Monarch Butterfly Habitat Management Plan Workshop on September 12

Community members are invited to the City’s Monarch Butterfly Habitat Management Plan (MPHMP) Workshop on September 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Ellwood Elementary School Auditorium (7686 Hollister Ave). The workshop will cover implementation projects for the MBHMP and will feature the project team, detailed project plans, and breakout group activities to encourage more community feedback on the proposed activities at Ellwood. We hope you will join us for this important discussion.

The City held community outreach events on this topic on July 7 and 9 at the Ellwood Mesa Monarch Butterfly Grove to engage with neighbors and the wider community on the City’s proposed Monarch Butterfly Habitat Management Plan (MBHMP) implementation projects. Approximately 50 people attended each event to learn about upcoming vegetation management to reduce fire risk; infrastructure improvements, including upgrades to the pedestrian and authorized vehicle access entryways at the end of Santa Barbara Shores Drive; dead standing and downed tree removals; new eucalyptus, native tree, and native shrub plantings to benefit monarch butterflies; new signage and trail improvements; and creek restoration and pedestrian footbridges to access the monarch butterfly viewing areas. 

Pictured: Parks & Open Space Manager George Thomson presenting to the group on July 7

Monkeypox Info on New Public Health Webpage

Santa Barbara County Public Health has launched a Monkeypox webpage to keep you up to date on the quickly evolving situation. Learn more about symptoms, prevention strategies, and local vaccine availability: https://countyofsb.org/3404/Monkeypox

Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. This virus is part of the same family of viruses as the virus that causes smallpox. Monkeypox is of public health concern because the illness is similar to smallpox and can be spread from infected humans, animals, and materials contaminated with the virus. Monkeypox is less transmissible and usually less severe than smallpox.

On August 1, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Monkeypox.

 

Parks & Recreation Month Recap

Thanks to everyone who participated in a busy Parks and Recreation month in July.  We hope you took this opportunity to enjoy an activity, event or sport, whether it was one placed on the City’s calendar or something organized by yourself.

As part of the Parks and Recreation Month, the City hosted free clinics throughout the month. It was great to see so many different people of all ages, having fun and taking advantage of these opportunities to get outside and enjoy where we live. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped coordinate and lead these clinics, without them, they would not have happened.

While every clinic (Bocce, Pickleball, Bankshot, Tennis, Handball and Disc Golf) had active and enthusiastic participants, Pickleball was the most popular, with 50 active participants and another 50 individuals on the waitlist.

Thanks again to everyone who participated. We look forward to seeing you continue to enjoy the many parks and open spaces in the beautiful City of Goleta, not just in July, but throughout the year.

Pictured: recreation clinic photos (above: Bankshot)

Pickleball

Bocce Ball

Libraries Mark End to Successful Summer Reading Program

More than 1200 Community Members Participated in 8-Week Program

The Goleta and Santa Ynez Valley Libraries are pleased to report the results of this year’s successful Summer Reading Program. More than 1200 community members participated in the eight-week program which started on June 3rd and ended on July 30th. The participants included 944 children and 191 teens. In all, more than 750 books were read by adults during this time. This is the highest participation the libraries have had since the addition of the Library Bookvan and the expansion of the program to all the branches. 

The entire library team applauds our local community for reading their way through the summer! To celebrate, this past Saturday, July 30, 2022, the Goleta Valley Library hosted a Summer Splash party featuring crafts, games, prizes, activities, and even special guests from Seven Seas Press, Ice in Paradise, The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, UCSB H.E.A.R. and Santa Barbara Face Painting. Solvang Library hosted an Ice Cream Social to celebrate with their readers and to thank the generous donors and volunteers who supported their program this year. Readers at all three libraries redeemed their final prizes and entered prize drawings, whose winners will be announced this week.

Since the start of the program, hundreds of patrons have enjoyed fun weekly events such as magicians, jugglers, musicians, crafts, and a Stuffed Animal Sleepover that even captured national recognition in The Washington Post. The combined attendance at library shows this summer was well over a thousand. The best part about these programs, says Goleta Valley Library Children’s Librarian Elizabeth Saucedo, is the way it brings the community together.

“During the last two summers, we held the Summer Reading Program completely online, including virtual shows and digital reading logs,” she shares. “This year, to see the smiles on everyone’s faces as they came to the library, reported on their reading to earn their prizes, and saw friends at our special events — it was magical.”

Another welcome addition to this year’s program was the return of the in-person Teen Volunteer Program. Over 30 local teen volunteers chatted with young readers about their books, awarded prizes, and helped set up on special event days, all while having fun and earning community service hours toward graduation.

The main goal of the Summer Reading Program is to encourage participants of all ages to read during the summer months. During the gap in between school years, learning loss can occur and lead to academic struggles in the fall and beyond. Reading during the summer is an antidote to that, Elizabeth explains.       

“It’s essential for students to spend time reading during school breaks. To encourage our community to keep reading all summer long, our program includes fantastic prizes that participants can earn based on how much they read,” she says. “We want to say a heartfelt thank-you to all of the generous businesses and our Friends of the Library groups for contributing donations that helped motivate readers to reach their reading goals!”

While the Summer Reading Program has ended, there is still lots to do at your library, including the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Program, book clubs for all ages, storytimes, crafts, and themed programs. For more information on the Goleta and Santa Ynez Valley Libraries, including events, visit www.GoletaValleyLibrary.org.

The 2022 Summer Reading Program sponsors include: Albertson’s, Bennett’s Toys & Educational Materials, Birkholm’s Bakery & Café, Blenders in the Grass, The Book Loft, Brick Barn Wine Estate, California Electric Supply, California Pizza Kitchen, Casa Cassara Winery & Vineyard, Chipotle, The Coffee House by Chomp, The Elverhoj Museum of History & Art, Enjoy Bagels & Sweets, Friends of the Goleta Valley Library, Friends of the Library of Santa Ynez Valley, Golf ‘N’ Stuff, Ice in Paradise, Ingeborg’s Chocolate, Isla Vista Food Co-op, Island Burgers, Kyle’s Kitchen, Los Arroyos, Mother Hubbard’s Restaurant, MOXI Museum, The Mystic Merchant, Nathalie’s Dollhouse, New Frontiers Natural Marketplace, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Ocean Nails & Spa, Old Town Coffee, Pattibakes Bakery & Cafe, Pollofino, Powell-Peralta, Santa Barbara Axxess, The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, Seven Seas Press, The Solvang Bakery, South Coast Deli, South Coast Montessori, South Coast Railroad Museum – Goleta Depot, Space VR, The Stuart C. Gildred Family YMCA, UCSB H.E.A.R, UCSB Gauchos, The Unity Shoppe, The Wildling Museum, Wingstop, and Woodstock’s Pizza Isla Vista. We appreciate your support of our program!

Event photos pictured above and below (above special guest Ice in Paradise polar bear mascot)


Enjoying the beautiful designs by Santa Barbara Face Painting


Fun in the sun with water beads and ocean toys

 

Beautify Goleta Volunteers Collect More than 700 Pounds of Trash

80 Volunteers Participated at Five Locations Throughout the City

The City of Goleta is pleased to announce its Beautify Goleta Community Cleanup event on July 30, 2022, was another huge success! Five community cleanup locations were attended by 80 volunteers who collected 734 pounds of trash to prevent it from polluting our neighborhoods, creeks, and ocean. In addition to trash collected, the Bulky Item Drop-off for Fairview/Kellogg Neighborhood Spotlight also collected 7,967 pounds of furniture, mattresses, and other items! Check out KEYT’s coverage of the event online.

734 pounds of trash collected 
7,966 pounds of bulky items collected 
8,700 pounds of total waste collected 
6,090 pounds of total waste recycled (70%) 

We are so thankful and proud of our volunteers and Neighborhood Captains for taking the time and energy to participate in this event. A special thank you to Elks Lodge #613 for hosting our Neighborhood Spotlight, which included a Bulky Item Collection in addition to a volunteer community cleanup. Also thank you to Big Green and MarBorg for their continuing support of Beautify Goleta events, and to Caltrans and Clean California for their Bulky Item Collection support at the Elks Lodge. 

Here are the results from each cleanup site: 

Neighborhood Spotlight – Fairview/Kellogg
30 volunteers picked up a total of 219 pounds of trash from the Fairview/Kellogg neighborhood area! Plus, an additional 7,966 pounds of bulky item waste was dropped off by nearby residents – that’s 8,185 pounds of total trash collected for this site! Thank you to Elks Lodge for providing the use of their parking lot, and thank you to our special guest Captain, Councilmember and Beautify Goleta Founder, Roger Aceves.

Girsh Park
15 volunteers, including returning Captains and volunteers from the Goleta Evening Rotary Club, picked up a total of 174 pounds of trash! A special thank you to the Goleta Evening Rotary Club for their hard work and support during each Beautify Goleta event this year. We are so lucky to have such a dedicated organization as a Beautify Goleta partner!

Lake Los Carneros
A total of 15 volunteers met at the Lake Los Carneros parking lot to clean areas around Lake Los Carneros and the surrounding neighborhood. In just two hours, they were able to collect 180 pounds of trash! Thank you to returning Captain Jerry Lucera of Waypoint Church for leading this effort. Jerry has lead multiple Beautify Goleta events and helped prevent hundreds of pounds of trash from polluting our neighborhoods, creeks, and ocean.

Evergreen Acres
Our cleanup at Evergreen Acres Park was led by Susan Klein-Rothschild. Susan has been an amazing Beautify Goleta volunteer, and it was great to have her Captain this location. Thanks to Susan and 11 volunteers, 33 pounds of trash was removed from the park and nearby neighborhoods!

Ellwood Bluffs
We were lucky to have two amazing Captains for our second round of Ellwood Bluffs – Chris Briones of Okeanos Swimwear and Jennifer Smith. Chris and Jennifer, along with 9 volunteers, collected 128 pounds of trash! Thank you to our returning Captains for helping organize and lead this cleanup.

The City is grateful to all the volunteers who came out on Saturday to help Beautify Goleta. If you were not able to be part of this event, you can still join future events! We will have an announcement soon about how we will be participating in Creek Week. Keep an eye out for press releases and we’ll let you know when you can help #BeautifyGoleta next! For more information visit https://cityofgoleta.org/beautifygoleta.

A special thank you to all our Beautify Goleta Neighborhood Captains! 

A special thank you to all our Beautify Goleta Volunteers! 

Roll Off Bin: MarBorg Roll off Container ready for bulky items from Goleta Residents. Thank you to MarBorg, Big Green, CalTrans, and Clean California for their support in helping residents get rid of their bulky item waste.