Success with Succulents Workshop

October 25 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at the Goleta Community Center

The City of Goleta, in partnership with the UC Master Gardener Program of Santa Barbara County, is excited to provide the community with a new gardening workshop for the fall season, “Success with Succulents”. This gardening workshop will take place on Saturday, October 25 from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Goleta Community Center (5679 Hollister Ave.). Don’t wait, sign up here!

The workshop will teach participants about a variety of topics related to succulents including, but not limited to:

  • Selecting the right containers and soil for healthy growth
  • Best practices for watering and overall succulent care
  • How to propagate new plants from existing ones
  • Tips for identifying and treating common problems

The highlight of this workshop is the opportunity to create and take home your own succulent bowl!

This workshop includes a $10 material fee for the creation of a succulent bowl. Space is limited and registration is required. If you have any question related to the gardening class, please contact City of Goleta Recreation Supervisor Leonel Mendoza-Diaz at lmendoza-diaz@cityofgoleta.gov.

Kitten Season in Full Swing: Make a Cat Connection ASAP

ASAP Cats has Several Large Litters of Kittens Ready to Find their Forever Homes

Over the past few months, ASAP Cats (ASAP) has received dozens of requests for kitten adoptions – and now with kitten season in full swing, the shelter is regularly intaking litters of adorable, adoptable kittens. Are you one of the dozen weekly callers who’s been excited for kittens to come in? Are you looking to take a goofy, fluffy new friend home? Come meet some cute kittens at ASAP today!

The organization has had an unprecedented number of kittens entering the shelter, and while familiar with large influxes especially during kitten season, ASAP is prioritizing the placement of these small felines as quickly as possible.

Not only is it paramount to help the lives of these kittens and find them a home to go to, but time is of the essence. A kitten’s formative years are meant to be spent in a home, allowing them the freedom to grow beyond a shelter’s walls and properly socialize with humans. These cats deserve a chance to experience life in a loving home, so become an ASAP hero today and give a cat or kitten another chance. You can be the difference in saving a life!

ASAP Cats is an organization dedicated to saving the lives of cats in Santa Barbara County by providing shelter, veterinary care, behavioral support, adoption and foster services, education, and community outreach.

View ASAP Cats’ adoptable cats online or visit the shelter at 5473 Overpass Road, Unit 101, Goleta, CA 93111. Currently open Monday-Friday (1pm — 4pm) and Saturday (11am — 3pm). Other times available by appointment.

Federal EV Tax Credits End on September 30

Thinking about making the switch to an Electric Vehicle (EV)? Act now—federal incentives end September 30, 2025!

3CE’s customers in Goleta can access up to $4,000 in local EV incentives that stack with the federal tax credit. That means you may be eligible to combine federal rebates with 3CE incentives for a new or used EV and a Level 2 home charger.

Applicants are eligible for one EV rebate per household, one Level 2 charger rebate per site address, and one EV readiness rebate per site address.

For more information and how to apply, click here.

As a reminder, electric vehicle drivers can charge up at Goleta City Hall (130 Cremona Drive). There are 17 Level 2 PowerFlex EV Charging Stations for you to use.

Know Before You Go:

  • Open 24 hours a day to the public
  • Provide approximately 25 miles of charging per hour
  • Used for any electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle

How to Charge:

  1. Download and sign-up / login to the PowerFlex charging app
  2. After pulling into a vacant space, initiate the charging process in the app (DO NOT plug the charger into the vehicle before doing this)
  3. Your vehicle will begin charging

Go Green Goleta!


Charge up at Goleta City Hall


Level 2 PowerFlex EV Charging Station at City Hall

Sundays at the Ranch

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Stow House

Sundays at the Ranch is a great way to spend the day! Bring the whole family and enjoy barn animals, tractor rides and outdoor fun. Sundays at the Ranch is FREE and happens every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Stow House (304 N. Los Carneros Road). The first Sunday of the month there is also a free concert from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Visit the website for a list of performances.

While you are there, check out the Museum Store & Visitors Center open Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Limited Dam Dinner T-shirts are still available for purchase along with other Stow House items.

Ready, Set, Lemon Run!

The City of Goleta is sharing this message from the Goleta Education Foundation. We also hope you will come stop by our City and Library booth while you are at the Lemon Run!

Lace up your running shoes and join the Goleta Education Foundation (GEF) for a very special 10th Annual Lemon Run on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at Lake Los Carneros! This beloved community event is back, bigger and better than ever, to celebrate ten years of running to advance elementary education in the Goodland.

This year’s race kicks off at 8:00 am with the 10K Grand Prix, followed by the 5K Jr. Grand Prix at 9:30 am, and wraps up with the 1K Fun Run at 10:30 am. Runners and walkers of all ages and skill levels are welcome to enjoy the scenic trails surrounding Lake Los Carneros and the historic Stow House. With local business prizes, kid-friendly art activities, and food from local farms and vendors, this year’s Lemon Run promises a full morning of community fun and connection. Whether you’re competing for a new personal best or cheering from the sidelines, you’re helping build a stronger educational foundation for the students of Goleta. 

Proceeds from the Lemon Run directly support GEF’s work across all nine elementary schools in the Goleta Union School District (GUSD). Funds help provide Educator Grants for Innovation and Professional Development, putting resources directly into the hands of teachers who are shaping tomorrow’s thinkers, leaders, and creators.

Youth scholarships are available for elementary-aged children. To register your child for FREE, email info@goletaed.org or join us for bib pickup and in-person sign-ups at the Deckers Brand Showcase located at 6601 Hollister Avenue on Saturday, September 20 from 11 AM to 2 PM. 

Call for Sponsors: Local businesses and community leaders are invited to sponsor the event. Your partnership helps fund innovative teaching, equitable resources, and stronger classrooms across the GUSD. Sponsorships come with high-visibility benefits and lasting community impact. Every dollar makes a difference. 

Register, donate, or become a sponsor at: https://goletaeducationfoundation.org/goleta-lemon-run/. Don’t miss this unforgettable 10th anniversary celebration. It will be a day of movement, memories, and meaningful support for the children and families of the GUSD. Parking is at The Stow House located at 304 N. Los Carneros Rd. We will also have overflow parking adjacent to Stow House.  

The Goleta Education Foundation engages the community to invest in and enhance an excellent educational experience for all students attending schools in the Goleta Union School District. The Goleta Education Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization. To learn more or make a tax-deductible donation, please visit www.goletaeducationfoundation.org.

Back to School Safety Tips

Watch Video Message

It’s a new school year, and the City of Goleta would like to remind parents and children of some important safety tips. Start by checking out this informative Back to School Safety Video Message from Goleta Community Resource Deputy George Hedricks that includes information on establishing routes to school, avoiding strangers, and teaching children about safely using social media and the internet. A full list of “25 Ways to Make Kids Safer” is available here.

Below are some additional tips to help keep everyone safe during the new school year:

Walking to School

  • Leave early enough to arrive at school at least 10 minutes prior to the start of school.
  • Always use public sidewalks and streets when walking to school. If there is no sidewalk, walk as far to the edge of the road as possible, facing traffic.
  • We all learned as kids to “look both ways before crossing the street.” This remains important advice, for both children and adults.
  • When crossing, make eye contact with drivers and always cross the street at intersections or in crosswalks.
  • Teach your child to recognize and obey traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings.

Biking to School

  • ALWAYS wear a properly fitted helmet.
  • Obey the rules of the road; the rules are the same for all vehicles, including bicycles.
  • Always stay on the right-hand side of the road and ride in the same direction as traffic.
  • Be sure your child knows and uses all of the appropriate hand signals.
  • Ride single file on the right side of the road, with the flow of traffic. Stop at all stop signs and walk bikes across the street.

Driving to School

  • When driving your child to school, stay alert and never drive while distracted.
  • Always obey school zone speed limits and watch for children crossing the street. Remember, the area 10 feet around a school bus is most dangerous for children.
  • NEVER pass a bus loading or unloading children. It is also important to learn and follow your school’s drop-off and pick-up procedures.
  • Washing your car can be an easily overlooked task, but driving toward the morning sun with a dirty windshield can be blinding. To make certain you can see children walking and riding to school, make sure your windshield is clean, especially during morning school drop-off hours.

We wish everyone a safe and happy school year!

Pictured: CRD George Hedricks with Mayor Paula Perotte at Brandon School

September is CA Pedestrian Safety Month

Pedestrian Safety Starts with You: Stay Alert to Protect People Walking

September is California Pedestrian Safety Month. The Goleta Police Department would like to remind drivers to slow down and be alert for people walking on our roads. By always taking extra precautions, you can help protect pedestrians and reduce the risk of crashes and injuries. Walking should always be an easy and safe option for getting around any community.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 7,314 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes across the United States in 2023. In California alone, 1,106 pedestrians were struck and killed on California roads in 2023, accounting for 27 percent of all traffic-related fatalities in the state. The high number of pedestrians injured and killed on our roads highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and safety measures for people walking.

“Pedestrian safety should be every driver’s priority.” Sergeant Noel Rivas said. “Safety begins with you, whether you’re behind the wheel or on foot. Slowing down, putting away distractions and yielding at crosswalks, can make a life-saving difference.”

The Goleta Police Department offers safe driving and walking tips, including staying off the phone when behind the wheel or walking.

Drivers

  • Do not speed, and slow down at intersections. Be prepared to stop for pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks.
  • Avoid blocking crosswalks while waiting to make a right-hand turn.
  • Never drive impaired.

Pedestrians

  • Be predictable. Use signalized crosswalks where drivers may anticipate foot traffic.
  • Watch for approaching vehicles and practice due care crossing the street. At 30 mph, a driver needs at least 90 feet to stop.
  • Make it easier for drivers to see you at night – consider wearing bright colors, reflective material, or use a flashlight when practical.
  • Be careful crossing streets or entering crosswalks at night or on busier streets with higher speed limits.

The City of Goleta contracts with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services.

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Scam Warning: Hang Up, Don’t Pay

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is warning community members about an increase in fraudulent phone calls where scammers pose as officials and attempt to pressure victims into paying money.

In these scams, callers claim you owe fines, missed tolls, or face arrest unless you make an immediate payment through gift cards, wire transfers, or electronic apps. These calls can sound convincing, but they are fraudulent. The Sheriff’s Office will never demand payment over the phone, request gift cards, or threaten arrest for unpaid fines.

If you receive a suspicious call:

  • Hang up immediately.
  • Do not send money or share personal information.
  • Call the Sheriff’s Office to verify.

“These scammers rely on fear and urgency to trick people into handing over money,” said Chief Deputy Brad Welch. “We want our community to know they always have the right to hang up and call us directly to confirm whether the call is legitimate.”

You can reach the Sheriff’s Office Communications Center at any time of the day or night at (805) 683-2724.

You are encouraged to share this warning with family, friends, and neighbors—especially seniors, who are often targeted by these schemes.

The City of Goleta contracts with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services.

Learn How Your Business Can Save Energy! 

Goleta City Hall and 16 other businesses in Goleta have become certified in the Green Business Program. Will you be next? The Santa Barbara County Green Business Program helps businesses save water, energy and resources by going green. By joining the Santa Barbara County Green Business Program and enrolling in the certification process, your business can gain resources and strategies to help reduce your energy bills, access incentive programs—including an upcoming Intuit Green Grant opportunity—and take immediate actions towards making your business more sustainable. Goleta City Hall and 16 other businesses in Goleta have become certified. Will you be next? 

For over a decade, the Santa Barbara County Green Business Program has helped nearly 200 local businesses and organizations (with dozens more in progress) save money and protect, preserve, and improve the environment. Learn more and join the growing group of local green businesses today! 

To learn more, contact the Green Business Administrator via email at knielsen@environmentalin.com.