Summer Solstice 2025 Santa Barbara. Summer Solstice 2024 Santa Barbara Schedule Nady Tallou This year's festivities will take place on June 20-22, 2025 , with a brilliant display of creative energy, just following the longest day of the year. 4,255 likes · 3 talking about this · 1,687 were here.
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This year's theme is Wild World! The Summer Solstice Parade and Festival is one of the largest art events in Santa Barbara County The 51st Annual Summer Solstice Celebration kicks off the summer season with a vibrant explosion of creative energy, June 20-22 at Alameda Park
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Through its annual festival, parade, and interactive workshops, the organization provides opportunities for people of all ages to create, collaborate, and celebrate artistic expression—ensuring that the arts remain free and accessible to all. The Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting hands-on community participation in the arts In its 51st year the Santa Barbara SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION remains the largest arts event in Santa Barbara County drawing crowds of 100,000 parade spectators from around the world with 50,000 attendees to the 3-day free arts and music festival.
Santa Barbara celebrates the summer solstice in style. The parade will travel on Santa Barbara Street and end at the Solstice Festival at Alameda park 3,491 Followers, 1,046 Following, 399 Posts - Summer Solstice Celebration (@summersolsticesb) on Instagram: "SAVE THE DATE for the 51st Year of the Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration & Festival: June 20-22, 2025
Santa Barbara's Summer Solstice is a mustsee. In its 51st year the Santa Barbara SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION remains the largest arts event in Santa Barbara County drawing crowds of 100,000 parade spectators from around the world with 50,000 attendees to the 3-day free arts and music festival. Solstice Celebration Summer Solstice Parade began in 1974, and has grown into the largest 3-day arts oriented event in Santa Barbara County