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14 Get into the Spirit of the Winter Olympics Winter sports, Chinese New Year and more 16 Black History Month How and why to observe it with your family

12 Short & Sweet News | Notes | Tips

18 Kindness Matters Be the reason someone smiles today 20 Bilingual Kids Surprising benefits of language immersion Photo courtesy of SeaWorld San Diego

24 Homework Help Apps and local tutoring services

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26 February Calendar

SeaWorld’s Mardi Gras celebration and more family events

30 Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Show Your Love Love is in the air! Check out our Valentine’s Day activities

on page 30. The Oreo Truffles are the best! You’ll be surprised that they’re made from cookies, but taste like fudge. As I have stated many times, every day is “show your love” day, but Valentine’s Day is always fun. Make it special. School is back into swing after the holidays. Are the kids keeping up with homework? If they need extra help, tutoring services and educational apps might hit the mark. Find them on page 24. There is also an app to help organize projects and schedules. I wish I had learned a second language as a child. My mom and dad understood German, but didn’t speak it so it wasn’t in the house. If you come from a multi-language speaking home, keep it up with your own children. As our article states, languages are easiest to learn before age 5. Find many immersion schools and Saturday classes on page 20. It’s Black History Month. Turn to page 16 to help with the celebration, including a list of Black-owned restaurants to support for a fun, family outing. An artist who inspired one of Alyssa Navapanich’s art projects this month (Faith Ringgold) currently has a famous piece on display at The San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park. Be sure to check it out! Don’t forget to follow the Winter Olympics, starting Feb. 4. We love our San Diego Family readers and advertisers. Thank you for your support. Check out our website at www.sandiegofamily.com for more good stuff.

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In the spirit of the Olympics, do you have any personal stories to share or family plans to support Team USA? Emily Dolton resource specialist In 1980 the Winter Olympics were in Lake Placid, New York and the torch run went through the Glens Falls Arena. Local middle school choirs were invited to sing “Let There Be Peace on Earth” as one torch bearer passed to the next. My mom sewed orange vests and black bowties for our choir members. I still have the commemorative pin. Tony Andrews marketing representative My dad and I attended the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984! We saw boxing, rowing, swimming and gymnastics. It was incredible to feel the intensity firsthand and see athletes from every country up close. My friend and I collected and traded Olympic pins that year, which I have to this day. Michele Hancock marketing director During the Olympics, our family makes it a goal to watch one or two new sports. We also pick a few athletes to root for and follow their progress— hopefully all the way to the podium!


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Lisa Gipson The Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park is accepting applications from girls in grades 7–8 to participate in the Better Education for Women in Science and Engineering (BE WiSE) program. The goal of BE WiSE is to engage girls in free science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) experiences through STEM-related work, situations and hands-on learning. Participants work alongside female scientists and professionals and are encouraged to become the next generation to pursue STEM careers. Applications are due Feb. 7; announcements will be made by the end of March. The program follows girls through the end of high school. Learn more and apply at www.fleetscience.org/be-wise.

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Follow Beijing 2022 with the official Olympics Just in time for Black History Month, Mattel’s new app. Gain insider access to the Torch Relay, Ida B. Wells Signature Barbie joins their Inspiring sporting events, ceremonies, breaking news, Women line, along with the Maya Angelou and podcasts and the fantasy FanZone, and get the Rosa Parks Barbies (previously released). latest updates, schedules and medal counts for “We are incredibly proud to welcome the Olympic and Paralympic Games. pioneering civil rights activist and suffragist Ida B. Wells to the Barbie Inspiring Women line, so kids can learn more about the great strides National Children’s she made toward equality during Dental Health Month her lifetime,” says Lisa McKnight, This month the American Dental Senior Vice President and Association reminds families and Global Head of Barbie and caregivers the importance of good Dolls, Mattel. “It is so important oral hygiene. A child’s first dental for kids to be exposed to role visit should be within six months models like Ida B. Wells to remind of the first tooth appearing, but no them that they are powerful and can later than the child’s first birthday. make a difference in the world.” Need a new dentist? Check our 2022 Health & Wellness Guide One Book, at www.sandiegofamily.com/ One San Diego for Kids resources/family-health-and-home. Join KPBS and the San Diego Public Library for a free virtual event Homemade Toffee for Valentine’s Day featuring Annette Bay Pimentel, the Big Al’s Best was started by Joanna Jaeger of Poway to author of nonfiction picture book create an opportunity for her son Alex (who has Autism) All the Way to the Top: How One to have meaningful work as an adult. Alex crafts Girl’s Fight for Americans with delicious dark chocolate almond toffee, which makes a Disabilities Changed Everything, fabulous Valentine’s Day gift! The toffee is sold in local shops and online at and special guest Jennifer Keelanwww.big-als-best.com. Discover more business owners with disabilities in our Chaffins, the star of this inspiring ShopAble list at www.specialneedsresourcefoundationofsandiego.com/shopablestory. Thurs., Feb. 3 at 11 a.m. support-business-owners-with-disabilities. Visit www.kpbs.org/one-book/kids.

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Get into the Spirit of the

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WINTER OLYMPICS

Take time to learn a little about the athletes on Team USA at www.teamusa.org. When the kids show interest in one or two, they’ll get excited to watch their sport on TV. Get the schedule and keep track of results at www.nbcolympics.com.

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Win the 2022 American Girl Doll of the Year Corrine Tan is the first Chinese American doll to hold the title of American Girl of the Year. Corinne’s interests include skiing and training her puppy to be a search-and-rescue dog. Visit www.sandiegofamily.com/ contests/this-month-s-contests for a chance to win the American Girl (doll) of the Year.

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Show your team spirit by donning red, white and blue! Learn how to make American flag shorts at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/ crafts-for-kids/how-to-make-americanflag-shorts.

Make festive treats like Star-Spangled Soda and Patriotic Cake Pops to enjoy while watching the Olympics as a family. Get the recipes at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ dining-and-recipes/star-spangled-soda for the soda and www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/dining-and-recipes/patrioticconfetti-cake-pops-recipe for the cake pops.

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in Beijing (the capital of China) from Friday, Feb. 4 to Sunday, Feb. 20. Here we share a plethora of ideas about how to embrace the spirit of the Olympics, learn a bit about Chinese culture and explore winter sports. Watching the Olympics with kids is a springboard for enriching conversations about other countries, cultural differences, and the dedication and perseverance it takes for athletes to compete. Make it a fun and educational experience for the whole family.

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There are classes for many of these winter sports available in San Diego! Kids can learn figure skating or join youth ice hockey at The Rinks Poway Ice (https://powayice.therinks.com), The Salvation Army Kroc Center in the Rolando area (https://sd.kroccenter.org/ kroc-san-diego/ice) and San Diego Ice Arena in Mira Mesa (www.sdice.com). Ski and snowboard lessons are available at Adventure Ski in Encinitas (www.adventureski.com), and youth ages 12+ can learn curling at Curl San Diego in Carlsbad (www.curlsandiego.org).

Take a Field Trip The Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center is a U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training site mostly known for its summer sports training (archery, BMX, rowing, etc.). Self-guided and guided tours are available, in addition to an “Eat Like an Athlete” experience, where visitors are treated to an allinclusive lunch in the Training Center Dining Hall. Team USA gear can be purchased at the visitor center. Most winter sports training is not local, but there are winter sport Olympians who train here in the off-season. Learn more at www.trainatchulavista.com.

Get a Taste of Chinese Culture Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, starts Feb. 1 and culminates with the Lantern Festival on Feb. 15. Since these dates coincide with Beijing 2022, Olympic spectators are sure to be treated to Chinese New Year festivities. Here are a few fun ways to embrace Chinese culture at home.

Mark Your Calendar Winter Olympics Feb. 4–Feb. 20 Paralympics March 4–March 13 www.olympics.com/en/beijing-2022

Traditional Chinese New Year foods include spring rolls, dumplings, noodles, fish, sweet rice balls and more. You might choose to order (or make) Chinese food for dinner one night while watching the Olympics together as a family. If you’re gathering with others, perhaps organize a potluck with a variety of Chinese dishes. The Convoy District is a well-known cultural hub for Asian cuisine. If you’re looking for something fun that will get the kids’ attention, Steamy Piggy offers Kawaii Buns, a sweet dessert filled with custard (and looks like pigs!).

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Now that people are talking about the Olympics, it’s the perfect time to introduce kids to a new afterschool activity. Some of the events that will be on TV are:

Figure skating Ice hockey Skiing Snowboarding Bobsledding Curling Speed skating

It’s the Year of the Tiger! Tigers are the third of the Chinese zodiacs. According to www.ChineseNewYear.net, people born in the years of the Tiger are courageous, enthusiastic, generous, and love a good challenge. Art with Alyssa contributor Alyssa Navapanich offers instructions on how create a tiger craft using toilet paper tubes and paint. Instructions for this (and the Lion Lantern) are at www.sandiegofamily.com/ for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids.

The 40th Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Fair (Feb. 12 & 13) in downtown San Diego features traditional and cultural performances, a lantern parade, Asian food and more. Visit the website for details and event updates: www.sdcny.org. v Lisa Gipson, managing editor for San Diego Family, looks forward to watching figure skating and bobsledding while eating takeout from Joyee’s Dumpling House. February 2022 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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How to Observe

BLACK HISTORY MONTH at Home

The purpose of Black History Month is to honor the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans in our nation’s history. While that is typically done at school, it’s a great idea to extend the message (and celebration) at home. After all, parents are the most influential adults in a child’s life—what we say and do helps children process their understanding of the world around them. Here are some ideas to commemorate Black History Month at home.

EXPLORE & CREATE

One way to honor Black history with children is to learn about famous African American artists and do projects inspired by their work. Local art teacher Alyssa Navapanich provides instructions for these projects at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids.

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Alma Woodsey Thomas was the first Fine Arts graduate of Howard University (1921). After decades of teaching art to middle school students in Washington D.C., she became a “serious artist” in her 70s. Thomas’ work has been displayed in prominent locations such as the Smithsonian and The White House. Visit our website to learn how to create mosaics inspired by Alma Thomas’ painting style.

Faith Ringgold, an artist, author and illustrator, is most known for her painted story quilts and children’s books. Gather the family to create fabric story collages, depicting an event, trip or experience that’s important to each person. Be sure to see Faith Ringgold’s piece Groovin High, currently on display at The San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park. Photo credit: Alyssa Navapanich

Put phones away and have age-appropriate discussions with children about what’s going on in their world. Ask questions, then try to do more listening than talking in order to understand their thinking. Be available, receptive, compassionate and communicative. Other things parents can do to help children grow to be socially aware and empathetic: • Visit museums and cultural centers, such as the WorldBeat Center in Balboa Park. • Learn a language together—check out the free app Duolingo and turn to page 20 for more ideas. • Listen to multicultural music from Putumayo Kids, such as “African Playground.” • Celebrate your own family’s culture (invite others to join you) and then learn about someone else’s culture.

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Want help cultivating compassion and empathy in children? Read our article How to Raise Kids to Be Allies at www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting.

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& READ Do your children’s books reflect a variety of ethnicities? Early and regular exposure to books that feature diverse characters and stories helps develop acceptance and understanding of other cultures at a young age. If you haven’t diversified your family’s bookshelves yet, there’s no time like now. Here are a handful of books featuring Black characters; consider adding one or more to your collection. Glow is a delightful and playful board book for little ones, written by poet Ruth Forman. When Langston Dances by Kaija Langley. A beautifully illustrated (by Keith Mallett) picture book about a young boy inspired to learn dance after seeing Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater perform. Me & Mama by Cozbi A. Cabrera. A wonderful depiction of the bond between mother and daughter. Recipient of the Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Award. If Dominican Were a Color by Sili Recio celebrates the joy of being Dominican and that the world is made up of many beautiful hues. Moving Forward by Chris Barton. A nonfiction picture book about the life of U.S. Air Force veteran Alton Yates, from space travel to the civil rights movement and beyond. For ages 6–10.

Discover more books that help children learn about the civil rights movement at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-thekids/book-multimedia-reviews.

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These are just a few of the Blackowned eateries in San Diego County. Plan a family date night to visit one (or more) and be sure to take a photo while you’re there! Post it on IG, tag us @sandiegofamilymagazine and use #ShareSanDiegoFamily for a chance to be featured on our IG page. Hammonds Gourmet Ice Cream North Park and Point Loma www.hammondsgourmet.com Nomad Donuts North Park www.nomaddonuts.com Streetcar Merchants North Park www.streetcarmerchants.com Flavors of East Africa University Heights www.flavorsofeastafrica.com Cane Patch Kitchen Point Loma www.canepatchkitchensd.com Extraordinary Banana Pudding La Mesa www.extraordinarybananapudding.com Surf & Soul Spot near La Mesa www.surfandsoulspot.com Managing Editor Lisa Gipson is grateful for the diversified bookshelves she had access to as a child. Find more ideas in our article 15 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month: www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ seasonal-happenings/celebrate-blackhistory-month-with-kids.

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Kindness Matters

Be the reason someone smiles today Being kind is a win-win for both the giver

and receiver. The list of benefits for the receiver is extensive—and helping others is the right thing to do, of course—but did you know that kindness also makes the giver happier and healthier? It may seem selfish to look at how being kind to others is beneficial to us, but the recent science surrounding kindness is so fascinating that it can’t be ignored.

The Chemistry of Kindness Brain chemistry actually changes when we do something nice for another person. Studies show that thinking about, watching or practicing kindness stimulates the vagus nerve, which is linked to the production of oxytocin in the brain. Oxytocin is a hormone that soothes, making people feel calmer and happier. Being kind also triggers the production of dopamine, the hormone responsible for positive emotions and that “natural high” feeling. As a result, people who practice kindness regularly experience positive health changes such as: • Increased life expectancy • Stronger immune system • Fewer aches and pains • Decreased stress and anxiety • Decreased loneliness and depression

How Kindness and Stress Are Connected How can helping someone reduce stress? A study published by UCLA and Yale University School of Medicine linked acts of kindness to stress reduction. For 14 days, a group of adults was asked to report stressful events they experienced each day from several categories (e.g., interpersonal, work/education, home, finance, health/accident). They were also asked to report if they participated in various helpful behaviors that day (e.g., held open a door, assisted with schoolwork, asked someone if they needed help).

Results showed that helping others controlled the effects of stress on overall health. Researchers concluded that volunteerism can be an important way to cope with stress. According to the Association for Psychological Science, study author Emily Ansell of the Yale University School of Medicine said, “Stressful days usually lead us to have a worse mood and poorer mental health, but our findings suggest that if we do small things for others, such as holding a door open for someone, we won’t feel as poorly on stressful days.”

5 Kindness Activities for Families Now that you know these additional benefits of being kind, don’t you just want to get out there and make someone smile? There are many simple ways to incorporate kindness into your family’s daily routine. • Find a local volunteer project to do as a family. • Introduce kindness programs and resources to your child’s school. (see sidebar) • Participate in random acts of kindness with your kids and talk to them about the experience (how did it make them feel?). Some ideas include leaving a treat on a neighbor’s doorstep, giving a very generous tip to restaurant staff, opening a door for a stranger, and helping a senior citizen with groceries. Get dozens of ideas in our article “41 Random Acts of Kindness: How to Make the World a Better Place” at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ donations-volunteers-and-local-fundraisers. • Send a thank you note to someone who has done something special for you (or who is special to you). • Join a kindness challenge with KindSpring. The site offers kindness challenges, Smile Cards and an online community of people who practice small acts of kindness, share stories and support each other. Get connected at www.kindspring.org. v

Sandi Schwartz is an author, journalist, and mother of two. She has written extensively about parenting, wellness, and environmental issues.

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“Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” ~ Princess Diana

ay D s s e n d n i fK o s t c A m o Ra n d 7 1 y r a u r b e F is Wonderful Kindness Resources • Make kindness the norm with the help of the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation, which encourages the spread of kindness in schools, communities and homes through ideas, stories and school curriculum. Visit www.randomactsofkindness.org for a plethora of excellent free resources such as a Kindness Calendar that families can use for daily inspiration, a Kindness Bingo game, coloring pages, Kindness in the Classroom tools for teachers and more. • Ripple Kindness Project provides a kindness curriculum for schools and an interactive community with stories and inspiration. Kindness cards and other products also available. Learn more at www.ripplekindness.org. • Kindness Matters 365 delivers innovative programs to support the well-being of kids and teens. Grounded in the principles of social-emotional learning (SEL) and providing skill-building through experiential learning activities, KM365’s unique approach teaches kids to discover how to care for themselves, each other, and our world through self-awareness, selfnavigation, empathy, growth mindset, and a dedication to service-learning. Join the kindness movement at www.kindnessmatters365.org.

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Surprising Benefits of Language Immersion Emotional intelligence (EQ)

the five main characteristics of an emotionally intelligent person are selfawareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills. SEL refers to the process of developing emotional self-awareness, self-control and interpersonal skills (empathy for others) so children can succeed in school and beyond.

Maria Polinsky, Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University, explains that bilingual children develop more cognitive control than monolingual children. By constantly switching back and forth between two languages while filtering out distractions, bilingual children tend to be creative, critical thinkers who are better problem-solvers.

Abbie DiTommaso, a local San Diego mother of three, sends her 5-year-old son to an in-home French-immersion kindergarten program, which he has attended since preschool. “My husband speaks French fluently and has always loved that he can connect with people who are different from him,” DiTommaso says. “As we became parents, we looked into other benefits of learning languages and were excited to see emotional intelligence and cultural competency listed among them. For our son, it’s meant working on awareness of how others feel and using social and context clues to figure out a situation.”

has been a focus for parents for several decades and while social-emotional learning (SEL) has been around just as long, it became a hot topic in the last few years. But did you know that a great way to foster both EQ and SEL in children is by helping them learn a second language?

So, what is EQ and SEL exactly? According to Daniel Goleman, a renowned psychologist credited with helping bring the term “emotional intelligence” into the mainstream,

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Parents may worry that learning another language so young would be confusing for children still trying to master a first language. On the contrary, the first five years of a child’s life is the best time to learn a second language. While children in bilingual households may start speaking a few months behind monolingual counterparts, bilingual children will not only catch up, they are likely to surpass monolingual peers in language skills. A four-year study of language immersion students in the state of Oregon conducted by teacher and researcher, Jennifer Steele, Ed.D., found many bilingual immersion students reading a full grade level ahead of monolingual peers. When studying a second language, children learn about how languages work; literacy skills are enhanced because there’s a link between learning another language and English literacy development.

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Learning a second language is much more than just learning new words and numbers! As children delve into new languages, they are also exposed to new cultures, traditions and values, which extends their understanding of their own heritage and identity, while gaining a broader view of life. For parents who want to build empathy and social adeptness in their children through bilingual education, there are many language immersion programs throughout San Diego County.

Language Immersion Schools Die Rasselbande Preschool (German) www.dierasselbande.com San Diego French American School www.sdfrenchschool.org Au Claire de Lune French Preschool & Kindergarten www.acdlsandiego.com Yak Academy (Spanish and Mandarin Chinese) www.yakacademysandiego.com The Lulus Montessori (Spanish) www.thelulusmontessori.com Quentz Bilingual Academy (Mandarin Chinese and Spanish) www.quentz.org Tsumiki Preschool & Japanese Academy www.japaneseacademysd.com

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If a family does not want to commit to a full, daily immersion program, there are many “Saturday schools” offered throughout the county as well. Saturday school is typically an enrichment activity that takes place for a few hours on weekend mornings. Depending on the program, classes range from playbased language immersion to intense foreign language test preparation. The programs are often run by groups supporting cultural learning about that language’s country. For instance, the Hungarian Saturday school is supported by the House of Hungary in Balboa Park’s House of Pacific Relations International Cottages.


Saturday Schools German Pacific School San Diego www.gpssd.org The Polish School of San Diego www.szkolapolskasd.org/english Suomi-Koulu (Finnish) Facebook @SanDiegonSuomiKoulu House of Hungary www.sdmagyar.org/school *Iranian School of San Diego (Persian; *meets on Sundays) www.issd.pccsd.org Immersing children in a second language early on provides the opportunity to strengthen EQ and expose them to a wider world. When only one language is spoken at home, there are many local resources to support second language learning, from preschools to Saturday schools, and even resources for home education.

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basic arithmetic to advanced calculus. After pointing a smartphone camera at a specific math problem, Photomath provides detailed, teacher-approved instructions on how to find its solution. Most appropriate for middle and highschoolers.

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LetterSchool – Learn to write! (free) LetterSchool helps toddlers and preschoolers learn to write and spell. In an engaging virtual environment, kids can learn their ABCs and practice handwriting skills while enjoying fun animations, graphics and sounds. Subscription options available.

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This new, award-winning STEMbased app allows your child to learn about science through game play and problem solving. They can choose a personal learning journey, build a city where characters solve problems by applying science, or explore hundreds of interactive stories to answer their questions about the surrounding world and the way things work. Recommended for kids ages 5-12.

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SeaWorld Mardi Gras Grab your beads and celebrate this family friendly New Orleans-style carnival event complete with live music, colorful costumes, festive performers, kids’ games and Mardi Gras-infused Creole and Cajun food favorites. Saturdays & Sundays in February. Included with park admission. SeaWorld, Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. For tickets visit www.seaworldsandiego.com. Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

tuesday | 1 FREE San Diego Museum Month. Explore a rich world of cultural experiences, including virtual activities, behind-the-scenes tours and other special museum moments you can only find in San Diego. Feb. 1–28. For a list of participating museums visit www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org/ specials/museum-month. Tuesday Night Comics. The funniest night of comedy in San Diego comprised of talent from all over the country. 7:30

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pm. $39. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Dr., Solana Beach. www.northcoastrep.org

31, plus (for a limited time) two free single-day tickets. For details, visit www.seaworldsandiego.com/teacher.

FREE VIRTUAL “Professor Silly Pants and His Musical Concoctions.” Families are invited to Professor Silly Pants’ zany laboratory where he and his hilarious assistant “Notes” mix up all kinds of original musical concoctions. To watch, visit the San Diego State University Performing Arts Troupe at www.sdsuperformingartstroupe.com.

FREE Nature’s Abundance highlights five local award-winning artists. Through Feb. 11, 9 am–5 pm. Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center, One Father Junipero Serra Trail. www.mtrp.org

FREE Teacher Fun Card at SeaWorld. All active and certified K-12 Southern California credentialed school teachers receive unlimited admission through Dec.

Desperate Measures. Set in the Wild West, this rollicking romantic musical manages to address law and order, justice and hypocrisy. Through Feb. 6. $57–$68. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Dr., Solana Beach. www.northcoastrep.org


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saturday | 5

Groundhog Day

Golden State Train Ride. Ride on the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway. Saturdays & Sundays, 10:30 & 11:45 am and 1:45 & 3 pm. $9–$18; under 3 free. Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org

Paws & Pages. Become a better reader by reading to animals in a nonjudgemental environment. 5–6 pm. $12. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org The Sky Tonight: Constellations of the Southern Sky. 7 & 8:15 pm. $18.95– $21.95. Heikoff Giant Dome Theater, Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

thursday | 3 Surface, Substance, Structure: Selections from California Fibers. Using threads, textiles, fabrics, and other materials, artists create artworks that are extraordinarily contemporary. Through Mar. 6. Wed., 11 am–7 pm; Thurs.–Sat., 11 am–5 pm; Sun., 1–5 pm. $6–$12. California Center for the Arts Museum, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org

The Peace in the Family 5K Run & Walk is a family-friendly course through Liberty Station NTC Park to benefit mental health counseling and services for families, including child and teen victims of domestic violence. 9 am. $35–$55. Register at www.hannahsfamilycenter.org/ peace-in-the-family/ FREE Youth Fishing Derby. Freshly stocked with rainbow trout, Lake Poway will be open only to youth ages 15 and younger. 6 am–12 noon. 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org Miniatures Show & Sale. Dozens and dozens of marvelous displays. Today, 10 am–5 pm & tomorrow, 11 am–4 pm. $5– $10. San Diego Marriott Del Mar, 11966 El Camino Real. www.sdminiatureshow.com

friday | 4

SeaWorld Mardi Gras. See pullout on page 26.

Winter Olympics. Watch the XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, China. Through Feb. 20. Visit www.olympics. com for schedule. See page 14 for more Olympics information.

sunday | 6

FREE San Diego Tết Festival. Taiko drums, lion dancing and more. Today, 5–10 pm; tomorrow, 11 am–10 pm; Feb. 6, 11 am–6 pm. Mira Mesa Community Park, 8575 New Salem St. www.sdtet.com Kid’s Night Out. Kids in grades 1-5 will enjoy a themed night of games, arts and crafts, movies and more. 4:30-9 pm. $10–$20. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org FREE Youth Fishing Derby Seminar. Learn to fish from the pros and watch demonstrations on how to properly rig a line. 5 pm. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org Circus Vargas. Acrobats, daredevils and flying trapeze. Feb. 4–7 & 9–14. $18–$70; 2 & under free. 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd., National City. www.circusvargas.com

Birch Aquarium at Scripps. View a stunning variety of colorful marine life featured in more than 60 habitats and interact with hands-on exhibits. Adults, $24.95; Ages 3–17, $19.95; 2 & under free. 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Visit www.aquarium.ucsd.edu for reservations. Harbor Cruise & Sea Lion Adventure. Enjoy the best sightseeing on San Diego Bay including marine animals and majestic sea birds. Thurs.–Mon.; one & two hour tours available. Visit website for times. From $33; 3 & under free. Pier Two, 970 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

monday | 7 Sharp Minds. Learn about NASA’s new telescope and why researchers are so excited about the latest “eye in the sky,” followed by the special screening of “Hubble.” 10:30–11:30 am. $18.95– $21.95. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

FREE Preschool Fun Card at SeaWorld. Offers an ocean of experiences for younger guests ages 3-5 living in San Diego with unlimited visits through Dec. 31. Available while supplies last on a first-come, first-served basis. Offer ends March 31. For details visit www.seaworldsandiego.com/preschool.

tuesday | 8 Residents FREE Days at Balboa Park. Park museums offer free admission Tuesdays on a rotating basis throughout the month to residents of the City and County of San Diego, and to active military personnel and their dependents. For schedule visit www.balboapark.org.

wednesday | 9 San Diego International Jewish Film Festival. Twenty-five feature films, eight short films and three TV series presented both in-person and virtually. Through Feb. 20. $12–$15. David & Dorthea Garfield Theater, Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, 4126 Executive Dr. Visit www.lfjcc.org for schedule.

thursday | 10 Bowling at Viejas. Daily, 12–8 pm. $4–$5 per game. Viejas Casino & Resort, 5000 Willows Rd., Alpine. www.viejas.com

friday | 11 Motown: The Music that Changed America. Featuring the D. Ben-jamin’ Band performing the hits of Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, The Supremes and more. Today, 7:30 pm & tomorrow, 2 & 7:30 pm. $35–$65. California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org FREE VIRTUAL Valentine’s Dance Pants Party. This silly dance program for ages 2–6 features songs like “Baby Shark” and “The Wheels on the Bus.” 10–10:45 am. Register at www.sandiego.gov/public-library. Naturally 7. No instruments – just voices. 8 pm. $10–$40. The Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Rd. www.powayonstage.org February 2022 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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Calendar • February The Cardiff Kook Run. Kick off Superbowl Sunday with an epic 5K/10K run on Hwy. 101. $45–$60. 101 E. D St., Encinitas. Visit www.thekookrun.com to register.

FREE Chinese New Year Festival

Lion dance, kung fu, specialty ethnic food, red envelopes and more. Feb. 19 & 20, 11 am–5 pm. House of China, Balboa Park. www.chinesenewyearfair.com

Coronado Valentine’s Day 10K, 5K, 1 Mile Fun Run. Fun Run, 7:30 am; 10K & 5K, 8 am. $31–$73. Tidelands Park, 2000 Mullinex Dr. Visit www.valentinesday10k.com to register.

monday | 14 Valentine’s Day Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

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Valentine’s Premier Dinner Cruise. Treat your Valentine to a special day on the water with dancing, cocktails, chefdesigned menus and San Diego’s most stunning views. 7–10 pm. From $145.90. Pier 1, Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

Plants & Romance. Stroll through romantically-lit pathways, enjoy live music, food, fire pits and more. Today & tomorrow, 5:30–8 pm. Visit website for prices. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. Reservations required at www.sdbgarden.org.

saturday | 12 Intro to Japanese Tea. Explore the history, the process and the different types of Japanese Tea and more including a tea making demonstration and a tea tasting session. Today & Feb. 26, 9–10:30 am. $55–$65. Japanese Friendship Garden, Balboa Park. www.niwa.org CANCELED San Diego Chinese New Year Fair. Celebrate the Year of the Tiger with traditional and cultural performances,

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crafts, a lantern parade and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–7 pm. Third Ave. & J St., downtown San Diego. www.sdcny.org FREE Muddy Dash 5K. Run, walk, crawl and slide as you get fabulously filthy. 8 am–12 noon. Parking, $20. Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Rd., Valley Center. Register at www.muddydash.com.

sunday | 13 Superbowl LVI in Los Angeles Weekend Science Club: Valentine’s Day Science. Experience some hot and cold reactions and other Valentine’s Day experiments. 10 am–12 noon, girls only; 1–3 pm, all scientists. $13–$15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

tuesday | 15 Paint Your Own Pottery. Pottery and canvas painting, candle making, mosaics and more. Open daily; visit website for hours and prices. The Hot Spot, 2770 Historic Decatur Rd. www.thehotspotstudio.com

wednesday | 16 San Diego Bird Festival. A celebration of the wild birds and habitats of San Diego County. Through Feb. 20. Marina Village Conference Center, 1936 Quivira Way. Visit www.sandiegoaudubon.org for schedule and to register. Love Is In The Air: The TEN Tenors. Some of the most popular love songs of all time, including “All You Need Is Love,” “Unchained Melody,” “Somebody To Love,” and more, all performed in beautiful 10-part harmony. 7:30 pm. $35–$70. California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org

thursday | 17 Random Acts of Kindness Day FREE Random Acts of Kindness Day. Join the movement! Spread joy to others and make someone smile. Find out how and why in our article on page 18.


friday | 18 Roar & Snore Safari. Campers experience a sleepover with walking tours to observe the nighttime activities of wildlife and morning wildlife presentations. Feb. 18–20 & Feb. 25. Starting at $149; park admission not included. Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org Cal State Winter Games. Ice Hockey, Roller Skating and Figure Skating. Feb. 18–Mar. 6. Visit website for schedule. www.calstategames.org

saturday | 19 Playground Engineering. Learn the process that engineers use to design creative structures when creating playgrounds. 9–10:30 am & 11 am–12:30 pm. $13–$15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org Teen Backyard Movie Night. Activities, tasty barbeque, an uber-sweet popcorn bar and watch “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” under the stars. 5–9 pm. $5. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. Registration required at www.poway.org.

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Accessibility Mornings at the Fleet. Families who benefit from a lowsensory experience can enjoy exhibit galleries in a quieter setting and a special

IMAX film screening (lights on and a lower volume). 9–10 am; IMAX, 10 am. Free admission for one guest and one chaperone included. Visit website for tickets. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

monday | 21 President’s Day FREE In the Park Series: Bubbles. Pan for “gold,” pop yourself silly in a bubblepalooza, pound out the beat of your favorite melody or blast your imagination into space and beyond. 10 am–12 noon. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org

thursday | 24 FREE VIRTUAL The Smithsonian Presents: African American Artists. Learn about several amazing works by African American artists and gain insights into the lives and artistic styles of artists past and present. 11 am. Register at www.sandiego.gov/blackhistorymonth.

friday | 25 San Diego Jazz Party. Music from the Great American Songbook performed by the world’s leading Jazz musicians. Through Feb. 27. Hilton San Diego/Del Mar, 15575 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Visit www.sdjp.org for tickets and schedule.

saturday | 26 San Diego Humane Society Walk for Animals. Every dollar raised makes a lifesaving difference for animals who rely on us for a second chance. 8 am. $5–$30. Kit Carson Park, 3333 Bear Valley Pkwy., Escondido. Register at www.sdhumane.org/walk. Back to the Garden in “HELLO GOODBYE: 1969 from Abbey Road to Led Zeppelin.” Authentic renditions of iconic songs and musical periods. 8 pm. $15–$60. 15498 Espola Rd., Poway. www.powayonstage.org FREE Fido Fest. Pet parents can participate in multiple activities with their canine companions, including “arfs & crafts” and a fun costume contest. 11 am–3 pm. Town Center Community Park East, 550 Park Center Dr., Santee. www.fidofestsantee.com

Find more events at www.sandiegofamily.com. Want us to spread the news? Email events@sandiegofamily.com and include the name of the event, a description, event address, date, time, cost and website. Submission does not guarantee publication. Deadline for the April issue: Mar. 1.

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Search for Gray Whales, Minke Whales, Fin Whales, dolphins, sea lions, marine birds and more. Thurs.–Mon., 9:30 am & 1:30 pm. $37.50–$50; 3 & under free. Pier Two, 970 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

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Happy Valentine’s Day! Art with Heart Pull out the art supplies and start crafting! Batik Murals and Pop Art Hearts make beautiful decor or thoughtful gifts for relatives. Find instructions at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/ crafts-for-kids.

These decadent cupcakes are filled with vanilla bean crème and topped with rich chocolate ganache. A few heart sprinkles on top make them the perfect after-dinner treat.

Show Your Love Photos courtesy of Alyssa Navapanich

Some older kids may not be into mushy “I love you” sentiments, but there are creative ways to show them you care. Read 21 Ways to Say I Love You to Tweens and Teens for ideas: www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/teen Hey, parents! Ready for a date night, but not sure where to go? See our suggestions for romantic Date Nights on the Water in San Diego at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/outabout/date-nights-on-the-water-in-san-diego.

Irresistible No-Bake Treats Oreo Truffle and Heart Lollipops are fun to make and give as gifts. Get directions for these and the cupcakes above at at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/dining-and-recipes. Print our adorable, FREE Valentine’s Day cards on cardstock or paper, have the kids sign their names on the back and boom—they’re ready to spread some cheer to friends and classmates! Find the printable pdf at www.sandiegofamily.com/ for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids. Photos courtesy of Katie Wyllie

Lisa Gipson, who loves hearts any time of year, is the managing editor of San Diego Family.

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We have the winning recipe for a fun celebration with kids— festive treats, creative art projects and free, printable cards! Get more ideas in our Valentine’s Day Round-Up at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonal-happenings.

Lisa Gipson


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