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performing arts santee seniors 55+

San Diego Seal Tour

Registration Deadline: Friday, October 27- you must register to attend and space is limited

Take the trolley to Seaport Village to embark on a 100-minute, fully narrated SEAL Tour. Wind your way through picturesque San Diego streets before splashing down for a cruise through the waters of San Diego Bay. Experience the history and ecological wonders of San Diego in the comfort and security of our Hydra-Terras. Here you will learn first-hand of our rich military history and cruise through the waters that are the playground of the California Sea Lion. After the tour, you can enjoy lunch at the restaurant of your choice and visit the many retail shops that downtown offers.

Date: Tuesday, November 7

Departure Time: 9:00am

Return Time: Approx. 3:00pm

Fee: $30 Santee Resident, $41 Non-Resident

Bring: Money for trolley ticket, lunch & comfortable walking shoes

Departure and Return Location: Santee Trolley Station

Do you want Santee Seniors 55+ to come visit your mobile home park?

Please call us at 619-258-4100 ext. 211 for more information.

Feeling Fit Club

Join instructor Daphne Miller at Santee City Hall in Building 8P on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:30am for this free County of San Diego sponsored fitness class for older adults. The goal of the Feeling Fit Club is to offer a safe, comfortable environment for older adults to engage in physical activity as well as to help older people develop and maintain their level of physical fitness. No pre-registration required.

Dog Parks

Well behaved off-leash dogs with their owners have three Santee locations to choose from:

Woodglen Vista Park, 10250 Woodglen Vista Dr. - Designated fenced dog park that is open daily dawn to dusk.

Mast Park, 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd. - Designated fenced dog park that is open daily dawn to dusk. Dog Park divided by puppy, small dogs and large dogs. Features include doggie drinking fountain and agility equipment.

Big Rock Park, 8125 Arlette St. – Designated off-leash area daily dawn to 9:00am (no fenced area available).

For more information regarding off leash rules and regulations visit:

Pickleball At Big Rock Park

8125 Arlette St.

Pickleball

Pickleball is a popular activity that combines elements of badminton, table tennis and tennis. It can be played with two or four players and is a great way to stay in shape and connect with fellow community members.

Play starts at 8:00am

Eight dedicated pickleball courts with semi-permanent nets available year-round, open 8:00am - dusk. All levels and beginners welcome. Volunteer attendants provide first time participants basic instruction, rules and loaner equipment.

PARKING: Parking is limited in the Big Rock Park parking lot. Please utilize the public parking along Mesa Road.

For how-to videos and other pickleball information, visit:

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