Old Spanish Days and Santa Barbara Zoo present Celebración de los Dignatarios

Thursday, July 31

5:00pm - 10:00pm PDT

Santa Barbara Zoo

500 Niños Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93103
    • General Admission

      $85.00
      +$2.27
      Item Amount
      General Admission $85.00
      Non-Refundable Service Fee $2.27
      Total $87.27
    • Sale Ended
    • Last Minute Ticket

      $100.00
      +$2.49
      Item Amount
      Last Minute Ticket $100.00
      Non-Refundable Service Fee $2.49
      Total $102.49
    • Sale Ended
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Enjoy delicious appetizers presented by local restaurants and delectable no host wines, margaritas and other wild drinks from local wineries and Zoo Catering Services by Rincon while you take pleasure in the zoo’s lush gardens and majestic views. You'll have an opportunity to meet local dignitaries and say hello to a few of the zoo animals.

Held at the Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Niños Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93103.


Fiesta attire strongly encouraged!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

5:00pm - 10:00pm PDT
  • Santa Barbara Zoo

    500 Niños Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93103

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Santa Barbara Zoo is known as one of the world's most beautiful zoos and is located on 30 acres of lush botanic gardens overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Andree Clark Bird Refuge and Santa Ynez Mountains. The Santa Barbara Zoo is home to 160 species of mammals, reptiles, birds and insects. More than 400 animals are exhibited in open, naturalistic habitats. Thirty acres of lush botanic gardens feature formal gardens and lawns, native plants and trees, cacti and succulents, ornamentals, exotic species and less formal plantings arranged throughout the park to recreate natural habitats. Old Spanish Days Fiesta is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation dedicated to honoring and preserving Santa Barbara’s history, spirit, culture, heritage and traditions. This 90-year-old organization produces an annual five day festival—Fiesta—that is widely regarded as Santa Barbara’s premier festival.

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