Santa Ynez Valley Star December B 2017

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December 19, 2017 - January 1, 2018

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Photos by Daniel Dreifuss (left), Victoria Martinez (top right) and Raiza Giorgi (bottom right) The Garcia Dance Studio entertained the crowd during the annual Julefest parade. Top right, Santa kissed Mrs. Claus during “Breakfast with Santa” at the Buellton Rec Center, and bottom right, gingerbread houses of all kinds were displayed for auction as a fundraiser for Arts Outreach during Los Olivos’ Olde Fashioned Christmas.

Christmas events delight valley residents, tourists Staff Report

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housands of people turned out on the first weekend of December around the Santa Ynez Valley for Christmas-themed activities that included tree-lighting ceremonies, parades, and much more. The festivities started Friday, Dec. 1, with a tree lighting in Santa Ynez and the annual Julefest tree lighting in Solvang. In Santa Ynez, people enjoyed carolers and

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a mini-parade of equestrians while kids sipped hot chocolate and got to meet Santa Claus. “It’s a true small-town Christmas, straight out of the storybooks,” said Christina Panameno of Santa Ynez. At the Solvang tree lighting, people enjoyed tap and ballet dancing by students of the Fossemalle Dance Studio, including ballerinas dancing around the tree after it was lit. The audience was also thrilled by the

singing group Mystique led by vocal teacher Heidi Jacobs; the Santa Ynez Jazz Band; and a soulful rendition of “Silent Night” by Elizabeth Padfield, accompanied on trumpet by Alan Satchwell. “It’s great to see people get into the spirit of the season, and we embody the holidays here in Solvang,” said Tracy Farhad, executive director of the Solvang Conference and Visitors Bureau. The next morning thousands of residents and tourists stood along the streets

of Solvang to watch the annual Julefest Parade. More than 400 participants in 52 entries danced, pranced, rolled, strolled, cruised and cantered along festively decorated Mission Drive, Copenhagen Drive and adjacent streets. This year’s Julefest theme was “A Danish Tradition.” “It’s great to start the holidays with the festive spirit and attending some of the

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