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  • Fright for Future is a haunted attraction with a social conscience, scaring you with real-world horrors. Plus, here are other Halloween events to explore.
  • Celebrate the season with an afternoon of festive family fun! On Tuesday, October 21st, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Coronado Farmers Market and Coronado Recreation and Golf Services Department are hosting a free pumpkin painting event for children ages 12 and under at the scenic Coronado Ferry Landing (1201 First Street). This outdoor gathering is the perfect chance for kids to express their creativity, enjoy the fall spirit, and take home a hand-painted pumpkin. No registration is needed—just drop in and join the fun! Come create special Halloween memories with your little ones that you'll cherish for years to come! For more information, please call 619-522-7342. Visit: https://www.coronado.ca.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1011
  • From bold installations to guided tours and hands-on workshops, San Diego Design Week runs Sept. 17-21, offering free ways to experience the region’s most creative design moments.
  • A roundup of good advice from Life Kit's 10 most read stories of 2025. Find out which foods support better sleep, how to be happier and how to graciously accept compliments.
  • As Jane Austen fans celebrate the 250th anniversary of her birth, they also celebrate her characters.
  • Come and enjoy our magical Winter wonderland event at the winery! From December 10th-14th and December 17th-21st 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. nightly, the winery village is open late, lit up with twinkling lights and holiday magic. Listen to the Carolers strolling through the winery village while you sip hot mulled wine and visit the artisan Shopping village of local arts and crafts vendors for last minute shopping. The Tasting room will be open, The Kitchen Restaurant will have grab and go Italian food and Manzanita Coffee House and the winery village shops will be open late for your holiday dining, sipping and shopping. There will be nightly food trucks as well, with a wide variety of food items. Back this Year: Miceli's Polar Express train exhibit! In the Gazebo. See a giant outdoor holiday themed miniature train exhibit, that will delight all ages. Insider tips for visiting us during Holiday Nights: Dress warmly and bundle up the little ones, it can get chilly in December Bring cash for Vendors that may not accept credit cards No pets are permitted on the winery grounds, no exceptions. No outside food or beverages permitted Carpooling is recommended as this is a very popular event Want to come when it's not so busy? Weekdays are less busy typically Please note: We cannot accommodate large parties during Holiday Nights. There are no venues available for large groups, pop-up parties, gift exchanges etc and multiple tables cannot be pushed together. We want to ensure that all of our guests have access to seating. *Santa will not be at Holiday Nights in the Evenings. Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/holiday-nights-at-bernardo-winery Bernardo Winery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Come and enjoy our magical Winter wonderland event at the winery! From December 10th-14th and December 17th-21st 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. nightly, the winery village is open late, lit up with twinkling lights and holiday magic. Listen to the Carolers strolling through the winery village while you sip hot mulled wine and visit the artisan Shopping village of local arts and crafts vendors for last minute shopping. The Tasting room will be open, The Kitchen Restaurant will have grab and go Italian food and Manzanita Coffee House and the winery village shops will be open late for your holiday dining, sipping and shopping. There will be nightly food trucks as well, with a wide variety of food items. Back this Year: Miceli's Polar Express train exhibit! In the Gazebo. See a giant outdoor holiday themed miniature train exhibit, that will delight all ages. Insider tips for visiting us during Holiday Nights: Dress warmly and bundle up the little ones, it can get chilly in December Bring cash for Vendors that may not accept credit cards No pets are permitted on the winery grounds, no exceptions. No outside food or beverages permitted Carpooling is recommended as this is a very popular event Want to come when it's not so busy? Weekdays are less busy typically Please Note: We cannot accommodate large parties during Holiday Nights. There are no venues available for large groups, pop-up parties, gift exchanges etc and multiple tables cannot be pushed together. We want to ensure that all of our guests have access to seating. *Santa will not be at Holiday Nights in the Evenings. Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/holiday-nights-at-bernardo-winery Bernardo Winery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Caltrans, through its Stormwater Campaign “Let’s Change This to That,” and the San Diego Coastkeeper are inviting local volunteers to help clean up Otay Valley Regional Park in honor of the 41st Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day. This critical cleanup will remove trash, litter, and other waste ahead of the first heavy rains of the season, preventing the waste from washing untreated into local rivers, creeks, lakes, and the ocean. Location: Otay Valley Regional Park, Rios Avenue Staging Area: 1769 Rios Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911 RSVP: RSVP for the event here For More Information: https://www.sdcoastkeeper.org/
  • Ten years, five chefs, one legendary table—where Burgundy’s finest meets the art of friendship. An evening a decade in the making—join Les Amis de Bernard for an extraordinary 10th anniversary celebration, featuring the rare elegance of Louis Latour Signature wines. Five acclaimed chefs—Suzette Gresham, Bernard Guillas, Katsuya Fukushima, Aron Schwartz, and Rafa Corniel—unite to craft a once-in-a-lifetime culinary journey where friendship, artistry, and Burgundy’s finest meet in perfect harmony. The 21st annual San Diego Food + Wine Festival, Nov 2–9, 2025. San Diego Food + Wine Festival | San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Date/Time: October 25, 2025 (Saturday) @ 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Place: Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park 3795 Fairmount Ave. (next to library.) The Dia de los Muertos festival is an important day to celebrate cultural pride in its many manifestations. When performances start, the giant garage-like door of the Performance Annex rises, and the music spills out from the stage and swells throughout the crowd nearby on the park lawn. Dancers grace the stage, and lyrical or staccato rhythms vibrate. Ever popular, Victoria Mariachi, and Rick and Friends return. There is dance for every taste from San Diego Ballet to Aztec Dancers. Theater lovers of all ages will be treated to The Old Globe and Fern St. Circus. Youth participate in a drum lesson with Drummers Without Borders, and a drum parade follows with colorful giant banners, inviting all to join. Family and community altars abound. There will be a Fun Zone for young ones with bouncy “houses.” Paper mask making activities for all ages is hosted by San Diego Guild of Puppetry. City Heights Dia de Los Muertos on Facebook ====================================================================================== FROM KPBS
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