximate total of 1 ¾ acres. Mills Act already in place for a huge Tax Savings. Listed for $3,500,000 www.402LynnDr.com
4420 CHESAPEAKE DRIVE, CHANNEL ISLANDS - Sunset & Island Views, Channel Islands. Custom 60 FT Boat Dock Home. Unobstructed water views, across sand dunes to the islands. Southern exposure. On main channel. Ground-up rebuilt by artisans. Over 3.2 million dollars to upgrade. 3 BR en-suite & 6 BA’s, w/ approx. 4161 sq ft. Custom elevator. Just south of Santa Barbara & 1 hour north of Malibu. Offered at $2,975,000 www.4420ChesapeakeChannelIslands.com
N ANN STREET, VENTURA - The West Ridge of Seamont Ranch. Build dream home on this rare approx. 2.41 acres ocean-view overlooking Ventura. Channel Islands & panoramic Pacific coastline views. Offers to purchase the 2.41-acre parcel of the West Ridge of Seamont Ranch shall be all cash and non-conditional. Seller makes no claims or guarantees as to use of property. LISTED AT 2,500,000. WWW.WESTRIDGEOFSEAMONTRANCH. COM CALL TORI PEARSON (805) 216-2060 FOR DETAILED INFORMATION.
7477-7481-WHEELER CANYON ROAD, SANTA PAULA- Two luxury homes on 20 acres, Santa Paula. Log cabin inspired in Wheeler Canyon. Main residence 4 BR, 5 full & 2 half BA w/ over 5600 sq. ft. Three stories w/ elevator. The 2nd residence, single story 3 BR, 2 BA approx. 1190 sq. ft. Over 1200 sq. ft. garage for each home. Listed for $1,999,999. www.FredEvans.com
5450 FOOTHILL ROAD, VENTURA- Ventura Ocean and Mountain View 5 Home Subdivision. 4 lots are approximately a .25 acre or more. The 5th lot is over 17,000 sq ft and includes the house plans and water meter. Ready to pull permits to build with minor corrections. Build your dream home and develop your other lots for retirement.. Offered at $1,900,000. www.FredEvans.com
2653-55-57-59 HARBOR BLVD, VENTURA- 4 Unit Income Property Ventura Keys, Ventura. Hard to find Ventura Keys Harbor 4-unit apartment building. Consists of one 4 BR 3 BA, rents for $2750 per month. One 2 BR, 2 BA rents for $2200 per month. Two each 1+1 rents for $1850 & $1795 per month. Total annual rents over $106,000. All units have been upgraded. Listed for $1,895,000 www.FredEvans.com
491 COLINA VISTA, VENTURA - Ventura Ondulando View Home. Single level 4 BR, 2.5 baths & over 2100 sf. Kitchen has upgraded stone counters & newer stainless steel double door refrigerator. Spacious family room w/ fireplace & additional den w/ fireplace too. Hardwood floors in several rooms. Work shop addition attached to rear of garage. Large terrace lot over 19,000 sf lot. Partial ocean views. Valley & mountain views. Hardwood floors in several rooms. Newer washer & dryer included. Listed for $1,098,000 www.491ColinaVista.com
9062 NEATH STREET, VENTURA - Warm Sunny East Ventura. Three bedrooms + two bathrooms with a 400 square foot family room addition. Two Fireplaces. Spacious back yard with large patio no neighbors behind. Close to shopping, park and school. Offered at $675,000 www.9062Neath.com
000 KOENIGSTEIN ROAD, SANTA PAULA - Koenigstein frontage with 12.92-acre lot. Beautiful views of the upper Ojai. Potential home sites. Electricity available. Custom homes are thru-out the area. Old water well on property could be put back in use. Most of the land consist of a strip of land approx. 200 feet wide by 2600 feet long. Tremendous potential! LISTED FOR $350,000 www.FredEvans.com
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Explore the verdant wonders of the Central Coast’s botanical gardens From Thousand Oaks to San Luis Obispo, these gardens celebrate the biodiversity of Mediterranean-type ecosystems By Michele Roest
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There are few better places to take in the best of Ventura’s views than at the Ventura Botanical Gardens.
The Central Coast is rich in botanical gardens filled with lush flowering plants, ferns, shrubs, and trees. But the earliest botanical gardens were founded by universities in Italy during the late Renaissance period of the 1540s. They were created for the study of medicinal uses of plants. Later, the cultivation of plants for profit led to academic studies in forestry, landscape architecture, ornamental horticulture, and garden design. Botanical gardens today have become destination spots for millions of tourists who visit them each year. Botanical gardens in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties focus their efforts on cultivation and preservation of the plants unique to Mediterranean-type ecosystems. There are just five 30
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of these zones in the world, and the Central Coast of California — known as the California Floristic Province — is one of them. The others are located in similar latitudinal zones in Central Chile, the Mediterranean Basin, the Cape Region of South Africa, and Southwestern and South Australia. They are home to unusual and globally significant plant diversity
and endemic species. All five regions have received international designation as biodiversity hotspots, and share similar climates: short winters and long, dry summers. They also only occur on the west coasts of continents, and benefit from the coastal influence.
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A dramatic bloom at the Ventura Botanical Gardens.
Plants in these regions have developed unique adaptations to these conditions, including tolerance to drought. Many are fire-adapted, which turned out to be a good thing for the Ventura Botanical Gardens. “In 2017, the Thomas Fire came right through — 2,000 plants were burned,” laments Barbara Brown, board member of the Ventura Botanical Gardens. Not all the plants survived that massive fire, but many did, persevering despite evident surface charring. california101guide.com
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Hikers heading to the top of the hill at Ventura Botanical Gardens are greeted by lupine, tidy tips, and other natives along the way.
Back in 2005, the City of Ventura provided Grant Park for the 109-acre Ventura Botanical Gardens, which has views of Ojai’s Topa Topa peak as well as the California Channel Islands. Other structures, including a new entrance, welcome center, and giftshop, have been constructed. Long-term plans include building the largest Chilean Garden in the
world outside of Chile. “An important component of botanical gardens is conservation,” says Barbara. “By caring for plants from other regions in the world, like our Chilean Wine Palm or our Tecate cypress, botanic gardens help to preserve rare, threatened, and endangered species.” Also in Ventura County, the Conejo
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Valley Botanic Garden in the heart of Thousand Oaks hosts 15 different gardens and a hilltop trail with stunning views. Taft Gardens and Nature Preserve, near Lake Casitas, has more than 250 acres of native California habitat and open space. Its Art in Nature program emphasizes their mission to “explore the relationship between humans and their environment.”
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California poppies explode during springtime at the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden.
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The Pritzlaff Conservation Center, at Santa Barbara Botanical Garden.
The Santa Barbara Botanical Garden was founded in 1926. Some parts of the garden and historic structures have been designated as County Historic Landmarks. It, too, places emphasis on plants native to California, northwestern Baja California, and southwestern Oregon, which are considered part of the California Floristic Province. The Pritzlaff Conservation Center, completed in 2019, hosts a state-of-the-art lab for research on molecular plant genetics. It also maintains a seed collection of rare and endangered plant species. Although not representative of the native flora, the Santa Barbara Mission Rose Garden, located at the Santa Barbara Mission, boasts more than 1,500 rose plants blooming from April to November. 32
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Lush garden paths at the Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden allow visitors to explore at their own pace.
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Ceanothus, like this California lilac, is a fragrant native.
The Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden, located in River View Park in Buellton, provides critical habitat for the endangered Western Willow Fly Catcher, which nests nearby. Local residents donated 70 trees that were planted by volunteers to get the garden started. “It’s a great place for all ages to explore,” says Eva Powers, president of the board of directors. Polish opera singer Ganna Walska purchased a Montecito estate in 1941 and spent the next 43 years creating Lotusland, recognized as one of the 10 best botanical gardens in the world. california101guide.com
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A showy flannel bush, at the Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden.
Lotusland’s plant collections include some species that are now extinct in their native habitats. The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is exclusively devoted to the ecosystems of the five Mediterranean climate regions of the world. The 150-acre garden includes examples of sustainable gardening and water conservation. Workshops include diverse topics from sustainable building design to cultural uses of native plants. Cal Poly State University’s Leaning Pine Arboretum’s outdoor laboratory was built
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An explosion of color at the Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden.
by 50 years of “Learn by Doing” student projects. An arboretum is a type of botanical garden that is devoted to trees. Leaning Pine Arboretum’s tree collection includes ancient species that were alive during the time of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. Botanical gardens are dedicated to enhancing awareness and understanding about plants. Most offer children’s gardens, gardening workshops, and special tours. They are good places tobuy plants; many gardens propagate and sell cuttings from their collections. Botanical gardens that are members of Summer 2021
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Find the weird and wonderful at the SLO Botanical Garden.
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These gardens were made for meandering.
the American Public Gardens Association or the American Horticultural Society offer reciprocal visitation for members. Joining one botanical garden provides free entry to others in the association. Despite their ancient history, botanical
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• Ventura Botanical Gardens 567 S. Poli St, Ventura venturabotanicalgardens.com Admission: $7 (Check website for free admission days) • Conejo Valley Botanic Garden 400 W. Gainsborough Rd, Thousand Oaks conejovalleybotanicgarden.com Admission: Free • Taft Gardens & Nature Preserve Located off Highway 150 in Oak View taftgardens.org Admission: $10 (Reservation required)
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gardens are relevant today. “It was one of the few places people could go during Covid-19,” says Barbara Brown. “The open spaces were wide enough for people to relax and enjoy being in nature.” Natural areas have proven to be sources of health and wellness in urban areas, and
awareness of their importance is growing. Botanical gardens welcome volunteers, so the next time you’re in the area, consider getting your hands dirty and contributing to the preservation of these incredible collections.
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• Ganna Walska Lotusland Located on Cold Spring Rd, Montecito lotusland.org Admission: $50 Adults, $25 for youth (317) (Reservation required)
• Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden 151 Sycamore Dr, Buellton santaynezvalleybotanicgarden.org Admission: Free • Santa Barbara Botanical Garden 1212 Mission Canyon Rd, Santa Barbara sbbg.org Admission: $16 for adults, $12 seniors, $10 Students, $8 for youth (3-17) • Santa Barbara Mission Park and Rose Garden Laguna St, Santa Barbara santabarbaraparks.com/parks/missionpark-and-rose-garden Open: Everyday, sunrise to sunset Admission: Free
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• San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden 3450 Dairy Creek Rd, San Luis Obispo slobg.org Admission: $5 Adults, kids 12 and under free
• Leaning Pine Arboretum Cal Poly SLO Environmental Horticultural Science Unit, San Luis Obispo aeps.calpoly.edu/leaning-pinearboretum Admission: Free california101guide.com
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1422 Foothill Rd., Ojai Ca 93023 Wonderfully private Ojai retreat offering views of the Ojai Valley in an oasis setting. The main house offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and almost 3000 sq. ft. Guest accommodations on one end and a beautiful master retreat with fireplace on the other. The master opens onto a deck with spectacular Ojai views and morning sunshine and the seasonal barranca. The vaulted main room with expansive glass accentuates the open feel from the moment you enter. Hardwood floors and whitewashed ceilings harmoniously contrast to offer a relaxed but sophisticated motif. Landscaped grounds, a beautiful pool, surrounded by shaded oaks with spectacular natural boulders offer a one-of-a-kind resort experience. There is a detached studio with full bath and sliding wall, providing a flex space for guests, bunks, screening room, etc. On over a half acre of gated, fenced, secure and private grounds. Offered for sale at: $3,200,000
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12490 Macdonald Dr. Ojai Ca 93023 Simply no compromise in this Ojai Estate. With 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms and over 6000 sq ft and resting on over 2 acres offering Topa Topa views, this Rancho Matilija Estate is unequaled in amenities and value in the Ojai Valley. A chef’s kitchen, resort style pool, manicured grounds, covered lanai with outdoor kitchen, full guest accommodations, entertainment room with wet bar, RV garage, nanny’s quarters and plenty of flex space to make your own, help elevate this property to the level expected by today’s luxury home buyers. Completely fenced and gated this turnkey Ojai property checks all the boxes. 12490 MacDonald Drive in Ojai, offers an immediate luxurious Ojai lifestyle for your family and friends to relax and enjoy. Offered For sale at: $3,390,000
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Schools of the Ojai Valley The Ojai Valley used to be California’s best-kept secret. But lately the word’s gotten out, and it’s no wonder — with its miles of hiking trails, quaint Spanish revival downtown, and stop-you-in-your-tracks sunsets, it’s a perfect little slice of rural California that’s quickly disappearing.
Besant Hill School
Although it’s best known as a tourist destination, it’s also a fantastic place to go to school. Educators have been coming here for decades — in some cases, as far back as the 1800s. The valley’s natural beauty and its proximity to large metropolises like L.A. make it an ideal place to build a school. Folks are often surprised to learn just how many private schools this little valley of 30,000 people actually contains. From infant care to college prep, day to boarding schools, sports to the arts, there’s a lot to choose from in this little mountain town.
Besant Hill School of Happy Valley
8585 Ojai Santa Paula Rd, Ojai besanthill.org; (805) 646-4343 • Grades offered: 9 through 12, and post-graduate year • Founded: 1946 • Boarding offered: Yes (approximately 85 percent of student population) • What distinguishes Besant Hill from the other Ojai schools? At a maximum of 100 students, we offer a rigorous college-prep curriculum with consistent mentorship to holistically develop resilient young adults, eager to continue learning. • What are some of Besant’s hallmark programs and/or classes? Portrait of a Graduate, Senior Capstones, ePortfolios, expert “Masterclasses” taught by visiting professionals • Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes
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offered? Yes, 10 AP courses • Sports offered: Surfing, swimming, tennis, cross country, outdoor education, soccer, basketball, volleyball, yoga, dance, golf, weightlifting, aquatics • Fine and performing arts programs offered: Ceramics, studio arts, digital arts, music, drama • Tell us about Besant Hill’s college counseling program Over the past few years, our students have averaged over five acceptances per student and enrolled at some of the top colleges and universities around the world (Stanford, Berklee School of Music, St. Andrews). Each student meets with our Director of College Counseling starting as a freshman to develop their college admissions profile. College counseling is an active program at Besant Hill, and as a result, the students have a strong “collegebound culture” on campus. • What’s new at Besant Hill? In 2020: new ceramics studio, faculty housing, and maintenance buildings; 2021: new digital arts studio computers • Tell us more about Besant Hill For 75 years, we have been providing an elite education as a small boarding school concentrated on strong academics, arts, and holistic student development. Our faculty is completely committed to the success of every student, and through consistent mentorship they help students realize their maximum potential. Our 520-acre campus in Upper Ojai boasts incredible views, and we also have a rare vernal pool on campus that our science classes love to visit after a few rain showers. • Do you offer summer programs? Not in 2021 Summer 2021
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Monica Ros School
783 McNell Rd, Ojai monicaros.org; (805) 646-8184 • Grades offered: Preschool through 3rd • Founded: 1943 • What distinguishes Monica Ros from the other Ojai schools? Monica Ros School’s mission is to expand a young child’s natural passion for learning in a setting that celebrates Ojai’s natural beauty. What makes Monica Ros so unique is our exclusive focus and emphasis in supporting the intellectual and emotional growth of young children. • What are some of Monica Ros’s hallmark programs and/or classes? At Monica Ros School, even the youngest students are included in the school’s hallmark programs focused on art, music, and performance. These opportunities are interwoven in the school’s robust academic curriculum. • Sports offered: Just skill-building PE classes and lots of outdoor play for building gross motor skills! • Fine and performing arts programs offered: The arts are at the very heart of the Monica Ros experience. The school’s founder, Mrs. Monica Ros, said, “To learn with a love of learning, without competition, to take responsibility, to appreciate another’s ability, to cooperate in the enjoyment of the marvelous make-believe of play-acting with costumes and music and dancing, was my wish for all the children to experience.” Today the school continues to prioritize the arts through special classes and performance opportunities for all students. • What’s new at Monica Ros? We welcome a new Director in the fall of 2021: local beloved educator, Ms. Kate Spiva, will return to where she completed her student teaching many years ago. Current Director, Ms. Susan Hardenbergh is retiring after 15 years of service to the school and the successful completion of a 75th Anniversary Campaign. The Anniversary Campaign raised money for the school’s endowment and the building of a new Art Cottage and Library to be enjoyed by all students and staff. • Tell us more about Monica Ros Monica Ros School is unique to both the Ojai Valley and most educational experiences offered today. Happy, successful students are the proud legacy of this little school of 75 42
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years! • Do you offer summer programs? Yes, six weeks of Summer Camp annually, open to all young children in the Ojai Valley.
Montessori School of Ojai
806 W Baldwin Rd, Ojai montessorischoolofojai.org; (805) 649-2525 • Grades offered: Infant through 8th • Founded: 1973 • What distinguishes Montessori (MSO) from the other Ojai schools? MSO is the only school in the Ojai Valley to offer Montessori education to students from infants to middle school. Our staff is trained to treat each student as an individual learning at his or her own pace, introduce academic concepts concretely before moving towards abstraction, encourage independence, and educate the “whole child.” Montessori is “education for life;” going beyond academics to create life-long learners. • What are some of MSO’s hallmark programs and/ california101guide.com
or classes? A culminating event for MSO students is the Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN). Since MSO participates every other year, students make the trip to the UN headquarters in New York in either 7th or 8th grade. During a MMUN year, the class spends the term researching the United Nations, practicing writing position papers and public speaking, and learning about the country they will represent in the spring. Participating in the MMUN is a formative experience the students never forget. • Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes offered? No • Sports offered: An extensive PE program with a variety of sports: rugby, cricket, golf, tennis, skateboarding, and lacrosse are just the tip of the iceberg. • Fine and performing arts programs offered: Our academic programs are enriched by weekly visual art, music, and drama instruction. Older students learn music theory and play the guitar and keyboard. Each spring we hold two performances: a music program and a play or musical. • What’s new at MSO? We added two Flemish giant rabbits to our beautiful 10-acre campus, already home to two sulcata tortoises, a pot-bellied pig, two pygmy goats, two rats, and one pony. • Tell us more about MSO We have elementary and middle school programs! People often associate Montessori with preschool, but our programs for older students are just as amazing by encouraging students to develop a love of learning, a sense of responsibility for their own education, and practice essential time management skills. Best of all, they do this while following a comprehensive academic curriculum. • Do you offer summer programs?
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We offer a three-week Summer Camp that offers more curriculum on different topics. This summer, ages 2 to 5 will learn all about dinosaurs, while ages 6 and up will focus on a mixed media art camp.
Oak Grove School
220 W Lomita Ave, Ojai oakgroveschool.org; (805) 646-8236 • Grades offered: Preschool through high school • Founded: Oak Grove was founded in 1975 by philosopher J. Krishnamurti. We are one of numerous Krishnamurti schools around the world, including the U.K. and India. • Boarding offered: Oak Grove is primarily a day school. We also have a small, familystyle boarding program welcoming international and domestic high school students. • What distinguishes Oak Grove from the other Ojai schools? The intention of Oak Grove School is to offer a place where the whole community can inquire together into the perennial questions of humankind, and explore an approach to life that is whole, mindful, and intelligent. Oak Grove’s expansive, wooded 150-acre campus provides a rich backdrop for both discovery and quiet. Here, students learn by interacting with the natural world, building on their own knowledge, collaborating with teachers, and developing meaningful relationships. Oak Grove’s mission is to assist students in developing those qualities of mind, heart, and body that will enable them to function with excellence, care, and responsibility in the modern world. • What are some of Oak Grove’s hallmark programs and/or classes? Parent Education events are led by teachers as well as outside professionals, covering topics like growth mindset, social media wellness, college readiness, inquiry-based dialogue, diversity and equity, sexuality, and more. The program is designed to support parents in raising children and adolescents, emphasizing building relationships and support networks among parents, teachers, and community members. • Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes offered? We offer honors options in many high school courses. The challenging college-preparatory curriculum is approved by the University of California and is designed to exceed admissions (continued on pg 45) Summer 2021
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living & learning Oak Grove’s expansive, 150-acre campus is reflective of its academic approach: A college preparatory DAY and BOARDING High School with an intimate, home-style boarding program. A rich academic curriculum, emphasizing depth over breadth, spanning PRESCHOOL through HIGH SCHOOL. Engaging OUTDOOR EDUCATION courses that include camping, backpacking, international and domestic travel. This approach prepares students to function with excellence, care, and responsibility in the world. california101guide.com
• Do you offer summer programs? Currently, camps have been put on hold due to the pandemic, however we have offered a Summer Camp program for ages 3 to 18, including five-day backpacking trips, hiking, surfing, sewing, art, photography, Photoshop, and more.
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requirements for the most rigorous and selective universities across the country. All Oak Grove High School students select from several fine and performing arts electives that encourage and support the development of an aesthetic sense toward all art forms, as well as integrate and honor individual student interests and passions. • Sports offered: Oak Grove School is a member of the Condor League, a local league that fields teams each season in a variety of sports including girls’ and boys’ soccer, girls’ and boys’ volleyball, and other team sports such as tennis, basketball, ultimate frisbee, and cross country, according to student interest. • Fine and performing arts programs offered: Studio art, music, digital design, photography, woodworking, ceramics, theater, and horticulture • Tell us about Oak Grove’s college counseling program The College Advisor coordinates the college counseling program, working closely with all four of the High School Advisors, the High School Registrar, and the Head of School. Our goal is to fully support students and families through the college selection and application process. • What’s new at Oak Grove? The “Reflective Classroom” is the latest building added to the campus, serving all members of the community as a place for reflective practices, including dialogue, meditation, journal writing, mindfulness, and silence. • Tell us more about Oak Grove The Oak Grove School community fosters deep connections and lifelong friendships among everyone who finds a home here.
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723 El Paseo Rd (Lower Campus); 10820 Reeves (Upper Campus) ovs.org; (805) 646-1423 • Grades offered: Pre-kindergarten to 12th • Founded: 1911 • Boarding offered: Yes, beginning in 3rd grade through high school, with grades 3 to 8 boarding at the Lower Campus, and 9 to 12 at the Upper Campus. Across both campuses, Ojai Valley School will enroll about 275 students in grades PK-12 in the upcoming academic year. Of those, about 75 percent are local day students and about 25 percent are boarding students. In grades 9 to 12, the percentage of day vs. boarding is close to 50/50. • What distinguishes Ojai Valley School (OVS) from the other Ojai schools? Overall, the community at OVS is student-centered, authentic, outdoorsy, and fun-loving. Our small size, shared traditions, and devoted faculty members foster a welcoming school culture. Without question, the combination of strong academics, unique co-curricular programs, and a warm community distinguishes Ojai Valley School. • What are some of OVS’s hallmark programs and/or classes? Beyond the academic program, many members of the OVS community consider Outdoor Education to be the school’s hallmark program. Our students learn in the outdoors starting in preschool, and opportunities expand in the upper grades. In middle and high school, experienced outdoor leaders guide hiking, rock climbing, river rafting, and surf trips. Students develop confidence, and a respect for themselves and our environment. They get to explore destinations that include Channel Islands, Yosemite, Sequoia, Joshua Tree, Zion, and Grand Canyon National Parks, and our local Sespe Wilderness. Service and environmental restoration projects are an important part of the program as well. We offer a comprehensive equestrian program which begins in prekindergarten with weekly classes in the barn. Students in grades 4 through 12 may choose to ride in place of other PE or sports programs. • Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes Summer 2021
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offered? Yes, our Upper Campus grades 9-12 provides a challenging academic program with 25 honors and AP classes, which are balanced by offerings in fine and performing arts, competitive robotics, outdoor education, and equestrian. • Sports offered: Cross country, equestrian, flag football, girls’ volleyball, golf, swimming, basketball, soccer, baseball, track and field • Fine and performing arts programs offered: The Arts curriculum is strong and varied. Woodshop and fine and performing arts are taught in the lower grades. At the high school, courses include ceramics, photography, video production, music theory, guitar, dance, and voice. Students on both campuses participate in musical productions, recitals, concerts, and fine arts shows. This fall, the high school will open a new fine arts studio and a new multipurpose room to host music classes and live concerts. • Tell us about OVS’s college counseling program Our goal with college counseling is to help students find and gain access to the “right fit” schools that are going to fuel their ambitions, sharpen their talents, and shape them into the adults they were meant to become. Our team provides guidance to students and their families starting in the freshman year all the way through senior year. Our recent 21 graduates earned more than 160 acceptances from colleges and universities across the country, from UCLA to Columbia, and their intended majors — from engineering to wildlife ecology — represent their diverse interests and dedication to pursuing their passions. • What’s new at OVS? Construction is almost complete at the Upper Campus on a $16.5M
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building project that will replace the dormitory and science center destroyed by the Thomas Fire, while adding a two-story Student Commons dining hall and library complex. The architecture is stunning with views overlooking the Ojai Valley, and the new academic facilities allows us to expand the curriculum. It’s very exciting! • Tell us more about OVS We are a California Green Ribbon school, and environmental sustainability is important to us. We’ve dramatically reduced our water use, embraced solar technology, improved our energy efficiency, and rebuilt our high school with fire safety as a key architectural component. We teach students to be forwardthinking and these initiatives are one way in which the school strives to lead by example. • Do you offer summer programs? Yes! We have fabulous summer programs for K – 12 students. Our academic and specialty camps are open to resident and day campers. We offer a Junior Camp for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students, and our specialty camps focus on robotics, equestrian, and fine and performing arts. The OVS pool is the best place to cool off in the summer months! Learn more at summer.ovs.org.
The Thacher School
5025 Thacher Rd, Ojai thacher.org; (805) 646-4377 • Grades offered: 9 to 12 • Founded: 1889 • Boarding offered: Yes, 93 percent of students board. • What distinguishes The Thacher School from the other Ojai schools? At Thacher, students encounter a combination they won’t find anywhere else: demanding academics; tough, characterbuilding challenges; and a healthy, authentic community culture that supports them every step of the way. It’s how Thacher succeeds in shaping resilient, compassionate, and ambitious young people prepared to take on the challenges of today’s world. (continued on pg 48)
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• What are some of Thacher’s hallmark programs and/or classes? Thacher’s signature programs are designed for students who dare to demand something extra from their high school experience and are willing to show up, take the risks, and put in the work to make that happen. Our Horse and Outdoor Programs recognize the profound value of lessons learned outside the classroom – whether it’s learning to care for and work with a 2,000-pound creature or navigating a High Sierra pass in the company of friends. Our academics capitalize on similar learning-by-doing approaches, which can include collaborating with university professors on astronomical research in our observatory, applying the study of biology to furthering the conservation goals via our partnership with the nearby Turtle Conservancy, exploring the nexus of ethics and activism in our Global Studies program, or making our campus more sustainable through hands-on work with hogs, chickens, and bees. Our emphasis is on presenting students with thoughtfully designed and well-supported opportunities that encourage productive risks leading to growth and fulfillment in school and life to come.
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• Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes offered? After offering AP classes for many years, Thacher concluded that the only way to implement enriching academic experiences that serve our students best was to move beyond the APs. This evolution freed our faculty to focus more on deeply engaging project- and problem-based learning that places students at the center of their education, offers them more voice and choice in their learning paths, and can better prepare them for roles in a diverse and changing world. All of our advanced level courses have been approved by the University of California for weighted credits. • Sports offered: Baseball, basketball (boys’ and girls’), cross country (girls’ and boys’), equestrian, fitness, football, lacrosse (girls’ and boys’), rock climbing, soccer (boys’ and girls’), tennis (girls’ and boys’), track and field, volleyball (girls’), western riding • Fine and performing arts programs offered: Visual arts: ceramics, film and digital photography, wood design and fabrication, and studio arts. Performing arts: drama, dance, music — chamber singers, string ensemble, jazz combo, and jazz ensemble. • Tell us about Thacher’s college counseling program Our College Counseling team considers the needs, strengths, and opportunities for the growth of every student as they support them and serve as their advocates. They also regularly fine-tune the counseling strategy as national trends in college admissions shift year to year. And while the hope is that students will gain admission to a top-choice college, the overarching goal is to help california101guide.com
them take this major step with calm and optimism about their own ability to make the most of their options. • What’s new at Thacher? The GATES — our new academic building for arts, technology, engineering, and science — opened in spring 2021. This space is the center for multi-disciplinary creativity, exploration, and learning, complete with collaborative spaces, labs, and maker spaces that support project-based, applied learning opportunities. • Tell us more about Thacher The Thacher School is anything but typical. Everything we do here is guided by a set of deeply held convictions that add up to the simple truth that high school can and should be a thrilling adventure. • Do you offer summer programs? Not on campus, however, we do offer cultural immersion international travel opportunities through our Marvin Shagam Program for Ethics and Global Citizenship.
Villanova Preparatory School
12096 N Ventura Ave, Ojai villanovaprep.org; (805) 646-1464 • Grades offered: 9 to 12 • Founded: 1924 • Boarding offered: We offer both boarding and day; 33 percent boarding, 66 percent day. • What distinguishes Villanova from the other Ojai schools? We are the only school in Ojai to offer the IB Diploma Program, the only Christian high school in Ojai, and we offer a unique international experience with students from 17 different countries across 5 continents. • What are some of Villanova’s hallmark programs and/or classes? Our Clare Boothe Luce program, an endowment given to Villanova by late congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce, provides research opportunities and scholarships to young women interested in STEM careers, a coding and robotics class, and our Campus Ministry program that helps students get in-touch with the spiritual side of themselves. • Are advanced placement, IB, or similar accelerated classes offered? IB Diploma Program • Sports offered: Football, water polo, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, golf,
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Summer is the perfect season for picnics at the beach or at your favorite Central Coast park. Time to start planning your picnic! To keep the stress level to a minimum while I prepare picnic fare, I like to keep things simple. By simple, I mean keep the menu simple: one sandwich recipe, one side dish recipe, and some store-bought potato chips, cookies, or brownies. My favorite picnic sandwich is a sub sandwich. I remember mom making subs for picnics and to take to baseball games at Candlestick Park. She cut the rolls in half. Then she slathered mayonnaise on both sides of the roll and piled in slices of Gallo salami. I can still taste it to this day! My version is different, and I think you’ll like it a lot. Chicken salad sandwiches are my wife Robin’s favorite. She likes the chicken shredded and folded into a creamy dressing with celery, roasted almonds, and dried cranberries. I like to make it with pretzel buns, but you can make it with your favorite sandwich bread. The Ploughman’s Lunch Sandwich is an open-face sandwich that features a generous slice of garden-fresh tomato, Kerrygold Dubliner cheese, and an herbal vinaigrette dressing on multigrain bread. My version of a Bánh Mì sandwich is vegetarian and takes a little more time to make, but it is worth the effort if you want something spicy and different. One sandwich makes an entire meal. Its ingredients include mushroom pâté, marinated jalapeño slices, cilantro, and Sriracha sauce. Choose one of the sandwiches below or make your own favorite sandwich. Add a side dish such as my Three Bean Salad and pack it to go with plenty of your favorite beverage. In case you don’t have a favorite picnic beverage, I’ve made a few suggestions.
What to pack in addition to sandwiches and side dishes: Picnic blanket Sunscreen Bug spray/repellent Knife (for cutting sandwiches) Spoons and forks Unbreakable drinking glasses Napkins Bottles of water Bottle opener
Hand wipes and/or baby wipes Trash bags (for cleanup) First aid kit (in case of bee stings, cuts, or scrapes) Condiments (relish, ketchup, mayonnaise, salt, pepper) Fun packaged stuff (brownies, cookies, potato chips, trail mix) california101guide.com
CALIFORNIA 101 Randy’s Recipes Seven-Layer Sub Sandwich (makes 4 sandwiches)
As my brother John used to say, “Make it long!” I like to make my sub sandwiches 24 inches long. Then I cut them into 6-inch lengths and wrap them tightly in plastic wrap. My version is veggie, but you can add deli slices of ham, turkey, roast beef, or salami. Perfect picnic food!
the onions, and finish with a layer of bell peppers.
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Add the oil and vinegar to a small bowl and stir to combine. Liberally sprinkle the oil and vinegar mixture on the top layer (bell pepper slices) and add salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste. Top with the other half of the French bread and slice into four 6-inch sandwiches. Wrap each sandwich tightly with plastic wrap and put them in the refrigerator until ready to pack up and go on your picnic.
Directions: Poach chicken: Fill a 12-quart soup pan two-thirds full of water; bring to a boil.
Chicken Salad Sandwich (makes 6 sandwiches)
Directions: Slice French bread lengthwise, creating top and bottom halves. Spread Vegenaise on the sliced part of each French bread half. Do the same for the mustard. Slightly overlap layers of cheese on the bottom half of the French bread — layer Tofurky slices over the cheese. Layer the grilled zucchini on top of the Tofurky, and then layer the roasted red peppers on top of that. Layer onions on top of the peppers, layer the tomatoes on top of california101guide.com
Wrap each of the chicken breast halves completely and tightly in heavy-duty plastic wrap. Add the wrapped chicken to the boiling water — cover and cook on medium heat for 25 minutes. Remove from pan and let stand for five minutes. Unwrap chicken and shred. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until completely cold. Combine Vegenaise and the next five ingredients (lemon juice through black pepper) in a large bowl, stirring with a whisk until combined. Add celery, cranberries, almonds, and shredded chicken; toss well to coat. Cover and refrigerate for one hour to allow flavors to blend.
I like to serve this sandwich with a hoppy IPA and a side of chilled potato salad. Ingredients: 24-inch-long loaf of French bread Vegenaise (or substitute mayonnaise) Whole grain Dijon mustard (your choice – I like Maille Old Style) 6 deli slices provolone cheese 1 package Yves Veggie Turkey slices 1 large zucchini (sliced thin lengthwise and grilled) 1 jar roasted red peppers (drained and patted dry) 1 red onion (peeled and sliced thin) 2 large and firm tomatoes (sliced thin) 1 green bell pepper (sliced thin) 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
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Celery is a perfect way to add bulk and crunch to chicken salad and to offset the creaminess of the dressing — and the dressing on this salad is creamy! The tangy cranberries add a touch of sweetness, and the toasted almonds provide crunch. What could be better? I like to serve these sandwiches with my spicy Kohlrabi Slaw and a chilled bottle of sparkling wine. Ménage à Trois Prosecco goes nicely with the chicken and the spicy slaw. Ingredients: 2 halves boneless skinless chicken breast 1/ cup Vegenaise (or mayo) 2 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1/ teaspoon salt 2 1/ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 1/ cup celery (chopped) 3 1/ cup dried cranberries 3 1/ cup toasted almonds (coarsely 4
Cut pretzel buns in half. Place approximately one-sixth of the shredded chicken on the bottom half of each bun. Place the top of the buns on top of the chicken. Tip: Make the shredded chicken the day before.
Ploughman’s Lunch Sandwich (makes 6 sandwiches)
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CALIFORNIA 101 Randy’s Recipes already know that a ploughman’s lunch is a cold meal originating in the United Kingdom, commonly served in pubs. Its core components are cheese, pickle, and bread. It is traditionally eaten with beer. The dish can also include such items as boiled eggs, ham, and pickled onions. As its name suggests, it is more commonly consumed during the lunchtime period. What you probably do not know is that the Ploughman’s Lunch was invented as a marketing ploy by the English Cheese and the Milk Marketing Board to promote the sale of cheese in pubs! A Ploughman’s Sandwich was served at lunchtime (or at supper) and was/is an open-faced sandwich containing cheddar cheese, pickle, and salad. Here is my springtime version of the perfect Ploughman’s Sandwich suitable for my ploughman friends. Serve with dill pickles on the side and a pint of your favorite beer. I like to serve this with a Sierra Nevada Porter. Dressing Ingredients: 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 1 tablespoon fresh dill (chopped) 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1 clove garlic (chopped) A wee pinch of sugar (optional) Salt and fresh ground pepper to taste Sandwich Ingredients: 6 slices multigrain bread 6 tomato slices 7 ounces Kerrygold Dubliner cheese (sliced thin) 12-ounce bag European greens 1/ cup pitted large black olives (sliced in 2 half) Directions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Puree all dressing ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Set aside. Place bread slices on a baking sheet 60
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and top with the tomatoes and then the cheese. Bake for five minutes to melt the cheese. Remove from oven. Set aside.
style), but you can use the long and narrow green Thai chile peppers if you like. These peppers are tasty but very hot.
Place salad greens in a large bowl, add dressing, and toss to coat.
I like to serve this sandwich with a chilled three-bean salad. In addition, I like to pair this sandwich with a craftsman hard kombucha such as GoldVibe from the Nevada County Kombuchary in Northern California.
Just before leaving on your picnic, place sandwiches on the counter and pile greens on top of the sandwiches. Garnish with olive halves and wrap the sandwiches tightly in plastic wrap. Tip: Substitute 1/2 -inch slices of fresh sourdough French bread for the multigrain bread, and this is an altogether different sandwich.
Bánh Mì Sandwich (makes 6 sandwiches)
Bánh mì is Vietnamese for bread and is also associated with a single serving baguette made into a tasty sandwich. My first taste of bánh mì was when our son Robert made one for us on one of his visits to Ojai in-between classes at school up north. He described it as a crisp, light roll with a cacophony of flavors inside. It is a true flavor flash for me, and as Robert says, “It is to die for.” Although a bánh mì sandwich typically consists of one or more meats, vegetables, and condiments, my version is vegan and includes a mushroomlentil pâté, grilled tofu, and pickled vegetables. To cut the prep time in half, I use store-bought pâté. If you have the time, however, I recommend my recipe for Mushroom-Lentil Pâté below. For chiles, I use marinated jalapeño slices (nacho
Pickled vegetable ingredients: 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup unseasoned rice vinegar 1 cup distilled white vinegar 1 large daikon radish (peeled and cut into matchsticks) 2 medium carrots (peeled and cut into matchsticks) Grilled tofu ingredients: 14 ounces extra-firm organic tofu 1 cup marinade (such as Soy Vay Island Teriyaki) Additional ingredients: 6 mini baguettes 6 tablespoons Vegenaise 1 cup mushroom pâté (see below) 1 medium cucumber (peeled and cut into matchsticks) 1/ cup marinated jalapeño slices (drained) 3 Cilantro (leaves only for garnish) Sriracha sauce (as a condiment) Pickled vegetable directions: Bring three cups of water to a boil. Put the sugar and vinegars in a mixing bowl. Pour hot water into a bowl and stir to mix. Add radish and carrot matchsticks. Cover and set aside to cool. If making this a day or two ahead of time, transfer pickled vegetables and liquid to a glass container (I use mason jars), cover, and place in refrigerator until ready to use. Grilled tofu directions: Preheat grill to medium-high heat (about 450 degrees). Remove tofu from the package and rinse under cool water. Cut it into three slices (a little less than 1/2 -inch think and 4-bycalifornia101guide.com
CALIFORNIA 101 Randy’s Recipes 4-inches square). Lay the slices on four paper towels and cover with another four towels. Press down to absorb as much liquid as possible. I put a cutting board on top of the towels, put a weight on that, and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Pour marinade into a 9-by-13-inch baking pan and layer the tofu slices over the top of the marinade. Cover, set aside, and allow to marinate for 30 minutes or more. Carefully lay the tofu slices on the grill. Baste with leftover marinade — close cover and grill for five minutes. Turn slices over, baste, and grill for another five minutes. Each slice should have nice charred grill marks. Remove from grill and set aside to cool. When cool, cut each square into two 4-inch-long by 2-inchwide rectangles. You should have six rectangles. Assembly: To assemble the sandwiches, toast the baguettes in the oven until warmed through and the outside is crisp. Slice baguettes in half, leaving a bit of crust on one side to act as a hinge. Spread a tablespoon of Vegenaise on the bottom of each baguette. Spread a couple of tablespoons of pâté on top of that and add a slice of grilled tofu. Top that with pickled vegetables, cucumber, chiles, and cilantro. Fold the top over the filling and serve with Sriracha sauce on the side. Mushroom-Lentil Pâté Ingredients: 12 cremini mushrooms 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons butter 1 small sweet onion (diced) 2 cloves garlic (minced) 2 cups cooked brown lentils 1 cup toasted pecans (chopped) 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon tamari 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary (minced) 2 teaspoons fresh thyme (minced) 2 tablespoons fresh sage 2 teaspoons brandy 1 teaspoon light brown sugar california101guide.com
1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon (vegetable base) Pinch of cayenne pepper Fresh ground black pepper to taste Mushroom-lentil pâté directions: Remove stems from the mushrooms and wipe the mushrooms clean. Heat the olive oil and butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and garlic. Cook, frequently stirring, until the onions are translucent – about six minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook until they’re soft and cooked through – about eight minutes. Remove from heat and set aside. Using a food processor, combine the cooked lentils, nuts, lemon juice, tamari, rosemary, thyme, sage, brandy, brown sugar, vegetable bouillon, and cayenne. Add the mushroom mixture and process until completely smooth. Add pepper to taste. Scrape pâté into a serving bowl and refrigerate for a few hours until firm. Tips: I like to make the mushroom-lentil pâté the day before. One cup of dried lentils will make a little over two cups of cooked lentils. I generally use green lentils in my recipes because they tend to retain a firm texture even after cooking. For this recipe, I use brown lentils because I want them to be creamy when blended. You will have leftover pâté that will keep in the fridge for three or four days.
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Most recipes for three-bean salad consist of green beans, kidney beans, and garbanzo beans. My recipe substitutes white beans for the garbanzo beans and my dressing gives it a slightly sweet, tangy bite that is irresistibly good. Ingredients: Two 15-ounce cans green beans (drained) Two 15-ounce cans white beans (drained and rinsed) Two 15-ounce cans kidney beans (drained and rinsed) 21/2 cups red onion (chopped) 1/ cup granulated sugar 2 1 1 /3 cups red wine vinegar 2/ cup vegetable oil 3 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 teaspoon dried tarragon Directions: Gently mix all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate for 12 hours before serving.
Hattie’s Potato Salad (makes 3 to 4 servings)
Side Dish Recipes Three Bean Salad (makes 8 to 10 servings)
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Spicy Kohlrabi Slaw (makes 6 to 8 servings)
41/2 cups water (divided) 1/ cup white vinegar 4 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon dried oregano Directions: Peel the kohlrabi by cutting off the top and bottom and then peel the skin off with a paring knife. Using a box grater, grate the kohlrabi on the large openings until you have about four cups — transfer kohlrabi to a large mixing bowl. Add carrot, onion, and jalapeños to the kohlrabi. Pour four cups of hot water into the bowl. Cover and let steep for five minutes. Uncover and drain. Set bowl aside. Bring 1/2 cup water, vinegar, salt, sugar, and oregano to a boil in a saucepan. Pour over the kohlrabi mixture and allow it to cool. Cover and refrigerate until you are ready to go picnicking.
Refrigerator Dill Pickle Spears (makes 16 pickle spears)
The first time I saw kohlrabi, I thought, “This is one alien-looking, whatever it is.” Don’t be put off by its appearance, even if it does look like someone teleported a Martian vegetable right into your kitchen. Once it is peeled and grated, you’ll love its flavor and texture. It pairs perfectly with the carrots, onions, and jalapeños in this spicy kohlrabi slaw. Ingredients: 4 cups kohlrabi bulbs (peeled and grated) 1 medium carrot (coarsely grated) 1/ cup onion (peeled, cut in half, and 2 sliced thin) 2 jalapeños (seeded and diced fine) 62
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Ingredients: 11/4 cups distilled white vinegar (5% acidity) 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 2 cups cold water 8 Persian cucumbers (cut lengthwise into halves) 2 tablespoons coriander seeds 6 large garlic cloves (peeled and halved) 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 1/ teaspoon red pepper flakes 4 16 dill sprigs Directions: Combine the vinegar, salt, and sugar in a small non-reactive saucepan (such as stainless steel, glass, or ceramic) over high heat. Whisk until the salt and sugar are dissolved. Transfer the liquid into a bowl and whisk in the cold water. Refrigerate brine until ready to use. Stuff the cucumbers into four clean pint jars. Add the coriander seeds, garlic cloves, mustard seeds, red pepper flakes, dill sprigs, and chilled brine into jars, dividing evenly. If necessary, add a bit of cold water to the jars until the brine covers the cucumbers. Cover and refrigerate for at least 24 hours for best flavor. The pickles will keep in the refrigerator for two or three weeks!
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Who doesn’t like a crisp homemade pickle with their sandwich? Refrigerator pickles are quick and easy to make — no sterilizing of the jars or special equipment required.
Randy Graham has been a vegetarian since August 1975 and eats fresh and local as much as possible. He enjoys cooking for friends and family using ingredients from backyard vegetable and herb gardens. He is known regionally as the “Healthy Chef,” and his food is often called vegetarian comfort food. He teaches at the Ojai Culinary School and his recipe column, Chef Randy, is syndicated in coastal California newspapers and magazines. He, his wife Robin, and their dog Cooper, live in Ojai, California. Robin and Cooper are not vegetarians. california101guide.com
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Ojai Cafe Emporium
108 S. Montgomery St., Ojai, CA 93023
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Open 7 days a week from 7:00am till 3:00pm Serving the Ojai Valley since 1985. A favorite Breakfast and Lunch spot for locals and visitors. Voted Best Bakery, Breakfast and Lunch. Beautiful outdoor dining as well as indoors. Visit our Bakery located in the front of the building, featuring fresh baked goods and coffee bar. We are known for our fresh food and extensive menu, you’re sure to find something to please everyone. We look forward to serving you soon.
Sakura Ojai Japanese Restaurant 219 E. Matilija St., Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 646-8777 www.sakuraojai.com
Mon - Thur - 11:30 - 2:30/5:00 - 9:30 • Fri - 11:30 - 2:30/5:00 - 10:00 • Sat - 11:30 - 10:00 • Sun - 11:30 - 9:30 • Sushi, Roll• Vegetarian Dishes • Teppan Yaki (Salmon, Shrimp, Chicken, Beef, Rib Eye Steak) • Soup and Noodles • Salad and More!
Jim & Rob’s Fresh Grill 214 W. Ojai Ave., Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 640-1301 www.jimandrobsojai.com
Voted Best Burrito & Best Burger in town! Proudly serving locals & visitors for over 21 years! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Veggie, Vegan & G-free items available! Margaritas, Seasonal Cocktails, Craft Beers • Happy Hours 3-6 pm Mon-Fri, Sports on 5 HDTVs! Restaurant open @8am Daily Enjoy a drink on the patio! Cantina open @12pm M-F, 11am S-S
Bonnie Lu’s Country Cafe
328 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 646-0207
Open Daily for Breakfast & Lunch 7am - 2:30pm • Closed Wednesdays We are a charming country cafe serving good fixin’s with a smile! An Ojai favorite classic American diner since 1995. Traditional comfort food including farm-fresh omelets, homemade soups, and hearty sandwiches made with ingredients from local distributors
Ca’ Marco Ristorante
1002 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 640-1048 www.camarcoojai.com
Ca’ Marco has become a hit in Ojai with its inviting atmosphere and delicious authentic Italian dishes. On warm days guests enjoy the patio with views to the back nine of the Soule Park Golf Course. When it chills up they cozy up inside near the fireplace. No matter where you sit, you bask in that sweet spot between fine dining and comfort food that Ca’ Marco has managed to master. The food is prepared to impress, from the fresh bread and dipping sauce brought to the table, to the thoughtfully constituted salads, to the homemade pizza and large, interesting wine list. california101guide.com
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Shop our wide selection of crystals and healing stones! Tumbled Stones Crystal Specimens Smudging Herbs & Incense Spiritual Decor Books, Gifts & More 201 N Ventura St Ojai CA 805-272-8402 thecrystalcornerojai.com @thecrystalcornerojai OPEN Tues – Thurs 1pm-5pm Fri 1pm-6pm Sat-Sun 11am-6pm
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Erik 805.830.3254
609 Grand Ave: 3 Bedroom/2 Bath plus ADU - $995,000
415 Tico Rd: Arbolada – House and Guest House – 1.5 Acres
12216 Linda Flora: Patina Farm meets Lotusland in Ojai! A Spanish classic on 3 acres with Mountain Views - $3,195,000
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9905 Ojai Santa Paula Rd: 13.98 Acres – Organic farm – Private well and Casitas water meter $1,795,000
406 Crestview - Great Crestview Neighborhood – 3 bed/2 bath $895,000
16084 Maricopa Hwy – Private and Serene Ojai Hideaway - $2,450,000 727 W. Ojai Ave. - Ojai - CA 93023 - Larry - 805.640.5734 - Erik - 805.830.3254 wilde-wilde.com - lwilde@west.net - erikw@west.net Larry Wilde DRE:#15216270 - Erik Wile DRT:#01461074
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Attacca Quartet
Timo Andres
Samuel Adams
Miranda Cuckson
Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi Dylan Mattingly
Víkingur Ólafsson Gabriela Ortiz
Carlos Simon
Gabriella Smith
LA Phil New Music Group
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
“A Musical Utopia” – New York Times
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quilting • Knitting needleworK • arts and gifts
A whimsical store with everything you’ll need for quilting, knitting, needlework, inspired gifts and more… Hours: M-s • 10 to 5 sun. • 11 to 4
919 Maple avenue • Carpinteria, Ca 93013 • 805.566.1250 • roxannequilts.CoM
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Clementine’s Steak House 4631 Carpinteria Ave., Carpinteria CA 93013 (805) 684-5119
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Murphy’s Vinyl Shack 977 Linden Ave. Carpinteria Ca 93013 (805) 318-5506 Vintage LP records and current new releases.
Top service is provided, along with the quality of our food.
Vinyl Art and Nostalgic Posters....more than just a record store...
Patio and indoor seating in a quaint environment.
A BLAST FROM THE PAST !
Delicious specials daily.
Worthy of a trip to Carpinteria.....stop in and say “Hi”.
Wonderful asortment of homemade pies.
…simply fine wines at great prices!
Carpinteria Wine Company 4193 Carpinteria Ave. #1, Carpinteria CA 93013 (805) 684-7440 www.carpinteriawineco.com Wines for all occasions NEW ARRIVALS WEEKLY Stop in and shop our tremendous selection! M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-5pm Take the Carpinteria Avenue exit from 101 South - 4th building on the right
Susan Willis Ltd. 4488 Carpinteria Ave., Carpinteria CA 93013 (805) 684-5085 www.susanwillisltd.com You do not want to miss this hidden gem, located on the north end of Carpinteria Ave. off the beaten path! Susan Willis LTD, is a very classy and eclectic gift shop that has been here for 26 years, with it’s own parking lot, it is easy and convenient to access. Come browse through many choices of summer must haves, like Turkish Towels, sun glasses and sun readers, to body lotions and summer treats to tuck into your picnic basket. Treasures, too many to mention. Great gift ideas for your summer Pet and House sitters.
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Looking for the perfect summer stop along the California coast?
Fly on over and meet our flock at The Santa Barbara Bird Sanctuary Located at 2430 Lillie Ave Summerland, CA 90367 sbbird.org
Take a little bit of the 805 home with you
‘100% Soy Wax Candles Hand-Poured in Santa Barbara, CA. by One Last Glass Candles. Creators of Santa Barbara’s Original ‘Hometown Line’. Full Line available at Santa Barbara Urban Flea Market, The Los Alamos Artisans Enterprise, Home Connection in Solvang and on-line.
One Last Glass Candles www.onelastglass.com • @one_last_glass
Over 250 5-Star Reviews!
Perfect for groups celebrating a special event! 12 Person Occupancy
Bright, open space with high ceilings and beautiful natural light throughout, as well as new appliances, outdoor grill and hot tub.
Ideal Downtown Location Located in the heart of downtown, next to the Paseo Nuevo Shopping Center and a block from State St. where you can walk to cafés, restaurants and wine tasting venues.
Take the trolley or walk to the ocean.
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It’s Back! Santa Barbara Studio Artists’ Open Studios Tour Returns Labor Day Weekend Opening reception Friday, Sept. 3, at the Community Arts Workshop
(landscapes and botanical paintings), Pamela Larsson-Toscher (portraits & surrealistic dream paintings), Susan Tibbles (assemblages and encaustics), and many more. Participating artists will display a yellow flag, signaling that their studio is open for visitors.
The Central Coast’s oldest and most prestigious open studios tour returns to Santa Barbara Labor Day Weekend, following a one-year hiatus last year due to Covid-19. Twenty-eight acclaimed artists will welcome visitors to their studios for the 20th Annual Open Studios Tour, which begins with a reception Friday, Sept. 3, from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden Street. The event continues through Monday, Sept. 6. Each year this exceptional group offers the public a rare chance to visit the artists in their work environment. The tour draws local, national and international collectors, decorators, gallery owners, and art lovers of all kinds for a weekend devoted to viewing and purchasing fine art. And because the tour—and most galleries—were closed last year
Rick Garcia’s “Winter Light at Shoreline” is one of the California landscapes he will display in his studio Labor Day weekend.
Pamela Larsson-Toscher will welcome visitors to the surreal dreamscapes that fill her studio at the 20th annual SBSA Open Studios Tour.
due to Covid-19, participating artists have more work than ever to display.
Lisa Crane’s ceramic sculptures are among the works featured in the SBSA’s 20th Annual Open Studios Tour.
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As noted, the event kicks off with an opening reception on Friday evening. Studios will then be open 11 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4-5; and 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 6.
Tickets are $25 (children under 12 free) and can be purchased online after July 1 at www.santabarbarastudioartists. com. Tickets, tour maps, and a preview of the tour will also be available at the Community Karen Fedderson’s classic California Arts Workshop landscapes will be on display at her throughout Labor studio over Labor Day weekend. Day weekend. Proceeds from the event benefit the Food Bank of Santa Barbara County, which played a The abstract paintings of Pamela heroic role in helping county residents Benham are among the artists and survive the pandemic lockdown last year. works featured in this year’s Open Studios Tour.
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CALIFORNIA 101 Wineries of the Presidio Neighborhood
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SANTA BARBARA’S PREMIER WINE TASTING EXPERIENCE
Jamie Slone Wines Tasting Room 23 E. De La Guerra St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 560-6555 www.jamieslonewines.com Voted best tasting room and best winery in the 2019 Santa Barbara News-Press Readers’ Choice Awards. Our mission is to provide our guests an outstanding Santa Barbara wine experience. In our cozy tasting room, you’ll discover our passion for family, entertaining, and delicious handcrafted 90+ point wines from the best local vineyards. We’re sipping on Albariño, Sauvignon Blanc, Sparkling, Chardonnay, Rosé, Pinot Noir, Red Blends and Cabernet Sauvignon. We are living the wine lifestyle. A Yelp and TripAdvisor favorite...join us! Mon-Thur 12 - 6pm • Fri 12pm - 7 pm • Sat 11am - 7 pm • Sun 11am - 6 pm
Cebada Tasting Room 8 E. De La Guerra St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 451-2570 www.cebadawine.com Cebada Wine’s tasting room is located just off State Street in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara. We feature Estate Grown, Burgundian style Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. You can even taste our Estate Blueberry Dessert Wine. Enjoy delicious treats from fruits grown on our farm, chocolate and honey parings and unique gift items. Our friendly atmosphere and beautiful view of the mountains create the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon sipping on our Sparkling wine or a romantic sunset Pinot, all served by our knowledgeable staff. Tasting Hours: Monday-Wednesday open by appointment. Thursday 2-6 • Friday 1-6 • Saturday 12-6 • Sunday 12-5
Grassini Family Vineyards 24 El Paseo - in the Center Courtyard, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 897-3366 www.grassinifamilyvineyards.com At Grassini Family Vineyards and Winery, our extended family’s passion for beauty, the commitment to hard work, and a special place all come together to make the wine in bottles bearing our family’s label something special… and it is our hope that you will enjoy the poetry of the wine and its sense of place and tradition with your friends and family. Open Daily 12 - 6pm (last tasting at 5:30pm)
Au Bon Climat 813 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 963-7999 www.aubonclimat.com Our tasting room in downtown Santa Barbara offers current releases and select library wines in a warm, casual setting. The wines of Au Bon Climat, Clendenen Family, Barham Mendelsohn, Vita Nova and Jim Clendenen’s other creative endeavors are featured, representing an array of varietals beyond his acclaimed Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. With Over 100 different wines stocked, the selection is amazing. Seated tastings by appt. See reservation app on homepage. Walk-in tasters welcome if space allows
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The Baker’s Table is an artisan bakery feeding the body and soul through the time honored craft of baking. We hold quality ingredients to heart and incorporate them into the way we live. We are dedicated to combining organic, local and fair trade ingredients to honor the earth and the hands that cultivate it.
Photos by Tenley Fohl Photography
Begin your morning at The Baker’s Table with a freshly-brewed cup of Green Star Coffee or a flavorful espresso drink from our coffee bar. Green Star Coffee sources only the finest certified organic Fair Trade coffees from the premier growing regions around the world. For those who savor a cup of tea, we offer several varieties of whole-leaf Mighty Leaf Teas.
Tue-Saturday: 7:30am - 2:30pm Sunday: 7:30am - 12:30pm
3563 Numancia St., Ste 104 Santa Ynez, CA 93460
(805) 688-4856 thebakers-table.com
Welcome to your Home Away from Home in the Santa Ynez Valley 3551 Sagunto St Santa Ynez, CA 93460 (805) 688-0016 Thur - Sat 10:30a - 5:30p Sun - Mon 11a - 4p charlottessy.com
“Nestled in Old town Santa Ynez. Finch & Fern specializes in home and garden delights. Offering both vintage and new furniture and accessories. Interior and landscape design services are available. Let us inspire and excite you with a one of a kind vintage piece or something new that is perfect for you and your home.” 1060 Faraday St., Santa Ynez, CA 93460 Tues - Sat: 10:30am - 5pm — Sunday: 11am - 4pm — Monday: Closed
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A rustic, modern coffee house in the center of Santa Ynez. Open daily from 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coffee with an Italian flair. Breakfast and lunch plus novel specials daily. Pony Espresso 3558 Sagunto St., A Santa Ynez, California 93460 805-691-9187 pony-espresso-106136.square.site
Forever Posh is that sweet little boutique you discover off the beaten path while on vacation. Forever Posh carries fabulous & fun apparel lines such as Lisa Todd, Label & Thread, Drew Clothing as well as the popular “luxe & loungewear” PJ Salvage. Also sparkling throughput the boutique is the pretty one-of-a-kind jewelry by Ian Renee Jewelry, a local designer here in Santa Ynez. So pop on over to this little treasure of a boutique located in the quant town of Santa Ynez. Parking on Madera Street.
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3640 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez, CA 93460 (916) 390-3595 elliestapandvine.com
Everything in the restaurant is inspired by Ellie and her love for all things feminine and fabulous. From the wine, to the flowers, to the teacups, to the delicious food, we hope that you feel Ellie’s love for the world with every moment you spend and every bite you take here at Ellie’s Tap and Vine. We’re happy to have you, and we know Ellie is too.
I look forward to seeing you in my shop full of enchantment, whimsy, beauty, sparkle...
...and let’s not forget fragrance, to restore beloved memories.... We have many one of a kind, handcrafted items too, all designed to delight * You might even catch me making something...See you soon!
1607 Mission Drive #109-110 Solvang, CA 93463 805 697-7869 fairyandfrog.net
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OVER 20 YEARS IN THE SANTA YNEZ VALLEY
1511-B MISSION DRIVE, SOLVANG • WWW.WILDLINGMUSEUM.ORG 805-688-1082 • INFO@WILDLINGMUSEUM.ORG
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contemporary meditations on nature on view through September 5, 2021
kids visit free • unique museum store • workshops art activities • lectures • and more!
HOURS Please visit www.wildlingmuseum.org/visit for current hours as we continue to expand our operations .
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Limited Quantities!
Don’t miss your chance to own at Rice Ranch.
Executive Homes starting in high $700k's open floorplans + 580 acres of open space Appointments daily 10am - 5pm sales office: 1119 Trilogy Circle, Orcutt at the end of Bradley Rd and Sage Crest Dr Contact: (805) 623-5607, sales@ccb1.net
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The Luffa Farm Open to the public for free drop-in tours!
The Luffa Farm Wednesday - Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Educational fun for the whole family!
1457 Willow Rd, Nipomo, CA 93444 (805) 343-0883 theluffafarm.com
Relax in style while you savor the flavors of the new Wine Stone Inn. Established as a place where friends can visit and feel at home in a Santa Maria Valley neighborhood of friendly people, casual pubs and eateries. Located in nostalgic Old Town Orcutt, this 12 room boutique hotel inspires to be the perfect escape. The beautifully crafted property has a country-meets-industry vibe, coupled with luxury 4 star guest rooms, featuring residence style décor that complements our authentic local charm.
255 West Clark Avenue Orcutt, California 93455 805.332.3532 winestoneinn.com orcuttwinestone@gmail.com
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Avila Beach.
Pick Your Perfect Paradise.
With its own uniquely sunny, warm microclimate, Avila Beach is a breath of fresh salt air, with amenityladen lodging, charming oceanfront restaurants, magnificent local wines, shopping and activities for all to enjoy. Start planning your next vacation, and count on being enchanted in unforgettable Avila Beach.
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Fall in love with Avila Beach By Donna Wolfe
Driving between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and longing for a respite? Look no further than Avila Beach. Located just 2.5 miles off Highway 101 down an oak-studded road, this beach community offers ample opportunity for relaxation and adventure alike. Experience tourist attractions, fine dining, cider and wine tasting, whale watching, kayaking, paddleboarding, and tours that bring you right to the water’s edge. Or explore its local history, like its working commercial fishing pier, inland apple orchards, and famous Point San Luis Lighthouse, built in 1890.
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Bob Jones Trail One of the favorite stops for locals and tourists is the Bob Jones Trail. This 3-mile paved trail, open for bicycles and foot traffic, begins on Ontario Road and ends in downtown Avila. Walk alongside San Luis Obispo Creek and take in excellent views of the Avila Beach Golf Resort as well as oak and eucalyptus trees and blossoming flowers along the road, swaying in the ocean breeze. This is one of the most popular hikes in Avila Beach and is a splendid way to introduce you to the town. Photos by Matt Maxwell
Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & Spa After a long day of hiking, unwind at Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & Spa. Delight in a soak in the mineral spring tubs nestled in the hills, under a canopy of beautiful oak trees. Sycamore Resort Hot Springs was voted 2021’s Best Staycation and Best Massage by the local weekly newspaper, New Times, and is also highly ranked on Tripadvisor because of its consistency with accommodation, attractions, and its restaurant. “This place has everything for everyone. It is a place that makes you feel far away, and it is tranquil and peaceful,” says Nicole Dichirico, the sales, events, and social media manager. “Each room has their own mineral hot tub, and it is sourced from the water at Sycamore’s mineral springs from over 100 acres of 86
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natural, underground resources.” Also included on the 100-acre property, Nicole adds, is a vegetable garden which provides farm-to-table fare at special event dinners. In addition to guest accommodations, the resort offers yoga retreats, venues for private events such as weddings, and public access to the mineral spring tubs. Coming this summer: live music in Sycamore’s secret garden, every first Thursday of the month running June 3 through September. Enjoy tunes, snacks, beer and wine, as well as a farm stand featuring Sycamore-grown vegetables. Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, 1215 Avila Beach Dr. (805) 595-7302 sycamoresprings.com california101guide.com
Avila La Fonda Hotel The Avila La Fonda Hotel is an experience that brings you back in time to 19th century California. Voted Best Romantic Hotel by Tripadvisor (2019), the Spanish-colonial architecture, thoughtfully chosen Mexican decor and art, stained-glass windows, and early California artifacts make this a true getaway. It is only one block from the beach and has easy access to activities and shopping. Avila La Fonda Hotel, 101 San Miguel St. (805) 595-1700 avilalafonda.com
Woodstone Marketplace Located just right off the Bob Jones Trail in Avila Village is one of the locals’ favorite spots: the Woodstone Marketplace. It offers a deli, country market, coffee bar, and a wonderful wine shop, as well as weekly dinner specials and pizzas. The outdoor patio sits alongside beautiful large oak trees that provide plenty of shade — especially convenient during the summer when you’ll want to savor a meal; enjoy live music each Sunday from 2 to 4 pm. Cheryl Peterman has owned the market for 15 years. She and her husband previously owned the famous Pierside Seafood in Pismo Beach for 30 years, and wanted to make the leap into Avila Beach. “The place is special. There is something that drives us here,” says Cheryl. She loves the community and has felt their support during Photo courtsey of Sinor La Vallee hard times like the pandemic.
Blue Moon Over Avila Take a stroll where the shops line the beachfront and you will find a beautiful wine bar and French bistro called Blue Moon Over Avila. It is a must-go place for lunch or dinner — or brunch on Sundays — with an extraordinary view of the ocean. Take in a sunset from the bar facing the beach and enjoy the finest French food paired with French wines. The owner, Nancy Bell — co-founder and director of Lindamood-Bell® Learning Processes — opened Blue Moon in 2017. Jason Hoffman, the restaurant manager, had worked for Lindamood-Bell for 15 years when Nancy asked him to help manage her new venture. He loves the many parallels he’s discovered between his technical work and restaurant life. Plus, “I love the location ... you can watch a beautiful sunset and see people Photo by Donna Wolfe enjoying their time here,” says Jason. “This is a unique location and with summer here, we highly recommend reservations. It is worth the wait at this place.” Blue Moon Over Avila, 460 Front St. (805) 595-2583 bluemoonoveravila.com
Sinor-LaVallee Driving into town from the freeway, you’ll notice the Bassi Vineyard in the hills. This stunning spot just 1.2 miles from the beach is where
“This is definitely a destination place,” Cheryl continues. “This place is successful because of the support of this community, the details in our shop, and the great location.” Woodstone Marketplace, 6675 Bay Laurel Pl. (805) 595-1018 woodstoneavila.com california101guide.com
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Sinor-LaVallee sources its grapes. Located in downtown Avila, Sinor-LaVallee winery features wines from estategrown, organically farmed grapes with varietals that include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Syrah. The Black Label Pinot Noir and White Label Syrah all come from the Bassi Vineyards. Sinor-LaVallee owner Mike Sinor is one of the most celebrated winemakers on the Central Coast. He has been making wine in the region for more than 20 years. “I worked hard through school at a winery, and that is when I fell in love with winemaking,” he says. Mike’s done a lot in the last two decades: worked at Byron Winery, then became winemaker at Domaine Alfred Winery, and is now director of winemaking at Ancient Peaks Winery in addition to helming Sinor-LaVallee. Sinor-LaVallee is taking off and Mike is excited to see it grow. “I got the best education about wine at Byron Winery when I first started in the wine business. I love the diverse lifestyle that winemaking offers.” It is physical — “some days I am working a forklift or fixing equipment” — but also cerebral, he notes. Mike’s first harvest was in 1993, and Sinor-LaVallee was born in 1997. He opened the official tasting room in downtown Avila Beach in 2015. Come taste the fruit of Mike’s labor at his gorgeous tasting room in the heart of Avila. Also, while you’re wine tasting make time for the Shuck Shack, an oyster bar on the patio that offers local oysters you shuck yourself. Sinor-LaVallee, 550 1st St. (805) 459-9595 sinorlavallee.com
both locals and visitors. It is a famous destination that offers friendly service and award-winning meals that keep customers coming back for more. Grab breakfast (served anytime), seafood, burgers, homemade onion rings, and more. It was voted one of the Top 5 Eateries on the Pacific Coast Highway by USA Today. Nearby, Mersea’s Port San Luis is the newest restaurant in Avila Beach on the Port San Luis Pier. Order up some fresh seafood and drinks and sit outside at the bar. You’ll be treated not only to great fare, but also beautiful views of the ocean (and maybe even some wildlife!). Fat Cats Cafe, 3920 Harford Dr. (805) 595-2204 fatcatscafe.com Mersea’s, 3985 Avila Beach Dr. (805) 548-2290 merseas.com
Avila Valley Barn Big Al’s At The Beach One of the busiest merchants has got to be Tim Taylor, owner of Big Al’s At The Beach. Tim landed in their new location after outgrowing the old spot in Landing Passage. The most popular item on his menu is the Hawaiian shave ice, with all the fun extras to go with it. They specialize in authentic Hawaiian shave ice, smoothies, boba drinks, and locally roasted organic espresso and coffee. You may have a little wait, but it is so worth it! Big Al’s At The Beach, 445 1st Street (new location) (805) 441-2770
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Go country at Avila Valley Barn! It’s easy to spend hours at this sweet family-friendly destination, where you can treat yourself to locally-grown corn on the cob and hanging out with farm animals. Feed the goats and sheep, then shop for local produce. Don’t forget the homemade ice cream and pies! Summer activities include hayrides and pony rides. Check the website for an updated activity calendar. Avila Valley Barn, 560 Avila Beach Dr. (805) 595-2816 avilavalleybarn.com
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Gopher Glen Organic Apple Farm Looking for a tasty hidden treasure? Take the curvy See Canyon Road to Gopher Glen Organic Apple Farm. For half a century, this family-run farm has been producing the finest cider sourced from their own apples. For the 21-and-over crowd, there is also cider beer. Come check out this fun hideaway. You may never want to buy cider from the supermarket again! Gopher Glen Apple Farm, 2899 See Canyon Rd. (805) 595-2646 gopherglen.com
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Is biking your style? Then you’ve got to try BoltAbout! Move around Avila with ease on these electric bicycles and scooters, which can be rented for the day or by the hour. “It was all by accident how my business started,” says owner, Matt Maxwell. During his third year at Cal Poly State University-San Luis Obispo, the campus was under construction, and parking was a challenge. “I needed not to be late to school, and this solved the problem by having an electric bicycle,” he explains. Matt purchased two electric bikes so he could get 40 percent off the sticker price, and rented the other bike to his roommate to offset the cost. His roommate loved it, and Matt decided to start a business renting ebikes to the college students. Being a finance major, he figured out how to make a profit and ended up with 200 monthly subscriptions. Looking to make an even bigger eco-impact, Matt and his co-founders purchased Pagoda Electric Bikes in Avila Beach in 2016. “Our mission is to help people have fun and show them how amazing electric bikes can be ... and show them that it can be good for their mental health, the environment, and their wallet,” says Matt. BoltAbout’s electric bikes will run 50 to 80 miles on a charge, and a scooter battery charge will go for about 30 miles. Not surprisingly, the Bob Jones Trail is among the most popular destinations for Matt’s customers.
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Avila Beach Paddlesports Avila Beach is great from the land, but from the water it’s a whole different experience. Take it all in from both directions with Avila Beach Paddlesports. Conveniently located on the Port San Luis Pier, Avila Beach Paddlesports does more than just rent kayaks and paddleboards. Vincent and Emily Shay have shared their business on the port with local fishermen for the past 12 years and have developed a great relationship with them, as well as local wildlife agencies and other paddleboarders. Vincent believes if you work together you can create a safe place for customers who visit. The Shays created maps to educate people on the routes for paddling, as well as tips on wind and ocean conditions, and wildlife viewing. “They learn how to really see them and protect them, and they pass that along. I love to embrace them with the knowledge and see how to approach an otter and be responsible and care for marine life. I feel that is my way of giving back to the people,” says Vincent. “It was amazing to see inner-city kids who have never seen the beach and watch them touch a batch of kelp.” The experience is sure to leave you with a profound respect for marine life and the ocean. Tours lead you past the Port San Luis Lighthouse and through the habitats of seals, otters, and if you’re lucky, humpback whales. Stop off for a tour at the lighthouse every Saturday at noon and 1 pm. 90
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Vincent’s oceanic passion is reflected in his photography, which displayed in his shop. Avila Beach Paddlesports, 3915 Avila Beach Dr. (805) 704-6902 avilabeachpaddlesports.com
SLO.Tours and the Shark Exhibit Sharks: so fascinating, yet so misunderstood. Michael Brink aims to change that. His Shark Exhibit allows people to get up close and personal to several species that inhabit the waters around Avila. Located in Passage Landing, the exhibit incudes a display of shark’s teeth, egg sacks, and a lifesize model of a great white shark. There’s also a shark cage where you can take pictures.
Michael’s other venture, SLO.Tours, takes small groups on harbor and ocean tours. You’ll catch views of the stunning Central Coast, and (hopefully) glimpses of sharks, sea lions, otters, humpback whales, sea birds, dolphins ... the list goes on! SLO.Tours begin in June, when you’ll have a good chance of seeing humpback whales migrating along the coast. Michael’s got a good track record for spotting wildlife; he has been on the popular television show “Shark Week” two times! His boat tours hold a maximum of six people, which keeps it intimate. SLO.Tours, 3975 Avila Beach Dr. The Shark Exhibit, 66 Landing Passage (805) 705-8681 slo.tours california101guide.com
Central Coast Aquarium To see marine life up close, visit the Central Coast Aquarium. “I was here when I was 12 years old from a school program. We got into a boat and we identified sea life, and it changed my life,” says Gabriela Morales, the aquarium educator and coordinator. Gaby Photos by Donna Wolfe loves the education and the handson program they have created. “This place leaves an impact on the people who get to see how the sea creatures live, and they get to touch some of them. We have a touch tank so they know what a shark feels like. It is offered every hour.” Do you know what a sea star or sea cucumber feels like? You will after Gaby’s done with you! Feeling inspired to do your part to conserve the incredible marine diversity of the Central Coast? Good — that’s part of the Central Coast Aquarium’s mission! Pick up a Cleanup Kit from the aquarium and get all the tools you will need to make the coast a little cleaner. The aquarium also offers summer programs for kids and teenagers. Visit their website to register. Central Coast Aquarium, 50 San Juan St. (805) 457-5357 centralcoastaquarium.com Want even more Avila Beach? Check out visitavilabeach.com Summer 2021
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Bank of Italy Cocktail Trust Ventura Husband-and-wife team, Brandon Ristaino and Misty Orman, have actually opened two new bars in the midst of the pandemic while running their other three establishments. These three bars — The Good Lion, Test Pilot, and Shaker Mill — are all based in Santa Barbara and are known for their stylish touch and distinctive themes. For a while, Brandon and Misty had been interested in opening a new bar in Ventura. They couldn’t believe their luck when they discovered a historic Italian bank building was available on Main Street in Ventura. They quickly jumped on the property and began developing it. The building had previously been a clothing shop, so the site needed a complete rebuild, including adding a kitchen. This restaurant and bar would be the first of Brandon and Misty’s establishments to have an integrated kitchen, and they had big plans. The week they submitted permits, the statewide (and eventually worldwide)
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shutdown began, and they were stuck in development. It was tough to decide whether to continue, but they knew that they would never find such a cool building again. Bank of Italy Cocktail Trust’s decor celebrates the architecture and design of the historic Baroque building. Brandon has Italian roots and they both share a deep love for the culture and cuisine. They wanted to combine a range of Italian influences, pulling largely from southern and coastal Italy with many bright citrus flavors, vermouths, and amaros, like an Amaro Sazerac. The Fluffy Garibaldi cocktail combines fresh orange juice with lemon, Campari, and cherry bark vanilla bitters. The menu also features more “brown and boozy” cocktails, with one of their bestselling drinks being a mezcal cocktail. For something mellower, there is a selection of Italian natural wines available that fit the “quirky Italian comfort food” they serve in the restaurant. Photo by Lure Digital
Bright citrus flavors enhance this Amaro Sazerac at Bank of Italy Cocktail Trust.
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Bank of Italy Cocktail Trust showcases the building’s original Baroque architecture and design.
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All-natural wines are the main attraction at Venus in Furs.
Venus in Furs Santa Barbara It was a love for natural wines and punk rock that inspired the second bar, Venus in Furs, that Brandon and Misty opened during the quarantine. At first when they discovered a possible spot was available in downtown Santa Barbara, they were not necessarily Photo courtesy of Venus in Furs that interested in the Punk rock influenced many of Venus in Furs’ place. As soon as they edgy cocktails, such as the Black Leather. toured the location though, they began dreaming of what it could become. Brandon and Misty had just signed the lease and gotten the keys when minutes later the government closure of bars and restaurants was announced. Suddenly, they had two new bars on their hands, and no idea when they’d be able to open them. They were quiet for a long moment, but then began figuring everything out and putting in the arduous work to make it happen. Venus in Furs opened in August 2020 as an all-natural wine bar and bottle shop that features small bites and a popup by Barb’s Pies. Natural wines, made with traditional techniques and less additives, have long interested Brandon and Misty. They became
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enamored with the rebellious French farmers in the 1970s and ‘80s who began to reject the more processed techniques that had become normalized in the industry, and who revitalized the historic production methods and organic farming processes. The punk rock attitude of these farmers inspired Brandon and Misty and had them listening to a lot of rock music from those eras. Misty was inspired by the Velvet Underground song Venus in Furs, which was originally named after a book on female empowerment. They named the bar after the song, feeling it perfectly captures the moody vibes and lush interior they envisioned. Their selection of wine cocktails doesn’t have any hard alcohol but does bring a full set of flavors that is easier on you the next day. The New Rose in Town adds strawberries and lemon to a lush red wine, with cherry bark vanilla bitters bringing a dash of complexity. The bar has a curated playlist to fit the theme and the drinks are named after different rock songs. The *Real* Wild Child, a reference to the Iggy Pop track, is their take on a cucumber Tom Collins. Black Leather captures the rocky edge of the Sex Pistols’ song by blending the smooth yet sharp herbal notes of amaro and red vermouth with a punch of Angostura bitters and a lemon twist. Venus in Furs, 18 E Cota St, Santa Barbara venusinfurswine.com
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Grapes & Hops Ventura
Nonna Westlake Village
Open since 2013, Grapes & Hops is located just one block away from Bank of Italy Cocktail Trust on Main Street and is known for its curated wine selection. The owners of Grapes & Hops have found the local Ventura bar community incredibly supportive during this difficult time, especially as they launch a new cocktail program. The recent opening of Main Street into a walking promenade has also been a saving grace, with the area now being a more accessible destination point. Being just blocks off the beach, Grapes & Hops is in the heart of a thriving social scene. This classy bar has the feel of a winery with wood stave walls and barrel furniture to complete the theme.
In nearby Westlake Village, Nonna brings a more familial experience. Nonna first opened in 2018 and serves authentic Italian meals and cuttingedge cocktails in an ambiance that owner Jacopo Falleni describes as Photo courtesy of Nonna “classy but cozy.” Jacopo brings 25 Try the Avocado Toast for years of industry experience in mixology, a taste of the unique and whimsical at Nonna. bars, and restaurants, and this is his third establishment in the area.
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Enjoying the outdoor patio offering live music from Thursday to Sunday.
Grapes & Hops was originally started by Tami White, a wine sales rep in the area. In November of 2019 Teri Formanek, a friend of Tami, jumped on as a partner. One of the first changes they decided to make was to introduce a full cocktail bar to the space. They recently obtained a liquor license and a new sign with their updated name, Grapes & Hops With a Twist. In the past Grapes & Hops had around 250 wines, focusing largely on California labels but making sure to include a few global vintages in the bottle shop. As they add a full bar, they will be streamlining the wine and beer selection to make way for the new range of spirits. They will be putting together eight or so signature cocktails to launch their bar program that will fit their chic interior. They have also expanded the kitchen and menu to now include a range of flatbreads, warm sandwiches, and other tasty bites to have alongside your drink. The outdoor patio offers live music from Thursday to Sunday and while many of the shows have been outside since reopening, they plan to bring the performances back indoors soon. In a time that has been challenging for so many, they feel grateful that they have been able to turn this moment into a success story, using this past year to grow Grapes & Hops With a Twist.
Nonna means ‘grandma’ in Italian, and Jacopo wanted a grandmother’s touch throughout the restaurant. The silverware and dishware intentionally do not match and look as if they came from a grandma’s cupboard. For the food, Jacopo wanted to make it as authentic as possible, focusing on traditional ingredients and techniques, including a pasta maker that comes in each morning to make that day’s pasta. Drinks are served in different vintage glasses that they collected over the years. Jacopo incorporates a lot of ingredients into his cocktails that are often found in the kitchen and not a drink. These unique flavors also reveal his skill behind the bar and vast mixology experience. For Jacopo, cocktail making is a “360-degree passion” covering everything from the drink’s execution and a full ice carving program to his coaching of the staff. Photographing each drink has led to a side passion for food and drink photography. Beyond his restaurant and bar experience, Jacopo has authored books and made media appearances over his extensive career. Having been in the industry for so long, those who have followed Jacopo through his different restaurants know him for a Balsamic Vinegar Martini, which has become one of his signature drinks. In addition to this distinctive martini, Nonna has many unique cocktails with whimsical ingredients, like the Avocado Toast. Muddled avocado is mixed with orange and lime juice plus a touch of simple syrup, and then completed with mango-infused rum and Cointreau. For something more summery and uplifting, try the Loredana that blends orange vodka and St Germain with a balancing bitterness coming from grapefruit juice and Aperol. Of course, they have more classic cocktails like a Negroni and an Americano as well. While dining at Nonna, Jacopo wants guests to enjoy authentic
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Italian meals and feel awe and surprise while enjoying a drink that shares the same flavors. Nonna, 951 S Westlake Blvd #102, Westlake Village (805) 497-8482; nonna.restaurant.com
The Alchemist’s Garden Paso Robles Up in Paso Robles, The Alchemist’s Garden, which opened this past year, has had its own struggles during the pandemic. This restaurant and cocktail bar is the brainchild of friends Tony Bennett, Alexandra Pellot, Andrew Brune, and Photo courtesy of The Alchemist’s Garden Quin Cody, all of The Alchemist’s Garden brings you a Spring Gift. whom bring their own experience in the food and drink industry. The idea to start a restaurant together came about when the four of them went to the well-known Tales of the Cocktail conference and festival in Puerto Rico when it was on tour. They kept talking about the idea, and in January of 2020 an opportunity for a place opened up and they quickly signed the paperwork. Shortly Photo courtesy of The Alchemist’s Garden after, COVID-19 Strong flavors are the highlight of The Alcheswept the world and, mist’s Garden’s menu. as with Brandon and Misty’s bars, threw off their plans. However, they were able to open The Alchemist’s Garden in August 2020. During this time, they transformed the property to have the feel of a garden environment. Even the menu has a colorful and ornate floral touch to it. Plants line the outdoor patios, and bright, open interior spaces give it an airy ambiance. Enjoy the botanical atmosphere with their Garden Photo courtesy of The Alchemist’s Garden Spear. This refreshing and floral cocktail Brighten your day with a New Light.
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combines a hibiscus-spearmint infused vodka with a housemade elderflower cordial and a hint of lemon and rosemary. Much of their menu is family-style dining and showcases the skills of chef Danelle Jarzinski with dishes like Coffee Rubbed Skirt Steak and Duck Chalupas. With such strong flavors on the menu, many of the cocktails are designed with the food in mind. Salt Circles is built around their popular curried deviled eggs and includes turmeric-infused vodka with a hint of turbinado sugar, egg white, and citrus to brighten up the other flavors. To make the exotic drinks more familiar, their menu lists the general families that each cocktail belongs to. The Belladonna is their take on a Painkiller. Butter-washed rum from nearby KROBÅR Craft Distillery is added to pineapple and orange juice with some soothing spice coming from cream of coconut and the Caribbean allspice liqueur, falernum. The drink comes out in a special copper goblet and is flamed tableside with high proof rum and cinnamon dust to add a little extra warmth to this already inviting environment. The Alchemist’s Garden, 1144 Pine St, Paso Robles alchemistsgarden.com Pappy McGregor’s Paso Robles In front of the Paso Robles Downtown City Park and right next door to The Alchemist’s Garden, the Irish pub Pappy McGregor’s has been serving up brews and comfort food since 2006. What began as a beer and bottle shop soon evolved into a gastropub, as owners Donovan Schmit and his cousin Troy Larkin worked to heighten the dining and drink experience over the years.
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Along with cocktails, 20 taps, and a wine list, Pappy McGregor’s has a little of something for everyone, including an award-winning Bloody Mary. Their cocktails focus on bringing new twists to old favorites. The Red Eye Old Fashioned combines bourbon, Photo courtesy of Pappy McGregor’s cold brew, chocolate bitters, Toasty flavors give the Red Eye Old Fashioned a new twist. and a demerara syrup with a lemon peel garnish to sharpen the toasty flavors. Senorita Rosalita is a spin on the classic margarita with the addition of freshly muddled strawberries and a basil-infused agave to round off the fresh lime and silver tequila. The drink is poured over a large crystal rock before serving and is garnished with a little basil. Their menu offerings focus on high-end comfort food like a lobster mac and cheese with some healthier options to balance things out — although Donovan mentions that the Red Eye Old Fashioned goes particularly well with their chicken and waffles dish. With a back and front patio, plus live music on the weekends, Pappy McGregor’s has a local yet vibrant vibe. Pappy McGregor’s, 1122 Pine St, Paso Robles (805) 238-7070; pappymcgregors.com Eleven Twenty-Two Speakeasy & Cocktail Lounge Paso Robles Walk into the back patio of Pappy McGregor’s and you will find a small structure that is home to Donovan and Troy’s latest venture, the speakeasy bar Eleven Twenty-Two (1122), named after the property’s address. Being a speakeasy, the bar is all indoors, and true to the style of these hidden spots, is only accessible through a secret entrance. The room is lined in dark wood and golden accents, with a marble countertop filling the space. Jazz music in the background and bartenders wearing themed clothing while using all golden bar tools takes guests back to a bygone era. The elegant interior pairs well with their top selling drink, the Butter Pecan Old Fashioned. Bourbon with a dash of Angostura and orange bitters is balanced by a butter pecan syrup and comes to you in a glass dome, where the drink is smoked with hickory. For the Forgotten Cocktails
In 2018, Eleven Twenty-Two (1122) was named as one of the Top Must-See 50 hidden speakeasies in the world by the Venue Report. When designing the bar, Donovan and Troy wanted guests to have an “elegant and elevated experience” that would transport them back to the Prohibition era. They recently began taking cell phones away, checking them at the door. Guests are sometimes hesitant at first but will often thank them on the way out, mentioning how much they enjoyed being away from their phone. Eleven Twenty-Two Speakeasy & Cocktail Lounge, 1122 Pine St, Paso Robles (805) 238-4141 eleven-twentytwo.com The Pour House Paso Robles
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The Forgotten Cocktails list at 1122 includes the Delicious Sour (circa 1892).
Just four blocks away from Paso’s Downtown City Park is Robin Fields Park, where The Pour House delivers local brews and moods. With warm wooden interiors and tap handles lining the walls, The Pour House has the coziness of a local drinking hole. Offering 27 taps and a selection of bottled beers and wines, The Pour House is the perfect place to grab a pint and enjoy some socialization. The tap list circulates with many of the beers coming from local breweries like Central Coast Brewing and SLO Brewing Co. Freshen up your day with a Barrelhouse Brewing Co. Strawberry Daze, which is brewed with wheat and fresh strawberries. The menu, of course, includes a range of IPAs like the classically flavored Mustang IPA by SLO Brew, and the ever-changing Luponic Distortion IPA from Firestone Brewing Co. brewed with a new set of hops each time it is released. The Pour House does not have a kitchen, however they do allow outside food to be brought in. They are conveniently surrounded by local restaurants including Pizza Planet, Cali Grill, and Goshi Japanese Restaurant. Most of the time on Thursday through Sunday, they have live music in the outdoor courtyard so guests can enjoy some tunes with their brews. Come to The Pour House to watch some sports or just listen to a live band while sipping on local suds.
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list, bartenders dug into historic cocktail books and rediscovered antique drinks and defunct ingredients. Each one on the list has the year and location to put the cocktail in context. The Delicious Sour (1892) incorporates applejack, a type of apple brandy that was traditionally freeze-distilled (referred to as jacking) and is rarely used in cocktails today.
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Explore and Experience Downtown Paso! DOWNTOWN TOURS ~ EATERIES ~ BARS ~ ART ~ MUSEUMS ~ WINE TASTING ~ SHOPPING ~ LODGING Whether it’s taking a stroll downtown to explore the historic buildings, or relax and take in the beauty of the of the Oaks in the Downtown Park, it’s Paso Robles where you want to experience a bit of history intertwined with modern-day activities, shopping and fun!
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PAPPY McGREGOR’S GASTRO PUB awarding winning gastro pub & craft cocktail bar
ELEVEN TWENTY TWO SPEAKEASY 1930’s Prohibition Style Speakeasy & Lounge
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Downtown Paso Robles @ 1122 Pine St. located on back patio of Pappy McGregor’s Gastro Pub
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The Pour House’s relaxing and comfortable tap room fosters great conversation and a truly local feel. It’s a great place to meet up with friends, make new ones, or just chill alone and get some work done over a pint or two. While here you can come in and play pool and darts, or cheer on your team while watching the big game on one of our three TV ’s.
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The Pour House is also known as the premier music venue in the central coast and hosts not only the hottest local bands, but also attracts bands from all over the country.
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Dairy Creek By The Unknown Golfer Whether or not you are a golf enthusiast, the Dairy Creek Golf Course should be on your list of stops this summer. The San Luis Obispo course recently went through a facelift, going from 18 to nine holes; but don’t let that fool you, it’s not your typical nine-hole track.
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Dairy Creek offers a par-36 challenge, which includes three par-3s, three par-4s and three par-5s. Josh Heptig, golf course superintendent for San Luis Obispo County, said, “We are very proud of how the course has evolved. It plays as long as 3,400 yards for those golfers looking for a challenge, and it’s in beautiful shape right now.” The course also offers five different sets of tees to accommodate golfers of all levels. Dairy Creek also offers a Toptracer® facility — an excellent place to start if you have never picked up a club, and an even better place to refine your skills if you’re experienced. According to Heptig, the facility opened in October 2020 and it has been sold out nearly every day since. Toptracer uses the same technology used during PGA broadcasts, and allows golfers to monitor ball flight, launch angles, ball speed, curve, and
much more. “The Toptracer experience is fun for everyone, even the large percentage of people who have never played golf before. It’s a great social event and it has really added to the fun here at Dairy Creek,” added Heptig. If you’re hungry or thirsty, Dairy Creek has you covered there as well. The course recently welcomed The Siren El Chorro to the family; the restaurant offers a diverse menu including delicious sandwiches, burgers, flat bread pizzas, a taco bar to die for, and much more. “Having The Siren on site has been a great relationship, and they have been awesome partners,” said Heptig. “Now that COVID-19 restrictions are starting to lighten up, we are talking about bringing live music to the venue as well, so it will be another fun option for locals and those visiting the area.” As if that wasn’t enough to pique your interest, Dairy Creek is currently in negotiations to build
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cabins on the grounds. They are also finalizing plans for a zipline, disk golf, miniature golf, a BMX skills course, and more. “This is going to be the place to be in San Luis Obispo County when it is complete,” added Heptig. The COVID-19 pandemic did slow some of the expansion progress, but according to Heptig, things are back on track and moving forward. For those looking for some professional golf instruction, Dairy Creek also has robust offerings in that area.
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The course hosts six or seven local professionals who offer lessons. The facility is also home to the California Polytechnic State University-SLO Mustang golf program, and its Cal Poly Practice Center which can be rented when the team isn’t out sharpening its skills. “Dairy Creek has a great team of people working the facility and it’s a fun, exciting, and dynamic place to be,”
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concluded Heptig. Still not sure if you’d like to make the trip? Check out the course’s terrific website with all kinds of information, including hole-by-hole video tutorials full of tips and suggestions on how to play the course. For more information on tee times, rates, menus, Toptracer reservations, and more, visit dairycreekslo.com or call (805) 782-8060.
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Westlake Golf Course 4812 Lakeview Canyon Rd., Westlake Village, CA 91361 (818) 889-0770 www.westlakegc.com Westlake Golf Course is centrally located between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara in the beautiful city of Westlake Village. Famed architect Ted Robinson built Westlake Golf Course in 1967. The course is tree lined and has lakes that come into play to challenge golfers. At 5005 yards from the tips, Westlake Golf Course allows a wide range of players to enjoy a great golf outing. Westlake Golf Course is an easy course to walk for exercise or take carts for a day of leisure. Westlake Golf Course offers an assortment of amenities including a 40-stall night lighted driving range, pro-shop, snack bar, a friendly fully stocked bar, nine teaching professionals, and a practice putting and chipping green. We can provide rental clubs for play on the course or driving range. Our courteous staff is always here to help in anyway that they can.
Soule Park Golf Course 1033 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai, CA 93023 (805) 646-5633
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Soule Park Golf Course is one of the Country’s most highly regarded municipal golf courses. Situated in the spectacular Ojai Valley, Soule Park was ranked the 48th best municipal golf course in the country by Golf Week magazine in 2014. The golf course at Soule Park was originally designed by renowned architect William F. Bell in 1962. Bell was responsible for many other iconic Southern California golf courses including Torrey Pines (North and South) in San Diego and Sandpiper in Santa Barbara. In 2005 Soule Park underwent a golf course renovation led by Gil Hanse who is one of the industry’s most highly regarded modern-day golf course architects.
Dairy Creek 2990 Dairy Creek Rd, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 (805) 782-8060 www.dairycreekslo.com Sheer enjoyment is a thing of beauty and it’s also our goal at Dairy Creek Golf Course. Nothing gets our golf juices flowing more than a happy smiling face. Well, birdies, eagles, and holes in one do the trick as well, but those lead to smiling faces, so they are really just the same thing. From young to mature and individuals to groups or families, everyone is invited to join us for some fun at Dairy Creek Golf Course. Toptracer® digital technology takes golf to a new level of fun and excitement. Using the same dynamic technology seen on PGA broadcasts, Toptracer® computers transform the old “driving range” experience using launch, speed, curve and other data analysis – all delivered in real time as you hit your ball out onto our live range.
Simi Hills Golf Course 5031 Alamo St., Simi Valley, CA 93063 (805) 522-0803
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Simi Hills Golf Course offers tree-lined rolling fairways and plush greens that will challenge golfers of all skill levels. Water hazards come into play on eight holes, and over 50 bunkers are strategically placed throughout the layout. The course is extremely fair and fun for all golfers - just pick one of the five sets of tees to match your game, and you’ll be on your way to a great day. Simi Hills is dedicated to providing an exceptional golf experience and one of the best values in the state. In addition to 18 great holes of golf, Simi Hills offers exceptional practice facilities, with a lighted driving range and practice putting green, as well as chipping and bunker practice areas. california101guide.com
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It wasn’t all that long ago: Our grandparents would pile the kids and the dog into the car and go out for a Sunday drive in search of new adventures on the quieter, lazy highways not too far from home. In our region of the Central Coast, there are still many such backroads — the
blue highways on the nostalgic paper maps that denoted a two-lane, somewhat rural road off the well-beaten path, and connected tiny communities and estates to the outside world. In some ways, this feeling that time has forgotten us here still exists.
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Along the Central Coast not far from the intense 101 freeway, you will find historic wooden buildings that dot oak woodlands, neatly nestled in the golden rolling hills of the coastal ranges. Working farmsteads offer their inviting fruit stands, and cattle munch quietly into the gloam of another simple day.
Some of these mellower and often scenic byways have been quietly revitalized with vineyards and tasting rooms, as well as bicycle lanes for those wanting to slow it down even more. This is essentially the character of the Edna Valley, and State Route 227.
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The Edna Valley is just 5 miles inland from the coast, and essentially parallels the 101 freeway. It provides a nice alternative offshoot from the traffic, and the drive itself is recommended if you have a spare half hour. Like many towns along the Central Coast, Edna started as a
deeded Mexican land grant in the 1840s. The highway first appeared in 1933 but didn’t officially become “the 227” until 1964 when it got its official number and corresponding signage. It wasn’t until 2000 that the town of Edna changed hands again, when restoration began to replicate some of its old charm and began very actively inviting tourists into the area.
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But let’s back up just a bit for a turn-by-turn, if you will. Heading south on Highway 101 through San Luis Obispo, the exit for the 227 lies across from the famed (and quirky) Madonna Inn. The Inn began in 1958 and features over-the-top decor and delightfully themed rooms. So far, I have only been in the men’s restroom, and I have to say, that alone was an unparalleled architectural experience — just not in the way you might think. It’s worth a trip to find out why. After crossing Highway 101, the 227 then cuts through various SLO neighborhoods, and quickly becomes rural after you pass the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport. It’s a neat place to stop to watch airplanes, and grab a beer in one of the nearby breweries. Summer also brings live music to the area, particularly at SLO Brew (slobrew.com) with its event center and beer garden. But it you’re more of a wine drinker, drive on. The meandering 227 highway bisects and provides easy access to one of the denser concentrations of quality vineyards, cellars, and tasting rooms in California. And as we know, the Central Coast is world-renowned for its vineyards and vintners. This appellation, blessed with the coastal fogs, creates incredible Mediterranean micro-climates that mimic, and arguably surpass, some of the other magnificent grape growing regions in the world like coastal Croatia, Italy, Spain, and France. One fun idea is to bring your
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Choices, choices: which winery do we go to first?
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Steve at Autry Cellars pours a little magic.
bicycle and park in Old Edna townsite, which sits at about the midway point of the 14-mile-long highway, and fan out on a ride to enjoy some of the nearby tasting rooms. The road is gently rolling on the valley floor and into the surrounding foothills, so the grades are not too stout.
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All told, there are almost three dozen wineries and tasting rooms spread across the Edna Valley — many on the 227 itself, and several more off Orcutt Road which runs parallel to the east. Because of its climate, you’ll find plenty of top-notch chardonnays and pinot noirs in particular. No matter which you choose, you’ll find sprawling patios and stunning views at every stop. Take your time and discover other hidden gems, from a pumpkin patch to rescue centers for turtles, tortoises, and donkeys. Summer 2021
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Finish your day with dinner in Arroyo Grande. Rita Maes enjoys a hearty meal at Gina’s Italian Kitchen.
After passing through Edna Valley, the highway crests barbwire, eucalyptus, and cattle dotted foothills, and descends to Arroyo Grande Valley. After enjoying some tasting rooms, it’s nice to finish off the evening at one of a handful of diverse and highquality atmospheric eating options in Arroyo Grande Village, located at the southern terminus of the 227 where it hooks back to the 101. Recently, we chose Gina’s Italian kitchen. Seared scallops with penne pasta and handmade ravioli with shrimp and crab, paired with their solid selection of wine and draft beer, rounded out the day perfectly. So please go explore. You have been officially invited.
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Brought your bikes? Old Town Edna is about halfway down the 227, making it the perfect jumping-off point to explore the surrounding countryside.
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Welcome to downtown Ojai. Nestled in the hills, yet within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and Libby Park; this home blends the perfect mix of indoor/outdoor living. As you enter through the courtyard you are welcomed into the home with lovely glass doors and windows which lure you to the outside. An open floor plan with vaulted and beamed ceilings, large windows and three fireplaces. This spacious home still feels cozy as it is surrounded by trees and has a nearly 1000 square foot veranda for outdoor living. There are five bedrooms, a nanny quarters, amazingly large garages and parking - all gated and private. The land is just over an acre with mature trees, Majestic Oaks, and a variety of fruit trees. Once you are here you won’t want to leave. You will love the grown up tree house for those hot summer nights. Don’t miss this home!
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Views! Views! Views! Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Skyline Estates, this lovely home is waiting for you. The great room has a double sided fireplace, vaulted wood ceilings and is open and spacious with plenty of windows to enjoy the majestic mountains. The kitchen has lovely granite countertops, a large island and an eat-in bar area. There are French doors that lead out to a private backyard with stunning mountain views where you will enjoy the evening sunsets. Watch the early morning sunrises out by the pool in the front yard. Private and quiet you will feel like you are on top of the world.
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