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14 Get Back into a School Groove 12 tips to establish a new routine

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18 Six Ways to Encourage Reading and Writing Easy activities that support literacy

12 Short & Sweet News | Notes | Tips

20 Back-to-School Essentials Supplies that put the “cool” in school Photo courtesy of Helen Woodward Animal Center

22 Healthy Risk-Taking Helps Kids Thrive Our latest “Parenting with Purpose” article 24 All-Inclusive Day of Play & Resource Fair Join us for one of our favorite days of the year!

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26 September Calendar

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29 U-Pick Apple Orchards

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Families

School is in Session & Day of Play Hooray—the kids are back in school! They may feel like they lost out last year, so it is make-up time for many. It’s a parent’s responsibility to step forward if a child has fallen behind. Talk with your child’s teacher and ask for help, if needed. Family Magazine has an article on page 18 about how to encourage kids with reading and writing. You are a child’s model. Show kids you care by reading to them. Find a Free Little Library in your neighborhood or go to the local library and have the kids pick out books. Ask them for help writing the grocery list or have them write a letter to grandma. She will love it. School mornings get hectic. Get into a routine, utilizing time the night before. Always put school supplies in the same place, so they can be found easily. Read 12 tips to start your new routine on page 14. Getting organized helps your family have more free time to sit back and enjoy life. Family Magazine readers reviewed back-to-school products for this season’s round-up of supplies. You might find them helpful for your family. Some of the products would also make great birthday gifts. Look on page 20 to see what’s new. We are off to pick apples this month—see local orchards on page 29. It’s always a fun family field trip. I love making and eating apple crisp and applesauce. Last, but certainly not least, don’t miss our All-Inclusive Day of Play on Sept. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is free to all families and there will be lots of fun activities! See page 24 for information. See you there—bring your family and friends!

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Short & Sweet

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A big shout out to award-winning writer, Jody Lee Cates, who has been contributing articles for our “Parenting with Purpose” column for several years. Jody has some exciting new ventures on the horizon, but her voice and parenting expertise are still on our website. Read her last San Diego Family article on page 22 and find the rest of Jody’s fabulous articles (over 20!) at www.sandiegofamily.com (put Jody Cates in the search bar). We wish you well, Jody!

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Cherie Gough

Get Back into a

School Groove

12 tips to establish a new routine After an unprecedented year with most kids schooling from home, families largely fall into two categories: those who can’t wait to get back to regular, full-time school and those who would rather stay home. Regardless of which side of the fence you’re on, the transition may be tough on kids. Here are suggestions to help you and your children build habits for a positive new school year. Practice and Motivate Consistently practicing good habits helps kids build willpower to successfully tackle challenges. According to Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit, dozens of studies show that self-discipline has a bigger effect on academic performance than intellectual talent. Duhigg reports the most successful habits include a written plan followed by specific routines.

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Set small, manageable goals using a planner and celebrate wins with rewards. “Anything you can do to help your children practice independence, even chores, will help them gain the confidence they need for school,” says Coreen Jacobson, English teacher at Mann Middle School in the College Area.

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Daily reading is crucial. “Let children choose to read anything they want,” says Jacobson. “Comic books and graphic novels are especially accessible for a child who hasn’t been reading regularly.”

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Surprise kids with school supplies they’ll love. “My kids have loved the extra time at home and I’m nervous they won’t be thrilled to return to fulltime schooling,” says Anne Malinoski of Santee. To generate excitement, she’s planning to surprise her boys with brand new lunchboxes and backpacks that suit their interests. “I know they’ll be excited to put these new items to use,” she says, “which will help us get out the door with positive attitudes those first few weeks back!”

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Bag snacks for the week to save time on busy days. Completing this task in advance also provides a heads up when lunchbox staples need to be restocked, preventing last-minute trips to the store.

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Create a staging area by the door with hooks for backpacks and a rack below for shoes. Have kids put homework and permission slips into backpacks the night before.

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Make lunches and fill water bottles the night before each school day. Set the table for breakfast after washing dinner dishes. You’re already in the kitchen; getting it all done at once makes sense.

In the Morning

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Keep breakfast simple with cereal and a choice of toast, yogurt or fruit. Have kids sit down and eat breakfast upon getting up. This avoids grab-and-go breakfasts that research shows can lead to obesity. It also helps avoid spills on school clothes that could cause a meltdown.


Tony/September 2021/cr Andrea Huber, local mom of two, shares her breakfast trick: “When I bake muffins, I always make a double batch and freeze the extras. That way, the kids can just take one out and warm it in the microwave.” If you have a picky eater who wants a hot breakfast, consider toaster waffles or make-ahead egg muffins.

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Use an alarm clock, perhaps with a favorite character or theme. We surprised our son with a Yoda alarm clock as he entered kindergarten. He was excited by the gift which also increased buy-in. I was amazed when he bounded into the dining room each morning when the alarm sounded, ready to start his day. Still short on time? Get more breakfast ideas at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/dining-and-recipes.

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With older children, get creative. To get her sons out of bed in the morning, Donna Kiernan turns on music in their rooms. “I make it nice and loud and then sing—and dance, if necessary—substituting words with phrases about waking up.” The groans turn into laughter and they start preparing for school. C

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Natalie Dal Pra

Ways to Encourage Reading and Writing

The pandemic has created a unique

set of educational challenges for children, including struggles with literacy. If you’ve found your child has lost interest in reading and writing over the last year and a half, you’re not alone. “Without the typical structure of a traditional classroom environment, it’s easy for kids to disengage,” explains Noah Wilke, an elementary education specialist with San Diego Unified schools. Strong reading and writing skills are the building blocks for a child’s future success, but encouraging reluctant learners can be a daunting task. Here are some simple steps for keeping literacy at the forefront of your family’s daily life.

Incorporate Literacy “It’s important to immerse young children in a literature-rich environment,” says Lois CoonsPeterson, an education specialist at Barnard Mandarin Magnet School in Pacific Beach. Coons-Peterson recommends labeling one syllable items around the

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house (such as “door” and “stove”) from an early age. Young children can also help parents write grocery lists before they head to the store together. “It’s OK for them to use invented/ phonetic spelling,” says CoonsPeterson. “Have them sound out and write ‘sireeal’ for cereal, ‘melk’ for milk—whatever they hear.” Wilke agrees that perfect spelling isn’t necessary when encouraging young writers. “I think to ‘sweat’ spelling too much with kids shouldn’t be a priority, but you can make notes or give quick tips,” Wilke says. “Show them how the word looks, what it sounds like and what the letters do together, but do not focus on it. Focus on exposing kids to language.”

Read Together Your pre-teens may think they’re too old for bedtime stories, but don’t nix the ritual completely. “Even if your child is reading independently, continue to read to and with them, ask questions about what they’re reading and have fun doing it,” says Wilke. “Good literature

will stick with them.” If your kiddo isn’t a fan of the classics, introduce them to comic books, graphic novels or poetry instead. In addition to finding books at your local library, children’s books are a popular item on Facebook “buy nothing” groups. Books can also be found at Little Free Libraries (LFL). Enter your zip code in the LFL world map at www.littlefreelibrary. org/ourmap to find one in your neighborhood.

Make Learning Fun It’s no secret that children are more likely to engage with a subject they’re interested in. When reading feels like a chore, kids tend to get bored easily and give up. Activities like cooking or baking (have kids read the recipe), participating in a book exchange with friends or following a discovery trail of Little Free Libraries are low pressure, but help spark interest. Incentives may keep kids motivated as well. “It’s all about making learning fun,” says Coons-Peterson. “Challenge


If your child already loves to write and is ready to take the next step, read our article “How to Encourage Young Writers”, which features great resources such as where to attend Young Writers Camp and how to submit youth writing for publication. www.sandiegofamily.com/ parenting/big-kid/encouraging-young-writers

your kids to weekly spelling bees. Memorize the words together and have a family spelling bee on Friday or Saturday. You can give small prizes (like a trip to your favorite coffee shop) to make it more exciting.” Here’s another great idea—start a book club. Read our article “Six Steps to Starting a Mother-Daughter Book Club” to find out how: www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/ big-kid/six-steps-to-starting-amother-daughter-book-club.

Have Kids Keep a Journal Kids of all ages can express themselves creatively and sharpen skills by writing in a notebook or daily journal. “Writing is a terrific way to organize thoughts and achieve a clarity you might not otherwise achieve in your own head,” Wilke says. “There should be an emphasis on finding enjoyable or helpful applications. I like to write down my ideas, make drawings and organize my thoughts by writing lists,

as well as music and lyrics.” Journaling is also a great method for kids to keep track of trips, special occasions or record interesting sights and sounds in the world around them. “If you take a trip to the beach, [have kids] write about what they saw: waves, birds, sand, whatever it may be. Then have them draw pictures to go with the journal,” says Coons-Peterson. For younger children, buy a premade journal with paper that has larger lines and room for pictures.

Be a Role Model Kids follow their parents’ lead. Watching you read for fun will encourage your kiddo to do the same, says Coons-Peterson. “Dedicate 20-30 minutes daily to reading and model it. Your children should see you reading books or magazines, not just on a computer or smartphone.”

Use Online Resources Websites are a handy supplementary tool for parents wanting to encourage literacy. Coons-Peterson is a fan of

www.Education.com, where families can set up a free account and access printable worksheets, word finds and other activities. Students with disabilities can especially benefit from online tools. “Students who have problems with their hands or limited mobility can use voice to text options on Google Docs to dictate thoughts and write papers and responses,” Coons-Peterson says. She also recommends the websites Reading A-Z and Raz Kids, which feature online books with read-aloud functions. Visit www.Raz-Kids.com and www. Readinga-z.com for information. v Natalie Dal Pra is a freelance writer who lives in North Park with her husband and daughter. For more education resources, read our article “Tips to Keep Students Engaged in Learning at Home” at www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/ education-directory/how-to-increaseonline-student-engagement September 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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Parenting with Purpose

Jody Lee Cates

Healthy Risk-Taking Helps Kids Thrive It’s a fact of life for every parent. Part of our job is to reduce risk and ensure the safety of the tiny humans placed in our care. After all, risks seem scary, right? Even the dictionary equates risk with peril or injury. But taking a risk simply involves doing something in which the outcome is unknown. Taking risks is a natural and necessary part of growing up, and good news, Parents—there are healthy risks that offer lots of opportunities for growth. Taking risks helps kids step outside their comfort zones, spread their wings and discover what they’re capable of, leading to greater confidence and success later in life. So, how do parents find a balance between natural instincts to keep kids safe and allowing them to take risks that help them grow and thrive? By understanding the role risk-taking plays in a child’s development and learning how to harness the power of healthy decision making. How Taking Risks Benefits Kids From learning to use knives in the kitchen to staying home alone, kids grow into mature adults by taking age-appropriate risks. Kids grow more confident, persistent and resilient as they experience trial and error and cause and effect firsthand. Evaluating challenges and deciding on a course of action helps strengthen decision-making skills. Over time, these opportunities help kids learn to discern between positive rewards and negative consequences — a life skill essential for the teen years and beyond.

How to Encourage Healthy Risk-Taking Check your own response to risk. If your anxiety goes up at the thought of your child reaching the top of a rock-climbing wall or running for class president, take a deep breath and listen to what Point Loma mom Audi Swift discovered. “I’ve had to look at my own anxiety in terms of allowing my kids to take healthy risks. But I’ve learned that kids who are allowed

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to struggle a little bit and rely upon their own problem-solving skills are less likely to develop anxiety later in life. It seems counter-intuitive, but embracing healthy risk-taking has lowered my anxiety because I know learning how to handle risk is a protective factor for my kids’ future development.” Model risk-taking and reframe failure. Risktaking is scary because we might fail or get hurt. Parents can help kids confront this fear by modeling a different way to think about risk and failure. It’s a start to developing a growth mindset—the willingness to continue learning, despite setbacks. “Talk with kids about the risks you’ve taken, why you took them, and what happened,” says Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success. “When you talk openly about the setbacks you experienced, you show kids that failure is part of the natural course of life. You normalize struggle, making it safer for them to try, fail and try again.”

Learn more about growth mindset in How and Why to Develop Growth Mindset in Kids at www.sandiegofamily.com/ parenting/how-and-why-to-developgrowth-mindset-in-kids. Start small and increase gradually. Look for opportunities to allow children to experience moments of age-appropriate freedom and independence that can grow over time. Encourage younger children to try new foods, help in the kitchen, or explore freely at the playground. As kids grow, allow them to engage in “risky play” like climbing trees, swinging higher at the park, riding their bike faster, or riding the zipline without help. Encourage older children and teens to engage in activities that create the excitement they crave without the


potential for unhealthy consequences. Trying out for club sports or a high school team, auditioning for a play, and running for student council can stretch teens beyond their comfort zones. Talk about everyday risks. Help kids notice daily decisions that reduce risk, like wearing a seat belt in the car or looking both ways when crossing a street. Slow down and ask “what if ” questions to spark kids’ curiosity and problem-solving skills. Talking about risks when you’re not in the moment helps kids learn to plan and examine different possible outcomes.

Ask questions that demonstrate your belief in their ability to make sound decisions. You might say, “When your friends ask you to do something you’re not comfortable with, how do you handle it?” And when your child takes a risk that ends badly, use it as a teachable moment. Help him reflect by asking, “What would you do differently next time?” Follow some simple guidelines. All families benefit from parents staying fully engaged and ready to help if needed. Don’t hover, but pay attention. Avoid distractions (like your phone), but resist the urge to implore kids to “Be careful!” Instead, give specific instructions such as, “That tree is very tall. To avoid falling, climb slowly and keep checking how you’ll get down.” Stay sensitive to the differences in your children by observing and honoring how each one approaches challenges. One may jump in quickly, while another may exercise caution. Both approaches to managing risk are OK. Children who learn to manage life’s risks grow confident in their abilities to make sound decisions and solve problems. So, when the day comes to let your little ones go – whether to middle school, high school, college or beyond, the healthy risk-taking they’ve practiced will serve them well. “They’ll make mistakes and may even experience pain,” says Audi, “but that only lends itself to more valuable lessons, growth and resiliency.” v Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and awardwinning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com.

For more about this topic, read Parenting with Purpose: Raising Resilient Kids at www.sandiegofamily.com/ parenting/raising-resilient-kids.

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All-Inclusive Day of Play & Resource Fair Saturday, Sept. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All activities and resources are free and open to the public! Kids of all abilities will love this event brought to you by the Special Needs Resource Foundation and San Diego Family.

Activities Wash a kid car and drive it through the FOAMO Car Wash and sensory station. Kids with disabilities show able-bodied kids how to use a wheelchair on our super cool wheelchair course. *Visit the Sesame Street-inspired area, where kids can win a new book at the Rubber Ducky Literacy Bathtub and then read on our big comfy rug.

Games Play our adaptive Life-Size Candyland Game. Take a break outside with giant lawn games (Connect 4 and Jenga).

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Family Resources & Networking Resource and service providers will be onsite to speak with parents and offer helpful information. Be sure to pick up a copy of Flourishing Families at the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego booth.

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Location: Park de la Cruz Recreation Center 3901 Landis St., San Diego, 92105 Register for free tickets: www.2021dayofplay.eventbrite.com All activities and resources are FREE and open to the public! *Craft projects and giveaways available while supplies last.

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SEPTEMBER Still looking for last month’s events? Check out the digital edition of our August issue at SanDiegoFamily.com

FREE Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon

Seventy surfing dogs compete for “Top Surf Dog” with interactive booths, a canine costume contest, a dog agility course, music and summer fun. Sept. 12, 8 am–2 pm. Del Mar Dog Beach N. www.animalcenter.org/surf-dog-surf-a-thon Photo courtesy of Helen Woodward Animal Center

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

wednesday | 1 FREE Waves of Honor. SeaWorld is offering free park tickets to U.S. military veterans through Dec. 24. For more information visit www.seaworldsandiego.com. “Hair.” Make love, not war!—and celebrate “harmony and understanding” with Broadway’s first great rock musical. Through Sept. 26. Visit website for tickets and showtimes. The Old Globe, Balboa Park. www.theoldglobe.org

Nighttime Zoo. “Rock and roar” with music and other amazing entertainment experiences. 9 am–9 pm, through Sept. 6. Visit website for tickets. San Diego Zoo, 2920 Zoo Dr., Balboa Park. www.sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org

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FREE Blue Star Museums. Museums offer free admission to the nation’s activeduty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. Through Sept. 6. For a list of participating museums visit www.arts.gov/initiatives/ blue-star-museums.

SeaWorld’s Electric Ocean. Stay late to immerse yourself in exotic worlds of light and music. End the night with “Ignite”, a fireworks spectacular that brings the brilliance of the sea to the sky above. Through Sept. 6. Activities and entertainment begin at 4 pm. Visit website for tickets. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com

Aquatica San Diego. Enjoy thrilling water rides or relax in a lazy river or pool. Tickets starting at $35.99. Open daily, through Sept. 6. Visit website for hours. 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. www.aquatica.com

LEGO NINJAGO Days. Unleash your powers on NINJAGO The Ride, strike a pose with your favorite LEGO NINJAGO characters and participate in ninja-themed activities. Through Sept. 10. LEGOLAND, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. For hours and tickets visit www.LEGOLAND.com.

FREE Cajon Classic Cruise Car Show. Wednesdays through Oct., 5–8 pm. Downtown El Cajon at Magnolia and Main St. www.cajonclassiccruise.org

The Sky Tonight Planetarium Show. 7 pm. $19.95. Heikoff Giant Dome Theater, Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

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FREE Walk in A.R.T. Over 20 artisans, live music, dance performances and food from around the world. 5–10 pm. Mural Alley, on University Ave. between 4th & 5th, Hillcrest. www.firstthursdayartnight.com

Del Mar Horse Races. Through Sept. 6. 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.delmarracing.com

friday | 3 FREE Mini Mingei. Toddler-centered activities include crafts, stories and more. 10–11 am. Free museum admission Sept. 3–6. 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. www.mingei.org


“Rocketman-Live in Concert.” Enjoy Elton John hits “Your Song,” “Tiny Dancer,” “I’m Still Standing” and more as the San Diego Symphony plays the score live. 7:30 pm. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. For tickets and to view full schedule visit www.theshell.org. Padres Home Games. Sept. 3–5 (vs. Astros), Sept. 7–8 (vs. Angels), Sept. 21– 23 (vs. Giants) & Sept. 24–26 (vs. Braves). Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd. For tickets and game times visit www.padres.com.

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Dinner and a Concert. Fridays, 6–8 pm through October. Prescott Promenade, downtown El Cajon. www.downtownelcajon.com Night Fishing at Lake Poway. Today and tomorrow the lake is open until 11:30 pm. $3–$7; 7 & under free with paid permit. 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org The Wave Waterpark. Through Sept. 6, 12–5 pm. 101 Wave Dr., Vista. Visit www.thewavewaterpark.com for tickets. Toddler Time. Music, movement and social play for young children. Today & Sept. 10, 10–11:30 am. Free with admission. The New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Way, downtown. www.thinkplaycreate.org

saturday | 4 FREE Barona Powwow. Gourd dancing, social dancing and more. Today & tomorrow, 2–11 pm. Barona Sports Park, Barona Indian Reservation, Lakeside. www.barona-nsn.gov FREE Santee Fall Fair. Vendor booths, food and entertainment. 10 am–6 pm. Riverview Pkwy. & Town Center Pkwy. www.santeechamber.com

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Julian Grape Stomp Festa. Kick off your shoes, roll up your pant legs and let tons of blessed grapes squish beneath your feet. Food, shopping, music and more. $20. 11 am–5 pm. Menghini Winery, 1150 Julian Orchards Dr. www.visitjulian.com Little Italy Summer Film Festival. Movies under the stars. Saturdays through Sept. 18. 7:30 pm. $10 donation. Amici Park, 300 W. Date St. www.littleitalysd.com Sunset Train Special. Enjoy a beautiful sunset ride through East County’s rugged backcountry. Saturdays, 7 pm. $9–$18; under 3 free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, 750 Depot St., Campo. www.psrm.org

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Padres KidsFest. Family fun featuring kid-friendly activities starting two hours before every Sunday home game. Today vs. Astros, 1:10 pm & Sept. 26 (vs. Braves). Petco Park, Gallagher Square, 100 Park Blvd. For tickets visit www.padres.com.

BabyCon. Doctor led panels about pregnancy, giving birth and baby care, baby gear, car seat safety and baby CPR demonstrations, baby shower games, prizes and more. 10 am–6 pm. General admission ticket $25. San Diego Convention Center, 111 W. Harbor Dr. www.babycon.com

FREE Oceanside Harbor Days. Arts and craft exhibits, food and fun activities for the entire family. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–5 pm. 1540 Harbor Dr. N. www.oceansidechamber.com

San Diego Loyal Soccer. Today vs. LA Galaxy II, 3 pm & Sept. 19 (vs. Tacoma Defiance). Tickets start at $25. Torero Stadium, USD, 5998 Alcala Park. www.sdloyal.com FREE Family Sunday: Giant Mobile Making. Hands-on art making, musical performances, storytelling and more. 12–5 pm. Mingei International Museum, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. www.mingei.org FREE Coronado Summer Concert Series. Today & Sept. 12, 5 pm. Spreckels Park, 601 Orange Ave. www.coronadoconcert.com

monday | 6 Labor Day Balboa Park Carousel. Open daily, 11 am–5:30 pm. $3 per ride; 4 for $10. Cor. of Zoo Pl. & Park Blvd., Balboa Park. www.balboaparkcarousel.org

wednesday | 8 San Diego Design Week. This five-day celebration features presentations, studio tours, workshops and self-guided tours. 9 am–4 pm. Through Sept. 12. Mingei International Museum, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. www.mingei.org Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

friday | 10 FREE Sycuan Powwow. Drum contest, bird dancing, arts and crafts and more. Through Sept. 12. Visit website for schedule. Sycuan Indian Reservation, 5459 Sycuan Rd., El Cajon. www.sctca.net FREE Movie in the Park: “Knives Out.” 7–10 pm. Bradley Park, 1587 Linda Vista Dr., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net

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Kids in the Garden: Recycled Art and Sculpture. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Preregistration at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org San Diego Blues Festival. A must-attend event for blues fans featuring nine musical acts. 11 am–7 pm. $50; 12 & under free. Embarcadero Marina Park N., 400 Kettner Blvd. www.sdbluesfest.com FREE Art Night Encinitas. Enjoy an evening of visual art as Encinitas civic and local art galleries swing open their doors. 6–9 pm. City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave. www.encinitasca.gov

sunday | 12 FREE Spreckels Organ Concerts. Sundays, 2–3 pm. Through Oct. 25. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org

thursday | 16 FREE Encinitas Cruise Nights. 5:30– 7:30 pm. Along S. Coast Hwy. 101 from F to H Sts. www.encinitas101.com

friday | 17 LEGO VIDIYO Music Fest. This vibrant, interactive music festival features “danceoff” parties, interactive games and pop-up performances. Today through Sept. 19. Included with admission. LEGOLAND, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. For hours and tickets visit www.LEGOLAND.com. FREE NISSAN Super Girl Surf Pro. Jam-packed with world-class surfing competition, entertainment, a familyfriendly festival village, extended adaptive surfing event and more. Through Sept. 19. Oceanside Pier at the end of Mission Ave. Visit www.supergirlsurfpro.com for schedule.

SeaWorld Spooktacular. Trick-or-treat, explore the decorated trail and meet all sorts of colorful characters. Weekends through Oct. 31. Included with park admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Visit www.seaworldsandiego.com for hours and tickets. FREE Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day. Museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. For participating museums visit www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday. FREE Pumpkin Patch at Bates Nut Farm. Grab a wheelbarrow and pick from a variety of pumpkins. Also tractor hayrides, straw maze, petting corral and Snow’s Pony rides. Mon.–Fri., 9 am–5 pm. Through Oct. 31. 15954 Woods Valley Rd., Valley Center. www.batesnutfarm.biz “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi-In Concert.” Watch the complete film unfold on the screen as the San Diego Symphony performs John Williams’ legendary score live. 7:30 pm. $36–$120. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. For tickets and to view full schedule visit www.theshell.org. FREE Adams Avenue Street Fair. 100 musical acts on seven stages, 300 art and crafts booths, food, giant carnival rides and more. Today, 10 am–10 pm; tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. Adams Ave. www.adamsavenuestreetfair.com

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FREE Summer Concerts at Hollandia Park. 5–7 pm. 12 Mission Hills Ct., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net 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). 9–10 am; IMAX, 10 am. Visit website for tickets. Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org


U-Pick Apples It’s time to plan your family’s annual trip to Julian for apple picking! Julian Farm & Orchard www.julianminingcompany.com U-pick apples available in late Sept. Check IG @julianminingco_ and_julianfarm for updated info.

Photo credit: @sandiegoadventurekids

Peacefield Orchard www.3803wynolaroad.com Pick apples Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am-2 pm beginning Aug. 28. Visit website for orchard updates and pricing. Volcan Valley Apple Farm Open for apple picking in early Sept. Follow on FB and IG @ volcanvalleyapplefarm for updates and info.

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FREE Family Read & Play Day. A book reading, playtime with the imagination playground made of foam blocks and a free book for families. 10–11 am. For kids 5 & under. The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6845 University Ave. www.sd.kroccenter.org

FREE All-Inclusive Day of Play & Resource Fair. Kids of all abilities can enjoy activity stations, crafts, games, giveaways and more at this annual event hosted by the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego. 10 am-1 pm. Park de la Cruz Recreation Center, 3901 Landis St. www.snrfsd.org Learn more on page 24.

wednesday | 22 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.

thursday | 23 FREE Family Arts and Literacy Night. A live performance, an art project and a free book for each household. 6:30 pm. The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6845 University Ave. www.sd.kroccenter.org

friday | 24 FREE Movies in the Park: “Soul.” 8 pm. La Mesita Park, 8855 Dallas St., La Mesa. www.lamesaparks.org Friday Night at the Drive In: “Back to the Future.” 7–11 pm. $20 per vehicle. High Tech High parking lot, 5331 Mt. Alifan Dr. www.clairemontchamber.org

San Diego Water Lantern Festival. Design and launch your own floating lantern. Food, games, activities, music and the beauty of thousands of lanterns reflected upon the water. 4–8:30 pm. $35.99–$55.99. Santee Lakes, 9310 Fanita Pkwy. www.waterlanternfestival.com

Apples and Art Orchards www.applesandartorchards.com Opening Sept. 10. Open daily for groups that pick 20+ bags only. Two timeslots: 1 pm or 3 pm. Reservation and deposit required. Crosscut Farm and Orchard www.crosscutfarm.wixsite.com/ crosscutfarm Estimated dates: Sept. 1119. Available for groups of 10–50 only. Reservations required.

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live. Watch the famous Hot Wheels monster truck toys come to life in a full-size, kid-focused, immersive Hot Wheels experience. Today, 12:30 & 7:30 pm; tomorrow, 12:30 pm. $30–$42. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.hotwheelsmonstertruckslive.com FREE Sam Hinton Folk Festival. Musical performances, workshops, group jams and open mic stage. 11 am–5 pm. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd. www.poway.com

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FREE Pumpkin Patch at Summers Past Farms. Wander through the pumpkin patch and pick your favorite pumpkin, enjoy a small corn maze and hay fort. Through Oct. 15602 Olde Hwy. 80, Flinn Springs. www.summerspastfarms.com

San Diego Restaurant Week. Take a culinary tour throughout the diverse and thriving food culture of San Diego with over 90 participating restaurants offering prix-fixe menu options. Through Oct. 3. To find a restaurant near you visit www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com.

VIRTUAL Autism Speaks Walk. Walk with friends and family in any location that works for you. Register at www.autismspeaks.org.

More fun happenings await at sandiegofamily.com.

5K Walk for Sobriety. Recovery and Community Resource Fair, games, music and a fitness dance warm up before the walk begins. Check-in, 8 am; kick-off, 9 am. $5–$35. NTC Park at Liberty Station, 2455 Cushing Rd. Register at www.walkforsobriety.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 Nov. issue: Oct. 1. September 2021 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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This beautiful Apple Cake from Oceanside’s Seaside Baker is bursting with delicious fall flavors! Serve it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce drizzle. Prefer to keep your dessert dairy-free? Simply dust the top with powdered sugar. Either way, YUM! Get the recipe at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ dining-and-recipes/apple-cake.

What Are the Best Apples for Baking? The Seaside Baker recommends: • Granny Smith (her favorite) — extra firm, crisp and tart • Braeburn — crisp and juicy • Jonagold — cross between Golden Delicious and Jonathan; sweet and tart • Honeycrisp — crisp and sweet (like the name says) Find more tasty apple recipes in our Apple Recipe Round-Up at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ dining-and-recipes/apple-recipe-round-up.

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