Lights, Camera, Stroll Wrap-Up

We hope you have been enjoying the holiday lights in Old Town. More than 200 community members gathered to see them go on for the first time on November 7th. The LIGHTS, CAMERA, STROLL event was held to welcome the lights to Old Town and kick off the GoodLandGoodShopping season.

If you didn’t make it to the event, don’t worry we have a video recap of the fun-filled evening and a photo gallery. Watch our short video here and view the photo album here.

In her first speech since being newly re-elected, Mayor Paula Perotte said, “The holiday season is a time of joy, wonder and expectation and we are all so glad you are here to be part of this magical memory. It’s also only fitting that the group that has put on our beloved holiday parade for many years is also largely responsible for bringing these beautiful lights to Old Town for all of us to enjoy all season long as we drive down Hollister Avenue.”

The Greater Goleta Santa Barbara Lions Club secured $30,000 in funding and donated the lights, garland and parade banners to the City to bring joy to the community for years to come.

Ed Holdren who has been a member of the Lions Club for 38 years, and is the Old Town Goleta Holiday Parade Coordinator, said it would not have been possible without the generous support from the Goleta Valley Community Center (GVCC) Organization. He said, “The lights are going to be a positive addition to the Old Town Goleta holiday spirit.” Ed also had everyone put their hands together for the Greater Goleta Santa Barbara Lions Club for the 80 years they have been supporting different endeavors in Goleta.

Attendees danced the night away to the beats played by award-winning DJ Darla Bea and enjoyed photos with Mr. and Mrs. Claus who traveled all the way from the North Pole for the historic event. Photo booth gallery available here.

2nd District Councilmember James Kyriaco officially kicked off the GoodLandGoodShopping season and encouraged attendees to stroll down Hollister Avenue, enjoy the lights and visit Old Town businesses. He said, “Old Town is everyone’s downtown and so many of our local Goleta downtown businesses wanted to be part of this special moment for our City. Thank you for being here, now let’s go take a stroll!”

A map of 17 business participating in the stroll with special offerings was handed out. Thank you to everyone who participated. View a list of the participating businesses here. An easy way to shop Goleta this holiday season is to visit the City’s online business directory GoodLandGoodShopping.com

Shop EveryTown, who tabled at the event, provides another easy way to make shopping local easy.  Download the free app and learn about reward and challenges to support local businesses.

A special thanks to the Lions Club members for handing out cookies and hot cocoa courtesy of Holdren’s Steak and Seafood.

Happy holidays!


New holiday lights on Hollister Avenue


Group photo from left-to-right: Kelly Hoover, City of Goleta Community Relations Manager, Ed Holdren with the Lions Club, Councilmember James Kyriaco (District 2), Mayor Pro Tempore Luz Reyes-Martín (District 1), Mayor Paula Perotte, Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, DJ Darla Bea, Councilmember Kyle Richards, and SB County 3rd District Supervisor Joan Hartmann


Photo booth – reindeer


Photo booth – family


Holiday Stroll – SB Gift Baskets