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Going on now through Dec. 31, Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar in Mission Valley is offering DIY gingerbread houses for $7.50 and donating 100 percent of the proceeds to Habitat for Humanity, which builds safe and affordable homes for families in need. What a “sweet” way to give back!

Get the kids involved in decorating for Hanukkah (Dec. 18–26) by making this festive dreidel garland by local art teacher, Alyssa Navapanich. There is lots of room for creativity using just a few art supplies. Find instructions at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids.

We have a new arrival! The 2023 edition of San Diego Babies & Toddlers is now available at www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/baby/sandiego-babies-and-toddlers. Read about how to encourage speech and language at home, why it’s critical to reduce screen time for little ones, stroller-friendly spots to meet with other parents, the “411” on fitness for pregnant and new moms and much more.

We had the joy of donating hundreds of exciting new toys to the organizations listed here. Thank you for distributing the gifts to children throughout San Diego County this month.

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Looking for ways to give gifts with purpose this year? Flip through the digital edition of our ShopAble Holiday Gift Guide, featuring one-of-a-kind goods created by local artisans with disabilities. Purchasing products and services from these business owners helps them achieve independence and self-reliance. Behind every product in the guide is a heartfelt, meaningful story. And isn’t that what gift-giving is all about? Access the guide at www.specialneedsresourcefoundationofsandiego.com/ program/shopable.

Attention, shoppers! If you’re an Amazon shopper, please consider supporting the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego (SNRFSD) through Amazon Smile. There are no fees to participate and purchase prices do not increase. Simply connect at https://smile.amazon.com/ ch/46-4543603 and start shopping; Amazon will donate a portion of eligible purchases to SNRFSD, which provides free resources, articles and events to San Diego’s special needs community.

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December 2022 • SanDiego family .com • 13 GREAT PARTY PACKAGES! • Birthdays • Scout Troops • Mommy Groups • Kid Camps • Bridal Parties Liberty Station 2770 Historic Decatur Rd. Barracks 14 (619) 223-1339 www.thehotspotstudio.com Kids & Adults • No Age Limit • Drop-in or Reserve • No Studio Fees • Fast Turnaround Featured on See website “Make” it Special this year.... family time at The Hot Spot! Gift a Museum Membership! Buy or renew a membership in December and get 3 extra months! r e s i d e n t ' s c a r f u n d r a i s e r N o r t h P o l e L i m i t e d r e s i d e n t ' s c a r T I C K E T S O N S A L E N O W ! W W W P S R M O R G M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 2 2 0 P E R P E R S O N N o r t h P o l e L i m i t e d r e s i d e n t ' s c a r f u n d r a i s e r J O I N T H E P A C I F I C S O U T H W E S T R A I L W A Y M U S E U M F O R A N E X C L U S I V E H O L I D A Y E X P E R I E N C E ! K I C K B A C K A N D R E L A X O N A C H A R T E R E D B U S T O U R F R O M S A N D I E G O T O C A M P O E N J O Y A P R I V A T E W I N E T A S T I N G A N D L I G H T M E A L I N O U R D I S P L A Y B U I L D I N G B E F O R E J O I N I N G S A N T A A N D H I S C R E W F O R A R I D E O N T H E N O R T H P O L E L I M I T E D T I C K E T S O N S A L E N O W ! W W W P S R M O R G D E C E M B E R 1 0 , 2 0 2 2 $ 3 0 0 P E R P E R S O N N o r t h P o l e L i m i t e d Registration for Winter Classes Now Underway! Serving the San Diego Community since 1987! The Nutcracker Tickets On Sale Now! ScrippsBallet.com/Academy 855-222-2849 December 10 & 11 at 2 pm present an All-Youth Production of SCRIPPS BALLET THEATRE Youth Ballet Company SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY Angela Amoroso, Miah Nwosu, Drew Skinner, Directors

Give to the Causes You Love

Supporting local nonprofits

There’s something about the holidays that makes people want to unleash their inner Santa as they look for ways to spread holiday cheer around the community. What better way than to share time, talents and treasure with local causes you care about? Whatever your passions, San Diego is filled with wonderful nonprofit organizations that support a sleigh-load of great causes. Find your favorite causes below and get involved. Unless otherwise noted, volunteer age requirements vary.

Support Families

Backcountry Communities Thriving (BCT) helps to ensure the well-being of children, families and individuals in the Julian community and surrounding rural areas through service, advocacy and support. The organization offers food distribution, programs that educate residents on disaster and emergency preparedness, a free Community Wellness Expo, and support for local high school students through scholarships and a Christmas gift drive for students in need. Support BCT by visiting www.bc-ct.org to subscribe to their monthly newsletter and to donate to their cause.

Encourage Literacy

Words Alive offers students and families access to diverse and relevant books, shared experiences and empowering programs that inspire a lifelong love of reading. There are many ways to lend a hand, including the assembly of learning kits and educational materials for classroom use, reading and reviewing books in the Page Turners program and more. www.wordsalive.org

Support the Military

Foundation for Women Warriors is a veteran organization that supports the personal and economic well-being of women veterans who are transitioning to civilian life, and provides critical childcare assistance for their families. Lend a hand during their holiday drive by sorting and bagging donations and distributing them to veterans. Minimum age to volunteer: 11 (ages 15 & under must volunteer with parent). www.foundationforwomenwarriors.org

Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego (SNRFSD) connects families with special needs to critical services and resources through their annual publication Flourishing Families and bi-monthly eNewsletter. It also offers fun, educational events such as the All-Inclusive Day of Play & Resource Fair and Read 3x3 Literacy Event. The organization created and promotes ShopAble, a list of business owners with disabilities. Make a difference in the lives of families with special needs by visiting www.SNRFSD.org to learn how to volunteer (ages 16 +) at SNRFSD events or to make a monetary donation.

Traveling Stories provides at-risk children not only the opportunity to learn how to read, but also to fall in love with reading. Volunteer to read with these children and mentor them through their Virtual StoryTent, a literacy program that offers one-on-one reading support online and motivational incentives for kids. There are also opportunities for Help Desk volunteers, Help Desk Captains and more. Minimum age to volunteer: 15. www.travelingstories.org

Armed Services YMCA San Diego supports local, active-duty service members and their families year-round with free and low-cost programs, services and special events. There are lots of ways to volunteer, such as assisting with therapy dog visits or completing administrative duties at Naval Medical Center San Diego and lending a hand at community events. www.asymca.org/sandiego

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Support Foster Children

Promises2Kids provides foster children with the resources and guidance they need to overcome difficulties and grow into healthy, happy, successful adults. Support former foster youth that are in college through mentoring, care package deliveries, dorm move-in and more. Also, be part of Camp Connect, which gives separated siblings in foster care the chance to reconnect through various activities. Minimum age to volunteer: 18. www.promises2kids.org

Help Animals

San Diego Humane Society provides safe shelter for homeless animals, offers programs that strengthen the humananimal bond, and offers free and low-cost services for pet owners in need. Junior volunteers (ages 12–17) help exercise and socialize adoptable animals. Young animal lovers earn service hours by helping get animals adopted, raising funds for wish list items and making enrichment items. www.sdhumane.org

Fight Food Insecurity

Hunger-relief and food rescue organization Feeding San Diego provides more than 35 million meals annually to children, families, seniors and veterans in partnership with 370 local organizations. Volunteer to sort and pack produce for a family in need, hand out food at drive-through distributions, educate San Diegans about food insecurity at resource and wellness fairs, and more. www.feedingsandiego.org

Helen Woodward Animal Center provides care and adoption for homeless animals, as well as educational programs for people. Spend time playing with and giving TLC to dogs and cats at Club Pet (ages 16+), take animals to visit people with special needs in different healthcare settings (18+), assist barn animal caregivers by exercising and grooming hoof-stock and barnyard critters (14+) and more. www.animalcenter.org

Voices for Children recruits, trains and supports Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers who serve as the voice for children in foster care. Make a commitment to be a CASA (ages 21+) for a child. Advocate for his well-being as you report on progress and needs at regular court hearings where judges make crucial decisions for the child’s future. www.speakupnow.org

Produce Good upcycles edible organics in San Diego by enabling the recovery of unwanted produce to nourish those in need. Be part of their Community Orchard of volunteers who rescue tons of unwanted fruits and vegetables at farmers markets, backyard orchards and small farms around the county. www.producegood.org

Assist Older Adults

ElderHelp of San Diego provides personalized services and resources that help seniors remain independent and live safely in their homes. Volunteer opportunities (18+) include grocery shopping, sorting mail, light gardening, rides to appointments and errands, minor home repairs and more. www.elderhelpofsandiego.org

Jewish Family Service supports the independence and well-being of seniors by providing nutritious meals delivered by caring volunteers. Lend a hand in delivering warm meals (and smiles) to homebound seniors with the JFS Foodmobile. Or, be a Social & Wellness Center Food Server. www.jfssd.org v

Jennifer Burman is a freelance writer and mom of two.

Read the full article at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/donationsvolunteers-and-local-fundraisers.

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Holiday Toy Guide

Presenting part two of this season’s round-up of kid-tested toys. And guess what? We’re giving more away! Turn to page 6 for details on how to enter. Find our complete list of the 100 Hottest Holiday Toys, plus games, books and more at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/kid-tested-toy-product-review.

Find our round-up of Holiday Toys for Kids of All Abilities at www.SNRFSD.org.

American Girl Claudie Doll & Book $115; 8+ AmericanGirl.com

Claudie Wells, AG’s newest historical character, is growing up during the 1920s Harlem Renaissance. The 18-inch doll includes signature outfit and Meet Claudie book. Her hat, silver pendant, Baby Ruth candy bar, purse and journal are sold separately ($36 for the accessories set).

furReal Cinnamon, My Stylin’ Pony $89.99; 4+ Hasbro.com

Jurassic World: Dominion Dinosaur Dig -Blue, T.Rex and Amber $19.95; 6+ ThamesandKosmos.com

Excavate a mosquito in amber, a small plastic dinosaur and plastic skeleton pieces from plaster. “I love that [the guide book] explains how paleontologists do their work, how fossils are formed and what amber is,” says mom Jacque.

With more than 80 sounds and reactions, caring for Cinnamon makes kids feel like they have a real pet. She blinks, moves her ears, head and neck, and responds affectionately with loving noises and kissing sounds. Kids love to snuggle with Cinnamon in nighttime mode.

The Magical World of Disney Trivia $39.99; 6+ Playmonster.com

Covering everything from Steamboat Willie to Encanto, this trivia game takes players on a journey through time. “It’s the ultimate game for my Disneyloving family,” says mom Linda. “Questions cover all Disney movies, TV shows, cartoons, etc. No one knows everything but everyone knows something.”

Plan your next family game night! Check out our full list of games at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/kid-testedtoy-product-review/fun-family-board-games.

Scoot Pro Drone $39.99; 8+ Force1rc.com

Bluey Ultimate Lights & Sounds Playhouse $89.99; 3+ Amazon.com

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Bluey fans love this new playset featuring characters and accessories that bring the magical world of Bluey to life. Press the octopus to access 50 phrases and sounds. “It’s the perfect size for little ones,” says mom Lisa. “The carrying handle makes it easy to take on an overnight to Mimi’s house.”

Operate this indoor mini drone with hand motions! Features LED lights, 360-degree flight design and a motion sensor. “It’s like something out of Star Wars,” says dad Tony. “We like making it change directions with our hands. It’s fun and futuristic.”

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Ball Pit Bundle

$255; 6 mo.–5 yr. Littlebigplayroom.com

Create hours of fun for up to three little ones. Features modern colors for designforward parents (several choices). “This gorgeous ball pit looks nice in our home!” says mom Tina. “It’s well-made and the soft sides make it easy to climb in/out.” Includes 200 balls.

Paint by Sticker Kids: Holly Jolly Christmas $10.99; 5–9 Workman.com

A mess-free version of a fun, classic “paint” book. Lots of small stickers encourages focus and concentration while keeping kids entertained for hours.

Step 2 Rain Showers Splash Tub $129.99; 2+ Target.com

Find more holiday themed books, craft and activity books at www.sandiegofamily.com/ for-the-kids/book-multimediareviews

LOL Surprise OMG House of Surprises $229.99; 4+ Target.com

Standing 4 ft. tall, this awesome wooden dollhouse features four stories, 10 rooms and dozens of surprises. Includes rooftop patio with

see p. 6 light-up firepit, movie theater, working elevator, spiral pool slide, drive-thru, spinning rooms and more. “There are so many details in this house!” says mom Mindi. “Hours of fun for my girls (ages 6 & 8).”

If there’s anywhere kids can enjoy yearround water play, it’s San Diego! This charming splash table offers a rainfall feature, tipping bucket, water chute and more. “This is a great outdoor toy that’s large enough for my kids to play together,” says mom Melanie.

Christmas Steaming Train Set

$129.99; 3+ Brio.us

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This set features a battery-operated steaming train (safe-to-touch steam), cargo crane, Santa figurine, North Pole station and more. “It’s a perfect train set for the holidays,” says mom Karen. “My son (age 4) watches Santa’s train go around the tree—the steam adds a touch of magic.”

Tappin’ Colors 2-in-1 Xylophone $24.99; 18 mo.+ LeapFrog.com

Musical exploration, education and play at its best! “It teaches numbers, colors, music and rhythm,” says Sandy. “My grandson loves how the keys light up.”

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OH, WHAT FUN! 12 ways to unwrap the magic of the holidays

Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! at The Old Globe is celebrating its 25th incredible year of holiday fun for the entire family. The holidays are not complete without the Who’s holiday carol “Welcome, Christmas (Fah Who Doraze)” and the audience favorite “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” All ages performances are back this year, check the website for details. For tickets, visit www.TheOldGlobe.org.

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Come to Village Walk at EastLake for family fun! Our Family Holiday Celebration on Saturday, Dec. 3, Noon–3 pm includes free visits with Santa in his sleigh (use your camera to capture photos), free train rides and a children’s craft. Sunday Fun Days are Dec. 4 & 11 from 4–6 pm. Enjoy free photos with Frosty and our life-size photo frame, free crafts, musical entertainment, and photo ops with life-size cutouts of Santa, the Snowman, Elsa and Olaf. www.ShopVillageWalk.com

5Jungle Bells at the San Diego Zoo is lighting up the night with memory-making holiday experiences for the whole family. Join us for the return of Aurora—a magical experience with lights, projections and music. The festivities continue with traditional light displays, live entertainment, musical performances, visits with Santa and more. Join us for the celebration on select dates, December 9 through January 1, 2023.

Adventure to Family Christmas Tree Farm to experience a magical, old-time Christmas in a wintery forest atmosphere at this family-owned farm in El Cajon. Sip hot cider, roam through the living forest and cut the perfect tree (or choose from precut trees in hard-to-find sizes). Take amazing family photos, enjoy hayrides, a petting zoo, and shop for wreaths, potted trees and gifts. Opens Nov. 26. Visit www.familychristmastreefarm.com.

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3Bring the entire family to Lights at the Lakes, a drive-through holiday light show at Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve featuring 35+ dazzling light displays synchronized to music on your car radio. This highly anticipated event is on select dates between Nov. 25 and Dec. 24 from 6–8:30 pm. Event entrance is at 9120 Carlton Oaks Drive, Santee. Advance ticket purchase (per vehicle) is required at www.santeelakes.com/lights-at-the-lake-2022. No on-site ticket sales available. For general information, call 619-596-3141.

Experience a fabulous festival of trees and lights at Noah Homes’ Enchanted Village in Spring Valley, Dec. 16–22 from 5–8 pm. Luckily, Santa cleared his schedule for photos, but beware—the Grinch may be lurking close by! This year brings new holiday celebrity entertainers, over 1 million lights, food trucks, kids’ activities and more. Proceeds benefit Noah Homes, a nonprofit for people with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome and autism. Purchase tickets and learn more at www.EnchantedVillage.org.

7Join us for a reimagining of The Nutcracker ballet inspired by the culture of Mexico, featuring 150+ A Step Beyond (ASB) students ages 8–17. The performance is Saturday, Dec. 10 at 6:30 pm at Kit Carson Amphitheater in Escondido. All choreography, sets and props were created with and by ASB youth. Admission is $10 (ages 5 & under free). Learn more and purchase tickets: www.a-step-beyond.org/events.

8Experience an old-fashioned holiday celebration, during Julian’s Country Christmas. Our town tree has a new location, Santa and kids crafts at Town Hall, the Light Parade on Main Street (Dec. 17) and “A Christmas Carol” performance returns this year. Drop letters to the North Pole in Santa’s mailbox at Town Hall. Plus, unique shopping, dining and lodging. Fun for the whole family! Learn more: www.juliancountrychristmas.com.

Whether you’re continuing beloved family traditions or starting new ones, these cheerful celebrations will help create joy-filled memories that last a lifetime. May your season be merry and bright!
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9Join us bayside as we welcome the holidays island style! Bring your family and friends for Paradise Point’s festive tree lighting with carolers, bonfires and s’mores, food trucks, activities for kids of all ages, and a special visit from Santa himself! The event takes place on Paradise Terrace from 5:30–7:30 pm on Thursday, Dec. 8 at Paradise Point Resort & Spa.

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Hotel del Coronado has transformed into Frosted by the Sea, a winter wonderland with thousands of sparkling lights adorning the hotel’s signature red turrets. The holidays herald the return of The Del’s famed two-story Christmas tree in the lobby, a magical nightly light show, the spectacular oceanfront ice rink for Skating by the Sea, reservable beachside igloos and more. Find details at www.hoteldel.com/holidays.

What’s for Breakfast?

If your family doesn’t have an established holiday breakfast tradition, consider one or more of these delicious recipes, compliments of local food blogger and mom, The Seaside Baker.

Give the gift of ocean exploration and fun this year with extraordinary experiences from Birch Aquarium. Tour tidepools with a naturalist during a Birch Tidepooling Adventure, get an insider’s view of the fascinating world of seahorses with a Behind-the-Scenes Tour, or gift a membership to a family who would love a year’s worth of discovery and fun at Birch Aquarium! For more information, visit https://aquarium.ucsd.edu.

Celebrate the magic of the holiday season all month long at Flower Hill Promenade in Del Mar. Enjoy festive lights and decorations while you shop and dine with family and friends. Plus, a little elf told us that Santa is planning extra holiday cheer on Dec. 3 & 4 from 11 am–3 pm with photo ops, real snow, crafts, snacks, carolers and face painting! Visit www.flowerhill.com

Sheet Pan Pancakes

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Chorizo Egg “Muffins” www.theseasidebaker.com /chorizo-egg-muffins

Pull - Apart Bread (Monkey Bread) www.theseasidebaker.com/ homemade-monkey-bread

Photo credit: Jackie Bruchez at www.theseasidebaker.com.

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All listings are confirmed annually. Have an awesome light display not featured here? Email events@sandiegofamily.com to be considered next year. We’re back with San Diego County’s most comprehensive (and accurate) round-up of holiday light shows, twinkling neighborhoods and glittering festivities! Visit individual websites to inquire about entry fees for special events. Don’t forget to take along our fun Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt on page 25.
Diego’s MAP of CHRISTMAS LIGHTS North County Inland CARMEL MOUNTAIN RANCH, 92128 Fairway Village, east and west sides of Stoney Gate Pl. 100+ homes decorated in “Holiday Magic.” Dec. 16–Jan. 1. ESCONDIDO 92025 Northern Lights. The California Center for the Arts, Escondido will be transformed into a fantasy of light. After sunset enjoy tunnels of twinkling lights, LED Christmas trees and light shows. Dec. 3 kick-off event will have real snow, face painting, kid’s crafts, food trucks, Santa and more. Free. Dec. 3–Jan. 2. 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org Wild Holidays at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park offers the wonders of the Safari Park with a special holiday twist: a festive expedition of lights, glowing pathways twinkling with holiday cheer, a variety of live musical performances and magnificent stilt walkers. Select nights, Nov. 25–Jan. 1. 15500 San
Valley Rd. www.sdzsafaripark.org/wild-holidays 3160 Crane Ave. “Eureka Lights.” Over 14,000 lights synchronized to 89.9 FM. Two separate 40-minute shows on alternating nights. Dec. 1–31. www.facebook.com/EurekaLightsEscondido POWAY, 92064 Hickory Ct., Hickory St., Butterwood Ct., Rockrose Ct. Off Twin Peaks Rd. & Silverset St. “Candy Cane Lane.” Entire cul-de-sacs are lit up. Dec. 1–25..  RANCHO
92129 Oviedo St. off Black Mountain Rd. “Christmas Card Lane.” Also enter off Twin Trails Dr. & Carmel Mountain Rd. or park at Sunset Hills Elementary and walk. Dec. 1–31.  SAN MARCOS, 92078 2516 Rockdale Pl. “The Griswold’s.” Over 25,000 lights decorate this home and entire cul-de-sac. Nov. 27–Jan. 1. 251 Glendale Ave. A classic look with warm white lights, garland and Christmas tunes on 89.9 FM. Dec. 1–25. VISTA,
Jingle Terrace Live Experience. A spectacular walk-through holiday light show with festive displays, photo ops and more. Dec. 7–8 & 14–16, 5–9 pm. Free. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www. moonlightstage.com 22 • SanDiego family .com • December 2022 6646 Elegant Tern Pl., Carlsbad 6774 Vermarine Ct., Carlsbad 2516 Rockdale Pl., San Marcos 5279 Willow Walk Rd., Oceanside 3920 Rockfield Ct., Carlsbad
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Holidays at LEGOLAND. Light show with falling “snow,” LEGO Christmas tree, life-size LEGO Santa and more. Nov. 19–Jan. 8. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com

Snow N Glow Holiday Festival. Snow tubing, walk-through holiday lights, visit with Santa and friends and more. Select dates, Dec. 8–Jan. 1. Thurs.–Sun., 4–9 pm (open daily the week of Christmas). Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.snownglow.com

Lightscape. This enchanting, illuminated trail spans one mile and features over one million twinkling lights with artistic installations that come alive with color, imagination and sound. Select dates through Jan. 1, 5–8:30 pm. 2 & under free. San Diego Botanic Garden, 300 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas.

San Diego Coastal

San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. Brightly illuminated boats decorated to the theme “FantaSEA.” Starts off Shelter Island, goes through the harbor and ends at the Coronado Ferry Landing. Dec. 11 & 18, 5:30 pm. www.sdparadeoflights. org

Mission Bay Boat Parade of Lights. More than 100 decorated vessels take to the water. Starts at SeaWorld with fireworks and ends at The Mission Bay Beach Club. Dec. 10, 5:30 pm. www.discovermissionbay.org/boat-parade-2022

SeaWorld Christmas Celebration. Music activated tunnel of lights, snowfall, 30 ft. twinkling Christmas tree, fireworks and more. Nov. 14–Jan. 8. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com

Sights and Sounds of Christmas. Walk the San Diego Temple grounds and enjoy more than 130,000 lights and nativity scenes. Free. Nov. 26–Jan. 1, 5–11 pm. 7474 Charmant Dr., UTC.

Winter Wonder at Belmont Park. A million holiday lights, giant holiday sculptures, photo ops, live performances, character appearances and more. Dec. 1-31. 3146 Mission Blvd. www.belmontpark.com

Old Town Trolley’s Holiday Sights and Festive Nights Tour. Sing-along caroling with elf conductors while viewing festive holiday sights. Dec.

3920 Rockfield Ct. Musical light show with 20,000+ lights and show selector where visitors can pick from over 20 songs. Nov. 26–Jan. 1.

2695 Medford Ct. Amazing light show. Partnering with the local Toys for Tots for toy donations. Nov. 27–Dec. 31.

3520 Corte Ramon. SpongeBob theme with lights and characters coordinated to music. Accepting food donations for local food shelters.

OCEANSIDE, 92056, 92057

5279 Willow Walk Rd. Over 40,000 digital lights synchronized to music with mega board, arches and more create a 30-minute light show. Dec. 1–31. Santa and food drive for San Diego Food Bank on Dec. 3, 5:30–8 pm.

2329 Snead Dr. Lights, nativity scene, animated elves and Santa Village light display. Walk up to see Christmas scene in garage. Dec. 5–31.

5592 Thoroughbred St. Twinkling lights, festive music, singing reindeer, a “s-ELF-ie” station and falling snow (6–8 pm). Tune in your car radio to 95.1 FM. Dec. 1–31, 5–10 pm.

5596 Quarter Horse Cir. Christmas-themed light show with over 3,000 RGB LED pixel lights synchronized to 15 Christmas songs featuring a singing snowman and lightbulb character. FM 97.1. Dec. 1–25.

San Diego Central

TIERRASANTA, 92124

Jungle Bells brings to life a joyous wonderland of twinkling lights, live entertainment, festive music and views of awe-inspiring wildlife. See the magic of Aurora, an immersive presentation weaving 3D projection mapping, music and lights into a spectacular nature-inspired performance. Dec.
Dec. 24). San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park. https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/jungle-bells Balboa Park December Nights. Holiday festival with lights, sounds, attractions and amazing food. Dec. 2, 3–11 pm & Dec. 3, 11 am–11 pm. www.sandiego. gov/december-nights CLAIREMONT, 92117 Lana Dr. & Jamar off Mt. Abernathy Ave. “Clairemont Christmas Park.” Circular street with 40+ decorated homes. Dec. 1–25. 5404 Mt. Burnham Dr. Features a 128-channel animated light display to 98.5 FM. North Pole village, train and animated figures display in garage. Dec. 9–27. 4234 Mount Herbert Ave. Beautifully decorate home. Dec. 1-25. SCRIPPS
92131 Stonebridge Pkwy. & Merritage Ct. “Merry-tage Court.” Entire street lit up with themes including Star Wars, Minions, Disney, Frozen, Cars, The Grinch and more. Dec. 1–31. 10883 Sunset Ridge Dr. Decorated house with lights, inflatables and animated decorations. Nov. 25–Dec. 31.
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The Forward House in Bankers Hill. 25th annual holiday lighting display at The Forward House, built in 1905 for San Diego Mayor John Forward, Sr., it is known as “Griswold’s Christmas House.” Walk by to enjoy holiday lights and Christmas music. 108 Ivy St. (1st & Ivy, 6 blocks W. of Balboa Park). Nov. 24–Dec. 31, 5–10 pm. www.AmericanSecurityMortgage.net

Holiday Market at Petco Park. Santa and other holiday characters, magical light displays and more. Select nights, Dec. 1–23, 4–10 pm. Gallagher Square, 100 Park Blvd. www.padres.com/holidaymarket

Bankers Hill 92101

2141 Albatross St. Colorfully lighted house with Santa, elves, snowmen, nutcrackers and so much more to look at. Dec. 1–Jan. 1.

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Frosted by the Sea. The Hotel Del’s red turrets are draped in thousands of sparkling lights with towering Christmas trees, snowy surprises and garlands galore. Nov. 17–Jan. 1. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

“At First Light” Light Show Spectacular. Experience the magic as The Del’s historic pine trees are draped in a spectacular light show with festive holiday music and snow flurries. Nov. 17–Jan, 1. Nightly 11-minute show every 30 minutes, 5–9 pm. Free. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

CHULA VISTA, 91910, 91911, 91914, 91915

Whitney St./Mankato. “Christmas Circle.” Circle between First and Second Ave. off H St. & 1st Ave. 65th year of decorating 55+ homes. Dec. 10–26.

751 Nolan Ave. A “Night at Disney” theme. Nov. 25–Jan. 1.

PARADISE HILLS, 92139

2160 Reo Dr. Lights, inflatables and decorations. Nov. 24–Dec. 31.

6134 Chadwick Ave. Lights and inflatables. Nov. 26–Jan. 1.

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LAKESIDE, 92040 10248 Paseo Palmas Dr. “Tinsel Town.” 20+ decorated houses. Dec. 9–25. LEMON GROVE, 91945 2034 Ensenada St. “Winter Wonderland” theme. Nov. 25–Jan. 1. SAN CARLOS 92119 6715 Tuxedo Rd. A colorful winter wonderland with a musical tree synchronized to holiday music. Nov. 27–Dec. 25. 6296 Lake Arrowhead Dr. See Santa jumping down the chimney while his reindeer wait nearby, six animated window scenes, toy soldiers, a snowman nativity scene and more. Dec. 5–31. SANTEE, 92071 Starlight Circle/Sunburst Santee. Tomel Court, off North Magnolia Ave. 75 homes lit up in an easy-to-drive circle. Dec. 1–31. 9325 Pebble Beach Dr. Full light display and yard set to music. Dec. 1–31. 8575 Shanes Way. The sights and sounds of Christmas with a 25 ft tree of light and more. Thousands of lights dance to over 30 Christmas songs on 91.3 FM. Dec. 1–31. Lights at the Lakes. Drive through 35+ light displays set to music. Select dates, Nov. 25–Dec. 24. Santee Lakes, 9310 Fanita Pkwy. www.santeelakes.com 8728 Lind Vern Ct. 38,000 lights spread out over 128 computer channels broadcast on FM 98.5. Nov. 26–Jan. 1
4037 N. Bonita St. Lights, music, penguins, Snoopy, Mickey, Minnie and Santa in the window. Dec. 10–Jan. 1. 1333
Cajon Greens Pl. Snow, decorations and lights synchronized to holiday music on 97.7 FM. Nov. 25–Jan. 2. Jingle Bell Hill (also known as Pepper Dr. Lights). Solomon Ave./Pegeen Pl. and surrounding area. Off 67 & Bradley. Dec. 2–25. 1838 El Pico Dr. Off Hacienda Dr., Fletcher Hills. The 58th year decorating the 18 ft. star sitting on top of an 80 ft. twinkling tree overlooking El Cajon Valley. Also experience over 80,000 programmed lights and a 55 ft. automated train arriving at the North Pole with a view into Santa’s Workshop. Dec. 4–31.
Valley Ranch Rd. An acre of lights programmed to music, giant dazzling trees and a winter wonderland of computerized lights and music. Nov. 26–Dec. 26.
Pegeen Pl. “Nightmare Before Christmas” theme, complete with Jack, Sally, Zero, the Mayor & Oogie Boogie. Santa may make a surprise visit through Christmas Eve. Nov. 27 - Jan. 2.
Sharon Way. Beautifully decorated home. Dec. 1–Jan. 7.
SPRING VALLEY, 91977
Darby St. Gingerbread Lane. Dec. 1–25. Enchanted Village at Noah Homes. Walk through acres of brilliantly lit trees, magical cottages, light tunnels, over a million lights, interactive displays and more. Dec. 16–22, 5–8 pm. All proceeds benefit Noah Homes. 12526 Campo Rd., Spring Valley. www.enchantedvillage.org
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Diego Family’s Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt How many did you find? ____ The Grinch Train Gingerbread man Surfin’ Santa Palm tree w/ Christmas lights Mrs. Claus Santa on a rooftop Sleigh Camel 3 reindeer at one house www.sandiegofamily.com
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Safe Toys & Gifts Month • National Fruitcake Month • Egg Nog Month

DECEMBER

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

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

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Holiday Market at Petco Park. Magical lighting displays, Santa, holiday characters and more. Adults, $14; kids, $10. Select dates through Dec. 23, 4–10 pm. Gallagher Square. www.padres.com/ holidaymarket

“Mannheim Steamroller Christmas.” 7:30 pm. Starting at $57. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org

Skating by the Sea. Beachfront ice rink. Daily through Jan. 1. $40, includes skate rental. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

“Lightscape.” The illuminated trail features installations that come alive with color, imagination and sound. Select dates

Dr. Seuss’s “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”

Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Who-ville, right down to the last can of Who-hash. Through Dec. 31. Balboa Park. Tickets and showtimes: www.theoldglobe.org

through Jan. 1, 5–8:30 pm. $18–$29; 2 & under free. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas.  www.sdbgarden.org

SeaWorld Christmas Celebration. Music activated tunnel of lights, snowfall, 30-ft. twinkling Christmas tree and more. Through Jan. 8. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com

FREE “At First Light” Lightshow Spectacular. The Del’s historic pine trees are draped in a spectacular lightshow with music and snow flurries. Nightly, 5–9 pm. Through Jan, 1. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

Rady Children’s Ice Rink at Liberty Station. Daily, 10 am–10 pm. Through Jan. 8, (closed Dec. 25). $15–$20, includes skate rental. 2875 Dewey Rd. www.radyfoundation.org/icerink

FREE Frosted by the Sea. The Hotel Del’s red turrets are draped in sparkling lights with Christmas trees and garlands galore. Through Jan. 1. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

“Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big San Diego Christmas Show.” Ebenezer Scrooge rediscovers the Christmas spirit in this Dickens mash-up set in “wintery” San Diego. Through Dec. 24. The Old Globe, Balboa Park. www.theoldglobe.org

Holidays at LEGOLAND. LEGO Christmas tree, light show with falling “snow,” life-size LEGO Santa and more. Through Jan. 8. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com

Victorian Christmas Teas. Through Dec. 23 (closed Wed.), 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $14.95–$36.95. Julian Tea and Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St., Julian. Reservations: www.juliantea.com

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FREE Winter Wonder at Belmont Park. A million holiday lights, giant holiday sculptures, photo ops, live performances, character appearances and more. Through Jan. 1. 3146 Mission Blvd. www.belmontpark.com

Lights at the Lakes. Drive through dazzling light displays set to music. Thursdays–Sundays, through Dec. 24. Starting at $30. Santee Lakes, 9310 Fanita Pkwy. www.santeelakes.com

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FREE Family Christmas Tree Farm. Cut down your own Christmas tree, explore the mini hay maze and more. Daily, 10 am–9 pm. 300 Pepper Dr., El Cajon. www.familychristmastreefarm.com

Wild Winter Nocturnal. Animal encounters, crafts, Santa and more. Tonight, Dec. 9 & 16, 5–7:15 pm. $30 (includes 4 people). Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org

FREE Balboa Park December Nights. Lights, sounds, attractions and amazing food. Today, 3–11 pm & tomorrow, 11 am–11 pm. www.sandiego.gov/december-nights

North Pole Limited. Hot chocolate, cookies and Christmas music as you head to the N. Pole to pick up Santa. Fridays & Saturdays through Dec. 17, 5 & 7 pm. Starting at $25. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, 750 Depot St., Campo. www.psrm.org

FREE Coronado Holiday Parade. 6–8 pm. From the Ferry Landing, down Orange Ave., to the Hotel del Coronado. www.coronadochamber.com

Holiday Lights at AGSEM. Fridays & Saturdays through Dec. 17, 5–8 pm. $3–$5; 5 & under free. Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave., Vista. www.agsem.com

Fort Cross Christmas Celebration of Light. A walk-thru light display with seven different lighted and musical scenes. Fridays & Saturdays in December. $25. 4425 Hwy. 78, Santa Ysabel. www.fortcross.com

FREE Tree Lighting Celebration. Santa’s arrival, a light show, magical snowfall and more. 6–9 pm. The Forum Carlsbad, 1905 Calle Barcelona. www.theforumcarlsbad.com

Magical Moments at Westfield UTC. Glistening snowfall, holiday lights, snow globe characters and more. Today, tomorrow, Dec. 9 & 10, 5–8 pm. 4545 La Jolla Village Dr. www.westfield.com

Mariachi Sol de Mexico: A Merry-Achi Christmas. Traditional carols played by a world-famous mariachi band. 8 pm. Starting at $40.50. Balboa Theatre, 868 4th Ave. www.sandiegotheatres.org

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Wild Winter. Animal encounters, crafts, Santa and more. Today, tomorrow, Dec. 10 & 17, 9 am–1 pm. $60 (includes 4 people). Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org

FREE Winter Wonderlights. A festive light show and magical snowfall. Fridays & Saturdays through Dec. 17, 5–8 pm. The Forum Carlsbad, 1905 Calle Barcelona. www.theforumcarlsbad.com

FREE Holiday in the Village. Live music, selfies with Santa, kids’ area and more. 12–9 pm. La Mesa Blvd., between Spring St. & 4th St. www.lamesavillageassociation.org

FREE Ramona Christmas Tree Lighting. Carolers, kids crafts and more. 5–9 pm; tree lighting, 7 pm. 645 Main St. www.ramonaevents.com

A Very Furry Christmas. Sesame Place San Diego is transformed into a festive winter wonderland filled with holiday magic and surprises. Select dates through Dec. 31, 10 am–5 pm. 2054 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. www.sesameplace.com

FREE Tree Lighting in San Marcos. Crafts, activities and more. 1–7 pm; tree lighting, 5:35 pm. San Marcos Civic Center, 1 Civic Center Dr. www.san-marcos.net

Holiday Movies on the Beach. Tonight: “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” Dec. 10: “Jingle All the Way,” Dec. 17: “Home Alone,” & Dec. 31: “Top Gun Maverick.” 7:30 pm. $25. Del Beach, 1500 Orange Ave. Reservations: www.hoteldel.com

FREE December Nights at One Paseo. A winter wonderland with snow cascading from the rooftops. Fridays & Saturdays, 5–7 pm. Through Dec. 24. 3725 Paseo Pl. www.onepaseo.com

FREE Little Italy Tree Lighting & Christmas Village. 10-ft. tall nutcrackers, holiday tree displays and more. 4–8 pm; tree lighting, 6:30 pm. Piazza della Famiglia. www.littleitalysd.com

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300 Pepper Drive • El Cajon • 619-448-5331 • www.FamilyChristmasTreeFarm.com • Open 7 days • 10 am to 9 pm FARM ANIMALS & HAYRIDES FOR THE KIDS! FRESH WINTER WREATHS & GREENS! Come Experience a San Diego Tradition! Family Christmas Tree Farm y • Cut down your own christmas tree, just $10 per foot • Fresh cut Noble, Douglas and Grand Fir trees! • Mini hay maze for the kids • Your whole family will love Family Christmas Tree Farm! Cashless payments only, accepted at farm. $5 Off Purchase of $50 or more y

FREE Fallbrook Christmas Parade. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” theme with lighted floats, Santa Claus and more. 5–8 pm. Downtown Fallbrook. www.fallbrookchamberofcommerce.org

FREE Encinitas Holiday Parade. “Classic Encinitas” theme. Tree lighting and Santa, 5 pm; parade, 5:30 pm. S. Coast Hwy. 101 from D St. to J St. www.encinitasca.gov

FREE Spirit of Christmas. Children’s activities, Santa and more. 3–7:30 pm; tree lighting, 5 pm. Maine Ave., Lakeside. www.lakesidechamber.org

FREE Grinch Meet & Greet. Saturdays through Dec. 17, 3–6 pm. Westfield North County, 272 E. Via Rancho Pkwy., Escondido. www.westfield.com

FREE Holiday Event at Flowerhill Promenade. Photos with Santa, real snow, crafts and more. Today & tomorrow, 11 am–3 pm. 2720 Via De La Valle, Del Mar. www.flowerhill.com

FREE Santa Arrives on the Holiday Express Train. Train rides, crafts and more. 12–3 pm. Village Walk at Eastlake, 884 Eastlake Pkwy., Chula Vista. www.shopvillagewalk.com

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FREE San Marcos Holiday Market. Music, food and Santa Claus. 10 am–4 pm. 251 N. City Dr. www.sanmarcoschamber.com

FREE La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival. “Grand Ole’ Christmas” theme with floats, Santa, crafts and more.

Festival, 11:30 am–1 pm; parade, 1:30 pm. 1008 Wall St. www.ljparade.com

FREE Sunday Fun Days. Life-size photo frame, Frosty, crafts and more. Today & Dec. 11, 4–6 pm. Village Walk at EastLake, 884 Eastlake Pkwy., Chula Vista. www.shopvillagewalk.com

FREE Holiday Tree Lighting in Solana Beach. Live music, treats and Santa Claus. Fletcher Cove Park, 111 S. Sierra Ave. www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us

FREE North Pole by the Sea and Holiday Tree Lighting. 1–3 pm; tree lighting, 5 pm. Del Mar Village North Pole Loop. www.visitdelmarvillage.com

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Winter Paradice: Skate, Create & Celebrate. Skate on a synthetic ice rink. Fri.–Sun., 11 am–4 pm. Through Jan. 8. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

The Polar Express Train Ride. A magical one-hour trip to meet Santa where hot chocolate and cookies are served by dancing chefs. Select dates through Dec. 28. Southern California Railway Museum, 2201 S. A St., Perris. www.socalrailway.org

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“The Nutcracker.” Take a journey to the magical Land of the Sweets with the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet. Through Dec. 18. $25. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.sdcyb.org

Jingle Terrace Live! Experience. A spectacular walk-through holiday light show with festive displays, photo ops and more. Tonight, tomorrow, Dec. 14–16, 5–9 pm. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. www.moonlightstage.com

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Snow N Glow Holiday Festival. Snow tubing, walk-through holiday lights, Santa and more. Select dates through Jan. 1. Thurs.–Sun., 4–9 pm (open daily the week of Christmas). Starting at $15.99. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.

Tree Lighting at Paradise Point. Carolers, kids activities, Santa and more. 5:30–7:30 pm. Paradise Terrace, 1404 Vacation Rd. www.paradisepoint.com

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“Noel, Noel.” Featuring the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, Master Chorale & Children’s Choir. Through Dec. 11. Starting at $40. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

Jungle Bells. Twinkling lights, live entertainment and the magic of “Aurora,” an immersive presentation weaving 3D projection mapping, music and lights. Through Jan. 1 (closed Dec. 24). San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park. https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/jungle-bells

FREE “Elf.” This joyful holiday movie starts at 6:30 pm. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. www.moonlightstage.com

Very Merry Garden with Ms. SmartyPlants. Ornament make & take, photos with Santa and more. 5:30–7:30 pm. $5–$12. 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.thegarden.org

FREE Christmas in the Park. Visit with Santa, board the Poway Midland Railroad for a ride and more. 5:30– 8:30 pm. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd. www.poway.org

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Winter Express Experience. Special holiday activities, Christmas trains and story time with St. Nick. Today & tomorrow, 9–11 am. $13.50–$25. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, 1649 El Prado. www.sdmrm.org

San Diego Santa Run. 5K, kids & dog mile. 9 am. $30–$45; includes Santa suit

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and sunglasses. 912 Garnet Ave. www.sandiegorunningco.com

FREE Santa Celebration. Santa photos, balloon twisters, crafts and more. 11 am–1 pm. Clairemont Town Square, 4821 Clairemont Dr. www.clairemonttownsquare.com

“El Alebrije.” A “Nutcracker” reimagining inspired by the culture of Mexico performed by A Step Beyond. 6:30 pm. $10; under 5 free. Kit Carson Amphitheater, 100 Amphitheater Dr., Escondido. www.a-step-beyond.org

“The Nutcracker.” The story of Marie and her magical adventure by Scripps Performing Arts and Scripps Ballet. Today & tomorrow. $35. David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre, Lawrence Family Jewish Center, 4126 Executive Dr., La Jolla. www.scrippsballet.com/academy/ performances

FREE Holiday Moonlight Cinema: “The Grinch.” Santa will be available for pictures. Bring blankets and chairs. 6–8 pm. One Paseo, 3725 Paseo Pl. www.onepaseo.com

FREE Santa Arrives on the Holiday Express Train. Train rides, crafts and more. 1–4 pm. Eastlake Village Marketplace, 2275 Otay Lakes Rd., Chula Vista. https://shopeastlakemarketplace.com

FREE Mission Bay Boat Parade of Lights. More than 100 decorated vessels take to the water. Starts at SeaWorld with fireworks and ends at The Mission Bay Beach Club. Dec. 10, 5:30 pm. www.discovermissionbay.org

Merry & Bright Holiday Concert. A concert of classic and contemporary holiday songs. 6:30 pm. $17–$42. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. www.moonlightstage.com

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FREE Holiday Concert with Santa & Friends. Bring blankets and low-back chairs. 5–6:30 pm. Jerabek Park, 10150 Avenida Magnifica. www.symphonyinthepark.org

Harry Connick, Jr.: “A Holiday Celebration.” Christmas classics as well as his own originals. 7 pm. Starting at $35. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com

FREE San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. Brightly illuminated boats decorated to

the theme “FantaSEA.” Tonight & Dec. 18, 5:30 pm. Starts off Shelter Island, goes through the harbor and ends at the Coronado Ferry Landing.  www.sdparadeoflights.org

Parade of Lights Dinner on the Berkeley. Dinner, boat parade viewing and museum admission. Tonight & Dec. 18, 4 –8 pm. $35–$70; 2 & under free. Maritime Museum, 1492 N. Harbor Dr. www.sdmaritime.org

Parade of Lights Spectator Cruise. A festive evening tour along the parade route. Tonight & Dec. 18, 5–7 pm. $35–$50; under 4 free. 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

FREE Holiday Sing-Along. Local choir performs holiday tunes. 5 pm. The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, 7600 Fay Ave., La Jolla. Register: www.theconrad.org/ events/2022-holiday-sing-along

FREE Stuff Your Stocking at Pathway Church. Kids can get their stocking filled with goodies and watch a Christmas movie. 6–7:30 pm. 3811 Mount Acadia Blvd. Reservations: www.pathwaychurchsandiego.org

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“Los Trompos.” Six colorfully woven, life-size spinning tops. Daily, 9 am–4 pm; closed Tuesdays. Through January. $15; under 1 free. The New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org

wednesday | 14

Victorian Tea at the Hotel del Coronado. Through Dec. 18, 2 pm. $35– $62. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

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FREE Santa’s Sleigh Ride. Santa will be riding along with Fire, Sheriff and Marine Safety personnel. 2:30–5 pm. Starts and ends at the Solana Beach Fire Station, 500 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us

Golden State Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker.” A magical journey into the Land of the Sweets. Through Dec. 23. Starting at $28.50. Civic Theatre, 1100 3rd Ave. www.sandiegotheatres.org

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Enchanted Village at Noah Homes. Walk through brilliantly lit trees, magical cottages and Santa’s workshop. Through Dec. 22, 5–8 pm. Starting at $9.99. 12526 Campo Rd., Spring Valley. www.enchantedvillage.org

“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” in Concert. Watch the Grinch in this classic tale, accompanied by the San Diego Symphony. 6 pm. Starting at $40. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

San Diego Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker.” Watch Sugarplum fairies and flurries of snowflakes swirl across the stage. 1 & 5 pm. $45–$115. The Magnolia, 210 E. Main St., El Cajon. www.sandiegoballet.org

FREE Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” The Grinch decides to ruin Christmas for Whoville. 6:30 pm. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.moonlightstage.com

FREE Country Christmas Parade of Lights. “Joy in Julian” theme with decorated cars. 5:30–6 pm. Main St., Julian. https://visitjulian.com

“An Irish Christmas.” Showcases some of the great Irish holiday traditions. 7:30 pm. Starting at $41.50. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. www.sandiegotheaters.org

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Nutcracker Tea with the San Diego Ballet. An interactive performance with

holiday treats, photo opportunities with Santa and more. 11 am & 3 pm. $55–$65. Liberty Station Conference Center, 2600 Laning Rd. www.salutetheseason.com

“The Sound of Christmas Sing-Along.” Sing your way into the season with joyful holiday favorites. 2:30 pm. Starting at $33.50. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. www.sandiegotheaters.org

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“Love Actually” in Concert. The San Diego Symphony performs the unforgettable score of this modern holiday classic. 7 pm. Starting at $40. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

City Ballet presents “The Nutcracker.” Be captivated by the choreography, the exquisite costumes and grand sets. Through Dec. 23. Starting at $33. California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido. www.artcenter.org

FREE Chanukah Celebration. Lighting of the Menorah with games and refreshments. 4:30–6 pm. The Forum Carlsbad, 1905 Calle Barcelona. www.theforumcarlsbad.com

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FREE Menorah Lighting Ceremony. Live music, kosher bites and the lighting ceremony. 6–8 pm. One Paseo, 3725 Paseo Pl. www.onepaseo.com

“Las Posadas: A Mexican Christmas Celebration.” Revel in the joy of a

traditional Mexican Christmas Eve. 7:30 pm. Starting at $33. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. www.sandiegotheatres.org

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Jingle Belle Cruise. Sing along to carolers and take photos with a scenic backdrop of the bay. Through Dec. 25. $45. Bahia Resort Hotel and the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa, 998 W. Mission Bay Dr. www.bahiahotel.com

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Christmas Day

Christmas Day Dining Cruise. Festive vessel, live holiday music and breathtaking views of the San Diego skyline. 1–3 pm. Starting at $56.70. 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

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“Annie.” Through Jan. 1. Starting at $30. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com

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FREE Holiday Bowl Parade. Marching bands, floats, drill teams and enormous balloons. 10 am. Harbor Dr. www.holidaybowl.com

SDCCU Holiday Bowl. Features teams from the Pac-12 and ACC. 5 pm, followed by fireworks show. Petco Park. www.holidaybowl.com

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New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise. Celebrate New Year’s on the waters of San Diego Bay. Starting at $150. 990 N. Harbor Dr. 9 pm–12:30 am. www.flagshipsd.com

Kids’ New Year’s Eve Celebration at LEGOLAND. Rides, activities and an early fireworks display. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com

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