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  • From December 13-17 and December 20-23 from 5-9 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 ~ 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: Santa will not be at Holiday Nights in the Evenings. Santa will be at the winery every morning between December 13 and 17 and December 20-23 for Breakfast with Santa. Breakfast with Santa gives kids a great opportunity to meet with Santa in a relaxing atmosphere, without lines. Moms and dads can sit back and watch and enjoy a mimosa and brunch while we treat the kids to fun activities such as face-painting and animal encounters, besides meeting with Santa. Please see Breakfast With Santa Event Page for more details and ticket information. Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/holiday-nights-at-bernardo-winery
  • Are you ready San Diego? Do you love thrilling, wicked, sexy, or even dangerous things? Paranormal Cirque will expose you to a unique creation of combined theatre, circus, and cabaret with a new European style flare. Cirque Italia is now presenting a brand-new show for a MATURE audience! This innovative horror story features different shades of sexy and an incomparable storyline - the only thing you can be sure of during this unique experience is that you will not know what to expect! It might be hard to divide reality and illusion! Are you intrigued yet? Dare to let yourself get wicked for one night under our Big TOP and live on the edge with Paranormal Cirque show! You will fall into a parallel world and end up surrounded by monstrous creatures with hidden talents that will amaze you with the circus arts. This show is NOT for the faint of heart. You may have to catch your breath or try to stop your heart from racing during this adrenaline filled performance. A careful casting selection has united the best artists from all over the world. A few of the circus arts you can expect to see in this new production include the jaw-dropping Wheel of Death, mystifying MAGIC, and more. Our Black unit also follows our strict animal-free policy. For more information visit www.paranormalcirque.com and make sure to check all our social media accounts. Tickets can be purchased now starting at $20 depending on availability. Restricted – under 18 REQUIRES accompanying parent or guardian. This show has adult language and material. Paranormal Cirque is offering a special promotion: $5 off any full priced ticket purchased in levels 1, 2, or 3. This offer cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts or deals. Please call 941-704-8572 to get the promo code for your location.
  • Metallic prisms have been appearing across the world since one was found in Utah in 2020, but in many cases it’s still unclear who created them and why.
  • Martin Scorsese adapts best-selling nonfiction book about a series of 1920s murders known as "The Reign of Terror."
  • Andrea Beatriz Arango's debut novel in verse "Iveliz Explains It All" is the 2023 One Book, One San Diego selection for teens.
  • Former LA Mayor Eric Garcetti denies he knew about a top adviser's alleged abuse at City Hall. An NPR investigation raises new questions about whether the now U.S. ambassador to India lied under oath.
  • Driverless cars are expanding into more markets across the country. In San Francisco they're already ubiquitous, but the robo-taxis' behaviors are unsettling riders.
  • Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who raised their 11 children after he was assassinated and remained dedicated to social causes for decades thereafter, died Thursday.
  • We are thrilled to invite you to the next dinner in the Sahm Seaview Room and Art Park scheduled for Thursday, January 18. This monthly dinner series is curated by Executive Chef Jeff Armstrong of The Kitchen with a unique four course menu with presentations of roots paired with luxury ingredients.
  • A Reimagining of The Nutcracker Friday, November 10, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 11, 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, Center Theater Join A Step Beyond for a reimagining of The Nutcracker ballet through dance, theater, music, and puppetry. The story begins at Maria’s Quinceñera and through the magic of the night, the audience journeys to Mexico in search of Maria’s father. Related links: A Step Beyond on Instagram A Step Beyond on Facebook
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