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Do you need to simplify your family’s life? Are you busy every minute of the day—off to school and work in the morning, extracurriculars in the afternoon, dinner prep in the evening, homework, bedtime routine—only to do it all over again, day after day? See if our article on page 14 helps.
The year has buzzed by and it’s already time to plan spring and summer camps. Give the kids a break from school and screens. Think outside the box and find some neat, interesting camps throughout this issue. Be sure to look at the advertisements in our April and May issues as well. Talk it over with the kids and register before camps and programs fill up.
Kids need trustworthy adults around them. If you don’t already have a handful of adults providing guidance and positive vibes, kids may benefit from having a mentor. Read more about it on page 18. Mentorship programs can really help kids grow into great young adults and outstanding citizens.
March is Irish-American Heritage month. We will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with corned beef and cabbage. I am ready to make the festive milkshakes on page 38 from local cookbook author, Brianne Grajkowski. Then, I’ll look for a four-leaf clover for good luck!
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I’m looking forward to seeing all the wildflowers in bloom this spring—and crossing my fingers for another superbloom as a reward for all the rain we’ve had. I recommend Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet (a two-hour drive from downtown San Diego) for a great spot to see California poppies.
We have loved the tradition of strawberry picking in Carlsbad ever since the kids were small. It’s a fun springtime activity in the San Diego County sunshine! And a delicious and healthy experience that lasts after the day is done.
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Every year, when daffodils are in season, we buy several bunches and give them to people who are often overlooked in our community. Small acts of kindness make a big difference. I love teaching my children to recognize the importance of honoring all people.
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My happy place is exploring hiking trails around San Diego. Our family favorites in springtime are Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve and Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Both offer a variety of colorful flowers in bloom. For a unique trail that will amaze the family, try Annie’s Canyon Trail in Solana Beach.
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San Diego Symphony offers a paid summer internship program to San Diego County students ages 15–18 (grades 9–12) for the purpose of building college and career readiness. Ambassadors learn the inner workings of a performing arts organization, participate in workshops on financial literacy, public speaking, and interviewing skills, connect with musicians and more. Applications are due March 10 for summer 2023. Learn more and apply at www.sandiegosymphony.org/ schools-community/leadershipdevelopment-training/high-schoolambassadors.
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Any child who has owned a beloved pair of boots will absolutely love Farm Boots, a charming story that follows farming families as they work and play in a variety of boots for every season. It’s a celebration of footwear, fun and life on a farm. Written by Lisl H. Detlefsen; illustrated by Renée Kurilla.
With just a few common household items and a copy of the book Super Simple Science Experiments for Curious Kids by Andrea Scalzo Yi, your family will turn the house into an exciting science lab as you explore 100 fun experiments. Yi is also the creator of the popular blog, Raising Dragons.
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Did you know? Kids 12 & under now get into the San Diego Model Railroad Museum in Balboa Park for free with a paid adult. This is not a short-term promotion—it’s all the time! There’s never been a better time to discover and explore the world and heritage of American railroading.
The well-known educational brand, Brain Quest, has introduced six “My First Brain Quest” board books for ages 0–4. One of them is First Words: Science Around Us, which includes over 100 STEM words and questions to encourage observation and conversation.
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Parenting with Purpose
Simplify Your Life to
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Spring is in the air, and with it comes the satisfaction of a good spring cleaning to freshen up your home and get things back in order. This year, why not apply this springtime ritual to all areas of life? Not just scrubbing corners and cleaning out closets, but evaluating how too much stuff, too many options, and jam-packed schedules might get in the way of your family living a calmer, happier life.
East County parent Jayna Russell is a mom to twin toddlers and a third grader. She finds the pressure to consume and provide unrelenting.
“There’s always something I’m not doing, something I need to buy, some glaring evidence that I’m falling short, and it’s exhausting as a parent.”
In a world that urges parents to do more, buy more and schedule more, there’s good news. You can take a deep
breath and embrace the benefits of simplicity. Because having and doing less – not more – is the key to helping families thrive.
In his best-selling book Simplicity Parenting, author and educator Kim John Payne says, “When you simplify a child’s ‘world,’ you prepare the way for positive change and growth.” Here are practical tips for simplifying life to help your family thrive.
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Start by clearing out actual clutter. A streamlined and organized home not only decreases anxiety, but it produces calmness and a sense of well-being that benefits the whole family. “It’s a real pleasure to declutter and to see clear surfaces again,” says Payne. “It’s calming for you and your children to be surrounded with clean lines and a simpler palette rather than a riot of shapes and colors.”
As every parent knows, toys, books and other treasures seem to multiply overnight. That makes tackling the toy box the logical place to start. Keep favorites and toss out anything that’s broken or missing pieces. Donate toys your child has outgrown or no longer plays with. Scale back further by creating a fun toy “library” for kids to rotate items in and out of the play area. Simply store away a couple of bins and switch them periodically.
Clean up chaotic schedules. After streamlining belongings, Payne encourages parents to look at the family calendar. “Just as too many toys may stifle creativity, too many scheduled activities may limit a child’s ability to direct themselves, to fill their own time, to find and follow their own path.”
Think of your family’s schedule less as a calendar to fill and more as a tool to guard your time and guide your days. Leave ample space for play, rest, reading or doing nothing at all. Use mealtimes, bedtimes and other downtime to connect, share joys and challenges, and gauge and manage stress levels.
“Without a ton of stuff weighing us down or schedules packed so tight we can barely breathe, we have space just to be together,” says Russell.
Clear away virtual clutter. Screen time is a fact of life. School work, assignments and communication with others happen electronically. It’s not realistic to set it to zero. But, with so much screen time necessary every day, think of screens such as TV shows and gaming as non-essential. Use them sparingly and ruthlessly eliminate where you can.
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Embrace newfound “space.” Once your home feels lighter and your schedule more spacious, don’t rush to fill them up again. Instead, give kids room to play, create and explore. Provide opportunities to practice independence and life skills, but resist the urge to structure or overly direct activities. “Children use and grow their imaginations quite naturally,” says Payne. “They only need time to do so—plenty of open-ended time and mental ease.”
Use your newfound freedom to foster closer bonds with family not just on special occasions, but every day— something the Danish call hygge which loosely translates “to cozy around together.” Authors of The Danish Way of Parenting claim it’s one reason Denmark is known as one of the happiest countries in the world.
Finally, as you shift the focus away from accomplishments and acquiring more things, cultivate your family’s values by caring for one another and those in your world. Notice opportunities to practice empathy, generosity or other values you want your kids to take with them into adulthood. Adopt a simplicity mindset and give your family room to see what blooms.
For Russell, what blooms is something beautiful. “We cook together, draw pictures, take walks and look at the stars,” she says. “Instead of individuals living separate lives under the same roof, we enjoy the pleasure of truly belonging to one another.” v
Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and award-winning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com.
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Adult mentors make a lasting impact on kids
Part one of a two-part series. Stay tuned next month to discover the benefits of kids mentoring kids.
The unconditional nurturing and support of parents is crucial to a child’s healthy development. But as children grow into adolescents, they often listen to anyone but parents. Adult mentors can help bridge that gap by offering consistent guidance that opens a larger world for kids, helping them dream big and try new things. Take a look at the lasting benefits mentorship can have.
A Supportive, Listening Ear
A 2022 Stanford Medicine study of the adolescent brain confirms that teens tune out parents as they develop independence, which is one reason strong mentors can be beneficial. Many programs, such as local Boys to Men Mentoring, train adults how to listen actively and effectively support adolescent goals. “Our mentors meet teens where they are and are trained in many things from trust-building and multicultural understanding to leadership skills,” says Boys to Men Cofounder Joe Sigurdson.
Boys to Men supports local teens in 6th–12th grade, especially those who lack a father figure or who may have discipline issues at school. The program, which began with eight mentors and small community meetings, now serves 30 schools in five districts countywide. During weekly meetings, young men reflect on what’s working (and not working) in their lives and develop goals with actionable steps. Mentors share their own journey vulnerably, modeling honest communication and building trust. The program helps teens face day-to-day challenges and supports them to grow into the men they want to become.
“The weekly opportunity to meet in an honest, safe space allows the boys the courage and willingness to step up for themselves,” says Sigurdson. “They create purpose, define their own values and live up to their own expectations.”
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College students (ages 20+) and professional women guide girls (7th –10th grade) in education, career and personal goals. Mentors help build confidence and communication skills. Apply in spring for the upcoming academic year.
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Potential mentors must fill out an application, get fingerprinted, have a background check done, interview and attend training. It is required to make a minimum one-year commitment.
Community Support and Life Skills
One of the biggest benefits offered by mentors is real life experience and a broader worldview. To bridge the generation gap, Jennifer Scott, who is a youth director for two churches in East San Diego County, founded Faith in Action for local area teens. The program connects youth with older church members who teach vital skills (such as sewing, woodworking and cooking) that are often cut from school budgets.
“Working together step by step, teens and mentors use their skills for service projects that benefit the larger community,” says Scott. Faith in Action’s first project for 2023 is to create fidget quilts for local Alzheimer’s patients.
It Works Both Ways
Scott reports increased confidence in the youth and elderly as they form a symbiotic relationship. “Mentoring goes both ways,” she says. “Teens teach the older folks skills with cell phones and computers. Older folks are eager to encourage youth by attending sporting events and arts activities, and checking up on homework and grades.” Scott is proud of the program’s lasting bonds that benefit mentors, mentees and the community they serve.
Boys to Men mentors benefit from the program’s extensive opportunities. “Our mentors are able to be the [role models] that they didn’t have in their own youth,” says Sigurdson. “By sharing their experiences, they heal too.”
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Mentors attend weekly meetings at local schools and check in on mentees. Program offers regular training, leadership opportunities and summer programs.
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Female role models serve two age groups: Mentorship provides connection, education and personal development for girls 8–17; the Women Emerging Program pairs professionals with young women ages 18–24 to encourage career readiness and personal development.
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Supports Jewish children in second grade through high school who are being raised by single parents or grandparents. Meet twice a month for fun activities and community service events.
In a complicated, busy world, parents can’t do it all. Mentorships offer kids a myriad of experiences and opportunities, from exploring careers to networking and outdoor adventures. Boys to Men’s success has garnered strong community sponsorship over 25 years. As a result, the organization offers a wide range of activities beyond meetings, including leadership retreats and weekly summer fun events like hiking, surf lessons, kayaking and catered family movie nights.
Positive Outcomes
Research shows that young people with non-parent mentors benefit academically through better attendance and more positive attitudes. They are also more likely to complete higher education. The social benefits are also significant. Mentorships build confidence and strong relationships, and help teens achieve goals and take on leadership roles, such as becoming future mentors. v
Cherie Gough is an award-winning, San Diego-based writer and proud mom of two. Find her on Instagram @ cgoughwrites.
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How Camp Helps Kids Connect by Disconnecting
While many of us could benefit from taking a break from technology, this may be especially true for kids and teens.
According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), kids between ages 8–12 now spend an average of 4 to 6 hours each day on screens; among teens, up to nine hours.
Whether browsing social media, playing video games, watching TV or doing schoolwork, technology overuse can have health consequences, including poor sleep, weight gain and vision problems. From a mental
health perspective, stress, anxiety and depression among youth have skyrocketed, particularly since the beginning of the pandemic.
For a much-needed digital detox, consider sending your kids to camp this spring and summer. Most camps enforce “no phones” policies, creating the perfect canvas for some oldfashioned fun. Of course, some kids enjoy attending technology-based camps, which offer their own set of benefits, such as supporting STEM education. If that is what your children
choose, schedule time away from screens when they get home.
Most summer camps provide opportunities to:
Build meaningful relationships. These days, it’s not easy to convince kids to put down digital devices––especially when their peers continue to use them. One of the best things about a camp experience is that everyone is subject to the same rules. Even better, parents aren’t the ones who need to enforce them.
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Once unplugged, children encounter valuable opportunities for social development. “We live in such a fastpaced world and taking a break from screens can really help us to slow down,” says Kelly “Aqua” Nelson, a camp director with Girl Scouts San Diego (GSSD). “This is especially important for youth because it allows for face-to-face interaction and builds connections.”
Summer camp provides an excellent forum for making new friends, as well as strengthening prior relationships. For kids who struggle in this area, Sandy “Skipper” Sultz, Outdoor Education Manager with GSSD, provides reassurance: “Camp staff are experts at helping kids make new friends, so there’s a supportive structure for building social skills that may have been set aside during the pandemic or a screen addiction.”
Explore new interests. With so much time spent staring at screens, kids are not in the habit of trying new things in the real world. While at camp, kids can participate in a range of fun activities––going for nature walks, singing around a campfire, learning to surf or swim, navigating a high ropes course and much more. Your camper will almost certainly build self-confidence and may even discover lifelong passions along the way.
If your child is anxious about trying new things, rest assured that camp
counselors are experts at drawing kids out of their comfort zones. “Camp is a place where a kid can be a kid,” says Nelson. “We encourage discovery. Campers are able to try new things in a safe, supportive environment, where it is OK to fail.”
Get outdoors and connect with nature. It’s one thing to look at a screenshot of the great outdoors, and quite another to experience it firsthand. From soft grassy fields and tree-lined trails to sweeping waterfront vistas and bright shooting stars, your camper is sure to gain new perspectives while surrounded by nature’s bounty this summer.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), outdoor play can also lead to improved physical health, better learning outcomes, positive changes in behavior, and lower levels of stress and depression. “Eyes, muscles and cardiovascular systems benefit [when there’s] a break from screens, competition, urgency and inactivity,” Sultz observes.
Although some camps offer sedentary activities (i.e. arts and crafts, cooking), many focus on physical ones such as hiking, swimming, biking and outdoor games—or a combination of both. Some camps are held at parks or playgrounds, allowing for plenty of fresh air and free play. There are also specialized camps like soccer, basketball, dance, gymnastics and
horseback riding that strengthen skills while providing daily exercise. We encourage you to find the right camp fit for your child.
Build better technology habits. This may surprise parents, but research conducted through the American Camp Association (ACA) revealed that many campers prefer a “no phones” policy: “Campers described how because there are no phones allowed at camp, they are able to meet people and interact with them offline, form closer connections with others (including those they know from home), get a much-needed break from the expectations and pressures of social media, and have the opportunity to live in the moment.”
Summer camp can even help kids and teens build better long-term technology habits. After experiencing how much fun life can be without phones, they may be less likely to reach for their devices this fall.
To avoid sliding back into old habits, be sure to model responsible digital behavior and consider making a family technology contract. Visit www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/ how-to-make-a-family-digitalcitizenship-contract to learn how. v
Lisa Pawlak is an award-winning contributing writer residing in Encinitas.
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Spring / Summer Camps & Programs SanDiegofamily.com • 23 Special Advertising Section It’s time to get fired up for camp! Get ahead of the crowd and browse through the pages of our magazine to start planning spring and summer camps. Whether your kids want outdoor adventures, STEM experiences or prefer to dabble in creative and performing arts, our guide has something for everyone. FIND YOUR CLUB AT SDYOUTH.ORG C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 2023 SDJT Summer Camps Ad Family Mag.pdf 1 2/7/23 12:28 PM
Spring / Summer Camps & Programs 24 • SanDiegofamily.com • March 2023 Special Advertising Section Discovery Isle Preschool School-Age Camp & Preschool Program • 877-959-3741 3791 Oceanic Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 • 1655 S Rancho Santa Fe Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078 Learn More It’s not just a camp. It’s an EXPERIENCE. SUMMER @Discovery Isle Preschool • Sports & games • Exciting STEM activities • Arts, crafts, music, dance & drama • Field Trips & Events • Kindergarten Enrichment program DI_SanDiegoFamily_Camp_Mar23_7x4.5.indd 1 2/9/23 9:36 AM 858.586.7834 SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY Join us for a NEW Summer Season with weekly Dance & Musical Theatre Themes Campers Ages 4-17 learn choreography while creating a performance utilizing original scripts inspired by a variety of popular Broadway, Movie and Childhood Themes, including Matilda, Annie, The Little Mermaid, Encanto, Harry Potter and MUCH, MUCH more! Or you may choose from a Summer Dance Program! Each week culminates with a live presentation, creating summer memories to last a lifetime! S ummer 2023 Serving the San Diego Community since 1987! TWO Camps for $550 with this ad. expires 3/31 ScrippsBallet.com/Academy/Summer-Camps
Spring / Summer Camps & Programs March 2023 • SanDiegofamily.com • 25 1010 Solana Dr., Del Mar • (858) 207-6474 Summer @ Elementary Summer Camp registration now open! leport.com/go/summer Performing Arts. There are spots open now in various grades. We are still accepting applications for the 23-24 school year. Students who turn 4 by September 1 are eligible for UTK. URBAN DISCOVERY ACADEMY • URBANSD.COM From the beach to the aquarium, our camps merge scientific exploration with hands-on fun. 2023 CAMP REGISTRATION Register online at aquarium.ucsd.edu or call 858.534.7336 General Registration begins MARCH 7 2300 Expedition Way • La Jolla • 858.534.7336 Camps run from June 26-August 18 Ages 4-13
Spring / Summer Camps & Programs 26 • SanDiegofamily.com • March 2023 Special Advertising Section The Rhoades School 2.5 years to Grade 8 • 760-436-1102 141 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd • 910 Encinitas Blvd • 520 Balour Drive SUMMER @the Rhoades school Learn More Day Camps Academic Camps Specialty Camps It’s not just a camp. It’s an EXPERIENCE. NEW! Your youngest learners can have fun all summer long with our preschool summer activities. RHOADES_SanDiegoFamily_Mar23_Camp_7x4.5.indd 1 2/13/23 10:44 AM Liberty Station 2770 Historic Decatur Rd. Barracks 14 Space is limited. Reserve online at www.thehotspotstudio.com KIDS GET CREATIVE AND HAVE TONS OF FUN AT THE HOT SPOT! • Mon: Mosaics • Tues: Pottery Painting • Wed: Candle Making • Thurs: Succulent Gardens & Slime • Fri: Guided Canvas Kids will make crafts, play games, and even get a quick tour of the Navy Barracks to see artist galleries, the public market and more! We provide a snack and bottle of water but encourage you to pack a lunch as well. See the Kids Camp tab on our website for more info. CAMP • Ages 6+ • June 13 – August 16 PARENT APPROVED, KID ADORED! Convenient locations, flexible schedules, and unplugged adventures. JOIN US FOR A WEEK OR ALL SUMMER LONG. SCAN HERE FOR THE BEST SUMMER EVER WWW.DISCOVERCHAMPIONS.COM/SUMMERSD
Spring / Summer Camps & Programs March 2023 • SanDiegofamily.com • 27 2023 SUMMER CAMPS AT MBMA! Theme: The Wonderful World of the Animal Kingdom 2640 Soderblom Ave., San Diego, CA 92122 K–6th Grade 858.457.5895 www.mbmacademy.com Bi-weekly Sessions June 26th – August 11th Located in University City Open to all girls in grades K-12. Financial aid available. sdgirlscouts.org/camp or call 619-298-8391 DEVELOP YOURSELF Registration Opens March 1. Develop Yourself at Girl Scout Camp! Discover new interests, adventure outdoors, and challenge yourself in a supportive environment at Winacka, Whispering Oaks, and Day Camp. REGISTER TODAY SCIENCE SPRING CAMPS AT THE MARCH 27–31 FLEETSCIENCE.ORG 6822B El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92115 619-356-1103 www.lilfish.us Comic Art Camps for teens and pre-teens Comics, creativity and cooperation come together in unique art camps, for beginners all the way up to a Comic Con Art Intensive!
Fun Ways to Usher in Spring
By the time the first day of spring rolls around (March 20), San Diegans are usually ready for a “change in weather.” Let’s face it, a low of 50 degrees is downright freezing in these parts. (Let the rest of the country laugh.) With spring upon us, we get to welcome wildflowers and spend even more time outside than we do in the winter. Hooray for fresh air! Here are great ideas to usher in spring in San Diego.
Make a flower crown or daisy chain.
Watch cloud formations. Take a family bike ride. Blow bubbles. Feed ducks. Have a picnic. Decorate the driveway with sidewalk chalk.
Attend the Cherry Blossom Festival at Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park (March 10, 11, 12).
Launch a spring cleaning “party.”
Buy fresh flowers at a local farmers market. One bunch for your family; one bunch for a neighbor or friend.
Pitch a tent outside to read books or play games that celebrate nature.
Go strawberry picking in Carlsbad.
Find this season’s superbloom.
Walk through the Sweet Pea Maze at The Flower Fields in Carlsbad. Don’t miss Kids Day on March 25!
Don’t forget: Spring forward on Sunday, March 12.
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Visit farm animals. Find a list of local farms at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/out-about/ find-farm-animals-sandiego-with-kids.
Get ready for baseball season! The Padres host the Rockies March 30–April 2, with the home opener on 3/30 at 1:10 pm.
Go on a Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt with our free, printable game: www.sandiegofamily.com/ images/documents/Nature_Walk_ scavenger_hunt.pdf
Craft a bird feeder and hang it in a nearby tree.
Register the kids for spring break camp. Get started with our camp guide in this issue.
Jump in a rain puddle; then create a Raindrop Drip Painting: www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/ crafts-for-kids/rainy-day-painting
Discover a local park with a hidden trail: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/out-about/ kids-parks-san-diego-hidden-hiking
Try your hand at Nature Weaving, a new project from our very own “Art with Alyssa” contributor. Find instructions at www.sandiegofamily.com/forthe-kids/crafts-for-kids.
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Take a spring break trip (or plan a summer vacation).
Oxnard is one of Southern California’s best kept secrets, offering miles of pristine beaches, sand dunes, flat walking and biking paths and a huge harbor to explore by kayak, paddleboard or electric Duffy boat. So, why would a San Diego family travel four hours north to vacation in Oxnard? Simple. To enjoy SoCal’s beautiful coastline, breathtaking ocean views and a peaceful reprieve from the crowds of people who flock to our hometown.
Zachari Dunes on Mandalay Beach, an all-suite, oceanfront property that offers two full bathrooms in every room, is a perfect getaway for families. Read more in our article “Family Fun in Oxnard” at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ travel/road-trip-to-oxnard.
Go hiking.
It’s the 50 th anniversary of the San Diego Natural History Museum Canyoneers, trained naturalists who offer free, guided hikes throughout the county. Check the schedule and RSVP for a hike at www.sdnat.org/education/ canyoneer-hikes. Find fabulous tips for hiking with kids at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/out-about/ tips-for-hiking-with-kids.
Plant a garden. Early spring is an excellent time to start planting. No yard? No problem. Read “Benefits of Gardening with Kids” at www.sandiegofamily.com/forthe-kids/family-science/gardening-withkids for a quick-start guide to container gardening and lots of great tips.
Make (and eat) Edible Bird’s Nests: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ dining-and-recipes/edible-birds-nests v
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Lisa Gipson is the managing editor at San Diego Family.
March 2023 • SanDiegofamily.com • 31 St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival! Fun for the whole family with and dance, food, and a parade! Parade steps off at 10:30am at 6th Ave. & Laurel St. Festival from 9am–6pm $5 entry for 21 & up; active duty military free with ID RAIN OR SHINE –www.stpatsparade.org IG/FB: @StPatsParadeSD REGISTER TODAY SCIENCE SPRING CAMPS AT THE MARCH 27–31 FLEETSCIENCE ORG “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 2023-2024 School Year Celebrating 53 years Visit our website www.delmarhillsnurseryschool.com 619-209-2990 Photo by Zena Holloway • www.urchinrock.com Get in the pool today! FREE Introductory Lesson* *Check for available times & enroll today. • Peace of Mind • Confidence • Great Exercise • So much FUN! www.aquapros.org • Infant to adult • 3-to-1 student/ teacher ratio • Warm 90o indoor pool AQUA PROS SWIM SCHOOL
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Above and Beyond
Celebrates the power of innovation to make dreams take flight and features immersive simulations, interactive design challenges, iconic historical touchstones, visionary concepts and inspiring stories from game-changing innovators, past and present. Daily, 10 am–4 pm. $15–$25; 2 & under free. San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park. www.sandiegoairandspace.org
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Flashback. An exploration of 50 years of science, pop culture, trends and San Diego history. $19.95–$24.95; 3 & under free. Open daily, 10 am–5 pm. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
“Under a Baseball Sky.” A story about baseball’s deep roots in the Mexican American community. Through Mar. 12. Conrad Prebys Theatre Center, Balboa Park. Tickets and showtimes: www.theoldglobe.org
Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience brings the magic and mystery of Ancient Egypt to San Diego through nine distinct multi-sensory galleries unlocking the 3,300-year-old story of King Tut. Through Mar. 26. $27–$44; 4 & under free. Parking, $12. Wyland Center, Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Reservations: www.beyondkingtut.com
Mean Girls. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. Through Mar. 5. Starting at $34. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com
SAPLinGS: Birding in the Garden. Science, Art and PLay in Garden Spaces (SAPLinGS) activities. 10 am–12 noon. $10–$18; under 3 free. San Diego Botanic Garden, 300 Ecke Ranch Rd., Encinitas. www.sdbg.org
Go, Gulls! Tonight, Mar. 10 & 11 vs. Henderson Silver Knights; Mar. 18 & 21 vs. Iowa Wild; Mar. 29 vs. Tucson Roadrunners. 7 pm. Starting at $21. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.sandiegogulls.com
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Dr. Seuss Day
Read Across America Day
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National Craft Month
National Nutrition Month
Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
Hats Off to Reading Day. A visit from Super Why, story times, book giveaways and special activities throughout the museum. 10 am–12 pm. $11.50; under 1 free. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org
The Animation Academy: From Pencils to Pixels. Go behind the scenes where imagination becomes reality through interactive stations. Tues.–Sun., 10 am–4 pm. $12–$25; under 6 free. Comic-Con Museum, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.comic-con.org/museum
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FREE National Day of Unplugging is an awareness campaign that promotes 24-hour respite from technology to inspire healthy lifestyle balance. Today & tomorrow, sundown to sundown. Visit www.unplugcollaborative.org for more details.
Seven Seas Food Festival at SeaWorld. Sip and sample your way around the world of international flavors, craft beers and wines, and enjoy live musical performances along the way. Select dates through April 30. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com
“How I Became a Pirate.” Sail off on a fantastic musical excursion when a band of comical pirates lands at North Beach looking for an expert digger to join their crew. Through Mar. 19. $18–$20. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com
Roar & Snore Safari. Campers experience a sleepover with up-close animal encounters and walking tours to observe the nighttime activities of wildlife. Tonight, Mar. 4, 18, 24, 25, 30 & 31. Starting at $155; park admission not included. Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org
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San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering. Celebrate the diverse cultures, communities and populace of San Diego, and inspire curious young minds to become tomorrow’s STEAM leaders. 10 am–5 pm. Petco Park. Tickets & schedule: www.lovestemsd.org
Golden State Train Ride. Ride on the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway. Saturdays & Sundays, 10:30 & 11:45 am and 2 pm. $9–$18; under 3 free. Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org
San Diego Seals Lacrosse. Tonight vs. Las Vegas (Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way); Mar. 25 vs. Buffalo & Mar. 31 vs. Calgary (Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd). Starting at $15. www.sealslax.com
San Diego Sockers. Tonight, Mar. 17, 19, 24 & 30. Starting at $25. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.sdsockers.com
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Tidepool Adventures. Explore a local tide pool with a Birch Aquarium naturalist and learn about the animals that make their homes in this ever-changing environment. Today & Mar. 19 at False Point & Mar. 18 at Dike Rock. $25. Birch Aquarium at Scripps. Advance registration required: www.aquarium.ucsd.edu
Winter Whale & Dolphin Watching. Search for Gray Whales, dolphins, sea lions and more. Through April 16. 9:30 am–1 pm & 1:30–5 pm. $39–$52; 3 & under free. Pier Two, 970 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com
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Cherry Blossom Festival. A children’s area with activities, food, merchant vendors and more. Through Mar. 12, 10 am–5:30 pm. $12–$14. Japanese Friendship Garden, Balboa Park. www.niwa.org
FREE Day at the Garden. 9 am–4 pm. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.thegarden.org
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FREE St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival. Parade, 10:30 am at Fifth & Laurel St. Live entertainment, food, crafts, Kids Zone and more following parade at Sixth & Maple, Balboa Park. 9 am–6 pm. www.stpatsparade.org
Leprechaun Run 5K & Kids 1K. Run through the streets of downtown Pacific Beach, finish under the rainbow and enjoy your drink to start your St. Patrick’s Day party. 5K, 9 am; 1K, 10:30 am. $25–$45. www.sandiegorunningco.com/ sdrc_events/san-diego-leprechaun-run/
The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch
Nearly 50 acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers. Daily, 9 am–5 pm. $7–$18; under 3 free. 5704 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad. Advance reservations required: www.theflowerfields.com
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Dino Train and STEAM Festival
Buddy the Dinosaur will meet with his fans and highlight his favorite topics of paleontology, science, technology, engineering, art and math in this interactive experience, created in partnership with PBS. Mar. 18 & 19, 9 am–5 pm. $10–$20; 2 & under free. Southern California Railway Museum, 2201 South A St., Perris. www.socalrailway.org
World of Orchids. Impressive orchid specimens, locally bred hybrids and rare species of plants displayed in unique and unexpected ways. Through Apr. 9. Open Wed.–Mon., 9 am–5 pm. $10–$18. 300 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. Reservations required: www.sdbg.org
Kids in the Garden. Learn about soil, composting and spring planting. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Alta Vista Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. Pre-register at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org
TinyFest California. Including a sale of a house built by TLC students in their CTE program. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–5 pm. Starting at $20. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.tinyfest.events
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FREE Prebys Play Day. Tours, artmaking activities, food and more. 10 am–1 pm. Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., La Jolla. www.mcasd.org
Lost Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt. Ms. Smarty-Plants needs you to help find the gold coins that will lead to her leprechaun pal. Through Mar. 19, 9 am–4 pm. Free with admission. $7–$11; 2 & under free. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.thegarden.org
FREE House of Ireland Lawn Program. Live music, dancing and other Irish traditions take the stage while Irish stew and other tasty treats are served at the cottage. 11 am–4 pm. Balboa Park. www.houseofireland.org
Science Club: Pi and Other Treats. Celebrate Pi Day and amaze your friends with math tricks that seem like magic. 10 am–12 noon (girls only); 1–3 pm (all
scientists). $13–$15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
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FREE Family Read & Play Day. A book reading, art project and a free book. 10–11 am. 6845 University Ave. https://sd.kroccenter.org
Cover Story Exhibit. Display of program covers and art, including pen-and-ink originals, for San Diego Comic-Con International and WonderCon over the past 50-plus years. Tues.–Sun., 10 am–4 pm. $12–$25; under 6 free. Comic-Con Museum, Balboa Park. www.comic-con.org/museum
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.
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FREE Lil’ Sprouts Storytime with Ms. Smarty-Plants. A reading followed by a craft. 9:30–10:30 am. $7–$11; 2 & under free. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. Registration required: www.thegarden.org
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St. Patrick’s Day Teas. A greenthemed version of the four course Cottage Classic Tea. Through Mar. 20. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $12.95–$36.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com
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St. Patrick’s Day
FREE St. Patrick’s Day at Seaport Village. Jam out to some Irish tunes before heading over to the pond to snap a selfie in the shamrock light tunnels. If you’re lucky, you might even see a leprechaun. 3–7 pm. 849 Harbor Dr. www.seaportvillage.com
Super Nintendo World Grand Opening. A visual spectacle of vibrant colors and architectural ingenuity featuring the “Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge” ride and many thrilling and interactive activities. Open daily. Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City. www.universalstudioshollywood.com
“The XIXth.” Inspired by real events from the historic 19th Olympic Games this play chronicles the intersection of sports and activism, and shows the life-changing repercussions of being a champion who chooses to speak out. Through April 23. Starting at $29. Conrad Prebys Theatre Center, Balboa Park. www.theoldglobe.com
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Spring Tails Family Day. Hands-on animal encounters with several spring-time species, cute crafts, themed games and more. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–1 pm. $55 for one ticket (includes four people). Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org
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Discover the World of Montessori
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“A Montessori Student is a Future Citizen of the World”
County Coastal ENCINITAS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Preschool/Elementary/Middle Lic. #372005943 Two Locations in Encinitas Encinitas 760-942-1111 www.ecdschools.org
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Enter online at: www.SanDiegoFamily.com/contests/cover-kids-search 2023 Cover Kids Search We are looking for six children ages 2-11 and one multiples combo to appear on the cover of a future issue of San Diego Family Magazine or our annual Out & About family adventure publication. (Online entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. on this date.) Contest open to all San Diego County residents. Visit our website to enter contest online. A $25 registration fee per entry ($35 for multiples category) must accompany a recent high quality photo, used to determine finalists. Submitted photos of 20 finalists from each category (80 total) will be displayed at: www.SanDiegoFamily.com/contests/cover-kids-search-winners-finalists Category finalists will be invited to a judging event on April 29 to help determine contest winners. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego. Does YOUR CHILD want to APPEAR on the cover of San Diego Family Magazine? Thank you to our sponsors: Scan the QR code to go to registration web page Deadline: April 10, 2023 SAN DIEGO FAMILY COVER KIDS
Pirate Plunge
Enjoy swashbuckling activities that include diving for treasure, ship raider race, walking the plank and other fun pool activities and floating obstacles. Mar. 25, 5–8 pm. $10; 3 & under free. Alga Norte Aquatic Center, 6565 Alicante Rd., Carlsbad. www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec
St. Patrick’s Day Science. Experiment with Irish foods and folklore. 9–10:30 am & 11 am–12:30 pm. $13–$15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
“Casino Royale” in Concert. Experience Bond accompanied by a full symphony orchestra performing the thrilling musical score live and in sync to the picture. 7 pm. Starting at $30. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. Tickets: www.theshell.org
FREE Julian Daffodil Show. Celebrate spring with the Flower of Hope. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–5 pm. Julian Town Hall, 2129 Main St. https://visitjulian.com
Teen Movie Night: “Top Gun Maverick.” Play games, create Oscar-winning crafts, and enjoy a popcorn bar and munchies. 5–9 pm. $5. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. Registration required: www.poway.org
FREE Accessibility Mornings at the Fleet. Families who benefit from a low-sensory 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, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org
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
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Hot Chocolate 5K. Finish your run with chocolate fondue, dippables and hot chocolate. 5K, 6:45 am; 10 & 15K; 7:45 am. $51–$71. Petco Park. Register: www.hotchocolate15k.com
Rolando Street Fair. Live music, vendors and a Kids Zone featuring a rock climbing wall, inflatables and more. 10 am–6 pm. Play all day: $5. Rolando Blvd., near El Cajon Blvd. www.rolandocc.org
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Spring Begins
Jurassic World: The Exhibition. Walk through the “Jurassic World” gates and encounter life-size Velociraptors, a Brachiosaurus and more. Through April 16. $24.50–$44.50. Westfield Mission Valley Mall, 1748 Camino Del Rio N. www.jurassicworldexhibition.com/sandiego
FREE “Los Trompos.” Six colorfully woven, life-size spinning tops. Daily, 9 am–4 pm; closed Tuesdays. The New Children’s Museum Park, 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org
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Taste of Third. Taste all of the flavors of the neighborhood at once while sharing the bites with the kids. 4–8 pm. $45, plus a service fee. From H St. to E St. along Third Ave., downtown Chula Vista. www.thirdavenuevillage.com
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Kids Day at the Flower Fields. Performances by the BMX Freestyle Team, the world’s most extreme freestyle stunt riders in an exciting, spectacular, non-stop action-packed stunt show. Most activities included with admission. 9 am–5 pm. $7–$18; under 3 free. 5704 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad. www.theflowerfields.com
LEGOLAND Water Park Opens. More than seven slides, sandy beaches and the unique Build-A-Raft River plus Pirate Reef and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park comprising 10 acres of water fun. Daily, 10:30 am–5:30 pm. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com
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San Diego Strike Force. Indoor football league. Today vs. Quad City Steamwheelers. 3:05 pm. Starting at $15. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.sdstrikeforce.com
San Diego Half Marathon & 5K Run/ Walk. Five miles of waterfront, four historic communities, three beautiful parks, two miles through downtown San Diego and one epic Gaslamp finish. 6:30–11 am. $50–$120. Downtown San Diego. Register: www.sdhalfmarathon.com
San Diego Restaurant Week. Over 100 restaurants across 30+ neighborhoods for eight days of dining. Through April 2. For list of participating restaurants, visit www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com.
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Padres Home Opener. Today & tomorrow vs. Colorado Rockies. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com
More fun happenings await at sandiegofamily.com.
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Jewish Montessori Preschool in La Jolla
March 2023 • SanDiegofamily.com • 37 Serving Allied Gardens, San Carlos, Del Cerro Easy Access for SDSU www.CanyonRimCC.com 6801 Easton Court San Diego, CA 92120 Lic#376600450 Kindergarten teachers love students from our programs! “Dedicated to the individuality of children.” ✓ Serving Ages 2 - 6 (Diapers OK) ✓ 2, 3, 4 & 5 Day Schedules ✓ Full Day Enrichment Program ✓ 3 Large, Beautiful Playgrounds ✓ Loving, Caring and Secure Environment Canyon Rim Children's Center Schedule a tour now: (619) 287-6767 8660 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037 Tel (858) 452-3030 • Fax (858) 777-9199 • www.bethmontessori.com
Classes are filling up quickly! For more information, contact us at (858) 452-3030 or info@bethmontessori.com Beth Montessori adheres to the principles of Association Montessori International (AMI) • Children ages 9 months to 6 years • Proven Montessori Method and Philosophy • Learning through hands-on experience • Integrated secular and Judaic curriculum • Bilingual Program • Skilled teachers, trained in early childhood development • Secured, state-of-the-art facilities Email us to set up an in-person tour to learn about our unique, individualized method for creating enthusiastic, lifelong learners. Educating Students Two Years Old –Sixth Grade Plan now for the 2023-2024 School Year! info@mbmacademy.com www.mbmacademy.com 2640 Soderblom Ave San Diego, CA 92122 Check our website for our outstanding test scores! Mission Bay Montessori Academy
Let the Shenanigans Begin!
Engage in some St. Patrick’s Day fun on March 17. Wear green, hunt for four-leaf clovers, make a traditional meal (corned beef or Irish stew) and plan kid-friendly activities like the ones below. May you be lucky enough to find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!
Make Shamrock Shakes
Make your own batch of mint chocolate Shamrock Shakes for a delicious way to wrap up your family’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration! Kids (and kids at heart) love these creamy milkshakes topped with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles. Plus, a mint chocolate Kit Kat that doubles as a spoon? Um, yes please. Get the recipe and instructions from local food blogger and cookbook author, Brianne Grajkowski, at www.brigeeski.com.
Plant (or Eat) Magic Rainbow Seeds
Surprise the kids with Magic Rainbow Seeds or, better yet, let the kids create these adorable treat bags for friends or classmates. Use whatever small plastic bags you have on hand, fill with Skittles (or your favorite small rainbow candies) and attach a festive tag (print free tags shown here at www.brigeeski.com).
Looking for more St. Paddy’s Day shenanigans?
• Leprechaun Trap ideas
• Leprechaun Bait
• Shamrock Crafts
• Festive Recipes
Find these and more in our round-up at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/st-patricks-day.
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