Come Enjoy Live Music at the Pit Stop Diner In Oceanside! Every first and third Saturday of the Month Playing 50s 60s and 70s music!
Pit Stop Diner 3825 Mission Ave D1, Oceanside, CACome Enjoy Live Music at the Pit Stop Diner In Oceanside! Every first and third Saturday of the Month Playing 50s 60s and 70s music! Roll back in time at this classic American and Mexican-style diner, serving up breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and shakes amid retro-style, car-themed memorabilia. Located at Mission Avenue and El Camino Real in Oceanside, this locals’ favorite also offers burritos, quesadillas, chili cheese fries, and healthy salads and wraps — all day long. Early risers and late sleepers can enjoy a variety of three-egg omelettes, all paired with hash browns, toast or biscuits and gravy and jelly, as...
Dive Into Sportfishing at Oceanside SEA Center!
Oceanside SEA Center 1395 N Harbor Dr, Oceanside, CAGet hooked on Sportfishing, Whale Watching and marine science learning adventures at Oceanside SEA Center at Oceanside Harbor! The outfitter offers daily whale and dolphin tours now through mid-April. On sportfishing excursions, catch yellowtail, halibut, calico bass, and much more! Choose from spectacular half-day, 3/4-day and full-day trips. Fishing gear is also available for rent. Book easily online here or call (760) 450-0403.
Join Ramona Chamber of Commerce for the 10th Annual TASTE OF RAMONA
Join Ramona Chamber of Commerce for the 10th Annual TASTE OF RAMONA Saturday, May 18, 2024 We’re raising money for educational grants to help support Ramona Unified School District programs that enhance the education, talents, skills, character, and community involvement of its students. Participants can spend the day exploring foods and drinks at multiple locations. “The Taste” has proven to be a much anticipated event. Bring your appetite, family, and friends, and enjoy! Purchase tickets below or over the phone then stop by the Chamber office (1306 Main St., Suite 103, next to Best Care Pharmacy) to pick them up....
Gather at the Annual Escondido Street Festival On Grand Avenue!
Shop, eat, and drink at the Escondido Street Festival on May 18, 2024, in beautiful Historic Downtown Escondido! This 30-year-old, annual free spring street festival is held on Grand Avenue between Escondido Boulevard and Juniper Street. In addition to the traditional street fair format, this year's festival will once again include free professional live music, a beer and wine garden and Art in the Garden. Bring the family to shop from hundreds of vendors including unique hand-crafted gifts and imports, and international cuisine. Escondido Street Festival For more things to do in Escondido, check out VisitEscondido.com and downtownescondido.com
Taste of Ramona After Party: Keep the Fun Going at Red, Whites, and Brews!
Join us for the official Taste of Ramona after party at Red, Whites, and Brews! Doors open at 5 pm. You have the option to purchase a Taste of Ramona combo ticket, which includes entrance to the Haybarn dance, all for only $35. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to continue the celebration and enjoy the festivities at Red, Whites, and Brews. Purchase Pre-Sale Taste of Ramona Tickets Only! Combo Haybarn/Dance and Taste of Ramona Tickets! Haybarn Dance Only Tickets!
Pop Into Diverse Food and Drink Spots at Seaport Village!
Seaport Village 849 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CAEnjoy a taste of what's new at Seaport Village, the vibrant dining and shopping destination at the edge of San Diego Bay. Topping the menu is farm-to-table restaurant collective Malibu Farm, offering daily brunch and dinner options, plus an ice cream and espresso bar, and a curated home goods boutique. Further indulge in homegrown favorites like Crack Taco Shop, home of tri-tip tacos and burritos; Spill the Beans, a specialty coffee and bagel shop; and Mr. Moto Pizza, serving up authentic New York-style pies. Grab a craft brew from either of Mike Hess’ two Seaport Village locations; or sip on...
Join Ramona Chamber of Commerce for the 10th Annual TASTE OF RAMONA
We’re raising money for educational grants to help support Ramona Unified School District programs that enhance the education, talents, skills, character, and community involvement of its students. Participants can spend the day exploring foods and drinks at multiple locations. “The Taste” has proven to be a much anticipated event. Bring your appetite, family, and friends, and enjoy! Purchase tickets here then stop by the Chamber office (1306 Main St., Suite 103, next to Best Care Pharmacy) to pick them up.
Crawfish Cravings & Easy Access with MTS!
Louisiana Comes to San Diego (May 18th): 2024 San Diego Crawfish Boil! Ride MTS to devour 25,000 lbs of hot, fresh crawfish, live music by Cowboy Mouth, and Mardi Gras fun! Details: Waterfront Park (Saturday, May 18th: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Tickets start at $87.50 (includes food, drinks, and music) 21+ Event Get There Easy: Take MTS! Makes crawfish cravings a breeze.
Hear the San Diego Symphony Perform Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto and Wagner’s Die Walküre at The Rady Shell!
Rafael Payare, conductor Daniel Lozakovich, violin Jennifer Holloway, soprano (Sieglinde) Viktor Antipenko, tenor (Siegmund) Peter Rose, bass (Hunding) Gerard McBurney, director MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 WAGNER: Die Walküre: Act 1 Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto is a beloved showcase for soloistic lyricism and virtuosity with violinist Daniel Lozakovich in his San Diego Symphony debut. Rafael Payare conducts this dramatic program that features the first act of Wagner’s Die Walküre, a collaborative presentation by the San Diego Opera and the San Diego Symphony in celebration of 20 years of partnership. HIDE
Buy Specialty Gifts at Fiesta de Reyes in Old Town San Diego!
Fiesta de Reyes 2754 Calhoun St., San Diego, CAThis pretty plaza boasts specialty shops, ranging from one-of-kind art and jewelry pieces to garden decor, ethnic-inspired clothing, Mexican pottery and an amazing array of Dia de Los Muertos merchandise.Diverse succulents and native trees adorn the beautifully landscaped courtyard, which is also dotted with Mexican folk artwork and signage noting San Diego’s history as a cosmopolitan frontier. In the courtyard’s center, Folklorico dancers and mariachi bands take center stage.All of the shops of Fiesta de Reyes are locally owned and independently operated. Fiesta de Reyes