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Jody Lee Cates setbacks. Kids need to become resilient in order to keep trying when they want to give up, and parents can help.

Becoming resilient takes practice and just like learning to walk or ride a bike, it usually involves some pain and discomfort for both children and parents. Every well-meaning parent knows it’s tough to not jump in when kids struggle. It starts small: Maybe there is a difficult playmate and it’s easier to just stop playing with him. Or a favorite toy is lost and a quick replacement stops the tears. We can fix the problem—and it feels good to fix things. Sometimes that’s the right decision. But the stakes get higher as kids get older: We might find ourselves over-helping with difficult homework, requesting teachers who aren’t too tough, and rushing forgotten lunches or assignments to school to avoid anxiety, embarrassment or negative consequences. Our intentions are good, but rescuing (and too much help) sends kids the wrong message. Instead of “You’ve got this! I believe in you!” these actions communicate, “You can’t handle hard things.” When children begin believing this, our efforts to reduce their anxiety can backfire. Erica Rood, MA, Ed. who works

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you’re probably already familiar with Jackie Foster, the 22-year-old from Poway who was a finalist on Season 14. Her passionate vocals wowed TV viewers and celebrity coaches such as Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson and Alicia Keys. Here she provides inspiration and tips for kids involved in music and performing arts.

Early Start Foster calls music her one true passion. She got her start in local musical theater at age 5, joining the North County Inland branch of Christian Youth Theater (CYT), a performing arts training program for kids ages 4–18. At age 8 Foster started singing lessons. “I’m still taking voice lessons because there’s still room for me to grow,” she says. “I think I fell in love with the stage because of musical theater— because of CYT,” she says. “I learned how to be comfortable on a stage with lights—feeling the sense of what you’re doing is important. That really helped me overcome nerves and performance anxiety.” She credits her parents, who still live in the San Diego area, with being very supportive.

Auditioning In high school, Foster auditioned for “American Idol,” “America’s Got Talent” and “The Voice.” She always made it past the first few rounds of auditions but was ultimately turned down. “I thought ‘Oh my gosh, I’m not meant to be a singer,’” says the former Miss Teen Poway (2011) and Miss Poway (2013). “These are professionals— and they told me no.”

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FOSTERING YOUNG TALENT Jackie’s tips for kids who want to pursue performing arts. Don’t give up. “You’re young. This is your time to make mistakes, to learn, to mess up on stage—fall on your face, but then get right back up and continue,” says Foster. Get involved. Participate in youth theater, community theater and school productions. Make music videos. Foster made YouTube videos of her music, which is what got the attention of “The Voice” producers. Don’t stress. “Stop overthinking—just do it,” says Foster. “Don’t worry about what other people think.”


Fast forward to 2017: This time producers from “The Voice” found her. They saw online videos of Foster performing with her alternative rock band, Self Portraits. The producers said they liked what they saw and asked if she would like to fly out for the blind auditions. At the time, Foster was in Boston, ready to finish her last year at Berklee College of Music. She was hesitant to drop everything to be on TV, especially since the previous rejections were so emotional. “I thought to myself, ‘I don’t want to do another show. I don’t want to have to deal with rejection again,’” Foster says. “But how in the world are you ever going to know when an opportunity lines up the way it’s supposed to unless you just go for it?” So, she decided to go. “The Voice” flew her to Los Angeles, already a semifinalist on the show. Foster was a hit, finishing in the show’s top eight. Her fellow contestants were supportive and she loved working with celebrity mentors and judges. Initially she was star struck, but says the feeling didn’t last long. “That was definitely very intimidating, but they’re musicians just like us,” Foster says. She is glad she continued to pursue her dreams. “Even though I got a lot of no’s from professionals, I never gave up,” she says. “I think that’s why I made it so far on the show.”

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Benefits of

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Anne Malinoski

For those who love the performing

arts, theater education is an end in itself—intrinsically valuable for the beauty and fulfillment it brings. But researchers have observed that theater training is valuable for other reasons. Here are five benefits to young people who participate in theater arts.

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Empathy

When kids portray characters onstage, they practice putting themselves in others’ shoes. Children who study theater tend to display higher levels of empathy later in life. In a 12-year study, UCLA professor James Catterall followed high school students who participated in performing arts training into their adult lives to compare them to students who did not participate. Among other benefits, he noted that performing arts training made a positive difference in the students’ ability to understand the feelings of others.

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Self-Esteem

Participation in drama boosts kids’ feelings of belonging and keeps them motivated at school. It also bolsters their ability to read and understand complex texts. According to the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE), students who participate in performing arts have higher rates of school attendance, better SAT scores, improved communication skills and better reading comprehension. All great reasons to sign up for the school play! Performing onstage is frightening for newcomers, which is why students feel an immense confidence boost after


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According to AATE, the benefits of drama education are especially positive for at-risk students. Students with learning disabilities are more likely to maintain or improve their reading skills when they participate in theater. Children of low socio-economic status show higher levels of motivation and confidence when they take a drama class. And at-risk students showed improved attitudes when they were exposed to theater training.

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6 Apps to Help with Homework Kids are back in school and establishing routines for their “favorite” fall pastime: homework. Whether your child sails through homework or struggles academically, every student needs help at some point. Here are educational apps designed to offer technology-savvy kids homework support (most available on iTunes and Google Play). If the kids need more help than apps can offer, read the expanded version of this article at www.SanDiegoFamily.com.

Dictionary by Farlex (free) This versatile reference tool includes dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedic content. It provides vocabulary-building word games, a word of the day, daily quotes and can toggle content into 40+ languages. Kids customize their homepage; ads can be removed for a fee. Provides engaging material for all ages.

Easy Spelling Aid + Translator & Dyslexia Support Are you tired of kids asking you how to spell words? This app helps people with correct spelling. To use, kids speak words or phrases, which are verbally repeated and spelled out on screen. Also offers translation in 30 languages and dyslexia support.

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Explore thousands of instructional videos on a variety of academic subjects, including math, science, economics,

humanities and SAT prep. Master skills using practice questions organized by subject and grade level. This excellent, self-paced program is designed to supplement classroom instruction. Kids can take pre-tests for lesson placement, then stay motivated by earning points and badges on a personal dashboard. Parents or teachers can monitor progress. Spanish available.

Math 42 (free) Kids enter any equation and the app provides step-by-step solutions, as a teacher would work it out on a whiteboard. It also offers practice problems and assessments, and monitors progress over time. Developed for middle school, high school and college students. Offers unlimited access for a low monthly fee.

myHomework Student Planner (free) Say goodbye to missed assignments! Elementary through high school students stay organized and prioritize schoolwork with this easyto-use app that tracks homework, projects, class schedules, calendars and other information. Sort deadlines by subject or due dates, set reminders and recurring activities, and customize for block-schedules. Built-in rewards system provides extra motivation to complete assignments. Ad-free premium account with additional features is available for an annual fee.

Write Ideas (free) Developed by Microsoft, this pre-writing tool helps kids get started on book reports, short stories, essays, letters and other writing assignments. Templates reduce frustration, while helping students generate content and improve writing skills. Requires a school- or work-generated Microsoft email address to access. v Lisa Pawlak is a contributing writer and local mom of two boys.


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PARENT ENGAGEMENT LEADS TO SCHOOL SUCCESS

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It’s back-to-school season—time to shop for supplies, fill out forms, and help the kids get organized. This fall, teachers and school administrators will likely encourage you and other parents in the community to get more involved with your child’s daily education. Why? Because parental engagement has longterm and wide-ranging positive impacts on a child’s academic success, overall health, social relationships and future career possibilities. Here you’ll discover the importance of parent engagement, along with things you can do to better support your children academically. What is parent engagement? “Parent engagement means efforts by the school district and schools to seek input from all parents, and to engage parents as partners in their children’s education and in decisionmaking,” according to the California State PTA website. “It also means promoting parent participation in programs that meet the needs of their own students and others on campus.” A student’s success at school involves Parent active participation volunteers! by parents, teachers and Concerned administrators. According about time to the Centers for Disease commitment? Control and Prevention (CDC), Read our “When parents are involved at article How to their children’s schools, their Volunteer at kids get better grades, choose School without healthier behaviors and have Burning Out at better social skills. This type of www engagement also improves the .SanDiegoFamily odds that their kids will avoid .com/resources/ unhealthy behaviors, such as educationsexual risk, tobacco, alcohol and directory/1853. other drugs.”

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At the most basic level, parents can simply talk to their kids about school. Ask what they learned that day, about homework assignments, how they did on a test, who they sat with at lunch, or something that made them laugh during class. These daily discussions will show your child that their life at school—and how they perform in class—is important. Parents might also choose to discuss how academic success leads to greater college choices and more future career pathways. “When parents talk to their children about school, expect them to do well, make sure that out-of-school activities are constructive, and help them plan for college, their children perform better in school,” states the National Education Association (NEA). To enable constructive homework sessions, create a quiet space for studying and set a regular time for daily homework. Try to be nearby to answer questions, but don’t be tempted to do your child’s homework, even if she is struggling. If needed, sit down and help guide her; discuss any difficulties with the teacher; and take advantage of tutoring services – sometimes offered after school at no cost. School communications, such as newsletters, emails, notices and mailings, often provide details of what is being taught in the classroom and ways the students are being assessed. These can also help keep you apprised of recent developments in state standardized testing. Explore local afterschool enrichment programs throughout this issue. Many offer quality activities at reasonable prices. Support literacy education by regularly visiting the library and, whenever you can, make it part of your family’s evening routine to read with your child before bed. Finally—and this is a big one— demonstrate appropriate electronic usage by putting your phones, tablets, laptops and other electronic devices away in order to give your children


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You will always be your child’s first, and most important, teacher. Even with the talent and dedication of our community’s amazing educators, children still need their parents’ involvement in order to achieve their fullest potential. It will benefit your child’s academic success to communicate regularly with your child’s teachers, and attend back-to-school nights and teacher conferences. Many teachers are willing to schedule additional meetings when requested, and are reachable and responsive to email communication. If you can, consider helping out on campus. Options might include volunteering in class, chaperoning field trips, participating in schoolwide events, attending family nights and open houses, or joining a school organization such as the PTA or School Site Council. Choose appropriate activities based on your availability. Many parents, including those who work during the school day, are surprised at how many possibilities exist to get involved after hours. There are often projects that can be completed from home at any time of day. If, for any reason, you don’t feel welcome at your child’s school, advocate for a more inclusive school climate that appreciates parent volunteers. The California State PTA offers the awardwinning, research-based School Smarts Parent Engagement program that models ways schools can better involve parents. Read about it at www.capta .org/programs-events/school-smarts. Ask administrators about bringing this excellent resource to your child’s school. v Lisa Pawlak is a contributing writer and mother of two who lives in Encinitas.


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hayrides make Oak Glen very popular in the fall, but don’t overlook the fact that it’s a year-round destination offering fresh mountain air, fabulous living history experiences and loads of family fun. Ready to take a day trip and explore? Oak Glen is just two hours northeast of San Diego in the San Bernardino Mountains. Whether you’re accompanying your child on a class field trip or planning a family excursion of your own, here are some of the awesome things to do in the area.

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From Labor Day to Thanksgiving Los Rios Rancho offers apple picking (pumpkins in early October), live music, hayrides, horse rides, U-press apple cider on an antique press, and tours of the historic packing house. Anytime of the year, shop the country store for specialty food items, adorable home décor and gifts; grab lunch in the sandwich shop/bakery and picnic on the lawn (weather permitting); and be sure to set aside time to visit Oak Glen Preserve next door—an absolute delight (see details on this page). Fun seasonal events include Old West Days (Aug.), an Apple Butter Festival (Nov.) and Apple Blossom Festival (April). Follow Los Rios Rancho on Instagram or Facebook for up-to-date information. www.losriosrancho.com

Stop by Apple Annie’s Bakery for a delicious Apple Betty (pastry filled and topped with apples) or a Mile-High Apple Pie (it’s a whopping five pounds!) and Village Candy Kitchen for handmade confections, caramel apples, and barrels full of vintage candies. Kids enjoy the Animal Park & Petting Farm, featuring ponies, goats, pigs, horses and llamas. Oak Tree Village also features seasonal events for families. www.oaktreevillage.info

Don’t miss this hidden gem located right next to Los Rios Rancho. The Wildlands Conservancy, whose mission is “to preserve the beauty and biodiversity of the earth and provide programs so children may know the wonder and joy of nature,” does just that. Well-maintained nature trails feature interactive Kids Quiz stations that encourage kids to explore the natural world. Discover drastically contrasting eco-regions along a single trail, surrounded by gorgeous mountains. Enjoy the shade of California Conifers, stroll through botanic gardens, find boulders engraved with inspiring quotes and spend time bird watching on a floating dock. Admission is free; donations accepted. Check the Oak Glen Preserve Facebook page for guided nature walks, junior ranger programs and other unplugged family fun. v

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Lisa Gipson is managing editor of San Diego Family Magazine and mom of three girls.


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saturday | 1 U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge & Dimensional Art Exposition. Majestic sand creations, more than 1,000 works of art, food trucks and the Arts for Learning/San Diego Kid Zone. Today, tomorrow & Sept. 3; visit website for admission. Broadway Pier, 1000 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.ussandsculpting.com. “The Phantom of the Opera.” Today, 2 & 7:30 pm & tomorrow, 1 & 6:30 pm. Visit website for tickets. For ages 6 & up. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. www.broadwaysd.com. FREE Blue Star Museums. Active-duty military including National Guard and Reserve and their families receive free admission to more than 2,000 museums across the country through this annual program. Through Sept. 3. www.arts.gov/bluestarmuseums. FREE Barona Powwow. Traditional tribal dancing contests, gourd dancing, hand drum contests, Native American food and more. Today & tomorrow, 1-11 pm. Barona Sports Complex, Barona Indian Reservation. www.barona-nsn.gov. Padres Home Games. See them play against the Rockies today & tomorrow.

Plan fun family adventures with the brand new edition of Out & About with Kids! Pick one up at Ralphs or Albertsons, or access the digital edition at www.sandiegofamily.com. Other home games this month: Sept. 1416 (vs. Rangers); Sept. 17-19 (vs. Giants); Sept. 28-30 (vs. D-backs). Also, KidsFest tomorrow, Sept. 16 & 30. Petco Park, downtown San Diego. www.padres.com. FREE Julian Grape Stomp Festa. Ten local wineries, Italian music, a bocce ball court, food, shopping and of course, grape stomping! 11 am-6 pm. $5-$15; under 5 free. Menghini Winery, 1150 Julian Orchards Dr. www.visitjulian.com. FREE Open Cockpit Days at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. Today & tomorrow, 9 am-3 pm. Enter off of Miramar Rd. 4203 Anderson Ave., San Diego. www.flyingleathernecks.org. FREE Hawaiian Plumeria Festival. Live entertainment, a plumeria flower show, a potted plumeria plant sale and Hawaiian cuisine. Today, 10 am-4 pm & tomorrow, 9 am-4 pm. Casa del Prado, Balboa Park. www.plumeriafestival.com.

FREE Wellness Fair & Open House. Bastyr University Clinic presents this event featuring a healthy cooking demo, alternative therapies, health screenings, yoga on the lawn, giveaways and vendors. 10 am-2 pm. 4110 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego. www.bastyrclinic.org. Family Day at Del Mar. Pony rides, a giant obstacle course, Game Zone and Pony Boy, the Del Mar mascot. 1-6 pm. Infield at Del Mar Racetrack, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.dmtc.com/calendar/detail/family.

sunday | 2 FREE Coronado Summer Concert Series Featuring NRG. 5 pm. Spreckels Park, 7th St. & Orange Ave. www.coronadoconcert.com.

“Travel” to exotic destinations around the globe without using a passport! Find the and explore an abundance of traditions at various cultural celebrations this month.

Editor’s Picks FREE Cabrillo Festival

Be transported back to 1542 when Portuguese navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo landed on the shores of San Diego Bay, discovering San Diego, California and all of the West Coast. Experience the traditions of the Native American, Mexican, Portuguese and Spanish cultures which are part of the Age of Exploration, and enjoy music and dancing, kids’ activities, ethnic food and vendors. Sept. 29, 11 am-4 pm; re-enactment of Cabrillo’s landing, 1 pm. Ballast Point, Naval Base Point Loma, south end of Rosecrans St. www.cabrillofestival.org.

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FREE Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon

Paw-abunga! Fearless canines conquer the waves at Helen Woodward Animal Center’s annual dog surfing competition that also promises a day of fun for everyone with beach games and prizes, a freestyle surf contest, a dog agility course, kids’ crafts, cool music, a costume contest and vendors. Sept. 9, 8 am-2 pm. Del Mar Dog Beach. www.animalcenter.org/surf-dog-surf-a-thon.

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ArtWalk Carlsbad

Unleash your artsy side at this brand-new art festival with more than 200 artists showcasing every medium of fine art, as well as live music, food trucks and interactive art experiences. Get the chance to see approximately 50 chalk artists create temporary masterpieces on the asphalt live during the event. Sept. 22, 11 am-6 pm & Sept. 23, 11 am-5 pm. $15. Along Armada Dr. www.artwalksandiego.org/carlsbad.

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silkscreened tire cushions recreates the experience of “jumping on the bed” for a new generation of children. Open daily; visit website for hours and admission. The New Children’s Museum, 200 West Island Ave., downtown San Diego. www.thinkplaycreate.org.

Labor Day Buggin’ Out Family Day. Learn about San Diego’s insect residents through crafts, insect investigations and special guests. 11 am-3 pm. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org.

wednesday | 5 The Sky Tonight: The Changing of the Season. This month marks the fall equinox on the Northern Hemisphere. Did you ever wonder what causes seasons? Find out in this monthly planetarium show. 7 & 8:15 pm. $17.95-$19.95. For ages 6 & up. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org.

FREE International Summer Organ Festival. The finale of this annual summer concert series features San Diego Civic Organist Raul Prieto Ramirez playing classics by Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. 7:30 pm. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org.

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FREE Labor Day Concert. Enjoy the best of the blues courtesy of the Bill Magee Blues Band. 1-4 pm. Seaport Village, 849 West Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.seaportvillage.com.

FREE Campfire Program at Silver Strand State Beach. Activities may include singing songs, playing games, listening to a story or learning something new. 6-7 pm. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Meet around the fire ring next to the lifeguard headquarters. 5000 Hwy. 75, Coronado. www.parks.ca.gov/silverstrand.

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friday | 7 FREE Butterfly Dreams. Come to the opening reception of June Rubin’s brightlycolored and uplifting exhibit highlighting these winged wonders. 5-9 pm. Exhibit can be viewed throughout Sept. 2690 Historic Decatur Rd. #214, Barracks 19, Point Loma. www.junerubin.com. FREE Sycuan Powwow. Plus bird singing and dancing contests, peon games and vendors. Tonight, tomorrow & Sept. 9; visit website for details. 5577 Dehesa Rd., El Cajon. www.facebook.com/SycuansAnnual-Pow-Wow-358010080969157.

saturday | 8 San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. Also, music, food trucks, Kid Zone and more. Opening ceremony, 8:10 am. For fees and to register, visit website. Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Blvd., downtown San Diego. www.sandiegostairclimb.com. Delightful Dolls of Southern California’s Doll Show & Sale. Find lots of great items, from teddy bears and antique dolls to unique artists’ dolls and vintage doll clothing. 10 am-2:30 pm. $6; under 12 free with adult. La Mesa Women’s Club, 5220 Wilson St. www.facebook.com/delightfuldolls. KPBS Kids Workshop: Curious George. Join Curious George and The Man with The Yellow Hat as they discover where our food comes from. Includes a special story time and hands-on workshop. 10 & 11 am. Free with museum admission. For ages 3 & up. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org. Family Movie Night. Movie-themed games, live musical performances, family fun zone, munchies and a free screening of Despicable Me 3. 5 pm; movie begins at dusk. $5 wristbands available for unlimited access to the family fun zone. Stagecoach Community Park, 3420 Camino de los Coches, Carlsbad. www.carlsbadconnect.org.

sunday | 9 Grandparents Day FREE Military, Fire & Law Appreciation Day. Active and retired military as well as fire and law enforcement officers receive free admission to the Wave Waterpark from noon-5 pm. Present valid ID. 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com.


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monday | 10 LEGO CITY: Deep Sea Adventure. This new submarine ride showcases more than 2,000 sea animals including sharks, rays and other tropical fish amid new LEGO models, all themed around a ship’s sunken treasure. Visit website for park hours and admission. LEGOLAND California Resort, Carlsbad. www.legoland.com.

tuesday | 11 “The Great Barrier Reef.” This IMAX film celebrates one of the planet’s most beautiful and biodiverse ecosystems, as well as the “citizen science” movement where volunteers help researchers gain a more comprehensive understanding of the natural world. Showing daily; visit website for schedule and admission. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org.

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Where Cultures Come Together… …and History Comes Alive . Come out for a fun filled day • Watch Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, and his crew, sail ashore in the re-enactment of the discovery of San Diego Bay • Ethnic Food and Exciting Dancers • Children’s Activities • 16th Century Encampment • Cultural Vendors All at this beach front park setting

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Calendar • September thursday | 13 Nature & Me Story Time: Butterflies. 10:15 am. Free with museum admission. Recommended for ages 1-5. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org.

friday | 14 Lake Poway Fall Camping. Set up your tent and check out all the fun activities that Lake Poway has to offer, from hiking to fishing. 5 pm until tomorrow, 10 am. $25 per car; fishing permits and boat rentals not included. Register online. 14644 Lake Poway Rd. www.poway.org. FREE Celebrate Mexican Independence Day with House of Mexico in Balboa Park. Music, dancing and food vendors. 6 pm. Spreckels Organ Pavilion. www.houseofmexico.net. Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

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saturday | 15 FREE Oceanside Harbor Days. Enjoy the Pirate Village, a costume party for ages 12 & under, the Nail ‘n’ Sail Competition, arts and crafts, and food vendors. Today & tomorrow, 9 am-5 pm. www.oceansidechamber.com/ oceanside-harbor-days.html. Junior Science Club: Pollution Solution. Find out how plastic pollution in our oceans affects marine life and ecosystems through hands-on activities and interaction with local scientists. 11 am-12:30 pm. $15. Pre-registration required. For grades 1-4. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www .fleetscience.org/events/junior-science-club. Parent’s Nite Out at Elite Gymnastics Academy. Kids, ages 4 & up, have a great time with gymnastics, games and lots of play at this dinosaur-themed event. 6-10 pm. $20. Register online. 1817 John Towers Ave., El Cajon. www.elitegymnastics.com. FREE Fiestas Patrias. Celebrate Mexican Independence Day as you experience the rich and diverse culture of Mexican California. Noon-4 pm. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, 4002 Wallace St., San Diego. www.parks.ca.gov/oldtownsandiego. FREE Jerry Niedens Mira Mesa Classic Car Show. People’s Choice cash awards for the Top 3 cars plus Kid Zone, food trucks and

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Oceans: Our Blue Planet. From the coastal shallows to deeper, more mysterious worlds, discover the untold stories of the oceans’ most astonishing creatures in this giantscreen film. Showing daily; visit website for show times. Included with museum admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org.

tuesday | 18 FREE Family Read & Play Day. Story time, playtime with the imagination playground and a free book for each child, ages 5 & under. 10:30 am. Rolando Rm., The Salvation


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saturday | 22 First Day of Autumn FREE Pacific Islander Festival. Journey to the islands of Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia through entertainment, food, vendors and cultural booths. Today & tomorrow, 9 am-4 pm. Ski Beach, Mission Bay. www.pifasandiego.com. FREE Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day. Participating museums across the country will open their doors for free to emulate the spirit of the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington, D.C.-based facilities which offer free admission every day. To download your free Museum Day ticket, go to www.smithsonian.com/museumday.

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wednesday | 26 Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections. Birch Aquarium at Scripps presents this comic book-inspired exhibit about all the amazing things that marine creatures do each day, from super vision and invisibility to protective armor and the ability to create electricity to zap prey. Open daily, 9 am-5 pm. Included with admission. 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu.

thursday | 27 FREE Daddy and Me Story Time. 6:45 pm. Cardiff-by-the-Sea Branch Library, 2081 Newcastle Ave. www.sdcl.org.

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Full Moon Pier Walk. Explore the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier that is used by scientists, students and aquarium staff for research projects. Collect plankton, discover bioluminescent organisms and join hands-on activities. Tonight & tomorrow, 6-7:30 pm. $35. For ages 9 & up. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu.

friday | 28 FREE La Mesa Oktoberfest. Come to the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the county with German polka bands, games for all ages, German treats and more than 40 vendors, kids’ activities, the Horbrauhaus Bier Garten and entertainment. Tonight, 4-10:30 pm; tomorrow, 10 am-10:30 pm; Sept. 30, 10 am-6 pm. 8401 La Mesa Blvd. www.lamesaoktoberfest.org.


FREE In the Park Series: Sports. Enjoy themed activities for the family. 10 amnoon. Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr. www.poway.org. FREE MCAS Miramar Air Show. Military and civilian performers, static displays of a wide variety of aircraft and more. Today, tomorrow & Sept. 30; gates open at 8 am. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. www.miramarairshow.com.

saturday | 29 National Unplugged Play Day Unplug from electronics and encourage your child to engage in imaginative play! Turn to page 12 to learn more. FREE Adams Avenue Street Fair. Eighty musical acts on six stages, giant carnival rides, food, and arts and crafts. Today, 10 am-10 pm & tomorrow, 10 am-6 pm. Along Adams Avenue. www.adamsavenuebusiness.com. FREE Moonlight Beach Bash. Live music, food trucks, art displays, hands-on art projects and more. 2-5 pm. 400 B St., Encinitas. www.encinitasca.gov. KIDZ BOP Live 2018. The KIDZ BOP Kids perform some of today’s biggest hits. 6 pm. Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr. For tickets, visit www.kidzbop.com/tour. Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge. Take on this ultimate family obstacle course for parents and kids, ages 5-16, offering fun and challenging obstacles. 8:30 am-2:30 pm. Visit website for fees and registration; parents run for free. Kit Carson Park, 3333 Bear Valley Pkwy., Escondido. www.kidsobstaclechallenge.com/sandiego. Double Peak Challenge. Trail runners can experience unparalleled beauty from atop North County’s highest point during this 10K race. Also, a 5K run/walk, a 200-meter Trail Trot for kids and a race expo. 7:30-11:30 am. San Elijo Park, 1105 Elfin Forest Rd., San Marcos. www.doublepeakchallenge.com. FREE Cabrillo Festival. See page 28.

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FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Check out an impressive display of classic cars at this event that highlights different themes each week. Wednesdays, through Oct. 31, 5-8 pm. Prescott Promenade, 100 E. Main St., El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org.

Poway Days. This three-weekend event features the Poway Days Parade & Community Festival (Sept. 8; parade starts at 9 am; festival, 10:30 am-8 pm), SeptemberFest (Sept. 15, 4-8 pm) and the Poway Rodeo (Sept. 28, 6 pm & Sept. 29, 1 & 6 pm). www.powaydays.com.

Parent Movie Morning & Baby’s Night Out at UltraStar Cinemas. Bring your baby to watch a movie and take advantage of valet stroller parking, dimmed lights and changing facilities in the auditorium. Wednesdays; Parent Movie Morning, 10 am; Baby’s Night Out, 7 pm. UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center, 7510 Hazard Center Dr., San Diego. www.ultrastarmovies.com.

Halloween Spooktacular at SeaWorld. Get in the spooky spirit with Halloween dance parties, trick-or-treating throughout the park and live shows like Clyde & Seamore’s Big Halloween Bash. Weekends from Sept. 22-Oct. 28; visit website for park hours and admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr., San Diego. www.seaworldsandiego.com.

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thursdays Trains! Watch motorman-engineer James run his trains on a miniature railroad, and listen to various train whistles. 10-11 am. For ages 1-6. Free with admission. Seeds of Wonder, San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr., Encinitas. www.sdbgarden.org.

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Calico Ranch 4200 Hwy. 78, Julian 858-586-0392 www.calicoranch.com Estimated opening: mid-Sept.

Apples and Art 1052 Julian Orchards Dr., Julian 760-310-6368 www.applesandartorchards.com Exclusively for groups of 20 or more—reservations are limited. Opens Sept. 6.

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Peacefield Orchard 3803 Wynola Rd., Julian 855-936-2775 www.peacefieldorchard.org All visitors required to purchase a Guided Tour ticket. Opens end of August.

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Teachers and group leaders—Take your kids to Fort Cross Old Timey Adventures in Julian for “Johnny Appleseed’s Discovering America” field trip! There’s no apple picking, but Johnny teaches participants about his famous journeys and life on the frontier. Take a hayride, plant a seed to take home, try the old-time cider press, sample local apple cider and more. Find details at www.FortCross.com.

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