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It’s Dad’s Day, Week, Month!

Dads are so important in the lives of kids. On our street in Serra Mesa, there are many involved dads. It’s great to see them outside playing with the kids and helping raise them. Read “Adventures with Dad” on page 14, demonstrating why fatherhood is so awesome. Interestingly, the theme from many local dads is being outdoors, not on social media or watching TV. We also provide creative ways to celebrate dads on page 18.

If Dad isn’t in the picture, try to have a good role model to influence and mentor the kids. San Diego Family had great mentorship articles in the March and April 2023 issues. If you missed them, access past issues at www.sandiegofamily.com/ magazines/san-diego-family-digital-issues.

We aren’t perfect parents! Parenting doesn’t come with an instruction manual, but we can always learn to be better parents. Sometimes progress comes through trial and error. Remember your kids see you as a model, so try your best. On page 20 are great suggestions and encouragement.

It’s that time of year to let you know about new summer toys. View them on page 22. We had too many to publish this month, so be sure to pick up the July issue for more.

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Family Magazine dads Tony, Giovanni and Rik kick off our local dad adventures feature by sharing favorite memories with their kids. Read more on page 14.

It’s always an adventure with my kids (Jacob and McKenna), whether we’re playing games at home or taking treks around the county. The tradition continues now that they are adults. We love the beach, hiking, photo safaris, the desert and more.

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When my kids (Dante and Alicia) were younger, we loved going up to our cabin in Big Bear. They were each allowed to bring a friend. We played games, did puzzles, watched movies, cooked together, went hiking, bowling and boating. So much fun!

I always liked going to the beach with my daughters, Makena and Kiana. Twenty-five years have gone by and Kiana now has two daughters of her own that she enjoys the beach with.

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Gifts for Dad

Looking for Father’s Day gift ideas? Read our list of 119 dad-approved gifts for every type of dad at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/105-fathers-day-gift-ideas. We’re sure you’ll find the perfect present!

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When Your Daddy’s a Soldier, written by Gretchen Brandenburg McLellan and illustrated by EG Keller, will resonate with military families as it is inspired by the author’s own experiences as a military child. It also provides a glimpse into some unique challenges and joys of being a military family for anyone else who would like to better understand a child’s perspective.

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Thank you to everyone who entered our 2023 Cover Kids Search! Eighty finalists joined us at Paradise Point Resort in Mission Bay to be interviewed by our judges. Here are the winners who will be featured on an upcoming cover of San Diego Family Magazine or Out & About with Kids. A portion of the proceeds was donated to the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego. See photos of all finalists at www.sandiegofamily.com/ contests/cover-kids-search-winners-finalists.

I absolutely love the book Daddy Dressed Me, a heartwarming story that highlights the bond between real-life father/ daughter duo, Michael and Ava Gardner, who wrote the book together. An inspiration to any father, but especially girl dads. Beautifully illustrated by Nadia Fisher.

Gluten-free families will appreciate this new cookbook for young chefs and food connoisseurs.

America’s Test Kitchen Kids presents Cooking with My Dad, the Chef, by 13-yearold Verveine Oringer and her dad, James Beard Award-Winning Chef Ken Oringer. Together they share more than 70 restaurant-worthy, gluten-free recipes that are kid-approved.

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Every day is a new opportunity to spend quality time with your children.

D V E N T U R E S W I T H D A D

AThank you to all the local fathers who shared the various ways they enjoy spending time with their kids. Discover great ideas by reading their responses below.

I enjoy seasonal activities with my kids, Ella (5) and Evie (4). We always look forward to blueberry picking in the spring, strawberry picking in the summer and apple picking in the fall.  One of my favorites is going to local water parks and seeing the joy and excitement on my kids’ faces from the simple pleasure of playing in the water during the summer heat!

Some of the ways I like to spend time with my kids is going to the arcade, checking out fun family spots like Medieval Times and making s’mores on our firepit while watching a movie in our backyard, but my most favorite is to go to local parks and just run around with them. Being a dad is the best thing ever and I’m excited to create more memories with my kids, Max (10), Jack (2) and Scarlett (3 mos.). ~

Greg Wells of Tierrasanta has two amazing, resilient, beautiful daughters— Emma (19) and Allison (16)—both of whom have FOXG1 deletions. They are nonverbal, nonambulatory and have seizure disorders. Greg’s favorite way to spend time with his girls is most definitely in the pool.

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Mike with Max at age 2 Mike Collins of Santee Mike with Jack, age 2

Trevor Bartee of Fallbrook enjoys the great outdoors with his daughters Ellie (4) and Lucy (2). They can be found exploring all over San Diego’s North County area. Some favorites are the Santa Margarita River Trail, Lake Calavera and Los Jilgueros Preserve.

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My favorite ways to spend time with my boys Rocco (6) and Connor (4) is at a restaurant by the water in Ocean Beach, at the little league field or at a Padres game.

Being divorced, I really try to be present with my kids, Madison (8) and Landon (5). I reference San Diego Family Magazine’s calendar for community events—extra points if it’s free!

I try to involve the kids in everything, whether it’s cooking (we recently made our own pizzas at home) or chores (letting them help organize their clothes and toys). I’m a kid at heart, so we often do pretend play, whether it’s with dolls and playsets or variations of popular games.

I think it’s important to have one-on-one time with each child, so I sign up for Chick-fil-A’s annual Daddy-Daughter Date Night. I’m also a “customer” at my daughter’s pretend beauty salon, where she does everything from makeup to nail polish. As I write this, I still have various blue hues on my toes.

My daughter and I love being outside together, whether we’re gardening, hiking, fishing or at the beach— anything outdoors will do because she is adventurous and daring, just like dad! We also enjoy time at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido. We recently planted artichokes and corn in our garden together.

~ Diego Salvador of Bonsall; Dad to Valentina (3)

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~ Matt Coleman of Point Loma
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I love exploring anything and everything in San Diego with my kids—going to Padres games, San Diego Zoo, the fair and community events in Santee.

~ Joe Collier of Santee; Dad to Ezrah (10), Levi (8), Jaxon (6) and Maddox (4)

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Dylan (13) and Maya (8) of Rancho Peñasquitos love spending time outdoors with their dad, Duran Patel. Favorite activities include walking their dog Lucky, hiking, biking, skiing and riding dirt bikes.

Some of my favorite ways to spend time with Nyliah (12) and Kamiah (4) are going to the beach, hiking local trails, walking in downtown San Diego (to sightsee and shop), trying out different restaurants, video and board games, amusement parks and bowling.

~ Jarred Davis of Spring Valley

Nothing compares to exploring and going on adventures with my family! After all, we live in “America’s Finest City,” My favorites are hikes that lead to something cool, whether it be a secret swing or an awesome view.

~ Adrian Acosta of Del Cerro (@sandiegofamilyadventures); Dad to Kylie (8) and Kashden (6) v

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Happy Father ’ s Day

10 creative ways to celebrate Dad

Every dad needs reminders of how much he is loved and valued. While you don’t want to forgo handmade cards and the kids’ sweet ideas, these creative ways to celebrate will let Dad know how much you care and provide family fun along the way.

1 Scavenger Hunt: Great for kids of all ages and can be as involved as you want it to be. Come up with fun clues like “As a dad I could not ask for better, your next clue is where you find a letter,” to lead dad around the house to find a Father’s Day prize. Make up your own clues or find a set on Etsy. You’re sure to get giggles from the kids every step of the way.

Older kids may want to expand the hunt to places around town. Give Dad a clue when he arrives at each location, eventually ending up at a favorite restaurant, a baseball game or the San Diego County Fair.

2 Head Down Memory Lane: Every dad can appreciate a trip down memory lane, especially for Father’s

Day. Break out some old photos and create a short movie full of memories. This is the perfect project for tweens and teens. For younger kids, get photos printed and have them create a poster of memories. Give him the chance to tell stories about who he was as a kid.

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Finish a Project: Most dads have a project they started and never got around to finishing. Work together to help him finish the project. Whether it’s building the shelves he needs or planting the garden he dreams of, working together makes the project even sweeter.

4 Compete: This can be as crazy as you want it to be. Think outdoor races, a bake-off, a game of basketball or chess. Plan a fun challenge for friendly competition and quality time together.

5 Service with a Smile: We’re not talking about a coupon for help in the yard or washing his car. We’re saying actually do it! Surprise Dad and wash the car inside and out.

Pack his lunch for the next day. Take care of a job he always does so he can put his feet up and relax. Bonus points if you bring him lemonade and cookies.

6 Explore a Favorite Spot: Does Dad love a particular hiking trail or beach? Maybe there’s a bookstore he never has time to meander through or a hardware store he loves. Even a coffee shop that makes his favorite latte. Find a place you know he enjoys and get him there. Suggest he go on his own if he likes time to himself or make it a family affair. No matter how it’s done, make sure it’s one of his favorite places.

7 Discover Something New:

It’s easy to get so caught up in day-today schedules that there’s no time to discover new places. Give Dad the gift of exploration. Start with Out & About with Kids, San Diego County’s family adventure guide, for ideas. Discover a new hike, restaurant, hidden gem, park, frozen treat and more. Visit www.sandiegofamily.com/things-todo/out-about.

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Make a Summer Bucket List (Dad Edition): Even Dad has a list of things he’d love to do, but sometimes it gets buried under work, baseball practice and goodnight stories. Father’s Day is the perfect time to dust it off. Ask him what he wants to do before summer is over. It can’t be only yardwork or household tasks. Make sure he includes fun outings like going to his favorite ice cream shop, boogie boarding, reading or seeing a movie. Use markers to put the list on a poster or create a shared family list on your phone. The only requirement: Make time for the things on his list! Putting them on the calendar is key to making them happen.

9 Indulge: From sunup to sundown, fill the day with Dad’s favorite foods. Does he love a Caffè Americano and donuts? Maybe a smoothie or protein shake from that place across town? How about sushi, kung pao chicken or a burger and fries for lunch? Whatever it is, the day isn’t about what the kids want; it’s a chance for Dad to enjoy the things he loves without sharing.

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Get Away: The fun doesn’t have to last only one day. Get away for an overnight or weekend Dad would love. It doesn’t need to be far or expensive (although that resort or theme park he’s dreamed about is a great idea). What makes him happy? If he loves being outdoors, maybe plan a campout (even in the backyard). Does he appreciate the arts? Plan an overnight to visit an art installation or attend a concert. The best part is the time you’ll have together! v

Rebecca Hastings is a freelance writer.

Looking for gift ideas? Read our list of 119 dad-approved gifts at www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/seasonal-happenings/105fathers-day-gift-ideas.

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Not a Perfect Parent? Not a Problem.

How to Raise Emotionally Healthy Kids

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to parent with confidence that our mistakes and imperfections won’t harm our kids? That despite our flaws, they will grow up emotionally healthy and well-balanced? Clearly perfection isn’t possible; we all make mistakes. But mistakes can make parents anxious, and anxiety gets in the way of parenting well.

So how do we make peace with mistakes and parent more confidently? Is it possible for imperfect parents to raise emotionally healthy children?

Nicole Schwarz, LMFT, parent coach and author of It Starts with You: How Imperfect Parents Can Find Calm and Connection with Their Kids, says unequivocally, “Yes! Children don’t need parents who have everything figured out and never make mistakes,” says Schwarz. “Children need parents who are willing and able to look at their own behavior before expecting their kids to manage their big feelings well.”

Here’s how to grow stronger, calmer connections with your kids by making peace with imperfection and learning to manage your own emotional growth and well-being. Own your story. Reflect on your childhood and family of origin for clues. What were the expectations? How was conflict handled? What did you learn about managing emotions?

Family systems that feel normal are not always emotionally healthy. Identify assumptions and beliefs that impact your reactions and

responses. Know your triggers and connect the dots between what you learned as a child and how you’d like to respond as a parent.

As you recognize areas for growth, you are in a better position to form new patterns. “Many of us are learning how to manage emotions well for the first time as adults,” says Schwarz. “It’s OK for this to be a learning process.”

Calm your brain. According to neuroscientist Vilayanur Ramachandran at the University of California San Diego, mirror neurons are brain cells that mimic behavior and feelings we see in others. This is why children mirror the emotional reactivity of their parents. When observing emotions or behaviors of a parent, the same neurons fire in a child’s brain. A parent’s calm presence engages the child’s mirror neurons, helping him to calm down. Tapping into this calming effect can be as simple as taking a moment to pause before reacting.

“Take a few deep breaths or count to 20 in your head,” says Schwarz. “Interrupt your lecture or stop yourself before replying. Repeat a mantra like, ‘This is not an emergency’ or ‘He is having a hard time.’”

Maturity and brain development can’t be rushed— in adults or children. But new neural pathways and connections form each time you practice a new response. Over time, the brain’s elasticity makes it possible for new behaviors to become habits.

Connect with confidence. As you learn to respond to frustrations with greater awareness of triggers and how

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to manage them, focus on building stronger connections with your kids. Connections that help them feel secure, seen, known and loved—even when emotions run high.

According to Schwarz, parents can stay connected in difficult moments by using language that models how to handle complicated emotions. Here are a few examples to try:

• “Yes, I am feeling sad right now. We all feel sad sometimes. I know how to help myself feel better. And I am still here to take care of you.”

• “I can feel myself getting angry. I am going to take three deep breaths... OK, I can feel myself calming down.”

• “Oops, I don’t like how I said that. Let me try again.”

Schwarz advises parents to put their phones away and give kids focused attention for a quick connection win. “Without the phone vying for your attention, you may have more time, energy and mental capacity to connect than you think!”

Celebrate progress. Being a calm and connected parent takes time and practice. Keep taking steps to become the healthiest version of yourself possible. Focus on making steady progress and celebrate the wins along the way.

Seek out like-minded parents for accountability—strive for improved emotional health together. If you need additional support, talk to a mental health professional.

Think of caring for your emotional well-being as putting on your oxygen mask before assisting your child with his. It won’t make you a perfect parent, but that’s not what kids need. They need emotionally healthy parents who, despite flaws and setbacks, help kids grow up knowing what it means to be human and how it feels to be secure and deeply loved. v

Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and awardwinning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com.

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The Toys

As we head into summer, check out our annual round-up of kid-approved toys, featuring activities and games that encourage kids to unplug and engage in much-needed playtime. Be sure to pick up our July issue for this year’s best water and outdoor toys.

of Summer

4Fun Deluxe Cosmic Glow in the Dark Mini Golf

$199.99; 3+ BoulderPlay.com

Create your own unique miniature golf course indoors or outside with movable ramps, a windmill, tunnel and more. Elements glow under included black lights. Includes a felt mat, two putters, two glow-in-the-dark balls and five holes.

Fubbles No-Spill Big Bubble Bucket

$17.99; 18 mos.+ Amazon.com

No need to cry over spilled bubbles; this giant bucket can be shaken and knocked over without ruining the fun. Includes an easy-carry handle and three wands. Available in two bright colors.

Super Chalk

$1.25/puck; 4+ Crayola.com

With three ways to color, these durable chalk pucks bring creativity to life. Make thick, medium and fine lines with unique, bold colors like laser lemon, granny smith apple and pink flamingo.

Snuggleluvs Flamingo

Award-winning Snuggleluvs are designed to provide comfort and ease anxiety, with added weight and extra soft, fluffy “hair.” At 15 inches, they’re a perfect cuddling size! Eight adorable animals to choose from, including a sloth and alpaca.

Adventure Fun 2-Person Pickleball Set

$29.99; 8+ MakeItRealPlay.com

Join pickleball fever with this lightweight set that’s perfect for on-the-go adventures at the park, beach or even in the backyard! Includes paddle wrist straps for safety.

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Adventure Rocket

$179.99; 3+ LittleTikes.com

Kids love blasting into space in this nearly 4-foot rocket ship. Complete with a control center, swivel pilot seat, telescope, star viewer, escape hatch and more. Rocket sounds and lights bring imagination and space exploration to life.

Piñata Blast

$12.99; 7+ Amazon.com

This easy-to-learn card game from Ravensburger is the perfect addition to family game night. Kids and adults alike have a blast matching cards and snagging dice in this fast-paced, colorful game.

Deluxe Picnic Set $29.99; 3+ BrightStripes.co

Enjoy a playful, pretend picnic with colorful plates, utensils and felt cookies. All 25 pieces fit into a basket-weave printed picnic “basket.”

Sensory Sand Molds Sea Kit

$14.99; 3+ USAtoyz.com

Gear up for summertime fun with these adorable sea life molds and nifty sculpting tools, perfect for kinetic sand, a sandbox or the beach. Build mini castles and mold octopi, lobsters, seahorses and more.

Bluey’s Tree Playset

$29.99; 3+ Walmart.com

Kids can recreate scenes from the popular Bluey TV show with this fun 11-inch playset. Flower Crown Bluey and Fairy (included) can discover a secret hideaway door, relax in a hammock or ride on the swings and slide.

National Geographic Epic Fort Building Kit

$99.99; 4+ ThinkBlueMarble.com

Build epic tents, pyramids, planes and of course, forts! This 225-piece set of Flex-Tech connectors and durable poles fit together to make endless, innovative creations. Start with the illustrated building guide for inspiration. v

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It’s Time for Summer Camp!

A variety of options for every family

Many kids love going to summer sleepaway camp, which is tons of fun! But sleepover camp may not be the right choice for everyone. Have no fear—there are plenty of camp options that will help children learn, grow, meet new friends and have an epic summer! Read on for ideas.

Traditional Day Camps

Day camp programs vary in length, but are often Monday through Friday, lasting a week at a time. A few programs (such as Outpost Summer Camp) even offer transportation. Activities at traditional day camps vary. They may offer things like swimming, arts and crafts, archery, games and

outdoor activities. Meals may be included or kids may bring their own lunches, which can be great for families concerned about food allergies. Camps meal policies vary, so be sure to ask.

Find lots of summer camp ideas in the pages of this magazine and at www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/ summer-camps-and-programs/timefor-camp.

Specialty Programs

Some camp programs offer specialized content and activities, allowing kids to explore a specific topic or interest. These programs may have an all-day schedule or just be a few hours each day. A variety of options include theater, watersports,

music, STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics), visual art, athletics, dance and more. These camps and classes offer great ways for children and teens to learn and connect with other kids who have similar interests. Some kids thrive in specialty programs because they have opportunities to explore topics in depth.

Neighborhood Programs

Local neighborhood resources such as libraries, museums, churches and recreation centers often have a wealth of shorter, more flexible, one-time opportunities for kids over the summer. Possibilities may include summer book clubs (most start June 1), volunteer

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opportunities, VBS (Vacation Bible School), writing clubs, park programs, craft time and more. Find SD County library programs at www.sdcl.org and City of San Diego library programs at www.sandiego.gov/public-library.

Family Collaboration

A creative way to foster a week of summer fun with other kids might be in your own backyard. This works when multiple families join forces to create a plan and share responsibilities.

Each family is responsible for a specific day, during which time all the kids involved go to that house and participate in activities (other parents simply drop their kids off and pick them up at the predetermined time). Activities could include playing outside, swimming, crafts, games, science experiments, cooking and more. Consider planning a field trip day with all participating families at the end of the week.

This is a great option for people who have flexibility, but need time during the week to work or run errands. The days you host will be busy, but you’ll have free time on the other days. If you choose to do this, it’s important to collaborate with families who share similar parenting philosophies and to discuss potential safety issues in advance.

Family “Camp”

A fun alternative to a structured program is to assign a certain day (or even a whole week) for your kids to spend with a close family member. Extended family such as grandparents or aunts and uncles often look forward to special time with the kids to go places, bake, play and explore. This is a wonderful way to help children foster relationships with other family members as it provides dedicated oneon-one time.

Mix it up and do a little of everything, if your schedule allows. Decide what works best for your family, and plan an epic summer! v

Rebecca Hastings is a freelance writer.

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COUNTDOWN TO SUMMER CAMP IS ON! FIND YOUR CAMP. Walker Elementary | Kavod Academy | Village Elementary | Innovations Academy 7:30 a.m. − 5:30 p.m. $205/week for half day | $315/week for full day San Diego Family’s Camps & Summer Programs Guide www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/summer-camps-and-programs DEVELOP YOURSELFRegistration Now Open! Develop Yourself at Girl Scout Camp! Discover new interests, adventure outdoors, and challenge yourself in a supportive environment at Winacka, Whispering Oaks, and Day Camp. Learn more and register at sdgirlscouts.org/camp

JUNE

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MINILAND San Diego at LEGOLAND

Master Model Builders drew inspiration from top San Diego neighborhoods and landmarks including the Rady Shell, Petco Park, Hotel del Coronado, California Tower at Balboa Park, Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds and San Diego’s incredible coastline. Open daily. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

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

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FREE Summer Reading Program: Find Your Voice. Complete a combination of 10 books, hours of reading or activities to claim your prizes. June 1–Aug. 31. Register: www.sandiego.gov/public-library/ kidsandteens/summerreading

Blue Star Museums offers FREE admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. Through Sept. 4. Details: www.arts.gov/ initiatives/blue-star-museums

LEGOLAND Water Park. Slides, sandy beaches, Build-A-Raft River plus Pirate Reef and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park comprising 10 acres of water fun. Daily, 10:30 am–5:30 pm. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

FREE Hullabaloo Kids Concert.

10–11 am. Del Mar Highlands Town Center, Upper Plaza, 12925 El Camino Real. www.delmarhighlandstowncenter.com

Sesame Summer Splash. Plenty of sun-sational events all summer long with 18 rides and attractions, games, live entertainment and more. Cool off on family-friendly water slides and water play

areas-including the all-new Count’s Splash Castle. Through Sept. 4. Sesame Place San Diego, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com

FREE Walk in A.R.T. Unique vendors, creative food offerings, music and more. 5–10 pm. Mural Alley, on University Ave. between 4th & 5th., Hillcrest. www.firstthursdayartnight.com

Flashback. An exploration of 50 years of science, pop culture, trends and San Diego history. $19.95–$24.95; 3 & under free. Through June 4. 10 am–5 pm. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

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National Camping Month
Great Outdoors Month
National Zoo & Aquarium Month
Photo courtesy of LEGOLAND

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FREE Friday Nights Live. Live entertainment and kids activities. Tonight & June 9, 5:30–7 pm. Santee Trolley Square, 9884 Mission Gorge Rd. www.santeespecialevents.com

FREE Valley Center Western Days Festival & Parade. Games, rides, food and entertainment. Today & tomorrow. 28305 Lilac Rd. Details: www.westerndays.org

Dinner and a Concert. Fridays, 6–8 pm. Through Sept. 29. Concert is free. Prescott Promenade Park, 200 E. Main St., downtown El Cajon. Tickets: www.downtownelcajon.com

Kid’s Night Out. Kids, grades 1-5, 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. Registration required: www.poway.org

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Padres Home Games. Today through June 5 vs. Reds; June 6–7 vs. Mariners;

June 13–15 vs. Guardians, June 16–18 vs. Rays, June 23–25 vs. Nationals. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com

FREE Fit Athletic Yoga at The Rady Shell. Allow your body and mind to joyfully connect in one of the most beautiful settings in San Diego. 9:30–10:30 am. 222 Marina Park Way. Register: www.theshell.org

The Wave Waterpark. Open daily (except June 16 & 30). $11–$24; 2 & under free. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com

Sunset Special Train Ride. Enjoy a beautiful sunset ride through East County’s rugged backcountry. Saturdays, 7 pm. $9–$18; 2 & under free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org

FREE Flag Day Parade. Downtown La Mesa Village. Details: www.lamesaparks.org

FREE Sam Hinton Folk Festival. Musical performances, musical workshops, group jams and an open mic stage including Bluegrass, Olde Time, Irish music and

more. 11 am–5 pm. Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd., Poway. www.poway.org

Space Day. Demonstrations, hands-on activities with national space industry experts and more. 10 am–2 pm. $15–$25; 2 & under free. San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park.

www.sandiegoairandspace.org

San Diego Growlers Professional Ultimate Frisbee Team. Today & June 17, 6:15 pm. Starting at $15. Mission Bay High School, 2475 Grand Ave. www.sdgrowlersstore.com

Golden State Train Ride. Ride on the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway. Weekends; 10:30 am, 12 noon & 3 pm. $9–$18; under 3 free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. Starting at Balboa Park and finishing in downtown San Diego. Details and register at www.runrocknroll.com/san-diego.

Nighttime Zoo

Come “rock and roar” this season with live music and other amazing entertainment experiences. Through Sept. 5, 9 am–9 pm. San Diego Zoo, 2920 Zoo Dr. www.sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org

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Photo courtesy of San Diego Zoo and Wild Life Alliance

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FREE Coronado Summer Concert Series. Sundays, 6 pm through Sept. 3. Spreckels Park, 601 Orange Ave. www.coronadoconcert.com

FREE Spreckels Organ Society Concerts. Sundays, 2–3 pm. Pavilion-Pan American Pl., Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org/sunday-concerts

San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra: Music Celebration Concert. Featuring string, wind and full orchestra ensembles showcasing talented young musicians. 3 pm. $12–$15. California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido. www.artcenter.org

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Above and Beyond. Immersive simulations, interactive design challenges and more. Daily, 10 am–4 pm. $15–$25; 2 & under free. San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park. www.sandiegoairandspace.org

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Money Sense. Kids practice life skills by learning how to earn, save and spend play money, withdraw funds from a giant piggy bank, test their money-matching

knowledge and more. 9:30 am–4:30 pm; closed Mondays. $11.50. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org

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.

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FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Display of classic cars. Wednesdays, 5–7:30 pm. Through Oct. Downtown El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org

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Recess at Oma’s. All activities inside Oma’s (wagon rides excluded) will be offered. Through June 10. 10 am–4 pm. Oma’s Family Farm, 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. To pre-purchase tickets: www.omasfamilyfarm.com.

Kids Bowl FREE. Two games every day through Aug. 21. Aztec Lanes, 6075 Aztec Cir. Dr. Details and to register:  www.kidsbowlfree.com

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Friday Night Splash. 4–8 pm. $12. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com

U-Pick Strawberries. Strawberries, fresh produce and local goods. Pet and feed sheep, goats and rabbits. Daily, 9 am–6 pm. Carlsbad Strawberry Company, 1050 Cannon Rd., Carlsbad. www.carlsbadstrawberrycompany.com

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FREE Neighborhood House Association Block Party. Family resources, interactive booths, crafts and more. 10 am–1 pm. Snapdragon Stadium Kaiser Permanente Thrive Park, 2101 Stadium Way. Register: https://NHABlockParty2023.eventbrite.com

FREE Lavender Day & Antique Craft

Fair. Spend the day with a friend at the farm and shop in the barn for great lavender gifts like lavender soaps, candles and linen spray. 9 am–3 pm. Summers Past Farms, 15602 Olde Hwy. 80, Flinn Springs. www.summerspastfarms.com

Summer Serenade. Family jamboree filled with live performances, food trucks and more. 5–7:30 pm. $10–$15. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320

San Diego County Fair “Get Out There.”

Explore the great outdoors and get s’more of what life has to offer with live entertainment, FunZone, competitive exhibitions and more. June 7 through July 4 (closed Mondays & Tuesdays in June). 11 am–10 pm. $12–$20; 5 & under free. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.sdfair.com

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Photo courtesy of San Diego County Fair

SUPER NINTENDO WORLD

A visual spectacle of vibrant colors and architectural ingenuity featuring the “Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge” ride and many thrilling and interactive activities. Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City. Tickets: www.universalstudioshollywood.com

N. Broadway, Escondido. Registration required: www.sdcdm.org

San Diego Greek Festival. Live music, Greek food, Kids’ Fun Zone and more. Today, 11 am–10 pm & tomorrow, 11 am–8 pm. Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, 3655 Park Blvd. Tickets: www.sdgreekfestival.com

U.S. Police & Fire Championships. The Olympic-style games will feature athletes competing in over 35 sports across 30 venues in the greater San Diego County. Through June 17. Details: www.cpaf.org

Kids in the Garden. Create recycled art. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Alta Vista Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. Pre-register at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com.  www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org

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FREE Summer Sundays. Music, food, kids’ crafts, balloon sculptures, face painting and more. Sundays through July 16. Village Walk at Eastlake, 878 Eastlake Pkwy., Chula Vista. www.shopvillagewalk.com

FREE All-Inclusive ReadAble Literacy Event

The Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego hosts this event featuring three local authors who will each read a book followed by a craft. Each child will receive a free book (while supplies last). June 10, 10–11:30 am. San Diego Central Library, 330 Park Blvd. Register for free tickets at ReadAble2023.eventbrite.com

FREE Symphony in the Park. Bring a picnic dinner, blankets and low back chairs. 6–7:30 pm. Hoyt Park, Scripps Ranch Blvd. & Aviary Dr. www.symphonyinthepark.org

Science Club: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Challenge. Design a device that helps clean trash and debris from the ocean. 10 am–12 noon (girls only); 1–3 pm (all scientists). $13–$15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

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Step Right Up: Circus Trains. See fascinating and colorful model trains while exploring the history of the world of circus. Tues.–Sun., 10 am–4 pm. Through Nov. $9–$19.50. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org

Sunset Luau. Family-friendly event with leis, island music, dance entertainment and more. Tuesdays & Fridays through Sept. 1, 5:30–9 pm. Starting at $50. Catamaran Resort Hotel, 3999 Mission Blvd. www.catamaranresort.com

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FREE Coastal Roots Farm’s Film & Music Series. Designed to educate and entertain the community about our planet. 7–10 pm. 441 Saxony Rd., Encinitas. Details: www.coastalrootsfarm.org

Father’s Day Lunch/Tea. A very manly tea. Through June 19. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $12.95–$36.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St., Julian. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com

FREE Encinitas Cruise Night. Hot rods, classic cars, live music and more. 5:30–7:30 pm. S. Coast Hwy. 101 from D St. to K St. www.encinitas101.com

FREE Santee Summer Concert Series. Thursdays through Aug. 17, 6:30–8 pm. Town Center Community Park East, 550 Park Center Dr. www.cityofsanteeca.gov

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“Encanto.” Enjoy the ultimate open-air cinema experience. 4:15 pm. Starting at $11.75. Rooftop Cinema Club Embarcadero, The Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, 1 Market Place. Full schedule: www.rooftopcinemaclub.com

Donuts With Dad. Games, crafts, puppet shows and more. 10:15–11:15 am. $30 per child. My Gym, 12222 Poway Rd., Poway. Register: www.mygym.com/poway

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Photo courtesy of Universal Studios Hollywood

Calendar • June

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Summer Spectacular at SeaWorld. Stay late all summer to immerse yourself in exotic worlds of light and music and experience your favorite SeaWorld attractions in a whole new way. Through Aug. 20. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

FREE Summer Movies in the Park: “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile.” Movie begins at dusk. Buena Vista Ball Fields, 1851 S. Melrose Dr., Vista. www.cityofvista.com

San Diego Wave Soccer. Cheer on our national women’s soccer team. Today, 1 pm & June 24, 7 pm. Starting at $15. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.sandiegowavefc.com

San Diego Wooden Boat Festival. Live music, activities for children and more. Many vessels will be open for on-board viewing. Today & tomorrow. 2302 Shelter Island Dr. Tickets: www.sdwoodenboatfestival.com

FREE Beach Fest. Surf contests, live concerts on the beach with Grammy award-winning rock band Switchfoot, vendor booths and more. 7 am–5 pm. Moonlight Beach, 400 B St., Encinitas. www.broam.org

Lake Poway Family Campout. Guided evening hikes, campfire with s’mores and a comedy show. Bring your own camping equipment. Tonight, 5 pm–tomorrow, 10 am. $55–$66. 14644 Lake Poway Rd., Poway. Register: www.poway.org

FREE Summer Movies in the Park: “Soul.” Bring a blanket and snacks. 6:30–10 pm. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org

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Father’s Day

Father’s Day Brunch Cruise. Plated brunch service with live musical entertainment and complimentary ice-cold beer. 10 am & 2 pm. Starting at $56.70; 3 & under free. Flagship Cruises, 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

Father’s Day Premier Brunch Cruise. Create family memories that will be treasured forever with an amazing day on the water. 11 am–1 pm. $79.90–$99.90; 3 & under free. Pier 1 Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

FREE Native American Arts Festival Week. Exhibition, demonstrations, Native food tastings and more. Through June 23. Idyllwild Arts Campus, 52500 Temecula Rd. Full schedule: www.idyllwildarts.org/ nativeamericanarts

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Taste of Little Italy. Make your way through 48-square-blocks sampling some of the best bites and sips Little Italy has to offer. Today & tomorrow, 4–8 pm. $50. Piazza della Famiglia, Little Italy. www.littleitalysd.com

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FREE Balboa Park Twilight in the Park Concerts. Every Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 6:30–7:30 pm. Through Aug. 24. Spreckels Organ Pavilion. www.balboapark.org/twilight-concerts

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Oceans at Night. Guests 21 and older explore the aquarium in a new light, dance to live music, play games and more. 6:30–9:30 pm. $27–$30. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

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The Animation Academy: From Pencils to Pixels. Interactive stations and a display of Comic-Con program covers and art over the past 50-plus years. Tues.–Sun., 10 am–4 pm. $12–$25; under 6 free. Comic-Con Museum, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.comic-con.org/museum

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FREE Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off. Eclectic fun in the sun with tasty festival nosh, art, beachfront entertainment, family fun zone and more. 10 am–8 pm. www.oceanbeachsandiego.com

FREE Zero Waste Fair. Activities, speakers, booths and more. 10 am–1 pm. EUSD Farm Lab, 441 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. www.cleansd.org

FREE Oceanside Independence Parade: Honoring Our Hometown Heroes. Floats, bands, cool cars and more. 10 am. Coast Hwy. from Wisconsin to Civic Center Dr. www.mainstreetoceanside.com

Smooth Jazz Festival. Today & tomorrow, 3:30 pm. Starting at $85. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

San Diego Scottish Highland Games. Highland dancing, sheepdog trials, clan booths, school of piping and more. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–5 pm. $5–$20. Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.sdhighlandgames.org

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Scoop San Diego Ice Cream Festival. Sample the best ice cream, gelato and paletas in San Diego. 12–4 pm. $40; includes 10-1 oz. samples. North Park. www.scoopsandiego.org

FREE Sundays at Six Summer Concerts. Through July 30, 6 pm. Harry Griffen Park, 9550 Milden St., La Mesa. www.lamesaparks.org

FREE Carlsbad Art in the Village. Over 100 featured artists. 9 am–5 pm. Grand Ave., Carlsbad. www.carlsbad-village.com/ events/art-in-the-village

FREE Summer Concert Series. Bring your blanket or chair. 5:30–7 pm. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd., Poway. www.poway.org

FREE Crafting with Critters. Express your passion for animals through art with instructor-led sessions, each exploring a different style of art and different animal muses. 6–7:30 pm. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org

KidsFest at Petco Park. Bounce houses, inflatables, games, face painters and other kid-friendly activities in Gallagher Square. Giveaway: Joe Musgrove Growth Chart. 1:10 pm vs. Nationals; festivities start at 11:10 am. Tickets: www.padres.com

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“Grace for President.” An entertaining and inspirational musical about girl power. Through July 9. $18–$20. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com

Find more events at 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 August issue: July 1.

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Respond with interest

Read to your child

Book reading encourages the use and understanding of early language. Don’t worry about the story line, just point, label, and wait to see if they will imitate you.

Speak clearly

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Ten minutes a day

Have 1:1 time, screen-free, with your to ddler for 10 minutes a day. Play a game, read a b ook, sing some songs or nursery rhymes. Use language during this intimate time with your child.

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