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December 1st, 2014 at 2:00 pm

Coronado Christmas Parade

What:
Join Coronado and people from all across San Diego for the 39th Annual Coronado Christmas Parade & Downtown Open House. The fun begins at the Ferry Landing as Santa arrives promptly at 3:20 p.m., and carolers frolic in snow fun at snow mountain. Then, mosey on down to the Hotel del Coronado, where you can experience ice skating like no other — on the beach! Then pick a good spot on Orange Avenue and watch the Coronado Christmas Parade roll by starting at 6 p.m. Orange shuts down to traffic and becomes a Christmas wonderland. Stop by the shops along Orange before and after the parade. They’ll have treats and festivities to make holiday shopping a memorable and relaxing time. At 7 p.m., be at Rotary Park (near the Visitor Center at 1100 Orange Ave.,) when the Christmas tree will be lit for the holiday season. The Community Band will be on hand to set the festive mood.

Where:
Coronado Ferry Landing, 1201 First Street; and Orange Avenue downtown
Coronado, CA 92118
619.435.7242

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December 1st, 2014 at 12:00 pm

Quasimodo and

Quasimodo and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” are ringing in the holidays.

Authors: Amy Finley and Eric Olson
Photography: Courtesy of La Jolla Playhouse
Information Provided by: Riviera San Diego

If you’re like us, the arrival of family for the holidays brings equal parts bliss and butterflies. How will you entertain Aunt Agatha for a week? Our solution? Take in a show. Sometimes, a few hours side-by-side in the dark is the perfect version of family togetherness. Here’s five productions that are not to miss.

  1. La Jolla Playhouse’s staging of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (tickets from $15) is magical—just what you’d expect from a show in special arrangement with Disney Theatrical Productions. Based on both the animated film and Victor Hugo’s 19th century novel, it’s darker than Disney, pulling no punches in its depiction of the tortured relationship between hunchback Quasimodo and his pious “protector,” Frollo, the Archdeacon of Notre Dame. Musical numbers soar, especially with the addition of S.D. chorus SACRA/PROFANA, and the heartbreaking conclusion includes spectacular theatrics deserving of their inevitable standing ovation. Through Dec. 14.
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November 28th, 2014 at 9:00 am

San Diego Wine Tasting

When you think wine in San Diego, you may be tempted to think of our neighbor to the north, Temecula. However, Temecula isn’t the only breeding ground for wine in the area. San Diego’s mild, Mediterranean-like climate makes it the perfect host for grapes. Several wineries right here are worth a visit.

Bernardo Winery
Bernardo Winery is the oldest continuously operating winery in Southern California. It’s in Rancho Bernardo and has been family-owned for three generations. After your tasting, be sure to look around the grounds. You’ll find old winemaking equipment, beautiful galleries and shopping.

Beach House Winery
Beach House Winery is an award-winning vineyard in Oceanside. Enjoy panoramic ocean views from this beautiful seaside location. The name of the business is derived from where the owners started their business, right in their beach house.
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November 26th, 2014 at 4:00 pm

Balboa Park

What:
Experience the 36th consecutive year of Balboa Park December Nights, one of the nation’s premier holiday festivals. Learn more about the cultural history of San Diego and Balboa Park while you and your family kick off the “most wonderful time of the year.”

Participating Balboa Park museums provide free admission from 5 to 9 p.m. both evenings for more than the expected 350,000 visitors to San Diego’s largest free community festival.

Enjoy top-notch musical and dance performances, enjoy delicious and diverse food choices, and help spread a heavy dose of holiday cheer, all in a truly multicultural experience. Some of the more well-known traditions include food from around the globe at the International Christmas Festival at the House of Pacific Relations Cottages; unique gift shopping at the museum stores and with the artisans of Spanish Village; the annual Santa Lucia Procession at the Plaza de California; and musical and dance presentations from the San Diego Junior Theatre, San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, Del Cerro Baptist Church’s Christmas Story Tree, and more.

Where:
Balboa Park

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November 26th, 2014 at 12:00 pm

Author: Lesley Balla
Photography: The FareTrade
Information provided by: Angeleno

1. The FareTrade
Locals Max Block and Jake Ahles started this new kind of curated food subscription basket. The boxes are brimming with with chef-selected artisanal and small-batch goods from around the country, plus recipes on how to use them (and great video tutorials on the website from chefs like South Bay Top Chef Brooke Williamson). Filled with sauces, spices, pestos, pastas, shrubs and more, each handsomely packaged basket is delivered to members’ doors for $65 per month.

2. Salted
Don’t leave the comfort of your own kitchen with this new online video cooking school. A subscription allows access to video tutorials on everything from grilling pineapple to butchering meats from more than 50 of the country’s best chefs, including local culinary heroes Roy Choi, Bestia’s Ori Menashe and Rivera’s John Sedlar. $9.99 a month.

3. Blue Bottle at Home
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