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With extended hours, a new exhibit and native plant garden, T. rex roaring into our theater, hands-on activities every weekend, and Nat at Night every Friday, it’s a whole lot of wonderful to fill up a busy, beautiful summer.
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Happy Father’s Day, Summer Time and the County Fair!
This month we celebrate fathers and father figures— whether they are close by or far away. Most dads enjoy being involved in their children’s lives. In this issue, on page 14, are ideas on how to celebrate Dad’s Day, which could be done this month or any day throughout the year. Also, take a look at this page and the next for photos of San Diego County dads with their kids.
Summer is a time of fun, whether at camp or during free time. If you haven’t enrolled your children in camps yet, it might not be too late. Check out advertisements in this issue for registration information. But don’t overschedule— allow kids to have free time with grandparents, friends and neighbors. Find great ideas to supplement camp weeks on page 20.
Visit the San Diego County Fair, taking place at Del Mar Fairgrounds from June 12–July 7. It offers fun for the whole family! From hands-on activities to entertaining shows and yummy food, there is something for everyone. Find tips for families visiting the fair on page 22.
Celebrations occur throughout the year. From actionpacked parties to low-key events, we have suggestions for birthdays, end-of-school parties or casual get-togethers on page 16. You will also find summer toys and gift ideas on page 18. A big thank you to local San Diego kids and parents for reviewing them.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads around the county. Give them a warm hug!
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What I love most about being a father is creating new experiences and exploring the world through [my daughter’s] perspective.
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Being a dad is equal parts rewarding and challenging. I love watching our kids explore the world around them and grow into amazing people. ~Curtis
Being a dad is the best. Coming home every day to see my daughters’ faces filled with excitement is truly a blessing. I can’t imagine life without them.
~Christopher Lawrence of Escondido with daughters, DeliaMarie (9) and Cristiana (2)
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I love watching the magic and curiosity of my daughter, especially when she is out in nature. We love hiking, camping, boating and picking up creepy crawly bugs together. It never gets old! ~Chris Trujillo of Fallbrook with daughter Hallie (6)
The best part of being a dad is watching our kids grow and experience all that life has to offer. Here we are enjoying music together around a campfire. ~David Miller of Santee with kids Caleb (16), Cohen (13) and Corah (10)
I love enjoying all of life’s simplest moments with [my kids], showing them the world and giving them the best possible life. ~Brian Quiros of Santee with Chaz (6), Harlow (4), and Mari & Mila (1-year old twins)
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The San Diego Public Library (SDPL) is removing barriers to library access with the Fresh Start program, which offers one-time fine forgiveness for youth library accounts. Just in time for summer reading, the program (funded by the Library Foundation SD) erases past debts owed by SDPL cardholders under 18 to reinstate borrowing privileges. The program won’t last forever, so don’t delay in visiting your local library! Read about it at www.sandiego.gov/public-library/freshstart.
New Trails to Explore
- Nature Trail at The Nat. As part of the San Diego Natural History Museum’s 150th anniversary year, they’ve introduced a new immersive garden and ADA-accessible nature trail that circles the museum. The 22,000-square-foot outdoor space introduces visitors to beautiful native plants via pocket gardens such as Pollinator Paradise, Boulder Garden and First Peoples’ Garden. All free to visit and explore! Learn more at www.sdnhm.org/exhibitions/nature-trail-at-the-nat.
- Oceanside Trail. Cabrillo National Monument has a new trail that allows visitors to hike from the monument down to the popular tidepool area without walking on the road. The steep and narrow trail winds its way through diverse plant life and offers incredible ocean views as hikers make their way down the hillside. There are benches along the way. The trail is not stroller or wheelchair accessible and pets are not permitted. Open from 9 am to 4 pm daily.
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Taking a family vacation? If you have little ones who are flying for the first time this summer, consider getting a copy of Daniel’s First Airplane Ride by Haley Hoffman to help ease anxiety and learn what to expect on their exciting new adventure.
I don’t know about you, but when I was a kid, I loved filling out books like My First Positivity Journal: Daily Gratitude and Mindfulness for Kids by Pia Imperial. Designed in an easy-to-understand format, motivational prompts and quotes encourage young readers (ages 8–12) to practice positive thinking, focus on gratitude and record their thoughts and feelings.
With summer solstice on June 20 (the official start of the season and longest day of the year), your family might enjoy reading Summer: A Solstice Story by Kelsey E. Gross. The picture book, beautifully illustrated by Renata Liwska, features a group of forest friends who gather to celebrate the wonder of summertime.
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Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Dads and Father Figures
Growing up with a single mom, Father’s Day always felt tricky. I had a relationship with my biological dad, but we were not very close. My mom taught me to honor people who had father-like roles in my life. I’ve been blessed to honor five such men in my life: an uncle, a grandfather, a stepfather (who later adopted me), my father-in-law and my husband (the father of our kids).
As we approach Father’s Day this year, consider recognizing and celebrating all the dads who have contributed to your family’s life. It doesn’t need to be complicated; simple is often better. Below are meaningful ways to honor these special people.
Honoring Dad
The most obvious person to celebrate on Father’s Day is your own father. Consider these ideas:
• Personalized gifts. Give Dad a custom-made gift that reflects his interests and hobbies, engraved with a meaningful message or his initials.
• Cook a favorite meal. Prepare your dad’s favorite meal. It’s a thoughtful way to show how much you care.
• Memory jar. Encourage family members to write their favorite memories or special messages to your dad and place them in a decorative jar. Present it to him as a keepsake.
Celebrating a Grandfather
Grandfathers have a unique role in their grandchildren’s lives. Some are part of daily family life; others live far away, limiting how often you connect. Here are great ways to remind him how much you care:
• Handwritten letter or card. Express gratitude and love for your grandfather in a heartfelt letter or card. Share specific memories or qualities you admire about him.
• Family gathering. Organize a family get-together or a special meal to honor your grandfather. It could be a backyard barbecue, coffee date or dinner at his favorite restaurant.
• Photo album or scrapbook. Create a photo album or scrapbook filled with pictures of your grandfather, family gatherings and memorable moments together.
Showing Appreciation for a Father-Like Relative
Some families have an uncle, godfather or close family friend step into a fatherly role. This could be because a father is absent or simply because they care and want to express love and support. Recognize him on Father’s Day with one of these ideas:
• Gift basket. Put together a gift basket filled with his favorite snacks, drinks, books or hobbies.
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• Outdoor adventure. Plan an outdoor activity that your loved one enjoys, such as fishing, hiking or taking a stroll in the park. Spend quality time together in nature.
• Video message. If you cannot be together in person, consider expressing heartfelt appreciation for him in a video message.
Thanking a Mentor
Sometimes kids become so close to a teacher or coach that he is like a father figure. It is thoughtful to recognize him as well.
• Express gratitude. Write a letter or card expressing appreciation for his guidance, encouragement and impact on your child’s life. Share specific examples of how they helped your child grow and develop. Be sure to have the child write something as well.
• Public acknowledgment. If appropriate, acknowledge his contributions and impact in a social media post, blog post, or publicly thank him at an event.
Honoring a Spouse or Partner
There is nothing like watching your significant other become a father. Think about how to make him feel appreciated for all he does and consider ways the kids can express their love.
• Breakfast in bed. Start his day with a special breakfast in bed. Prepare his favorite dishes and include a handwritten note expressing love and appreciation.
• Family outing. Plan a fun family outing or activity he would enjoy, such as a trip to the zoo or favorite museum, an adventurous hike or a beach picnic.
• DIY gifts. Get creative and make homemade gifts with the kids. It could be homemade cards, crafts, or personalized photo albums that capture special family moments. Get great ideas at www.sandiegofamily.com/forthe-kids/crafts-for-kids.
• Family movie night. Set up a movie night at home with delicious snacks and cozy blankets.
• Surprise getaway. Plan a weekend getaway or staycation for the family—a great way to unwind and create new memories. Find great family getaway ideas at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/travel.
• Express appreciation. Throughout the day, verbally express your appreciation for your husband’s role as a father and partner.
• Tech-free day. Disconnect from devices and spend quality time as a family. Play board games, complete a project or embark on outdoor adventures. v
Rebecca Hastings is a freelance writer.
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Party Time!
Fun ideas for every personality
With birthdays, school promotions, graduations and summer vacation on the horizon, June is a time for celebration. Bounce houses are still popular with the littles, but there are plenty of unique party themes for all ages that appeal to various personality types and interests. Here are party ideas to welcome summer as you plan the next epic kid-centric celebration.
The Adventurer
Children who are naturally energetic or love trying new things are sure to embrace these thrill-seeking activities.
Roller Skating
Let the good times roll with a party reservation or family-fun skating session at Ringer’s (outdoor) Roller Rink near Lemon Grove. The colorful murals around the rink make a perfect backdrop for memorable photos. Check website for sessions with a live DJ. www.ringersrollerrink.com/roller-skating-birthday-party
Indoor Rock Climbing
Indoor climbing gyms take challenging fun to new heights. San Diego spots such as Vertical Hold and Grotto Climbing have different age requirements, but serve kids as young as 6–8. Parties include gear, staff to guide and teach beginners, and event space for food and gifts.
Axe Throwing
Axe throwing is a thrill for families with kids ages 12 and up. It’s also a great teambuilding activity that helps kids practice aim, burn off steam and encourage each other. San Diego has several indoor/outdoor venues that host axe-throwing parties and ensure proper safety for all.
Escape Rooms
Escape rooms encourage kids to work together as they solve clues to find their way out. Repeat celebrations are fun since many themes are available. Escapology at Belmont Park offers themes such as Scooby-Doo & The Spooky Castle Adventure or The Lost City, while The Escape Game (downtown) offers Gold Rush, Timeliner: Train Through Time and more.
Insider tips:
• If waivers are required, be sure to include with invitations; ask parents to sign in advance to save time and aggravation.
• Ask guests to check in 15 minutes early so the party starts on time.
• Consider party-goer personalities when planning to ensure guests will be comfortable and feel included.
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The “Chill” Child
These party ideas may appeal to kids who like a more relaxed atmosphere.
Next Level Gaming Party
Mobile video gaming trucks bring the party to you. Perfect to beat the summertime heat since trucks are equipped with AC. Most also feature music, the latest consoles and multiple copies of popular games so kids can play together.
Movie Magic
Middle schoolers love the freedom of going to the theater with friends. Watch the movie with a parent chaperone, then celebrate with treats from a nearby ice cream shop. UltraStar Cinemas in Mission Valley offers reasonable ticket prices, reserved seating and even a birthday child’s name on the marquee.
Taylor Swift’s Eras movie premiere coincided with my daughter’s birthday last year. We made tacos and bracelets at home, then the girls dressed up and sang at the top of their lungs.
Board Game Bash
For kids who are happy just hanging out with friends, a board game party is a great low-key bash option. Choose a strategy game like Catan or laugh-out-loud games like Telestrations, Herd Mentality or What Do You Meme?
The Budding Philanthropist
Some young people would prefer to use their celebration to bring good to others (versus receiving presents). If this is your child, consider a charitable party themed around a particular passion.
Animal Lovers
- Paityn of San Carlos asked guests to bring items for animals for her 7th and 8th birthdays. “I’ve always been a huge animal fan, so donating to the San Diego Humane Society was the obvious choice,” she says. “I didn’t know if people were going to like the idea, but my friends and their parents really got into it. We ended up with so many donations! After my birthday, we loaded everything into the car and dropped it off at the counter, where you can donate anytime.”
Donations could include cat toys, dog food or items needed for bedding. Check with the organization ahead of time to inquire about most needed items.
- Conservation nonprofit Zovargo brings the “zoo” to you. Choose from a variety of snakes, insects, falcons, bunnies, guinea pigs—even hedgehogs. Zovargo provides safe ways to get hands-on with animals and create memorable photos. Donation ideas: Animal-themed books for a local classroom or homeless shelter.
Slay Crochet
YouTube videos are shaping a new generation of makers. The art of crocheting is making a comeback, and many young people are trying their hand at the craft. Provide guests with plentiful colors of yarn and watch some fun videos to learn a quick crochet project. Donation ideas: Bookmarks with new paperbacks for Meals on Wheels or a local senior center.
“I recommend beginners make bookmarks, dish scrubbers or headbands,” says Samantha, Patrick Henry High School’s Crochet Club founder. “Super easy and fast.”
Sporty Kids
Play basketball (or another favorite sport) followed by pizza and treats at the park. Donation ideas include balls and outdoor equipment for local programs such as Jake’s Projects in Bonita, which provides uniforms, equipment and more to kids in need.
There are endless opportunities to incorporate a child’s interests into a celebration. Whatever you choose, do it together and let your child take the lead in creating some party fun. v
Cherie Gough is a freelance writer who lives in Santee with her family.
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The Toys
As we head into summer, check out our annual round-up of kid-approved toys, featuring activities that encourage kids to unplug and engage in much-needed playtime. Be sure to pick up our July issue for this year’s best water and outdoor toys.
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My First Garden Windowsill Grow Kit
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Gecko Run: Marble Run Starter Set
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Design awesome marble runs with this award-winning system of flexible tracks, adapters and repositionable pads that work like gecko feet to stick on doors, windows, cupboards and appliances (without damaging surfaces).
Young gardeners will love growing tomatoes and marigolds with this allin-one, quick-growing kit. Includes natural, non-GMO beefsteak tomato and marigold seeds, non-toxic coconut husk growing medium pellets, galvanized metal planter and easy-to-follow instructions.
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Toddlers love this coaster, perfect for outdoor (or indoor) play. The plane offers loads of cruising fun on or off the nine-foot track. Weight limit: 50 lbs. Another high-quality product from Step 2.
Stunt Squadron Neon Glow Paper Airplanes
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Make up to 70 paper airplanes with this set that includes decorative papers, glow-in-the-dark stickers and two airplane launchers. Kids learn five folding techniques with step-by-step instructions and online video tutorial. Great for groups.
Chalk-O-Rama Block Sidewalk Chalk
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Nothing says summertime like sidewalk chalk—and locally owned Ooly has just the set kids need. Twelve nontoxic, washable chalk blocks entice kids outside to play hopscotch, create sidewalk art or write driveway messages. Makes a great gift!
Deluxe Arts & Crafts Chest
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Encourage hours of creativity with this ginormous box of craft supplies! The set includes plenty to share, including pipe cleaners, googly eyes, colored popsicle sticks, pom-poms, beads and much more—all organized in two compartmentalized trays in an easyto-store case.
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National Geographic Bug Habitat
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This set is perfect for kids interested in the natural world. It includes everything needed to capture and observe bugs up close: clear habitat, latching lid with two magnifiers, bug catcher, net, tweezers, instructions and learning guide.
Kinetic Sand Soft Serve Station
$14.99; 3+
SpinMaster.com
Kids serve up tasty treats with this “sweet” set that promotes sensory and tactile play. Push sand through dispenser to create colorful swirly cones! Kinetic sand never dries out and sticks to itself for easy clean up.
Monster Jam Megalodon Loop of Doom Stunt Playset
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Dive into Monster Jam excitement by launching the exclusive 1:64 die-cast Megalodon truck through the loop of doom. Will it defy gravity and complete the loop? Adjustable loop increases difficulty.
Naturalistas Dolls
$9.99 each; 3+
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Naturalistas honor coily, curly, loc’d and naturally textured hair. The dolls encourage self-care through play as hair can be washed and styled time and again, while teaching kids to lovingly detangle and appreciate their uniquely textured hair.
Sizzling BBQ Set
$44.99; 2+
Hape.com
Discovery #Mindblown Giant Dinosaur Egg Excavation Kit
$39.99; 5+
Macys.com
Encourage imaginative play with this beautifully crafted, wood-based playset that includes cooking utensils, condiments, steak, veggies and more. Interactive features include sizzling grill sounds, “light-up” coals, removable griddle and convenient storage compartment.
Dig into this giant egg to unearth 10 glow-in-thedark dinosaurs. Aspiring paleontologists love identifying new species and classic favorites. Includes two wooden tools for digging.
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School is Out!
11steps to an awesome summer
Now that school is ending, you may be wondering what the kids are going to do with their time off. With some creativity, there are dozens of local opportunities to keep kids busy without breaking the bank, but be sure to schedule downtime as well.
Register for camps. If you haven’t already, secure summer camps for kids. There’s still time to register!
Spend the week at Grandma’s (or another relative’s house). Every year my sister and I spent a week with our grandparents. Twice we went on vacation with them, but most years we just hung out at their house. We played with our cousins, went shopping, played games and attended local events. It was nice to experience life with my grandparents in charge and it allowed my parents to work without worrying about us.
Attend a local high school program. Most high schools offer sports, music, swimming or science programs and
workshops during the summer, which are typically run by older students and school coaches or teachers. Kids get to feel like “big kids” when they participate in programs on a high school campus. It’s especially fun if they receive a cool t-shirt from the school they’ll attend one day.
Take a family vacation. If budget allows, take a trip with the family— even if it is a San Diego staycation or a weekend away. Find tons of trip ideas (national parks, weekend getaways, camping, road trips, etc.) in the Family Travel section of our website: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-todo/travel.
Vacation Bible School (VBS) is held at many local churches during summer breaks. This is an activity that your kids can participate in from preschool to high school and beyond. It is usually a half-day camp where kids do crafts, sing songs, watch skits and play games based on a bible theme. When kids
outgrow the program, they can return as volunteers. So fun!
Check your local recreation center. The County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation offers programs for kids such as sports, cooking, STEM, visual arts and first aid. Choose one or more activities to suit your family’s summer schedule. www.sdparks.org/ content/sdparks/en/participate/ ProgramGuides.html
Create your own week of fun. Work with neighbors or friends to arrange a week of fun backyard activities and local field trips. Parents can pair up and take turns chaperoning the kids at local water parks, summer movies, nature trails, favorite attractions, etc. Alternatively, this could be done once a week throughout the summer—a great way to supplement other plans.
Make time to volunteer. If your kids are middle school age (or older), they can volunteer in a variety of ways. Libraries often need help with summer reading
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programs, churches look for VBS helpers, animal shelters need people to entertain cats, food pantries usually need stockers, and senior homes are always happy to see younger faces. Get more ideas at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/donations-volunteers-andlocal-fundraisers.
Hire a nanny or parent helper. Nannies are more than toddler caregivers, and are especially helpful to parents who need to work throughout the summer. They can help drive kids to activities, prepare lunch, break up sibling squabbles—even supervise at the pool (bonus if they’re lifeguard certified). Many neighborhood teens and college students look for part-time or full-time summer positions. Ask for references from friends and neighbors or check San Diego nanny and babysitter group pages on Facebook.
Take it day by day. The advertisers in this magazine are a great source for activities and events around town. Be sure to stay plugged in to San Diego Family by following @ sandiegofamilymagazine on FB or IG and subscribing to their Things to Do eNewsletter at www.sandiegofamily. com/things-to-do.
Have an unscheduled week (or two). If your summer is busy, be sure to schedule a week of downtime (or one day each week). This is when you do absolutely nothing. Spend this precious time resting, reading, journaling or catching up on your favorite TV series. Too difficult to sit still? Sneak in a neglected project around the house, if you must.
Be sure to keep the week before school starts open for shopping (school supplies and clothes), dentist appointments, annual physicals, etc. Celebrate once you’ve checked all the necessities off the list. v
Pam Molnar is a freelance writer and mother of three. She has discovered that the best summer plans are made early, and hearing “I’m bored” from her kids is unavoidable.
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San Diego County Fair Tips, Deals & Discounts
Woo hoo! San Diego’s favorite fair opens June 12–July 7 (closed Mondays and Tuesdays). Below are tips, deals and discounts to help your family. The trick is to plan ahead! Note: This is not an exhaustive list of deals; visit www.sdfair.com for more.
Fair Tripper Ticket
For the same price as fair admission alone, get admission PLUS a round-trip ride on NCTD Coaster or an MTS Trolley/Bus to the Solana Beach Coaster Station, then take a free shuttle to the fairgrounds. Learn more at www.sdfair.com/p/plan-yourvisit/tickets-deals/fair-tripper.
Admission Deals
• Kids ages 12 and under get in free every Friday.
• Kids ages 5 and under get in free every day.
• Save money by purchasing tickets online at least 24 hours before the date you attend.
Military/First Responders
Active and retired military, law enforcement, first responders, educators and other government employees can get discounted admission through GovX. Visit www.sdfair.com/p/plan-your-visit/ tickets-deals for more info.
Ride Deals/ Discounts
• BlastPass cards contain purchased ride and game credits, which are valid in the Fun Zone, Kids Zone and on the Skyway. Purchase a BlastPass online by June 11 to receive 25 percent more ride credits. See more under “Good to Know.”
• Pepsi Pay-One-Price Wristband Days are Wednesdays and Thursdays (except July 4). Wristbands entitle participants to unlimited Fun Zone or Kids Zone rides until 8 pm on one of these designated days. Purchase wristbands by June 11 to save $4 (regular price is $49).
- Online Pay-One-Price purchases must be redeemed for a wristband on site by 6 pm.
- Get a $5 off coupon by purchasing two 20 oz Pepsi products at 7-Eleven or Speedway. Coupon is good for online wristband purchase ONLY.
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Parking Deals
• Park at Horsepark for $10 and take a free shuttle to the main entrance (O’Brien Gate).
• Park free at Canyon Crest Academy (NOT Torrey Pines High School) and take a free shuttle to the main entrance.
• Save $5 on general parking by purchasing online 24 hours in advance.
Good to Know
• The fair is closed every Monday and Tuesday.
• Parking, admission, rides and games do not accept cash.
• Rides and games operate on a credit system.
• Rides require between 6–10 credits each.
• Credits expire when the 2024 fair ends on July 7.
• There is no fair season pass available.
• Passport to Savings Coupon Book costs $5; contains discounts on food, rides, shopping and attractions (valued at $1,000).
• Find accommodations for fairgoers with disabilities at www.sdfair.com/p/plan-yourvisit/guest-services.
• Purchase admission tickets in advance to guarantee entrance. There are 60,000 tickets available for purchase each day. v
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Nighttime Zoo
Explore the Zoo at night and enjoy a variety of family-friendly entertainment, including the all-new “Bounce-a-Roo Bonanza” trampoline acrobatics show. Through Sept. 2. San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park. https://sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org
Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
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Summer of Wonder. New exhibits, extended hours, films and Nat at Night every week. There is a whole lot of wonderful this summer. Most activities included with admission. Through Sept. 2. $14–$24. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. Tickets and details: www.sdnat.org/summerofwonder
FREE Sam Hinton Folk Festival. Cajun, bluegrass and kids music. 10 am–5 pm. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd., Poway. www.poway.org
FREE Nature Trail at The Nat. An immersive nature garden that surrounds the Museum and showcases the diversity of native plants. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnhm.org
Family Fun at the Rink. Roller skating, live DJs and more. Sat. & Sun. afternoons. $15; includes skates. Ringer’s Roller Rink, 6060 Federal Blvd. www.ringersrollerrink.com
Valley Center Western Days Festival & Parade. Pancake breakfast, 7–10 am; 5K & Kids Fun Run, 8:30; parade, 10 am–12 noon. 28305 Lilac Rd. Schedule: www.westerndays.org
FREE Puppets in the Park. Puppet making, face painting and more. 10 am–1 pm. Villa Norte Park, Tierrasanta. www.puppetryartsguild.com
Roar & Snore Safari. Experience a sleepover and observe the nighttime activities of wildlife and morning wildlife presentations. Today, June 7, 14–16, 22, 27 & 30; 4:15 pm until tomorrow, 9:30 am. Starting at $160–$180. Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org
North Park Music Fest. Music, food and art festival. 12–10 pm. $45. North Park Mini Park. www.northparkmusicfest.org
LEGO World Parade. Spectacular LEGOthemed floats, dazzling entertainment, colorful costumed characters and more. Daily. Included with admission. LEGOLAND California, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com
Blue Star Museums offers FREE admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. Through Sept. 2. Details: www.arts.gov/ initiatives/blue-star-museums
LEGOLAND Water Park. Seven slides, sandy beaches and the unique Build-A-Raft River plus Pirate Reef and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park. Open daily, 10:30 am–5:30 pm. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com
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Dino Valley. An interactive build-andplay area, tons of prehistoric fun and three roar-some rides including DUPLO Little Dino Trail, Explorer River Quest and Coastersaurus. Open daily. Legoland, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com
“Octavia E. Butler: Seeding Futures.” An immersive journey into her inspirations and early life designed to inspire a multi-generational audience. 9 am–4 pm daily (closed Tues.). $20–$24. The New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org
FREE Spreckels Organ Society Concerts. Sundays, 2–3 pm. Pavilion-Pan American Pl., Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org
“Camelot.” Transport yourself to a world of romance, revelry and magic with King Arthur, Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Through June 23. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Dr., Solana Beach. Tickets: www.northcoastrep.org
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Color in a New Light. Explore the science of color, light we can see, light we can’t see and darkness. Daily, 10 am–5 pm. Included with admission. $19.95–$24.95. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
Kids Bowl FREE Two games a day through Aug. 17. Aztec Lanes, 6075 Aztec Cir. Dr. Details and to register: www.kidsbowlfree.com
Padres Home Games
June 6–9 vs. D-backs; 10–12 vs. A’s; 20–23 vs. Brewers; 24–26 vs. Nationals; KidsFest on Sundays. www.padres.com
Hold Fast. Explore our local kelp forests and climate change by weaving through a labyrinth of cyanotype-printed giant kelp, witness up-to-the-minute kelp forest mapping and more. Daily through Sept. $19.95–$24.95. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Advance reservations required: www.aquarium.ucsd.edu
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Recess at Omas: Land of Milk & Honey. Cow milking demonstration along with education on the importance of bees and what they mean to local farms. Through June 8. 10 am–4 pm. $11.95–$15.95. 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. www.omasfamilyfarm.com
“Mrs. Doubtfire.” The hysterical and heartfelt story of an out-of-work actor who will do anything for his kids. Through June 9. Starting at $39. Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com
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. Schedule: www.balboapark.org
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FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Wednesdays through October. 5–7:30 pm. Main & Magnolia, downtown El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org
FREE Hullabaloo Kids Concert. 10–11 am. Del Mar Highlands Town Center, Upper Plaza, 12925 El Camino Real. www.delmarhighlandstowncenter.com
FREE Walk in A.R.T. Unique vendors, creative food offerings, music and more. 5–10 pm. Mural Alley, on University Ave. between 4th & 5th., Hillcrest. www.fabuloushillcrest.com
U-Pick Strawberry Fields. Daily, 9 am–5 pm. Carlsbad Strawberry Company, Cannon Rd. & I-5. www.carlsbadstrawberrycompany.com
UltraStar Cinemas Discount Thursdays. 50% off all movie tickets and popcorn. 7510 Hazard Center Dr. Showtimes: www.ultrastarmovies.com
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DAYOF PLAY DAY OF PLAY Resources Your Family Needs Family Fun ALL Kids Deserve! FREE Tickets! — sign up at https://inclusivedayofplay2024.eventbrite.com Friday, July 12 • 11 am - 2 pm Miramar Hourglass Rec. Center 10440 Black Mountain Rd. 92126 Sensory Time from 11 to 11:30 am for our families who may need a quieter event environment. • Networking • Shopping • Games • Character Meet & Greets • Family Resources • Activity Stations • Giveaways & Crafts
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Accessible San Diego
Local attractions offer accommodations to kids with disabilities and their caregivers
Balboa Park Museums www.sdnhm.org/visit/accessibility/socialstories
Free social stories (in English or Spanish) are available for seven museums, including The Fleet. Balboa Park also offers accessible parking and bathrooms, sensory programming and audio tours.
Cabrillo National Monument www.nps.gov/subjects/accessibility/ interagency-access-pass.htm
Visit for free with an America the Beautiful Interagency Access Pass. This lifetime pass is available free to people with a permanent disability.
Fleet Science Center www.fleetscience.org/accessibility
Accessibility Mornings provide access to Fleet galleries one hour before the public on every third Saturday. Free entry for one individual and an accompanying adult. Amenities: assistive listening devices, captioned screenings, noise-canceling headsets and more.
The New Children’s Museum www.thinkplaycreate.org/visit/accessibility
Caregivers accompanying a child with a disability receive free admission. Quiet, sensory-friendly spaces and a digital Sensory Guide available.
San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum www.sdcdm.org/visit/amenities
Discounted membership for families with disabilities. Free pass available for aides accompanying children with special needs. Sensory-Friendly Mornings on Sundays from 9:30–11:30 am. Braille and sensory aides available for check-out from the front desk.
San Diego Natural History Museum www.sdnhm.org/visit/accessibility
The Nat offers a free escort pass for a person with a disability. Free wheelchair rental and assistive listening systems.
San Diego Zoo & Safari Park Zoo: https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/visit/ guests-with-disabilities Safari Park: https://sdzsafaripark.org/ guests-disabilities
There are many available accommodations for guests with disabilities, including a complimentary pass for one caregiver and an Easy Access Pass for those who have trouble waiting in line for attractions. Visit each website for details.
SeaWorld San Diego www.seaworld.com/san-diego/park-info/ accessibility-guide
Enroll in the Ride Accessibility Program to learn about Special Access that allows visitors with disabilities to be placed in a virtual queue for attractions.
Sesame Place San Diego www.sesameplace.com/san-diego/help
A Certified Autism Center with a Ride Accessibility Program and supports for visually and hearing impaired. Ask about their sensory amenities.
Tecolote Shores South Playground 1740 E Mission Bay Dr., Mission Bay
San Diego’s newest and most accessible park where kids of all abilities engage in inclusive play.
USS Midway Museum www.midway.org/visit/accessibility
Free admission for a professional caregiver accompanying a guest with a disability. ASL and audio tour scripts available. Free loaner wheelchairs are first-come, first served.
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Kid’s Night Out. Kids grades 1–5 enjoy a themed night of recreation games, arts and crafts, movies and more. 5–9 pm. $20. Mickey Cafagna Community Center-Oak Hall, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org
The World’s Biggest Bounce Park. 10 thrilling play zones, obstacle course and more. Fridays, 2:30–7 & Sat.–Sun., 11:30 am–7 pm through June. $19. Parkway Plaza parking lot, 415 Fletcher Pkwy., El Cajon. www.funbox.com
FREE Friday Nights Live. Live entertainment and kids activities. 5:30–7 pm. Santee Trolley Square, 9884 Mission Gorge Rd. www.santeespecialevents.com
Dinner and a Concert. Fridays, 6–8 pm through Sept. 27. Concert is free. Prescott Promenade, downtown El Cajon. www.downtownelcajon.com
Nat at Night. On Fridays, admission is half-price after 5 pm. Open 10 am–10 pm. $14–$24; 2 & under free. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org
San Diego Wave Soccer. Cheer on our national women’s soccer team. Today & June 28. 7 pm. Starting at $15. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.sandiegowavefc.com
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FREE Neighborhood House Association Block Party. Family resources, interactive booths, crafts and more. 10 am– 1 pm. Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Register: https:// NHABlockParty2024.eventbrite.com
Kids in the Garden: Birds & Beaks with Anstine-Audubon Nature Preserve. Explore birds found all over San Diego. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. Preregister at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. https://altavistabotanicalgardens.org
San Diego Strike Force. Indoor football. 6:05 pm. Starting at $13. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. Tickets: www.sdstrikeforce.com
Scan to find tons of resources from the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego.
US Police & Fire Championships. The Olympic-style competition offers over 35 different sports for first responders
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June 2024 • SanDiego family .com • 27 ScrippsBallet.com/Academy 858.586.7834 Join Us this Summer and Experience the MAGIC! Serving the San Diego Community since 1987! Summer Intensives Theatre Camps TWO Camps for $600 expires 7/1/24 SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY “A learning environment that balances the physical, cognitive, creative, social & emotional needs of your child.” Leaders in Early Childhood Education Since 1970 Lic.# 376600498 858-755-8338 13692 Mango Drive, Del Mar Scheduling Tours for the 2024-2025 School Year Celebrating 54 years Visit our website www.delmarhillsnurseryschool.com
and public safety personnel across the United States. Through June 15 at various venues. Details: www.cpaf.org/uspfc
Summer Serenade. A family jamboree filled with live performances, food trucks, crafts, and more. 5–7:30 pm. $15. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org/ summerserenade
Joshua Guerrero and Andrea Carroll in Concert. Two vibrant performers showcase some of opera’s most iconic duets. 7:30 p.m. Starting at $15. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. www.sdopera.org
FREE Seaport Village Daycation Celebration. Live music and buskers, free carousel rides, kite flying lessons, familyfriendly activities and more. Sponsored by The Port of San Diego. 3–7 pm. 849 W. Harbor Dr. www.seaportvillage.com
FREE Fit Athletic Yoga at The Rady Shell. Allow your body and mind to joyfully connect in one of the most beautiful settings in San Diego. 9:30–10:30 am. 222 Marina Park Way. Register: www.theshell.org
The Wave Waterpark. Open daily. $11–$24; 2 & under free. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com
FREE Flag Day Parade. Bands, floats and more. 10 am. Downtown La Mesa Village. www.cityoflamesa.us
“Elemental.” Student dancers perform excerpts from Swan Lake, Hip Hop, ballet and more. Today & tomorrow, 2 pm. $30. Truax Theater, 1465 Encinitas Blvd. www.dancepaw.com
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Padres KidsFest is part of every home Sunday game at Petco Park. Bounce houses, inflatables, games, face painters, balloon artists and more. Starts at 11:10 am. Included with admission. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com
FREE Symphony in the Park. Bring a picnic dinner, blankets and low back chairs. 6–7:30 pm. Hoyt Park, Scripps Ranch Blvd. & Aviary Dr. www.symphonyinthepark.org
Movies on the Beach. Tonight, “Hook,” June 16 “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” June 23 “The Wizard of Oz” & June 30 “Moana.”
Sesame Summer Splash
Cool off on family-friendly waterslides and water-play areas, including The Count’s Splash Castle, Big Bird’s Rambling River, Cookie’s Monster Mixer and more. Open daily, 10 am–6 pm through Sept. 2. Sesame Place, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com
7:30 pm. $25. Hotel del Coronado Del Beach, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com
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Father’s Day Lunch/Tea. A very manly and hearty lunch and tea. Through June 17th. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $14.95–$39.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 Third Street, Julian. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com
FREE Santee Summer Concert Series. Thursdays through Aug. 15, 6:30–8 pm. Town Center Community Park E., 550 Park Center Dr. www.cityofsanteeca.gov
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FREE Fun Friday with Kathryn the Grape. A fun-filled morning of music, movement and laughter. 10–10:45 am. Grossmont Center Mall Courtyard, 5500 Grossmont Ctr. Dr., La Mesa. www.grossmontcenter.com
Friday Night Splash. Today & June 28, 12–4 pm; June 21, 4–8 pm. $12. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com
Sunset Luau. Family-friendly event with leis, island music, dance entertainment and more. Tuesdays & Fridays through Aug. 2. 5:30–9 pm. Starting at $58. Catamaran Resort Hotel, 3999 Mission Blvd. www.catamaranresort.com
Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
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FREE Family Discovery Walk: Insects. Learn about some of the interesting insects and spiders that live in Mission Trails. 1–2:30 pm. Kumeyaay Lake Campground day use parking lot, Two Father Junipero Serra Trail. www.mtrp.org
Demo Day: Summer Science. Explore your ingenuity and creativity with themed science activities. 10 am–2 pm. $19.95–24.95. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
FREE Lavender Day & Antique Craft Fair. Shop for lavender soaps, candles and more. 9 am–3 pm. Summers Past Farms, 15602 Olde Hwy. 80, Flinn Springs. www.summerspastfarms.com
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San Diego Wooden Boat Festival. Live music, activities for kids and more. Many vessels will be open for on-board viewing. Today, 9 am–5 pm & tomorrow, 9 am–4 pm. 2302 Shelter Island Dr. Tickets: www.sdwoodenboatfestival.com
FREE Bro-Am Beach Fest. Surf contests, live concerts on the beach with Grammy award-winning rock band Switchfoot, vendor booths and more. 7 am–5 pm. Moonlight Beach, 400 B St., Encinitas. www.broam.org
FREE Summer Movies in the Park. Tonight, “The Little Mermaid” & June 29, “Migration.” Bring a blanket and enjoy a movie under the stars. 6:30–10 pm. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org
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Father’s Day
FREE Mission Beach Father’s Day Cruise to Belmont Park. Music, food, cars and more. 10 am–3 pm. 3146 Mission Blvd. www.carshowcalifornia.com
Father’s Day at The Wave Waterpark. Fathers FREE with a paid ticket. 12–5 pm. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com
FREE Summer Concert Series. Tonight: Pop Vinyl & June 30: Blue Breeze Band. 5:30–7 pm. Concert is free, parking $10. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd., Poway. www.poway.org
Father’s Day Brunch Cruise. Sit back and celebrate Father’s Day with a relaxing brunch cruise on the Big Bay. 10 am & 2 pm. Starting at $70.88; under 4 free. Flagship Cruises, 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com
Father’s Day Premier Brunch Cruise. Create family memories that will be treasured forever with a day on the water. 11 am–1 pm. $80–$100; 3 & under free. Pier 1 Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com
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FREE Twilight in the Park Concert. Tues., Wed. & Thurs. through Aug. 29 (except June 20). 6:30–7:30 pm. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park. www.balboapark.org/ twilight-in-the-park-concert
Jewelry Camp
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Jewelry with Friends, Grossmont Center, La Mesa J u l y 1 - A u g 9 A g e s 8 - 1 4
$ 2 5 0 / S e s s i o n / W e e k
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pm. S. Coast Hwy. 101 from D St. to K St. www.encinitas101.com
FREE Summer Solstice Hike. 7–11 am. Blue Sky Ecological Reserve, 16275 Espola Rd., Poway. www.poway.org
Coastal Roots Farm’s Film & Music Series. Featuring films, musicians and conversations about caring for the planet. 5:30–9 pm. $10. 441 Saxony Rd., Encinitas. www.coastalrootsfarm.org
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Lake Poway Family Campout. Guided evening hikes, campfire with s’mores and more. Tonight, 5 pm until tomorrow, 10 am. $78. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd., Poway. www.poway.org
FREE Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off. Eclectic fun in the sun with tasty festival nosh, art, beachfront entertainment, family fun zone and more.
& tomorrow, 9 am–5 pm. $5–$18. Brengle
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FREE Summer Sundays at Village Walk. Balloon sculptures, face painting and kids crafts. Today: sand bucket craft & June 28: wood photo blocks. Sundays through July 28, 5–7 pm. Eastlake Pkwy. at Miller Dr. https://shopvillagewalk.com
FREE ARTS DISTRICT Summer Music Series. Outdoor musical performances every fourth Sunday of the month through Sept. 22. 4–7 pm. Liberty Station, North Promenade, 2848 Dewey Rd. www.libertystation.com
Scoop San Diego Ice Cream Festival. Sample ice cream from over 25 local shops. 12–4 pm. $45. North Park. www.scoopsandiego.org
FREE Sundays at Six Summer Concerts. Through July 28, 6–7 pm. Harry Griffen Park, 9550 Milden St., La Mesa. www.lamesaparks.org
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FREE Carlsbad Art in the Village. Features artists from all over the region. 9 am–5 pm. Grand Ave., Carlsbad. www.carlsbad-village.com/events/art-inthe-village
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“Becoming Betty Boop.” New exhibit showcasing the history and evolution of the iconic cartoon character. Open daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed Wednesdays). ComicCon Museum, Balboa Park. www.comic-con.org
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“Disney’s Finding Nemo, Jr.” A story full of family, friendship and adventure. Through July 14. $20–$22. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com
FREE Música en la Plaza. Immerse yourself in a celebration of culture and music and enjoy vibrant music under the stars. Last Friday, 7:30 pm through Sept. 27. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, Lyric Courtyard, 340 Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org
Summer 2024 Opening Night with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. 7:30 pm. Starting at $24.The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org
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FREE Oceanside Independence Day Parade. Floats, bands, cool cars and more. 10 am. Coast Hwy. from Wisconsin to Civic Center Dr. www.mainstreetoceanside.com
Summer Concert Series. 7:30 pm. $10. The Wood House in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Rd., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net
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Taste of Adams Avenue. 40 restaurants, coffee houses, unique eateries and more. 11 am–3 pm. Adams Ave., from University Heights through Normal Heights to Kensington. Tickets: www.adamsavenuebusiness.com
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