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Solvang’s Independence Day Parade Bursts Fourth with Pride, Patriotism
After COVID-19 hiatus, popular pastime returns with large crowds, more than 50 entries and a different route for 2021
Kids wave to Santa Barbara County firefighters from Station 30 in Solvang during Sunday’s Independence Day parade put on by the Solvang Rotary Club. (Serena Guentz / Noozhawk photo) By Serena Guentz, Noozhawk Contributing Writer | @NoozhawkNews
July 4, 2021
| 5:07 p.m.
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Solvang on Sunday morning to celebrate the Fourth of July with the return of the annual parade sponsored by the Solvang Rotary Club.
“It’s very important to the community of Solvang and the citizens of this state that the Fourth of July is celebrated just like it was two years ago,” said Art Kaslow, the club’s president. “Very important that we don’t lose any of the traditions or celebrations.”
Solvang Council Puts the Brakes on Recommended Time Limits, Fees to Improve Parking
City leaders do heed a consultant s note that better signage is needed, and are open to exploring the use of a shuttle and options to add spaces
The Solvang City Council recently heard the results of a parking study, which suggested time limits and fees ideas that the council rejected. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully
July 3, 2021
| 7:53 p.m.
The Solvang City Council has agreed to boost signage directing visitors to parking lots, but has declined to consider setting time limits or establishing fees despite a recommendation from a consultant.
Food Network to film in Solvang
KSBY
and last updated 2021-05-06 10:43:52-04
Solvang is being put in the spotlight once again.
Temporary fencing is going up around Solvang Park off Copenhagen Drive and an outdoor kitchen being installed in preparation for the filming of Dinner: Impossible.
The Food Network show puts host Robert Irvine to the test as he works with limited resources to make star-studded meals in random or obscure locations on a limited budget.
Those involved in the set-up Wednesday tell KSBY News Irvine will be serving Solvang City Council members and at least three dozen others in the park for a Vikings-style dinner on Thursday.