Santa Barbara Independent Fiesta Guide, 7/31/19

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of your celebration — from tours of the Old Mission and the courthouse to the authentic food and drink offered at the mercados and Guadalupe Church to passionate dance performances, festive parades, and more. In this special section, Tyler Hayden introduces you to this year’s important Fiesta figures including La Presidenta Barbara Carroll; Spirit and Junior Spirit, Sophia Cordero and Paloma Valenzuela, respectively; Saint Barbara Debra Fedaleo; and Los Vaqueros of the El Desfile Histórico (Historical Parade) and area ranchers John and Brandy Branquinho. The Independent is proud to highlight a meaningful tradition that continues to showcase our history, culture, and spirit of hospitality that will make you want to celebrate with us year after year. ¡Bienvenido, quédate un rato, y viva la fiesta!

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CRAZY HORSE CANTINA

This cantina inside El Mercado del Norte features a beer garden with live entertainment at night and is host during the day to Fiesta’s battle-of-the-bands competition. 11am-10:30pm. El Mercado del Norte, Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free. Ages 21+ after 5pm. This annual Mexican-style cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta with proceeds going toward the S.B. Trust for Historic Preservation. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$15. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093. sbthp.org/casacantina

EL MERCADO DE LA GUERRA

daily Feast on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free. Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and ice-cold drinks and live entertainment at the

Join local dignitaries as they celebrate the beginning of this annual celebration. 10:45am. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free.

CASA CANTINA

daily Trained docents will lead a special tour of the Queen of the Missions. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$16. Call 682-4713.

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In celebration of the 95 years of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, explore this spectacular exhibition to discover the origins and experience the pageantry and traditions of this most cherished cultural festival through displays of beautiful restored costumes, posters, artwork, artifacts, and historical photos. 10am-5pm. S.B. Historical Museum, 136 E. De la Guerra St. Free; donations accepted. Call 966-1601. sbhistorical.org

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Crazy Horse Cantina. The purchase of a wristband gets you unlimited rides. 11am11pm. Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Admission: free; wristband: $30.

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daily Meet in the Mural Room for a guided tour of this Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

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Experience “Little Fiesta” with traditional songs and dance from the Californios — flamenco, Spanish classical, and Mexican folklórico — as they have been performed since 1927. There will also be special performances by the 2019 Spirit and Junior Spirit. 8pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free.

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THURSDAY 8/1 COURTHOUSE FIESTA TOURS daily Meet in the Mural Room for a guided tour of this Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

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In celebration of the 95 years of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, explore this spectacular exhibition to discover the origins and experience the pageantry and traditions of this most cherished cultural festival through displays of beautiful restored costumes, posters, artwork, artifacts, and historical photos. 10am-5pm. S.B. Historical Museum, 136 E. De la Guerra St. Free; donations accepted. Call 966-1601. sbhistorical.org

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Trained docents will lead a special tour of the Queen of the Missions. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$16. Call 682-4713.

EL MERCADO DE LA GUERRA daily Feast on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am11pm. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free.

EL MERCADO DEL NORTE daily Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and ice-cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. The purchase of a wristband gets you unlimited rides. 11am-11pm. Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Admission: free; wristband: $30.

CRAZY HORSE CANTINA

This cantina inside El Mercado del Norte features a beer garden with live entertainment at night and is host during the day to Fiesta’s battle-of-the-bands competition. 11am10:30pm. El Mercado del Norte, Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free. Ages 21+ after 5pm.

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Community members of all faiths are welcome to enjoy High Mass followed by a festive reception in the mission’s Sacred Garden to celebrate the longstanding relationship between the Old Mission and Old Spanish Days, as well as the entire Fiesta community. 10am. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free. Call 682-4713.

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S.B. Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo 2018

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SOPHIA CORDERO What does it mean to you to be named the 2019 Spirit of Fiesta? It’s both an honor and a privilege. It may sound cliché, but it truly is a dream come true. I am grateful for the opportunity to represent our beautiful city this year. What song did you perform your winning dance to? “Sal de Cai,” or “Salt of Cai.” (Cai is short for Cadiz, which is a coastal region in Spain.) This was the first song I listened to when I was going through the process of selecting music. The powerful vocals and the musicality really captured me.

This annual Mexican-style cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta with proceeds going toward the S.B. Trust for Historic Preservation. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$15. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093. sbthp.org/casacantina

thrilling eight-second rides and jaw-dropping wrecks against animal athletes that can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. 7pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $25-$40. Call 688-5093. sbfiestarodeo.org

COURTHOUSE FIESTA TOURS daily Meet in the Mural Room for a guided tour of this Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464. PROJECT FIESTA: A HISTORY OF OLD SPANISH DAYS daily

In celebration of the 95 years of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, explore this spectacular exhibition to discover the origins and experience the pageantry and traditions of this most cherished cultural festival through displays of beautiful restored costumes, posters, artwork, artifacts, and historical photos. 10am-5pm. S.B. Historical Museum, 136 E. De la Guerra St. Free; donations accepted. Call 966-1601. sbhistorical.org

S.B. MISSION DOCENT TOURS daily Trained docents will lead a special tour of the Queen of the Missions. 11am and 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$16. Call 682-4713. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE MERCADO

Enjoy a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.). Free.

EL MERCADO DE LA GUERRA daily

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What advice do you have for younger dancers aspiring to become a Spirit of Fiesta? I would tell younger dancers to stay focused on their goal, never give up, have fun, and most importantly listen to their heart. Don’t be scared to push yourself outside of your comfort zone. I believe great things always happen with hard work and dedication.

More than 200 performers will create an evening of dance and song, from flamenco to Mexican folklórico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

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What dancers do you admire? I admire Daniela Zermeño. She inspires me not only as a dancer but also as a person. Other flamenco artists I admire include Alfonso Losa, Domingo Ortega, and Águeda Saavedra. I’ve been fortunate enough to take classes from these artists. Their unique styles and creativity motivate me to grow as a dancer.

LAS NOCHES DE RONDA (NIGHTS OF GAIETY)

Feast on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this

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S.B. SPECIAL MISSION TREASURES TOUR

Learn about some of Old Mission S.B.’s most precious treasures, magnificent architecture, and beautiful and historical artworks in areas not normally open to the public, including the Archive Library! 2:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. $25. Ages 12+. Call 682-4713.

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DIGS! CELEBRACIÓN DE LOS DIGNATARIOS

Enjoy fare from the Central Coast’s finest eateries and the best wines and tequilas to pair with it before you dance to the sounds of DJ Hecktik as the sun sets. All-in-one pricing includes admission, drinks, and food. 5-10pm. S.B. Zoo, 500 Niños Dr. $125-$150. Ages 21+. Call 962-5339. sbzoo.org

PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS (PBR) The nation’s top riders and brave cowboys risk it all in

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he Board of Directors of Old Spanish Days would like to thank our amazing sponsors, volunteers, and our collaborative nonprofit partners. Fiesta could not happen without their generous support! Special gratitude to the entire Santa Barbara community for once again coming out to celebrate this time-honored tradition.

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Old Spanish Days would like to give special recognition to Los Niños de las Flores, Las Señoritas, Bienvenidos, Parade Announcers, Parade Marshals, and all the parade volunteers.

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Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the 2019 Spirit of Fiesta Sophia Cordero and 2019 Jr. Spirit Paloma Valenzuela, as well as the entire dance community.

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To the many non-profit vendors who contributed to the two Mercados and to the many restaurants, wineries, breweries, distilleries, organizations, and companies that donated to the many events this Fiesta season—Thank you!

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Special thanks to the City and County of Santa Barbara and Old Mission Santa Barbara for their generous support of Old Spanish Days Fiesta since 1924. Also, a thank you to our Collaborative partners: Goleta Valley Historical Society, the Santa Barbara Zoo, and to Santa Barbara Historical Museum for Project Fiesta!

Photo by Fritz Olenberger)

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Our appreciation goes to Saint Barbara Debra Fedaleo and the two Native Daughters of the Golden West Parlors—Reina del Mar No. 126 and Tierra de Oro No. 304. Thank-You! ¡Gracias!

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colorful Mexican market. 11am-11pm. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free.

EL MERCADO DEL NORTE daily

Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and ice-cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. The purchase of a wristband gets you unlimited rides. 11am-11pm. Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Admission: free; wristband: $35.

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CRAZY HORSE CANTINA

This cantina inside El Mercado del Norte features a beer garden with live entertainment at night and is host during the day to Fiesta’s battle-of-the-bands competition. 11am-10:30pm. El Mercado del Norte, Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free. Ages 21+ after 5pm.

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This annual Mexican-style cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta with proceeds going toward the S.B. Trust for Historic Preservation. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$15. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093. sbthp.org/casacantina

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VALENZUELA What does it mean to you to be named the 2019 Junior Spirit of Fiesta? My sisters and I have been dancing for seven years, and watching my sisters go through the process has shown me how much hard work and dedication goes into it. Now that I have the opportunity to be the Junior Spirit of Fiesta, it means so much to me to be able to share it with my family and community. What song did you perform your winning dance to? “De Santiago a la Plazuela.” I chose this song with my director Daniela Zermeño because I really loved that the first part of the music allowed me to show my technique and skill, while the second part of my song was fun and upbeat.

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EL DESFILE HISTÓRICO (THE HISTORICAL PARADE)

This year marks the 95th anniversary of the Fiesta Historical Parade, one of the largest equestrian parades in the U.S., featuring more than 600 horses as well as floats depicting episodes from the city and state, dancers, and antique carriages, coaches, and wagons. The parade starts at the west end of Cabrillo Boulevard, proceeds east along the beach to State Street, and then goes up State Street to Sola Street. Noon. Free; reserved seating: $20-$50.

FLOR Y CANTO (FLOWER AND SONG)

Interwoven with historical narration, Spanish California dances and songs of the 19th century will be performed by area residents in authentic costumes. Bring a picnic dinner and blankets for lawn seating. 7pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

2019 FIESTA STOCK HORSE SHOW & RODEO

What dancers do you admire? The dancers that I admire the most are Daniela Zermeño, my dance teacher, and Sophia Cordero, the Spirit of Fiesta. Daniela is a great mentor—she is supportive and such a beautiful dancer! Sophia is such a kind person inside and out — she is loving and an amazing performer!

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo riders will compete in bronc and bull riding, tie-down roping, steer stopping, team roping and penning, WPRA barrel racing, and a stock horse class. 7:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $15-$25. Call 688-5093. sbfiestarodeo.org

What advice do you have for younger dancers aspiring to become a Spirit of Fiesta? What a great question! The most important thing that I would say is to have dedication and passion for whatever you want to achieve and to never give up on yourself!

More than 200 performers will create an evening of dance and song, from flamenco to Mexican folklórico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

LAS NOCHES DE RONDA (NIGHTS OF GAIETY)

For more information and schedules, call 962-8101 or visit sbfiesta.org.


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The young people of Santa Barbara, their parents, and other parade participants will don traditional costumes and celebrate the rich culture of the area. Ice cream is provided for participants. The parade will go down State Street from Victoria Street to Ortega Street. 10am. Free. Call 564-5418.

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Meet in the Mural Room for a guided tour of this Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

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How did you choose this year’s theme, Spirit of Community? What does it mean to you personally, and why is it significant to this particular Fiesta? I thought about what made Fiesta special to me, and it’s the way the entire community comes together to put on and participate in Fiesta. This year, I am trying to focus on the volunteerism that makes Fiesta work. We are also shining a spotlight on the role that the two mercados play in providing a fundraising platform for approximately 40 nonprofits. Fiesta is integral to many of the organizations that provide important services and opportunities in our community. What has changed about Fiesta over the years? What has remained constant? A lot has changed since my involvement as a flower girl in the late 1970s and when I first started volunteering in the mid-1980s. Society is more regulated and complicated, so we have to run Old Spanish Days like the nonprofit

corporation it is, while in the past a handshake was all you needed. What hasn’t changed is the goal of providing a wonderful festival for the entire community that celebrates our shared heritage. We still have one of the largest equestrian parades in the country, we throw great parties rich in local history and tradition, we have amazing dancers performing all over town, and we provide entertainment at the mercados every day and evening. There are so many ways to join in the fun, and much of it is free to the community.

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In celebration of the 95 years of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, explore this spectacular exhibition to discover the origins and experience the pageantry and traditions of this most cherished

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cultural festival through displays of beautiful restored costumes, posters, artwork, artifacts, and historical photos. 10am-5pm. S.B. Historical Museum, 136 E. De la Guerra St. Free; donations accepted. Call 966-1601. sbhistorical.org

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Browse for handmade treasures created by artisans as you stroll along the beautiful beachfront. 10am-6pm. Cabrillo Blvd., west of Stearns Wharf. Free.

What event do you look most forward to each year? I am most excited about our parade. I have always loved it, and I am very excited to be in it this year. I’ve learned to ride so I can be on horseback. I also enjoy all of the events with the little kids — they have such joy and such fun during Fiesta that it makes it fun for everyone around them.

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S.B. MISSION DOCENT TOURS daily

Trained docents will lead a special tour of the Queen of the Missions. 10:30am and 2pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$16. Call 682-4713.

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CRAZY HORSE CANTINA

This cantina inside El Mercado del Norte features a beer garden with live entertainment at night and is host during the day to Fiesta’s battle-of-the-bands competition. 11am10:30pm. El Mercado del Norte, Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Free. Ages 21+ after 4pm.

CASA CANTINA

This annual Mexican-style cantina invites all to relax, sip a cold drink, and celebrate at the home of Fiesta with proceeds going toward the S.B. Trust for Historic Preservation. Noon-midnight. Casa de la Guerra, 15 E. De la Guerra St. Free-$15. Ages 21+. Call 965-0093. sbthp.org/casacantina X Ambassadors: 8/5 @7:30pm Styx: 7/31 @7:30pm Martina McBride: 8/1 @7:30pm Melissa Etheridge: 8/2 @7:30pm The Ohio Players with The Emotions and Evelyn “Champagne” King: 8/3 @7:30pm Banda Carnaval Luis Coronel Cuarto de Milla: 8/4 @3:00pm

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Tommy James and the Shondells: 8/6 @1:00pm Brothers Osborne: 8/6 @7:30pm Daughtry: 8/7 @7:30pm George Thorogood and the Destroyers: 8/8 @7:30pm Collective Soul: 8/9 @7:30pm Pro Rodeo: 8/10 & 8/11

EL MERCADO DE LA GUERRA daily Feast on Spanish and Mexican-American foods, shop for crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy live entertainment, all while strolling through this colorful Mexican market. 11am11pm. De la Guerra Plaza, first block of E. De la Guerra St. Free.

El Desfile Històrico 2018

EL MERCADO DEL NORTE daily Enjoy Fiesta foods, souvenirs at the Fiesta Bazaar, rides and attractions at the Fiesta Carnival, and ice-cold drinks and live entertainment at the Crazy Horse Cantina. The purchase of a wristband gets you unlimited rides. 11am-11pm. Mackenzie Park, State St. and Las Positas Rd. Admission: free; wristband: $35.

OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE MERCADO

Enjoy a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.) Free.

TARDES DE RONDA (AFTERNOON OF GAIETY)

This afternoon of dances and songs from various Mexican regions features performers ages 16 and younger. 1-5pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

24TH ANNUAL S.B. MARIACHI FESTIVAL

This year’s festival, featuring Aida Cuevas, Shaila Dúrcal, Ángela Aguilar, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar, Mariachi Divas de

For more information and schedules, call 962-8101 or visit sbfiesta.org.


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The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo riders will compete in bronc and bull riding, tie-down roping, steer stopping, team roping and penning, WPRA barrel racing, and a stock horse class. 7:30pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $15-$25. Call 688-5093. sbfiestarodeo.org

This car show will have more than 250 car entries of all types, food and beer for sale, vendors, live music, and a raffle with all proceeds going toward the Boys & Girls Club of

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daily Meet in the Mural Room for a guided tour of this Moorish-Spanish building. Tours happen every 30 minutes. 10am-3pm. S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free. Call 962-6464.

Cindy Shea, and Mariachi Aztlán, invites you to experience the heart and soul of mariachi. 5:30pm. S.B. Bowl, 1122 N. Milpas St. $75$160. Call 962-7411. sbbowl.com

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We will have strolling Mariachi at

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More than 200 performers will create an evening of dance and song, from flamenco to Mexican folklórico. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. 8pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

August 1 from 5:30 to 7:30 August 2 from 2:00 to 5:00 August 3 from 12:00 to 2:00

LAS FIESTA WEEKEND PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Start the day off with eggs, sausage links, orange juice, and a stack of pancakes. 7am-noon. S.B. Veterans’ Memorial Bldg., 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd. $10. Call 636-7961.

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spectacular exhibition to discover the origins and experience the pageantry and traditions of this most cherished cultural festival through displays of beautiful restored costumes, posters, artwork, artifacts, and historical photos. Noon-5pm. S.B. Historical Museum, 136 E. De la Guerra St. Free; donations accepted. Call 966-1601. sbhistorical.org

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FIESTA ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW

Browse for handmade treasures created by artisans as you stroll along the beautiful beachfront. 10am-5pm. Cabrillo Blvd., west of Stearns Wharf. Free.

Fiesta Pequeña 2018

Enjoy a wide array of authentic Mexican cuisine and entertainment. 11am-9pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, 227 N. Nopal St. (corner of Nopal and Montecito sts.). Free.

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What is something you learned about Saint Barbara that intrigued or inspired you? The thing that inspired me about Saint Barbara is that even through the outrage of her father and her torture and death, she kept her faith. She stood strong for what she believed in. Please explain a little bit about Saint Barbara’s traditional clothing. What is its history and significance? According to

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In celebration of the more than 90 years of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, explore this

What did you do to prepare for your role as Saint Barbara? I prepared myself in several ways. I studied California history for many years and found that the Native Daughters of the Golden West (NDGW) was a perfect fit for me. I joined the NDGW Reina del Mar Parlor #126 in 2001. I also learned about the historical dances of early California and took lessons, and I now perform with Baile de California, a historical dance group. I also volunteer for Fiesta, the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Maritime Museum.

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daily Trained docents will lead a special tour of the Queen of the Missions. 1:30pm. Old Mission S.B., 2201 Laguna St. Free-$16. Call 682-4713.

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S.B. 10am-4pm. Boys & Girls Club of S.B., 632 E. Canon Perdido St. Free. Call 962-2382 or email info@boysgirls.org. boysgirls.org/fiesta-car-show

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legend, Saint Barbara was the beautiful daughter of a pagan father who kept her guarded and locked in a tower to protect her from the outside world. She eventually professed her Christianity and offered herself completely to the Lord, choosing a life of consecrated virginity. The white gown symbolizes this virgin purity. The scarlet cape is the color of Christian martyrs. It also symbolizes the blood of Christ. The golden crown tells us that she was the daughter of nobility.

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This year marks the 95th anniversary of the Fiesta Historical Parade (El Desfile Histórico), one of the largest equestrian parades in the U.S., featuring more than 600 horses as well as floats, dancers, and antique carriages, coaches, and wagons. The parade takes place Friday, August 2, at noon and starts at the west end of Cabrillo Boulevard, proceeds east along the beach to State Street, and then goes up State Street to Sola Street. Free; reserved seating: $20-$50.

45) Floats S.B. Mariachi Festival 46) Band Santa Paula High School Cardinals 47) Charro Group Los Tequileros de Jalisco 48) Charro Group Rancho El Paraiso 49) Group of Spanish Riders Camarillo White Horse Association 50) Carriages/Wagons Community West Bank 51) Carriages/Wagons Bartlett Pringle Wolf 52) Posse Santa Monica Mounted Posse 53) Carriages/Wagons Banc of California 54) Carriages/Wagons S.B. City Firefighters 55) Posse Merced County Sheriff’s Posse 56) Floats Garcia Dance Studio 57) Charro Group Charros de Santa Ynez 58) Posse Ventura County Sheriff’s Posse 59) Carriages/Wagons S.B. Historical Museum 60) Carriages/Wagons S.B. Elks Lodge 61) Group of Western Riders Santa Ynez Spicy Señoritas & Pony Tails 62) Carriages/Wagons S.B. Shrine Club 63) Carriages/Wagons S.B. PAL (Police Activity League) 64) Posse Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team 65) Group of Western Riders Los Californios 66) Charro Group Los Caporales 67) Carriages/Wagons Friends of Fiesta 68) Carriages/Wagons E Clampus Vitus – De la Guerra y Pacheco Chapter 1.5 69) Mounted Color Guard Presidio Mounted Soldiers 70) Floats The Castro Family Party 71) Walking Group S.B. County Firefighters

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32) Carriages/Wagons Impulse Advanced Communications 33) Western Riders/Wagon S.B. Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo 34) Group of Western Riders Rodeo Honorary Vaquero 35) Group of Western Riders Lonesome Cowboys & Cowgirls 36) Floats Tierra de Oro Parlor #304 of the Native Daughters of the Golden West 37) Band S.B. High School Marching Dons 38) Charro Group Rancho Los Dos Amigos 39) Charro Group Southern California Charros 40) Posse/Wagon Buffalo Soldiers Mounted Calvary Unit/ Women of the West 41) Carriages/Wagons KEYT 42) Carriages/Wagons U.S. Forest Service 43) Carriages/Wagons Montecito Bank & Trust 44) Posse Long Beach Mounted Police

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1) Walking Group Los Niños de Las Flores 2) Walking Group The Therapy Mini Horses 3) Walking Group Spirit of Fiesta 4) Band Mariachi Mexicanismo 5) Floats Saint Barbara Float 6) Posse S.B. County Sheriff’s Mounted Unit 7) Group of Western Riders La Presidenta w/Past Presidents 8) Floats La Presidenta’s Family 9) Carriages/Wagons Honarary President & Family 10) Carriages/Wagons Union Bank 11) Carriages/Wagons Grand Marshal 12) Carriages/Wagons S.B. Mayor Cathy Murillo & Junior Spirit 13) Carriages/Wagons Friends of Fiesta 14) Charro Group Rancho Arroyo 15) Charro Group Rancho Jimenez J 16) Walking Group S.B. Trust for Historic Preservation 17) Carriages/Wagons Los Rancheros Pobres 18) Floats Old Mission Santa Barbara 19) Band Oxnard High School Marching Band 20) Charro Group Los Charros De Rancho Las Palmas 21) Charro Group Grupo Charro Los Compadres 22) Carriages/Wagons Past Presidentes 23) Carriages/Wagons S.B. City Council 24) Carriages/Wagons Cox Communications 25) Spanish Riders/Wagon De la Guerra Wedding Party 26) Group of Spanish Riders Amigos de los Novios 27) Carriages/Wagons U.S. Ventura Naval Base CEO 28) Walking Group SeaBees/Veterans 29) Charro Group Rancho la Finikera 30) Charro Group Familia Charra 31) Posse King’s County Sheriff’s Posse

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We are cementing our friendships and support for our community in stone!” — CYNTHIA & ERIC SPIVEY DEDICATE A STONE AT OUR DRE AM PL A Z A AT HOTEL CALIFORNIAN AND GIVE LIFE TO FINAL DRE AMS .

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“WE FEEL STRONGLY about the work Dream Foundation does and continue to support their efforts. When the opportunity arose to have a stone at the Dream Plaza we, along with our very dear and clearly inseparable friends, had the idea of putting our stones next to each other to celebrate our friendship and be a part of the history of the Dream Plaza. It’s an all time tribute that we can see anytime we want!”

Please contact Dream Foundation by phone at 805-539-2208 or email plaza@dreamfoundation.org.

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WEST COAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 48TH ANNUAL FIESTA CONCERT Enjoy an afternoon of beautiful music under the direction of conductor Dr. Michael Shasberger. Bring snacks and lawn chairs or blankets for lawn seating. 3:30pm. Sunken Gardens, S.B. County Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St. Free.

FIESTA FINALE GALA Wear cocktail attire or your Fiesta outfit one last time to honor Santa Barbara traditions with a gourmet dinner, professional dance performances, dancing to live music, a costume contest, and artwork that comes to life with the recreation of “Spanish Dancer” by Juan Giralt Larin. Proceeds go toward the Profant Foundation for the Arts scholarships. 5:30-9pm. El Paseo Restaurant, 10 El Paseo. $225. Call 705-9179. profantfoundation.org/fiesta-finale

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The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo riders will compete in bronc and bull riding, tie-down roping, steer stopping, team roping and penning, WPRA barrel racing, and a stock horse class. 2pm. Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real. $10-$15. Call 688-5093. sbfiestarodeo.org

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John and Brandy Branquinho both hail from ranching and farming families with California roots that stretch back centuries. John is a third-generation Californian whose family came to the Santa Maria Valley in the 1800s. He was raised in Garey. Brandy’s line goes five centuries back; her great-great-great grandfather was José Francisco Ortega, the first captain of the Santa Barbara Presidio. She was raised in Los Alamos, where the couple lives today. Both have been competing in the Fiesta Rodeo since their teens and continue to pass along the Western way of life to their three sons and nine grandkids.

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LAS FIESTA WEEKEND PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Start the day off with eggs, sausage links, orange juice, and a stack of pancakes. 7am-noon. S.B. Veterans’ Memorial Bldg., 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd. $10. Call 636-7961.

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