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16 Full STEAM Ahead Colleges offer engaging STEAM camps for kids 18 Dare to Dream Olympic Games inspire kids to explore unique sports 30 Snowplow Parenting What is it and how does it hurt kids? 46 Spring Green Pistachio Torte A perfect treat for St. Patrick’s Day!

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Ready to get fired up for camp season? This issue and our online directory is chock full of ideas that will help your family plan an epic spring and summer break for the kids. Take inspiration from this summer’s Olympic Games to try something new. Surf’s up!



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Thank you to everyone who attended the San Diego Family Fun Fest on Sunday, Feb. 9, where parents gathered great educational, health and camp resources while kids played to their heart’s content — for FREE! Highlights included:

For several years we have heard about helicopter

parents. Basically they are parents who hover over their kids and overprotect. We are now learning more about snowplow parents. Neither type of parenting allows kids to make mistakes, robbing them of the opportunity to learn how to handle difficult situations on their own. One of the jobs of a parent is to help children learn to be self-sustaining adults. Solving all their problems along the way doesn’t help them become independent. Learn about snowplow parenting on page 30. Are you one of them? If so, step back and relax. March is the beginning of our spring and summer camp season. Start generating excitement with the kids now! Read ways to prepare children for camp on page 20 and check out page 18 for unique sports that may generate interest. The Summer Olympics (starting in July) may inspire them. Let your children decide what type of camps they would like. Let them look through Family Magazine this month (and upcoming months) to see different camps that are available. Don’t decide for them. You’ll need to select your family’s available summer dates, but leave the rest to the camper. If you came to San Diego Family’s Fun Fest in February, thanks for hanging out with us—it was really fun! Kids and parents came and left with smiles on their faces. sharon@sandiegofamily.com Main Office: 1475 Sixth Avenue, Fifth Floor, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-685-6970 Fax: 619-685-6978 E-mail: family@SanDiegoFamily.com Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life for San Diego County families by providing information and resources that support the importance and pleasure of parenting.

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Short & Sweet

Help the U.S. Census Bureau Obtain a Complete Population Count The Census, which happens every 10 years, is the only official population count for the U.S. California had the highest undercount of children ages 5 and under on the 2010 Census. An undercount in 2020 could cost California up to $115 billion per year for federal programs because results help determine how much money goes to programs for local families (such as childcare, medical care, food assistance, housing and public transportation) over the next 10 years. Help the U.S. Census Bureau get an accurate count this year. When filling out the form, include all people living at your residence: Children (including babies born on or before April 1, 2020), nieces, nephews, grandchildren, foster children, friends—everyone. It doesn’t matter if people living with you are U.S. citizens or are included on the housing rental or lease agreement. The U.S. Census Bureau is bound by law to keep all information provided private. Parents and caregivers can fill out Census forms online or by phone in English, Spanish or 11 other languages. For more information, visit www.californiacensus.org. Complete online forms at www.2020census.gov.

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Changing the Equation: 50+ US Black Women in STEM, by Tonya Bolden is a celebratory look at some of the black women who have defied racial and gender discrimination to make a huge impact in the world of STEM. The book highlights groundbreaking computer scientists, doctors, inventors, physicists, pharmacists, mathematicians, aviators and more. Young readers will find role models and inspiration to become STEM leaders of tomorrow.

Earth Hour: A Lights-Out Event for Our Planet, by Nanette Heffernan helps kids understand all the ways people use energy daily and how turning off lights can help the planet. Earth Hour, an annual event organized by the World Wildlife Fund, encourages people around the world to turn off lights for one hour to save energy. This year Earth Hour falls on Saturday, March 28 from 8:30–9:30 pm.

100 Easy STEAM Activities: Awesome Hands-On Projects for Aspiring Artists and Engineers, by Andrea Scalzo Yi is packed with fun, educational activities that inspire parents and educators, and engage kids. Pick up a copy to discover STEAM projects that spark a child’s curiosity, challenge and entertain.

Nominate a USMC Marine Wife The Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation created the Irene Ferguson Marine Wife Recognition Award to honor the resilience, strength and dedication of wives of USMC active duty military members who serve in a unit based in the Southwest Region. For details on how to nominate someone, visit www.flyingleathernecks.org/aboutus/programs/marine-wife-award. Deadline: April 24.

Creepy. Crawly. Cool. As your family engages in STEM activities this month, don’t miss two exhibits at the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park: Insects Face to Face and Living Lab. Meet not-so-cuddly neighbors in the Living Lab (stinging scorpion, Gila monster and more) and check out stunning macro photography at Insects Face to Face. Both exhibits are included with museum admission. Learn more at www.sdnhm.org.


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but don’t overlook the numerous opportunities for children to engage in handson discovery and learn new skills in a fun camp environment. STEAM camps at local universities provide kids a unique chance to explore and problem-solve with industry professionals and students who are masters in their fields — talented mentors who share insight, expertise and guidance to campers ages 6–18. Kids get a taste of college life (without a crowded campus) and exposure to advanced art supplies, books and college memorabilia. If this sounds interesting, STEAM ahead! San Diego State University (SDSU), UC San Diego and Cal State San Marcos offer technology camps for ages 7–17, including coding, game development and design, robotics and other creative design courses taught by tech savvy staff. Check out the iD Tech program for additional details at www.idtech.com.

Diego Christian College, Cal State San Marcos, UC San Diego and SDSU. Camps connect computer science concepts to video games and movies that kids love, such as Minecraft, Fortnite, Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Pokemon and Mario. Visit www.thoughtstem.com for more information.

UC San Diego Extension offers Sally Ride Science Junior Academy for students entering grades 4–12 at their University City location. Young scholars choose workshops such as Marine Biology, Edible Science, Fairy Gardens/Botany, Circuit Board Exploration and Web Development. Learn more at www.sallyridescience .ucsd.edu/junior-academy.

MiraCosta College offers College for Kids and Youth Academy summer programs in Oceanside and Cardiff. Students ages 6–17 have fun in classes such as Jr. Vet Tech, LEGO Engineers and Drone Pilots. This year’s schedule will be posted soon at www.miracosta.edu.

UC San Diego Extension, also in collaboration with Sally Ride Science, offers free STEAM classes to students in grades 3–12 at City of San Diego libraries. They are available year-round. The program, referred to as Library NExT, teaches exciting workshops such as Medicine and the Heart, Marine Mammals of CA, Kitchen Chemistry and Your Amazing Brain. Visit www.sandiego .gov/librarynext for locations and registration information. ThoughtSTEM offers summer programs on the campuses of San

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Y.E.S. (Youth Excellence and Success) Academy provides many summer options on the campus of Southwestern College for students entering grades 4–12. Kids take STEAM courses through Sally Ride Science, College for Kids or Career Exploration. Visit www.swccd.edu/ swc-community/youth-programs/ index.aspx for more details. v Tracy Real is a credentialed school counselor who teaches daily STEAM activities to local elementary students, encouraging problem solving and creative thinking.


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Dare to Dream The Olympic Games inspire kids to explore unique sports

If you missed February’s article “Play On! San Diego teens turn their passions into professions,” featuring local skateboarder, Bryce Wettstein, access the digital publication at www.sandiegofamily.com/ san-diego-family-digitalissues/san-diego-familymagazine-february-2020.

I remember my enthusiasm for the

Olympic Games as a young girl — they made my imagination soar. I turned cartwheels, improved my handspring and created routines as I dreamt of becoming a gymnast. This summer will be buzzing with excitement about the Olympics once again. Anticipation of the Games, which start in July, might inspire kids to try a new sport. Spring and summer camps and classes offer an opportunity to try unique sports (and well-known ones) that broaden a child’s experiences, keep them active and build confidence. “Exposing children to new experiences can help them develop growth mindset,” says Certified Life Coach Bonnie Hayman at Cultivate Counseling Collective in La Mesa.

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“This is the idea that we are constantly in a state of growing, and that we are always able to learn new things. Sports, creative activities, social settings and even new foods can encourage children to resist ‘I can’t’ or ‘I don’t like that’ attitudes that can hinder confidence and flexibility.” Tokyo 2020 will debut a plethora of sports, some well known and others less popular, many that are easy to find in San Diego. Go on — catch the wave of Olympic enthusiasm and enroll the kids in a sport off the beaten track.

Make a Splash Water sports, some of the most watched summer Olympic Games, enhance a child’s love for swimming and develop skills they can carry through life. Local recreation centers, universities and club pools offer opportunities

Westview High School’s Gabriel Schiering started playing water polo after watching the 2016 Olympics.


in individual sports such as diving and team sports like water polo and synchronized swimming. Outdoor water sport camps abound throughout San Diego County, surf camps are among the most popular. You’ll also find camps in Olympic sports such as sailing and rowing, which may spark a child’s interest. My son has enjoyed sailing lessons in Mission Bay where he practiced persistence and patience. Water sports teach campers water safety, proper use of equipment, and improve athleticism and swim skills. These camps are perfect for kids who feel comfortable in the water but have outgrown swim lessons.

We are excited to see kids who come in following the Olympics, they are motivated and excited to learn a sport that we love.” McCalester asserts that gymnastics teaches much more than cartwheels and flips, including healthy lifestyle, self-confidence, work ethic, respect, discipline, balance, friendship, compassion and grit. “Gymnastics provides the core strength and flexibility [needed] to transition into, and be successful in, other sports,” she says. “We’ve had kids start in gymnastics and go on to be successful in diving, track and field, cheer, rowing and more.”

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me to explore the unconventional and accept the uncomfortable. It has taught me to shed my inhibitions and tackle challenges with confidence.” Through games, team-building activities and contests, these camps emphasize safety while developing proper technique in the fundamentals of the sports. They also build strength, flexibility and coordination.

Create a Healthy Mind/Body Connection Look for martial arts during the Olympics such as Judo, Karate and Taekwondo. Martial arts teach selfdiscipline, goal setting, respect, listening, and they increase self-esteem and confidence. “Taekwondo is something our family does together,” says Parker, 14, of Spring Valley. “I like setting goals and working toward my belts. It builds friendly competition and respect between my brother and me.”

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“My husband and I were both gymnasts and it has been so exciting to see how the sport has evolved,” she says. “This year’s Olympics should be epic with athletes like Simone Biles who dominate the sport and push the boundaries of what the human body is capable of.

adrenaline junkies. A new sports camp provides high-energy kids a safe space to take risks and ignite a new passion where they can jump, spin and climb to new heights. San Diego offers a variety of camps for thrill-seekers including aerial silks, rock climbing, skateboarding and BMX. “Aerial arts have improved my physical flexibility and strength, but they also impact my mindset,” says Julia, a high school junior and aerial youth coach. “[The sport] encourages

Find fun tips to host an Olympic-themed party at www.sandiegofamily.com/party-planner/host-anolympics-themed-party.

Outdoor camps such as horseback riding (known as Equestrian in the Olympics) and archery are classics. They offer young people opportunities to respect nature, gain focus and confidence while learning safe techniques to improve unique skills. Use the 2020 Summer Olympics as inspiration for exploring new sports at camp this year. And be sure to schedule time to watch the games on TV as a family. v Cherie Gough is a local writer and mom of two kids who enjoy outdoor sports like paddle boarding, kayaking, and tennis, and indoor sports such as rock climbing and gymnastics.


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Get Fired Up for Camp!

12 ways to prepare and generate excitement Spring and summer camps

are right around the corner, and there are things families can do now (and over the next couple months) to get kids prepared and excited for the experience. Use these tips to set kids up for summer adventure success: Try new foods. Plan camp cuisine nights, complete with hot dogs on a stick and s’mores. Add in new dishes kids might try at camp, such as a chili or breakfast burritos. For added fun, cook on a camp stove in the backyard. Establish routines. Campers need to get used to a schedule, so encourage kids to develop bedtime and hygiene routines, like brushing teeth and combing hair. They’ll learn responsibility and develop independence that lasts a lifetime. Reminisce about previous camp experiences. Ask kids to teach you an

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activity or game they learned during a previous camp. Talk about what they liked and what could have been better. Ask questions like, what lessons did you learn? What are you looking forward to this session? If this will be your child’s first experience at camp, share your own fond memories. Get dirty. Camps can be very textural, so let kids experience some of the “feels” of camp. Whether it’s finding rocks to paint or creating with clay, they’ll get in the mood for getting messy. Get social. Encourage kids to look at camp brochures, watch online camp videos and check out camp social media pages to help build excitement. Not sure where to start? Stay tuned! San Diego Family’s online camp fair launches April 15 — full of videos to watch together. Kids may be more motivated to try something new if they see peers participating and having fun.

Do chores. Making beds, sweeping floors and washing dishes help kids learn teamwork. Everyone knows that camp “kitchen patrol” is much more exciting than chores at home, but kids still need to learn how to do it. Tom Madeyski, district executive for the YMCA of San Diego County’s Overnight Camping branch, says many kids do chores throughout the year in exchange for parents “paying” them with a camp experience. “I enjoy hearing stories of children that earn all or part of their way to camp,” he says. “Credit can be earned through chores around the house, or by outside jobs like babysitting, grass cutting, etc.” Get crafty. Summer camps often involve creative activities, so why not make pre-camp crafts with little ones to generate excitement? Imperial County native and Navy veteran Stacy Bressler gets her kids excited for camp (and camping) through crafts and activities


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Have a family campout. For kids who are going to overnight camp, plan a family camping trip so they experience nature and sleeping outdoors. Even camping in the backyard provides a different experience that is exciting and liberating for kids who have only slept in a bedroom. Plan a visit. Many camp programs have open house events to familiarize kids and parents with the camp atmosphere. “Visiting the location of the camp prior to their first day helps build excitement and settle fears for children who are nervous about going to a new place,” says Kris Mooney, director of education at the Fleet Science Center. “This also gives parents a chance to ask where the camp dropoff location will be.” If no open house event is offered, consider planning a visit to potential camp venues on your own (some are held at local attractions, museums and parks). Start packing. Whether your child needs a day camp backpack or overnight bag, prepare for camp by stocking up on supplies now. Sunscreen, cool towels, a hat, new journal or flashlight — these items can help your child visualize how much fun he’s going to have this summer. Have fun getting the family ready for camp season — it will be here before you know it. v Kristen Castillo is a freelance writer and local mom of two boys. Flip through the pages of this issue to find camp programs and start planning your spring and summer breaks.


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Malia Jacobson

Snowplow Parenting

What is it and how does it hurt kids? While so-called helicopter parents hover and micromanage, snowplow parents take protective parenting a step further by removing obstacles to their child’s “success.” Driving your children to school

when they miss the bus. Switching soccer teams after a disagreement with the coach. Polishing homework projects and admissions essays. What do these scenarios have in common? They’re examples of snowplow parenting, the increasingly common practice of removing obstacles from a child’s path. If you’ve unwittingly adopted a few of these practices, you’re not alone. Per a recent New York Times poll, up to three-quarters of parents admit to snowplow behaviors. From ensuring that a child gets his preferred teacher, locker or class schedule to navigating all classroom and playground conflicts, parents who snowplow think they’re clearing the way for achievement. In fact,

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snowplowing prevents children from learning how to solve problems, resolve conflict, and manage relationships, robbing them of the resourcefulness, resilience and life skills that breed maturity, independence and success. Sound familiar? Here’s how to turn your snowplow around.

Small Snowplows: ages 0–5 In younger children, snowplow parenting can be steering your child away from scenarios that are uncomfortable or stir strong feelings (think play dates and playground politics). “Research shows that children who have been overly protected from their own emotions lack a sense of agency over their own lives and are more prone to develop unfulfilling relationships in the future,” says Kamini Wood, certified life and resilience coach for girls, teens and young women. Action point: Rather than helping your little one avoid every distressing moment, encourage an “I can handle it” mindset. Consider Laurie Wright’s Mindful Mantras books for ageappropriate messages that build resilience and emotional regulation.

Skill Building: ages 6–12 The ability to stand up for oneself is important to master, especially for school-age kids. They’ll have plenty of opportunities for practice in this age range, between homework responsibilities, friend drama and sports scuffles. When snowplow parents step in to smooth over conflicts before children can resolve them independently, they unwittingly prevent kids from learning to self-advocate, says clinical psychologist and mother of four Michelle P. Maidenberg, Ph.D. In addition, parents should avoid going out of their way to prevent natural consequences. For instance, leaving work to drop off forgotten homework so a child doesn’t experience the embarrassment, regret or frustration of missing a deadline prevents them from learning how to cope when these feelings arise. It also robs them of the motivation to not let it happen again when they know they’ll be “rescued.” Action point: To effectively walk the line between snowplow parent and strong advocate, first ask yourself whether the situation in question puts your child’s physical or emotional


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Machine Wars: ages 13–18 Snowplow parents often shift into high gear during the teen years because the stakes are higher, says Maidenberg. “Our parenting is directly impacted by what’s going on in our society culturally, politically, socially and economically,” she says. “Today’s children are facing more volatility with higher youth suicide rates, the opioid and vaping epidemic, and increasing competition to get into college.” Wellmeaning parents who want to relieve some of this pressure can easily slip into snowplow parenting. This starts with innocuous behaviors like becoming a child’s alarm clock, repeatedly reminding them of deadlines and assignments, and using their own connections to land coveted internships or jobs for their offspring. Action point: Parents can support a teen’s success without driving a snowplow. Establish a weekly check-in to touch base about homework, test prep and work responsibilities. Give your teen the tools to stay organized, like a wall calendar, digital reminder app or a planner. Don’t be afraid to let kids make mistakes. When problems arise, employ a simple phrase to keep the snowplow at bay. Instead of asking, “What can I do?” say, “How can I support you?” v Malia Jacobson is a nationally published health journalist and freelance writer.

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sunday | 1 World Compliment Day “The Illusionists – Live from Broadway.” This mind-blowing spectacular showcases the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage. 1 & 6 pm. Visit website for tickets. Note: It is recommended that any children attending can sit through a two-hour performance comfortably. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. www.broadwaysd.com “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience.” Based on the book by Mo Willems, this cheeky musical uncovers the truth about being yourself and wearing it well. Today, March 7 & 8, 2 pm; March 6, 7 pm. Also, catch a sensory-friendly performance on March 7, 11 am. Visit website for tickets. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com FREE Family Day at the San Diego Bird Festival. Live bird presentations, an estuary walk, educational programs and more. 9 am-3 pm. Marina Village Conference Center, 1936 Quivira Way, San Diego. www.sandiegoaudubon.org “Disney’s Camp Rock The Musical.” Today & March 8, 2 pm; March 7, 2 & 7 pm. $20-$22. Star Theatre, 402 N. Coast Hwy., Oceanside. www.cytsandiego.org SeaWorld Inside Look. Receive special access and a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiring day-to-day care SeaWorld’s

Plan fun family adventures with Out & About with Kids! Access the digital edition at www.sandiegofamily.com. animal experts provide. Meet vets, rescuers and behaviorists, and ask the questions you’ve always wanted answered. Until today; visit website for hours and admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr., San Diego. www.seaworldsandiego.com Circus Vargas Presents “Mr. V’s Big Top Dream.” Enjoy all the thrills of this must-see production featuring acrobats, daredevils, flying trapeze and more. Arrive 30 minutes early for a pre-show celebration where kids can learn juggling, balancing and other circus skills. Through March 9 at Westfield Mission Valley; March 13-23 at Westfield Plaza Bonita; March 27-April 6 at Westfield North County. For tickets, visit www.circusvargas.com. POP Tour: “Emily Driver’s Great Race Through Time and Space.” This production for young audiences explores disability culture, highlights the rights of people with disabilities and celebrates the things that make us wonderfully different. 1 & 3 pm. $9-$12. Rao and Padma Makineni Play Development Center, La Jolla Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village Dr. www.lajollaplayhouse.org/pop-tour-2020

monday | 2 Read Across America Day Dr. Seuss Day “Museum Alive 3D.” Watch this new giant-screen film and follow one lucky visitor who stays in the museum after dark, when the most fascinating extinct prehistoric creatures come back to life! Showing daily. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org

tuesday | 3 Music from the Sound Up: The Creative Tools of Synthesis. Check out this interactive exhibition where you will discover and use a process called “synthesis” to create your own unique sound from the ground up. Tues.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm. $7-$10; ages 3 & under free. Museum of Making Music, 5790 Armada Dr., Carlsbad. www.museumofmakingmusic.org

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“Disney’s Frozen”

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Follow a remarkable tale of a family pulled apart by a mysterious secret – one sister struggles to find her voice and harness the powers within, while the other embarks on an epic journey to bring her family together through the redemptive power of love. This extraordinary production will truly melt your heart! March 26-April 12; visit website for schedule and tickets. For ages 6 & up. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. www.broadwaysd.com

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This much-anticipated event kicks off the largest STEAM festival in Southern California with a day of learning and family fun. Meet more than 150 exhibitors and local STEAM professionals, and get the chance to make slime, extract DNA, explore space, play with the latest VR technology and more. March 7, 10 am-5 pm. After EXPO Day, check out STEM Week (March 8-15) filled with STEAM events and programs throughout the county. Details at www.lovestemsd.org.

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thursday | 5 San Diego Comic Fest. This annual comic convention allows fans to mingle directly with professionals and exhibitors as they enjoy panel discussions, an artist alley, tabletop gaming, cosplay and an exhibitor hall filled with their favorite comics, toys and collectibles. Tonight, 7 pm-midnight; tomorrow & March 7, 10 am-11 pm; March 8, 10 am-5 pm. Four Points by Sheraton, 8110 Aero Dr., San Diego. Tickets at www.sdcomicfest.org.

friday | 6 National Day of Unplugging, March 6-7 “Seussical.” This musical extravaganza features favorite Dr. Seuss characters, from Horton the Elephant to all the Whos of Whoville! Tonight, 7 pm; tomorrow, 1 & 7 pm. $20-$22. The Heritage Center at Calvin Christian School, 2000 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.cytsandiego.org

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Family Ballet Saturdays: “Alice in Wonderland.” Lewis Carroll’s timeless tale provides the basis for Elizabeth Wistrich’s one-hour ballet using an engaging score by Peter Tchaikovsky. Pre-concert activities include photo ops with dancers, crafts and live music. 2 pm; activities begin at 1:30 pm. $25. Spreckels Theatre, 121 Broadway, downtown San Diego. www.cityballet.org FREE Kids Workshop: Binoculars. Children develop hands-on skills like gluing, hammering and more as they make their own pair of binoculars to take home. Each child receives a certificate of achievement, a workshop apron and a commemorative pin (while supplies last). 9 am-noon. For locations and to register, visit www.homedepot.com/workshops. Tidepooling Adventures in La Jolla. Plunge into the wonderful world of tide pools with the help of trained naturalists.

Today, 1-3 pm & March 21, 2-4 pm at Dike Rock; tomorrow, 3-5 pm at False Point. $18. For ages 2 & up; under 15 must be accompanied by a paid adult. Register at www.aquarium.ucsd.edu. SeaWorld Seven Seas Craft Beer & Food Festival. This event is a culinary dream come true for foodies and craft beer aficionados who can sample flavors from around the world and enjoy dozens of craft beer selections and live music. Weekends, today until May 17; visit website for hours and admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr., San Diego. www.seaworldsandiego.com FREE Busker Festival. California’s only busker festival showcases eye-catching acts, from knife throwing to juggling on unicycles! New this year is Buskers for Kids, an interactive experience for the youngest members of the audience to try their hand at some tricks. Today & tomorrow, noon-6 pm. Seaport Village, 849 West Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.seaportvillage.com Read and Romp. Travel through the pages of storybook favorites at this annual fundraiser with crafts, character meet and greets, and hands-on fun. 9 am-noon. $10$40; ages 2 & under free. Recommended for ages 8 & under; all ages welcome. Proceeds benefit Reach Out and Read San Diego. Kid Ventures Liberty Station, 2865 Sims Rd., Point Loma. www.rorsd.org FREE Pop-Up Play Saturdays at My Yard Live. Climb up the treehouse and explore the playground. Also, sensory play, crafting and a rotation of activities each week. Saturdays, through March 28, 11:30 am-2 pm. 288 Rancheros Dr., San Marcos. RSVP at www.sdpopup.com. “Matilda The Musical” by JCompany Youth Theatre. This Tony Award-winning musical, based on the children’s book by Roald Dahl, celebrates the power of imagination as it follows the inspiring tale of a little girl who dreams of a better life. Tonight, March 14 & 21, 8 pm; tomorrow, March 15 & 22, noon. Visit website for tickets. David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre, La Jolla. www.sdcjc.org “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience.” See March 1. FREE San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering’s EXPO Day. See page 35.


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Whale Watching Adventures. Led by expert naturalists from Birch Aquarium, guests will witness part of the longest marine mammal migrations in the world when gray whales pass San Diego on their journey from the Bering Sea to Baja California’s tranquil lagoons. Through April 19; cruises at 9:30 am-1:15 pm & 1:30-5 pm. For tickets and reservations, visit www.flagshipsd.com/ cruises/whale-watching-san-diego.

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wednesday | 11 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, 10:30 am & 7 pm. UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center, 7510 Hazard Center Dr., San Diego. www.ultrastarmovies.com

thursday | 12 Nature & Me Story Time: Dinosaurs. 10:15 am. For ages 1-5 with adult. Included with museum admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org FREE Hullabaloo at the Highlands. Be part of a delightful sing-along with the popular kids’ band, Hullabaloo, in the pop jet fountain area. Today & March 26, 10 am. Del Mar Highlands Town Center, 12925 El Camino Real. www.bit.ly/hullabaloo2020

friday | 13 Go, Gulls! The San Diego Gulls will play against the San Jose Barracuda tonight at 7 pm. Other home games this month: March 21 (vs. Stockton Heat), March 25 (vs. Colorado Eagles) & March 27 (vs. Bakersfield Condors). Tickets start at $22. Pechanga Arena San Diego, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. For tickets and game times, visit www.sandiegogulls.com.

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Calendar • March FREE Studio by the Bay Family Days. Explore drawing and portraiture with professional artists. 10 am-2 pm. Seaport Village, 809 W. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.thinkplaycreate.org “Wake Up, Brother Bear!” Brother and Sister Bear take your little one on a journey of a glorious year of seasons in this intimate, interactive performance that is especially designed for ages 3-7. Today & tomorrow, 10 am & noon. Visit website for tickets. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com Kids in the Garden: Soil, Composting and Spring Planting. Learn about different soils and how to make compost, then plant spring vegetables with Farmer Jones. 10 am-noon. $5. Pre-registration required. For ages 3 through 6th grade. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

sunday | 15 FREE Family Sunday Pop Up. See fiber art, create your own fiber sculpture and join an interactive story time for all ages. 12:30-5 pm. Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library, 5148 Market St. www.mingei.org Celebration of Music Education Concerts. Featuring San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory’s Inspiration level beginning ensembles (1 pm) as well as Showcase intermediate ensembles (6 pm). $10-$35. Copley Symphony Hall, Jacobs Music Center, 750 B St., downtown San Diego. www.sdys.org

monday | 16 Cherry Blossom Week at Japanese Friendship Garden. Today until March 19, revel in the beauty of cherry blossom trees and check out special programming that will give guests a sneak peek of what to expect during the weekend. From March 20-22, browse local merchants offering unique crafts, visit an arts and crafts area for kids, enjoy yummy street food, watch live performances and more. Balboa Park. Details at www.niwa.org.

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Good luck is coming your way! Get your green on as you celebrate St. Paddy’s Day with a potful of fun events around the county. St. Patrick’s Teas. Enjoy a “green” version of their four-course Cottage Classic Tea which includes an array of finger sandwiches, scones and other treats. March 12-16; seatings at 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $9.95-$29.95 plus tax and gratuity. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 3rd St., Julian. For reservations, visit www.juliantea.com/events-2020. FREE Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the San Marcos Library. Featuring music and dance performances by the Clan Rince School of Irish Dance. March 12, 4-5 pm. 2 Civic Center Dr. www.sdcl.org FREE St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Irish Festival. On March 14, view floats, marching bands, equestrian units, Irish setters and more at the parade that steps off at Fifth Ave. & Laurel St., and ends at Sixth & Juniper in Balboa Park. 10:30 am. After the parade, head down to Sixth & Maple for live entertainment, craft booths, a Celtic Food Village, a Kids Zone and more. 9 am-6 pm. www.stpatsparade.org Parent’s Nite Out at Elite Gymnastics Academy: Happy St. Paddy’s Day. Kids, ages 4 & up, have a great time with gymnastics, games and lots of play. March 14, 6-10 pm. $20. Register online. 1817 John Towers Ave., El Cajon. www.elitegymnastics.com Luck O’ Loma Block Pary. This familyand dog-friendly event in Point Loma offers live entertainment, food and beer, themed games and more. March 14, noon-6 pm. RSVP online and arrive at the block party before 3 pm for free admission. Goodbar (1872 Rosecrans St.) and Surf Side Deli (1912 Rosecrans St.) parking lots; all ages can use the Surf Side Deli entrance. www.luckoloma.com St. Patrick’s Day 10K, 2- and 4-Mile Run/Walk. Finisher medals plus pizza

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wednesday | 18 Spend the Day at the USS Midway Museum, a historic aircraft carrier with more than 60 exhibits, more than 30 restored aircraft and family-friendly activities. Open daily, 10 am-5 pm. Visit website for admission. 910 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.midway.org

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