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Bike Ojai

THE MOB SHOP

themobshopojai.com | 805-272-8102 110 W. Ojai Avenue, Ojai

The Mob Shop is a full-service bike shop. We believe in the transformative power of the bicycle and we think everyone is a rider. The bicycle is a vehicle to wellness and even enlightenment — if you pedal in the right direction. We sell and service bicycles, rent bicycles, and host cycling events. No matter how you come to know us, our desire is the same: to impart to you the joy and gratification that we feel every time we put our feet on the pedals (think 6 year-olds flying downhill!).

ojai electric bikes

ojaielectricbikes.com | 805-669-9424 987 W. Ojai Avenue, Ojai

Located right next to the onramp for the Ojai Bike Trail, our bikes have between a 60- and 100-mile range, super comfy seats, and they’re ergonomically balanced for a luxurious ride. You won’t find a better built or more comfortable e-bike on the road. Period. If you love your rental and must have your very own, let us help you design it! Each bike is built to order in the USA (Newport Beach), 100 percent customizable down to each detail, and each one is carefully delivered to your doorstep, fully assembled and ready to ride!

The oldest continually operating non profit art center in the state, The Ojai Art Center celebrates 83 years of providing a creative playground for the expression of all the arts – dance, theater, art, literary, music, photography and youth activities. The Art Center offers 6 theater productions a year, weekly Life Drawing classes, rotating fine art exhibits, Chamber Concerts, Literary readings and presentations, Art in the Park, The Great Art Theft, the Ojai Blues Fest and Contra Dancing and a variety of classes.

113 S. Montgomery St. ojaiartcenter.org ojaiartcenter@aol.com 805 646-0117

Ojai Weddings

The romance of Ojai — the astonishing natural beauty, the sage-and orange-blossom scented air and its sacred and spiritual presence— has long attracted newlyweds and honeymooners.

Ojai Valley Inn

ojaivalleyinn.com | 855-697-8780 905 Country Club Road

The Inn may be one of the best-loved wedding venues in southern California. The Inn includes gorgeous settings for the ceremony, superlative service and romantic accommodations, plus well-appointed reception spaces that can handle large gatherings of celebrants. Ceremonies can be scheduled at the Hacienda Courtyard and Artist Cottage Lawn, or the Farmhouse lawn. Visit ojaivalleyinn.com and look for their wedding brochure.

lavender inn

innkeeper@lavenderinn.com | 855-646-6635 210 East Matilija Street

Described by brides as “a magical wedding destination” the Lavender Inn is a place to write the story of your special day with the backdrop of the Pink Moment on the Topa Topa Bluffs, stunning, colorful gardens under majestic oaks, a pond with waterfall and the scenic backdrop of the nearby mountains. Book the entire Inn for friends and family and create magical memories that will last a lifetime. We can accommodate up to 100 wedding guests.

ojai retreat & Inn

ojairetreat.com | (805) 646-2536 160 Besant Road

On a hill in the center of the Ojai Valley, the Ojai Retreat offers a haven with some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the region, as well as 12 well-appointed rooms, 3 outdoor venues, two meeting rooms and five acres with beautiful gardens with water features and tranquil spaces for intimate gatherings. The Los Angeles Times ranked the Ojai Retreat & Inn as among Ventura County’s finest place to stay. Come make your own magic memories.

brandi crockett photography

brandi@brandicrockett.com | 805-415-2234

An Ojai native, Brandi has been a professional photographer for more than 10 years. Her work has taken her to the far reaches of the globe in Africa, Indonesia, Europe, and extensively throughout the Americas. Her photographic candor is a vision steeped in extremes; profound cinematic-like storytelling, intimate weddings, vivid landscapes, and authentic candid moments shot through the lens of raw, rich portraiture. Beautiful, sublime, and nuanced, Brandi’s work inspires the viewer’s imagination to co-create with her and deep dive into textural moodscapes.

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