helmut holzheu | Santa Ynez Valley Star https://santaynezvalleystar.com The only source for all news about the Santa Ynez Valley - local fresh news and lifestyle Wed, 12 Jun 2019 23:06:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-SYVS-Circle-Logo-32x32.jpg helmut holzheu | Santa Ynez Valley Star https://santaynezvalleystar.com 32 32 195921705 El Rancho invites all to ‘Founding Father’s Day’ https://santaynezvalleystar.com/el-rancho-invites-all-to-founding-fathers-day/ Tue, 04 Jun 2019 15:00:17 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=9380 By Raiza Giorgi publisher@santaynezvalleystar.com Helmut Holzheu will soon celebrate a milestone birthday and he wants to share it with the community he loves so much, so his family is throwing a ‘Founding Father’s Day’ birthday party for him at El Rancho Market on Saturday, June 15. “My father Helmut is and has always been a […]

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By Raiza Giorgi

publisher@santaynezvalleystar.com

Helmut Holzheu will soon celebrate a milestone birthday and he wants to share it with the community he loves so much, so his family is throwing a ‘Founding Father’s Day’ birthday party for him at El Rancho Market on Saturday, June 15.

“My father Helmut is and has always been a force of nature and a positive role model for 90 years. He never gives up and is relentlessly positive. As a result, he saw nothing but opportunity and felt that in any way he could help his community, he would be helping himself and his family,” said his son, Alfred Holzheu.

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When the Holzheus first leased the abandoned store, it faced Highway 246. They expanded in 1975 into the store that still operates today.

The self-made businessman started as an apprentice at a butcher shop in Germany. He and his wife Doris were newlyweds with very little money when they accepted an invitation to move to Santa Barbara from Germany in 1954. They have known each other since they were 3 years old, his wife noted.

“We married in February of 1954 and moved to America in November the same year. I was pregnant with our first child and we barely knew any English,” Doris said in her German accent.

They eventually moved to Shell Beach and on a drive for their anniversary in 1966, they came to the Santa Ynez Valley and drove by a closed store with a ‘For Lease’ sign in the window.

Two weeks later they signed a lease and more than 50 years later, El Rancho is a staple in the valley.

They pride themselves on having products that are fresh from local farmers and other producers.

The Holzheus have been involved in the Santa Ynez Elks Lodge, the Lions Club and Viking Charities. They made and cooked sausage at Danish Days for many years, and they also cooked the corned beef and cabbage for Mission Santa Ines’ St. Patrick’s Day celebrations for 30 years.

Helmut has been chairman of the Mission Fiesta, and Doris delivered Meals on Wheels for many years. She is a member of the Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital Auxiliary and the choir at Mission Santa Ines.

“He was a proud citizen of his adopted country, even traveling to Washington, D.C., to acquire a flag that had been flown over the White House. To this day we fly a flag at El Rancho every day on the huge flag pole he set up in the parking lot in 1975,” Alfred added.

Throughout the years Helmut and Doris have also been board members of the Santa Ynez Valley Historical Society, Solvang Friendship House, and San Lorenzo Seminary.

The Holzheus bought land near their store in case they needed to relocate, but instead they donated that land as the site for the Stuart C. Gildred Family YMCA in Santa Ynez. They also helped raise the funds to build it.

They often go to their store and get lunch to take on picnics or meat to take home for dinner. Helmut loves the Mississippi Caviar, which has become a store staple.

“I could not be more proud of my father, and I am blessed that we will be able to celebrate his 90th surrounded by family and friends in his beloved El Rancho Market,” Alfred said.

Follow El Rancho Market on Facebook to learn more about the celebration.

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Man and Woman of the Year nominations due tomorrow https://santaynezvalleystar.com/man-and-woman-of-the-year-nominations-due-tomorrow/ Thu, 12 Jan 2017 00:13:44 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=1702 Staff Report The Santa Ynez Valley Foundation is seeking nominations for Man and Woman of the Year, which are due by tomorrow. They invite you to nominate an individual you believe is worth of being honored as an outstanding life-long volunteer. If that person should receive special recognition for their efforts in the areas of […]

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The Santa Ynez Valley Foundation is seeking nominations for Man and Woman of the Year, which are due by tomorrow. They invite you to nominate an individual you believe is worth of being honored as an outstanding life-long volunteer. If that person should receive special recognition for their efforts in the areas of health and human services, senior citizens, youth, education and cultural activities they would also like to know. Click on the form HERE.

Last year’s winners were Jim Lohnas and Dorothy Brunton. The Lifetime Achievement recipients were Helmut and Doris Holzheu and Roger and Ann Nielsen.

The Valley Foundation has also honored Youth in Service since 2013, so if you know of a high school student who is improving the community, nominate them as well HERE

The Santa Ynez Valley Foundation improves the lives of people in the Santa Ynez Valley and Los Alamos by investing in programs that feed the poor, promote health, nurture seniors, challenge our youth and inspire the community to make a difference. With the help of caring supporters, the Foundation also builds permanent funds to enhance the quality of life now and for the future.

Founded in 1991 by Stuart C. Gildred, The Santa Ynez Valley Foundation, a community foundation, has continuously grown through the years to become an integral part of The Santa Ynez Valley and Los Alamos. It awards grants to nonprofit organizations that deliver programs and services to residents in one of five focus areas: health and human services, senior programs, youth, education and cultural programs. Funds from the foundation’s endowment, and support from donations provide funding for these annual grants. Learn more at www.syvalleyfoundation.org.

Contact the Valley Foundation at 540 Alisal Rd., Suite #10 Solvang, CA 93463; call 805-688-2991 or email syvf@verizon.net.

 

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