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  • Select dates in December! Get ready to embark on a magical journey as Coastal Christmas returns to the enchanting Del Mar Fairgrounds from Thursday, December 12 - 26! This year, families, friends, and couples looking for a festive night out are invited to experience a reimagined seaside celebration that shimmers with Millions of lights, melodies, and holiday joy. Immerse yourself in the wonder of the expanded Holiday Light Trail, glide on our sparkling Glice® skating rink, and discover treasures at our thriving Holiday Market. Sip and savor your way through the Holiday Wine Walk, capture unforgettable moments with Santa and his merry friends, and let the little ones bask in the joy of Frosty’s Fun Zone, all just moments away from the beautiful Pacific Ocean! Delightful seasonal food and beverages will be available throughout the venue to keep your spirits bright. Tickets are on sale now at coastalchristmasdelmar.com, starting at $26.98 for adults and $20.61 for kids on select nights. Returning by popular demand, the Holiday Wine Walk has been expanded to be a nightly delight for the 21+ crowd! Stroll through the twinkling lights with a souvenir tasting cup, sampling exquisite pours at various stops throughout the venue. Families will find endless opportunities for fun and togetherness. Santa and his merry friends will arrive nightly at 5 p.m. (on December 26, Santa returns to the North Pole, but his cheerful helpers will still be on hand), offering complimentary smartphone photo opportunities for families and friends. The little ones will love bouncing and playing in Frosty’s Fun Zone, while teens and adults can glide on the Glice® rink and indulge in seasonal snacks and sips before exploring the wonder of the light trail and market. For those seeking a cozy and private experience, reserve your own Igloo or Fire Pit Table, complete with personal drink service. Don’t miss out on the ultimate holiday tradition, join us at Coastal Christmas for a magical experience that will create cherished memories for years to come! PROMOTIONAL NIGHTS: Sunday, December 14: Stuff A Sleigh - 1,000 toys, one night! Children get in free with an unwrapped toy. First 1,000 children only. Accompanying. Adults must buy tickets. One child per adult Thursday, December 18: Community Night: All General Admission tickets are Buy One, Get One Free. Add ons and other ticket types are full price. Friday, December 19: First Responders & Nurses Night: All First Responders and Nurses get free admission with a valid world ID or badge. All other party members must purchase tickets. Sunday, December 21: Military Night: All active duty Military members and Veterans get free admission with valid ID or badge. All other party members must purchase tickets. Monday, December 22: Senior Night: Guests ages 65 and over get free admission with a valid ID. All other party members must purchase tickets. Tuesday, December 23: Student Night: All students get free admission with a current, valid school ID. All other party members must purchase tickets.
  • Chuck Samuelson, of Kitchens for Good, has launched a program that lets you adopt a tree and get the avocados it grows.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed several bills that were part of the statewide reparations effort. This comes days after he signed Senate Bill 518 to establish a state bureau for descendants of American slavery.
  • At Rubio’s, one day of tacos just isn’t enough. That’s why this year, National Taco Day (October 7) has been expanded into National Taco WEEK, and rewards members can score a free taco with any purchase every single day from October 6–12. Here’s how it works: Add the free taco reward at checkout online or scan in-store The reward reloads daily, so guests can keep coming back for more all week long Open to all Rubio’s Rewards members (sign-up is free: https://rubios.com/rewards/) From the Original Fish Taco that started it all to fan-favorites across the menu, Rubio’s is making it a week-long fiesta worth celebrating.
  • Over the past few days, cattle ranchers and agricultural groups have been sounding the alarm that a plan to import more foreign beef would hurt struggling ranchers.
  • The movies Reiner directed, from A Few Good Men to The Princess Bride, weren't just good — they were people's favorites, the types of films people come back to again and again.
  • A new book by the Nobel-winning pioneer of behavioral economics offers some advice we can all use.
  • The TSA has announced that U.S. air travelers without a REAL ID will face a $45 fee starting in February. The Department of Homeland Security says 94% of passengers are already compliant.
  • Democrats are announcing a new investment to win over voters in rural areas — where the party has suffered deep losses in recent elections — by leaning on an economic message.
  • The shutdown saw a number of back-and-forth fights over funding SNAP, which rose to the Supreme Court level, and left millions in a state of uncertainty and turning to food banks and other charity systems for help.
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