Ojai, California
Ojai is situated in the Ojai Valley and encompasses the unincorporated
towns of Casitas Springs, Oak View, Mira Monte and Meiners Oaks. It is a
popular retirement community and the major industry is agriculture. The
excellent climate and natural beauty of Ojai, along with the area's hot
mineral springs, have provided Ojai with a reputation as a place to
rejuvenate the mind and body. There are several world-renowned spas and
resorts in the area and there is widespread emphasis on wellness and good
health among the residents of the area.
The Ojai Valley has peaceful country views and spectacular mountain
ranges. Horseback riding and hiking are popular pastimes in this area of
graceful oaks and scenic waterfalls. The architecture of Ojai owes much to
its Spanish influence. The downtown arcade has a Spanish-style facade and
there is a mission-style arch and pergola at the downtown park bearing the
name of Edward D. Libbey, a wealthy glass manufacturer who set out to make
Ojai into "a dream city of soft harmonies, smooth flowing line and
warm colors." Dream city or not, Ojai does have a wide choice of
housing styles to suit almost any taste.
Ojai is and has always been,
an
artistic community, attracting writers, photographers, painters,
musicians, composers, sculptors, potters, weavers, and jewelry makers. The
Ojai Center for the Arts is the oldest continually operating arts center
in California. Painting, poetry, theater, dance, and music classes and
workshops are held at the center throughout the yea and the center also
produces art shows, theater productions, poetry festivals, crafts fairs
and dances. Those who consider shopping an art will be pleased with Ojai's
myriad of shops, bookstores and galleries along with many indoor- outdoor
restaurants and coffeehouses.