Saturday, July 9, 2011

Arroyo Grande Celebrates 100 Years

Arroyo Grande Centennial
Celebration

If you've ever stayed in Pismo Beach and had an inkling for antique shopping or historical exploration, then you may be familiar with the cute nearby town of Arroyo Grande. Well, in case you didn't hear, Arroyo Grande is celebrating it's centennial anniversary of incorporation. Yes, that's right, Arroyo Grande is 100 years old!

In commemoration there will be a parade, themed “Celebrating a Century of Community,” which begins at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 10, 2011 at the intersection of East Grand Avenue and Halcyon Road. The parade will showcase the Grand Marshals, floats (centennial themed), family oriented, businesses (past and present), agriculture/farming, motor vehicles (antique and vintage, custom cars, trucks, tractors, bicycles), elected officials (past and present), marching units, military bands, community and civic organizations, equestrians, churches, sports, educational, alumni groups – the list is endless!

This fantastic parade in downtown Arroyo Grande will likewise feature local marching bands like that of Judkins Middle School. Indeed, our very own Valentina Guest Services Representative, Matthew Pringle (Age 13) will be featured as lead bass (drummer). That alone is enough reason to gaze upon this marvelous sight to behold.

The Centennial Parade will travel east from Halcyon Road and East Grand Avenue toward the Village, ending at South Mason and Nelson Streets. Parade–goers can find their spot anywhere along the parade route, as the route will be closed to traffic during the parade. 

The City of Arroyo Grande began in 1867 as a political township from land owned by Francisco Zeba Branch. Due to the prime agricultural soil, mild coastal climate and the establishment of the Pacific Coast Railway, Arroyo Grande quickly grew and was incorporated as a City on July 10, 1911.

Over the past 100 years Arroyo Grande has maintained its unique character and community spirit. It's agricultural heritage and historic Village area as well as its cultural amenities and strong business foundations make Arroyo Grande a desirable and diverse city that is loved by its residents and visitors alike.

As a hotel full of history, Valentina Inn & Villas likes to support the history of Pismo Beach and nearby towns. For more details on how we celebrate local history, check out http://ValentinaPismoBeach.com/history.html. For reservations, send us a message at http://valentinapismobeach.com/reservations.html.

~ValentinaPismoBeach.com

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