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VISIT NORTH COUNTY’'S MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES

Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum is a 55- acre facility located in North San Diego County’s Guajome Regional Park in Vista. Open since 1976 the Museum’s collection focuses on the time period of 1849-1960 and includes a working Blacksmith Shop, Weaver’s Building, N Scale Model Railroad, small and large stationary Gas & Steam Engines, and Farm & Construction equipment, among other Americana relics. Open 7-days a week (excluding Christmas and New Years Day) the Museum is home to several exciting events per year. The Vista Gem & Mineral Show October 11–12

The Museum’s Weavers Fiber Arts Fiesta and The Palomar Chapter 136 National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC) Mini Mart. The Vista Gem & Mineral Show and the Museum’s Fiber Arts Fiesta has teamed up to produce a great event for all to enjoy and this year the Palomar Chapter 136 of the NAWCC has joined. The Gem Show features exhibits, demonstrations, and items for sale from raw rocks to finished fine jewelry. The Fiber Arts Fiesta will be held at the Museum’s Stage area and inside the Museum Weaver Building and features over 40 vendors selling yarn, clothing, rugs and more. The Fall Antique Engine and Tractor Show October 18 – 19, 25–26

For 38 years the Museum’s biannual Antique Engine and Tractor Shows have brought back a time of farming to our growing community. During this special event the Museum comes alive when the equipment comes out of the barn to demonstrate life at the turn of the 19th century. Visitors have the rare opportunity to see wheat threshed, and corn and flour ground at the Grist Mill, and women baking over a wood burning stove inside the Farmhouse. The event runs from 9am–4:30pm. Admission is $10 for Adults, $9 for Seniors and $7 for Children 6-12.

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California Center For The Arts Museum, Escondido Explore the rich history of Mexico and celebrate Día de los Muertos at the Center’s museum exhibition, Colores de la Muerte, from October 3 to November 9. The Museum is proudly participating with “Kid’s Free” admission during the month of October. Amble through Mexico’s storied past with Tren de la Historia, a series of train car sculptures that recount the turning points of the Mexican Revolution along with 36 mixed media sculptures from the Mingei International Museum and an altar installation honoring the Mexican author, Octavio Paz. Mexico’s antiquity from early days of revolution to modern day

independence will be chronicled with insights into the role of women, political life and Mexico’s perilous fight for independence. In addition, the Student Gallery Wall will showcase the artwork of middle and high school students from Escondido and Valley Center school districts. Students were asked to submit their artistic interpretation of their choice of a short piece of literature by either Mexican writer Octavio Paz or Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. This exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Mingei International Museum, The University of Tijuana CUT, Centro Cultural de Tijuana (CECUT), Instituto

Municipal de Arte y Cultura (IMAC), the Consul General of Mexico in San Diego, Museum of Popular Art in Mexico City and Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (CONACULTA). The Museum at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido is an inviting 9,000-square-foot exhibition space that boasts three galleries, a sculpture court, and a museum store. Museum hours are Thu – Sat: 10am– 4pm and Sun: 1PM – 4PM. Visit California Center for the Arts, Museum at 340 N Escondido Blvd., Escondido 92025. Call (800) 988 – 4253 or visit www.artcenter.org/museum.

City of Carlsbad – William D. Cannon Art Gallery The William D. Cannon Art Gallery (CAG), operated by the City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office, is a focal point for stimulating visual arts encounters in Carlsbad and North County. Located in the Carlsbad City Library complex in south Carlsbad, the CAG presents five exhibitions per year. These free exhibitions and the CAG’s related school outreach programs, hands-on family art-making days, lectures, special events and publications are all designed to engage and enrich the individual and the community and to make the visual arts an accessible and integral part of peoples’ lives.

The Gallery sets a standard that visitors can trust, with a special focus on artists from southern California. Visual art forms such as photography, crafts, installations, and folk art, as well as painting and sculpture, are featured in a mix of thematic group shows, one-person shows, and national touring exhibitions. 2014-15 Gallery Exhibition Schedule: Now – November 23, The Original Art: Celebrating the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration, with Family Open Studios PLUS Nov. 8 More than forty colorful works of art from the Museum of American Illustration in New York examine the best children’s illustrators in the field. Noted: Southern California

children’s book illustrators are featured, including Janell Cannon (Carlsbad), Andrea Zimmerman & David Clemesha (Poway), David Diaz (Carlsbad), and Raphael Lopez (San Diego and Mexico). December 14 – Feb 7, 2015 Juried Biennial In 16 years, more than 500 artists have been featured in the Cannon Art Gallery’s Juried Exhibitions, recognized as one of San Diego County’s most significant showcases

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San Dieguito Art Guild’s Holiday Bazaar and Off Track Art Gallery November 15, from 10am to 4pm, the San San Dieguito Ar t Guild, Est. 1965 Dieguito Art Guild presents its Fourth Annual Holiday Bazaar at the Encinitas Community Center. The San Dieguito Art Guild, an over200-member all-volunteer non-profit organization that operates the Off Track Gallery located in the Lumberyard Shopping Center in Encinitas, serves the community by frequently offering art workshops, classes and demonstrations by outstanding professional artists. Gourd artist Grace Swanson, an event organizer, says,

OFF T RA CK GA L LER Y

“The Holiday Bazaar gives local artists a venue to offer their hand-made items to the public. And it gives the shoppers a chance to purchase one-of-a-kind artworks, which cannot be found in the malls. There are no imported items at this Bazaar. In addition, the buyer is purchasing work directly from the artists and can meet them face to face.” Guild President and fused glass artist Carol Korfin says, “Even if you have been to our Holiday Bazaar in the past, there are new artists and new items to see. We try to have a balanced mix of media, so you will find photographers, watercolorists, oil or acrylic painters, as well as multi-

media artists.” The Off Track Gallery showcases the work of more than 100 artists in a range of media. It is open daily from 10am to 6pm and is located at 937 S. Coast Highway, Encinitas in the Lumberyard Shopping Center. The Fourth Annual Holiday Bazaar event is free and takes place at the Encinitas Community Center at 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas, 92024. For more information call (760) 942-3636 or visit www.OffTrackGallery.com.

San Diego Archaeological Center What does the past have in common with the future? It is waiting to be discovered! At the San Diego Archaeological Center, you can discover the region’s past through interactive exhibits, K-12, and adult educational programs and field trips. The collections curated at the San Diego Archaeological Center date back 10,000 years and represent the cultural diversity that has always been a part of regional history. The Center preserves archaeological collections and promotes their educational, scientific and cultural use to benefit a diverse public. Archaeology is critical to understanding, protecting, and celebrating our rich and diverse cultural heritage. Ultimately, we are searching for ways

to better predict how cultures will change, including our own, and how to better plan for the future. The field of archaeology enhances learning at any age level because of its multidisciplinary nature. Science, technology, the arts, and critical thinking are all tools employed to reconstruct history. Activities for Kids at the Center Archaeology Quest—You and your guide will conduct experimental archaeology. Participate in a grinding experiment using stone tools. Learn excavation by digging up prehistoric and historic artifacts. Learn about ancient hunters and gatherers. October 18, Arch in the Park—Hosted at the Rancho Peñasquitos Ranch House, this free archaeology-themed

event includes activities, tours and fun for the entire family. November 15, The Battle of San Pasqual Lecture—Local historian Richard Carrico will reveal his recent research on the famous battle between California and American forces that took place in the valley on December 6, 1846. The San Diego Archaeological Center is located at 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road. Escondido 92027 and is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm and Sat 10am to 2pm. Admission: $2 per person, $5 per family and members are free. Schedule a field trip or special program! Call (760) 291-0370 or visit www.sandiegoarchaeology.org.

City of Encinitas Arts – Civic Center Gallery, Encinitas Library Gallery, Encinitas Community Center Gallery The City of Encinitas and its Arts Division recognizes that arts and culture are essential elements in the character and quality of life in a vibrant community. The City’s commitment to the arts is evident by the many opportunities for citizens, visitors, artists and organizations to share in cultural expression through the arts. Collectively, these efforts result in a broad range of artistic opportunities for the community. The City’s first gallery was established in 1998. Today, the Civic Arts Program offers exhibition space to local visual artists to display their work at three venues: City Hall, the Encinitas Library, and the Encinitas Community and Senior Center (with two-dimensional and three-dimensional exhibitions at each site). This year, the city will mount 43 exhibits which is a record number for the program. Most of the artwork is for sale.

The city takes no commission from the sale of art, the program is a service to local artists. Here is the list of current exhibits: Now–October 20, Rosemary KimBal, Moments of Zen. Ink and Watercolor Painting. Encinitas Community Center Gallery. October 14–November, Lyn Feudner, 3D Painted Blown Glass. Civic Center Gallery. October 13–November 23, North County Photographic Society, 19th Annual Members Exhibition. Photography. RECEPTION: Saturday, October 18, 1-4pm, Library Gallery. October 14–Nov. 24, Stephen Wilkens, Structures. Wood Sculptures. Library Gallery. October 16–December 1, Ed Coonce, The Art of a Writer. Mixed Media and Paintings. October 20, 5-7pm Ed

Coonce Reception at Civic Center Gallery. October 16–December 4, Misti Washington Gourd and Basket Society; We Brake for Natural Materials. Basketry and Sculptural Fiber. Community Center Gallery. October 20–December 2, Martin Nasim, Walking Through Nature. Acrylic on Plexiglas. Community Center Gallery. For information call (760) 633-2748 or visit www.encinitasca.gov/visualart. Locations: Civic Center Gallery, 505 S. Vulcan Ave; Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive; and Encinitas Community Center Gallery, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas 92024.



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Through 10/5 San Diego Fashion Week www.fashionweeksd.com Through 10/5 La Jolla Playhouse presents Kingdom City. www.lajollaplayhouse.org Through 10/20 Rosemary Kimbal, Moments of Zen. Ink and Watercolor painting. Encinitas Community Center Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart Through 10/31 Bates Nut Farm Giant Pumpkin Patch. “Big Macs” weighing hundreds of lbs! M-F 9am-5pm, Weekends 8:30am-6pm. (760) 749-3333 www.batesnutfarm.biz Through 10/31 National Breast Cancer Awareness Month- Time to wear your pink ribbon! Through 10/31 Whale Watching for Grey and Blue Whales migrating south for the winter Through 10/31 Museums Kids Free under 12 yrs. www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org Through 11/2 Oceanside Museum of Art presents exhibition Spitting In the Wind. www.oma-online.org Through 11/2 Old Globe Theatre presents Bright Star. (619) 234-5623 www.TheOldGlobe.org Through 11/23 Oceanside Museum of Art presents exhibition Quilt National. www.oma-online.org Through 11/23 The Original Art: Celebrating the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration at the Cannon Art Gallery. www.carlsbadca.gov/arts Through 11/26 Bates Nut Farm in Valley Center – Giant Pumpkin Fields, Hay Rides, Corn Maze, food, shopping, entertainment, ongoing special events www.batesnutfarm.biz. 10/1 Katchafire at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 10/1 San Diego Civic Theatre presents An Evening with Crosby, Stills and Nash, 8pm. www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/1 WOW First Wednesday: Mojalet Dance & Rhythm Talk at California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 4pm & 7pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/1 Crosby Stills and Nash at Civic Theatre www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/1-31 Legoland California Brick-or-Treat every weekend in October. Costume contests, treat stations, and fireworks. www.legoland.com 10/1-31 Radio Stations’ Amazing Pink Ribbon Challenge www.nationalbreastcancer.org/prc 10/2-5 Disney on Ice: Worlds of Fantasy comes to Valley View Casino Center. www.valleyviewcasinocenter.com 10/2-5 MiraCosta College theatre presents The Graduate, $10-15. www.miracosta.edu/events 10/2-11/1 Haunted Trail at Balboa Park www.hauntedtrail.net 10/3 Harrah’s Resort presents Blondie. (760) 751-3100 www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 10/2-11/20 The San Diego History Center is free after 3pm on Thursdays. www.sandiegohistory.org 10/3 Tim Braun at Pala Casino, 8pm. www.palacasino.com 10/3 Free International Film Series at MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. “Welcome to the Sticks.” www.miracosta.edu/life 10/3 Blondie – American rock band at Harrah’s Event Center www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com/shows.concert.html 10/3 Blondie at Harrah’s Resort Southern California. www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 10/3 Mango Melody plays at Ki’s Restaurant, 8:30-10:30. www.kisrestaurant.com 10/3 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showings every Friday. www.lapalomatheatre.com 10/3-4 Yom Kippur 10/3-5 Blue Man Group at Civic Theatre www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/3-5 Star Theatre Company presents A Few Good Men. www.startheatreco.com 10/3-5 MCAS Miramar Air Show www.miramarairshow.com 10/3-5 Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds www.delmarfairgrounds.com. 10/3-19 Brooks Theatre in Oceanside presents Musical of Musicals. www.oceansidetheatre.org 10/3-31 BOOmont Park features free trick-or-treating and other attractions every weekend. www.belmontpark.com 10/3-11/9 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Colores de La Muerte Art Exhibition. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/4 Get The Led Out – music of Led Zeppelin at Harrah’s Event Center www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com/shows.concert.html 10/4 The Eagles at Viejas Arena, 7pm. www.viejasarena.org 10/4 Revolt Summer Surf Series finals at s. side Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach www.revoltsurfseries.com 10/4 The Grand Woofstock Pet Festival at Grape Day Park, 10am-4pm, Escondido. (619) 838-8038 www.thegrandwoofstock.com 10/4 32nd Annual Carlsbad Rotary Oktoberfest at Holiday Park in Carlsbad, noon-9pm. www.rotaryoktoberfest.org 10/4 Walk to End Alzheimer’s Oceanside Pier, 2pm festival, 4pm walk. (858) 966-3319 www.act.alz.org 10/4 Eagles play at Viejas Arena at SDSU. www.ticketmaster.com 10/4 Del Mar Mud Run, 8am-5pm at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. www.delmarmudrun.com 10/4 Get the Led Out at Harrah’s Resort Southern California. www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 10/4 Viejas Arena presents the Eagles. www.as.sdsu.edu 10/4-5 Julian Apple Days Festival at Menghini Winery, 10am-5pm. Adults $5, children 12 and under free. (760) 803-4377 www.julianmerchants.org/#!apple-days/c1p0 10/4-5 Craft Fair “Pumpkin Festival” at Bates Nut Farm, 9am-5pm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/4-5 San Diego International Orchid Fair at San Diego Botanic Garden www.sdbgarden.org 10/4-5 Old Town San Diego Art Festival, 10am-6pm. Includes international food and wine tasting. www.oldtownartfestival.com 10/4-26 Seaworld’s Halloween Spooktacular. Weekends only. Included with park admission. www.seaworldparks.com/spooktacular 10/4-26 New Village Arts Theatre presents The Clean House. (760) 433-3245 www.newvillagearts.org 10/4-31 Big Horse Corn Maze & Harvest Festival in Temecula. Weekends 10am-4pm, weekdays 1pm-5pm (maze only). (951) 389-4621 www.bighorsecornmaze.com 10/4-11/2 Old Globe Theatre presents The Royale. (619) 234-5623 www.TheOldGlobe.org 10/5 Oktober Brewfest over 20 local craft breweries at Holiday Park in Carlsbad. 10/5 Chargers vs. Jets at 1:25pm 10/5 Del Mar Taste and Art Stroll in the Del Mar Village, 10am-5pm. www.taste.delmarmainstreet.com 10/5 Fourth Annual Escondido Adobe Home Tour, 11am-4pm. (760) 504-7977 www.adobehometour.com 10/5 The Village Church Community Theatre presents Saga of Sagebrush Sal, 5pm. www.villagechurchcommunitytheater.org 10/5 Earl Klugh at Thornton Winery www.thorntonwine.com 10/5 San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum presents 4th annual Fall Family Festival, 9:30am-4:30pm. www.sdcdm.org 10/5 Taste & Art Stroll in Del Mar, 10am-5pm, $25-30. (858) 735-3650 www.taste.delmarmainstreet.com 10/5 Fall Family Festival at San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum in Escondido, 9:30am-4:30pm. (760) 233-7755 www.sdcdm.org 10/6 LA Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets at Valley View Casino Center. www.valleyviewcasinocenter.com 10/7 Anberlin – The Final Tour plays at the House of Blues. www.houseofblues.com

10/7-8 Full Moon Walk on Scripps Pier with Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 6-8pm. (858) 534-7336 www.aquarium.ucsd.edu 10/8 Celebrate the flavors and grapes of Veneto, Italy at Vigilucci’s Cucina on State Street. $60. (760) 434-2500 10/8 Susan Boyle performs at Balboa Theatre. www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/8-11/2 The Year of Magical Thinking at Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. (949) 497-2787 www.lagunaplayhouse.com 10/9 National Comedy Theatre presents: The Collective, 7:30pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 10/9 Experience Hendrix Tour at Harrah’s Event Center www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com/shows.concert.html 10/9 “Walk a Mile in her Shoes” event to benefit YWCA’s Becky’s House. Check in 5pm, Walk 6pm, Party 7pm. (619) 239-0355 www.ywcasandiego.org 10/9 Experience Hendrix at Harrah’s Resort Southern California. www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 10/9 Hendrix Experience tour at Harrah’s Resort. (760) 651-3061 10/9-12 9th Annual Joshua Tree Music Festival www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com 10/9-12 Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds www.delmarfairgrounds.com. 10/10 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents La Santa Cecilia, 7:30pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/10 The Village Church Community Theatre presents Saga of Sagebrush Sal, 7:30pm. www.villagechurchcommunitytheater.org 10/10 Lorde at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU www.as.sdsu.edu 10/10 LIFE Movie Series at MiraCosta College San Elijo campus, 1-3pm. www.miracosta.edu/events 10/10 Robin Henkel, Billy Watson, and Whitney Shay play at Ki’s Restaurant. www.kisrestaurant.com 10/10 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 10/10 14th Annual Carlsbad Golf Classic at The Crossings at Carlsbad. 11:30am shotgun start. www.carlsbaded.org 10/10 Fun Friday Nites! at the San Elijo Recreation Center, 6-10pm. Ages 4-12. www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us 10/10-12 Annual Del Mar Fall Home Improvement Show at Del Mar Fairgrounds. www.delmarfairgrounds.com 10/10 Harvest Fall Festival at Park Dale Lane Elementary School in Encinitas from 4pm til dusk visit http://parkdalepta.org/harvest-festival/ 10/11 6th Annual Taste of North Park, 11am-3pm. (619) 294-2501 www.tastenorthpark.com. 10/11 Neil Sedaka performs at Pala Casino, 7:30pm. www.palacasino.com 10/11 6th Fall Fun Festival for Families at Alta Vista Gardens at the top of the hill inside Brengle Terrace Park in Vista, 10am-3pm. Make scarecrows and crafts, decorate pumpkins, enjoy music and games. (760) 822-6824 www.altavistagardens.org 10/11 Neil Sadaka at Pala Casino Events Center www.palacasino.com/entertainment/concerts 10/11 Rachel Aldous, country artist, plays at Café Panini in Carlsbad Village. (760) 730-9183 www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com 10/11 The Bayou Brothers play at Bates Nut Farm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/11 23rd Annual Scarecrow Contest at Bates Nut Farm, 9am-1pm. (760) 749-3333 www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/11 Tower of Power at Humphreys www.humphreysconcerts.com 10/11 Island to Island Waterman Relay from Santa Barbara Island to Catalina Island. www.islandtoislandwatermanrelay.com 10/11 Bat Chats at the Agua Hedionda Lagoon by Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation, 8am-5pm. www.lagoon.aguahedionda.org. 10/11 Pride at the Beach Festival – Gay pride event, downtown Oceanside. (760) 994-1690 www.northcountypride.com 10/11 Walk for Wigs in San Marcos a 1–3 mile walk to raise money for cancer patients and others that need financial assistance to purchase wigs. Produced by Feel Great Look Great Foundation and Headquarters Salon and Wig Store. Call (760) 744-2911. 10/11 Fall Festival at Mission Estancia Elementary School, 1-5pm. 3330 Calle Barcelona, La Costa CA 92009 www.mepta.org 10/11 Second Saturday: Family Arts Activities event at California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 10am. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/11 12th Annual Because I Care Community Resource Fair, 10am-2pm. San Marcos Senior Center at 111 Richmar Ave., San Marcos. (760) 744-5535 www.csusm.edu/psychology/carefair.html 10/11 Fall Festival at Alta Vista Gardens in Brengle Terrace Park, 10am-3pm. www.altavistagardens.org 10/11-12 13th Annual Oceanside Music Festival. Various places and times. www.ocaf.info 10/11-12 6th Annual La Jolla Art & Wine Festival. Located in the La Jolla Village on Girard Ave. www.ljawf.com 10/11-12 The Vista Gem & Mineral Show www.agsem.com 10/11-12 Vista Fiber Arts Fiesta at Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum. 10am-4pm. www.VistaFiberArtsFiesta.com 10/11-4/26 San Diego Natural History Museum presents The Discovery of King Tut. (877) 946-7797 www.sdnat.org/kingtut 10/12 Rick & The Working Cowboy Band play at Bates Nut Farm, 12-3pm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/12 The Village Church Community Theatre in Rancho Santa Fe presents Saga of Sagebrush Sal, 2pm. www.villagechurchcommunitytheater.org 10/12 6th Annual Fifth Avenue Auto Showcase at the Gaslamp Quarter, 11am-4pm. (619) 233-5227 www.gaslamp.org 10/12 Little Italy San Diego presents 20th annual FESTA!, 10am-6pm. www.littleitalyfestasd.com 10/12 San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy’s 5th Annual River Valley Fest at Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa, Rancho Santa Fe, 2pm-sunset. (858) 755-6956 10/12 The Debbie Berton Walk for Breast Cancer awareness, 12:30-2:30pmm walk begins 1:15pm. 1.5 mile walk at lake Murray. www.komensandiego.org 10/12 Oktoberfest at Olivenhain Meeting Hall, Noon-4pm. www.olivenhain.org 10/12 Kirk Franklin presents Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues in San Diego, 11am. www.houseofblues.com 10/13 Columbus Day 10/13 No Bra Day for breast cancer awareness 10/13-11/23 North County Photographic Society, 19th Annual Members Exhibition. Photography. Reception: October 18, 1-4pm, Library Gallery. 10/14 The Beach & Country Guild 45th annual Dia del Sol supporting United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego, 10am-1:30pm. www.beachandcountry.org 10/14 – November Lyn Freudner, 3D Painted Blown Glass. Civic Center Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart 10/14-11/24 Stephen Wilkens, Structures. Wood Sculptures. Library Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart 10/15 Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull at Valley View Casino Center www.valleyviewcasinocenter.com 10/15 Bingo at the Encinitas Elks, 6-9pm. (760) 753-2243 www.encinitaselks.org 10/16 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT MashUp, 7:30pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 10/16 Book signing event by Garth Stein (A Sudden Light) at Warwick’s in La Jolla. www.warwicks.com 10/16-19 Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds www.delmarfairgrounds.com

10/16-12/1 Ed Coonce, The Art of a Writer. Mixed Media and paintings. Oct. 20 at 5-7pm is the Ed Coonce Reception at the Civic Center Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart 10/16-12/4 Misti Washington Gourd and Basket Society, We Brake for Natural Materials. Basketry and Sculptural Fiber. Community Center Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart 10/17 Nathan James plays at Ki’s Restaurant. www.kisrestaurant.com 10/17-18 Fall Camping at Lake Poway, 1pm-10am. www.poway.org/classes 10/17-18 28th Annual Halloween Carnival at La Costa Meadows Elementary School. www.smusd.org 10/17-18 Boy Scout Troop 2000 Haunted Hotel 423 Rancho Santa Fe Road, Olivenhain. Admission, 6:30-9:30pm. www.bsatroop2000.com 10/18 Jane Lynch at Balboa Theatre 8pm www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/18-11/9 North Coast Repertory Theatre presents Freud’s Last Session. (858) 481-1055 www.northcoastrep.org 10/18-19 San Diego Kids Expo & Fair presents fun fall activities at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. (619) 269-9441 www.sandiegokidsexpo.com 10/18 Costume contest and parade 9am-1pm, Valley Center Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 7am-10am, Calico Ridge plays at Bates Nut Farm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/18 3rd annual Heroes in Heels free health symposium at Tri-City Wellness Center, Carlsbad (760) 724-8411 www.facebook.com/TriCityMedicalCenter 10/18 Pumpkin Fest at Escondido High School, 9am-3pm. (760) 291-4000 10/18 Breakfast with the Littlest Pumpkin at the San Marcos Community Center, 7:30-11am. www.san-marcos.net 10/18 Battle of the Badges, Boxing Benefit for Cops 4 Kids & Communities at Pala Casion, 6pm. www.palacasino.com 10/18 Driftwood, bluegrass artist, plays at Café Panini in Carlsbad Village. (760) 730-9183 www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com 10/18 23rd Annual Fresh Start Surgical Gifts Butterfly Ball, 6:30pm. At the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines. Full concert by Beatles tribute band, The Fab Four. (760) 448-2019 10/18 Arch in the Park – Hosted at the Rancho Peñasquitos Ranch House, this free archaeology-themed event includes activities, tour and fun for the entire family. www.sandiegoarchaeology.org 10/18-19 Julian Octoberfest, 10am-4pm. www.julianca.com 10/18-19 Bike MS Bay to Bay Tour, from Irvine to San Diego www.biketofinishms.com 10/18-19 13th Annual Susan G. Komen “Survivor Crop” Scrapbooking Event in Oceanside. 9am. $125. (619) 300-0466 www.survivorcrop.com 10/18-19 Scholastic Surf Series at Oceanside S. Jetty. San Diego middle school Div 1 on Sat, SD high school Div 1 & 2 on Sun. (760) 518-2727 www.surfsss.org 10/18-19 30th Annual Plant Sale at the San Diego Botanic Garden. 10am-4pm. (760) 436-3036 www.sdbgarden.org 10/18-19 The Fall Antique Engine and Tractor Show www.agsem.com 10/18-19 San Diego Kid’s Expo, 10am-5pm. www.delmarfairgrounds.com 10/19 Bates Nut Farm Doggie Costume Contest 9am-1pm. (760) 749-3333 www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/19 Chargers vs. Chiefs, 1:05pm 10/19 13th Annual Oceanside Music Festival. Various places and times. www.ocaf.info 10/19 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Sirena Huang, violinist, 3pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/19 David Sanborn at Thornton Winery www.thorntonwine.com 10/19 Escondido Downtown Street Faire, 9:30am-5:30pm, Grand Avenue. www.kennedyfaires.com 10/19 Making Strides of San Diego at Balboa Park, 6th Ave & Laurel St, San Diego. 7am registration, 8am walk. (800) 227-2345 www.makingstrides.acsevents.org 10/19 Aspen Medical Products San Diego Triathlon Challenge at La Jolla Cove www.challengedathletes.org 10/20 Asia at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 10/20 Carlsbad High School’s 14th Annual Golf Tournament. (760) 519-5844 www.lacerdancers.com 10/20 TNA Impact Wrestling at Viejas Arena www.viejasarena.org 10/20-12/2 Martin Nasim, Walking Through Nature. Acrylic on Plexiglas. Community Center Gallery. www.encinitasca.gov/visualart 10/21 Book signing by Hector Tobar (Deep Down Dark) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 10/21-26 Jersey Boys at San Diego Civic Theatre www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/21 MLB World Series starts 10/22 Book signing by Chuck Palahniuk (Beautiful You) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 10/22-26 Del Mar International Horse Show. www.westpalmsevents.com 10/22-11/1 Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds www.delmarfairgrounds.com. 10/23-26 San Marcos Theatre West presents Alice in Wonderland. www.san-marcos.net/theatrewest 10/24 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 10/24 Ribevi Wines International presents its “Best Italian” selection at Vigilucci’s Seafood and Steakhouse Carlsbad, 6:30pm. $85. (760) 434-2580 10/24 Fred and Julia Benedetti play at Ki’s Restaurant, 8:30-10:30pm. www.kisrestaurant.com 10/24 Free International Film Series at MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. “The Great Beauty.” www.miracosta.edu/life 10/24-25 Boy Scout Troop 2000 Haunted Hotel 423 Rancho Santa Fe Road, Olivenhain. Admission, 6:30-9:30pm. www.bsatroop2000.com 10/24-26 49th Annual Borrego Days Desert Festival. (619) 233-5008 www.borregospringschamber.com 10/25 The Wedge Cheese Festival in Escondido, 1-5pm. Cheese, wine, beer and restaurant tasting. www.wedgeescondido.com 10/25 Light the Night Against Crime 5K. www.sdcrimestoppers.org 10/25 Charlie Musselwhite at Poway Performing Arts Center www.powaycenter.com 10/25 Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad’s 33rd Annual “The Greatest Club on Earth!” Gala at the Omni La Costa Resort, 6pm. (760) 444-4893 www.bgccarlsbad.org 10/25 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT Unrated, 11:45pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 10/25 Halloween Spookfest Swim, a non-competitive, social event at La Jolla Cove, 9-11am. www.lajollaswimclub.com 10/25 Pala Casino presents 4 Da Laffs Filipino Comedy Show, 7pm. www.palacasino.com 10/25 31st Annual Love Ride Charity Festival at Castaic Lake, with music performed by Buckcherry and The Doors’ Robby Krieger. Benefit for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. www.LoveRide.org 10/25 Ash Street Ramblers play at Bates Nut Farm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/25 Fall Family Festival at San Diego Botanic Garden. (760) 436-3036 www.sdbgarden.org 10/25 Family Halloween Party at the San Marcos Community Center, 6:30-8:30pm. www.san-marcos.net 10/25 Moonlight Beach Fest featuring the Surfing Madonna Save the Ocean 5K/10K Beach Run/Walk and multi-day volleyball tournament, Sandcastle arena and live art, food, and live music. 9am-6pm. (760) 633-2740 www.encinitasca.gov 10/25 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Center Chorale: Music of Light, 7:30pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/25-26 MiraCosta Symphony Orchestra & Masterworks Chorale performs Beethoven. (760) 795-6815 www.miracosta.edu/events 10/25-26 Cactus and Succulent Show and Sale at San Diego Botanic Garden. (760) 436-3036 www.sdbgarden.org 10//25-26 The Fall Antique Engine and Tractor Show www.agsem.com 10/26 Matisyahu at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com


8 • October–November ’14 • www.NorthCountySun.com Find more entertainment at www.NorthCountySun.com Find a Complete Calendar of Events at www.NorthCountySun.com

OCTOBER (CONT.)

Dates and times of events subject to change 10/27 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT College Team, 9pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 10/28 L.A. Lakers vs Houston Rockers (1st regular season home game). Staples Center, Los Angeles. 7:30pm. 10/29 Carlsbad Village Association presents Harvest Fest in Carlsbad Village, 3-6pm. www.carlsbad-village.com 10/29 Shawn Mullins at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 10/29 Rachael Yamagata at House of Blues www.livenation.com 10/30 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT MashUp, 7:30pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 10/30-11/2 Hello Kitty Con at the Geffen Contemporary at Museum of Contemporary Art in LA. www.sanrio.com/hellokittycon 10/31 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Jake Shimabukuro, 7:30pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 10/31 Citizen Cope at Humphreys www.humphreysconcerts.com

10/31 Halloween – see our special “Halloween Pages” for complete haunted event guide. 10/31 Halloween Heat featuring Earful and 80’s Heat at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 10/31 Haunted Houses on Circulo Sequoia, La Costa (Carlsbad 92009) 10/31 Tedeschi Trucks Band Tour at Balboa Theatre www.sandiegotheatres.org 10/31 Cut Copy at North Park Theatre www.thenorthparktheatre.com 10/31 14th Annual San Diego Monster Bash at the Gaslamp Quarter, 6pm-midnight. (619) 233-5008 www.sandiegomonsterbash.com 10/31 Safe Trick-or-Treat on Pumpkin Lane along South Coast Hwy 101 (from Encinitas Blvd to K St.) in downtown Encinitas, 5-8pm. www.encinitas101.com 10/31 Carlsbad House of Horrors at private home in Carlsbad at 3384 Corte Panorama, Carlsbad 92009. www.carlsbadhouseofhorrors.com 10/31 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 10/31 Halloween costume parade and party at the San Marcos Senior Center, 10:45am. www.san-marcos.net/seniors

Through 11/23 Oceanside Museum of Art presents exhibition Quilt National. www.oma-online.org

11/14 Free & Easy Friday at Del Mar Racetrack Bing Crosby Season. www.dmtc.com 11/14 Aaron Lewis – Country singer at Pala Casino Events Center www.palacasino.com/entertainment/concerts 11/14 Free International Film Series at MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. “Back to 1942.” www.miracosta.edu/life 11/14-15 Star Theatre Coast Kids presents Zombie Prom. www.startheatreco.com 11/14 CIF 1st Round HS Football, 7pm 11/15 San Elijo Hills Holiday Boutique at the San Elijo Rec Center, 10am-3pm. www.san-marcos.net 11/15 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Pilobolus dance group, 7:30pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/15 Sisterhood Theatre presents Getting On With It at San Marcos Senior Center. www.san-marcos.net/seniors 11/15 San Diego Art Guild’s 4th Annual Holiday Bazaar at the Encinitas Community Center, 10am-4pm. (760) 942-3636 www.OffTrackGallery.com 11/15 Concert–Iration College Day concert at Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/15 Premiere Night at the Movies “Christmas with the Karountzoses,” at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 6pm. (760) 942-0920 www.stsconstantinehelen.com 11/15 The Battle of San Pasqual Lecture. www.sandiegoarchaeology.org 11/15-23 Old Globe Theatre presents Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre. (619) 234-5623 www.TheOldGlobe.org 11/15-12/27 Old Globe Theatre presents Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (619) 234-5623 www.TheOldGlobe.org 11/15-1/4 SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration, various days. Free with Park admission. (800) 257-4268 www.seaworldsandiego.com 11/16 Chargers vs. Raiders, 1:05pm 11/16 San Marcos Farmer’s Market, 10am-2pm. Old California Restaurant Row, San Marcos, CA 92078. Free. www.facebook.com/SanMarcosFarmersMarket 11/16 Misfits at the House of Blues www.livenation.com 11/16 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Center Children’s Chorus: Songs in the Courtyard, 3pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/16 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 11/16-23 11th Annual Classic San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival, downtown San Diego. (619) 342-7337 www.sandiegowineclassic.com 11/19 Bingo at the Encinitas Elks, 6-9pm. (760) 753-2243 www.encinitaselks.org 11/19 Bastille plays at Viejas Arena at SDSU. www.ticketmaster.com 11/19-23 FDR at Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. (949) 497-2787 www.lagunaplayhouse.com 11/20 39th Great American Smokeout (American Cancer Society) 11/20 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT MashUp, 7:30pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 11/20 Book signing by John Cleese (So Anyway) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 11/20-23 MiraCosta College theatre presents Twelfth Night. www.miracosta.edu/events 11/21 Somo: The Wide Awake Tour at the House of Blues. www.houseofblues.com 11/21 Free & Easy Friday at Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/21 San Diego History Center launches its Centennial Celebration with Dr. Seuss. www.sandiegohistory.org 11/21-23 Star Theatre Coast Kids presents Zombie Prom. www.startheatreco.com 11/21-23 The Del Mar Antique Show & Sale at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. www.calendarshows.com 11/21-23 Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk. 60 miles in 3 days. Fundraiser for breast cancer. www.the3day.org 11/21 CIF Quarterfinals football, 7pm 11/22 Blanket Giveaway Food Truck Festival at Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/22 Tilly’s presents The Outsiders Tour with The Ready Set & Metro Station. www.houseofblues.com 11/22-23 4th Annual Pomegranate Festival at the Oasis Camel Dairy in Julian, 11am-5pm. (760) 787-0983 www.julianca.com 11/22-23 San Diego High School Div 3-5 Scholastic Surf Series at Oceanside Harbor, S. Jetty. (760) 518-2727 www.surfsss.org 11/22 Turkey Swim, La Jolla Cove, 9am-11am. www.lajollacoveswimclub.org 11/22 28th Annual MS Dinner Auction at Loews Coronado Bay Resort. (800) 486-6762 www.msdinnerauction.com 11/23 San Marcos Farmer’s Market at Old California Restaurant Row, San Marcos, CA 92078. www.facebook.com/SanMarcosFarmersMarket 11/23 24th Annual Encinitas Fall Festival, 9am-4pm. Holiday shopping, live music, food, and weekend fun. Free. (760) 943-1950 www.encinitas101.com 11/23 Chargers vs. Rams, 1:05pm 11/23 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents Paul Galbraith, 3pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/26 Traditional Thanksgiving luncheon at San Marcos Senior Center. www.san-marcos.net/seniors 11/26-30 Walking with Dinosaurs show at Valley View Casino Center. www.valleyviewcasinocenter.com 11/26 Night Before Thanksgiving San Dieguito Interfaith Service, 7pm start. The whole community is invited. All religions and beliefs together in one big service to give thanks together at United Methodist Church 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas. (760) 753-6852 11/27 Thanksgiving Day 11/27 Fantastic Thanksgiving Day Turkey Dinner all day at Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (760) 438-2620. 11/27 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 11/27 All seniors free, Hollywood Turf Cup at the Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/27 9th Annual Annual O’side Turkey Trot, 7am. 5Mile/5K run/walk and kids’ runs. www.osideturkeytrot.com 11/27 13th Annual Father Joes Villages Thanksgiving Day 5K Run & Walk. 7:45am start at Balboa Park. my.neighbor.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=411 11/27-1/4 Skating by the Sea at Hotel Del in Coronado. Session price available online plus skate rental. Portion of benefits donated to Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego. www.hoteldel.com Check for dates and times.

11/28 Black Friday (Shopping day) 11/28 Trans-Siberian Orchestra plays at Viejas Arena at SDSU. www.ticketmaster.com 11/28 Alice Cooper at Harrah’s Resort Southern California. www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 11/28 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 11/28 Free & Easy Friday, Seabiscuit Handicap (Gr. II) at Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/28-29 The English Beat at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 11/28-30 “Santa’s Coming” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair at Bates Nut Farm, 9am-4pm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 11/28-12/21 La Jolla Playhouse presents The Second City’s Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue. www.lajollaplayhouse.org 11/29 Julian Country Christmas & Tree Lighting, 1pm-5pm at Pioneer Park. (760) 765-1857 www.julianca.com 11/29 National Comedy Theatre presents NCT Unrated, 11:45pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 11/29 Concert – Cake Craft Beer Fest at Del Mar Racetrack. Movember Gala, Hollywood Derby (Gr. I), Jimmy Durante Stakes (Gr. III), Native Diver Handicap (Gr. III). www.dmtc.com 11/28 CIF Football Semifinals, 7pm 11/28-12/23 Art of the Holiday at The Janice Griffiths Gallery in Fallbrook. Free. www.fallbrookartcenter.org 11/28-12/31 Legoland Holiday Snow Days, with real snow. www.california.legoland.com/holidaysnowdays 11/29-12-31 New Village Arts Theatre presents The Nutcracker. (760) 433-3245 www.newvillagearts.org 11/30 Closing day of Bing Crosby Season at Del Mar Racetrack. Cabana Football Lounge, Matriarch Stakes (Gr. I), Cecil B. DeMille Stakes (Gr. III) www.dmtc.com

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

10/26 13th Annual Oceanside Music Festival. Various places and times. www.ocaf.info 10/26 Balboa Park Halloween Family Day, 11am-3pm. www.balboapark.org/visit/halloween 10/26 Red Lane plays at Bates Nut Farm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 10/26 Row for the Cure at North Ski Beach/Mission Bay, San Diego, 7am-11am. www.komensandiego.org/rowforthecure 10/26 Oceanside’s 14th Annual Dia de los Muertos at Mission San Luis Rey, 10am-5pm. Festival traditions, music, international food, and bazaar. (760) 757-3651 www.mslrdiadelosmuertos.com 10/26 Old California Restaurant Row in San Marcos Trick-or-Treat event. Free. 3pm-5 pm. www.oldcalrestaurantrow.com 10/26 Life Time Tri- Oceanside. Multi-sport event, 6:30am-11:30am. Oceanside Harbor. www.oceansidetri.com 10/26-12/7 La Jolla Playhouse presents The Hunchback of Notre Dame. www.lajollaplayhouse.org

11/1 All Saints’ Day 11/1 24th Annual San Marcos Trails Day, 9am-12pm. www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us 11/1 Bike the Coast/Taste the Coast at Oceanside Pier. Bicycle ride, food, expo, music, and beer garden. (760) 687-9848 www.bikethecoast.eventmediainc.com 11/1 Catalina Island Triathlon – swim 1/2 mile, bike 15k, run 3.1 miles. Starts 9am. www.catalinaislandtriathlon.com 11/1 Día de los Muertos Festival at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 6pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/1-2 Día de los Muertos 11/1-16 Fallbrook Art Association’s Judged Show at Fallbrook Art Center, 103 South Main. Opening reception 11/1 at 6-8pm. (760) 728-1414 www.fallbrookartcenter.org 11/2 Daylight Saving Time Ends 11/2 18th Annual Susan G. Komen 5K Run/Walk Race for the Cure in Balboa Park, San Diego. 8am. www.komensandiego.org 11/2 Leucadia Farmers Market at Paul Ecke Elementary School,185 Union Street, Encinitas CA 92024. 11/2 Carlsbad Village Faire, 8am-4pm. Located in the Carlsbad Village. (760) 931-8400 www.kennedyfaires.com 11/4 Election Day 11/5 California Center for the Arts, Escondido presents WOW First Wednesdays: Woodstock Mud, 4pm & 7pm. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/5 Book signing by Robert Crais (The Promise) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 11/6 First Thursdays at downtown Encinitas, 8am-5pm. Unique events, activities and freebies at dozens of shops/restaurants. Free food, drinks, and entertainment. www.encinitas101.com 11/6 National Comedy Theatre presents: The Collective, 7:30pm. (619) 295-4999 www.nationalcomedy.com 11/6-9 ART SAN DIEGO Contemporary Art Show at the Balboa Park Activity Center. www.art-sandiego.com 11/6-15 15th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival www.pac-arts.org 11/6-11/20 The San Diego History Center is free after 3pm on Thursdays. www.sandiegohistory.org 11/7 Fun Friday Nites! at the San Elijo Recreation Center, 6pm-10pm. www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us 11/7 Light the Night Walk at Petco Park. Walk starts 4:30pm. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fundraiser. www.lightthenight.org/sd 11/7 Rocky Horror Picture Show at the La Palomar Theatre in Encinitas, Midnight showing. www.lapalomatheatre.com 11/7 La Costa Canyon vs Torrey Pines football at La Costa Canyon, 7pm 11/7 Opening Day of Bing Crosby Season at Del Mar Racetrack. www.dmtc.com 11/7-16 San Diego Beer Week. Various breweries. www.sdbw.org 11/7-16 Pinkalicious at Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. (949) 497-2787 www.lagunaplayhouse.com 11/8 Taste of Seaside Market Festival from 1-4pm at Seaside Market in Cardiff by the Sea 11/8 Book signing by Theresa Caputo (You Can’t Make This Stuff Up) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 11/8 Polo Polo at Harrah’s Resort Southern California. www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com 11/8 East County Cruisers Car Show and Toy Drive at Bates Nut Farm, 9am-3pm. www.eastcountycruisers.com 11/8 Rio Peligroso, roadhouse artist, plays at Café Panini in Carlsbad Village. (760) 730-9183 www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com 11/8 Toad the Wet Sproket at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 11/8 San Diego Brewers Guild Festival at Broadway Pier in San Diego, 2-5pm. www.sandiegobrewersguild.org 11/8 Second Saturday: Family Arts Activities event at California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 10am. (800) 988-4253 www.artcenter.org 11/8 Olivenhain Craft Fair at the Old Meeting Hall, 9am-3pm. (760) 436-2128 www.olivenhain.org 11/8 Jaeryoung Lee and Friends play jazz arrangements of music. (760) 795-6815 www.miracosta.edu/events 11/8 Family Open Studios PLUS at Cannon Art Gallery. www.carlsbadca.gov/arts 11/8-9 “Christmas on the Farm” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair at Bates Nut Farm, 9am-4:30pm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 11/9 25th Anniversary of the Fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 11/9 The Black Keys and Jake Bugg at Viejas Arena www.viejasarena.org 11/9 Kirk Franklin presents Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues in San Diego, 11am. www.houseofblues.com 11/9 The All-American Boys Chorus at California Center for the Arts Escondido www.artscenter.org 11/9 Antique Consignment Auction www.agsem.com 11/9 San Marcos Farmer’s Market. www.facebook.com/SanMarcosFarmersMarket 11/9 Calico Ridge plays at Bates Nut Farm, 12-3pm. www.calicoridgeband.com www.batesnutfarm.biz 11/9 The Black Keys play at Viejas Arena at SDSU. www.ticketmaster.com 11/9 14th Annual Fall Back Festival in Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego at the Gaslamp Museum. (619) 233-4692 www.gaslampquarter.org 11/10 Veterans Day Celebration in San Marcos. 2pm. (760) 744-5535 www.san-marcos.net/seniors 11/11 Veteran’s Day 11/12 Book signing by Alexander McCall Smith (The Handsome Man’s Deluxe Café) at Warwick’s. www.warwicks.com 11/12-12/7 The San Diego Civic Theatre presents Wicked – The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz. www.sandiegotheatres.org 11/13 Bob Schneider at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 11/13-16 MiraCosta College theatre presents Twelfth Night. www.miracosta.edu/events 11/14 Aaron Lewis performs at Pala Casino, 8pm. www.palacasino.com

DECEMBER

Through 12/31 Legoland Holiday Snow Days, with real snow. www.california.legoland.com/holidaysnowdays Through 1/4 SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration, various days. Free with Park admission. (800) 257-4268 www.seaworldsandiego.com 12/1-7 USTA National Men’s and Women’s 40’s Hard Court Championships and Father & Son, Grandfather & Grandson Championships at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club www.ljbtc.com 12/2 Fleetwood Mac at Viejas Arena, 7pm. www.viejasarena.org 12/3 Holiday Festival…A Family Celebration at the Hotel Del Coronado. Special family event, fireworks, outdoor ice-skating and photos with Santa. www.hoteldel.com 12/4 The Robert Cray Band at Belly Up Tavern www.bellyup.com 12/5 Fun Friday Nites! at the San Elijo Recreation Center, 6pm-10pm. www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us 12/5 Free International Film Series at MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. “Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen.” www.miracosta.edu/life 12/5-6 December Nights Holiday Festival at Balboa Park. Fri 3-11pm, Sat noon-11pm. www.balboapark.org/decembernights 12/5-7 Warren Miller Entertainment’s film “No Turning Back” comes to Encinitas, La Jolla and Carlsbad. www.warrenmiller.com 12/6 David Benoit Christmas Charlie Brown at Poway Center for Performing arts www.powaycenter.com 12/6 CIF Football Finals, 7pm (tentative) 12/6 Legoland Winter Nights – includes everything featured during Holiday Snow Days plus extended park hours, animated lights, and live music. www.california.legoland.com/holidaysnowdays 12/6 Holiday Tree Lighting and Winter Wonderland Festival at Californai Center for the Arts, Escondido, 3pm. www.artcenter.org 12/6 Pala Casino presents Jim Gaffigan, The White Bread Tour, 7:30pm. www.palacasino.com 12/6 Encinitas Holiday Parade. Tree Lighting Ceremony at 5pm. Parade starts down Coast Hwy 101 at the corner of “D” Street at 5:30pm. www.ci.encinitas.ca.us 12/6-7 Santa’s Magical Village and Tree Lighting at San Marcos Community Center. www.san-marcos.net 12/6 NCTD Santa’s Coaster Express holiday train. Tickets sell out fast! www.gonctd.com. 12/6 Carols of Carlsbad at the OMNI La Costa Resort & Spa. www.carlsbaded.org 12/6-23 Garden of Lights at the San Diego Botanic Garden, 5-9pm. (760) 436-3036 www.sdbgarden.org 12/7 Pearl Harbor Day 12/7 Chargers vs. Patriots, 5:30pm 12/7 La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival, 1:30pm. www.ljparade.com 12/7 19th Annual Kiwanis Club of San Marcos Holiday Parade www.kiwanisclubofsanmarcos.org 12/7 Tree lighting ceremony at Fletcher Cove in Solana Beach. (858) 720-2400 12/8 Augustana plays at the House of Blues. www.houseofblues.com 12/10 Celtic Woman performs at San Diego Civic Theatre. www.sandiegotheatres.org 12/10-28 North Coast Repertory Theatre presents This Wonderful Life. (858) 481-1055 www.northcoastrep.org 12/12-13 3rd Annual Christmas in the Valley at Bates Nut Farm. www.batesnutfarm.biz 12/13 Santa photo ops in the Encinitas Lumberyard, 3-5pm www.encinitas101.com 12/13 24th Annual Ecke YMCA Poinsettia Ball. www.ecke.ymca.org 12/13-14 The Nutcracker at the San Diego Civic Theatre. www.sandiegotheatres.org 12/14 Chargers vs. Broncos, 1:05pm 12/14 44th Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. www.sdparadeoflights.org 11/16-24 Hanukkah 12/19 23rd Annual RedNose 5K Run/Walk at Del Mar Beach. Race starts at 2pm. www.rednoserun.info 12/26-30 Garden of Lights at the San Diego Botanic Garden, 5-9pm. (760) 436-3036 www.sdbgarden.org


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Oct/Nov Calendar of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Restaurant Reviews. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18 North County Breweries and Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cool Local Hangouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Museum Month in North County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Halloween Haunts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28 100-Acre Bates Nut Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Cancer Awareness Pink Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 32

Music and Concerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 24-25 Theatre, Film Fests and Shows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11, 22 Festivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11, 22, 26-30 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-32 Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 9, 22, 27-31 Ticket Giveaways. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 24, 27, 31 Coupon Deals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Opinion “San Marcos K–8 Putting Children at Risk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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100-Acre Bates Nut Farm’s Giant Pumpkin Field and Festivals We’re giving away family four-pack packages!  October 1–31 Bates Nut Farm, located in Valley Center, is comprised of a 100-acre ranch, a Farm Zoo, and retail stores filled with all sorts of items, from delicious nuts and dried goodies to kitchen items. Their Zoo is open daily from 9am-5pm and features animals such as llamas, turkeys, emus, and peacocks. Patches of shady trees give the perfect respite from a hot day and are a great place to picnic underneath. Many families bring games for the kids to play. Bates Nut Farm has become well known for its special events held throughout the year. Here are some of those events: Bates Nut Farm Pumpkin Patch, Through October 31, Weekdays 9am – 5:30pm, Weekends 8:30am – 6pm Family and friends enjoy the tractor hayrides, straw maze, petting corral and pony rides. Grab a wheelbarrow and pick from a variety of pumpkins: Big Macs, Ghost, Cinderella, Jack O’ Lantern, minis, squash, gourds and other fall décor. In addition, weekends at Bates include live entertainment from 12-3, BBQ, kettle corn, food trucks, rock climb, bounce, slide and other family friendly events. Pancake Breakfast/ “Pumpkin Festival” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair, October 4-5, Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5pm Over 80 artisans are selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art at the annual “Pumpkin Festival” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair. See beautiful jewelry, woodworking, candles, toys and many other handmade and one-of-a-kind items. Scarecrow Contest, October 11, Saturday, 9am-1pm Keep the lost art of scarecrow making alive and make

a scarecrow to enter in the 22nd Annual Bates Nut Farm Scarecrow Contest. Your scarecrow will be on display in the Pumpkin Patch for the entire season. Individuals, groups and clubs are invited to enter; each entry will receive a free pumpkin and gift certificate. Entries are due by 10am Saturday, October 11. Costume Contest, October 18, Saturday, 9am-1pm You and your family have worked hard on your Halloween costumes…here’s your opportunity to show them off! Participants in the Bates Costume Contest get a certificate of participation, Halloween treats and a tractor hayride ticket. Prizes are awarded in four age categories, so everybody has a chance to win. Costume parade and judging begin at 11am. Howl-o-Ween Doggie Costume Contest & Parade, October 19, Sunday, 9-11am Don’t miss the 6th annual “Howl-o-ween” Doggie Costume Contest & Parade on Sunday, October 19th. Bring your dog in its favorite costume to enjoy the pumpkin patch and compete in the contest. Prizes are awarded to the Top Dogs! Judging begins at 11am. Car Show: East County Cruisers Car Show & Toy Drive November 8, Saturday, 9am-3pm The 11th annual East County Cruisers Car Show and Toy Drive is back at Bates Nut Farm. Bring your family and friends to the farm and see the classic and one-of-a-kind cars on display. You can participate in the toy drive by

bringing an unwrapped toy to the farm. Our local military families will benefit from your generosity. “Christmas on the Farm” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair November 8-9, Saturday-Sunday, 9am-4:30pm Start your holiday shopping early at Christmas on the Farm! Over 80 artisans are selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art. Enjoy live entertainment, a Kids’ Zone and food while you shop. “Santa’s Coming!” Arts ‘n Craft Fair, November 28-30, Friday-Sunday, 9am-4pm Bates Nut Farm is hosting their annual “Santa’s Coming!” Arts ‘n Craft Fair over Thanksgiving weekend. Over 80 artisans will be selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art. Bates Nut Farm is located at 15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center, CA 92082. For more information call (800) 642-0348 or visit www.batesnutfarm.biz. Enter to Win! We are giving away special family four-pack packages that include a gift certificate, family hay ride, corn maze adventure, a Giant Big Mac Pumpkin, and more! Visit www.NorthCountySun.com and fill in the simple entry form. Only one entry per person/email address is permitted. Prizes are subject to change. Can redeem any weekend in October. Winners will be randomly selected and notified by phone and email. Good luck, and see you this fall at Bates Nut Farm!

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Getting On With It

“Short comedy plays, skits and songs about life, love, and letting go.”

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Saturday, November 15th

Limited transportation provided for San Marcos seniors unable to drive. Net proceeds benefit the San Marcos Senior Center Nutrition Program.

Doors open 1:30 P.M., Begins 2:00 P.M. Wine and Cheese Reception with the Cast at 3:00 P.M. San Marcos Senior Center 111 Richmar Ave, San Marcos 92069

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North Coast Repertory Theatre

Carlsbad Village Faire

This Wonderful Life Freud’s Last Session December 10 – 28 San Diego Premiere – Off Broadway James Leaming (“Who Am I This Hit! Time?”) returns to North Coast Rep with the San Diego October 18–November 9 premiere of his dazzling one-man tour-de-force based on Nearing the end of his life, the perennial favorite, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Originally Sigmund Freud has a final visitor, directed by Peter Amster and written by Steve Murray. the writer and former atheist C.S. In an amazing display of physical and verbal virtuosity, Lewis, who is soon to publish “The Lion, the Witch and the Leaming brings to life over 32 familiar people…his Jimmy Wardrobe.” Contrasting in styles, Freud is irascible and Stewart-inspired George Bailey leads the impressively highly opinionated; Lewis, sunny, warm and unflappable. portrayed cast of characters from Bedford Falls, including The result is a lively debate touching on love, religion, poliClarence the Angel, Mary, Zuzu and all the colorful townstics and life. Mark St. Germain infuses this fictional meetfolk who rely on him to save them from the greedy Henry ing with gentle humor and sharp dialogue. A must-see for Potter. Come see why Leaming leaves audiences cheering. the discerning theatre-lover. The North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite D, Solana Beach, CA 92075. For more information call (858) 481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org.

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Beautiful and balmy days in the coastal city of Carlsbad beckon you to the largest one-day street faire anywhere! The Village Faire features over 850 unique vendors with a little of everything: arts & crafts, antiques, unique clothing, items from around the world, and more. Children’s rides, an international food center, and an old-fashioned pancake breakfast guarantee that you’ll find fun for the whole family! Parking for this very popular event is limited, so visitors are encouraged to use the complimentary shuttles that run to and from the faire every 15 minutes. The shuttle pick-up locations are at the northwest corner of Sears at Westfield Shoppingtown Plaza Camino Real (Highway 78 and Jefferson) as well as at the Poinsettia Coaster Station (Poinsettia exit off of I-5). For more information visit www. kennedyfaires.com.

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Old Globe Theatre Lineup Bright Star Through November 2 From award-winning screenwriter and playwright Steve Martin (Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Roxanne) and charttopping singer-songwriter Edie Brickell comes a world premiere American musical inspired by their Grammy Awardwinning collaboration “Love Has Come For You.” Bright Star features 25 new songs and tells a beguiling tale that unfolds in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina between 1923 and 1945. Billy Cane, a young soldier just home from World War II, meets Alice Murphy, the brilliant editor of a southern literary journal. Together they discover a powerful secret that alters their lives. This entertaining musical is about enduring love, family ties, and the light of forgiveness that shines from a bright star. Tickets start at $49. The Royale October 4 – November 2 When a crooked boxing promoter hatches a plan for “the fight of the century,” The Sport just might land a place in the ring with the reigning white heavyweight champion. Loosely based on real events, Marco Ramirez’s (“Orange is the New Black”) wildly theatrical new play brings to explosive life the sights and sounds of the early 20th century boxing circuit, and the ultimate fight for a place in history. Tickets start at $29. Pericles, Prince of Tyre November 15–23 Pericles is a startling epic of the trials, heartbreak, and redemption of a warrior who must navigate the insanely dangerous corruptions of men and fate. Join him as he travels through the treacherous oceans of North Africa, ancient Syria, Turkey, and Greece, forever changed by the comically exotic and moral vagaries of the men and women he meets. Love, betrayal, laughter, and adventure unfold in this engrossing, yet seldom produced, gem of Shakespeare. Tickets start at $8. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! November 15 – December 27 Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a wonderful, whimsical musical based upon the classic Dr. Seuss book. Back for its 17th incredible year, the family favorite features the songs “This Time of Year,” “Santa for a Day” and “Fah Who Doraze,” the delightful carol from the popular animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Whoville, right down to the last can of Who-hash. Tickets start at $24. The Old Globe is located at 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA 92101. For more information call (619) 234-5623 or visit www.TheOldGlobe.org.

Book Signings at Warwick’s in La Jolla 10/15 at 7:30pm–Daniel Levitin–The Organized Mind (Penguin) * 10/16 at 7:30pm–Garth Stein–A Sudden Light (Simon) * 10/19 at 12-2pm–Weekends w/Locals–Layla Fiske 10/21 at 7:30pm–Hector Tobar–Deep Down Dark (FSG) * 10/22 at TBD–Chuck Palahniuk–Beautiful You (Random)– UCSD Partnership Ticketed Offsite–our event 10/26 at 12-2pm–Weekends w/Locals–Maria Desiderata Montana 10/28 at 7:30pm–Rob Bell and Kristen Bell–The Zimzum of Love (Harper) * 10/29 at 7:30pm–Harry Katz–Mark Twain’s America (Hachette) * 11/4 at 7:30pm–Kimberley Hasselbrink–Vibrant Food (Ten Speed) 11/5 at 7:30pm–Robert Crais–The Promise (Penguin Random House) * 11/8 at 1pm-3pm–Theresa Caputo–You Can’t Make This Stuff Up (Simon)–ticketed signing only 11/9 at All Day–Warwick’s Open House 11/10 at 7:30pm–Edward Larson–Return of George Washington (Harper) * 11/12 at 7pm–Alexander McCall Smith–#15 No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, The Handsome Man’s Deluxe Café (Random) Ticketed Offsite 11/13 at 8:00pm–David Sedaris–ArtPower Offsite–Balboa Theater be onsite at 6:30p 11/16 at 1-3pm–Weekends w/Locals–Jane Crane 11/19 at 7:30pm–Maria Duenas–The Heart Has Its Reasons (Simon) * 11/20 at 7:00pm–John Cleese–So Anyway (Random)–our event ticketed at USD 12/6 at 3pm–Marie Lu–The Young Elites (Penguin) * kids event–but w/crossover so let’s put in adult stuff too The asterisked events denote a Reserved Seat Event. The events on 10/22, 11/12, 11/13 and 11/20 are all off-site; the rest of the events are at Warwick’s. Warwick’s is located at 7812 Girard Ave., La Jolla, CA 92037. For more information call (858) 454-0347 or visit www.warwicks.com.

Warren Miller Entertainment Marks Major Anniversary with 65th Annual Film “No Turning Back” Shows in Encinitas, La Jolla, & Carlsbad on December 5-7 For an astonishing 65 years, Warren Miller Entertainment’s films have been a traditional winter rite—the unofficial kick-off to ski and snowboard season. The world’s leading winter sports film producer has created another gem with “No Turning Back.” A pioneer in action sports cinematography since 1949, Warren Miller Entertainment’s 65th annual film captures breath-taking scenes on

Mount Olympus in Greece, in deep powder with Olympic Gold Medalist Seth Wescott in Japan, speed riding in the Swiss Alps, and much more with world-class skiers and snowboarders throughout the world. The film runs in more than 80 cities across the country—often for one night only—and the screenings are an unforgettable party. Showings in the San Diego area include Encinitas, La Jolla, and Carlsbad. On Friday, December 5, the film is playing at La Paloma Theatre at 471 S Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024 at 6pm and 9pm. On December 6, the movie moves to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego at 700 Prospect Street, La Jolla, CA 92037 at 6:30pm and 9:30pm. Finally, on December 7, “No Turning Back” comes to the Carlsbad Village Theatre at 2822 State Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008 at 4pm and 7pm. Tickets went on sale late September and can be purchased at www.warrenmiller.com.

6th Annual La Jolla Art & Wine Festival October 11-12, Saturday-Sunday The 2014 La Jolla Art & Wine Festival returns to La Jolla for its sixth annual season on October 11 and 12 in the heart of the village, on lower Girard Ave. This two-day juried art show and fundraiser has quickly garnered a reputation as one of the most prestigious art and wine festivals on the west coast and is expected to draw in the largest crowd to date. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival is free and open to the public, with cash donations accepted at all the festival entrances. Featuring the works of over 150 established artists from San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Baja and beyond, the LJAWF features something for everyone including a silent auction, roving entertainment, a gourmet marketplace, the

Geppetto’s/La Jolla YMCA Family Art Center and a wine and beer garden which includes premier wineries from around the world in addition to San Diego’s top breweries. The festival was originally created by Friends of La Jolla Elementary, founders of the La Jolla Open Aire Market, and has most recently garnered the support and established a partnership with the La Jolla Village Merchants Association. All profits raised benefit underfunded programs such as art, music, science, physical education, technology, and on-site medical care at local public elementary and middle schools. For more information visit www.lajollaartandwinefestival.com.

San Dieguito Interfaith Ministerial Association Celebrates 26th Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service November 26, Wed, 7pm On Wednesday, November 26 at 7pm, the 26th Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Celebration, sponsored by the San Dieguito Interfaith Ministerial Association is taking place. This popular community event includes words and music from many leaders of different faiths as well as the famous Interfaith Choir. There are representatives from many types of faiths, temples and churches giving words of encouragement, gratitude and thanks. It’s truly an uplifting and wonderful evening and everyone in the community is invited. During the services they pass baskets for anyone who would like to make a donation to the Women’s Resource Center. Attendees are encouraged to bring and donate a homemade pie for a delicious and fun social time after the

service. There is coffee and tea and all sorts of pies such as pumpkin, apple, pecan, cherry, and more. So if you are thankful for all you have in life and enjoy a nice slice of pie, then this event is for you! The service is being held at the San Dieguito Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas, 92024. For more information call the Seaside Center for Spiritual Living at (760) 944-9226.

Kulchins Named Honorary Chairs for Annual Boys and Girls Clubs Gala at Omni Resort October 25, Saturday, 6pm The “Greatest Club on Earth!” Gala will take place at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa on Saturday, October 25, at 6:00 pm. More than 500 business and community leaders are expected to attend this social event of the season complete with lavish cuisine, lively entertainment provided by Wayne Foster Entertainment, and exhilarating silent, platinum, and live auctions. The event is projected to raise $250,000 in support of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad’s proven after-school programs. Ann and David Kulchin, longtime community volunteers and advocates, have been named Honorary Chairs of Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad’s 33rd Annual “The Greatest Club on Earth!” Gala.

Dave Kulchin joined the Club’s Board of Directors in June 1999. He wore many hats during his tenure, including Board President. He currently holds the highest honor—Lifetime Honorary Board Member— as a result of his significant contributions to the Club. He and his wife, former Carlsbad Councilmember and Mayor protem Ann Kulchin, raised close to $1.2 million to build a new branch of the Boys & Girls Club in Bressi Ranch. Dave was recently named the Carlsbad Citizen of the Year for 2013, and has served countless hours in other nonprofits and also serves on the board of the Leucadia Wastewater District. Not to be outdone, Ann Kulchin recently stepped down from her city council position in December of 2012 after 32 years of service. For more information about the Gala and tickets to attend, please call 4444893, or visit www.bgccarlsbad.org


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Oceanside Events First Friday: Oceanside Art Walk October 3 & November 7, Fridays, 6-9pm Join the celebration of the thriving arts district in the heart of downtown Oceanside. The First Friday: Oceanside Arts Walk showcases live performances, music poetry, art education, culinary and pop-up art galleries showcased in local businesses and public spaces. Admission to all venues is free and open to the public. Event maps are distributed every month, listing that month’s locations, art happenings and sponsors. For more information visit www.oceansideartwalk.org. Free Family Art Day October 5, Sunday, 10am- 3pm Free Family Art Day travels to Fire Station 7 at 3350 Mission Road in Oceanside as OMA collaborates with Oceanside Firefighters as they celebrate their annual Open House. Explore the firehouse and make some art! As the Firefighters say, “Bring your entire family down to meet ours!” At Free Family Art Day, children and their parents work closely in the artistic process designing small works of art that reflect concepts and themes from the exhibitions on view. All art activities and exhibitions on view are free to the public. Projects are designed to engage children of all ages. No art experience is required for the art
activities and all supplies are provided. Free. For more information visit www.oma-online.org/cms/index.php. Dia de los Muertos at Mission San Luis Rey October 26, Sunday, 10am-5pm The Old Mission San Luis Rey presents the Annual Dia de los Muertos celebration on Sunday, October 26 from 10am – 5pm. This is the 14th year it has been hosted in Oceanside. Dia de los Muertos has been celebrated for thousands of years by Mexican and Indigenous people to honor and remember relatives and loved ones who have passed away. The public is invited to create mini tributes to relatives with a chalk cemetery and marigolds, traditional altars, or ofrendas. The Mission is surrounded by sugar skulls and favorite foods and drinks. Included with traditional altars, the Por Siempre Car Club has altars erected in the trunks of their cars. There will be themed arts, crafts, and jewelry, and delicious pupusas, tacos, ice cream and Pan de Muertos available for purchase. Live entertainment throughout the day includes music and dances native to the Oaxaca and Michoacán cultures. Attendees are encouraged to dress up and paint their faces. Mission San Luis Rey is located at 4050 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92057. For more information visit www.mslrdiadelosmuertos.com. Movies by the Pier October 11, Saturday, 6-8pm Relax under the stars during the “Movies at the Pier” summer series. You are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs and snacks to the Junior Seau Pier Amphitheater at 200 N. The Strand in Oceanside and enjoy a movie with your friends and family. On October 11, the feature film is “The Goonies.” Join in on the fun of this classic 1985 American adventure-comedy about a band of pre-teens who live in the “Goon Docks” neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, attempting to save their homes from demolition, and in doing so, discover an old Spanish map that leads them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willie, a legendary 17th century pirate. Movies begin at dusk. Free. For more information visit www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/gov/ns/parks/default.asp.

HARVEST FEST IN CARLDBAD VILLAGE October 29, 3 – 6pm Carve out some quality time with seasonal festivities and family-friendly activities during the Carlsbad Village Association’s inaugural Harvest Fest. Starting at 3pm on Wednesday, October 29, guests will be greeted with fallfocused artisan products and entertainment, including themed games, crafts and face painting. The free event will take place near the fountain at State Street and Grand Avenue and adjacent to the State Street Farmers’ Market. Event goers can browse through products by local artisans and indulge in autumn goods like pies, jams and kettle corn. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad will be hosting a variety of games, including bobbing for apples, fall fling corn hole, pumpkin relays and more. A hosted arts station will give kids the chance to create seasonal crafts, as well as get their faces painted. As a special addition to the event, Harvest Fest will offer the opportunity to purchase rare Porcelain Doll Pink Pumpkins. Proceeds from each sale will go to breast cancer research through the Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation. For more information visit www.carlsbad-village.com.

Culinary Masters, Legendary Winemakers and Foodies at the San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival November 16–23 Tickets for the 11th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival, Southern California’s largest wine and food festival, have officially launched and are available to the public. “The most crave-worthy event of the year takes the spotlight this November 16-23, in what promises to be its most indulgent celebration yet. The star-studded food and wine classic takes place in various locations across San Diego, with over 20 opportunities to satiate enthusiasts’ appetites for luxury wine and food throughout the week,” said Michelle Metter, co-producer of the San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival. “The level of talent and our community’s connection to the art, pleasure and celebration of food makes San Diego the ideal destination to once again play host to the over 10,000 guests in town for the Festival.” added Metter. The San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival is an international showcase of the world’s premier wines and spirits, chefs and culinary personalities, and gourmet foods. The week-long epicurean experience celebrates San Diego’s vibrant culinary community with over 20 citywide events, wine and cooking classes, chef dinners, and multiple tasting events throughout the week. The Festival’s legendary Grand Tasting presented by Kia K900 transforms the beau-

tiful San Diego Bay into a food lover’s paradise, featuring 200 wineries, breweries and spirits from around the world, 70 local restaurants plus dozens of gourmet food companies, and the “Chef of the Fest Competition” where San Diego’s best chefs take center stage. The Festival attracts celebrated chefs from across the country including James Beard award-winning chefs Nate Appleman, Gale Gand, and RJ Cooper, Antonin Careme medal holder Suzette Gresham, Iron Chef America winner Katsuya Fukushima, Chef Richard Blais and Chef Jon Sloan of Juniper & Ivy, authors of Talk With Your Mouth Full, The Hearty Boys, and author of El Farol: Tapas and Spanish Cuisine, James Campbell Caruso. Local culinary chef all-stars, include: Bernard Guillas of La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club and The Marine Room, and many others. For more information, call (619) 312-1212 or visit www. sandiegowineclassic.com. Produced by World of Wine Events and Fast Forward Event Productions.

A Taste of Home at the Wedge in Escondido October 25, Saturday, 1pm-5pm The Escondido Downtown Business Association presents The Wedge, a uniting of local food, beer and wine growers, situated on Grand Avenue where the public can gather for an afternoon to enjoy a taste of the local restaurants, bars and wineries. The tasting stops will consist of the area’s local downtown businesses hosting fine cheeses and a diverse selection of craft beers and boutique wines as well as local restaurants that will be offering samples of their best-known creations. The passport includes all the cheese and restaurant nibbles and your choice of ten beer and/or wine pairings. The growing list includes restaurants, cheeses, breweries and wineries along with last year’s participants. Between tastings, the public can enjoy live music from the award-winning band, Santana Brothers, and stroll through the artisanal vendors in Heritage Park.

The Street Festival is free to the public in Heritage Park and is on Grand Avenue. It has been increasing in its size every year and is featuring Artisanal Food Vendors and Crafters, along with a concert by the Santana Brothers. It is meant to be an event that the whole family can enjoy on a Saturday afternoon. Tickets are limited and are $35 if bought before October 18 and $45 afterwards. A Designated Driver Ticket, which is $25, is also available for purchase for those who do not wish to participate in the beer or wine tasting, but would like to join in on the others. More information, along with some of the participating restaurants, bars and wineries, can be found about the Wedge Event by visiting their website at www.wedgeescondido.com.

24th Annual Encinitas Fall Festival November 23, Sunday, 9am – 4pm The Encinitas Fall Festival is back for its 24th time this November! With over 450 booths to visit, plus dozens of unique downtown Encinitas retailers, here’s a perfect opportunity for your holiday shopping. Enjoy music and dance performances at two stages, as well as three new additions: the Kids Zone, Dog Park and Bike Valet. The Coaster and NCTD buses all stop right in downtown

Encinitas, just 1/2 block from the festival, providing an easy way to get to and from the festival. Coast Highway 101 will be closed from D Street to J Street starting at 4am. Parking is available in several lots on Vulcan between D and F Streets, including City Hall and the Coaster/NCTD stations, and at Moonlight Beach. For more information visit www.encinitas101.com/ events/fall-festival.

City of San Marcos Senior Center Events Lunch Program–The San Marcos Senior Center, 111 Richmar Avenue serves a nutritious lunch Monday through Friday at 11:30am. Reservations must be made in advance. Lunch choices include a hot or cold entrée with dessert and Soup & Salad Bar option every Tuesday and Thursday. $4 suggested donation for seniors 60 & over but for 60 and under there is a $5 cost. Lunch transportation is provided for San Marcos seniors that no longer drive. $1 suggested donation is requested in addition to the lunch donation. Oct 9 at 10:45–San Marcos Senior Center hosts Honor Flight San Diego Founder and Chairman Dave Smith, followed by lunch at 11:30am. Mr. Smith presents an overview of Honor Flight San Diego, an all volunteer non-profit created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. Oct 11 at 10am–2pm–San Marcos Senior Center and California State University and the San Marcos Fire Department is hosting the annual “Because I Care” Community Fair at the senior center located at 111 Richmar Avenue San Marcos. The event includes a health fair, educational workshops, craft fair, caregiver support, health screenings and flu shots. Take a tour of the fire station and enjoy the firefighters BBQ (nominal fee for food) during the San Marcos Fire Department Open House. For more information visit www.csusm.edu/becauseicare.

Oct 16 at 2-4pm–Ballroom Dance. Entertainment provided by “The Billy Harper Band.” $5 per person includes refreshments. Free dance lessons by Mel Carrillo. Oct 31 at 10:45am–Halloween Costume Parade and Party with a Spooktacular ballroom dance, followed by lunch at 11:30am. $25 gift certificate for best individual costume and $40 gift certificate for best couple. Everyone is welcome. Must RSVP in advance for lunch by calling (760) 744-5535 ext. 3606. Nov 10 at 10:45am–Veterans Day Celebration–En­tertain­ ment is provided by The Music Men and lunch will be served at 11:30 AM. Reservations must be made in advance. Nov 15 at 2pm–Sisterhood Theatre production of “Getting On With It” short comedy plays, skits and song about life, love, and letting go at San Marcos Senior Center. Nov 26- Traditional Thanksgiving luncheon at 11:30am. Must make reservations in advance. $4 suggested donation for seniors 60 and above, $5 cost for 59 and below. Please visit website for a complete list of activities at www.san-marcos.net/seniors. Contact Catherine Manis at (760) 744-5535 ext. 3606 for more information.


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Oktoberfest and Beers of Autumn  By Bob Grueneberg The beginning of autumn means we have moved from the lighter, thirst quenching beers of summer to those that will tend to be darker and sweeter with toasted malt flavor. It also means Oktoberfest beer is here! Oktoberfest beers are cold fermented lagers meaning that they are malty, smooth, less hoppy than ales and best drunk by the liter, if you’re so inclined. The Oktoberfest tradition started with Prince Ludwig’s marriage in Munich, Germany in 1810 where the whole village was invited. The wedding

took place in front of the city gates in Theresienwiese (“Theresa’s fields). This famous Oktoberfest location is now referred to simply as “Wies’n. These days, Oktoberfest starts in September and runs through the first week of October. So why isn’t it called Septemberfest? The original date was October 12, 1810 but it was moved earlier in the year to provide for better weather. It runs for 16 days and this year marks the 181st Oktoberfest. Autumn also means the hop harvest is in and many breweries, especially the smaller craft breweries, will be serving their harvest ales, with loads of hop aromas in the

Cool Local Hangouts For complete directory visit www.NorthCountySun.com Del Mar Dog Beach – Wide open beach for you and your furry friend to splash and play. Del Mar Highlands–Holiday shopping, eating, and luxury movie theatre. Del Mar Plaza – Pacific Ocean views, dining and shopping. www.delmarplaza.com. Flower Hill Promenade – Shopping, spa, dining. www.flowerhill.com Pacifica Del Mar – Awesome Pacific Ocean view, great happy hour, ocean bar, patio, great food, wine, and spirits. www.pacificadelmar.com SBICCA – Locals choice for food, wine, spirits and quaint atmosphere. Jake’s Del Mar – On the beach. Great food, drinks, atmosphere. www.jakesdelmar.com Powerhouse Park – Scenic park overlooking the Pacific. Solana Beach Fletcher Cove – Cove on the beach with showers and playground. Cedros Design District – Shopping with art galleries, farmers market. Belly Up Tavern – Best indoor live music venue. Great live music, food and drinks. www.bellyup.com North Coast Repertory Theatre – Live theatre at its best. www.northcoastrep.org Tony’s Jacal – One of the oldest Mexican restaurants in SD. Great food and drinks. www.tonysjacal.com Pizza Port on Hwy 101 – Great craft brewed beer and pizza www.pizzaport.com. Cardiff By The Sea Seaside Market – Gourmet local market hangout with outdoor umbrella patio area. www. seasidemarket.com Ki’s – Beautiful ocean views, healthy menu, live music. www.kisrestaurant.com Pacific Coast Grill – Right on the beach. Great food and drinks. www.pacificcoastgrill.com Pipes Café’ – Cool vibe, near the beach, good breakfast and lunch, great value. www.pipescafe.com Encinitas Self Realization Center and Meditation Garden–www.encinitastemple.org. Swamis Beach– Famous surf spot in North County. San Diego Botanic Garden – Adult and children’s gardens. Visit www.sdbgarden.org Moonlight Beach – Sun, sand and waves and fire pits at night. Rancho Santa Fe Plaza–Gourmet food and shopping. www.ranchosantafeplaza.com Coast Highway 101 – Shopping, restaurants, boutiques, with beach vibe. Union Kitchen and Tap – Beer, food, large open windows. www.localunion101.com. The Lumberyard Shopping Center – Dining, drinking, and shopping on the east side of the street on Hwy 101 Leucadia Solterra Winery – On Hwy 101. Great vibe, wine, food, music. Long bar on sidewalk. www.solterrawinery.com Vigiluccis Trattoria Italiana– Famous Italian restaurant with piano lounge. Great happy hour, extensive wine list and drinks. www.vigiluccis.com Pannikin- Beautiful rose garden with great coffee, tea, and homemade pastries. www.pannikincoffeeandtea.com Carlsbad The Forum – Upscale shopping, dining, yoga, Apple Store. www.theforumcarlsbad.com Carlsbad Premium Outlets – Outlet shopping at its best. www.premiumoutlets.com. Green Dragon Tavern and Museum – Civil war and Colonial museum with bookstore and coffee shop, full bar, happy hour www.greendragontavernca.com. Playwerx – Mega sized climbing structure for active kids. www.playwerx.com. Cafe Panini – Laid back atmosphere with great food, outdoor patio, music. www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com. La Costa Coffee Roasting -roasted coffee, pastries, live music. www.lacostacoffee.com Vista Brengle Terrace Park with Moonlight Amphitheatre and Alta Vista Gardens www.altavistagardens.org Krilorian MetroPlex – Cinema at Vista Village www.kptmovies.com ArtBeat on Main Street – Art gallery with outdoor garden wine lounge. www.artbeatonmainstreet.com Avo Playhouse – Top notch award-winning theatre www.moonlightstage.com San Marcos Double Peak Park – Stunning 360 degree views with hiking trails. Grand Plaza – Nordstrom Rack, Sprouts, The Broken Yolk, www.grandplazamall.com Northern Spirits – Jazz piano lounge with Thai fusion food and cocktails. Jazz 7:30 – 10:30 Thrs, Fri, Sat. Check website for lineup www.mynorthernspirits.com Cues Billiards – Smoke-free and drink-free pool hall. Great fun for the family. All new tables! Buy one hour get one free. Only $10/hr and open til late night. Sports on TV. www.billiardhallsanmarcos.com Oceanside Oceanside Pier Boardwalk and Amphitheatre – Longest pier in California. Surfing, fishing, beach, shopping, dining. www.ci.oceanside.ca.us. Pier View Coffee – Steps from the Oceanside Pier. Local hang out serving coffee, pastries, gelato and smoothies. Oceanside Harbor – View the ships and boats, stroll the boardwalk, eat, shop, fishing boats. Escondido Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens – Brewery with farm-to-table dining and awardwinning gardens. www.stonebrew.com. Cruisin’ Grand Escondido – Friday nights #1 car cruise in the nation, music, food, fun www. cruisingrand.com Westfield Plaza –Multi-level indoor shopping. www.westfield.com/northcounty

finish. They do this by “dry hopping” the beer. This means the hops are not boiled to extract the bitterness, but rather steep in the fermenting beer at room temperature. This process tends to extract hop aroma rather than bitterness. Autumn beers tend to be maltier too, so that provides a nice balance. Don’t forget the numerous pumpkin beers that will arrive in time for Halloween. Beers that you may want to sample include Spaten Oktoberfest, Hofbrau Oktoberfest, and the Sierra Nevada series of harvest ales. But, I highly recommend looking to local breweries for their seasonal autumn beers. Photo: L. Andy Lee, Bob Grueneberg.

North County Wineries and Breweries Directory NORTH COUNTY WINERIES

Solterra Winery and Kitchen–934 N. Coast Hwy 101 in Leucadia (760) 230-2970 www.solterrawinery.com Fifty Barrels Winery, 230 Main Street, Vista, CA 92084 (760) 550-9463 www.fiftybarrels.com Carruth Cellars, 320 S. Cedros, Solana Beach (858) 847-9463 www.carruthcellars.com Witch Creek Winery, 2906 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad 92008 (760) 233-5993 www.witchcreekwinery.com Orfila Vineyards and Winery, 13455 San Pasqual Rd., Escondido, CA 92025 (800) 868-9463 www.orfila.com Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte, San Diego 92128 (858) 487-1866 www.bernardowinery.com Abnormal Wine Company, 16990 Via Tazon #123, San Diego, CA 92127 (858) 618-2463 www.abnormalwine.com BK Cellars, 2225 Barham Dr., Suite D, Escondido, CA 92029 (760) 270-9851 www.bkcellars.com Old Coach Vineyards, 19050 Old Coach Way, Poway, CA 92064 (760) 432-6840 www.oldcoachvineyards.com Hellanback Ranch & Vineyard, 17287 Oak Hollow Road., Ramona, CA (760) 787-9586 www.hellanbackranch.com Chuparosa Vineyards, 910 Gem Lane, Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 788-0059 www.chuparosavineyards.com Leoness Cellars, 38311 De Portola Rd., Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 302-7601 www.leonesscellars.com Ponte Winery, 35053 Rancho California Rd., Temecula, CA 92592 (877) 314-9463 www.pontewinery.com Vesper Vineyards, 298 Enterprise St., Escondido, (760) 749-1300, www.vespervineyards.com

NORTH COUNTY BREWERIES For complete directory visit www.NorthCountySun.com VISTA Aztec Brewing Company, 2330 La Mirada Dr. #300, Vista, CA 92081 (760) 598-7720 www. AztecBrewery.com Back Street Brewery/Lamppost Pizza, 15 Main Street, Suite #100, Vista, CA 92084 (760) 407-7600 www.lamppostpizza.com/backstreet Barrel Harbor Brewing Company, 2575 Pioneer Ave., Vista, CA 92081 (760) 734-3939 www.barrelharborbrewing.com Belching Beaver Brewery, 980 Park Center Dr., Vista, CA 92081 (760) 599-5832 www.belchinbeaver.com Indian Joe Brewing, 2379 La Mirada Dr., Vista, CA 92081 (760) 295-3945 www.indianjoebrewing.com Iron Fist Brewing Co., 1305 Hot Springs Way., Vista, CA 92081 (760) 216-6500 www.ironfistbrewing.com Latitude 33 Brewing Company, 1430 Vantage Ct #104, Vista, CA 92081 (760) 913-7333 www.lat33brew.com Mother Earth Brew Co., 206 Main St., Vista, CA 92084 (760) 726-2273 www.motherearthbrewco.com CARLSBAD Karl Strauss Brewing Company, 5801 Armada Dr. Carlsbad CA 92008 (760) 431-2739, www.karlstrauss.com On the Tracks Brewing, 5674 El Camino Real Suite G, Carlsbad CA 92008, (760) 550-9688 www.ottbrew.com Pizza Port – Bressi Ranch, 2730 Gateway Rd., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 707-1655 www.pizzaport.com Pizza Port – Carlsbad, 571 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 720-7007 www.pizzaportcom OCEANSIDE Bagby Beer Co., 601 S Coast Hwy, Oceanside CA 92054, www.bagbybeer.com Beer Brewing Company, 1813 S. Coast Hwy 101, Oceanside CA, (760) 505-0160 www.beerbrewco.com Breakwater Brewing Co., 101 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside CA 92054 (760) 433-6064, www. breakwaterbrewing.com Oceanside Ale Works, 1800 Ord Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 721-4253 www.oceansidealeworks.net SOLANA BEACH Culture Brewing Co, 111 South Cedros Ave Suite 200, Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 345-1144 www.culturebrewingco.com Pizza Port – Solana Beach, 135 N Highway 101, Solana Beach, www.pizzaport.com SAN MARCOS Dos Desperados Brewery, 1241 Linda Vista Drive, San Marcos, CA 92078 (760) 566-6209 www.dosdesperadosbrew.com Rip Current Brewing, 1325 Grand Ave #100, San Marcos, CA 92078 (760) 481-3141 www.ripcurrentbrewing.com San Marcos Brewery & Grill, 1080 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos, CA 92078 (760) 471-0050 www.SanMarcosBrewery.com The Lost Abbey/ Port Brewing, 155 Mata Way #104, San Marcos, CA 92069 www.lostabbey.com ESCONDIDO Offbeat Brewing Company, 1223 Pacific Oaks Pl., Escondido, CA 92029 (760) 294-4045 www.offbeatbrewing.com Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens, 1999 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92029 (760) 294-7889 www.stonebrew.com


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Café Panini

This is one of those places that you just need to know about. Café Panini is one of the coolest hangouts in Carlsbad Village. None of their eclectic décor matches but seems to make sense. It has the look and feel of Hussong’s Cantina in Ensenada, Mexico, but with much more comfortable seating, sofas, a beautiful water fountain, outdoor fire pits, umbrellas, wifi, and beautiful ornate black iron fencing. Their outdoor patio is kid and dog friendly. Their menu offers organic and local ingredients whenever possible and they serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Locals love Café Panini’s espresso bar and signature Panini sandwiches. Try their delicious Caprese with tomato, mozzarella, pesto and balsamic vinegar, or their delicious Mushroom with spinach, mozzarella, pesto and sun-

dried tomatoes Panini. They offer espresso coffee, fruit and vegetable smoothies, fresh squeezed juices, an assortment of muffins and pastries, croissant, empanadas, a wide assortment of appetizers, delicious salads and soups, 40 craft beers, and a very nice wine selection. Happy Hour is nightly from 4-6pm. Open Mike Night is Wednesday nights and some of the finest local musicians sit in. Live Music happens Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. It’s really a great place to unwind and enjoy great live entertainment. Check their website for updates and schedules. Clip their $1 OFF PANINI COUPON on their ad and present it to your server! Café Panini is located near the Boys and Girls Club in Carlsbad Village at 505 Oak Ave #C, Carlsbad 92008. Call (760) 730-9183 or visit www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com

Their CRUSH is going on now and just in time for the holidays! Solterra Winery and Kitchen is a local family owned and operated winery, tasting bar, tap house, and kitchen on Highway 101, just steps from the beach in Leucadia. Solterra has live music three days a week and the kitchen is run by chef Susie Williams who recently won TV’s popular cooking reality show, Chef Wanted. North County residents are happy for Solterra Winery and Kitchen’s newly crowned TV cooking show award-winning chef, Susie Williams. Many of us were concerned about losing her to a famous Beverly Hills restaurant, until she turned down the TV show’s prize offer and remains the head chef at Solterra! With multiple award-winning wines, craft beers on tap, and an awardwinning chef, The Van Alyea family, a young married couple with a toddler and a lovely Golden Retriever, are answering the dreams of North County residents and visitors who love fine wine, craft beers, great food, and the SoCal beach lifestyle. Solterra Winery and Kitchen is a full service winery, tasting bar, tap house, and kitchen and is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, a destination winery on the map of Encinitas and San Diego County.

Their 5,000 sq.ft. facility features stunning architecture with high ceilings and large open windows gazing out onto Hwy 101. The winery is a wood barrel room with fermentation tanks, crusher and press. Adjacent to the winery is a full kitchen, bar, with craft beers on tap, and dining room. Stop by and try their new Mestizo blend on tap or take it home in a growler! They have a bocce ball court in the back of the winery, and an awesome concrete outdoor fire pit bar that seats up to 20, located just inches from the sidewalk and passers by. Happy Hour is 3:00 to 5:30 Mon–Thrs. Join their Wine Club and get 20% OFF all wine purchases and invitations to all their events. Dining guests get 10% OFF any bottle of wine purchased or 15% OFF 6 bottles or more. Solterra is open for lunch Thursday through Sunday from 11:30 A.M. and Monday through Wednesday from 3:00 P.M. and open until Midnight Friday and Saturday nights. Closed Mondays. Solterra is located at 934 North Coast Hwy 101, Leucadia 92024. Call (760) 230-2970 or visit www.solterrawinery.com.

Japanese owned and managed, Sushi Taisho and Hana are celebrating 20 years by offering their guests “Happy Hour Served All Day, and Everyday!” This is the deal of the century. Now, when you sit down to order, any time of the day and every day, your server will bring you a new Happy Hour menu with Happy Hour reduced prices! Sushi Taisho and Hana are among the oldest sushi restaurants, not only in North County but all of San Diego. There’s very good reason for their success and longevity of 20 years and that is because they offer the highest quality, freshest, and most authentic sushi and Japanese food with reasonable prices. We are very happy to make this announcement about their All Day Happy Hour Menu because all of their prices have been reduced but their quality is still the same as it ever was. Andy

Lee, Publisher of the North County Sun, says, “When I moved to Carlsbad from Japan in 1994, sushi wasn’t popular yet in the United States like it is now. I was happy to discover Sushi Taisho and it became my home away from home. They take pride in the quality of their food and service just as I experienced when I lived in Japan.” Please let your server know that you heard about their 20-year anniversary special in the North County Sun or on www. NorthCountySun.com. Sushi Taisho is located in the Village Shopping Center (above Coyote Bar) at 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad 92008. Call (760) 729-2437. Hana is located just off the 78 Freeway (between Jefferson and El Camino Real by Toy’s R Us) at 2415 Vista Way, Oceanside 92054. Call (760) 439-3283.

Green Dragon Tavern and Museum

This is the place to spend Thanksgiving! The restaurant will have a special Thanksgiving Day Buffet Experience! Green Dragon Tavern & Museum is a stunning 22,000 sq. ft. replica of Boston’s original Green Dragon Tavern where Sam Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere and other patriots planned the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution. Enjoy a historic dining or drinking experience every day and take in a bit of our country’s colonial history. Their expansive 130 seat two-story tavern features 2 stone fire places, 7 large screen LED HD TVs showing the best in sports and San Diego Chargers games, and 20 craft beers on tap! Happy Hour in the Tavern is daily from 3 to 6pm. Mention this article and receive 25% OFF appetizers and $1 Off draft beer and glasses of wine. Also, their Pilgrim inspired 100-seat dining room features a 1,000- bottle capacity wine room with an accompanying wine list. It’s the perfect place to spend Thanksgiving, and the holiday season. The restaurant and

museum are open daily from 11:30 A.M.. Sunday Brunch is served from 10:30 A.M., and don’t forget to try their Coffee Shop and Bookstore with gourmet coffee, pastries, and free Wifi. The indoor décor with hand crafted custom woodwork is exquisite. Come dressed in casual attire or dress to the nines. The choice is yours. Their New England-inspired cuisine is created from the freshest ingredients from local sources. Starters include Bourbon Wings, Steamed Mussels and seared crab cakes; soups and salads include New England Clam Chowder, French Onion Soup and Ceasar or Green Dragon Salad. Entrees include burgers, sandwiches, fish ‘n fries, crab sandwiches as well as Pork Chops, Fillet Mignon and Live Main Lobster. Treat your family and friends to a memorable experience and make your reservations today! Green Dragon Tavern and Museum is located at 6115 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad 92011. Call (760) 918-2421 or visit www. greendragontavernca.com.

Off the Hook Seafood Grill

Off The Hook is a family owned and operated seafood restaurant located on El Camino Real in Encinitas. Impress family, friends and guests over the holidays at a real down home fresh fish house. Open 7 days a week, they serve ice-cold beer and wine along with some of the best fish you’ll ever taste. Off The Hook is always bustling with happy, satisfied customers. If you are looking for healthy, fresh, and delicious seafood, this is the place for you! Their motto, “Reel Fish. Done Right. Done Fast” is what they’re all about! Try their huge 1 1/4 pound live Maine Lobster dinners on Sunday Lobster Celebrations for an unbelievable price of $19.99! Maine Lobster Mac N Cheese is $16.95. Lobster Ravioli is also $16.95. Monday is East Coast Fish Fry with many specials including Fish and Chips, Jumbo Shrimp, and Combo Fish Platters for $12.95. This is how Off The Hooks works: First you select your favorite fish; then you choose your favorite flavoring; and then you tell them

how you want it–either 1) as a sandwich; 2) as a salad; 3) in a bowl; or 4) on a plate. Off the Hook fresh fish selections include favorites such as ahi, halibut, swordfish, mahi mahi, ono, salmon, trout, snapper, shark, etc. Flavor selections include lemon butter, garlic butter, Cajun, blackened, lemon olive oil, garlic olive oil, or teriyaki. They also serve great appetizers such as Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, Deep Fried Calamari, Coconut Shrimp, as well as Grilled Fish Tacos, Fish and Chips, Halibut and Chips, Salmon and Chips, Grilled Fish Wraps, delicious Red or White Clam Chowder, Cole Slaw, Fresh Veggies, Green Salad, Brown Rice and Garlic Bread. If you like fish and chips, you’ll love this place! Select your favorite type of fish and they’ll prepare it perfectly for you. Off The Hook is open daily from 11:30am -8pm and is located at 1042 N. El Camino Real, Suite E, Encinitas. Call (760) 632-8553 or visit www. offthehookseafoodgrill.com.

Rancho Santa Fe Plaza, located at 162 Rancho Santa Fe Road in Encinitas, is a landmark that borders Encinitas, Olivenhain, and Rancho Santa Fe. The plaza includes Harvest Ranch Market, Champagne Bakery, Meritage Wine Market, Bentley’s Steak and Chop House, Firenze Trattoria, and the Original Pancake House. Harvest Ranch Market is the plaza’s anchor and is a purveyor of fine foods, gourmet deli meats, poultry, seafood, salads, organic fruit and produce, international cheese, wines and products of the world. They offer sandwiches and salads and bakery items. www.harvestranchmarkets. com. Champagne Bakery is a lovely French bakery café that has been serving a fusion of modern and traditional cuisine since 1987. They serve coffee, tea, breads, pastries, cakes, tarts, cookies, sandwiches, salads and soups. www.champagnebakery.com. Meritage Wine Market and Tasting Room, recently expanded, offers personal service and knowl-

edge to help the customer select the perfect wine for any occasion. Check their website for events at www.meritagewinemarket.com. Bentleys Steak and Chop House is a fine dining steak house that serves high quality meats and seafood. They offer $15 dinner specials Sundays and Mondays and Happy Hour everyday except Sunday. For reservations call (760) 632-9333 or visit www.bentlyssteak.com. Firenze Trattoria serves authentic Italian Cuisine in an elegant atmosphere, Their outside patio is perfect for warm fall evenings. Make your reservations by calling (760) 944-9000 or visit www. firenzetrattoria.com. Original Pancake House is a third generation pancake house that originated in Portland Oregon. Signature breakfasts include: The Dutch Baby, Mushroom Omelet with mushroom sherry sauce, and Apple Pancakes. Call (760) 943-1939 or visit www. originalpancakehouse.com.

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Dining, Sipping, and Drinking The Broken Yolk Café

The Broken Yolk is open 365 days a year from 6am to 3pm and is one of the most popular breakfast and lunch restaurants in San Diego. With 13 locations total and 10 in San Diego, they consistently provide great food, professional service, and reasonable prices. Consistency in their food and service is what makes this place a true winner. It’s what everyone has come to expect time after time. They have a great early bird breakfast menu served everyday from 6am to 8am. It’s the best deal around! For the really hungry, try their Iron Man and Iron Woman Challenge. It’s a 12-egg omelet filled with mushrooms, onions and American cheese, smothered with their own house-made chili and more cheese. It’s served on a 15-inch pizza pan with a generous pile of home fries and two biscuits. This is for one person only and you get a one-hour time limit to gobble it down. If you can eat it within one hour, the omelet is free. Cost is $26.99 if you can’t finish it.

Between $9.49 and $11.49 you can build your own 4-egg omelet with a selection of cheese and as many ingredients as you like. They are famous for their omelets. For something truly healthy, try their fresh fruit bowls. We’ve never seen such gigantic fruit bowls anywhere else! Or, try their New Light Menu. They serve 12 breakfast or lunch items, all with calorie counts under 600 calories. Lunchtime at the Broken Yolk includes a wide selection of burgers, soups, salads, sandwiches and wraps. For something really special, try their Club Sandwich. It’s a triple decker sandwich filled with oven roasted turkey breast, bacon strips, lettuce, tomato and mayo on a Brioche bun. It comes with your choice of onion rings, fries, potato salad or slaw. It’s a meal and a half! You can’t beat it! There are four locations in North County: La Costa location is 7670 El Camino Real 92009, and San Marcos location is 101 S. Las Posas Rd. San Marcos 92078. Call (760) 943-8182 or visit www.thebrokenyolkcafe.com.

Pick up a fresh hot bagel and cream cheese, a dozen hot bagels for the office, or try a Bruegger’s Breakfast Sandwich for the perfect way to start your day. Their classic breakfast sandwiches combine egg and your choice of peppered bacon, ham, sausage or turkey sausage on a hot fresh bagel. Try their new Jalapeno Bacon and Egg Sandwich. This delicious sandwich comes with an egg patty, jalapeno bacon, cheddar cheese, and Sofrito sauce on a 12-grain bagel. Of course, our all-time favorite is their classic Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese, stacked high on a fresh bagel with sliced tomato, red onions and capers. In addition to their famous bagels, breakfast sandwiches and bagel sandwiches, Bruegger’s also offers a healthier “Under 500 Calorie” menu. If you are a calorie counter, try one of their Skinny Bagels. Guests can now order any of Bruegger’s 15-plus varieties “skinny,”

due to Bruegger’s unique slicing process. Instead of changing the recipe of its time-tested, New York-style bagel, Bruegger’s slices the bagels thinner using a process that removes approximately one-third of the bagel’s center but preserves its unique eggshell crust and delicious toppings. The result is a lower calorie bagel without sacrificing variety or taste. Another healthy choice is their Skinny Zesty Egg White Sandwich. This comes with an egg white patty on a skinny sesame bagel, with turkey sausage, Swiss cheese and sundried tomato spread. Bruegger’s operates 300 bakeries in North America with 8 bakeries in San Diego. Renowned for its award winning bagels, Bruegger’s offers a wide variety of freshly prepared breakfast and lunch options made with high quality ingredients served with its unique brand of hospitality. Visit www.brueggers.com.

Ahi Sushi

Get a FREE 8-PIECE CRUNCHY ROLL with any purchase of $5 or more! This is one of the best coupon offers at one of the best sushi restaurants in North County! Must present coupon. Either clip from their ad, from our coupon pages, or download from www. NorthCountySun.com and click on Coupon Deals. Celebrate Ahi Sushi’s 4th Anniversary by enjoying a delicious (free) 8-piece Crunchy Roll. You must present coupon when ordering. Only one coupon can be used per table. Are you hungry for great tasting authentic sushi but are on a budget? Try their daily special offer: 4-pieces of Philly roll + 4-pieces of spicy tuna roll + 4-pieces of California roll + 4-pieces of smoked salmon roll (16 pieces total). As far as sushi goes, Ahi Sushi is the best tasting and best value for sushi around. Everyday they offer 50% OFF Cut Rolls and Sushi. 50% OFF items are highlighted on their sushi menu. They also have lunch specials and Dinner specials and Sake Bombs for Happy Hour.

We highly recommend their 8-piece Crunchy Roll, 8-piece Caterpillar Roll, their famous 8-piece Albacore Special Roll, and their Ahi Tuna Roll is our all-time favorite! Their menu is extensive and includes dishes such as Teriyaki Chicken, Orange Chicken, Katsu chicken, Yakisoba (stir fried noodles), Tempura Udon, Seafood Udon, Egg Rolls, Gyoza, a wide assortment of specialty rolls, appetizers, party platters, soups, salads, beer, wine, sake and desserts. Ahi Sushi and Grill has four locations: San Marcos, La Jolla, Fletcher Hills, and Alpine Creek. The San Marcos restaurant is on Twin Oaks Valley Road near Cal State University San Marcos and near the San Marcos Civic Center. This location thrives and attracts business people, local residents, college students and faculty and anyone that loves great sushi at great prices. Ahi Sushi and Grill is located at 157 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, #136, San Marcos, CA 92069 (next to L.A. Fitness). Please call (760) 761-0238 or visit www.iloveahi.com.

Pelly’s Restaurant and Fish Market

This holiday season, relax and enjoy Pelly’s spacious outdoor patio on a mild autumn day, just steps from Carlsbad State Beach. Sit under an umbrella on a sunny morning or afternoon. It’s the perfect place for a late breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and the best place for the freshest fish and people watching. Located in the Poinsettia Village Shopping Center and between Starbucks and Subway, you’ll enjoy some of the tastiest char-grilled fish sandwiches, plates, or salads in San Diego. The food is simply amazing and their Fresh Fish Market is always stocked with your favorites and some great local catch. Pelly’s fresh fish market and seafood restaurant offers locals and visitors the freshest fish in town. Why not try a healthier choice for your family’s Thanksgiving feast or a seafood platter for your Sunday football gatherings. Pelly’s is one of the original fresh fish markets in Coastal North County. On any given day, depending on the season, Pelly’s Fish Market offers large fillets of fresh ahi, yellowtail, albacore, mahi-mahi, halibut, Atlantic

salmon, swordfish, sea bass, and a wide assortment of local shellfish including oysters, clams, mussels and lobster when in season. Pelly’s has an excellent reputation with locals for serving delicious fresh fish lunches and dinners. We recommend their char-grilled mahi-mahi, char-grilled halibut, and grilled fish tacos. If you’re in the mood for a salad, try their fresh Ono salad, or Pelly’s special salad, or their stone crab salad. They also have the best chowder too! Try their famous Manhattan red or Boston white clam chowder. Pelly’s is not a fancy sit-down restaurant, but the quality of their freshly prepared seafood more than makes up for it. Their prices are very reasonable. Check their board for their Catch of the Day. Pelly’s very popular Seafood Platters will suit any size party or family get-together. Big sellers are their ceviche, stone crab, or bay shrimp salads. Pelly’s Fish Market is open 7-days a week. They are located in the Poinsettia Village Shopping Center at 7110 Avenida Encinas #101, Carlsbad CA 92011. Call (760) 431-8454 or visit www.pellysfish.com.

Gregorio’s Restaurant

Gregorio’s Restaurant will be open Thanksgiving Eve! Located upstairs at the Village Fair Shopping Center in Carlsbad Village, Gregorio’s serves authentic, fresh, and delicious Italian cuisine at very reasonable prices. Open 7-days a week for lunch and dinner, Gregorio’s is the perfect place to impress family, friends, clients, and visitors. We recommend their Shrimp Fra Diavlo which is shrimp and spicy marinara tossed with linguini, or their Angel Hair Pasta with Meat Sauce. They offer a wide selection for lunch and dinner with signature dishes such as Linguini, Lasagne, Fettuccini Alfredo, eggplant parmesan, steaks, Sicilian Chicken, pizzas, sandwiches, burgers, soups, salads, appetizers and desserts, including homemade cannoli. Their recently remodeled full-bar has NFL and Charger Football Games and serves Happy Hour Monday–Friday with $5 appetizers and daily drink specials. Martini Mondays is great with $2 off martinis; Tuesdays is Two for Tuesday specials; Wednesday is 1/2 off all bottles of wine, all night; Thursdays get $2 off all bottled beer; and Friday is TGIF with $2 off–you call it! Gregorio’s is open

11am–9pm weekdays, 11am–10pm Fridays and Saturdays, and Happy Hour is 3pm–6pm Monday through Friday. We love Gregorio’s so much it’s hard to put into words. Gregorio’s owner, Greg Nelson, has done more for families and children of the Carlsbad Boys and Girls Clubs than anyone can imagine. As a young boy, Greg grew up and spent his days going to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. That experience had a profound effect on him and who he is today. From 2010 to 2012, he donated 100% of his profits from Gregorio’s Restaurant to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. Gregorio’s also offers a wide variety of light and healthy options, and is a great place to pop in and out for a quick lunch from 11am to 3pm. They are open daily for lunch and dinner and will treat you as if it’s your home away from home. Gregorio’s is located “upstairs” at the Village Faire in Carlsbad Village at 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite 208, Carlsbad 92008. Call (760) 720-1132 or visit www.gregoriosrestaurant.com.

Tip Top Meats

Proud recipients of the “2014 Certificate of Excellence” by Trip Advisor, and the “2014 Gold Medal for Best Ethnic” by California Restaurant Association, John Haedrich, master butcher, owner and creator of Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad, has not only created the finest Butcher Shop, European Delicatessen and Gourmet Market in North County, but throughout San Diego. This is the place where people gather, local residents and visitors from around the world for Oktoberfest and Thanksgiving and all year round. Tip Top offers the finest and largest varieties sausage from around the world. They also have the finest whole fresh or oven baked natural range-grown Diestel Turkeys from Sonora, California. You won’t find a tastier, juicier, turkey anywhere and we highly recommend ordering your Thanksgiving turkey weeks early because they always sell out! Affectionately called Big John, has given back 100-fold to his community, residents, places of worship, schools, Camp Pendleton Marine families, and community organizations. Andy Lee, Publisher of the North County Sun, says, “John is one of those amazing people that cross our paths once in a lifetime. I look up to him, and admire him

and his achievements. He is a hard working, kind, and giving man with a big heart and people who know him, love him and respect him.” Tip Top is a one-of-a-kind butcher shop, a gourmet European-style delicatessen and a full service European marketplace. Nobody in San Diego County comes close to the service and value that Tip Top provides. Tip Top has been providing the highest quality meat and poultry for North County residents since 1967, and they serve Certified Angus Beef, which is the best quality there is. The Big John Breakfast and the Big John Burger are two of the best meals and deals in town. Order your Oktoberfest Sausage Plates through October for $8.98, and join Tip Top with your neighbors on Thanksgiving Day for a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Stock up for the holidays with USDA Choice and Prime Cuts for a wonderful celebration with your family and friends. Pick up the finest Homemade Sausage, Natural Diestel Turkey, Turkduckin, Duck, Lamb, Tri-Tip, and New York Steaks. Tip Top Meats is located at 6118 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad 92011. Call (760) 438-2620 or visit www.tiptopmeats.com.

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Dining, Sipping, and Drinking Vigilucci’s Trattoria Italiana

Vigilucci’s will be serving a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner as well as an a la carte menu from 12 to 8pm Thanksgiving Eve. Celebrating 20 years in San Diego, Roberto Vigilucci completely renovated his Trattoria Italiana location in Leucadia on Highway 101. This stunning Italian restaurant and piano lounge offers an extensive wine selection with signature homemade Italian pasta dishes, prime steaks and seafood, such as bruschetta, insalata caprese, linguini with jumbo prawns, cioppino, filet of beef, and ossobuco. Their brick oven woodfired pizza is some of the best in North County. Happy Hour is daily from 4pm to 7pm and features a wonderful Polpette Di Granchio which is a homemade crab cake on a bed of arugula and tomato with aurora sauce at $8. Try the Stonestep Martini for $5 or half off draft beer, and $5 wines by the glass. Happy Hour plate and drink specials are $5-$10 and offered daily 4pm-7pm and Friday thru Sunday from 11am to 6pm making the bar a popular place

before a race at the track in Del Mar. Check out their live piano nightly and enjoy Rob Gironda on Mondays and Thursdays. Visit their website for special events and pairings. Their upscale yet casual main dining room features stunning décor with warm earth tones and many authentic touches imported from Italy. The restaurant features a bright and airy main dining room, piano bar, Florentine wood-fire brick pizza oven, outdoor terrace and a beautiful open-air courtyard with multiple private dining rooms. These rooms are truly special and perfect for impressing important clients or family guests. Vigilucci’s Restaurant Group celebrated its 20th anniversary on September 4th. A portion of proceeds went to the Carlsbad and Encinitas Education Foundations. The lively celebration with live music and complimentary hors d’ouvres was a grand party. For holiday reservations or any other occasion, call (760) 634-2365 or visit www. vigiluccis.com.

Pacifica Del Mar and Breeze Café

Proud recipient of the “2014 Certificate of Excellence” by Trip Advisor, this is the place to be over the holidays in Del Mar, and especially during the new Bing Crosby fall holiday Del Mar Thoroughbred Horse Racing Season. Enjoy the finest cuisine, fine wines, and cocktails with breathtaking Del Mar panoramic ocean views from Pacifica Del Mar, one of the finest restaurants in Coastal North County. We highly recommend you make your Thanksgiving reservations earlier than usual this year. The Ocean Bar and restaurant is one of North County’s gems and a local gathering place, where high style and Del Mar culture come together for lovely libations and exquisite cuisine. With a selection of more than 200 premium vodkas, they are recipients of the Gold Medallion for “Best Seafood Dining in San Diego,” and Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence.” Happy Hour is nightly at the Ocean Bar from 4-6:30pm and all night long on Mondays and Tuesdays and features $1 OFF all drinks and a discounted bar menu including 1/2 OFF small bites. Wednesdays is

$6 martinis all night, and Thursdays is half-off wine night. Downstairs, also with shimmering ocean views, enjoy Pacifica Breeze Café’s lovely breakfast and lunches with their signature hash specialty dishes, including braised short rib hash, corned beef hash, vegetable hash, turkey sausage hash, and sugar-spiced salmon hash. Along with breakfast and lunch, a full bar is available. Try their famous Mimosas and Bloody Marys! They have five distinct venues available for Thanksgiving, holiday parties, or any occasion, including: The Private Reserve which seats up to 45 guests for a sit down dinner; The Wine Room is an intimate setting for 12 special guests; Pacifica’s Patio will seat up to 120 guests with spectacular ocean views; The Gallery features an aquarium and is perfect for up to 65 seated guests; and Breeze Café that is a covered outdoor patio with ocean views and seats up to 70 or standing up to 100 guests. Pacifica Del Mar and Breeze Café are located at 1555 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar 92014. Call (858) 792-0476 or visit www.pacificadelmar.com.

Casa de Bandini

Spend the holidays at Casa de Bandini, where you’ll find affordable banquet packages, splashing fountains, festive strolling mariachis and frosty birdbath margaritas that will fill your guests with cheer at your exciting Mexican fiesta holiday party or company lunch. Indulge in authentic award-winning Mexican cuisine among beautifully decorated dining rooms and an enchanting outdoor patio. Diane Powers’ Casa de Bandini is a top North County destination for regionally inspired Mexican fare. Decorated with hand-crafted furnishings, fine Mexican folk art, and colorful hand painted murals, guests feel the warmth and romance of Mexico as soon as they enter the door. Diners are charmed nightly by strolling mariachis playing popular Mexican ballads – making it a great place to bring family or colleagues for a very special holiday experience. Casa de Bandini offers banquet and catering award-winning authentic Mexican cuisine. Only the freshest ingredients are used for their 14 salsas and sauces made fresh daily, delicious homemade salad dressings, and hot corn and flour tortillas prepared throughout the day. Popular dishes include the flavor-

ful Carnitas a la Michoacan, succulent morsels of pork served with hot tortillas, guacamole, salsa and beans. During the holidays, Casa de Bandini serves delectable Holiday Turkey Tamales, a beloved Mexican tradition, filled with tender turkey, raisins, chopped pecans and apples, topped with a rich mole sauce and sesame seeds. Casa de Bandini also offers gluten-free, vegetarian and healthy dining selections. Chef Ignacio has prepared a number of authentic and lower-calorie Mexican entrees bursting with flavor, such as the Camarones del Pacifico, the ultimate shrimp ceviche marinated and poached in Pacifico beer, lime juice, red onions, Tajin and cucumbers; and the Ensalada de Chef Ignacio, with grilled chicken, avocado slices, tomatoes, queso Oaxaca and thin red onion, served with spicy chipotle light ranch dressing (at 510 calories). Give your guests a fiesta to remember! Diane Powers’ other fine Mexican restaurants include Casa Sol y Mar in Del Mar Highlands, Casa Guadalajara in Old Town and Casa de Pico in La Mesa. Casa de Bandini is open seven days a week and is located at 1901 Calle Barcelona Carlsbad, 92009. Call (760) 634-3443 or visit www.casadebandini.com.

Tony’s Jacal

Tony’s Jacal is “One of the most authentic north of the border...” Zagat Survey. This fall, during the new Bing Crosby Del Mar Horse Racing Season, bring your family and out-of-town guests to experience the most delicious Mexican cuisine anywhere in San Diego. Taste the flavors of Mexico and enjoy the history of one of the first Mexican restaurants in San Diego! Tony’s Jacal (pronounced hakal) is one of San Diego’s oldest and most treasured Mexican restaurants. Located just a few miles from the Del Mar Race Track, in beautiful Solana Beach, Tony’s Jacal offers the most authentic Mexican food and drinks this side of the border. Horse racing fans, owners, and trainers love Tony’s! It’s the place to be! This historic San Diego landmark opened its doors in 1946 as a small neighborhood house where neighbors would stop by for a delicious meal. Its reputation built over the years because the cuisine is delicious and the atmosphere and service are outstanding. For three generations,

Tony’s Jacal has been serving family specialties, like their famous chile relleno, turkey tacos, turkey enchiladas, shrimp burritos, tamales and amazing flautas. Their classic cantina lounge offers a wide selection of tequila and margaritas, and serves a variety of mezcal. Try their Mezcal Paloma with grapefruit soda on the rocks. Tony’s Jacal has a beautiful floral outdoor garden patio and live Mariachi music in the evenings. Lunch is served Mon – Sat 11am to 2pm: Dinner is served Weekdays 5-9:30pm, Fri and Sat 5-10pm, Sun 3-9:30pm: Closed on Tuesday. If you are looking for an authentic Mexican restaurant experience, with wonderful food, drinks and service, Tony’s Jacal is the place! Tony’s Jacal is located just west of the I-5 Fry and just south of Lomas Santa Fe on 621 Valley Avenue, Solana Beach, 92075. Call (858) 7552274 or visit www.tonysjacal.com

Nattiya’s Thai

Download or clip their coupon and get $5 OFF any $15 purchase, or $10 OFF any $40 purchase (One coupon per table, per night. Dine in only. Cannot combine with any other offer). Nattiya Sontisup, owner of Nattiya’s Thai, always with a big smile, is one of the hardest working restaurateurs around. She is always in her Thai restaurant or next door in her piano lounge making sure her guests are happy! Nattiya has created a warm, traditional atmosphere with a sophisticated and authentic Thai menu. She designed the interior décor herself, which is absolutely exquisite with statuettes, and fresh flowers on every table. The atmosphere is warm, and inviting with violet colors, wall hangings, and water features. It is truly a delight for those who know and love excellent, fresh Thai cuisine. Nattiya’s Thai offers a complete sit-down menu as well as take-out and local delivery. Try any one of her delicious soups, curries, specialty entrees, noodles,

or rice dishes and you will fall in love with Nattiya’s Thai restaurant just as we have over the years. They are open everyday including holidays and serve lunch specials and happy hour and are open until 10:00 P.M. Lunch specials come with soup, an appetizer, green salad, and steamed or brown rice and is serverd from 11am to 3pm. The dinner menu is extensive. Try the Pad Thai noodles and Pineapple Fried Rice. Nattiya’s Specialty dishes include Thai Chicken, Basil Salmon, her amazing Seafood Love Boat, Artichoke Panang, and Thai Steak and Shrimp. They have a full bar and serve traditional Thai tea, Thai wine, beer and Thai cocktails. If you are thinking about authentic and delicious Thai food in a casual but sophisticated setting, then Nattiya’s Thai is the place for you! Nattiya’s Thai Restaurant is located at 727 W San Marcos Blvd #115, San Marcos 92078. Call (760) 736-9999 or visit www.nattiyathai.com.

Download or clip their coupon and get $5 OFF any $15 purchase, or $10 OFF any $40 purchase (One coupon per table, per night. Dine in only. Cannot combine with any other offer). Soon to celebrate their two year anniversary, Northern Spirits is a very cool and hip jazz piano lounge and jazz bar that mixes cool jazz and spicy Thai fusion cuisine. How great is that! Located next door to Nattiya’s Thai, the décor is lovely and exquisite with a back lit full bar, soft lights, comfortable sofas, stuffed chairs, large picture windows, and a new classic black baby grand piano. Opened in December of 2012, it has been blowing minds, and satisfying locals ears, eyes, and taste buds, while building a loyal following. Dig the live jazz and dig into the Thai fusion cuisine! The yellow

curry is mellow, sweet and absolutely awesome. Northern Spirits offers a hip fusion menu complete with cocktails and drinks and a full bar. Wednesday Nights is ½ OFF select bottles of wine. They offer Happy Hour food and drink specials from 3 to 6 P.M. and are open until midnight Sunday through Thursday and until 1:00 A.M. on Fridays and Saturdays with Nattiya’s full Thai Restaurant menu available. LIVE Jazz is Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 7:30 to 10:30. Check their Jazz schedule on their Jazz website at www. mynorthernspirits.com. Also try their Lettuce Wraps, or Calamari appetizers along with a Chili Mango Martini or a Thai Old Fashioned. Northern Spirits is located at 727 W. San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos 92078. Call (760) (760) 736-9996 or visit www.mynorthernspirits.com.

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AS A PROSECUTOR THAT HAS WORKED MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS FOR TEN YEARS, AND A RESERVE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER FOR OVER TWELVE YEARS, BRYAN WILL MAKE SURE PUBLIC SAFETY IS A TOP PRIORITY FOR ENCINITAS!

LAW ENFORCEMENT’S CHOICE! ENDORSED BY THE DEPUTY SHERIFFS’ ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO Paid for by Bryan Ziegler for Encinitas City Council 2014


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San Diego Botanic Garden Fall Events San Diego International Orchid Fair October 4-5, Sat 9am – 5pm, Sun 9am – 4pm The San Diego Botanic Garden hosts the San Diego International Orchid Fair on Saturday and Sunday, October 4 and 5. At the San Diego International Orchid Fair countless varieties of orchids grace the grounds, some in exhibits and some for sale. Learn from the experts on how to care for a newly purchased orchid at “Orchids 101” with ongoing lectures throughout the weekend on culture and care of these beautiful plants. 30th Annual Fall Plant Sale October 18-19, Saturday-Sunday, 10am – 4pm Plant donations from over 100 local growers, wholesalers, retail nurseries, and individuals make the San Diego Botanic Garden’s Fall Plant Sale one of the most interesting and diverse plant sales in San Diego County. Plant selections include California natives, cacti, succulents, bromeliads, fruit trees, and sub-tropicals. Visit the Botanic Attic for gardenrelated items. Be sure to check out their huge selection of used books and homemade goodies such as specialty jellies. Enjoy an opportunity drawing and the popular sit-down Bakery Shoppe, which serves cakes, cookies, pies, and coffee. Family Fall Festival Saturday, October 25, 10am – 2pm Celebrate the season at the San Diego Botanic Garden with a family-friendly fall festival on Saturday, October 25 from 10 am – 2 pm. The Hamilton Children’s Garden will feature kid-friendly entertainers, Hullabaloo, as well as other engaging fall-themed activities, like hay wagon rides, pumpkin

carving, Halloween crafts, and a petting zoo. Children can wear their favorite Halloween costume and are invited to participate in a costume contest. No adults in costumes at the Family Fall Festival please! Cactus and Succulent Show and Sale October 25-26, Sat 9am–5pm, Sun 10am–4pm Spectacular specimens of succulents from around the world take center stage at the Palomar Cactus and Succulent Society’s Cactus and Succulent Show and Sale at the San Diego Botanic Garden. Plant and pottery vendors will have amazing items sure to delight devotees on both days. Judging takes place on Saturday from 11am–12:30pm. The public can follow along as judges comment on entries and make their selections. Garden of Lights December 6-23 & 26-30, 5-9pm After the sun goes down, in December, the San Diego Botanic Garden is transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland with over 100,000 sparkling lights illuminating the Garden for a magical holiday experience! Join in the fun that includes horse-drawn wagon rides, holiday crafts, marshmallow roasting, visits with Santa, live music, refreshments and hot mulled wine (on select evenings). Snow also ‘falls’ on select nights. All of the above events are free with admission except for the Garden of Lights, which is $6-14. San Diego Botanic Garden is located at 230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas. For more information call (760) 436-3036 or visit www. SDBGarden.org.

13th Annual Oceanside Music Festival October 11-12, 19, 26 October is “National Art and Humanities Month,” and the Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation and OMFest Committee feel that it would best be celebrated with music. Together, they present the 13th annual Oceanside Music Festival, OMFest, which offers concerts this year with a variety of music genres, showcasing both student and professional musicians from throughout Southern California. OMFest series opens with a “Bond, Just Bond” Reception and OCAF Scholarship Gala, 6pm to 8:30pm on Saturday, October 11 at Oceanside Museum of Art. The theme this year is based on the beloved characters from the “007” movies. Attendees are treated to a Casino Royale Cocktail Hour with an assortment of gourmet foods and wines from local establishments, as well as lots of music. Guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite Bond or Bond Girl, and prizes are being presented for the best and most creative costumes. During the evening, the OCAF Honoree Mr. Mark Phelps, the long-time director of instrumental music at Oceanside High, is introduced and presented with an award.

The “Global Spirit” concert follows 2pm to 4pm, Sunday, October 12 at St Mary Star of the Sea Church. This musical event offers liturgical dancers, and choral groups. The Fest will continue the following week with “Give Me That Old Time Religion” concert from 2pm to 4pm, Sunday, October 19 at the historic 1st Christian Church. Through The Storm Gospel Chorus and Calvary Christian Youth Chorus are being featured with a special opening act. The festival concludes with “Succulent Jazz” from 3pm to 5pm, Sunday, October 26, sponsored by and held at Apotheque Spa, 322 N Cleveland St, Oceanside, CA. OMFest organizers are pleased to have Apotheque Spa as a sponsor of this concert as this the perfect way to end the series of events: an afternoon jazz/blues concert featuring Adrienne Nims and Spirit Wind, outdoors in the Apotheque Gardens, with a lovely sea breeze. Wine and hor d’ouvres are available. Tickets are $10-$35. Tickets and more information can be obtained by calling (760) 433-3632 or visiting www. ocaf.info.

San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy’s Fifth Annual River Valley Fest October 12, Sunday, 2pm–Sunset The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy is celebratLive music will be performed by popular local singing 28 years of conservation, recreation and education at er, songwriter, musician Casey Turner. Armed with an its Fifth Annual River Valley Fest “Connecting People With acoustic guitar and ukulele, he has played many venues Nature,” on October 12, at the beautiful Rancho Valencia throughout Southern California and Hawaii. Casey Turner Resort and Spa in Rancho Santa Fe. The Conservancy has a mellow, unique, and raw sound that will take you will be honoring Richard Louv, best-selling author of The away to the tropical island in your mind and soul. Nature Principle and Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy is a nonChildren from Nature Deficit Disorder, with the Lifetime profit, citizen-based organization helping to implement Appreciation Award for his many contributions to improvthe San Dieguito River Park and its Coast to Crest Trail ing the environment and our lives. stretching 70 miles from Volcan Mountain near Julian to Enjoy tantalizing appetizers made by the Rancho Valencia the ocean between Del Mar and Solana Beach. Resort and Spa chefs, authentic Spanish cuisine from San Major accomplishments during the last few years Diego Paella, and irresistible desserts from Claire’s on include the construction of the Birdwing Open Air Cedros. There will be lovely wine selections, local craft Classroom at the San Dieguito Lagoon, the acquisition beers, an enticing silent auction, and a live(ly)! auction of land at Pamo Valley and the initiation of their Citizen with auctioneer extraordinaire Steve Hamann. Items Science Monitoring Program which encourages residents already donated include: Four Del and users of our local multi-use Mar Thoroughbred Club Season trails to be our eyes and ears spotAdmission Passes for the 2015 racing ting and studying wildlife and season; a night stay in the Luxurious plants in the San Dieguito River Agave Suite at the Rancho Valencia Park. Resort and Spa including compliCost for the festival is $125/ mentary use of the fitness facility person and takes place at Rancho and tennis courts ; admission to two Valencia Resort and Spa at 5921 concerts of your choice from the La Valencia Circle, Rancho Santa Fe. Jolla Symphony and Chorus, and Call (858) 755-6956 or visit www. many other great items. sdrvc.org/rivervalleyfest Photo by: James Coffee

California Center for the Arts, Escondido La Santa Cecilia October 10, Friday, 7:30pm The 2014 Grammy award-winners for Best Latin Rock Album are known for their rousing performances that passionately combine Latin culture with rock and world music. Named after the Patron Saint of Music, La Santa Cecilia draws inspiration from around the globe to create a unique and mesmerizing sound. Sirena Huang October 19, Sunday, 3pm Renowned for her “exquisite performance style,” Sirena Huang made her remarkable solo debut with the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra at the age of nine. Channeling centuries of history and tradition, the young violinist combines technical perfection with profound emotional insight, delivering striking performances across the globe. Center Chorale: Music of Light October 25, Saturday, 7:30pm The Center Chorale presents works centered on the theme of light, including local composer Stephen Sturk’s composition “Arise and shine for your light is come” in a shimmering blend of chorus and handbells. Jake Shimabukuro October 31, Friday, 7:30pm Declared by Rolling Stone as a “musical hero,” ukulele sensation Jake Shimabukuro has earned comparisons to Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. Rock icon Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam can be counted among his many fans and said of the rising star, “Jake is taking the instrument to a place that I can’t see anybody else catching up with.” WOW First Wednesdays: Woodstock Mud November 5, Wednesday, 4pm & 7pm Recognized widely as SoCal’s favorite classic rock band, Woodstock Mud has been playing together for over 20 years. Perfecting the art of recreating the harmonies and guitar riffs of classic rock legends from the ‘60s and ‘70s, each note brings back a time when peace, love and rock ‘n’ roll were all the rage. Pilobolus November 15, Saturday, 7:30pm A Guinness World Record holder and Grammy nominee, the globally-renowned modern dance company, Pilobolus, has appeared on the Oscars, Oprah, and Late Night with Conan O’Brien, showcasing their signature flipping, swinging, flying, and lifting all the while challenging the way we think about dance. Center Children’s Chorus: Songs in the Courtyard November 16, Sunday, 3pm Songs in the Courtyard is an outdoor concert in the beautiful Lyric Court where the Center Children’s Chorus performs a concert celebrating fall and the lyrical sound of the combined voices of children. Paul Galbraith November 23, Sunday, 3pm A brilliant innovator of the classical guitar, Paul Gal­ braith has masterfully expanded the technical limits of his instrument. Performing on his signature eight-string Brahms Guitar, he has reached critical acclaim. California Center for the Arts, Escondido is located at 340 N Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA 92025. For more information call (800) 988-4253 or visit www.artcenter.org.

New Village Arts Theatre The Clean House October 4-26 The lives of two doctors, a housewife, a comedian from Brazil, and a breast cancer patient converge and astonish. Theatrical and wildly fun, The Clean house is imbued with the philosophy that the messiness of life is as much as part of its beauty as love and chocolate ice cream. The Nutcracker November 29–December 31 A fresh take on this holiday classic centers on the young Clara’s journey to save Christmas with the help of a magical nutcracker. This modern production weaves together magic, original song and spellbinding spectacle – fir for the whole family! West Coast Premiere. The New Village Arts Theatre is located at 2787 State St. Carlsbad, CA 92008. For more information call the box office at (760) 433-3245 or visit www.newvillagearts.org.


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Activities close at 5pm (Open Monday Oct 27th - Final Week) Oct 4th & 5th Oct. 4th

5 Mile Run thru Harbor 5K Run/Walk Kids’ Races

Come out early on Saturday to see Hot Rods, Custom & Muscle Cars, Trucks, Rat Rods, Classic and Antique Models & More! Classic Car Craze 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Oct 4th only)

Oct 5th Old Fashioned Rock‘n’Roll 50's Fun & Games! 50's Nostalgia is BACK! Oct. 11th & 12th SALUTE TO OUR MILITARY WEEKEND Oct 11th The A-MAiZE-ING 5K CORN MAZE RACE

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Oct. 18th & 19th ALL AMERICAN WEEKEND

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BELLY UP TAVERN Upcoming Shows

143 S Cedros, Solana Beach, Ca 92075 • (858) 481 8140 • www.bellyup.com

WIN FREE TICKETS TO SIX SHOWS AT THE BELLY UP TAVERN Enter our ticket giveaway at www.NorthCountySun.com and win tickets to see one of these four amazing shows: Oct. 31 Halloween Heat!!–Cash Prizes for Costume Contest!; Nov. 3 Alejandro Escovedo & Peter Buck; Nov. 5 Shovels & Rope; Nov. 6 Mason Jennings–seated show; Nov. 7 moe.; Nov. 12 Greensky Bluegrass. Ticket winners will be randomly selected and notified by phone and email. Some restrictions apply. Date Wed Oct 1, 8pm Thurs Oct 2, 9pm

Headliner/Supporting Act Katchafire w/ guest The Polish Ambassador w/ Jumpsuit Records presents Pushing Through The Pavement: A Permaculture Action Tour featuring The Polish Ambassador with Liminus, plus Mr. Lif, Ayla Nereo, and Wildligh–Do Lab Presents Fri Oct 3, 5:30pm Atomic Groove–Happy Hour Fri Oct 3, 9pm One Drop w/ Hazmatt and Kainga–On Point Promotions presents Sat Oct 4, 8pm Trigger Hippy feat. Joan Osborne, Jackie Greene, Steve Gorman, Tom Bukovac & Nick Govrik–Live at the Belly Up KPBS TV Show Taping + 40th Anniversary Show!!! Sun Oct 5, 8pm Living Colour w/ Reason to Rebel Mon Oct 6, 8pm ABC w/ Boys Don’t Cry–new album “Hear It Is” Tues Oct 7, 8pm Justin Townes Earle w/ American Aquarium Casbah presents Wed Oct 8, 8pm Jerry Douglas presents Earls of Leicester Fri Oct 10, 5:30 Happy Hour–Atomic Groove Fri Oct 10, 9pm Passafire w/ The Expanders Sat Oct 11, 9pm Common Sense w/ guest Sun Oct 12, 9pm Ana Tijoux w/ guest–Casbah presents Mon Oct 13, 8pm The Horrors w/ Moon Duo–Luminous Tour Tues Oct 14, 9pm J. Roddy Walston & The Business w/ Fly Golden Eagle- Casbah Wed Oct 15, 8pm Zoso, The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience–An Evening with Thurs Oct 16, Spy Presents Happiness Guaranteed with HTFU w/ The Mattson 2 with Ray Barbee and & 100% Vinyl Sets by DJ Chris Cote. Fri Oct 17, 5:30 Happy Hour–Super Nacho Fri Oct 17, 9pm The Expendablesw/ Jet West Sun Oct 19, 9pm Metronomy w/ Dawn Golden–Casbah Mon Oct 20, 8pm Asia (John Wetton, Carl Palmer, Geoff Downes, Sam Coulson) Tues Oct 21, 9pm RÜFÜS DU SOL w/ Hermitude, Lee Reynolds with (Desert Hearts)–Do Lab Presents Wed Oct 22, 8pm Tinariwen w/ guest–Casbah presents Thurs Oct 23, 9pm Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. w/ Miniature Tigers, Madi Diaz- Casbah presents Fri Oct 24, 9pm The Afghan Whigs w/ Joseph Arthur Sat Oct 25, 9pm Dead Man’s Party (Oingo Boingo Tribute) w/ Okapi Sun Sun Oct 26, 8pm Matisyahu w/ Radical Something, Cisco Adler–SOLD OUT Mon Oct 27, 8pm Leon Russell w/ A.J. Croce Tues Oct 28, 8pm J.D. McPherson w/ Cactus Blossoms Wed Oct 29, 8pm Shawn Mullins–seated show! KPRI presents w/ guest Thurs Oct 30, 9pm Bernhoft w/ THE WIND + THE WAVE Fri Oct 31, 8:30pm Halloween Heat!! w/ The Earful & 80’s Heat–Cash Prizes for Costume Contest! Sat Nov 1, 8pm Ziggy Marley: Fly Rasta Tour @ North Park Theater Sat Nov 1, 9pm Delta Spirit w/ SACCO Sun Nov 2, 8pm Yelle–Casbah w/ Lemonade Mon Nov 3, 8pm Alejandro Escovedo & Peter Buck Wed Nov 5, 8pm Shovels & Ropew/ guest Thurs Nov 6, 8pm Mason Jennings–seated show! w/ Lucette Fri Nov 7, 9pm moe. w/ An Evening With Sat Nov 8, 8pm Toad the Wet Sprocket–KPRI presents Sun Nov 9, 9pm Digitalismw/ guest Wed Nov 12 8pm Greensky Bluegrass w/ guest Thurs Nov 13 8pm Bob Schneider w/ guest Fri Nov 14, 9pm BoomBox w/ guest Sat Nov 15, 9pm BoomBox w/ guest Sun Nov 16, 8pm Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Allen Toussaint–“Oh Yeah!” Tourseated show Mon Nov 17, 7:30pm Psychedelic Furs & The Lemonheads w/ guest Wed Nov 19, 8pm Cold War Kids w/ Avid Dancer–SOLD OUT! Thurs Nov 20, 9pm Noah Gundersen w/ The Wild Reeds Sun Nov 23, 8pm Tim Flannery and the Lunatic Fringe–seated show Featuring Doug Pettibone, BerkleyHart, Graham Nancarrow, Barbara Nesbitt, Randi Driscoll and Dennis Caplinger. Fri Nov 28, 9pm The English Beatw/ guest Sat Nov 29, 9pm The English Beatw/ guest

House of Blues and Live Nation Shows 1055 5th Ave, San Diego 92101. Get tickets at www.livenation.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone at (800) 745-3000. WIN FREE TICKETS TO EIGHT GREAT SHOWS AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES

The North County Sun has once again partnered with the Live Nation, the biggest concert promoter in the United States, to give away tickets to see eight amazing shows at the world famous House of Blues. Enter at www.NorthCountySun.com to win a pair of tickets to see: 10/14 Andrew McMahon–Singer/ Songwriter; 10/17 Kodaline–Irish Rock; 10/22 Suicide Silence & The Black Dahlia Murder–Heavy Metal; 10/29 Rachael Yamagata–Singer/Songwriter; 11/11 Jordan Knight & Nick Carter – Pop; 11/20 Jerrod Niemann – Country; 11/26 Peter Hook & The Light–Classic Rock; 11/29 Issues–Heavy Metal ARTIST & SUPPORT

Jacob WhitesidesSOLD OUT w/ Dylan Holland / Special Guest Zach Matari DJ Shadow& Cut ChemistRenegades ofRhythm TourHonoringAfrika Bambaataa’s Influence on Hip Hop’s Beginnings w/ Edan / Patan Locke Josh DamigoCD Release Show w/ Nancarrow American AuthorsPresented by 2014 Honda Civic Tour w/ The Mowgli’s / Echosmith Weight Of The Sun w/ MURSIC / Sensory Station /Convent New Found GloryGlamour Kills Tourpresented by 91Xw/ We Are The In Crowd / Fireworks The Ruby Revue Burlesque Show Casbah presents Pinback w/ Tera Melos Eagles Sondre Lerchew/ Teen Moon Taxipresented by Ones to Watch with Skype w/ Tumbleweed Wanderers /The Lonely Wild Angus & Julia Stone AnberlinThe Final Tour w/ Lakes Calle 13presented byAsi Suena Kasabianpresented by 91X w/ Bo Ningen Wakey!Wakey! w/ Ben Fields /Luke Wesley Lorde w/ Majical Cloudz SonReal BernerPresented by HOB & Rockhill w/ Awol One /Gel Roc /The Cloaks / Meen Green / D-Boy P Kirk Franklin presentsGospel Brunch w/ David Dredden & Undefeated The Crookes The Pretty Reckless w/ Adelita’s Way / Falling Through April Yasiin Beyaka Mos Def w/ MC Supernatural / Odessa Kane /Taurus Authority /Kahlee /Grandmasta Rats Andrew McMahonInto the Wildernesspresented by 91X w/ Hunter Hunted / Junior Prom Jon Bellion Cherub -The Champagne Showers Tour presented byOnes to Watch with Skype & 91X w/ Ghost Beach / Gibbz (DJ Set) Kodalinepresented by Ones to Watch with Skype w/ Birds of Tokyo Ray LaMontagne w/ The Belle Brigade Groove International: SUPERHEROES vs VILLAINS La Ley–ReTour SOLD OUT Zac Brown Band w/ Sturgill Simpson Charli XCX w/ Elliphant / Femme Suicide Silence & The Black Dahlia Murder w/ Chelsea Grin / Alterbeast The JanoskiansGot Cake Tour Groove International:HOB Signature Series Luke Bryan w/ Lee Brice, Cole Swindell Jenny LewisPresented by HOB, Casbah & KPRi 102.1 Phish Daryl Hall &John Oates Pure Noise Tour w/ State Champs / Heart To Heart / Front Porch Step Bonobo w/ Jeremy Sole Rachael Yamagata New Politics presented byOnes to Watch with Skype & 91X w/ Bad Suns /somekindawonderful For The Win Chase RiceIgnite The Night Tourpresented by KSON w/ Old Dominion Switchfoot Children of Bodom w/ Battlecross Lagwagon w/ Swingin’ Utters Kirk Franklin presentsGospel Brunch Kalin and Myles w/ Ryan Beatty SOLD OUT The Black Keys: Turn Blue World Tour w/ Jake Bugg Dropkick Murphys w/ Blood or Whiskey Jordan Knight& Nick Carter Death From Above 1979 w/ Biblical presented by 91X Relient KMMHMM 10th Anniversary Tour w/ Blondfire /From Indian Lakes Say Anything & Saves The Day w/ Reggie & The Full Effect Blonde Redhead presented by HOB & Casbah Misfits w/ Sculpins /Total Chaos Smallpools /Magic Man presented by Ones to Watch with Skype Bastille KSON presents Jerrod Niemann w/ Chris Lane SoMo presentsThe Wide Awake TourPresented byJammin’ Z90 w/ Francesco Yates The 1975SOLD OUT The Outsiders Tour The Ready Set & Metro StationPresented by Tilly’s w/ Against The Current/The Downtown Fiction Capital Cities w/ Sneaky Sound System /w/ Night Terrors of 1927 NetskyPresented by HOB & Eventvibe Vance Joy w/ Jaymes Young Courage My Love Peter Hook& The Light Circa Survive w/ Title Fight /Pianos Become The Teeth Lydia Journeys Noise Tour featuring Issues w/ I Killed The Prom Queen / Ghost Town / Marmozets / Nightmares

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Happy Birthday Belly Up Tavern!–Forty Years and Still Going Strong! The 40th anniversary of the Belly Up Tavern marks the vision conceived by Dave Hodges and Greg Gilholm, two lifelong friends who dreamed of bestowing their small community of Solana Beach with a local watering hole where people throughout San Diego could enjoy a refreshing drink. Evolving over time into the popular live music venue San Diegans know and love today, the Belly Up is an intrinsic part of Southern California’s music scene that locally- and nationally-renowned musicians praise for its premium acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. Music did not play a role in Belly Up’s early history, but it wasn’t long before the bar’s billiards and pinball appendages were traded for a low-rise stage. Local bluegrass bands were among the first to grace Belly Up’s new stage, but after a few years the club took a turn toward the blues, attracting famed artists like Bo Diddley, Big Mama Thornton, Etta

James, John Lee Hooker, and many others throughout the 1980s. The 1990s saw the Belly Up through a noticeable genre expansion as reggae, hip hop, rock and pop acts gravitated toward the eclectic venue that managed to fit all tastes. Identified by Rolling Stone Magazine as, “one of the hottest live music clubs on the West Coast,” Belly Up consistently earns the San Diego Music Awards’ “Best Live Music Venue” title. Nationally acclaimed bands have played the club when they were fledglings including The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Eyed Peas, No Doubt, Jack Johnson, and John Mayer–while other famous acts have come to the club to do something fun and more intimate than their usual larger venue performances – artists like Jimmy Buffett, Green Day, Death Cab for Cutie, Joe Walsh, and Foster The People. Almost every major national artist based in San Diego has played the club more than once, artists like Jason Mraz, J.J. Cale, Switchfoot, Blink 182, POD, and even Burt Bacharach while a pantheon of legends have

traveled through the club including Willie Nelson, BB King, Tom Jones, The Neville Brothers, and Curtis Mayfield. And, of course, waves and waves of great bands keep coming through the club, acts like Damian Marley, Alt J, Thievery Corporation, and Snoop Dogg, as well as locally based artists that tour nationally, like Slightly Stoopid, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Steve Poltz, and Tristan Prettyman. Jokingly named for the club’s potential to go “belly up,” Belly Up Tavern is now an enduring institution that has gained momentum with each new era. Purchased by current owners Phil Berkovitz and Steve Goldberg in 2003, Belly Up continues to thrive not only at the Solana Beach venue but also through its outside booking business. which procures entertainment for many other organizations, including the Del Mar Racetrack, the San Diego Padres, Old Mission Beach Athletic Club, and the Competitor Group (organizer of the Rock and Roll Marathons in San Diego

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Joshua Tree Music Festival  October 9-12, Thursday-Sunday The 9th Annual Fall Joshua Tree Music Festival (JTMF) is happening October 9 -12 in Joshua Tree. Merging its funky desert style with an internationally acclaimed lineup of musical artists, the three-day family-friendly festival is truly a global dance experience. The festival melds the overwhelming spirit of desert freedom with powerful music from around the world to create a lighthearted oasis for music lovers. There will be magnificent art installations, a robust Kidsville schedule, the heavily shaded Music Bowl, a full spectrum of yoga classes, didjeridu playshops, and a global market to further inspire, intrigue and invite festival goers. Discover your new favorite band and dozens of new friends at Joshua Tree National Park.

This fall’s lineup features the Columbian electro tropical band Bomba Estereo, the gritty funk and soul of Black Joe Lewis, the soul stirring trip hop folk sisters of Rising Appalachia, Morocco’s Ribab Fusion, the dance master mash up DJ Pumpkin, Junior Marvin’s Force Once, high energy Zep-esque rock and roll by the West Water Outlaws, the lush harmonies of the Italian sextet Ou, dancehall funk group Nappy Riddem, and many more. Tap into this magical trifecta of desert freedom, music, and community, and get your JTMF tickets now! Four Day pass is $110. The Festival is located at Joshua Tree Lake Campground 2601 Sunfair Road, Joshua Tree, CA 92252. For the full line-up and festival info visit www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com.

Pala Casino Spa Thornton Winery Jazz & Resort Lineup Series 10/5 Earl Klugh and Hiroshima, 4pm

Neil Sedaka October 11, Saturday, 7:30pm Rock and roll singing/songwriting legend Neil Sedaka makes the Pala Events Center a special place when he performs at 7:30pm, Saturday, October 11, at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Sedaka’s impressive, sixdecade career ranges from being one of the first teen pop sensations in the 50s, a relevant songwriter for himself and other artists in the 60s and a superstar in the 70s while remaining a constant force in writing and performing up to the present day. Battle of the Badges, Boxing Benefit for Cops 4 Kids & Communities October 18, Saturday, 6pm Pala Casino Spa & Resort and Cops 4 Kids & Communities sponsors a Battle of the Badges charity boxing event in the Pala Events Center to benefit atrisk and underprivileged youth in Southern California. 4 Da Laffs Filipino Comedy Show October 25, Saturday, 7pm Popular Filipino comedians Pokwang, Pooh, K Brosas and Chokoleit make a special appearance in the Filipino comedy show 4 Da Laffs in the Events Center at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Aaron Lewis November 14, Friday, 8pm After a sold-out performance last year, Grammynominated, multi-platinum singer/songwriter Aaron Lewis returns to the Infinity Showroom at 8pm. Jim Gaffigan, The White Bread Tour December 6, Saturday, 7:30pm Popular comedian Jim Gaffigan makes Pala Casino Spa & Resort’s Events Center a major stop on The White Bread Tour. Gaffigan is a Grammy-nominated comedian, New York Times best-selling author, a toptouring, and a multi-platinum selling performer. Call (877) 946-7252 or by visit www.startickets.com. Pala Casino Spa & Resort is located at 11154 Highway 76, Pala, CA 92059.

Harrah’s Resort Southern California Lineup 10/3 Blondie, 9pm 10/4 Get the Led Out, 8pm 10/9 Experience Hendrix, 8pm 11/8 Polo Polo, 8pm 11/28 Alice Cooper, 9pm Harrah’s is located at 777 Harrah’s Resort Southern California Way, Valley Center, CA 92082. For tickets visit www.harrahsresortsoutherncalifornia.com or www. ticketmaster.com.

Del Mar Outdoor Concerts Free outdoor performances take place at L’Auberge Amphitheater on the corner of 15th Street and Camino Del Mar. The season will launch on October 5, in conjunction with the Taste of Del Mar. Oct 5 – Paulette McWilliams, Nat Adderly, Lester Abrams Oct 12- Sonic Epidemic Oct 19–Danny Green Trio Oct 26–Big Boss Bubeleh For times and complete music calendar visit www. delmarmainstreet.com.

BELLY UP BIRTHDAY   Continued from page 24 and nationwide). The club also has a growing partnership with another iconic San Diego music venue, The Casbah, that includes co-promoting shows at the recently renovated North Park Theater downtown, and has a sister club in Colorado — The Belly Up Aspen — which has been bring-

10/11 Brian Culbertson with opening act DW3, 7pm 10/19 David Sanborn with opening act TBA, 4pm Thornton Winery is located at 32575 Rancho California Rd., Temecula, CA 92589. For more information, call (951) 6990099 or visitwww.thorntonwine.com/champagng-jazzseries.

San Diego Symphony Lineup 10/10-11 Jacobs Masterworks: Scottish Fantasy with Hilary Hahn 10/16 Chamber Music Series: The Smetana Trio 10/17-19 Jacobs Masterworks: Van Cliburn Gold 10/24 Jacobs Masterworks: Chopin and Dvorˇák 10/25 Jacobs Masterworks: Opus 2014 Concert: Rachmaninoff Rhapsody 10/26 Jacobs Masterworks: Chopin and Dvorˇák 10/31-11/1 City Lights: Halloween 2014: Nightmare on B Street 11/2 Fox Theatre Film Series: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) 11/2 Family Festival Series: Stories, Myths and Legends 11/9 City Lights: Vince Gill and the Time Jumperes 11/14-16 Jacobs Masterworks: Lortie Plays Saint Saëns 11/16 Jacobs Masterworks: Cameron Carpenter Organ Recital 11/21-23 Jacobs Masterworks: Ling Conducts Mahler 11/23 International Passport Series: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra with Irvin Mayfield

Viejas Arena Lineup

Valley View Casino Center Lineup 10/2-5 Disney on Ice “Worlds of Fantasy” 10/6 LA Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets 10/15 Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull 11/8 PBR: Professional Bull Riders BlueDEF Velocity Tour 11/15 Tito v. Bonnar 11/22 Brantley Gilbert Let It Ride Tour 11/26 & 11/28-30 Walking with Dinosaurs – The Arena Spectacular

10/4 Eagles, 8pm 11/9 The Black Keys–Turn Blue World Tour, 8pm 11/19 Bastille – BAD BLOOD: THE LAST STAND, 8pm 11/28 Hallmark Channel Presents Trans-Siberian Orchestra, 4pm & 8pm 12/2 Fleetwood Mac: On With The Show, 8pm The Viejas Arena is located at the Aztec Bowl San Diego State University. For tickets go to www.ticketmaster.com.

The Valley View Casino Center is located at 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110. For more information or tickets visit www.ticketmaster.com or www.valleyviewcasinocenter.com.

Ki’s Music Series

Coyote Bar in Carlsbad Village Line Up

10/3 Mango Melody – Encinitas siblings duo Mike and Tracey Stockalper treat us to original works that have a nostalgic throwback to artists such as Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder and Otis Redding.

DJ Gary B. Late Sat Nights 10:30 – 1:30am www.CoyoteCarlsbad.com 10/4 The Fabulous Woodies – Surf rock, 3-5:30pm 10/4 Soundvault – rock, 6-10pm 10/5 The Steamers – Americana, 2-4:30pm 10/5 Dante Fire–Motown & Funk, 5-9pm 10/8 Zydeco Blues Patrol – Blues, 6-10pm 10/9 The Decades Band – covers, 6-10pm 10/10 West of Five – covers, 6-10pm 10/11 Friends & Enablers–Classic & Folk Rock, 3-5pm 10/11 Bill Magee, blues, 6-10pm 10/12 Nate Soule – Classic Rock & Blues, 2-4:30pm 10/12 Rock Steady – Rock, 5-9pm 10/15 SmokeStaxx – Motown Funk, 6-10pm 10/16 Clay Colton – Rock, 6-10pm 10/17 Mor Sol – Rock, 6-10pm 10/18 Billy Watson – Blues & Harmonica, 3-5:30pm 10/18 Master Splinter & the Shredders – Rock, 6-10pm 10/19 The Coastal Eddies–Surf Rock, 2-4:30pm 10/19 Jerome Dawson – Jazz, 5-9pm 10/22 Winner of Live Audition Night, 6-10pm 10/23 Too Rude for Sunday – Dance Rock, 6-10pm 10/24 Bumpasonic – Funk, 6-10pm 10/25 The Clay Colton Band, Rock & Covers, 3-5pm 10/25 Santanaways – Latin Fusion, 6-10pm 10/26 Billy Watson – Blues & Harmonica, 2-4:30pm 10/26 Northstar – Classic Rock, 5-9pm 10/29 The Brokers Band – Blues & Rock, 6-10pm 10/30 63’atles – Beatles Tribute, 6-10pm 10/31 Mystique Element of Soul – R&B and Soul, 6-10pm ing the Belly Up’s brand of “great entertainment in a quality setting” to the Rocky Mountains for the past nine years. Evolving to keep pace with the tech-savvy 21st century, they have recently launched a Belly Up Live website (www. bellyuplive.com <http://www.bellyuplive.com> ). And, in celebration of their anniversary, the Belly Up is teaming

Fridays, 8:30-10:30pm

10/10 Robin Henkel, Billy Watson, and Whitney Shay – A fun night of blues, contemporary and jazz-rock fusion. 10/17 Nathan James – Another great night of blues. 10/24 Fred and Julia Benedetti – Guitarist Fred and vocalist daughter Julia play covers from the Beatles and Adele, and everything in between. $10 cover or free with dinner; reservations recommended. Ki’s Restaurant is located at 2591 S. Coast Highway 101, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA 92007. For more information visit www.kisrestaurant.com.

Café Panini Music (Check website for complete lineup)

October 11 (Country music) with Rachel Aldous. October 18 (Bluegrass) with Driftwood. November 8 (Roadhouse music) with Rio Peligroso. Come on in! New customers will receive 1 free coffee. Also clip their coupon and get $1 OFF ANY PANINI. Must present coupon. Café Panini is located at 505-C Oak Avenue, Carlsbad (in the Village) 92008. For more information call (760) 7309183 or visit www.cafepaninicarlsbad.com.

up with KPBS to tape a series of low-priced shows for the 3rd season of Live at the Belly Up, which will air Fridays on KPBS-TV in January and February 2015. Also, very active in charity events and concerts, the Belly Up continues to bring the best in entertainment to their customers and we are all are looking forward to another 40 years!


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EDITORIAL

San Marcos Unified School District – Alleviating Impacted Schools But Putting More Children’s Lives at Risk By Andy Lee I am greatly concerned about safety issues related to the San Marcos Unified School District’s new K-8 school that’s being built, and I feel obligated to speak out to try and save lives of San Marcos children. I have never spoken out against any development in my life; in fact, I am in favor of building schools and schools near my home. I purchased my current home in San Marcos near Cal State San Marcos (CSUSM), at the bottom of a large hill, over which San Elijo Road/S. Twin Oaks Valley Road passes, because I believe owning a home near a school is a plus. I was in favor of the previously proposed K-8 Hansen school site located at the bottom of the hill, closer to CSUSM and my home. My understanding is that site was abandoned by San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) because of uncomfortable radon levels found. Because the Hansen site was deemed unreliable, and the schools in San Marcos are already impacted, SMUSD is rushing to build a school as fast as they can. I understand that the San Marcos schools in my neighborhood and surrounding area are greatly impacted and that students deserve to study in an environment in which they do not feel forgotten amongst their 30-40 classmates. However, other than the obvious, alleviating the overcrowding of classrooms, there is nothing good about the new K-8 location on San Elijo Road/S. Twin Oaks Valley Road. Quite the contrary, the decision to build a school at this site, a 36-acre parcel near San Elijo Elementary School and San Elijo Middle School, is irresponsible, unconscionable and dangerous. This particular site is far from ideal because (a) traffic is already impacted; (b) it is in the middle of a high wildfire severity zone; and (c) is tangent to a posted 50 mph sloped and curved speed zone. This school is being built in an area where ten years ago, there were no homes or schools. The Environmental Impact Report, or EIR, which every new school site requires for environmental issues, public safety, and traffic safety was rushed through within six months. Six months is too fast of a time frame to get residents informed and to do a proper study for a new school site. My neighbors and I live only one mile from the site and never received any notification! It is also my understanding that there was only one public joint workshop that took place at San Elijo Middle School with the City and the School District on September 25, 2013. The “School Coming Soon” sign that is currently posted, is pointing away from oncoming traffic, and is partially hidden behind a fence. It’s very difficult to know what is being built there. The location is a high-risk fire hazard area and has a history of fires, including the Elfin/ Harmony Grove Fire, and most recently, the Cocos Fire. First of all, traffic is a huge issue. The two-lane highway for ingress and egress to the K-8 school is already greatly impacted, especially during the daily morning school rush to get kids into class and in the early afternoon when all the students are picked up. As it is now, the drop-off and pickup traffic for the current elementary and middle schools’ effectively stop the flow of traffic. The road cannot currently handle the amount of the traffic that passes through each day. The proposed new school would further impact the traffic situation by an approved 1,500 additional students. The hill is too long and too steep (one mile and a 10% grade) for parents to walk their kids to school, mean-

ing virtually most the students will have to be driven there. Instead of one large traffic jam on San Elijo Road, there will be two stopping points, which will make it even harder to get anywhere in a time-efficient manner. Any driver in a hurry would be out of luck. The City of San Marcos tried to apply zoning rules to SMUSD in regards to its City Master Plan, but the City of San Marcos doesn’t have jurisdiction over the San Marcos School District and the SMUSD Governing Board overruled and won (resolution #12-13/14). The SMUSD rendered the City of San Marcos’ zoning ordinance inapplicable to the project! With a new K-8 at this new location, there will be five schools, including CSUSM, in a threemile radius. In ten years from now, CSUSM will be built out to accommodate 20,000 students, which is double the 10,000 current attendees. If there is ever any kind of disaster, such as another fire (and there seems to be a pattern of fires in this vicinity every few years), there is no way a two-lane highway would be able to handle approximately 23,000 students, plus residents and businesses. Secondly, the school is being built in a well-known speed zone. The posted traffic speed at the K-8 site is currently 50 mph. It is also a one-mile long stretch, 10 percent downhill grade, and on a curve. Due to the speed and curve, visibility is poor and drivers will not be able to see students as well as they would in a slower school zone. How will cars be able to quickly change from 50 mph to 25 mph on a downhill slope? The sheriff is already notorious for using radar to hand out speeding tickets in the area; this indicates that people already have difficulty keeping their speed “under” 50 mph. Regardless if the posted speed is 25, drivers will most likely have a tendency to speed and therefore endanger school children. Lastly, I was home at 3:45 during the breaking out of the Cocos Fire in May and had to quickly evacuate; I had only about five minutes’ notice to get out. Luckily, this was not during school hours. My home is about 1 mile from the new K-8 site. After I got through the front gate in my community, cars were stopped. It was a complete traffic jam and people were desperately honking their horns and yelling at each other to move, but no one could budge. The fire was on both sides of the two-lane highway and I seriously considered abandoning my car to make a run for it. I can’t imagine the chaos that would surely ensue during school hours if everyone–residents, parents, and thousands of students–were trying to evacuate themselves and their children on San Elijo Road and S. Twin Oaks Road. Due to already impacted traffic, the issue of decreasing the speed limit, and extreme fire hazard, something must be done about this school. Schools in San Marcos may be impacted now, but attendance in the existing schools may decrease next year. The new K-8 school presents a great safety hazard for its students and the nearby community. Therefore, if this school gets built, there must be a proper evacuation plan along with it. No matter what improvements, if any, can be accomplished at this time, this is a disaster of the greatest magnitude waiting to happen. Just because the schools are heavily impacted is no reason to put thousands of more lives in danger. It’s not worth it. Please think of the children’s safety! This is a commentary by Andy Lee, San Marcos resident, and not anything more than voicing an opinion. If you would like to also voice your opinion or comment on this article, please send email to andy.NorthCountySun@ gmail.com or preferably, visit https://www.facebook.com/ StopSanMarcosK8

MCAS Miramar Air Show October 3–5 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is host once again to the largest military Air Show in the country! This year’s theme is Celebrating the Marine-Air Ground Task Force. MCAS Miramar is honored to host an amazing lineup of military and civilian performers and is pleased to welcome back the world famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels for what is sure to be another thrilling performance. The Air Show takes place October 3, 4, and 5 at MCAS Miramar. Complementing the aerial performances, the flight line has military aircraft exhibits, air show memorabilia, and plenty of refreshments. During the air show everyone has the opportunity to spend time with our military’s most important asset–our service members. Talking with these brave young men and women will reveal their dedication and passion for protecting our nation and our way of life. The air show has been a Miramar tradition for more than 50 years. The first large-scale Miramar Air Show was in 1953, which was then Naval Air Station Miramar, and 300,000 people attended. MCAS Miramar continues the tradition of this grand air show and now serves as home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. To purchase seating, to view prohibited items on the flight line, or to view the FAQ please visit www.miramarairshow.com. For additional information call (858) 577-4141 or (858) 577-4126.

ANTIQUE GAS & STEAM  Continued from page 5 Antique Consignment Auction November 9 Consignment auctions are held on the Museum grounds. The final auction of 2014 will begin at 9am and end when the last item is sold. Buyers can expect to find items from antiques & collectibles to fully restored autos and tractors. An on-site preview will be held the day before from 9am to 5pm. Photos of items can be found on the Museum website. Admission is free. The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum is located at 2040 N Santa Fe Ave., Vista. (760) 941-1791 www.agsem. com. Regular hours are10am to 4pm. Admission is $5 for Adults, $4 for Seniors, and $3 for Ages 6-12.

WILLIAM D. CANNON  Continued from page 5

New K–8 school being built in high wildfire zone and tangent to a 2-lane 50 mph downhill and curved road with poor visibility.

for emerging and mid-career artists. Jurors represent Southern California’s most prestigious art institutions and the exhibitions are lively, sumptuous and elegant. Open to artists who live, work or have a studio in San Diego County. February 22 – May 17, Simply Beautiful: Photographs from National Geographic These photographs from National Geographic take visitors on a visual journey through the universal theme of beauty. More than 50 images from NG’s image collection highlight the loveliest and most appealing photographs from stunning landscapes and magnificent wildlife to captivating people and picturesque locales. The William D. Cannon Art Gallery is located at 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad 92011 and is open Tuesdays through Sundays, free admission and parking, handicap accessible. For information, call (760) 602-2021 or visit www. carlsbadca.gov/arts.


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Halloween Ghoulery at the Del Mar Scream Zone, The Haunted Trail, and The Haunted Hotel Win Free Tickets!  October 1–November 1 (Select Dates) The 17th annual Scream Zone, San Diego County’s largest haunted experience is more terrifying and bloodcurdling than ever before at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The “House of Horror” is filled with “Creepy Carnivorous Dilapidated Diversions.” Every “body” is sure to be thrilled to the bone in three “spooktacular” attractions featuring The House of Horror, The Chamber, The Haunted Hayride, and four new additions this year! Hold on to your head and prepare yourself for the kill of the day and a bloody good wrestle, where Vampires rule and definitely don’t suck at the Dusk Till dawn Bar. There is no escaping The Walking Dead Prison. You can yell and you can scream, but you can’t hide. You are barred from

the rest of the world inside an impenetrable tomb of terror. The Exorcist levitates you to extreme demonic trepidation that will have you petrified to open your eyes, even in the dark. There’s heads a-spinnin’ and pea soup a-spittin’ when Regan greets you, “hello.” The Devil you say? Well, it’s an excellent day…for an Exorcism! Stephen King’s, Pennywise the dancing Clown aka, It, brings us back to fun and frolic and memories of our youth, when life was a circus filled with music and dreams and running and jumping and night terrors! Scream Zone is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 3-5 and Thursday through Sunday October 9-12 and October 16-19. Scream Zone is open every night starting October 22 through November 1. Admission is $20-32. For more information and for ticket pricing go to www.thescreamzone.com. A giant grove of twisted pines and gnarled oaks transforms into a mile long trail of blood curdling frights too big to house indoors. Located in the world famous Balboa Park, The Haunted Trail is San Diego’s only all outdoor haunted attraction. Featuring “The Haunted Trail“, as the main event and a separate maze called, “The Experiment.” Visit www.hauntedtrail.net Named one of the top Haunts in the country by

Haunt World Magazine and featured on The Travel Channel as a standout haunt…The Haunted Hotel downtown is loaded with new demented, hair raising effects that are so real that victims will run screaming for their life as they try to escape. The Haunted Hotel is located at 424 Market Street (4th & Market) in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter.Visit www.hauntedhotel.com. Win Tickets! Visit www.NorthCountySun.com and fill in the simple entry form and you will be entered to win tickets to either The Scream Zone at the Del Mar Fairgrounds or The Haunted Trail at Balboa Park. Ticket winners will be randomly selected and notified by phone and email. Some restrictions apply. Must be 18 yrs or older to enter. Only one entry per person/email address is permitted. Best of luck and scare you there!

Brick-or-Treat at Legoland

Carlsbad House of Horrors

October 4, 11, 17-18, 24-25, Fridays and Saturdays

October 31, Friday, 7pm-10:30pm

The biggest kids’ Halloween celebration in San Diego, Brick-or-Treat and Brick-orTreat Party Nights, is about to get bigger at Legoland California Resort. The family theme park is adding two Friday nights (October 17 and 24) to its Halloween festivities. Now six nights in October, Brick-or-Treat Party Nights features a variety of family activities including the ghost Cruise Scavenger Hunt, Brick-or-Treat Trail, and a new bonus treat station and dance party at Sea Life Aquarium. In addition, Legoland Hotel is joining in the fun with its own Brick-or-Treat entertainment. Every Saturday night and two Fridays in October from 5 to 9pm, the Park transforms into a not-too-spooky Halloween celebration. Special event ticket holders can enjoy costume contests, nighttime trick-or-treating for children 12 and under at 12 treat stations throughout Legoland, where kids can gather goodies, tasty treats and other surprises. The Lego-themed treat stations offer a safe, fun and entertaining trick-or-treating experience for all to enjoy during Party Nights with festive music, live entertainment, interaction with the “Boo Crew,” the animated light show “Spirits of Halloween” and fireworks capping off the night at 9pm. During Party Nights, guests can “boo-gie” down at three frighteningly fun dance parties: the new Hubble Bubble’s Dance Party, the Monster Fighter Mash Character Dance Party or Wanda’s Jellyfish Jam in Sea Life Aquarium.

Several ghostly fun areas of Legoland are open late and included in the Party Nights special event ticket on October 4, 11, 17, 18, 24, and 25, including Land of Adventure, Castle Hill, Imagination Zone and Park favorites: Coastersaurus, Safari Trek and Fairy Tale Brook. Special event guests can also enjoy entertainment from the “Witchettes,” a splash artist creating Halloween-themed paintings to music and master ventriloquist Kevin Johnson, who is returning to the stage at Legoland. Admission to Sea Life is included with a Brick-or-Treat Party Night special event admission. Daytime trick or treating is available from 12-5pm on weekends in October, with three treat stations at Legoland and one treat station at Sea Life Aquarium. Sea Life also offers a special themed daily dive show featuring underwater pumpkin carving, a Halloween puppet show and daily creepy creature appearances every weekend in October, adding to the Halloween fun! During Brick-or-Treat, Legoland is open from 10am9pm on Saturdays and 10am-5pm on Sundays. Sea Life is open until 8pm on Saturdays. For more information or for tickets visit www.BrickorTreat.com or call (760) 918-5346.

14th Annual Dos XX’s Monster Bash

Belmont Park Transforms into BOOmont Park October 3-31, Every Friday-Sunday, 5pm-7:30pm The creators of San Diego’s most iconic haunts, “The Haunted Hotel,” “The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park,” and “The Scream Zone,” have teamed with Belmont Park to create a family friendly Haunt-BOOmont Park. For the second year, Belmont Park is transformed into a Halloween themed seaside park featuring activities for all ages. Why celebrate Halloween once when you can celebrate all weekend, all month long? BOOmont Park is for all ages and runs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and on Halloween Day (Friday, October 31) starting at 5pm. BOOmont Park’s fun filled weekends include free trick-or-treating every night 6:30-7:30pm. Attractions include The BOOmont Manor, a family friendly haunted house sure to please the entire family, a Pumpkin Patch with the option of painting pumpkins upon purchase, Zombie Laser Tag where creatures join you in a game, and the Giant Dipper, which is being trans-

North County’s in­famous haunted hostel, the Carlsbad House of Horrors, is back for its eighth year this Halloween. All your favorite illusions and scares from previous years are featured again, including the Dark Maze of Matreghon, Severed Susie, the Incredible Shrinking Room, Juggernaut’s Prison, the Meat Grinder, Nicholas Caged and the famous Bottomless Pit of Despair. Of course, the demonic Uncle Jeepers and his crew of deranged miscreants have devised a few new contraptions in their workshop of evil that are guaranteed to make you scream. This attraction is not for the timid or faint of heart; it is dark, loud and shocking. As hundreds prepare to visit Carlsbad’s haunted abode, the resident evil salivates in anticipation of another feast, and Uncle Jeepers patiently waits—eagerly clutching his blood-drenched chainsaw. You have been warned! Come experience the Carlsbad House of Horrors and visit Uncle Jeepers, Cousin, the Maestro and the rest of the family this Halloween at 3384 Corte Panorama, Carlsbad, from 7pm to 10:30pm. For more information and directions please visit www.carlsbadhouseofhorrors.com.

formed into a Spooky Coaster. Belmont Park is located at 3146 Mission Blvd, San Diego, CA 92109. Admission and Parking are free but certain attractions must be paid for. Visit www.belmontpark.com for a free BOOmont Manor haunted house coupon with the purchase of an Unlimited Ride or Unlimited Attraction Wristband.

October 31, Friday, 6pm-midnight Come celebrate the sexiest and most frightful holiday at San Diego’s premiere Halloween block party. The San Diego Dos XX’s Monster Bash on Friday, October 31, is taking over more of the Gaslamp Quarter than ever before when from 6pm to Midnight eight blocks are filled with five insane stages and thousands of partygoers dressed in every fetish and fantasy possible. The wildest San Diego Halloween bash is going to be bigger and better as it brings in the hottest international DJs to rock the streets with electrifying mixes. Party your brains out to the electronica and DJ mixes. The streets of Downtown are your ultimate fantasy of costumed insanity as the scariest demons, most desirable vampires and most lustful undead run through three sinful Mega-Clubs. This event is 21+ only. Call (619) 233-5008 or visit www.SanDiegoMonsterBash.com.


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Old California Restaurant Row Serves Free Halloween Fun October 26, Sunday, 3-5 pm Old California Restaurant Row in San Marcos is hosting a fun and festive free Trick-or-Treat event, Sunday, October 26 from 3-5 pm. Children ages 12 and under are invited to come in costume with an adult and stop by the free registration table, located in the Village Shops area by Canapés for a free treat bag. Children are then invited to stop by the registration table to pick up a free Halloween treasure map to trick-ortreat at the various Restaurant Row restaurants. Each restaurant “stamps” the map and once all of the stamps have been secured, bring it back to the redemption table for a free Halloween Treat bag filled with candy and other treats. Upon checking in, parents receive a treat as well—a special coupon booklet filled with special offers along with information about upcoming restaurant entertainment and happy hour specials. Old California Restaurant Row features 17 international restaurants.

Restaurant Row is located right next to the Edward’s Theaters at 1020 San Marcos Blvd. For additional information, visit www.oldcalrestaurantrow.com.

Safe Trick or Treat on Pumpkin Lane October 31, Friday On Halloween each year, a stretch of the South Coast Hwy 101, from Encinitas Blvd. to K Street, is converted to Pumpkin Lane. The Highway features elaborately carved pumpkins at different viewing locations, and the Queen’s Court at the SelfRealization Fellowship Bookstore is where the queen grants wishes. Children enjoy games, music and activities at the Lumberyard Courtyard,

and downtown merchants hand out candy in a tranquil, safe setting where tricksters of all ages have loads of fun. The event is presented by the Downtown Encinitas MainStreet Association with help from those at the SelfRealization Fellowship, who grow and harvest the pumpkins on the hill above Vulcan (south of Santa Fe Dr.). The monks of SRF carve them for the enjoyment of the community each year. Downtown businesses generously participate and join in the fun. The Pumpkins are all harvested, which means it’s time for all of the fair princesses, beauty queens, witches, warlocks, ghouls and mischiefmakers to come out and safely Trick or Treat on Halloween night. The event is held all along S. Coast Hwy 101 in Downtown Encinitas. For more information call (760) 943-1950 or visit www.encinitas101.com.

Legends of Flight Land in San Diego to be Honored at Air and Space Museum November 1, Saturday The International Air & Space Hall of Fame Induction Celebration introduces its Distinguished Class of 2014. On Saturday, November 1, in the San Diego Air & Space Museum’s Pavilion of Flight, guests from around the world join the honorees for a spectacular evening of fun and extraordinary recognition, as each attendee is offered an experiential peek into the lives of these air and space legends. Since 1963 the International Air & Space Hall of Fame has honored more than 200 of the world’s most significant aviation pilots, crewmembers, visionaries, inventors, aerospace engineers, business leaders, preservationists, designers and space pioneers. This year’s Distinguished Class of 2014: Joe Engle, astronaut, space shuttle commander and famed X-15 rocket plane test pilot; Fitz Fulton, test pilot on the XB-70 Supersonic Bomber/B-58 Hustler, Blackbird pilot, con-

sidered one of the greatest test pilots of all time; Bill Boeing, Jr., influential preservationist of air and space history; retired Marine General and aviator John (Jack) R. Dailey, director of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum; The Ninety-Nines, international women pilot fraternity whose first President was Amelia Earhart; Roger Schaufele, innovative aircraft engineer and designer and Bessie Coleman, first African American woman to earn her pilot’s license. Each honoree or event is selected for their qualitative achievements and historic contributions to aviation, space or aerospace innovation or expanding the public’s aviation and space awareness to the world. The Museum is located at 2001 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101. Visit www.sandiego airandspace.org for more information.

Home Sellers Advisory This advisory to home sellers is provided as a courtesy by David Boe, owner/broker of Boe Real Estate, sharing 30 years of local broker experience from selling over 1,000 homes: Advisory #1: Beware of the “High Price” listing presentation. These agents have one goal and that is to get a signed listing contract by pitching an unrealistic high list price. I have a unique response for sellers to give these agents and a marketing strategy for this situation. Advisory #2: Beware of the “Universal Phone Call” that goes something like this; “Hello, I have a buyer interested in buying your home, are you interested in selling?” Truth is very few of these solicitation calls have a specific buyer. If you answer yes to their question, ask them to put their buyer’s name on a “single party” listing agreement, so your obligation is only if that specific buyer buys your home. Advisory #3: Beware of the “Great Promise.” These agents convincingly tell you that they list and sell most of their own listings, with no other agent involved…..and they will lower the total listing commission from 5 or 6% to 3% when they sell your home themselves. The truth is; very few agents sell their own listings! So, they get a 5 or 6% list-

ing contract by promising lower commissions that rarely occur. I have a simple solution for this too, that sellers can request from these crafty agents. Advisory #4: Beware of agents that will “Match” another agent’s total commission. I have listed homes at 1.5% to me for 30 years with 2.5% to buyer’s broker for a 4.0% total commission. Some agents say they will match my 4%, but they only offer 2.0% in the MLS to the buyer’s broker and they keep 2% for themselves. “Is that in the best interest of the seller that they are representing, or themselves”? While commissions are negotiable, most buyer agents expect a 2.5% minimum commission. Have the agent disclose in the listing agreement that only 2% is going to buyer’s broker in MLS. Then, have the agent print out the listings in your area to show you how many other listings offer 2% to buyer’s broker. Commissions to buyer’s broker are clearly stated in the MLS. David Boe offers 30 years of reputable and honest broker experience. He saves his home sellers and buyers thousands of dollars with reduced commissions to sellers and rebates to buyers. Contact David Boe at: 760-944-1160 or visit www.DavidBoe.com. CalBRE#00672393.

La Costa Meadows Elementary School 28th Annual Halloween Carnival October 7-18, Friday 6pm-9pm, Saturday 10am-6pm La Costa Meadows Elementary School in Carlsbad has a “spooktacular” way to get in the Halloween mood with their 28th Annual Halloween Carnival. On Friday there are carnival rides on the school field, food, and the everpopular Haunted House, a free-standing fully constructed haunted mansion set up in the cafeteria. The School’s very own 5th graders are the actors of the night! The carnival continues on Saturday with a day filled with fun activities for all ages including Carnival Rides and Inflatables, the famous LCM Haunted House, games and prizes, food from local restaurants, a Bake Sale, Chili Cook-Off, Crafts, Face Painting, and a Cake Walk. There is also a silent auction with themed baskets, especially designed by the students. La Costa Meadows Elementary School is located at 6889 El Fuerte in Carlsbad. For more information, visit www.lacostameadowselementary.org.

Carlsbad Educational Foundation’s 14th Annual Carlsbad Golf Classic October 10, Friday, 10am – 5pm with dinner to follow Carlsbad Educational Foundation’s 14th annual charity Golf Classic will be held Friday, October 10 at The Crossings at Carlsbad. It’s a fun filled day with contests, interactive tee boxes and friendly competition, all to raise money FORE Carlsbad students! Golfer check-in starts at 10am, with an 11:30am shotgun start followed by dinner and an auction starting at 6pm. The proceeds of this very special event help fund hands-on science, music and innovation in Carlsbad schools. Participate in a fun day of golf and/or come for dinner! To register, visit www.carlsbaded.org.

THE QUAD Student Housing at CSUSM North County, San Marcos, and California State University San Marcos welcomes the new student housing development called “The QUAD” of North City which is quickly becoming the residence of choice for CSUSM students. The Quad cheered on its first residents last fall and houses 1,500 CSUSM residents. “The QUAD is the first vertical development of what we envision as a true mixed use, people-oriented community,” said developer Michael McDonald, president of Urban Villages San Marcos. “The proximity to CSUSM and its students will give North City a vibrancy that is unique to North County, and create an exciting extension of the University where students can live, play and work.” The QUAD lease to students includes all utilities. The modern apartments also feature sustainable design elements, as well as a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, contemporary furnishings, ample bathrooms and a flat screen TV in the shared lounge. Available floor plans include four single bedrooms with two bathrooms, three double bedrooms with three bathrooms and four double bedrooms with four bathrooms. Other amenities include an outdoor barbecue area, swimming pool, sauna, exercise facility, lounge areas, and study rooms. A big bonus is retail space attached with restaurants. Across the street will be CSUSM’s new stadium that is slated for 2016. For leasing questions or retail information contact www.thequadsanmarcos.com.


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Balboa Park December Nights December 5-6, Fri 3-11pm, Sat Noon-11pm Balboa Park December Nights, San Diego’s favorite kick-off to the holiday season, will celebrate 37 years of bringing friends, families and the community together on Friday, December 5, from 3-11pm and Saturday, December 6, noon to 11pm. In the spirit of the holidays, participating Balboa Park museums open their doors free of charge from 5 to 9pm both evenings. The largest free community festival in San Diego, December Nights will bring more than 350,000 visitors to the park to revel and enjoy the season over two days. There is entertainment for the whole family; there will be festive holiday lighting throughout the Park – from

the Plaza de Panama canopy to the Botanical Building to the Moreton Bay Fig Tree. Delicious cuisine and holiday cheer are all part of this classic and elaborate long-standing San Diego celebration. Time-honored traditions—including food from around the globe at the International Christmas Festival at the House of Pacific Relations Cottages, unique gift shopping at the museum stores and with the artisans of Spanish Village, and musical and dance presentations—fill the heart of Balboa Park. In addition, museums will feature a wide variety of exhibitions and entertainment. For more information call (619) 239-0512 or visit www. VisitDecemberNights.org.

Bodysurfing Exhibit at the California Surf Museum Through January 2015 The California Surf Museum, which serves as an international repository and resource center for the lifestyle sport of surfing, proudly presents “Bodysurfing: Pure, Simple… and Fun.” The exhibit opened this past July and will run through January of 2015. It is the first time the story of bodysurfing has been collected and displayed on a large scale. With the help of more than a dozen major names in the sport, the exhibit features an impressive array of photographs, stories, swim fins, trophies, posters and related memorabilia. The photos portrayed are incredible, such as the one shown with this article, featuring bodysurfer Mark Cunningham at Puerto Escondido. The California Surf Museum is a non-profit organization located at 312 Pier View Way, Oceanside. For more information call (760) 721-6876 or visit www.surfmuseum.org.

Holiday Tree Lighting and Winter Wonderland Festival December 6, Saturday, 3pm The California Center for the Arts’ Holiday Tree Lighting and Winter Wonderland Festival is an annual community event where the North Pole is brought to the heart of

Escondido. Children will have the chance to frolic in real snow, decorate their very own Christmas cookies, and create fun hand-made gifts for their loved ones. The highlight for kids is, of course, Santa Claus himself, but there will also be a number of holiday-themed entertainers—from carolers to stilt walkers, and everything in between—for all ages to enjoy. Food and drink will be available to warm your hands and hearts, and a number of local businesses will be displaying their wares for your holiday shopping needs. At dusk, the Winter Wonderland Forest will come alive with twinkling lights, and no one will be able to resist the holiday spirit! There are also have a few new surprises at this year’s festival, so don’t miss your chance to celebrate the holidays at the Center! California Center for the Arts, Escondido is located at 340 N Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA 92025. For more information call (800) 988-4253 or visit www. artcenter.org.

New Consignment Store in San Marcos is Overflowing With Amazing Merchandise New 2 U Consignment is an upscale resale consignment store that just opened in San Marcos. They’re already carrying a fast growing collection of high quality clothing, handbags, jewelry, unique items for women and teens, furniture, and homegoods at amazing prices. Check out their beautiful all-leather desk with pull out drawer and ornamental iron legs! Because they’re new, this is the best time to view their merchandise! The collection they have already started in their store is already quite extensive, and already bursting at the seams, so you are sure to find something to meet your discerning taste and at a great bargain. The store is clean and fashion-forward with new, nearly new, or gently worn items. The staff is very helpful to help you find exactly what you are looking for. Let them help you consign your closet for Cash! As an upscale boutique, they require items to be freshly laundered on hangers and ready to wear, free from stains, snags and odors and without broken zippers or missing buttons. Consignments are taken by appointment only and are scheduled Tuesdays through Fridays from 11:30am–4.00pm.

Nov 15, 7 – 11pm Bearcat Tattoo Gallery and SD-too Gallery present the first annual “Taking Flight” Art Show at Bearcat Tattoo Gallery in Little Italy, San Diego. The opening reception party will be on Saturday, November 15 from 7-11pm. The show will showcase over 40 artists displaying original fine art pieces based on the theme of flight. Canvases large and small will feature birds, wings, insects and aeronautical imagery illustrating the artist’s creative definition of flight. The evening will include food, drinks, music and amazing art in a unique setting. Bearcat Tattoo Gallery will be tenting their back lot for an amazing pop-up bar and outdoor gallery experience. Art will hang on a massive brick wall directly under the flight path of the landing planes. The gallery is located at 2419 Kettner Blvd. in the heart of Little Italy. Please visit www.sd-too.com or www.bearcattattoo.com for more information.

New 2 U Consignment is located at 407 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd. Ste 101, San Marcos, 92069 (across the street from the U.S. Post Office and near the San Marcos Senior Center. Call (760) 744-2129. Open Tu-Sat 10-7, Sun 12-5.

Encinitas Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting December 6, Saturday, 5pm-7:30pm

See Things Clearly Again So often we neglect taking care of our eyes and our vision. Sometimes we don’t pay enough attention if we have dry eyes, blurred vision, or easily get eye infections….especially during the dry months of the year. Don’t take your eyes for granted and take the time to make an appointment with someone that has an extensive background in ocular diseases and conditions. If you are looking for a caring and professional optometrist, then we recommend Dr. Kristin Peterson- Salgado of Solana Beach Family Optometry. Dr. Kristin Peterson-Salgado graduated from the University of California, Davis in 1993 with high honors then went on and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry in 1997. For 13 years she has been practicing medically-based optometry with a focus on ocular disease, geriatrics, traditional and hard-to-fit contact lenses, diabetic exams, and Lasik or cataract surgery pre-operative exams.

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Dr. Peterson-Salgado opened her private practice in Solana Beach in 2010 with a desire to continue her medically based practice while also incorporating vision exams for the entire family. Dr. Peterson-Salgado enjoys fitting all types of contact lenses, including bifocal, monovision, rigid gas permeable, and astigmatic lenses. She also has an extensive background in the treatment of dry eye conditions. She is board certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease and can prescribe medications for eye infections, allergies, and dry eyes. Dr. Peterson- Salgado grew up in Del Mar and currently lives in Solana Beach with her husband (4th generation Solana Beach resident) and their 2 kids. Call for an appointment to see Dr. Kristin Peterson-Salgado at Solana Beach Family Optometry at (858) 259-8239 or stop in at 977 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite B, Solana Beach CA 92075.

The Encinitas Holiday Parade marches back into town on Saturday, December 6. Thousands of people will be on floats and in bands with tens of thousands more spectators cheering them on as the Parade rolls along Coast Highway 101. The parade begins at 5:30pm and is preceded by a 5pm tree lighting ceremony at the Lumberyard (near Starbucks coffee). Parade entries, which include floats, marching bands and children’s groups, will travel south along South Coast Highway 101 beginning at the corner of “D” Street and finishing at “J” Street. Come on out and cheer as the nearly 100 parade floats and entries make their way down the Parade route. The Parade Program will be released in the weeks leading up to the event. Take advantage of the free parking shuttles that run from Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas off of Santa Fe Drive (just look for the signs) or from the YMCA/Ecke Sports Park parking lot on Saxony Road. This event is free. For more information about the event and parking call (760) 633-2760 or visit www.Facebook. com/Encinitasparaksandrec or www.ci.encinitas.ca.us.


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Big Horse Harvest Festival’s 12-Acre Largest Corn Maze in Southern California! October 4 – 31 The Big Horse Corn Maze and Harvest Festival takes place in Temecula at Big Horse Feed from October 4 to October 31. You’ll be a“maze”d as you get lost in the largest corn maze in Southern California. The design of the 12-acre corn maze this year honors the 75th Anniversary of Little League. The Corona family-owned business’ annual Corn Maze and Harvest Festival has been a fixture on the Southern California calendar for 16 years, always delivering a mix of fun and fundraising for many good causes. Little League baseball and the military have been constant beneficiaries over the years, and several other charitable organizations have also been featured. Come on out and on the weekends plan to spend the day enjoying all the activities: Corn Maze, Pony Rides, Pillow Jump, Rock Wall, Hay Ride, Animal Sharing Center, Mini Maze Pig Races, Corn Cannon and Face Painting! The event kicks off Saturday, October 4, which is the Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll weekend with a Classic Craze Car Show with celebrity appearances from Mike Henry and Kevin Mack of the History Channel’s Counting Cars. Week two of the festival is inspired by this summer’s Ice Bucket Challenge craze. Family and friends close to the Corona Family who have been stricken with the dreaded disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), will be the recipient, along with several past military non-profit organizations, of a majority of the funds raised from this year’s Corn Maze and Harvest Festival’s 5K run. The elaborate corn maze, which takes about an hour to navigate, and the festival runs throughout October, with the A-Maze-Ing Race slated for Saturday, October 11. The A-Maze-Ing Race starts with a 5K run, then challenges the runners to make it through a

maze, and finishes with the Ice Bucket Challenge. The weekend also salutes the military. The third weekend is themed “Take Me Out to the Ballgame.” In addition to encouraging kids to sign up for Little League baseball, there is a tie-in with the 75th anniversary of the “I’m the luckiest man on the face of the earth” speech made by Lou Gehrig upon his retirement from the sport in 1939. The “Iron Horse” Yankee baseball star died of ALS, at 38, just two years after that speech. The fourth and final weekend of October is “Old Fashioned Farm Day.” Potato sack races, pig races and all kinds of farm and family related fun takes place throughout the weekend. Open Tues-Fri 1-5pm and Sat-Sun 10am-5pm. There is a $5 per vehicle charge for parking, which is donated to the local Marine units who assist with the Corn Maze and Parking lot. The Big Horse Corn Maze is located just north of San Diego at 33320 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. For more information visit www.bighorsecornmaze.com or call 951-389-4621.

18th Annual 5K Race for the Cure at Balboa Park November 2, Sunday, 8am Susan G. Komen for the Cure San Diego is celebrating its 18th anniversary of supporting the under insured and uninsured wo­men and men of San Diego County to ensure all people get the services and treatment necessary to survive breast cancer. Get inspired and join in for this year’s Race for the Cure, 5K walk/run in Balboa Park on Sunday, November 2 at 8am. The Race start, finish and the pre- and post-event activities take place on the

west side of Balboa Park. The start line is on 6th Avenue at Palm and the finish line is on Balboa Drive, south of Quince. The pre-and post-event activities take place on the grassy area along 6th Avenue between Laurel and Quince. Up to 75 cents on every dollar raised stays here in San Diego County to fund everything from free mammograms and surgeries to meal delivery and mortgage payments. The remaining funds are donated to international research. Visit www.komensandiego.org or call (858) 573-2760.

San Diego 18th Annual Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure November 21–23 The Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure is a 60-mile walk for women and men who want to make a personal difference. Gearing up for this annual and historical event, participants commit to raising at least $2,300 each and spend several months training to prepare for it. They devote their entire three-day weekend to the cause. Each year, there are thousands of walkers in San Diego whose combined efforts raise tens of millions of dollars for the fight against breast cancer. Also, about $240,000 stays in San Diego County to help fund local programs. Participants walk 15-22 miles a day during the event. They are provided meals, snacks, drinks, shower facilities, tents,

safety guidelines, and 24-hour medical support. A crew of volunteers spends the entire three days with the walkers and staff to make this event possible. There will be public cheering stations throughout the three days. Cheering station locations will be announced online two weeks prior to the event, so come out and show your support! Thousands of women and men come together, each raising money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Then they take their commitment to end breast cancer one step further and walk 60 miles over the course of three days. Seventy-five percent of the net proceeds raised by the 3-Day fund national research and large public health outreach programs. The remaining 25 percent funds local community and affiliate outreach programs. The 3-Day begins at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Visit www.the3day.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN.

Bike MS Bay-to-Bay Tour October 18-19, Saturday and Sunday From Irvine to San Diego, cyclists of all levels are riding down the coastline to create a world free of multiple sclerosis. Considered by many as one of the best cycling events in Southern California, Bike MS offers a fully supported coastal ride of 25, 100 or 150 miles over 1 or 2 days. The Tour boasts one of the most scenic and beautiful routes in

the country, rolling through San Diego North County and along the Pacific South Coast and finishing in Mission Bay. Join 2,500 cyclists and friends to fundraise and raise awareness about Multiple Sclerosis, the most common neurological disease leading to disability in young adults. Be a part of the Bike MS Bay to Bay Tour and ready for the ride of your life. Whether you’re new to Bike MS or ride every year, you can raise money, have fun, and make a difference in the lives of people living with MS. Get the latest information by calling (800) 486-6762 or visiting www.biketofinishMS.com.

Del Mar 5K Mud Run October 4, Saturday, 8am – 5pm The Del Mar Mud Run is back at the historic Del Mar Fairgrounds for its 5th consecutive year. This is a mud run like you’ve never seen and is considered one of the most fun mud runs in the world. Just announced for this year’s event: Mud Cannons! Conquer these Mud Cannons and 11 other state of the art obstacles throughout this 3.1-mile course alongside celebrities, international media and participants from across the country. Mud runners ages 13 and older are invited to get dirty and enjoy this professionally chip timed event for the most accurate timing in the industry. Everyone who dominates the Del Mar Mud Run will receive a limited edition participant shirt, first beer (or non-alcoholic beverage) free and sponsor hookups! The event proudly benefits the Challenged Athletes Foundation’s Operation Rebound program, the premier sports and fitness program for American military personnel, veterans and first responders with permanent physical disabilities. It provides unparalleled opportunities to pursue active, athletic lifestyles by offering access to funding for equipment and training and competition expenses, Military Medical Center Physical Training (MMCPT) and sports clinics. This year’s Del Mar Mud Run has a goal of raising $25,000 to help San Diego Operation Rebound Athletes like Lance Corporal Kionte Storey who was deployed to Afghanistan. While leading a team of Marines on patrol, Kionte was hit by an IED and sustained the loss of his lower right limb below the knee and compartment syndrome to his left leg. Whether you’re a solo mud runner or an army of 100, the Del Mar Mud Run is the 5K for you. Registration prices as low as $54. The Del Mar Fairgrounds are located 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, CA 92014. Sign up today at www.delmarmudrun.com.

Carlsbad High School’s 14th Annual Golf Tournament October 20, Monday Carlsbad High School’s Dance Team Boosters are hosting their 14th annual golf tournament to raise the funds needed to send the Varsity Lancer Dancer team, to the Universal Dance Association’s (UDA) National Championships in Orlando, Florida. This year’s tournament is taking place Monday, October 20 at El Camino Country Club in Oceanside and includes the popular “Chopper Ball Drop” raffle event. Prior to teeoff, 1,000 golf balls are being dropped from a helicopter to a temporary golf hole. Each numbered golf ball is like a raffle ticket, carrying a chance to win $2,500. The first golf ball that goes into the hole or ends up closest to the hole wins the cash! For the past several years, the golf tournament has generated the funds needed to send the Lancer Dancers to Orlando, Florida, to compete in the UDA National Championships. In nine of the past 14 years, the CHS Lancer Dancers have brought home UDA National Championships in at least one of the two competition categories. The Lancer Dancers are the current National Champions in the United Spirit Awards’ (USA) hip-hop category. For details, visit www.lancerdancers.com or call (760) 519-5844.


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Del Mar’s Inaugural Fall Meet – The Bing Crosby Season – Debuts We’re Giving Away Tickets! November 7 – 30 and runs on Thanksgiving Day The legendary seaside track will open for its inaugural fall Bing Crosby Season, November 7-30. Old Hollywood style meets classic Southern Cali­ fornia cool this November at Del Mar with four weeks of elite Thoroughbred racing, fresh events and musical performances to keep the good times rolling. The season kicks off with a spectacular, Gatsby-style, Opening Day party on Friday, November 7. Stars and fans will show off their fall finest in an outrageous day of racing and revelry. The afternoon will feature an “Old Hollywood Fashion Contest,” with awards being given for Best Dressed Couple, Best Old Hollywood and Best Celebrity Lookalike. The added season pays tribute to the glamour and excitement of 1930s when Hollywood icon Bing Crosby founded the track with some of his celebrity pals. The Bing Crosby Season will run a total of 15 racing days – primarily Thursday through Sunday – with an earlier daily post time of 12 p.m. on weekends and 12:30 p.m. on weekdays. The one exception will be Thanksgiving Day,

SeaWorld’s Fall Events Halloween Spooktacular Every weekend in October SeaWorld’s Halloween Spook­ tacu­ lar, featuring trick-or-treating among a sea-inspired atmosphere, fun and friendly Halloween-costumed characters, Clyde & Seamore’s Spooky Adventure and Sesame Street’s Countdown to Halloween show, is back this year, taking place on Saturdays and Sundays in October. Halloween Spooktacular is included with park admission.

November 27, with first post shifted to 11 a.m. Beyond world-class Thoroughbred sport, Del Mar is known for its exciting lineup of concerts, food and beer festivals, giveaways, and seminars with top racing folks —and the Bing Crosby Season continues that tradition. The fast-paced meet will include two Saturday concerts, November 15 and 29, with Reggae Fest featuring Iration kicking things off on the 15th and alternative rock band CAKE closing out the season on the 29th. Football Sundays get an upgrade in November, when fans can take in a day of racing and NFL action in Del Mar’s Cabana Footb all Lounge. Multiple TV screens, bars and food options will keep racing and football fans happy all day. Food trucks are back Saturday, November 22, along with a plush black and gold diamond blanket giveaway. November 29 will feature a craft beer festival, a Movember event and the biggest race of the meet— the Hollywood Derby. Closing Day—Sunday November 30—is a FREE day on Del Mar. For more information, call (858) 755-1141 or visit www.delmarscene.com. You can follow Del Mar on Twitter, @DelMarRacing, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DelMarRaces. Christmas Celebration November 15 – January 4 SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration is sure to put everyone in a festive holiday mood with more than one million holiday lights throughout the park; a Shamu holiday show; SnowWorld, a winter wonderland of snow for the whole family; and the Clyde & Seamore’s Christmas Special, a holiday-themed sea lion and otter show. While enjoying all the Halloween and Christmas fun at SeaWorld, guests may also experience SeaWorld’s 50th Celebration featuring a Sea of Surprises which kicked off in March and is continuing for 18 months at all three SeaWorld parks. During the 50th Celebration, guests may enjoy new interactive experiences, shows and pathway

Enter To Win Tickets! We’re giving away tons of free tickets to the inaugural Bing Crosby Race Season at Del Mar. Just visit www. NorthCountySun.com and fill in the simple entry form. Ticket winners will be randomly selected. Must be 21 years old or more to enter. Only one entry per person is permitted. Some restrictions apply. Winners will be contacted by email and phone. Good luck and see you this fall, where the turf meets the surf in ol’ Del Mar! performances, even more up-close animal encounters throughout the park and the SeaWorld Surprise Squad treating them with prizes every day. Plus experience Explorer’s Reef where guests pass beneath an iconic and stunning wave structure and get immersed in a coral reef that gives them the feeling of walking on the bottom of the ocean. In this underwater oasis, they experience the beauty and wonder of incredible marine animals through up-close interactions with shark pups, rays, horseshoe crabs and cleaner fish in four new state-of-the-art freshwater and saltwater touch pools. SeaWorld San Diego is located at 500 SeaWorld Drive, San Diego, CA 92109. For more information call (800) 2574268 or visit www.SeaWorldSanDiego.com.

Bike the Coast — Taste the Coast — Begins and Finishes at Oceanside Pier November 1, Saturday, 6am-5pm On Saturday, No­ vem­ ber 1, the fifth annual Bike the Coast—Taste the Coast, presented by TriCity Medi­cal Center, starts with a bicycle ride where riders of all ages and abilities can choose from 7, 15, 25, 50, and 100-mile rides. Cycling routes start and finish on the beach at the Oceanside Pier where all can enjoy the Taste the Coast festival. The festival includes

local ‘street vendor’ cuisine, an expanded charity beer garden, and a sports/fitness expo. The cycling courses include the San Luis Rey Bike Trail and San Diego’s North County beaches of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach and Del Mar. All routes finish back at the Oceanside Pier, where the “Taste the Coast” portion of the event takes place and features food booths, a beer garden and fun activities for the family. This unique event has again joined forces with Main Street Oceanside (MSO) to provide participants and spectators with an array of culinary delights. The Taste The Coast festival surrounds the start and finish of the bike ride at the beach amphitheater at Oceanside Pier. MSO, producers

of the weekly Farmers and Sunset Markets in Oceanside, is bringing in a range of popular local food providers from their weekly market. Among the options available are BBQ, Greek, crepes (sweet and savory), sausages and brats, handmade pizza, sushi and classic Japanese, Filipino, handmade panini, handmade street tacos and breakfast burritos, hand-cut Belgian fries, sliders and seafood. Proceeds from the ride support the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to making bicycling better in greater San Diego. For more information visit www.bike-the-coast.com. For Oceanside travel information visit www.VisitOceanside.org or call (760) 721-1101.


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Pacific Marine Credit Union O’side Turkey Trot–Move Your Feet Before You Eat November 27, Thursday, 7am More than 10,000 runners and walkers of all ages are expected to “move their feet before they eat” at the 9th Annual Pacific Marine Credit Union O’side Turkey Trot and kids’ run set for Thanksgiving Day, November 27 in Oceanside. Featuring scenic tours of this classic California beach community, the 5-Mile and 5K runs kicks off at 7am and 8:20am respectively, starting on historic Highway 101 at the Civic Center (located at 330 N. Coast Highway) and finishing on The Strand just south of the iconic Oceanside Pier. A 5K walk begins at 8:45am. All races feature live entertainment along the courses. The family-oriented event also includes one- to one-fourth-mile kids’ runs starting at 10:30am, an expo and a costume contest. “The primary objective of the Turkey Trot is to get families outside and active together on a day that people routinely stay in,” said Kathy Kinane, race director

and president of Kinane Events. “The morning run and walk have quickly become an annual holiday tradition for many families.” Entrants can designate part of their entry fees to support local schools and non-profits. The race also directly benefits the Move Your Feet Before You Eat Foundation, a charity founded by Kinane Events to promote physical activity among youth. The PMCU O’side Turkey Trot has raised more than $140,000 for its participating charities in the past eight years. For more information, to register or to volunteer, please visit www.osideturkeytrot.com or call (760) 434-5255.

Life Time Tri- Oceanside

.48-mile swim, 15-mile bike and a 3.1-mile run. A schedule of the event includes a 6:45am Pro Women Start, 6:55am Pro Men Start, 6:58am-7:16am International Wave Start, 7:30am7:45am Sprint Wave Start, and 11am Awards Ceremony. Life Time and Toyota are also pleased to announce the 2014 Toyota Triple Crown cash purse will be presented at Life Time Tri Oceanside. The Toyota Triple Crown Series is a new dimension in triathlon that brings additional drama and excitement to three existing Life Time Tri events: Life Time Tri Minneapolis, New York City Triathlon and Life Time Tri Oceanside. The newly created Series awards $50,000 to the top professional female or male triathlete who competes in all three Toyota Triple Crown events. The Toyota Triple Crown winner is declared at Life Time Tri Oceanside using an ‘equalizer’ time handicap format judged by Life Time. The Life Time Tri Oceanside will support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. Event begins at the Oceanside Harbor. Visit www.oceansidetri.com.

October 26, Sunday, 6:30am-11:30am The Life Time Tri- Oceanside is being held on Sunday, October 26 in Oceanside Harbor. The event is the final event in the 2014 Life Time Tri series and the Toyota Triple Crown Series finale. Life Time Tri Oceanside is a multisport event that includes an international-distance course and sprint-distance course. Along with professional athletes from around the world, Life Time Tri events attract more than 25,000 elite and age group athletes each season. Professional and elite triathletes compete in internationaldistance and relay team competitions on courses. Life Time Tri Oceanside starts with a swim in the waters of Oceanside Harbor. Athletes enjoy an oceanfront transition before starting a bike course along the San Luis Rey Mission Expressway. The run course follows white, sandy beaches allowing for a spectator-fueled finish adjacent at the historic Oceanside Pier. The International Course includes a .93-mile swim, 24.8mile bike and a 6.2-mile run. The Sprint Course includes a

New Smoke-Free and Alcohol-Free Pool Hall Now Open in San Marcos Cues Billiard has just opened in a small shopping center just across the street from the San Marcos Post Office on N. Twin Oaks Valley Road. Cues has all new pool tables and equipment and the lighting and atmosphere are outstanding. On any given day or night you will find amateur and pro pool players shooting pool and having fun. Because they often have “tournaments” you will see actual pool champions, and anyone can watch these amazing players. Download or clip their “ONE FREE HOUR” COUPON from their ad or from our coupon pages. Must present coupon. One coupon per party. At Cues Billiard, you’ll enjoy a family-friendly, all-around fun experience. This new billiard hall offers great pool play on new tables, foosball, food, drinks, ESPN Sports on

San Diego Chargers Schedule 10/5 vs. Jets, 1:25pm 10/12 @ Raiders, 1:05pm 10/19 vs. Chiefs, 1:05pm 10/23 @ Broncos, 5:25pm 11/2 @ Dolphins, 10am 11/16 vs. Raiders, 1:05pm 11/23 vs. Rams, 1:05pm 11/30 @ Ravens, 10am 12/7 vs. Patriots, 5:30pm 12/14 vs. Broncos, 1:05pm 12/20 @ 49ers, TBD 12/28 @ Chiefs, 10am

TVs, and music—fun for the whole family! What’s more, if you’re a real pool aficionado, you and your friends can join a league and fight your way to the top! Gift certificates are available for the holidays! Cues Billiard offers a wide variety of special services, including special bonuses, such as 30 minutes free on your birthday, discounts for students, seniors, veterans, and league members
, and special rates for single players! It’s only $10/hr per table and only $9/hr per table during Happy Hour! If you’re looking for an exciting new place to spend an evening with family and friends then join the party at Cues Billiard in San Marcos. Cues Billiard is located at 405 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos 92078. Call (760) 666-1497 or visit www.billiardhallsanmarcos.com. Open Sun- Thurs from 2pm to 12am and Fri-Sat from 2pm to 2am.

Los Angeles Lakers Schedule Preseason

11/9 vs. Charlotte Hornets, 6:30pm

10/6 vs. Denver Nuggets, 7pm

11/11 @ Memphis Grizzlies, 5pm

10/9 vs. Golden State Warriors, 7:30pm

11/12 @ New Orleans Pelicans, 5pm

10/12 vs. Golden State Warriors, 6:30pm 11/14 vs. San Antonio Spurs, 7pm 10/16 vs. Utah Jazz, 7pm

11/16 vs. Golden State Warriors, 6:30pm

10/19 vs. Utah Jazz, 6:30pm

11/18 @ Atlanta Hawks, 4:30pm

10/21 vs. Phoenix Suns, 7pm

11/19 @ Houston Rockets, 6:30pm

10/22 vs. Portland Trail Blazers, 7pm

11/21 @ Dallas Mavericks, 5:30pm

10/24 vs. Sacramento Kings, 7pm

11/23 vs. Denver Nuggets, 6:30pm 11/16 vs. Memphis Grizzlies, 7:30pm

Regular Season

11/28 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves, 7:30pm

10/28 vs. Houston Rockets, 7:30pm

11/30 vs. Toronto Raptors, 6:30pm

10/29 @ Phoenix Suns, 7pm

12/2 @ Detroit Pistons, 4:30pm

10/31 vs. LA Clippers, 7pm

12/3 @ Washington Wizards, 4pm

11/1 @ Golden State Warriors, 7:30pm

12/5 @ Boston Celtics, 4:30pm

11/4 vs. Phoenix Suns, 7:30pm

12/7 vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 6:30pm

Community Invited to “Walk For Wigs” 5K Walk in San Marcos October 11, Saturday, 10am

The Headquarters Salon and Wig Store along with Feel Great Look Great Foundation Inc., are hosting Walk for Wigs on Saturday, October 11. The walk raises desperately needed money to help support the Feel Great Look Great Foundation. Sponsored walkers will walk a 5K (or shorter, depending on your stamina) along San Marcos’ N. Twin Oaks Valley Road walking paths and will begin at the parking lot of Tina’s Deli at 760 N. Twin Oaks Valley Rd. The Feel Great Look Great Foundation helps people struggling from hair loss due to a variety of reasons such as chemotherapy, surgery or genetics by helping them out financially so they may purchase wigs. Everyone is welcome to Walk For Wigs and this is a perfect opportunity for anyone who is practicing for the Cancer Foundation walk the following week or the 3-Day Susan G Komen Walk after that. Walkers are asked to be sponsored for $100 which will help benefit someone in need to purchase a wig. This will be a great day of energetic fun to help a fantastic cause. Fighters and survivors are welcome to participate or cheer the walkers on. Snacks and refreshments will be available and Tina’s Deli will be open for breakfast and lunch. There will be prizes and great photo ops. Hope to see you there! To sign up and get your sponsor form, contact Sue at the Headquarters Salon at (760) 744-2911 or find Headquarters Salon on Facebook. If you like them on Facebook you will receive 10% off a hair or skin treatment with Sue.

City of Encinitas Moonlight Beach Fest and Surfing Madonna 5K/10K Beach Run October 25, Saturday, 9am-6pm This is “Encinitas life!” at Moonlight Beach Fest! Enjoy a day with activities including the Surfing Madonna beach run/walk, the Surfing Madonna Pro Beach Volleyball Tournament, a Science of Surf and Skate arena, sand sculpture and live art, a just-for-kids zone, live local musical artists, local organic food, community, and of course, a day at Moonlight Beach, at the cove, on the sand. Register for the Surfing Madonna 5K/10K Beach Run/ Walk at www.SurfingMadonnaRun.org. Registration includes a Surfing Madonna race shirt, beautiful medal and finisher race photos for everyone. This is an unforgettable event with $22,000 available in prize money for the runners, a costume contest with $1,000 in prize money, awesome raffle prizes throughout the day and Dr. Bronner’s Magic Foam Experience, and all proceeds donated back to the community! For more information about the coinciding Moonlight Beach Fest, visit www.MoonlightBeachFest.com.

San Diego State Aztecs Football 10/3 @ Fresno State, 7pm 10/10 @ New Mexico, 7:30pm 10/18 vs. Hawai’i, 7:30pm 11/1 @ Nevada, 7:30pm 11/8 vs. Idaho, 3:30pm 11/15 @ Boise State, TBA 11/21 vs. Air Force, 6:30pm 11/29 vs. San Jose State, 12:30pm


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