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Spring is in the Air! Spring is here—officially March 20, but you can have fun before that. Get the kids involved in growing yummy vegetables by preparing a garden, in the ground or in pots. Take a field trip to a garden nursery. Purchase some potting soil and ground enhancements. Pick out pony packs of lettuce or a variety of seed packs. Radish seeds are a good size for little fingers and are easy to grow. Read about the benefits of gardening on page 20. It’s time to move on with our lives. Playgrounds are open and are fun for families. Look on page 22 for three great parks in different parts of San Diego County. Prepare for summer camp. Specialty camps and schools are planning camp programs right now. Is your little one ready? Lydia Smith, a former preschool director and teacher, answers that question in “Ask Ms. Lydia” on page 14. View our advertisements to see what camps are available to sign up for now. All these activities help families unplug from technology. Many kids (and parents) have been attached to Zoom this past year. Friday, March 5, through Saturday, March 6, is National Day of Unplugging. Read about it on page 30. It’s a dedicated day, but any day works. Be prepared to unplug by printing out instructions beforehand. St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) is always fun to celebrate, whether you’re Irish or not. Corned beef and cabbage is our favorite meal. Irish stew and soda bread recipes can be found at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/dining-and-recipes. Who wants to catch a leprechaun? St. Paddy’s Day activities can be found on page 24. Don’t forget to “spring forward” on March 14—set your clocks ahead one hour. sharon@sandiegofamily.com Main Office: 1475 Sixth Avenue, Fifth Floor, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-685-6970 Fax: 619-685-6978 Email: family@SanDiegoFamily.com Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life for San Diego County families by providing information and resources that support the importance and pleasure of parenting.
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San Diego is a fabulous place for dining al fresco! So many outdoor dining spots to choose from, but here are some of our favorites: Tony Andrews, marketing representative A great place to enjoy outdoor dining is at the corner of Santa Monica Ave. and Abbott in Ocean Beach. Patio dining at the OB Surf Lodge or Blue Water Seafood is an experience in delicious food and natural beauty. A real Southern California vibe.
Michele Hancock, marketing director Our family’s top three outdoor dining spots are El Indio on India Street in Mission Hills (love the tacos), Pipes Cafe in Cardiff (try the Seaside Scramblers) and Officine Buona Forchetta in Liberty Station for date night. Yum!
Lisa Gipson, managing editor Cordiano Winery is a hidden gem in the hills of Escondido offering pizza, pasta, sangria, (wine, of course) and spectacular sunset views. All seating is outside and reservations are required. Patio dining at The Prado in Balboa Park is another fave since my husband and I got married there (by the well). Adrienne Sigeti, editorial assistant The 360-degree view from the top of Mt. Helix in La Mesa makes a stunning backdrop for a picnic lunch (there are plenty of tables). I also love grabbing food from Liberty Public Market (Point Loma) and taking it to a bench by the water. It’s fun to watch the airplanes take off!
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Girls Can Build! Inspire curiosity and build confidence with Girls Who Build, a how-to book that highlights the can-do attitudes and projects of dozens of girls (ages 7-17) who have built everything from a bee house and chicken ladder to custom furniture, sharing their tips and inspiration in the process. The book also features 13 do-it-herself projects. Author Katie Hughes is the founder of Girls Build, a nonprofit in Portland, Oregon that teaches girls mechanical, electrical and woodworking skills. Learn more at www.GirlsBuild.org.
COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be upwards of 95 percent effective. Health experts recommend that people in eligible groups schedule a vaccine at a local site as soon as possible; talk to your doctor if you aren’t sure. There are a number of vaccination sites open in San Diego County, including one at Rady Children’s Hospital. For tons of credible information about the vaccine, visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html.
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Be Sure to Leave No Trace As your family ventures out to explore local parks, campgrounds, national parks and neighborhoods, it’s an ideal time to teach children the principles of Leave No Trace, guidelines that help people support and care for the natural world. Discover the principles, as well as resources for parents, youth educators and group leaders at www.LNT.org.
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Does she have a group she socializes with?
Normally you’d see me in person with my Girl Scout Cookies. Due to COVID-19, you can buy cookies here instead: You mentioned that she is verbal and assertive. Does she use these skills to stand up for herself and ask for help, when needed?
4. Are you ready for her to go to camp? Children are intuitive; if parents are hesitant about camp, kids will pick up on that and be hesitant as well. Be confident in your decision, so your daughter is confident as she sets off for camp. Make sure she knows that you trust the adults she’ll be spending her days with. Reassurance will help reduce any fears. Another important thing to keep in mind is that there are many benefits to young children attending day camp. Most of the time, children will learn and grow leaps and bounds while at camp. In a quality camp program, the counselors will be nurturing, attentive and encouraging. They should also provide age-appropriate activities that teach skills while having fun. Consider looking for camps accredited by the American Camp Association. If you’re still hesitant, consider a half-day camp alternative. Good luck with your decision, Ms. Lydia v Lydia Smith has a degree in Developmental Psychology and was a preschool director/owner/teacher for 25 years. She is mother of two adult sons. Do you have a question for Ms. Lydia about your child who is between the ages of 2–6? Email it to editor@ sandiegofamily.com for possible inclusion in the next issue of Family Magazine. Please put “Ask Ms. Lydia” in the subject line and be sure to include your name, ages of children and area of San Diego you live.
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Courage and Conviction Meet four young women sparking change and unity Last year youth nationwide rose up as leaders, despite personal and societal difficulties. In honor of Women’s
History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8), we’re highlighting four local young women working hard to create opportunities and shine a light for others. They honor veterans, combat racial disparity and create unique support systems for peers. I spoke to these young role models about their inspiration, work and plans to continue making a difference in San Diego and beyond.
Sophia Righthouse, 18 Founder, Valuing Our Veterans At age 12, Sophia Righthouse loved listening to neighbor Tom Lingley’s stories about the U.S. Navy. “He was an amazing role model who pushed me to strive for my dreams,” she says. Recognizing veterans’ often overlooked sacrifices, Righthouse wanted to honor Lingley’s service. She asked if he’d like a flagpole installed in his yard to display a U.S. flag and a U.S. Navy flag. He responded with a resounding yes. Working with the Miramar Young Marines, a leadership program of which Righthouse has been a member since age 8, she raised money through GoFundMe and local organizations such as the Elks and Town Councils. Her act of kindness for one neighbor blossomed into a passion project. Sophia founded “Valuing Our Veterans,” a program that seeks out veterans, listens to stories about service and offers them the opportunity to be honored by a platoon with the installation of a flagpole and a flag-raising ceremony. “It brings them joy to be recognized openly in the community,” says Righthouse. If you know a San Diego County veteran who would like a flagpole, email miramar@youngmarines.com for more information. Righthouse received the Young Marine Distinguished Order of Merit (the highest award a Young Marine can earn) for her efforts. She was also recently awarded a national scholarship, which includes the opportunity to travel to Guam and Iwo Jima. She will accompany WWII veterans for the Reunion of Honor, which commemorates the Battle of Iwo Jima. Currently a senior at Westview High School in Rancho Peñasquitos, Righthouse created an online platform for Young Marines to connect and learn. Over 1,000 members nationwide have met virtually, participating in Zoom sessions and PowerPoint presentations about leadership, fitness, history and science. Learn more about the Young Marines program at www.youngmarines.com.
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Aya Jaffer, 15 Joy Ruppert, 16 Youth Co-Leaders, Encinitas4Equality Galvanized by last summer’s social justice movement, San Dieguito Academy students Aya Jaffer and Joy Ruppert began looking for opportunities to create change. “I knew I could use my skills to make an impact toward progressive change within my community,” says Ruppert. “When I heard that Encinitas4Equality (E4E) was creating committees to fight for racial justice, that was my chance to get involved.” Jaffer feels an innate passion to advocate for social justice. “As an Arab American, it’s always been important for me to stand up for fellow minorities in my community to ensure their safety and comfort,” she says. Ruppert concurs. “My heart has always been passionate for activism,” she says. “I am a Chinese adoptee. Diversity and inclusion have always been very important to me. I want all minorities to feel heard, welcomed and represented.” As co-leaders of E4E, the girls conducted webinars with guest speakers from local universities to raise awareness about ethnic studies courses and to teach skills to advocate for diversity within schools. The youth committee then constructed proposals addressing the lack of diversity in the district’s secondary curriculum and promoted an online template, allowing teens to share their experiences with racism and exclusion. The group requested a special meeting with the school board to address their concerns, but it was denied. In response, Jaffer and Ruppert organized a protest, displaying their school community’s persistent desire for change. According to the girls, there was an amazing turnout, but there was still no response from the board. The young women remain hopeful, now working with individual schools. They created the MultiCultural AntiRacism Coalition at San Dieguito High School Academy, which helps foster and support other anti-racist clubs throughout the district. Learn more at www.encinitas4equality.org.
Sanvi Pal, 17 President and CEO, Light the Way Project The child of first-generation immigrants, Pal found navigating high school difficult because the U.S. education system differs greatly from her parents’ school experience. She recalls feeling overwhelmed by choosing classes and extracurriculars as a high school freshman. “That’s why I created Light the Way Project, a peer-mentorship platform where students help students,” says Pal. “I wanted to enable others to make the best of high school and find their motivation to impact the world positively.” Enlisting a group of friends at Del Norte High School (4S Ranch) who share her passion, Pal launched the organization, which offers webinars for high schoolers on helpful topics such as time management, resume writing, internships and volunteer opportunities. The group recently hosted a technology and entrepreneurship summit featuring industry leaders who shared their experiences. Each webinar has reached about 100 students. Recruiting a team with strong, diverse skills in web design, marketing and finances has been key to the group’s success. “We all have something unique and invaluable to offer the world,” says Pal. “If everyone lived up to their potential, the value we would add to our communities would be far greater.” Light the Way has high ambitions for the future and is taking steps to make them a reality. By connecting online with teens who share their mission, they have helped open chapters of their organization in D.C., New York, Virginia and Texas. They are also partnering with nonprofit Disability:IN to learn how to help high schoolers with disabilities gain internships and jobs. “We believe it will push us one step closer to a world where the disabled community is completely integrated into our society.” Learn more about their efforts on Instagram at www.instagram.com/light.the.way.project. v Cherie Gough is a freelance writer and former high school teacher who loves sharing stories about innovators and activists. March 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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GROW, LEARN , EAT Gardening adventures with kids Wondering how to get your kids to eat more veggies? Grow them. Whether it’s a container on the patio or a raised bed, gardening is easier than most people think, even with limited space.
Encourage Sharing
Last year, our family dug up the front lawn and built raised bed garden boxes. We started gardening when the kids were little, so over the years we’ve reaped the rewards of more time outdoors, building personal responsibility, and growing seeds into healthy, irresistible foods. Spring is the optimum time to dig into gardening with kids. Read on for great resources from local experts.
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Why Garden? Raise Adventurous Eaters When children take ownership of growing food, they are more likely to try new foods. “Growing food cultivates curiosity,” says Jeni Barajas, environmental educator at Olivewood Gardens in National City. “My students have become more adventurous eaters. Even trying one bite gives kids the opportunity to expand their palate.” When kids try new foods, it creates a ripple effect, encouraging family members to try new foods, too. “We have families who now love Swiss chard on tacos.”
Pick Fresh Food My greatest victory as a gardener is picking fresh food outside my doorstep. Food we grow tastes fresh and delicious, and I know my family is getting top-quality nutrients from the freshest, organic produce.
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With just eight lettuce plants, we have enough to share with neighbors, friends and family every week. We’ve built new relationships with neighbors who share with us, too.
Eat a Rainbow
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Different colored vegetables protect the body in different ways. “Eating a rainbow“ is the best protection we can provide our bodies. Find an infographic that includes specific fruits and vegetables of the rainbow (and their benefits) at www.sharp.com/health-news/eatthe-rainbow-infographic.cfm. Variety diversifies eating habits and builds gut health. Love tomatoes? Try growing several colors.
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Organic gardening ensures no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers are used. No transportation is needed when harvesting produce in your yard, which saves gas and minimizes pollution. “Growing and nurturing food creates a new generation of stewards of the land,” says Barajas.
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Sunshine provides Vitamin D, which protects the immune system.
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Barajas’ students say they’re happier and less stressed when they’re outside.
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Gardening offers a mindful break from screens.
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Creates dedicated time to connect to nature.
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Make choices and adapt to best practices while nurturing plants (problem solving).
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Enjoy science at your fingertips. Lessons about plant respiration, soil microbes and more are ready to explore.
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Build resilience. You’ll experience many successes, but some failure. Kids learn to try new things and do things differently when necessary.
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If planting in containers, determine placement: patio, balcony, doorstep.
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“Full sun” means sunlight for at least 6-8 hours.
Use Good Quality Soil San Diego’s dirt is mainly made up of decomposed granite and clay, which are insufficient nutrients. Choose nutrientdense potting soil for growing.
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Quality local nurseries offer the best variety.
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Choose fast-growing vegetables like radishes and lettuce to enjoy quick results.
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Let kids choose what to plant; it gives them ownership.
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Identify plants that grow well in your climate and conditions: Look for labels like “hardy” and “heat tolerant.”
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Planting in a shaded area? Try growing herbs.
Quick Start to Container Gardening “You can grow most everything in a container, as long as you fill it to the top with light nutrientdense potting soil and it has a drainage hole or two. Radishes are the quickest crop and carrots are their friends. Pour a little of each of the seeds in the palm of your hand and sprinkle them over the soil in your container. Then cover them with only 1/4-inch of soil. Keep soil moist at all times and ensure plenty of sunlight. Radishes will space out the carrots as they plump up first; carrots will follow. You’re sure to harvest enough to share!” — Mia Vaughnes, founder of Good Neighbor Gardens, a local urban sharecrop www.goodneighborgardens.com
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Don’t plant seeds too deeply. Sprinkle over soil, then cover with only ¼-inch more soil.
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We found it cost effective to buy soil in bulk from a wholesale nursery.
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Drip irrigation helps save on the water bill.
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Try a Community Garden Lease a garden plot in a community garden. For about $100 per year, you’ll reap the rewards of shared tools, soil, and advice about everything from pest control to composting from neighborhood experts. Plus, you’ll save on the water bill. Find a San Diego community garden in your neighborhood: http://sdcgn.org/index.html.
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Cherie Gough is a local writer specializing in gluten-free nutrition. Follow her garden adventures on Instagram @cgoughwrites.
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Playtime!
Favorite local parks for day tripping We all have our favorite
outdoor spots: a neighborhood park, your little’s first-choice playground, that one shady tree that’s perfect for a picnic. But it’s fun to get out and explore beyond your normal stomping grounds—or better yet, discover awesome parks where the family can spend a whole day! San Diego offers a plethora of parks and playgrounds; some rise above the rest. We’ve scoped out the best of the best for your family’s next day trip. Time to explore!
Sandra Page
San Dieguito County Park 1628 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Del Mar Just off the coast of Del Mar, San Dieguito County Park has so much to offer that you’ll walk away tired—you may even get that naptime for the kids you were hoping for. Start your day by parking close to the Upper Park Entrance off Highland Drive, which is closest to the five— yes, FIVE!—playgrounds. There’s a tot lot close to the baseball field, and plenty to offer kids of all ages just up the hill. Once you’re done playing, put young kids in a jogging stroller or hiking backpack and take Sandstone Trail over to Hawk’s Nest Viewing Platform to enjoy views of the whole park. Walk down towards Activity Hill where you’ll find two amazing slides and fun suspension bridges. If you walk the rest of the way towards Pine Tower, you’ll find two ponds full of turtles and expansive green spaces perfect for a picnic. When you’re ready to head home, have your partner walk back to get the car or take the straight path closest to the Lower Park Entrance. Insider Tips: • Parking is $3, but there’s typically street parking available. • Grab a map near the parking lot or trailhead. • On your way, stop at Flower Hill Promenade on Via de la Valle to pick up lunch. Flower Child café offers a delicious menu, including vegan and vegetarian items.
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Photo courtesy of Lisa Gipson
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Otay Lakes County Park 2270 Wueste Rd., Chula Vista With mountain and water views, this 78-acre park makes you feel like you’re on a weekend getaway. Otay Lakes offers something for everyone —a 0.8-mile hike to the water tower for beginners or a 2.7-mile hike up to the summit (feel those glutes burn!). There are two playgrounds—one built for kids ages 5 to 12, and an adorable boat playground designed for ages 2 to 5, which is fenced in (parents rejoice!). The playgrounds are next to each other and close to parking, bathrooms, and grassy picnic areas. Be sure to adventure down the small, well-groomed nature trail. Insider Tips: • Pay the $3 parking fee; street parking is not nearby. • Stop at Board & Brew on your way to pick up sandwiches (located on Millenia Ave., near Otay Ranch Town Center). Pro tip: Ask for extra sauce!
Chollas Lake Park
Photos above and below courtesy of Sandra Page
6350 College Grove Dr., City Heights This park is a hidden gem and keeps every member of the family happy. The beautiful lake is unlike anything in San Diego, featuring old trees with roots for kids to climb on all around the water. A paved walking trail surrounds the lake, with bathroom stops along the way. If you start your day at the playground, make sure to bring sand toys and running shoes. This playground has a special feature—exercise equipment for ages 14+ (not your typical pull-up bar) right next to the tot lot. Bring a picnic lunch and claim one of many shaded picnic tables along the walking path. Insider Tips: • If you start at the playground, skip the main parking lot. Find the smaller lot right before it. • Grab lunch at Marketplace at the Grove on College Ave., which offers everything from Rubio’s to Coco’s Bakery.
Local mom and San Diego blogger, Sandra Page, can be found adventuring on Instagram at @playdatesandpints. March 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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Happy
Lisa Gipson
St. Patrick’s Day! Discovering all the fun your family can have this St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) is like finding a pot o’ gold at the end of a rainbow!
It’s Paddy, not Patty.
The first step in honoring the Irish is to get this right: It’s Paddy, not Patty. Patrick is the English version of the Irish name Padraig (it’s Paddy for short). Patty is a shortened version of Patricia. Read “10 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Ireland” for more helpful tidbits: www.irelandbeforeyoudie.com/10things-tourists-should-never-do-inireland. You’re welcome.
Is the family a wee bit hungry? Find recipes for an Irish family feast including Shepherd’s Pie, Irish Stew, Soda Bread and more at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-todo/dining-and-recipes.
Catch a Leprechaun
Embark on some St. Paddy’s Day fun with the kids! Set the tone by reading How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace. Then make your own leprechaun trap and tempt him with delicious homemade bait. Discover two trap designs and a leprechaun bait recipe at www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/seasonal-happenings/st-patricks-day.
Watch family-friendly movies together: • A Shine of Rainbows • The Luck of the Irish • The Secret of Roan Inish • The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns Read “10 Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Your Family” for more ideas: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/10-ways-to-celebrate-st-patricks-day-with-family.
Shamrock Shenanigans
You know what they say: Never iron a four-leaf clover if you don’t want to press your luck! Visit www.sandiegofamily.com/ for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids for instructions on three fun ways to craft shamrocks—watercolor painting, marble painting and paper swirls. Use your creations to make cards or a decorative banner. v
Everything here (and more) can be found in our online round-up at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ seasonal-happenings/st-patricks-day.
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Catch the Easter Bunny Delivering Eggs March 27, 28 & April 3
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum For Train Times & Reservations www.psrm.org
FUN FOR ALL AGES Even through temporary closure, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum has lots online for train lovers to enjoy! Hear the exciting tale of an adventurous caboose, make a pencil holder inspired by everyone’s favorite engine, and even learn how to build a mini model railroad of your own!
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National Reading Month • Women’s History Month • Irish-American Heritage Month
MARCH
Still looking for last month’s events? Check out the digital edition of our February issue at SanDiegoFamily.com
Encounter some of the largest dinosaurs to ever roam the Earth and some of the eeriest marine creatures to ever lurk the ocean’s depths, from the safety of your vehicle. More than 70 moving and life-like dinosaurs, as well as a 50 ft-long Megalodon. Mar. 26– Apr. 4. Wed. & Thurs., 1–8 pm, Fri. & Sun., 9 am–8 pm, Sat., 9 am–9 pm, closed Mon. & Tues. Starting at $49 per vehicle. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Reserve your time slot at www.jurassicquest.com.
Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
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Dr. Seuss Day
The Flower Fields. The Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers are in bloom. Enjoy this annual burst of color along with the American flag of flowers, the artist garden, Santa’s playground, the sweet pea maze, the antique tractor wagon tour and more. Mar. 1–May 9, 9 am–6 pm. Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Adults, $20; Ages 3–10, $10. 5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad. www.theflowerfields.com
Read Across America Day
VIRTUAL FREE Tween Scene. A weekly program of rotating topics such as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math), games and a hands-on activity for tweens in grades 4–6. Mondays, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, 3:30–4:30 pm. Register at www.carlsbadca.gov.
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VIRTUAL FREE Seuss Celebration. Celebrate Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Day with Seuss-inspired activities and a story time. 3:30–4:30 pm. Register at www.sandiegolibrary.org. VIRTUAL FREE SDSU Performing Arts Troupe presents “The American Highway Songbook - Route 66.” This fun, educational and engaging musical journey travels through big cities and small towns highlighting the music and historic landmarks along the way. Through Mar. 31. Visit www. sdsuperformingartstroupe.com for the 30-minute video and fun activities.
VIRTUAL FREE Slimy Sea Creatures. Invertebrates like octopuses, jellyfish and squid have fascinating adaptations for life in their ocean ecosystems. Take on the role of marine biologist and conduct a handson investigation of slimy sea creatures. 4–5:30 pm. For grades 3–5. Register at www.sandiegolibrary.org.
wednesday | 3 VIRTUAL The Sky Tonight: Planetary Atmospheres. You live and breathe within the Earth’s atmosphere every day of your life. Do other planets have atmospheres? If so, are they similar to the Earth’s? 7–8 pm. $5–$20. To register visit the Fleet Science Center at www.fleetscience.org.
thursday | 4 VIRTUAL Young Scientists: Crazy Critters. Discover fascinating facts about
Photo courtesy of Jurassic Quest
Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru
bugs, rocks and the great outdoors. For ages 3–5. Four-week class, Thursdays or Saturdays, 11 am. $70. To register visit www.fleetscience.org. VIRTUAL California Conference for Women. Join live group discussions led by experts about powering your personal and professional growth and connect with other attendees on similar interests. 9 am–5 pm. $150. Register at www.caconferenceforwomen.org.
friday | 5 National Day of Unplugging, March 5-6 FREE National Day of Unplugging is an annual awareness campaign that promotes a 24-hour respite from technology to inspire healthy life/tech balance. Turn to page 30 for lots of creative ideas on how unplug from tech and connect with family! FREE Inclusive Scavenger Hunt. Visit Little Free Libraries in Clairemont and North Park/South Park to find clues and prizes as you follow the trail. The SD County Bike Coalition will be handing out free bike helmets in Clairemont. Today & tomorrow, sunrise to sunset. Visit www.nationaldayofunplugging.com for details. VIRTUAL FREE First Friday ARTS DISTRICT. Features local artists as well as art demos and exhibits, live performances, live kids’ events and more. 4–8 pm. Visit www.artsdistrictlibertystation.com for schedule.
saturday | 6 You Can Be a Veterinarian Camp. Have you ever hoped to save animals one day? See what veterinary professionals have to say. 1:30–5 pm. $80. For ages 9–16. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. To register visit www.animalcenter.org. VIRTUAL Wake Up with Wildlife: Who’s Watching Who? The San Diego River Park Foundation has conserved over 2,400 acres of habitat in the upper San Diego River watershed. Take a look at wildlife who rely on these lands and learn about efforts to protect and better understand wildlife corridors and conservation priorities. 9:30–10:30 am. $5. Register at the San Diego Humane Society at www.sdhumane.org. March 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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VIRTUAL FREE Spreckels Organ Society Webcasts. Each week San Diego Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramírez and Spreckels Organ Curator Dale Sorenson create concert webcasts directly from the world’s largest outdoor musical instrument – The Spreckels Organ. Sundays, Mar. 7, 14 & 21, 2–3 pm. www.balboaparkconcerts.org
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VIRTUAL Little Engineers: Architects & Artists. Shape, color, texture, form: discover the elements of art in architecture and engineering. A hands-on STEM enrichment program that introduces children to science and engineering through creativity and fun. For ages 3–5. Four-week sessions, Mar. 10, 17, 24 & 31. Wednesdays, 9–9:30 am. $75 includes materials. Register at www.sandiegoairandspace.org.
VIRTUAL FREE Getting Warmer? Ocean Temperatures off the California Coast. Learn how scientists deploy innovative ocean technology to monitor and understand ocean warming phenomena, like marine heatwaves and El Niño events, that affect California’s coastline. 6 pm. Registration required at Birch Aquarium at Scripps at www.aquarium.ucsd.edu.
VIRTUAL Air & Space at Your Place: More Artists & Astronomers. Merging the science of the solar system with art and creativity as we design exoplanet nightlights, three-dimensional moon models, stellar mobiles and more. Fourweek sessions, Mar. 10, 17, 24 & 31. Wednesday, 3–4 pm. For grades 2–5. $75 includes materials. Register at www.sandiegoairandspace.org.
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USS Midway Museum. Experience the legacy of the USS Midway, see firsthand the museum’s extensive collection of naval aircraft and be captivated by the ship’s award-winning audio tour. Daily, 10 am–5 pm. Adults, $26; Ages 6–12, $18. 910 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. Purchase tickets online at www.midway.org.
Maritime Museum San Diego is extending the outdoor adventure option which includes top deck tours and free boat ride with the purchase of general admission. Weekends, 10 am–5 pm. Adults, $20; Ages 13–17, $15; 12 & under, $10. 1492 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.sdmaritime.org
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Paws and Pages. Kids in grades 1-5 can read to animals and practice their reading skills in a non-judgmental environment. 5–6 pm. $10. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. Register at www.animalcenter.org.
FREE Day Friday. The Garden is open to the public for free the second Friday of each month. 9 am–2 pm. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.thegarden.org
Plan now for the 2021-2022 School Year! MISSION BAY MONTESSORI ACADEMY Serving Students Two Years Old – Sixth Grade 2640 Soderblom Avenue, San Diego, CA 92122
info@mbmacademy.com • www.mbmacademy.com Follow us on Facebook! See our Instagram photos and videos.
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Email us to set up a virtual tour and informational session and experience our individualized and rigorous method of creating life-long learners. Check our website for our outstanding test scores!
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Calendar • March sunday | 7
Cherry Blossom Festival
Enjoy the upper and lower areas of the Japanese Friendship Garden featuring koi ponds, bonsai and hanami – appreciating the beauty of cherry blossom flowers. Mar. 1–31, 10 am–6 pm. Adults, $12; 6 & under free. 2215 Pan American Rd., Balboa Park. www.niwa.org
saturday | 13 Kids in the Garden: Soil, Composting and Spring Planting. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Pre-registration required at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org VIRTUAL FREE Nature All Around Us. Learn how fields like engineering, architecture and music intertwine with biology to influence the structures, technologies and sounds we see and hear every day. Create a prosthetic hand, biology-inspired structure or musical recording. 11 am–12:30 pm. For grades 3–5. Register at www.sandiegolibrary.org. VIRTUAL FREE Trout Fishing Seminar at Lake Poway. Geared toward beginners and first-time anglers and covers basic fishing techniques, bait types and equipment. 8–9 am. www.poway.org
sunday | 14 Daylight Saving Time Begins Pi Day
San Diego Botanic Garden. Visit this 37-acre urban oasis with four miles of trails. Wed.–Sun., 10 am–5 pm. Adults, $18; Ages 3–17, $10; under 3 free. 300 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. Pre-purchase tickets at www.sdbgarden.org. VIRTUAL FREE Spreckels Organ Society Webcasts. See Mar. 7. Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.
tuesday | 16 FREE A Walk Back Through Time. Liberty Station, formerly NTC, welcomed its first Navy recruits in 1923, training up to 50,000 recruits a year for over 60 years. Walk through the historic grounds on this self-guided audio tour and discover how the Navy shaped the growth of San Diego. 2850 Womble Rd., Point Loma. www.libertystation.com
wednesday | 17 St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick’s Teas. The set menu is a green-themed version of the four-course Cottage Classic Tea. Teas served outside if permissible and also available to go. Children’s Tea is available for 12 & under. Today through Mar. 22, 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. Adults, $29.95; Kids, $9.95. Reservations recommended. Julian Tea and Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St., Julian. www.visitjulian.com
thursday | 18 VIRTUAL FREE Intro to Filmmaking. Learn the skills you need, from scripting and storyboarding to editing and audio, to express your point of view through creation of short films. For grades 6–8. 4–5:30 pm. Register at www.sandiegolibrary.org.
noon–5 pm. Julian Town Hall, corner of Washington & Main St., Julian. www.visitjulian.com VIRTUAL FREE Introduction to Space Out. This class guides students on a tour of our solar system and beyond, and then lets them plan their own mission to a distant destination. 2:30–4 pm. For grades 3–5. Register at www.sandiegolibrary.org. FREE Family Days Workshop: Teddy Bear Tote. Upcycle your favorite old tee into a stylish tote for your favorite teddy bear. Stop by to learn how to make your own. 10 am–12 noon. Studio by the Bay, Seaport Village, 809 W. Harbor Dr. www.seaportvillage.com.
sunday | 21 VIRTUAL FREE Family Sunday from Home. Join the Mingei Museum for art-making activities for families. Free craft kits mailed directly to participants. 12:30–1 pm. Register at www.mingei.org. VIRTUAL FREE Spreckels Organ Society Webcasts. See Mar. 7.
thursday | 25 VIRTUAL FREE Family Arts & Literacy Night: Celebrating Women’s History Month. The theme will be centered around celebrating Women’s History Month and will be packed full of family fun. 6:30–8 pm. Register at sd.kroccenter.org.
friday | 26 Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru. See pullout on page 26.
saturday | 27 Coronado Ferry. Enjoy a scenic 15-minute boat ride across the bay aboard a piece of San Diego history, the oldest working wood ferry in the U.S. Departs daily on the hour. $5. Broadway Pier, downtown San Diego & Coronado Ferry Landing, Coronado. Purchase tickets at www.flagshipsd.com. Want us to spread the news? Email events@sandiegofamily.com and include the name of the event or activity, a brief description, event address, date, time, cost, contact number and website. Submission does not guarantee publication. Deadline for the May issue: April 1.
SEADRAGONS ALL .THE .TIME View our Weedy Seadragons live on our brand new Seadragon Cam.
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friday | 19 Pet Pals. Each month focuses on a different animal or animal-related topic and includes a lesson, activity, and animal interaction geared towards the theme of the month. 4:30–5:30 pm. $10. For ages 6–11. Reservations required. 5500 Gaines St. www.sdhumane.org
saturday | 20 Spring Begins FREE Daffodil Show. Celebrate spring with the Flower of Hope. Over a thousand blooms on display. Today & tomorrow, 12 March 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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Unplug and
Emily Dolton
Connect!
24 hours of untethered family fun Celebrate the 12th annual National Day of Unplugging, a 24-hour event dedicated to family connection that starts on Friday, March 5. “No headphones in the common areas!” I yelled at my son after trying to get his attention three times. My family started wearing headphones last year to concentrate on our individual needs. We stopped talking to one another, so we made a rule to reconnect when grabbing snacks between Zoom classes and meetings. No earbuds or TV allowed— just wellness checks and hugs.
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The National Day of Unplugging (NDU), built on the idea of family connection, is an event that starts at sundown on Friday, March 5 and runs until sundown on Saturday, March 6. This 24hour family day centers around putting devices to “sleep” and focusing on loved ones. There are no social media check-ins, just living in the moment through art, music, recreation and play. So, what’s the best way to focus on family and reconnect? NDU has 50 ideas on their website for socially distanced fun. Here are a few favorites.
Create Fort Night (not Fortnite) Fun! Build a fort with boxes, toss blankets over a table or create an A-frame with couch cushions. Fill it with family, plush friends, flashlights and books. Make a picnic. Try an alternative to traditional s’mores (www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/dining-and-recipes/21-waysto-make-smores), pretend the power is out and camp in the living room. IKEA offers instructions on Instagram for those who lack architectural fort skills, or use Noodle Builder Girders (durable, foam connectors) and pool noodles to create forts with doors that open and close. NDU is having a photo contest for the most creative fort, best built by a child, closest to nature and more. www.nationaldayofunplugging.com/ unplugged-blog/lets-go-camp-in
Photo courtesy of London Kaye
Join a Little Free Library Scavenger Hunt
Take Your Art Public
Photo courtesy of London Kaye
Artists Andres Amador and London Kaye will instruct participants how to create public art. Amador is an environmental artist who creates beautiful mandalas in sand, using a rake. He filmed a movie at Moonlight Beach (Encinitas) showing beachgoers how to make an ephemeral sand drawing, and a video short on making nature art in the backyard. Kaye is a yarnbomber who teaches would-be urban artists how to crochet simple pieces on chain link fences and trees. Her instructions and supplies are available on the NDU website. Kaye’s Crochet for a Cause movement inspires artists to crochet signs for people moving from homelessness into a safe living environment. Sculptor Andy Goldsworthy takes rock stacking and nature art to another level. The Early Years Learning Framework offers downloadable lessons for creating Goldsworthy-type art with young children at www.andygoldsworthy101.weebly.com/ index.html. Locally, kids might gain inspiration from The Sandcastle Man, whose gravitydefying creations grace Coronado beaches and private events. Additional “unplug and connect” ideas include participating in mindful practices like yoga and meditation, taking a bike ride, heading to the snow for a sledding adventure or having a family dance party. Families can also volunteer or delve into a big home project, such as cleaning up the garden and celebrating with an evening tea party (complete with fancy dresses and hats). Let’s hope this dedicated full day inspires more days (or even hours) of screen-free family fun.
NDU ambassadors with their own Little Free Libraries (LFL) are conducting scavenger hunts in Clairemont, La Mesa, Santee, North/South Park and Calipatria (Imperial County). Families who register on the NDU site will be given information about the hunt closest to their home (before unplugging, of course), in addition to the first clue. After that, follow the clues at each participating LFL (and pick up free, used books). Some LFL sites will offer special giveaways and treats. The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition will teach kids how to correctly adjust their helmets at stops on the Clairemont and North/ South Park routes. v
We’d love to see how you spent your screen-free day! Share your family’s adventures on social media on March 7 (or later) with the hashtags #NationalDayofUnplugging and #ShareSanDiegoFamily. Be sure to tag @SanDiegoFamilyMagazine.
Resources National Day of Unplugging Consider registering on the NDU site (it’s free). There are optional paid upgrades with special offers, such as cell phone “sleeping bags” and other goodies. www.nationaldayofunplugging.com Foam Noodle Connectors www.foamnoodles.com/collections/noodle-builder-girder-building-system Yarn bomber/artist, London Kaye www.londonkaye.com Environmental artist, Andres Amador www.andresamadorarts.smugmug.com Coronado’s Sandcastle Man, Bill Pavlacka www.thesandcastleman.com Emily Dolton is a local artist and National Day of Unplugging Ambassador. March 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •
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