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Art Walk @ Little Italy 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 @ 04:04 AM
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Art Walk @ Little Italy 4/24/2010 - 4/25/2010

Art Walk @ Little Italy 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Event Location: Little Italy

Event Dates(s): 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Event Time(s): 11 AM – 6PM

Cost: Free

Phone Number:619-615-1090

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

Known fondly as the largest fine art festival in southern California, Mission Federal ArtWalk is a two-day event held from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on April 24 and 25, 2010 celebrating original works of art. In its 26th year, the fine arts festival has been counted upon by artists and art lovers alike, to bring together all facets of the arts in San Diego and promote the joy and investment in owning original artwork.

The fine art festival features more than 300 artists from all over the United States, as well as Mexico, who display their original art for exhibit and sale. What makes Mission Federal ArtWalk unique is the opportunity to engage directly with fine artists who are respected in their field. A wide array of mediums will be on display, including paintings, sculpture, glasswork, photography, music, dance and entertainment. There is also a special area for kids and families known as KidsWalk, which provides free and interactive creative arts activities including painting, performing arts, music and more.

Mission Federal ArtWalk has partnered with organizations including the Little Italy Association, the City of San Diego, the San Diego International Airport, the County of San Diego, CCDC, San Diego Museum of Art, the Mingei Museum and the San Diego Visual Arts Network to create a spectacular event that attracts more than 120,000 attendees each year and contributes more than $750,000 annually to the local San Diego arts economy.

Mission Federal ArtWalk is an open-air fine art festival that is free to the public, taking place in San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood filling more than 16 city blocks with art and festivities.
(Courtesy of http://www.missionfederalartwalk.org/)


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Encinitas Street Fair @ Highway 101 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 @ 03:04 AM
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Encinitas Street Fair @ Highway 101 4/24/2010 - 4/25/2010

Encinitas Street Fair @ Highway 101 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Event Location: Encinitas

Event Dates(s): 4/24/2010 – 4/25/2010

Event Time(s): 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cost: Free

Phone Number:760-943-1950

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

PRIL 24th AND 25th 2010, from 9am to 5pm on Highway 101 between D and J Streets in Downtown Encinitas featuring 450 arts and craft vendors, four live stages, rides for children and a beer garden. Over 100,000 shoppers are expected to visit, shop and dine at the two day Encinitas Street Fair. The 27th Annual Encinitas Street Fair is a great opportunity to visit Encinitas and discover a National award winning, traditional So-Cal beach town, on historic Coast Hwy 101. For more information on becoming a vendor go to www.kennedyfaires.com. For more information on attending the event call the DEMA office at 760.943.1950.

Enjoy 2 for 1 Coaster Fares on Saturday and get to the street fair car free

Stone Brewing Co and Port Brewing Company Beer Garden
Location: Lumberyard parking lot at hwy 101 and I Street

Saturday 24th
11:30am-2:00pm Rocket Science
2:30pm-5pm Rhythm Method
Sunday 25th
11:30am-2:00pm NovaMenco– See Bio Below
2:30pm-5pm Bill Magee Blues Band
Lumberyard Center Courtyard Stage
Location: Center courtyard of the lumberyard
Saturday 24th
11:00am- 1:30pm Matt Commerce
2:00pm-4:30pm Luna Llena
Sunday 25th
11:00am-1:30pm Super Strings
2:00pm-4:30pm Allison Adams Tucker & Allegato World Jazz Ensemble

NovaMenco

Moving to San Diego in 1995, the brothers dubbed themselves NovaMenco and set up shop to record and play across the United States and the World.

This family of musicians with their modern flamenco style fuses together Jazz, Pop, and ancient Byzantine echoes of Istanbul to Sevilla, Lisbon to Ibiza forming a unique blend of Jazz and soft Mediterranean grooves.

With their flamenco guitars flourishing on stage, NovaMenco craft an eclectic mix of tunes harboring a growing reputation for a crowd-pleasing show.

Ever since NovaMenco’s debut album landed in the 1998 billboard charts, NovaMenco has continued the innovations in Modern flamenco. Their unique fusion of flamenco music has enchanted audiences everywhere. And with the addition of their nephew Gabriel, NovaMenco sounds richer and fuller than ever.

Every CD of NovaMenco is a real life experience and travels around the world. The music of NovaMenco is an attention-getting production with melodies said to evoke an air of distant Mediterranean lands with rhythms that exude feelings of liberation from this earthly existence.

An Encinitas Icon
Hansen Surfboard’s Community Stage located at F Street and Hwy 101

Saturday, April 24th

11:00am – 11:30am Kinderdance
11:30am – 12:00pm Stage Door
12:00pm – 12:30pm A School of Guitar Band
12:30pm – 1:00pm Janice Lee School of Ballet
1:00pm – 1:30pm Aaron Kimball
1:30pm – 2:00pm Aaron Kimball
2:00pm – 2:30pm Call It Quits
2:30pm – 3:00pm Call It Quits
3:00pm – 3:30pm Dance Fitness
3:30pm – 4:00pm Scripps Performing Arts Academny
4:00pm-4:30pm Dance Connection
Sunday, April 25th
11:00am – 11:30am Solo artist Kate Cruvello and more

11:30am – 12:00pm The Something
12:00pm – 12:30pm RED LETTER DAY
12:30pm – 1:00pm TAB
1:00pm – 1:30pm BIRDS OF PREY
1:30pm – 2:00pm BIRDS OF PREY
2:00pm – 2:30pm ZIP ZAP
2:30pm – 3:00pm Solo artist from CCMA
3:00pm – 3:30pm California Music Studios
3:30pm – 4:00pm California Music Studios
4:00pm-4:30pm YMCA Dance Troupe
Encinitas School of Music Stage located at the Lumberyard in between
G and H Street next to Lotus Cafe.

Saturday, April 24th
10:30-11:30 Zip Zap
11:30am-12:30pm The Ceilings
1:00pm-2:30pm ESoM: School of Music Rock Show
2:30pm-3:30pm ESoM: School of Music Rock Show
3:30pm-4:30pm ESoM: School of Music Rock Show
Sunday, April 25th
10:30-11:30 Peter Hall
11:30am-12:30pm Green Jacket
1:00pm-2:30pm ESoM: Jazz Big Band
2:30pm-3:30pm Esom: JazzBow
3:30pm-4:30pm ESoM: Flute Choir
(Courtesy of http://www.encinitas101.com/events/26th-annual-streetfair/)


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Film Out 2010 @ Birch North Park Theater 4/16/2010 – 4/18/2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010 @ 04:04 AM
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Film Out 2010 @ Birtch North Park Theater 4/16/2010 - 4/18/2010

Film Out 2010 @ Birch North Park Theater 4/16/2010 – 4/18/2010

Event Location: Birch North Park theater

Event Dates(s): 4/16/2010 – 4/22/2010

Event Time(s): -

Cost: $150 for Festival FilmPass; $25.00 Opening Night; $10 for individual admission

Phone Number:619-239-8836

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

With approximately 50 shorts and features to choose from, this year’s FilmOut LGBT Festival is bound to pack the North Park Theatre.
For his ninth year with the festival, programmer Michael McQuiggan has once again filled the annual weeklong event with a wide array of narrative features, documentaries and foreign films that touch upon numerous genres and issues.
This year’s opening night presentation is “The Big Gay Musical,” and while I did not have a chance to see it ahead of time here are three movies destined to be crowd pleasers.

Jason Bushman’s “Hollywood Je T’aime” may have cribbed its title from “Paris, Je T’aime” and “New York, Je T’aime,” but it’s anything but another omnibus movie. Still smarting from a romantic breakup up, gay Parisian Eric Debets decides to buy a roundtrip ticket to America and try his luck with acting and romance, Hollywood style. The film is surprisingly charming with Debets acting as the glue that holds it all together. Unlike some of the other features I looked at, “Hollywood Je T’aime” is a cut above thanks to Alison Kelly’s sparkling cinematography and Phil Bartell’s crackerjack editing.
And if you think Debets bears more than a passing resemblance to Academy Award winner Adrian Brody, you are not alone. The filmmakers slip in a knowing reference that’s bound to get a big laugh when it screens on April 18 at 8 p.m.
Evgeny Afineevsky’s “Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!” is a safe distance from Albert Brooks. Hell, it’s a safe distance from Neil Simon for that matter, but the film gets by largely on the charm of its cast. Lainie Kazan has gone from a sultry spread in Playboy to a career on stage and film that now finds her playing Yiddish mamas that would have made Gertrude Berg proud. Along with hubby Saul Rubinek, Kazan is doing her best to find her son a nice girl, but as the title indicates her gay baby boy ain’t interested. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the film is Carmen Electra. As the shikse centerfold Mom and Pop pray will be their daughter-in-law, Electra gives a funny and very natural performance. You’ll probably spend just as much time laughing at the film as with it, but I think with the title such as it is, that’s to be expected.
Wendy Jo Carlton’s “Hannah Free” is an unashamed tearjerker that benefits from Claudia Allen’s heartfelt script and a superb performance by “Cagney and Lacey” alum Sharon Gless. Hannah (Gless) and her lifelong companion Rachel (Ann Hagemann) grew up together in the same small Midwest town. Hannah grew to be a strong character who refuses to make excuses to polite society while Rachel became a strong, less vocal homemaker. The film, based on Allen’s stage play, intercuts between time frames to reveal how the characters maintained their love for each other in spite of all the odds against them.
April 16-22
Birch North Park Theatre
2891 University Ave.
North Park
$150 for Festival FilmPass; $25.00 Opening Night; $10 for individual admission (Courtesy of Filmoutsandiego.com)


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Freeze Project San Diego @ Fashion Valley Mall 4/17/2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010 @ 03:04 AM
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Freeze Project San Diego @ Fashion Valley Mall 4/17/2010

Freeze Project San Diego @ Fashion Valley Mall 4/17/2010

Event Location: Fashion Valley

Event Dates(s): 4/17/2010 – 4/17/2010

Event Time(s): 1:00PM – 2:00PM

Cost: Free

Phone Number:none

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

Here is a fun and completely non-intrusive way to help raise awareness about sex trafficking and hopefully, in the process, moving people to go home and learn more and ultimately joining the modern day abolitionist movement. I hope you\’ll join us!

The Basic Concept:

For our Freeze Project moment, we would like to draw a couple of hundred people to participate in drawing attention to the problem of sex trafficking and child sexual exploitation. Instead of protesting, we would like to create an experience that is fun, non-intrusive (in your face activism), and inclusive. We believe that we could use “the Freeze” to draw attention in a crowd, which will then be followed up with a brief handout to people with basic facts and information about how they can learn more.

How a Freeze Project Moment Looks:

* Participants show up a designated time and place to assemble and get ready to head to the \”Freeze\” space.

* Participants will then proceed to the “Freeze” space and blend themselves into a crowd as if they were regulars in that particular environments.

* A cue will be given by the director of the Freeze moment.

* Participants will then stop what they were doing and stay frozen for the next 5 minutes until they receive another cue telling them that the freeze is over.

* Following the freeze, participants will handout a couple of print material each to people observing them (with or without conversation). We\’re going to have some very cool, creative handouts for people that hopefully will really grab their attention.

* That’s it! Enjoy the rest of the day at the venue where the Freeze takes place…..shop, eat, whatever!

Okay, the details in brief:

12:30 – 1:00 – Pre-Freeze meet-up near the downstairs mall entrance to Bloomingdales. Look for the hot pink signs. Be sure to sign in with your name and e-mail address if you\’d like to receive photos from the event, and any (hopefully!) press coverage.

1:00 – 1:15 – Participants move from meet-up spot to the Freeze location (The Freeze will take place in the Food Court, upstairs from the meet-up spot, just past Saks)

1:15 – 1:20 – FREEZE! That\’s all, just five minutes. Can you do it??!!

1:20 – 1:30 – Hand out print materials to folks, chat them up if you like.

After that, you\’re free to go!

I will be so, so grateful if you choose to participate, AND spread the word. The more frozen folks we have the greater impact we\’ll make! I think it will be really fun, and it\’s for a great cause. Once you know just the littlest bit about what happens to some girls at the hands of traffickers (yes, even right here in the United States, in California, in San Diego……), I don\’t know who could possibly NOT want to do at least some small thing about it.
(Courtesy of Facebook.com/)


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EarthFair 2010 @ Balboa Park 4/18/2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010 @ 03:04 AM
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EarthFair 2010 @ Balboa Park 4/18/2010

EarthFair 2010 @ Balboa Park 4/18/2010

Event Location: Balboa Park

Event Dates(s): 4/18/2010 – 4/18/2010

Event Time(s): 10:00AM – 5:00PM

Cost: Free

Phone Number:(858) 272-7370

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

Our exhibitors form the heart of EarthFair. They represent every type of environmental organization, governmental program and commercial enterprise with goods, services and causes that address our environment and quality of life. Our exhibitor fees are graduated to allow everyone to participate, from the smallest organization to the largest corporation.

It\’s impossible to list everything you\’ll find at EarthFair: traditional conservation organizations, wildlife preservation groups, products made from natural and organically grown crops, organic gardening information, alternative energy vehicles, ecotourism opportunities, many alternative and traditional health care products and services, pet adoption services, clean air and clean water products, rainforest preservation groups … the list goes on and on.

If your organization, club, or company is interested in exhibiting at EarthFair, please click here.

Special for Kids

In our Childrens’ Activity Area you’ll find crafts, games, face painting, storytelling, and a hands-on activities for children of all ages. Activities are intended to educate, entertain and inspire youth, in the spirit of Earth Day. This year, participants will learn to make paper, find out about recycling, make gift cards from recycled materials, and learn how to visit wild areas without disturbing the environment. Our Children’s Stage features youth-oriented performances throughout the day.

Entertainment

EarthFair will feature three stages. We’ve already mentioned the Children’s Stage, featuring music, song and storytelling aimed at the younger set. The Moon Stage (at Park and Presidents Way) will feature a variety of contemporary music by local artists. The Folk Music Stage (by the U.N. building), hosted by the San Diego Folk Music Heritage Society, will feature some of our city’s finest folk music artists.

eHome

Our eHome exhibit area showcases products and technologies that can make your home more environmentally sustainable. If you\’re building a new structure, or adding to an existing home, alternative home-building technologies, such as straw bale and steel-frame construction, will be of interest. Find out about energy- and resource-saving products and materials, like energy-efficient appliances and low-E windows. A wide variety of solar electric systems – available now, to help you get off the grid – will be shown.

eARTh Gallery

The eARTh Gallery features works by artists using recycled materials or showing depictions of \”Endangered Spaces\” in San Diego County. The artwork will be presented next to the Children\’s Area in the Pan American Plaza (close to the Auto Museum).

Are you an artist with earth-friendly art you\’d like to display? Click here for more information about exhibiting in the eARTh Gallery.

Food Pavilion

Tired of the nitrate-filled hot dogs and sugar-loaded sodas you usually get at large public events? Then step right up to our Food Pavilion for a change of pace. You\’ll find out-of-the-ordinary vegetarian fare that will make you wish it was available in the park all year long. If you are interested in being a food vendor at EarthFair, click here for more information.

Children\’s Earth Parade

The Children\’s Earth Parade (All Species Welcome) starts at 10:30 am by the Spanish Village and marches through the Park to the Children\’s Area in the Pan American Plaza. Participants are invited to dress up as endangered species, present their favorite earth-friendly messages. To find out more about the Children\’s EarthParade, including how you can participate, please click here.

Cleaner Car Concourse

The Cleaner Car Concourse features vehicles of all descriptions that all run on alternative fuels (hybrids included). This isn\’t just “the future”: these are vehicles being used on the road today. The vehicles will be on display in the Pan American Plaza.

Do you have a vehicle that belongs in the show? Click here for more information, and to register on-line.

Stuff to Buy

You\’ll see lots of stuff to buy at EarthFair. As in previous years, non-profit organizations are free to sell goods and services to support their operations. In fact, for many of the smaller non-profits, EarthFair can be a significant source of funding for their activities. So, if you want to get some holiday gifts real early, you can make sure your money will be going to a cause you want to support.

We will also allow for-profit organizations to sell environmentally-beneficial goods and services.

Getting There

Sixty- to seventy-thousand people can create real transportation problems. If you arrive after about 10:30 am, there is often no CAR parking close to the Park.

Not to worry, though. Click here for some alternatives to keep you from being stuck behind traffic on Park Blvd. trying to get into the park to find non-existant parking spaces.

How Would You Like to Participate?

There are several ways for you to take part in EarthFair:

As a visitor. Just show up … it\’s all free. But, arrive early so you don\’t miss the Earth Parade, and so you have enough time — there\’s a lot to see and do.

As an exhibitor. Does your company, organization, club, or school have a product, service or cause that would be appropriate for the EarthFair? Click here for more information.

As a volunteer. Each year, about 400 individuals just like you come out to make the EarthFair happen. Whether you\’d like to help out for a few hours, take on a major accountability, or something in between, we have the job for you. Come help put on a party for 60,000 of our closest friends. See our Volunteer Page for more information.

As a sponsor. Our exhibitor fees only cover a part of the expenses of producing EarthFair. With recent dramatic increases in fees for city services, it would not be possible to continue producing the event without the generous support of our sponsors. Sponsorship levels are available from $500 to $50,000, and will provide excellent exposure for your company or organization. For more information, please call (858) 272-7370, or click here. (Courtesy of http://www.earthdayweb.org)


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Motorcars on Main Street @ Coronado 4/18/2010

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 @ 04:04 AM
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Motorcars on Main Street @ Coronado 4/18/2010

Motorcars on Main Street @ Coronado 4/18/2010

Event Location: Coronado

Event Dates(s): 4/18/2010 – 4/18/2010

Event Time(s): 10:00AM – 3:00PM

Cost: Free

Phone Number:(619) 437-0254

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

This will be Coronado MainStreet\’s 20th annual car show, MotorCars on MainStreet, featuring over 400 pre-73 restored classic, rod and custom cars & trucks. The event will be held in downtown Coronado, one block from the beach, at Isabella & Orange Avenues, on Sunday April 18 from 10-3 PM during Coronado\’s famous \”Flower Show Weekend\”. There will be live music, awards and drawings throughout the day. Spectators can vote for their favorite entry in a “People’s Choice” award. Viewing is free and car registrations are $30 before April 11. This event will sell out. Register On-Line. For more information, contact our web site, www.CoronadoMainStreet.com or call (619) 437-0254. (Courtesy of http://www.coronadomainstreet.com)


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Head to Toe Womans Expo @ Del Mar Fairgrounds 4/16/2010 - 4/18/2010

Head to Toe Womans Expo @ Del Mar Fairgrounds 4/16/2010 – 4/18/2010

Event Location: Del Mar Fairgrounds

Event Dates(s): 4/16/2010 – 4/18/2010

Event Time(s): Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., – Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Cost: $8.00 for adults, $7.00 for seniors, and children 12 and under are free.

Phone Number:877-491-0677

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

Grab the girls! Affectionately coined the “Ultimate Day Out For Women,” the Head to Toe Women’s Expo returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds, April 16, 17 and 18, 2010.

The Head to Toe Women’s Expo gives mothers, daughters and girlfriends alike a chance to reconnect during a weekend of shopping, pampering, makeovers, inspirational speakers and more. Attendees can stroll through a virtual village of apparel, jewelry, handbags, accessories, wine, gourmet foods, and home décor — from more than 200 local and regional exhibitors. Fashion Shows will take place Saturday and Sunday with culinary seminars every day, along with a host of inspirational speakers.

New this year is the Baby Bump & Beyond! A feature that offers products and services for the new mom-to-be and her new tot. There will be a flurry of prizes expectant moms can win at the Baby Bump & Beyond Baby Shower held daily. The grand prize is a shower of gifts for one lucky winner! The popular Head to Toe Women’s Expo launched more than six years ago by San Diegans Rosemarie Gibson and Debbie Adelman. This dynamic duo organizes and coordinates every Expo, which each year attracts between 10,000 and 13,000 attendees from throughout San Diego County and beyond.

Vendor opportunities are still available; call Debbie Adelman and Rosemarie Gibson at (877) 491-0677 for more information. You can also learn more at www.headtotoewomensexpo.com.

ABOUT THE HEAD TO TOE WOMEN’S EXPO
This is an extraordinary event not to be missed. Show hours are Friday, April 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday, April 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets, available at the door, are $8.00 for adults, $7.00 for seniors, and children under 12 are free. Parking is $9.00 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. For more information, visit www.headtotoewomensexpo.com or call (877) 491-0677. (Courtesy of Headtotoewomensexpo.com)


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Kidchella @ The New Childrens Museum 4/10/2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010 @ 04:04 AM
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Kidchella @ The New Childrens Museum 4/10/2010

Kidchella @ The New Childrens Museum 4/10/2010

Event Location: The New Childrens Museum

Event Dates(s): 4/10/2010 – 4/10/2010

Event Time(s): 10am – 4pm

Cost: Free – $10

Phone Number:619-233-8792.

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

Kidchella Music Festival
Saturday April 10, 10am–4pm
Join us for a full day music festival just for kids on Saturday, April 10. Families can enjoy performances both inside the Museum and outdoors in the park, for the cost of regular admission! The outstanding musical lineup includes:

Hullabaloo
These local favorites like to say “We’re proud to be part of a growing number of artists that have found a way to honor and entertain kids without making their parents want to jump out of a moving mini-van.” Steve and Brendan put on a fun show that includes traces of twang, funk, rock, folk and blues. They play the time-tested favorites we all grew up with and write songs that make kids laugh, think, sing, dance, clap and stomp their feet!

Rhythm Child
Based in LA, Norman Jones and his Rhythm Child Band is a family affair. Rhythm Child\’s award-winning songs are a mix of drum loops, live percussion, soulful vocals, upbeat arrangements, and classic melodies. NCM is happy to announce they are bringing their positive vibes and great music to San Diego!

BITS Band
San Diego County\’s Blues In the Schools Program draws on a pool of local and visiting blues musicians for its live shows. Professional artists share the power and cultural significance of the uniquely American musical art form, the blues. They sing, play and impress using age-appropriate lyrics, while having children participate through call-and-response singing and rhythmic expression.

Paul Green School of Rock
NCM’s favorite house band, and a favorite with our visitors, too. These kids know how to rock! (Courtesy of Thinkplaycreate.org/)


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Woofstock: A Festival for Dogs and People @ Balboa Park 4/10/2010

Woofstock: A Festival for Dogs and People @ Balboa Park 4/10/2010

Event Location: Balboa Park

Event Dates(s): 4/10/2010 – 4/10/2010

Event Time(s): 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Cost: Free – $5

Phone Number:760-901-4307

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

WOOFSTOCK 2010 will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010 in Balboa Park in San Diego. This \’60\’s-themed festival raises funds for Canine Companions for Independence. Reserve your vendor space or sponsorship NOW by calling (760) 901-4306. Click here for all of the event details.

WOOFSTOCK kicks off with the Peace, Love, and Walk \’n Roll fun dog walk (approx. 1.3 miles) at 9AM. Walk registration fee ($35 adult, $15 child, $60 family) includes a cool WOOFSTOCK tie dye t-shirt, Festival admission and a sWAG bag filled with great surprises. Festival begins at 10AM and features flyball, disc dogs, a K9 playground, contests, great shopping, delicious food and more! Click here to register for the walk online.

WOOFSTOCK enTAILS:
* K-9 Playground * Flyball * Disc Dogs * Canine Freestyle * Unique Pet Products * Silent Auction * Kids Fun Zone * Best Trick Contest * Best 60’s Costume Contest * Biggest Paw & Smallest Paw Contests * 60\’s Music * Great Food * Fabulous Shopping * and MORE! (Courtesy of Cci.org)


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Tailgate Gem Show @ Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum 4/9/2010 - 4/11/2010

Tailgate Gem Show @ Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum 4/9/2010 – 4/11/2010

Event Location: Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum

Event Dates(s): 4/9/2010 – 4/11/2010

Event Time(s): 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cost: Free

Phone Number:760-726-7570.

Website/Tickets: (Click Here!)


Event Details:

San Diego County Council Gem and Mineral Show promises more than 50 dealers offering gems, jewelry, fossils, equipment, tools, books. 760-726-7570. (Courtesy of Cfmsinc.org/)


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