Chopping It Up with Keith Saarloos | The Santa Ynez Valley Stories
Some towns have festivals. Santa Ynez has a jail wagon. This week on Choppinâ It Up with Keith Saarloos, Keith sits down with Charlotte Becerra from Old Santa Ynez Days and the Santa Ynez Chamber of Commerce to talk about one of the most wonderfully unhinged, deeply beloved, and historically perfect weekends in the Santa Ynez Valley. Old Santa Ynez Days started in 1962 as a fundraiser to help build Segundo Park. And somehow, all these years later, it still has everything you could ever want: ⢠A hometown parade ⢠Leather badges ⢠Deputies looking for people without badges ⢠A rolling jail wagon ⢠A tortilla toss ⢠A pie contest ⢠Pony rides ⢠Bounce houses ⢠Face painting ⢠Painted horses ⢠The Santa Ynez Historical Museum ⢠The Carriage Museum ⢠The rodeo ⢠And an entire town showing up for each other We talk about Dutch Wilson. We talk about how a community builds things that last. We talk about the old stagecoach routes, the horseshoe crosswalks that spell âWHOA,â the worldâs smallest working library, the history hiding in plain sight, and why Santa Ynez still feels like Santa Ynez. Itâs weird. Itâs wonderful. Itâs cowboy. Itâs community. And it might be the most Santa Ynez thing that has ever existed. If you love this valley... If you love old traditions... If you believe towns are built by people who keep showing up... This episode is for you. đď¸ Choppinâ It Up â Old Santa Ynez Days with Charlotte Becerra Listen. Buy a badge. Donât get thrown in jail. Or do. Itâs for a good cause. OldSantaYnezDays.com
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