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School holidays like summer vacation and spring break can make it tricky to stick with healthy habits. Just picture this: Extra screen time, more snacking, and staying up late. Having a routine in place can make it possible to prioritize the habits that matter most to you, while still enjoying the relaxed schedule. Kids thrive on routine, and planning for healthy habits can help improve health and wellbeing for the whole family, even during busy seasons. Having a schedule doesn’t mean having every moment of the day planned out, but rather, it helps to create a game plan for the family by incorporating the healthy habits you would like to prioritize. For example, consider a plan for when to use screen time, when to exercise or have outdoor play time, and how often you want to commit to eating meals as a family. Planning ahead can make it easier to follow through and create habits that stick.
Here are three routines that can improve the health of the whole family: The meal and snack routine Eating at the table on a set schedule can prevent grazing and can also ensure kids are hungry at mealtime, meaning they are more likely to eat their meal and try new foods -- a win-win if you have a picky eater! If your child is schoolaged, try following the meal schedule that they have at school. If not, come up with a schedule that works best for your family. Having a schedule can help to redirect the conversation when kids are frequently asking for snacks. When kids eat at the table without screens, they are able to tune into their hunger and fullness cues more effectively (versus eating distractedly in front of a screen). The bedtime routine An evening routine before bed can help kids begin to wind down and can promote more restful sleep. Having the same bedtime every night, as well as turning off screens one hour before bedtime, can help to improve sleep and make it easier to fall asleep. A bedtime routine can be simple! If you need some ideas, think of the five Bs – bathe, brush teeth, book, breathe, and bed! A calming connection with your child before bed (like reading
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a few books and taking some deep breaths together) makes it more likely they are ready to rest when it’s time for lights out. The family meal routine Eating as a family is one of the healthiest habits families can create. Kids who eat with the family at least three times per week have improved nutrition, get better grades, are less stressed, and have more confidence. If your family is busy with various activities at dinner time, try to have weekend meals or breakfast together instead.
Creating longlasting health habits starts with one small change at a time. Focus on the habit that is most important to you and build from there!
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Have Fun as Summer Ends and the School Year Starts! There’s still time to enjoy summer and you can do it in a fun, educational way. The kids won’t even realize they are learning. Family Magazine features 18 learning adventures on page 16 and the second part of “Best of San Diego Summer” on page 20. Let us know as you come across other great summer outings by sending an email to our editor, Lisa: editor@sandiegofamily.com. Our annual edition of San Diego Out & About with Kids is available for your pleasure. Look for it in many of the usual San Diego Family distribution locations or online at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/out-about. It has over 275 locations, including hidden gems like Annie’s Canyon Trail in Solana Beach shown on the Out & About with Kids cover. Since it’s an annual publication, be sure to keep it all year. Put it in your car so when you are “out and about,” you can take advantage of fun areas of San Diego County. Please thank our sponsors and advertisers when you’re visiting their businesses. There are many educational games and tools that kids can play with to get back into a learning routine. Check them out on page 30. At the end of August, many kids will be going back to school. We are hoping they won’t have to wear masks, but there are health issues that shouldn’t be ignored. Be sure to read the article “Back-to-School Wellness” on page 14. Summer goes as school begins. Enjoy every day of both! sharon@sandiegofamily.com Main Office: 1475 Sixth Avenue, Fifth Floor, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-685-6970 Fax: 619-685-6978 Email: family@SanDiegoFamily.com Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life for San Diego County families by providing information and resources that support the importance and pleasure of parenting.
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Editor’s Picks The Complete Cookbook for Young Scientists: Good Science Makes Great Food, by America’s Test Kitchen Kids, features 70+ recipes and experiments, and answers to pressing questions such as, “Why does corn pop?” and “What makes some vegetables green?” For ages 8–13. Butterflies on the First Day of School, written by Annie Silvestro and illustrated by Dream Chen, is the perfect picture book for children who may be feeling nervous about starting school.
How to Report Crimes Anonymously Students Speaking Out (a program of nonprofit San Diego Crime Stoppers) was created to empower young people to use their voices to help make their community and school safer. When kids hear or see something dangerous or illegal, it’s important they tell a trusted adult or report it. Learn how to report tips anonymously at www.StudentsSpeakingOut.org.
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Visit Your Child’s Pediatrician
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), you should take your school-age children in for wellchild visits every year. As a result of the pandemic, many families have skipped recent visits or turned to virtual consultations instead. While understandable, it is nonetheless imperative that your child receives regular, in-person care for essential health screenings. Dr. Julie Block, a pediatrician with Scripps Coastal Medical Center Encinitas, shares that children are screened for both physical and mental health issues during well-child visits. Your child’s pediatrician will perform a physical exam, track growth trends over time, look for signs of premature (or late) puberty, examine skin changes (i.e. dry skin, eczema, moles and acne), and conduct hearing and vision screening tests. Pediatricians also screen for depression in kids ages 12 and older. That’s not all. “We remind people about the importance of lifestyle –– putting away the screens, exercising, eating right and getting enough sleep. We also talk about sun protection, dental hygiene, and safety,” says Dr. Block, adding that people tend to prioritize these factors when a doctor notes the need for change. Dr. Block wants parents to understand that well-child visits are important not just for back-to-school season or sports clearance, but also to establish an ongoing relationship with a physician. This allows them to better care for your children if (or when) they are in crisis. “We might not have all
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the answers,” she says, “but we have resources to tap into and just want to be able to help people.”
Make Sure Vaccinations Are Up to Date
If your child has missed doctor visits and veered from a traditional vaccination schedule, this is another important reason to visit the pediatrician. Fortunately, it is never too late to get back on track. Dr. Block explains that while many immunizations are mandated by California schools, there are also some non-mandated, protective vaccines that children could benefit from. These include meningitis and HPV (11-year old vaccines), both of which are often required to attend college. The CDC also recommends vaccines for COVID-19 and influenza. To review a full childhood immunization schedule, visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/ hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html.
Perform a Mental Wellness Check
You may already know that mental health challenges, including anxiety and depression, have skyrocketed among children (as young as 5) and teens since the pandemic. According to the AAP, there has also been a distressing rise in mental health emergencies, including suicide attempts. Parents should be on the lookout for warning signs of distress. These can include changes in mood, social behavior, energy, appetite and sleep patterns. Also watch for self-harming behaviors, excessive dieting or exercise, and substance abuse. If you have concerns about your child’s well-being, consult your pediatrician as soon as possible. More information is available at www.healthychildren.org/English/ health-issues/conditions/COVID-19/ Pages/Signs-your-Teen-May-NeedMore-Support.aspx.
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percent of classroom learning is visual, according to the nonprofit Vision to Learn. Fortunately, many vision problems can be corrected with glasses or contacts. Before rushing off to the eye doctor with your children, touch base with their pediatrician. Although some optometrists claim that regular comprehensive eye exams are necessary for children, Dr. Gregory Ostrow, Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology at Scripps Clinic, explains that this isn’t normally the case. “It is not recommended that kids see an eyecare provider regularly (or at all unless they fail a screening). It’s not like dentist visits.” Dr. Ostrow explains that pediatricians and family practice doctors provide vision screenings that are more than adequate. If a screening reveals anything of concern, the child will be referred to a specialist for further evaluation. In this case, it is important to follow up as recommended. Since vision screening is a routine part of a well-child visit, this is yet another good reason to schedule that doctor appointment. Anyone who spends a lot of time on screens–– including school-age children––may wish to follow the 20-20-20 rule to help prevent or reduce eyestrain. Medical News Today explains, “When following the rule, a person takes a 20-second break from looking at a screen every 20 minutes. During the break, the person focuses on an object 20 feet away, which relaxes the eye muscles.” Going back to school involves a lot more than new school supplies. We encourage parents to schedule overdue doctor appointments and immunizations, and to be aware of warning signs in kids that could indicate a need for mental health support. When necessary, your pediatrician can recommend appropriate resources so that children enjoy a successful school year. v
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Fun, educational activities that keep kids engaged
It’s no secret that the best way to stay sharp when kids are out of school is to read (even 20 minutes a day makes a difference), but let’s face it—some children won’t pick up a book unless a teacher insists. So, what’s a parent to do? Find alternative ways to engage a child’s mind and interests! Embark on “field trips” that spark meaningful conversations about interesting topics. Here are 18 experiential learning opportunities. It’s what we consider the best of both education and entertainment in San Diego, featuring adventures in STEM, culture and history, and more. Adventures in STEM
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Birch Aquarium features 60+ marine life habitats and showcases research by Scripps Oceanography scientists on climate, earth and ocean science. Learn all about their newest tenants, the Little Blue Penguins, see what’s happening in the Giant
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Kelp Forest and get close to sea stars, anemones and more at Tidepool Plaza. http://aquarium.ucsd.edu
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Check out the Fleet Science Center’s interactive exhibit, Snow: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact, which details the vital role snow plays in our climate and for water resources. Discover fascinating facts about tornados, electricity, microorganisms and outer space, and watch a film under the Giant Dome IMAX Theater. Catch the Sustainable City exhibition before it closes on Sept. 5. www.fleetscience.org
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Bring history (and STEM) to life with an audio tour aboard one of America’s longest-serving aircraft carriers—the USS Midway. Climb into cockpits, test flight simulators, and chat with one of the Midway’s volunteer docents, who love to share personal stories and military knowledge. www.midway.org
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Climb aboard a historic fleet of steam boats, submarines and sailing ships—including the iconic Star of India—at the Maritime Museum. Don’t miss the most recent exhibit (all about sea monsters!) and super cool on-the-water adventures. www.SDmaritime.org
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Enjoy a unique collection of air and spacecrafts and explore interactive flight simulators at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Ask about the Little Engineers program for ages 2–5. www.sandiegoairandspace.org
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Discover the junction of imagination and engineering at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum. Experience San Diego’s railway history brought to life through fascinating scale model exhibits. New expanded hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 11–4. www.sdmrm.org
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San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve is one of San Diego County’s largest wetlands (979 acres). Discover more than seven miles of trails (some ADAaccessible) that now connect to Annie’s Canyon Trail—a popular quarter-mile loop through sandstone walls that offers epic coastal views from the summit. Start your adventure at the San Elijo Nature Center, where kids can meet live animal ambassadors, attend ranger-led workshops, and learn about their TRACK Trail scavenger hunt. Kids who complete the activities at San Elijo can take the Junior Ranger oath and receive a badge! Free programs, such as Family Fun Days, are held monthly. Learn more at www.sdparks.org. About our cover: Miles is learning about the path of rainwater from the mountains to the ocean using a spray bottle and a three-dimensional map.
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Learn about the Junior Ranger Programs, designed for kids ages 5 to 12, offered at Cabrillo National Monument, South Carlsbad State Beach, San Elijo State Beach and Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park offers a fun, educational scavenger hunt that can be downloaded at www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30262.
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There are seven San Diego County Parks that offer the TRACK Trail program in partnership with Kids in Parks, whose mission is to encourage kids to get unplugged and spend time outdoors. Hike through participating parks, learn about local birds, animals, trees, plants and go on a nature hide & seek. Kids can win prizes when they track their adventures! Learn more at www.kidsinparks.com. Local parks with TRACK Trail programs: • Guajome Regional Park (Oceanside) • San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve (Cardiff) • San Dieguito County Park (Del Mar) • Felicita County Park (Escondido) • Lindo Lake County Park (Lakeside) • Louis A. Stelzer County Park (Lakeside) • Lake Morena County Park (Campo)
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Old Town is San Diego’s birthplace and a celebrated historic hub. Visit the Mason Street Schoolhouse, San Diego’s first public school built in 1865, or stroll through Old Town San Diego State Historic Park where you’ll find museums, shops and cultural sites. Presidio Park, the original site of Mission San Diego de Alcala, is also worth a visit.
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Learn about Japanese culture at the Japanese Friendship Garden, which features koi ponds, waterfalls, bonsai, rock gardens and exhibits. Don’t miss the Toro Nagashi (floating lanterns) Festival on August 5 & 6. www.niwa.org
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Rancho Guajome Adobe in Vista offers self-guided and guided tours of the 28-room 1850s adobe hacienda, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday. Find more information at www.sdparks.org.
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Weekend lawn programs at the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages (Balboa Park) are back. Attendees can learn about Ukraine, Italy, Panama, Chamorros and Hungary in August. Programs may include music, dance, food, traditional attire, arts and crafts. Check the schedule at www.sdhpr.org/lp.html.
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Take your family on a walk along Martin Luther King Jr. Promenade (on Harbor Blvd. downtown), read the plaques featuring MLK Jr.’s quotes and let them be a springboard for interesting, compelling conversations.
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Be sure to see what’s happening at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park, which often hosts kid-friendly programs and events. www.sandiegohistory.org
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Best of San Diego Summer
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Did you miss the first part of Best of San Diego Summer last month? Find it on pages 18–22 in our July digital edition: www.issuu.com/sandiegofamilymagazine.
Catch an Outdoor Flick
There are so many fun outdoor movie options around town! The South Bay and Santee Drive-In theaters are a thrill for kids and a nostalgic trip down memory lane for parents. Rooftop Cinema Club (pictured) offers comfortable seating and incredible views from the roof of the Manchester Grand Hyatt downtown. And of course, free Summer Movies in the Park (through the end of October) are offered weekly around the county. See the schedule at www.summermoviesinthepark.com.
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Indulge in Frozen Treats
“Research” may not be a word that kids on summer break like to hear, but if the assignment is to find the best spots around the county for ice cream, shaved snow and other frozen treats, it has a better ring to it, don’t you think? Some of our favorite go-to spots include Handel’s, Holy Paleta and Bobboi, but don’t take our word for it—have some fun doing research and drawing your own conclusions. Access our whole list of Frozen Treats to Beat the Heat at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/out-about/ice-cream-shops.
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Embrace the Spirit of Aloha
Sunset Luaus on the Bay at the Catamaran Resort are back! After a two-year hiatus, visitors and locals are once again able to indulge in an evening of Polynesian delights—an all-you-caneat buffet, music and authentic dance performances right on Mission Bay. Tuesdays and Fridays through Sept. 2. www.catamaranresort.com/sunset-luaus
San Diego beaches are the most popular spot to get wet, but don’t forget about all our local splash pads and spraygrounds this summer. The yearround splash pad at Santee Lakes (shown here) is a favorite, as it has many fun water features, including a bucket that fills and dumps on the kids’ heads. Plus, Santee Lakes is such an awesome destination! Playgrounds, duck feeding, fishing, pedal boats and 190 acres to explore. Need we say more? Find our full list of splash pads and spraygrounds at www.sandiegofamily .com/things-to-do/ out-about/parks-withwater-splash-pads-sandiego.
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Campers (and glampers) rejoice! Those who don’t want to drive any further than Chula Vista, have two great local options:
Visit a Theme Park
The San Diego Zoo’s new Wildlife Explorers Basecamp (downtown) is all the rage for families! Kids love to explore the interactive, educational play space. In Escondido, celebrate the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s 50th anniversary with close-up wildlife experiences in (or over) expansive savanna habitats. Explore via Africa Tram, caravan, zipline or tethered helium balloon. If it’s been a while since you’ve visited Belmont Park, San Diego’s awesome beachfront boardwalk and theme park, this summer is the perfect time to see what’s new. It’s home to Belmont Lanes Mini Bowling, Tiki Town Mini Golf, thrill rides, a sky ropes course, Escapology, laser tag, a rock wall and more. Be sure to grab a refreshing treat from the Dole Whip truck while you’re there. Photo credit: @kid.friendly.fun
San Diego Metro KOA is a hidden gem, offering a variety of Camping Cabins, Glamping Tents (no bathroom) and Deluxe Cabins (full bathroom with shower) that sleep up to six people, in addition to RV and tent sites. Resort amenities include tons of family fun, including a playground, jumping pillows, pool, climbing wall, on-site café and a full-time activities director. Sun Outdoors Resort San Diego Bay offers comfortable furnished cottages with front and back patios (each with its own gas barbecue and firepit), an on-site café and bar, playground, pool and splash pad, pickleball court and activities for families. You really never have to leave the property. But if you do, consider visiting the Living Coast Discovery Center right next door.
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Catch a ball game this summer— and don’t miss KidsFest when the Padres have a Sunday home game (remaining dates: Aug. 21, Sept. 11, Oct. 2). Arrive up to two hours before game time for bounce houses, face painting, balloon artists and more kidfriendly fun. Learn more at www.mlb.com/padres/tickets/ specials/kidsfest.
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Discover more fun things to do in the new edition of Out & About with Kids. Find the digital edition at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/out-about.
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Access our entire list of fun hidden gems at www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/out-about/hidden-spots-insan-diego-for-families Lisa Gipson is the managing editor of San Diego Family. You’ll often find her “researching” the area’s frozen treat shops with editorial assistant, Adrienne Sigeti.
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Nighttime Zoo The Zoo will be open late and filled with live entertainment from a variety of artists, special summer treats and an opportunity to see wildlife from a different perspective. Now through Sept. 5, 9 am–9 pm. San Diego Zoo, 2920 Zoo Dr. Tickets: www.sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
monday | 1 Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing - The Exhibition. Immerse yourself in this exhibition that brings the web-slinger’s entire storied history to life. Open daily, 10 am–6 pm. $18–$30; 3 & under free. Comic-Con Museum, 2131 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park. www.comic-con.org/ museum “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Filled with magic, humor, music, and spectacle, the merriment unfolds in an enchanted forest where fairies play tricks on unsuspecting lovers and bumbling actors are transformed beyond their wildest dreams. Through Sept. 4. The Old Globe, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.theoldglobe.org
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Beyster Family Little Blue Penguins. Follow the world’s smallest penguins on their journey from hatchlings to adults. Open daily. $19.95–$24.95; 2 & under free. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Reservations required: www.aquarium.ucsd.edu Head Over Heels. This fearlessly fresh new musical comedy includes The GoGo’s hit songs “We Got The Beat,” “Our Lips Are Sealed,” “Vacation” and more. Through Aug. 14. $16–$18. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.juniortheatre.com Ignite Fireworks at SeaWorld. End your day at SeaWorld with a spectacular fireworks presentation. Aug. 1–14, 19–21 & 26–28. Through Sept. 5. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com
Padres Home Games. Aug. 1–4 vs. Rockies, Aug. 8–10 vs. Giants, Aug. 18–21 vs. Nationals & Aug. 23–24 vs. Guardians. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com
tuesday | 2 National Night Out FREE National Night Out at Sheriff’s Poway Station. Meet local deputies and crime prevention specialists. 4–6 pm. 13100 Bowron Rd. www.poway.org Taste of Encinitas. Food and drink samples from over 15 restaurants with live music at several venues. 5:30–8:30 pm. $40 includes all food and 10 drink tickets. Along Coast Hwy. 101, downtown Encinitas. Tickets: www.shopencinitas101.com
Electric Ocean at SeaWorld. Stay late all summer to immerse yourself in exotic worlds of light and music and experience SeaWorld attractions in a whole new way. Through Aug. 14. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com FREE Balboa Park Twilight Concerts. Every Tues., Wed. & Thurs. through Aug. 25. 6:30–7:30 pm. www.balboapark.org/ twilight-concerts Residents FREE Days at Balboa Park. Park museums offer free admission Tuesdays on a rotating basis throughout the month to residents of the City and County of San Diego, and to active military personnel and their dependents. For schedule visit www.balboapark.org Sunset Luaus on the Bay. A familyfriendly event with authentic island music and dance entertainment. Tuesdays & Fridays, 6–9 pm. $49–$89. Catamaran Resort Hotel, 3999 Mission Blvd. www.catamaranresort.com/sunset-luaus
wednesday | 3 Snow: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact. Explore the vital role that snow plays in our global climate system through exciting interactives. Open daily, 10 am–5 pm. Through Sept. 5. Included with admission. $18.95–$21.95; 2 & under free. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Food, live entertainment and classic cars. Wednesdays, 5–8 pm. Main St. & Magnolia Ave., El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org FREE Summer Reading Program: Read Beyond the Beaten Path. Complete a combination of 10 books, hours of reading or activities to claim your prizes. Through Aug. 31. www.sandiego.gov/public-library/ kidsandteens/summerreading Blue Star Museums offers FREE admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. Through Sept. 5. www.arts.gov/initiatives/ blue-star-museums
FREE Concerts at the Cove. Thursdays, 6–7:30 pm. Fletcher Cove Park, 111 S. Sierra Ave., Solana Beach. www.cityofsolanabeach.org Flicks at the Fountain: “The Greatest Showman.” Seating, 6 pm; Movie, 8 pm. Carlsbad Village Assoc., 300 Carlsbad Village Dr. www.carlsbad-village.com Summer Night Fishing at Santee Lakes. Tonight & Aug. 18, 5–11:30 pm. $6–$10, plus $4 per carload. 9310 Fanita Pkwy. www.santeelakes.com Walk in ART. A night filled with lively entertainment, art, food, and music in and around Mural Alley. 5–10 pm. 445 University Ave. www.fabuloushillcrest.com/events Santee Summer Concerts. Thursdays, 6:30–8 pm. Town Center Community Park East, 550 Park Center Dr., Santee. www.cityofsanteeca.gov FREE La Mesa Classic Car Show. Pre-1974 cars, trucks and vans, plus live music. Thursdays, 5–8 pm. Along La Mesa Blvd. www.lamesavillageassociation.org Del Mar Racetrack. Gates open at 11:30 am. Thurs.–Sun. through Sept. 11. 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Tickets: www.delmarracing.com
friday | 5 FREE Concerts in the Park. Tonight & Aug. 12, 6 pm. Pioneer Park, 1521 Washington Pl. www.missionhillstowncouncil.org FREE Santee Summer Concert Series. Tonight & Aug. 12, 6:30–8 pm. Town Center Community Park East, 550 Park Center Dr., Santee. www.santeesummerconcerts.com FREE Point Loma Summer Concerts. Tonight & Aug. 12, 5:30–8:30 pm. Point Loma Park, 1049 Catalina Blvd. www.pointlomasummerconcerts.org
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The SpongeBob Musical. SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Tonight, 7:30 pm; tomorrow & Aug. 7, 2 pm. $20. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 320 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org
FREE Hullabaloo Kids Concert. 10 am. Del Mar Highlands Town Center, upper plaza, 12925 El Camino Real. www.delmarhighlandstowncenter.com
Night Fishing in Poway. Fridays, 6–11:30 pm. Adults, $7; youth, $3; 7 & under free. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org
Dinner & a Concert. Weekly concert and dinner. Fridays, 6–8 pm. Prescott Promenade Park, 200 E. Main St., downtown El Cajon. www.downtownelcajon.com FREE TGIF Concerts in the Parks. 6–8 pm. Tonight, Calavera Hills Community Center & Park, 2997 Glasgow Dr.; Aug. 12 & 19, Alga Norte Community Park, 6565 Alicante Rd. www.carlsbadca.gov FREE Latin American Festival. Folk art, food and entertainment. Fri. & Sat., 10 am–8 pm; Sun., 10 am–5:30 pm. Bazaar del Mundo Shops, 4133 Taylor St., Old Town. www.bazaardelmundo.com Toro Nagashi Festival. Floating lantern ceremony to honor and celebrate those who are no longer with us with. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. $10–$12. Japanese Friendship Garden, Balboa Park. www.niwa.org
saturday | 6 FREE Banana Split. Bring your banana and enjoy ice cream and toppings. 2 pm. Standley Park & Rec. Center, 3585 Governor Dr. www.sandiego.gov Golden State Train Ride. Ride on the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway. Sat. & Sun.; 10:30 & 11:45 am, 1:45 & 3 pm. $9–$18; under 3 free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org Movies on the Beach. Tonight, “The Goonies” & Aug. 13, “Some Like it Hot.” 8 pm. $25. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. Reservations required: www.hoteldel.com Little Italy Summer Film Festival. Saturdays through Sept. 3. 8 pm. $10 donation. www.littleitalysd.com Electric Ocean Concert Series at SeaWorld. Tonight, Jesse McCartney & Aug. 13, Micky Dolenz of the Monkees. Included in park admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com Sunset Special Train Ride. Enjoy a sunset ride through East County’s rugged backcountry. Saturdays, 7 pm. $9–$18; 2 & under free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org August 2022 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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Calendar • August sunday | 7 FREE Coronado Summer Concert Series. Sundays, 6 pm through Sept. 4. Spreckels Park, 601 Orange Ave. www.coronadoconcert.com
Encinitas Summer Concerts. Tonight & Aug. 21, 3–5 pm. Moonlight Beach, 400 B St. www.encinitasparksandrec.com
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FREE Poway Summer Concert. 5:30–7 pm. Tonight, Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd. (parking, $10) & Aug. 14, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd. www.poway.org
Sesame Place San Diego. Features 18 Sesame Street-themed rides and exciting water attractions. Open daily. 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplacesandiego.com
FREE Concerts by the Sea. Familyfriendly concert at one of California’s most beautiful outdoor venues. 3:30–5:30 pm. Scripps Park at La Jolla Cove. www.kiwanisclublajolla.org
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FREE Sundays at Six Summer Concerts. Sundays, 6 pm. Harry Griffen Park, 9550 Milden St., La Mesa. www.lamesaparks.org Summer Concerts Series. Sundays, 5 pm through Aug. Standley Park, 3585 Governor Dr. www.sandiego.gov/park-andrecreation/centers/recctr/standley Gaslamp Skate Series. Themed skate sessions. Sundays, 5–8 pm. Fifth Ave. at Island. Details: www.gaslamp.org San Diego Wave Soccer. Cheer on our national women’s soccer team. Today, 2 pm vs. Kansas City; Aug. 13, 7:30 pm vs. Orlando Pride; Aug. 27, 7 pm vs. Houston Dash. Starting at $27. Torero Stadium, USD Campus. Tickets: www.sandiegowavefc.com
LEGO Ferrari Build and Race. Construct a LEGO race car, scan it and digitally race it while adapting to racecourse variables including weather, wind speed and more. Open daily, included with admission. LEGOLAND, 1 LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com
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Kids Bowl FREE. Two games every day through Aug. 21. Aztec Lanes, 6075 Aztec Cir. Dr. & Surf Bowl, 1401 S. Coast Hwy., Oceanside. www.kidsbowlfree.com
friday | 12 FREE Movies in the Park: “Encanto.” 6 pm, Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Ln.; 6:30 pm, 4S Ranch Sports Park, 16118 4S Ranch Pkwy.; 7 pm, Robert Egger Sr. South Bay Community Park, 1885 Coronado Ave. Full schedule: www.summermoviesinthepark.com “The Princess Bride” in Concert. “As you wish…” Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles. 7:30 pm. Starting at $52. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. Full schedule: www.theshell.org
Recess at Oma’s 2022. All activities inside Oma’s (wagon rides excluded) will be offered. Through Aug. 12. 10 am–1 pm & 2–5 pm. Oma’s Family Farm, 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. Pre-purchase tickets: www.omasfamilyfarm.com.
Breathing Room at the New Children’s Museum. A new quiet space with calming colors and hanging textile sculptures that gently move up and down, allowing visitors to slow down and relax. Daily, 9 am–4 pm, closed Tues. & Wed. $10–$15. 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org
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Summer Nights at the San Diego Botanic Garden. Extended summer hours. Today & Aug. 25, open until 8 pm. $12–$18; 2 & under free. Quail Gardens Dr. & Ecke Ranch Rd. www.sdbgarden.org
Thomas Family Day. Scavenger hunt, arts & crafts and Thomas trains making their way around the model railroad exhibits. 11 am–4 pm. $6–$13.50; 3 & under free. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org Summer Movie Night: “Grease.” Dress in 50’s attire and rock around the clock on the deck of the USS Midway. $25. Visit website for tickets and showtime. 910 N. Harbor Dr. www.midway.org FREE Accessibility Mornings at The New Children’s Museum. Provides access for families who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and quieter setting. 8–9 am. 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org Summer Serenade. Live performances, food trucks and more. 5–7:30 pm. $10–$15. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org/summerserenade
FREE Lemon Festival
Live music, zesty photo ops, lemon-outfit and lemon-size contests, tart sweets and treats and hours of family-filled fun. August 13. 11 am–6 pm. Downtown Chula Vista. www.thirdavenuevillage.com Courtesy of Third Avenue Village Association
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FREE Summer Movies in The Park Series: “The Sandlot.” Bring a blanket and enjoy a family-friendly movie under the stars. 6:30–9:45 pm. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd. www.poway.org
Snores & S’mores Family Campout. Set up a tent and enjoy games, crafts, activities, dinner, s’mores, popcorn and a movie under the stars. $25; 3 & under free. Tonight, 5 pm through tomorrow 9 am. Aviara Community Park, 6435 Ambrosia Ln., Carlsbad. Register: www.carlsbadconnect.org
sunday | 14 FREE Symphony in the Park. Bring a picnic dinner, blankets and low-back chairs. 6 pm. Hoyt Park, Scripps Ranch Blvd. & Aviary Dr. www.symphonyinthepark.org FREE Pupologie Cardiff Dog Days of Summer. Dog-related vendors, rescue groups and pet adoption agencies, dog contests, live music, food trucks and more. 10 am–5 pm. Encinitas Community Park, 425 Santa Fe. www.cardiff101.com CityFest. Art and music festival featuring live bands, electric dance music DJs, arts, crafts and food. 12–11 pm. University Ave. & Fifth Ave., Hillcrest. www.fabuloushillcrest.com Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
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“Encanto.” 4:15 pm. Starting at $11.75. Rooftop Cinema Club Embarcadero, Manchester Grand Hyatt, 1 Market Pl. www.rooftopcinemaclub.com
Summer Food Festival. Live music, inflatables, pony rides, petting corral and face painting. 4–8:30 pm. Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Rd. Valley Center. www.batesnutfarm.biz
thursday | 18 FREE Encinitas Cruise Night. Historic cars, live music and more. 5:30–7:30 pm. S. Coast Hwy. 101 from. D to K St. www.encinitas101.com
friday | 19 Friday Night Splash. 4–8 pm. $11.95. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com Summergrass San Diego. Southern California’s premier Bluegrass event. Through Aug. 21. Starting at $20; 10 & under free. Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave., Vista. www.summergrass.net FREE Movie in the Park: “Guardians of the Galaxy.” 6:30 pm. Hollandia Park, 12 Mission Hills Ct., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net
Cabaret in the Courtyard: Elvis PresleyThe King is Alive! Lace up those blue suede shoes for a night of rock n’ roll featuring the hits of Elvis Presley. Tonight, 7 pm & tomorrow, 6 pm. $40–$50. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org Accessibility Mornings at the Fleet. Families who benefit from a lowsensory experience can enjoy exhibit galleries in a quieter setting and a special IMAX film screening (lights on and a lower volume). 9–11 am. Free admission for one guest and one chaperone. Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.fleetscience.org FREE Hillcrest Classic Car Show. Features at least twenty car collectors for a “tire-kicking” good time. 1–3:30 pm. Pride Plaza on Normal St. www.fabuloushillcrest.com/events
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Calendar • August “Disney’s The Lion King”
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Wednesday, August 24 through September. 11. Starting at $25. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. For tickets and showtimes visit www.broadwaysd.com.
Camping Under the Stars. Bring a tent or RV for camping under the stars. Today, 10 am to tomorrow, 12 pm. $30. Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Rd., Valley Center. www.batesnutfarm.biz FREE TwainFest. A celebration of the literature, culture and history of 19th Century America. 11 am–6 pm. Heritage County Park, 2454 Heritage Park Row. Reservations required: www.writeoutloudsd.com Summer Concerts in the Garden. 6 pm. $10. Wood House at Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Rd., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net FREE Summer Twilight Walk. Bring a flashlight and learn about the changes that occur at dusk. 7–9 pm. Meet at the parking lot at the cor. of Bushy Hill Dr. & Father Junipero Serra Trail. Mission Trails Regional Park. www.mtrp.org
sunday | 21 Padres KidsFest: Mini Bat Giveaway. Inflatables, games, face painters, balloon artists and other kid-friendly activities. Festivities start 11:10 am, Gallagher Square. Padres vs. Nationals, 1:10 pm. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com America’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K. From Cabrillo National Monument along the San Diego Bayfront to Balboa Park. 6:15 am. Register: www.events.com/r/en_US/ registration/2022-americas-finest-city-halfmarathon--5k-san-diego-august-815276 FREE Star Walk XVIII. Learn beginner astronomy concepts and principles. 7:45–9:45 pm. Double Peak Park, 900 Double Peak Dr., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net FREE Spreckels Organ Society Concerts. Sundays, 2–3 pm. Pavilion-Pan American Pl., Balboa Park. www.balboaparkconcerts.org
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tuesday | 23 “Coco.” 4:15 pm. Starting at $11.75. Rooftop Cinema Club Embarcadero, Manchester Grand Hyatt, 1 Market Pl., downtown. www.rooftopcinemaclub.com
friday | 26 FREE Movies in the Park: “Paw Patrol.” Games and vendors before movie starts at sunset. MacArthur Park, 4900 Memorial Dr. www.lamesaparks.org Fun Animal Friday: Sky Hunters. Live presentation, story time, craft and more. 10 am–12 noon. $11.50; under 1 free. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org
saturday | 27 Delightful Dolls of Southern California Doll Show & Sale. Everything from teddy bears to vintage doll clothing to beautiful antique dolls to unique artists’ dolls. 10 am–2 pm. $6, under 12 free with adult. Handlery Hotel, 950 Hotel Cir. N. www.facebook.com/DelightfulDolls/
sunday | 28 Bike the Bay. Ride from the comfort of your own saddle, at your own pace, on your own time. Proceeds benefit the SD County Bicycle Coalition. 7–11 am. Ages 10 & up, $70. Embarcadero Marina Park S., 200 Marina Park Way. www.bikethebay.net FREE LeucadiART Walk. Art, music, culture and fun. 10 am–5 pm. Along Hwy. 101. www.leucadia101.com
tuesday | 30 FREE San Diego International Organ Festival. Mondays, 7:30 pm through Oct. 25. www.balboaparkconcerts.org
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Households with Cox’s $30 monthly ConnectAssist or $9.95 monthly Connect2Compete internet tier (for K-12 families) could receive internet service free when their ACP subsidy is applied to their internet bill. Customers who choose a higher-level internet tier can also apply the ACP subsidy to their bill. Connect2Compete • Low-cost internet for families with children in grades K-12. cox.com/c2c • $9.95/month (including modem rental) • No installation fees • Must have a child in K-12 at home • Must participate in one of the following: National School Lunch, SNAP, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Head Start, Women, Infants and Children (WIC), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Public Housing
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