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September 2023 FREE TIPS TO TEACH KIDS TIME MANAGEMENT IT’S U-PICK APPLE SEASON! AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES GUIDE Welcome Back to School SanDiego family.com PLAY MATH HOW TO SUPPORT KIDS WHEN IT’S NOT YOUR BEST SUBJECT

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On the Cover: Third grader Leyton, who lives in La Jolla, says math is his favorite subject. He enjoys taking classes in tae kwon do (he’s an orange belt), surfing and bike riding with his friends.

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in every issue Inside articles Volume 42 • Number 6 • September 2023 41 YEARS Since 1982 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 YEARS 41 YEARS 4 • SanDiego family .com • September 2023 10 Publisher’s Letter and Our San Diego Families Local kids win movie tickets for reading! 12 Short & Sweet News | Notes | Tips
September Calendar Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro, pumpkin patches and tons more family fun! 14 How to Find the Perfect Preschool Seven tips to help identify the right fit 16 Play Math How to support kids when it’s not your best subject 18 Tips to Teach Kids Time Management Plus, fun products that teach kids to tell time 20 I Can Do That! 10 Reasons to get involved in your child’s activities 22 Pack it, Fill it, Carry it Products that help kids get out the door for school 30 Celebrate Apple Season Local apple orchards and fun ways to usher in this beloved season Afterschool Activities Guide Visit SanDiegoFamily.com
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Resources: Education Directory

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Our San Diego Families A New School Year is Here!

Congratulations to these local kids who completed their San Diego Family Magazine summer reading certificates! Each of them won two tickets to UltraStar Cinemas in Mission Valley.

Kendo (age 9) of Rancho Peñasquitos enjoyed reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Now he’s working on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Summer’s gone and the kids are back in school. New schools, new classrooms, new teachers and new opportunities to learn make it all exciting.

Hopefully your mornings and afternoons are starting to run smoothly and you can think about getting involved in your kids’ school and extra-curricular activities. Not only will it benefit the kids, but it shows them that you’re interested in what they do. Read 10 reasons to get involved on page 20.

Kids don’t need worksheets to learn math. You can help them on a daily basis. Find out how on page 16, where you’ll also find a fun scavenger hunt produced by Family Magazine

If you have little ones at home who aren’t in preschool yet, there’s a great article on page 14 to help you find a great school. You know your child’s needs best, and with our tips, you will find a school that works for your child.

It’s apple picking time! It’s always fun to pick apples right off the tree. We share information in this issue about which local orchards have apples. Visit www.sandiegofamily.com often because we keep it updated as orchards run out of fruit (or call them to make sure they haven’t run out of apples before you get there). When you drive up to Julian, take along your copy of Out & About, San Diego with Kids, our annual guide to fun things to do around the county, to see what else you can do in the area. Pick up a print copy in Albertson’s, some Vons or several CVS stores, or view the digital edition at www.sandiegofamily.com. Enjoy!

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Kendo’s sister Everly (age 6) says her favorite book was We Are Growing! by Laurie Keller.
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Victoria’s twin brother Mark (also 6) enjoyed reading Bear on a Bike by Stella Blackstone. Mira Mesa resident Victoria (age 6) shared that her favorite book this summer was There is a Bird on Your Head! by Mo Willems.
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How to Support Residents of Maui

Here are ways to help Maui residents in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires:

• The Maui Strong Fund (through the Hawaii Community Foundation) provides financial resources with a focus on rapid response and recovery. Learn more and donate at www.hawaiicommunityfoundation .org/maui-strong.

• Local Cohn Restaurant Group (Corvette Diner, The Prado, Vintana, etc.) has two restaurants in Lahaina: Castaway Café and The Plantation House. Not only has the restaurant group partnered with local Maui organizations to provide daily meals for the community, the Cohn Family is matching funds collected on their CRG Maui Relief GoFundMe page with all donations going to Maui team members. Consider supporting their efforts at www.gofundme.com/f/crg-mauirelief-fund.

• The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says donations for recovery efforts can go to Hawaii Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) at www.hawaiistatevoad.org/ how-to-help.

If you’ve attended our ReadABLE events, you’re familiar with award-winning local author Sally J. Pla. We’re excited to share that she has a compelling new middle-grade fiction book that really resonates with anyone who has ever felt “less than.” Neurodivergent Maudie (age 13) spends a summer with her dad while navigating a wildfire, family challenges and secrets along the way. Locals appreciate familiar California locations in the story. Check out The Fire, the Water and Maudie McGinn by Sally J. Pla.

of the pizza oven you’re on, pizza lovers find common ground with the new Food Network Magazine cookbook, The Big Book of Pizza, by Maile Carpenter and the editors of Food Network Magazine. The book features 75 recipes (all with color photos) of classic, specialty and grilled pizzas, including thin crust, pan and deep dish, alternatives to traditional dough, and pro tips from Food Network chefs. Add some excitement to family pizza night!

Do you have a clear understanding of prescription opioids, including what makes them so dangerous and addictive? Visit the San Diego Opioid Project at www.sandiegoopioidproject.org to find out. If someone you know has a substance abuse problem, call the San Diego Access & Crisis Line at 1-888-724-7240.

Share your photos with us! Does your family volunteer together? We’d love to see photos of your family out supporting the community in various ways. Email your photos to editor@ sandiegofamily.com for a chance to be featured in our November issue. Please include the following no later than Friday, Sept. 22:

• First name of everyone in photo

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• Area of San Diego County your family lives

From birth to age 5, children should reach specific milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act and move. If there is a concern about your child’s development, it’s really important to act early.

San Diego Regional Center offers an Early Start program to help parents determine if children are on the right track or need extra support. Learn more at www.sdrc.org/services.

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How to Find the Perfect Preschool

We were running errands when one of my teens shouted, “Look! It’s our old preschool!” Soon my other kids were chiming in, “I loved it there!” and, “That was my favorite school. Do you remember when…” Just like that, we walked down memory lane, reminiscing about craft projects, field trips and that time the teacher helped with a loose tooth that just wouldn’t budge.

It makes me happy that my kids remember their preschool days as fondly as I do. Finding a good preschool may seem stressful, but when you focus on the right things, you’ll find the perfect spot for your family. Here are tips to help find a great preschool environment:

Start with parents. Find out what local preschools they

love and why. Ask if they are friends with other families there. Ask about teachers. The most important thing is to talk to real people. Don’t rely solely on social media and online reviews for information.

Talk to kids. At the park, at the library, at your friend’s houses. Find out what kids love doing at preschool or what their favorite parts of the school day are. Ask to see their latest project. Most kids are thrilled to share their expertise. You can learn a lot from them when you ask specific questions and listen.

Consider schedule. Does the school have a schedule that works for your family? It is essential that days and hours align with your needs. There are schools with two-day, three-day or fiveday programs. Some meet for half-day, while others meet all day. Some include lunch; others do not.

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Ask about educational philosophy. Every school has a unique approach. Some schools focus on academics, while others focus on play-based activities or social skills. Some schools emphasize nature-based learning, while others focus on the arts. Don’t get distracted by what the philosophies are called; think about how your child’s personality and interests, and your family’s values, line up with what the school offers.

Talk money. It is essential that school tuition fits your family’s budget. Consider extras such as fundraisers, field trips, school supplies and parties. Be bold about these things in advance so you are not blindsided by unexpected expenses. Choosing a school your family can afford creates a less stressful environment for all involved.

Ask about parent involvement. Find out how much parents are expected to be involved and make sure you are comfortable with it. Some schools ask for regular parent volunteers during school, while others only invite parents for holidays and year-end programs. Parents may be required to help with school events or field trips

Observe. Ask if there is a good time to visit during a school day. Watching the school in action is one of the best ways to discover if it will be a good fit. Chat with parents at drop-off or pickup (or ask for parent references). Observe kids as they interact with each other. Get a feel for the atmosphere your child would be learning in.

Finding the perfect preschool can be a little time-consuming, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. Be realistic about your family’s needs and how they match up with the schools you’re considering. With these tips, you will discover a learning environment that is right for your children. v

Rebecca Hastings is a freelance writer and mom of three.

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Fun ways to support your kids (even if math isn’t your favorite subject)

I often wonder if my children will get my best or worst traits. From physical appearance to my affinity or disdain for certain foods, I marvel at how genetics works. When it comes to math ability, you might be surprised to hear that genetics is not a factor.

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"25 Activities that Help Kids with Math” at www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/educationdirectory/how-to-support-your-child-in-math.

I was teaching high school math while pregnant with my first child, when one of my students said, “Well, at least your kid will be good at math.” The myth is pervasive; we tend to think there are “math people” and then everyone else. But it’s not true. Even though I secretly hoped that the nine months

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An Important Note for Parents

Math trauma is a real thing. If you had math experiences that trigger a negative emotional response or make you panic at the sight of fractions, there is still hope for your kids. Here is how to help your own children develop a positive math identity:

Work to have a positive math attitude. It’s best to avoid saying, “I hated math, too” or “I was never good at math.” While the sentiments may be true, try to find another way to talk about math that doesn’t perpetuate negativity.

Avoid the rush. Slow down— there’s no need to do math quickly. Some of the most well-known and respected mathematicians will say they’re not fast at math. Being good at math doesn’t mean being fast, so take away the timers and races if it doesn’t feel good to your child. Find ways to highlight taking time and having perseverance in solving problems. It’s an important habit to lean into as children grow in math and beyond.

Play. Puzzling and problem solving can be fun and playful. “What books are to reading, play is to math,” says Dan Finkel, math educator and game creator. We already know how to encourage a love of reading; the same can be done for math. Play fun problem-solving games to help children associate math with joy.

of in-utero math lessons my child endured would pay off, I’ve learned that parents have the ability every day to help children develop math reasoning skills and a positive math identity, even if it’s not their strength. If you’d like to support your child with math at home, try these suggestions.

Reframe what math is. Sure, math is about numbers, computation, fractions and equations, but it’s also about shapes, spatial reasoning, problem solving and patterns. When you plan a trip around the grocery store to avoid the cookie aisle, but also steer clear of the ice cream aisle, you’re doing math (graph theory). You’re also doing math when you pack the trunk of a car, a diaper bag or your child’s lunch box (spatial reasoning). You’re doing math when you notice patterns, whether it’s music, gardening, artwork or roads.

Math is really just the study of patterns.

Engage. Start noticing math all around you. Pick a pattern and ask your child what they see; find something that needs to be packed up and ask your child how she would do it; or plan a route to a destination and ask your child which way she would go. Here are more game prompts:

Which one doesn’t belong? This game works great with most objects, but imagine a circle, square, triangle and line. Ask kids, “Which one do you think doesn’t belong and why?” I love this prompt because there is often more than one possible answer. Check out the “Which One Doesn’t Belong” website for more puzzles and ideas: www.wodb.ca.

What’s the same? What’s different? Anytime you compare things, these two questions kick your brain into high mathematical gear. Pick two pictures, cars, houses or toys, and consider what characteristics are the same. Name as many things as you can. Then, with the same two things, consider what’s different about them. Come up with as many answers as possible.

Not only does this exercise support the game “Which One Doesn’t Belong,” it also helps build an understanding of complicated relationships between two things—multiple angles and perspectives to consider—and supports the mathematical idea of sets.

What’s next? Whether you notice a pattern around you, or create a pattern with letters, blocks, toy cars or other objects, ask kids, “What’s next in the pattern?” This exercise helps build awareness of patterns and what makes them unique.

Let curiosity lead. Kids are born curious. Something magical happens when kids get to explore things they’re really curious about. Teachers may not always be able to let curiosity drive math investigation, so implement it at home to foster interest and development outside the classroom.

Math Scavenger Hunt

Go on a math scavenger hunt. San Diego Family created a free, printable scavenger hunt that helps families with kids ages 4–10 notice patterns, numbers, shapes and more around the house or neighborhood. Download and print it at www.sandiegofamily.com/ resources/education-directory.  v

Audrey Mendivil is the district advisor for math curriculum and instruction for the San Diego County Office of Education. Find resources for Play Math! at www.sdcoe.net/educators/ curriculum-instruction/mathematics.

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Find the following items and/or answer the questions below. See how many activities you can complete! www.sandiegofamily.com Find a square. Find a rectangle. Find a circle. Find a triangle. Find a diamond. Find a horseshoe shape. Find a shape with more than four sides. Find something lighter than your shoe. Find somethingheavier than a book. Find somethingsmaller than your hand. Find somethinglarger than your head. Write a number more than 10. Write a number less than 9. Find something you have more than 50 of. Locate a recipe. How manyfractions are in it? Find a repeating pattern. Find a quarter How much is it worth? Find a dime How much is it worth? Find a dozen of one item. Find a pair of something. Write an even number. ______ Write an odd number. Measure yourself. How tall are you? What time is it? __________ Find parallel lines.

Tips to Teach Kids Time Management

One of our jobs as parents is to help children become self-sufficient. It’s no secret that no one wins when parents do everything for their kids. The start of the school year is a perfect time to teach (or reinforce) time management skills. Here are some quick tips. Read the full article at www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/10-tips-toteach-your-kids-time-management.

Set a bedtime.

Kids ages 5–12 need 10–11 hours of sleep per day. Set a reasonable bedtime and stick to it.

Turn your child’s routine into a checklist.

Instead of badgering kids to get stuff done, hold them accountable to finish their tasks. To get started, print San Diego Family’s free morning/nighttime Back-to-School Routine checklist at www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/ education-directory/organization-tipsfor-school.

Have kids create their own calendars.

The sooner kids start learning to use a calendar, the sooner they will become more independent, and the less you’ll have to do for them (which is a good thing!).

Put time on their side.

Help kids develop a greater awareness of time by buying them a watch and teaching them how to gauge the amount of time needed to complete routine tasks. Good news for little ones—there are some great games available that start teaching time concepts as young as 2 years old. (See sidebar.)

Teach kids to plan ahead. Being somewhere on time, prepared and ready to go, requires planning. Help kids create a checklist of what they need to do and items needed before departure until it becomes second nature.

Establish meal times.

Setting regular meal times for the family (such as 7 a.m. breakfast) will not only help kids become more aware of time, but helps ensure time is spent together as a family.

Eliminate distractions. Nothing sucks up time like being glued to a screen. Be sure to set parameters around screen usage, whether it’s TV, phone, iPad, tablet or something else. Parents, too! v

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Use the colorful wooden board and fun activity cards to help children create awareness of their daily schedule, such as time, days of the week, months of the year and seasons.

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10 Reasons to get involved in your child’s activities

When my first child started kindergarten, I volunteered to be the editor of the school newsletter. I knew it was a big undertaking, but volunteering in that capacity opened a lot of doors while supporting the teachers, staff and parents who educated and influenced my children. It was a win-win for everyone.

Consider volunteering at your child’s school, for sports teams, scouts, clubs, church groups or other extracurricular activities. Organizations need your time and talents, and volunteering provides a backstage pass to part of your child’s world that you may not otherwise have access to. Not convinced? Here are more reasons to get involved in your child’s activities.

1. See and be seen. When you spend time at school or extracurricular activities, teachers, coaches and staff get to know you and your children a little better and you get to know them. It also provides a first-hand look at how your child interacts with others and who their friends are. Getting to know other children typically serves families well in the years to come, and in a variety of ways.

2. Make connections to your child’s day. One of the benefits of volunteering at school is that you become familiar with the people, places

and policies of your child’s day. You meet teachers’ aids, see the silly hat the librarian wears during story time, and understand how bathroom breaks work. You have a better understanding of your child’s day when she talks about it (or not).

3. Build your social network. As a volunteer, I have worked with dozens of parents over the years that I would not have known by only attending Open House events. While spending time on a committees together or working at family events, some of us formed bonds that led to wonderful friendships, even after the kids moved on to different friend groups.

4. Time is money. If you can share your talents—graphic design, culinary, sewing or organizational skills, accounting knowledge—then the school, foundation or PTA doesn’t have to use their limited funds for certain jobs. More money can go directly to the kids and their experiences.

5. They can’t do it without you. Big school events require dozens and dozens of volunteers. Not only are people needed the day of, but also months in advance for planning and fundraising to make it all come together. These events are so fun! They offer another great way to meet other neighborhood families.

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For groups such as recreational sports teams and scout troops, groups can’t form or meet without someone to lead. Consider volunteering— or partnering with another parent to share the responsibility.

6. It looks good on a resumé. For parents who take a break from professional endeavors to raise a family, don’t overlook the importance of including years of volunteer experience on your resumé. If and when you return to the workforce, time spent as a committee board member and in positions of leadership hold value with prospective employers. Even if there is no break in your employment history, volunteer time may open doors and provide an edge.

7. Open new doors. You never know who you will meet or what connections you will make as you meet others in the community. You may discover a new job, a new interest, or a stepping stone into something else. A friend of ours volunteered as a soccer coach, having played in high school and college. He forgot how much he enjoyed and missed the game; he became a certified soccer trainer after his son moved on to pursue other interests.

8. Learn new skills. A neighbor who had a daughter in the marching band volunteered to help with uniforms, mending and hemming as needed. She had always wanted to learn to sew; time spent with experienced band moms allowed her to try it.

9. Set an example. In a recent conversation with my daughter’s softball coach, she mentioned that the only kids who help carry equipment and clean up without complaint are kids of travel coaches. Work alongside (and in front of) your kids so that pitching in comes naturally to them.

10. It feels good. You have a sense of belonging to a community of people who have a common bond or goal. Giving time is a precious gift—sometimes more precious than writing a check—but all of it helps, so do what you can. The memories you create with your child and for yourself will last a lifetime. v

Pam Molnar is the mother of three and an avid volunteer. She is proud to have served as a newsletter editor, room mom, Girl Scout leader, religious ed. teacher and soccer mom.

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Attend the world’s largest women’s surf and music festival right here in Oceanside, featuring reigning champion Sawyer Lindblad (pictured) and over 100 other pro surfers. Enjoy activities, 15 free concerts, a women’s beach volleyball tournament and more. Sept. 22–24. Oceanside Pier.

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

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Nighttime Zoo. Live music and amazing entertainment experiences. Through Sept. 4, 9 am–9 pm. San Diego Zoo, 2920 Zoo Dr. Tickets: www.sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org

Padres Home Games. Today through Sept. 3 vs. Giants; Sept. 4–6 vs. Phillies; Sept. 18–20 vs. Rockies & Sept. 22–24 vs. Cardinals. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com

Sesame Summer Splash. 18 rides and attractions, games and more. Through Sept. 4. Sesame Place San Diego, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com

Birch Aquarium Summer Hours. All hands-on activities and exhibits will remain open from 9 am–7 pm through Labor Day. $19.95–$24.95; under 3 free. 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

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

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

Nat at Night. Explore the museum’s wonders after hours, plus admission is half

price after 5 pm. 10 am–10 pm. $14–$24; 2 & under free. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnhm.org

Del Mar Horse Races. Thurs.–Sun. through Sept. 10. 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.delmarracing.com

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

Night Fishing at Lake Poway. Tonight & tomorrow, 6–11:30 pm. $3–$7; 7 & under free with paid permit. 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org

Summer Block Party. Through Sept. 4. LEGOLAND, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

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Kids FREE at Sesame Place through Oct. 29 with purchase of an adult ticket. Sesame Place San Diego, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. www.sesameplace.com

FREE Barona Powwow. Dancing, drums and more. Tonight, 6–11 pm; tomorrow & Sept. 3, 1–11 pm. Barona Sports Park, 1095 Barona Rd., Lakeside. www.newsfromnativecalifornia.com

FREE Música En La Plaza. An array of Latin rhythms and soulful melodies. Fridays, 7:30 pm through Sept. 29. California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org

FREE Summer Movies in the Park: “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” Tonight, 6 pm at Lindo Lake Park, 12660 Lindo Lane, Lakeside & Sept. 22, 5 pm at MacArthur Park, 4975 Memorial Dr., La Mesa. Full schedule: www.summermoviesinthepark.com

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Vanguard Culture’s ENVZN23: Urban Art Takeover. This festival transforms industrial spaces, unused buildings and public areas of Commercial St. in Logan Heights with immersive and interactive art experiences. $40. Between 30th & 32nd St. Full schedule: www.vanguardculture.com

SDSU Aztec Football Home Games. Tonight vs. Idaho State, 7:30 pm; Sept. 9 vs UCLA, 4:30 pm; Sept. 22 vs. Boise St., 7:30 pm. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.goaztecs.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

Julian Grape Stomp Festa. Kick off your shoes, roll up your pant legs and squish grapes beneath your feet. 11 am–5 pm. $25. Menghini Winery, 1150 Julian Orchards Dr. www.visitjulian.com

Little Italy Film Festival. Italian films with English subtitles. 7–9:30 pm. $10. San Diego Firehouse Museum, 1572 Columbia St. www.littleitalysd.com

Movies on the Beach. Tonight: “Top Gun” & Sept. 10: “Field of Dreams.” $25. Del Beach, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com

Brazilian Day Festival. Kids zone with games, rides and activities along with live music and more. 10 am–7 pm. $10–$15. Liberty Station, NTC Park, 2455 Cushing Rd. www.braziliandayfestival.com

Sunset Special Train Ride. Enjoy a sunset ride through East County’s rugged backcountry. Saturdays, 6:30 pm. $9–$18; 2 & under free. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Campo Depot, 750 Depot St. www.psrm.org

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FREE Military, Fire, & Law Day. Active or retired military, firefighters, and law enforcement personnel receive free admission with a valid ID, while up to 6 of their dependents can purchase tickets for just $10. 10 am–4 pm. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com

FREE Plumeria Festival. Live entertainment, flower show and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–4 pm. Casa del Prado, Balboa Park. www.plumeriafestival.com

Family Fun Day at the Racetrack. Face painters, rock climbing wall, game zone and more. 12:30–5:30 pm. Included with admission; under 18 free. Seaside Cabana, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Tickets: www.delmarracing.com

San Diego Wave Soccer. Cheer on our national women’s soccer team. Tonight, 5 pm & Sept. 16, 7 pm. Starting at $15. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.sandiegowavefc.com

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

Labor Day Weekend Garden Party. Music, dancing, and gelato bar for kids. 3–8 pm. $30. Fairmont Grand Del Mar, 5300 Grand Del Mar Ct. www.granddelmar.com

Gaslamp Skate Sunday. Themed roller skate sessions, music and summer vibes. 5–8 pm. 5th Ave. & Island, Gaslamp Quarter. Details: www.gaslamp.org

FREE Spreckels Organ Society

Concerts. Sundays, 2–3 pm. Pavilion-Pan American Pl., Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org

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Labor Day

Labor Day Pier Swim. Benefits the Oceanside Swim Club. 7 am-12 noon. $65. Oceanside Pier, The Strand N. Register: www.labordaypierswim.com

The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Experience. Experience heart-pounding challenges and life-saving skills in this gripping, immersive, interactive experience. Sun.–Thurs., 10 am–5 pm; Fri. & Sat., 10 am–6 pm. Through Sept. 24. $19.95–$24.95. 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.

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Tues.–Sun., 10 am–4 pm. Through Nov. 19. $9–$19.50. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org

Savage Gardens. Explore the bizarre and captivating world of carnivorous plants. Through Oct. 29. $10–$18; under 3 free. San Diego Botanic Garden, 300 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. www.sdbg.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.

FREE Movies on the Bay. Catch a familyfriendly outdoor movie with a stunning backdrop of Mission Bay. Sundays & Tuesdays, 9 pm. Catamaran Resort & Hotel, 3999 Mission Blvd. www.discovermissionbay.org

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“Corteo.” An enchanting arena production from Cirque du Soleil. Through Sept. 10. Starting at $39. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.cirquedusoleil.com/corteo

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

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FREE Parents Day Off. Games, tournaments and popcorn for kids. 1–3 pm. Heritage Community Center, 1381 E. Palomar St., Chula Vista. Register: www.chulavistaca.gov/rec

Sycuan Pow-Wow. Dancing, singing and more. Through Sept. 10. 5577 Dehesa Rd., El Cajon. Schedule: www.facebook.com/ profile.php?id=100070664753260

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Beachside Fall Fest at Belmont Park. Pumpkin patch, trick-or-treating, kids activities and more. Through Oct. 31. 3146 Mission Blvd. Tickets: www.belmontpark.com/fallfest

Save the date! Join San Diego Family for a FREE family event:

Halloween Fun Fest

Sunday, October 22

10 am–1 pm

Salvation Army Kroc Center Corner Zone

Featuring awesome activity stations, themed crafts, trick-or-treating, inflatables, a costume parade, raffle and helpful resources for parents. Free registration starts Sept. 1 at https://SDFamilyHalloween2023.eventbrite.com

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KPBS Kids Event: Let’s Go Luna. Grab your map and get ready to explore the world with Let’s Go Luna. 10 am–12 noon. Free with admission. $11.50. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org

FREE Children’s Story Time at the Museum. Children will be read to in a magical setting. 10–11 am. Today & Sept. 23. Visions Museum of Textile Art, 2825 Dewey Rd. www.vmota.org

Kids in the Garden: Making Music. Learn about and make instruments. 10 am–12 noon. $5. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. Preregister at farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. https://altavistabotanicalgardens.org

FREE Grape Day Festival & 5K. 8 am–4 pm. Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway, Escondido. Details: www.grapedayfest.org

Farm Tour Adventure. Archery, tomahawk throwing, farm animal visit and more. Today & Sept. 16, 10 am–12 noon; Sept. 10 & 17, 1–3; $22. Fort Cross Old Timey Adventures, 4425 Hwy. 78, Santa Ysabel. www.fortcross.com

Big Bear Oktoberfest. Bands, beer, food and more. Weekends through Nov. 4. Sat., 1–11 pm & Sun., 12–6 pm. Big Bear Convention Center, 42900 Big Bear Blvd. Tickets: www.bigbearevents.com

FREE Clairemont Family Day. Aquafest theme with carnival rides, pony rides and more. 8 am–4 pm. S. Clairemont Park,

3605 Clairemont Dr. www.clairemontfamilyday.com

FREE USS Midway Birthday & MultiCultural Celebration. Multicultural music and traditional dances in the hanger deck of the Midway. 11 am. 910 N. Harbor Dr. www.midway.org

FREE Artwalk Carlsbad. Fine art, music and more. Today, 11 am–6 pm & tomorrow, 10 am–5 pm. Carlsbad Flower Fields, Armada Dr. www.artwalksandiego.org

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San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. Benefits FirefighterAid. 8 am. $45–$99. Hilton Bayfront, Park Blvd. Register: www.sandiegostairclimb.com

FREE DogFest San Diego. Gather your friends, family and dogs for Hawaiian fun. 12–4 pm. Liberty Station NTC Park, 2455 Cushing Rd. www.canine.org/ dogfestsandiego

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

FREE Sundown Sunday Concert: The Mighty Untouchables. Bring blankets, beach chairs and a picnic. 6–7:30 pm. Outdoor amphitheater in Civita Park, Civita Blvd. & Russell Park Way. www.lifeinmissionvalley.com

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FREE Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon

Surfing dogs show off their skills, costume contests and more. Sept. 10, 8 am–2 pm. Benefits Helen Woodward Animal Center. Del Mar Dog Beach. www.animalcenter.org

The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular. Silly, not-too-spooky fun. Weekends through Oct. 29, 10 am–6 pm. 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. www.sesameplace.com

Vista Viking Festival. Today, 10 am–8 pm & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. $5–$22.50; 5 & under free. Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave., Vista. www.vistavikingfestival.com

Trolley Dances. Blue line trolley with stops in downtown San Diego. Today & tomorrow. www.sandiegodancetheater.org/ trolley-dances

Palomar Pumpkin Polar Palooza. Movies at the Patch, pumpkins, inflatables and more. 1200 Laurel Tree Ln., Carlsbad. www.facebook.com/ PalomarPumpkinPolarPalooza

Pumpkin Patch at Bates Nut Farm. Tractor hay rides, straw maze, pumpkins and more. Through Oct. 31. Mon.–Thurs., 9 am–5:30 pm; Fri., 9 am–6:30 pm; Sat. & Sun., 8:30 am–6 pm. Weekend parking: $10. 15954 Woods Valley Rd., Valley Center. www.batesnutfarm.biz

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Belmont Park Community 5K. Perfect for families, this race starts and ends at Belmont Park. Participants receive a complimentary wristband to all rides and attractions. 7:30 am. $50. 3146 Mission Blvd. Register: www.belmontpark.com

FREE The Live Well San Diego 5K & Kids 1-Mile Fun Run. The 5K, 7:30 am & Fun Run, 9 am. Waterfront Park Downtown, 1600 Pacific Hwy. Details and to register: www.runsignup.com/Race/CA/SanDiego/ LiveWellSanDiego5K

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

Halloween Spooktacular at SeaWorld. Candy, costumes and plenty of spooky surprises. Select dates through Oct. 31. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

Freight and Flora: A Garden Railway Exhibit. Transport back to the time when the Transcontinental Railroad first arrived in San Diego. Tues.–Sun., 10 am-4 pm. $9–$19.50; under 12 free. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org

FREE Alley Cat Art Walk. Crafts, music and more. 4–8 pm. Downtown El Cajon. www.stmsc.org

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Brick-or-Treat! Trick-or-treating, live shows and character meet and greets. Select weekends through Oct. 29. LEGOLAND, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

U-Pick Apples

Visit our “Apple Picking in San Diego 2023” article (QR code and website below) for important details about each orchard, including reservations, pricing, parking, groups and more.

Julian Mining Co.

Sept. 23 and 24

Crosscut Farm and Orchard

Sept. 16–24; reservations required.

Apples and Art Orchards  Reservations for large groups only starting Sept. 8.

Julian Farm & Orchard

Taking reservations for educational tours now.

Peacefield Orchard

Every Saturday and Sunday in Sept. from 9 am–2 pm until apples run out.

Find important information about each orchard by scanning the QR code or visiting www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonal-happenings/ apple-picking-san-diego.

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FREE Family Christmas Tree Farm Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkins, tractor rides, hay maze and more. Sept. 29 through Oct. 31. Fri., 2–8 pm; Sat.–Sun., 10 am–8 pm. $5–$7. 300 Pepper Dr., El Cajon. www.familychristmastreefarm.com

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FREE In The Park Series: Carnival. Play games, stomp out the beat of your favorite melody and more. 10 am–12 pm. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org

Pumpkin Patch at the Carlsbad Strawberry Company. Pumpkins, rides, games and more. Weekends through Nov. 6. 1050 Cannon Rd. www.carlsbadstrawberrycompany.com

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Taste of Encinitas. Enjoy samples of food from more than 25 restaurants, plus live music. 5:30–8:30 pm. $45. Along Coast Hwy. 101, downtown Encinitas. www.encinitas101.com

“The Book of Mormon.” This outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Through Sept. 24. Starting at $40. Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com

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Apple Time Teas. An apple-themed version of the Classic Tea. Through Sept. 25. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $12.95–$36.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com

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

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FREE Miramar Air Show. Immersive experiences, static displays and daytime shows featuring military demo teams, civilian aerobatic teams, aerial solo acts, vintage aircraft and warbirds. Starts at 8 am. Through Sept. 24. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Miramar Way. www.miramarairshow.com

FREE Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro. World-class female surfers, activities, entertainment and more. Today & tomorrow. Oceanside Pier. See photo and info on page 24.

FREE Movies in the Park: “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” Games and vendors before movie starts; movie at sunset. MacArthur Park, 4900 Memorial Dr., La Mesa. www.cityoflamesa.us

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Pacific Islander Festival. Entertainment, food, music and crafts. Today & tomorrow. Mission Bay. Details: www.pifasandiego.com

FREE Entrance Days in the National Parks: National Public Lands Day. All National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone. www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/feefree-parks.htm

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party. Watch Monster Trucks light up the floor in outrageous competitions and battles, a dazzling dance party, spectacular laser light shows and more. Today & tomorrow. Starting at $20. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.axs.com

Julian Autumn Jubilee. Hayride, petting zoo, activities and more. Weekends through Oct. 30. Saturdays, 10 am–5 pm & Sundays, 11 am–5 pm. Fort Cross, 4425 Hwy., 78, Santa Ysabel. Tickets: www.fortcross.com

FREE Latino Lawn Program. Celebrate our rich Hispanic heritage with food, music and more. 11 am–4 pm. House of Mexico, Balboa Park. www.houseofmexico.net

Coastal Cleanup Day. Join I Love a Clean San Diego and protect our oceans from litter and debris. 9 am–12 noon. For site locations visit www.cleanupday.org.

Summer Concert Series. 7:30 pm. $10. The Wood House in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Rd., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net

FREE Adams Avenue Street Fair. Carnival games, craft booths and more. Today, 10 am–10 pm & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. Normal Heights. www.adamsavenuestreetfair.com

FREE Mountain Valley Ranch Pumpkin Patch. Corn maze, corn cannon, petting zoo and more. Daily, 9 am–6 pm. 842 Hwy. 78, Ramona. www.mountainvalleyranch.com

FREE Goff Family Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins, photo ops and more. Through Oct. 31. Sun.–Thurs., 9 am–8 pm, Fri. & Sat., 9 am–9 pm. Liberty Station north entrance. www.gofffamilypumpkinpatch.com

Peltzer Pumpkin Farm. Pumpkins, petting farm and more. Through Oct. 31. Mon.–Fri., 10 am–8 pm; Sat. & Sun., 9 am–8 pm. $2–$3. 39925 Calle Contento, Temecula. www.peltzerfarms.com

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BunnyFest. Kids crafts, face painting and more. 10 am–4 pm. $5; 5 & under free. Liberty Station, 2705 Cushing Rd. www.sandiegobunnyfest.org

San Diego Restaurant Week. Over 100 restaurants offering prix-fixe menu options. Through Oct. 1. Details: www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com

FREE Encinitas Oktoberfest. Family friendly event with music, kids activities and more. 10 am–6 pm. Mountain Vista Dr. www.encinitasoktoberfest.com

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Oma’s Pumpkin Patch. Wagon rides, petting zoo, pumpkins and more. Through Oct. 28. Tues.–Sat., 10 am–7 pm. 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. Online reservations required: www.omasfamilyfarm.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

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FREE Pumpkin Station. Petting zoo, pumpkins, ferris wheel and more. Through Oct. 31. Mon.–Thurs., 11 am–9 pm; Fri.–Sun., 9 am–9 pm. Mission Valley, 1750 Camino Del Rio N.; Del Mar, 15555 Jimmy Durante Blvd.; National City, 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd. www.pumpkinstation.com

FREE La Mesa Oktoberfest. Oompa bands, German food and more. Today, 4–10 pm; tomorrow, 10 am–10:30 pm; Oct. 1, 12–8 pm. La Mesa Village. www.lamesaoktoberfest.org

FREE Pumpkin Station Farms. Train ride, corn maze, petting zoo and more. Fee for some activities. 9 am–6 pm. Rancho Bernardo, 13421 Highland Valley Rd. & Bonita, 5354 Sweetwater Rd. www.pumpkinstation.com

Oktoberfest in El Cajon. Kids’ zone, games, music and more. Through Oct. 1 & Oct. 6–8. Fri., 4–10 pm; Sat., 12–10 pm; Sun., 12–9 pm. $5–$15; under 21 free. 1017 S. Mollison Ave. www.germanclubsandiego.org

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SD International Dragon Boat Show. Crews paddling boats decorated with an ornately carved dragon head at the bow and a tail in the stern. Today & tomorrow, 8 am–4 pm. Tecolote Shores Mission Bay, 1500 E. Mission Bay Dr. www.sddbt.org

Family Safety Day “Hanging with Heroes.” Join San Diego Moms for critical safety information covering everything from CPR to Cyber Safety, all while having fun. 10 am–1 pm. AleSmith Brewing, 9990 AleSmith Ct. Tickets: https://sandiego. momcollective.com/featured-ig-internal/ family-safety-day/

More fun events await at sandiegofamily.com.

Want us to spread the news? Email events@sandiegofamily.com and include the name of the event or activity, a brief description, event address, date, time, cost, contact number and website. Submission does not guarantee publication. Deadline for the Nov. issue: Oct. 1.

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Celebrate Apple Season

National Apple Month may be in October, but most local orchards launch apple-picking season in September and many run out of apples by the time October comes around, so don’t miss out! Here are fun ways to usher in apple season.

Pick Apples

Did you know? San Diego Family Magazine staff communicate with local apple orchard owners to get the most up-to-date information about when their apple-picking seasons start and end. Flip to page 27 to see which orchards open first and check our website regularly for updates:

www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/apple-pickingsan-diego.

Eat apples in salads, with nut butter, with cheese, on charcuterie boards or all by themselves. Or, bake and cook with apples. Find a bushel of delicious apple recipes at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/diningand-recipes/apple-recipe-round-up such as:

• Apple Smoothie Bowls (perfect while it’s still hot outside!)

• Apple Pie Filling in a Jar

• Apple Strudel

• Baked Apples

• Apple Cake with Dulce de Leche Frosting

• Apple Blackberry Upside-Down Cake

• The list goes on…

Drink apple cider. So much goodness in one cup.

Plant an apple tree. Late fall planting can be successful in areas where winter is mild.

Do a taste test with several apple varieties to discover what your family likes best. Gravenstein, Jonathan, Granny Smith, McIntosh, Pippin, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp or…? Graph your results!

Make apple prints to decorate the house. Cut apples in half, dip in paint, press onto cardstock.

Go bobbing for apples. If you start practicing now, you’ll be ready when the neighborhood Halloween party rolls around. Tip: Don’t be afraid to get your face wet—or dunk your whole head. v

Managing editor Lisa Gipson looks forward to making homemade applesauce and apple crisp.

Lisa Gipson
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