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San Diego Earth Fair
Apr 17th, 2010 by P=

Sunday, April 18
Balboa Park
10am - 5pm

EarthFair in Balboa Park is the largest free annual environmental fair in the world. EarthFair 2010 will celebrate the 20th anniversary – the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day! EarthFair draws around 70,000 visitors.


EarthFair features more than 400 volunteers, 350 exhibitors, special theme areas, a food pavilion, a special Kids’ activity area, three entertainment venues, the children’s earth parade, the earth gallery art show, and the cleaner car concourse.


It’s impossible to list everything you’ll find at EarthFair: traditional conservation organizations, wildlife preservation groups, products made from natural and organically grown crops, organic gardening information, alternative energy vehicles, ecotourism opportunities, many alternative and traditional health care products and services, pet adoption services, clean air and clean water products, rainforest preservation groups … the list goes on and on.

Arrive early and take public transportation!

San Diego will be a busy town this weekend part 2
Mar 2nd, 2010 by P=

March 7, 2010 8:00 am - 11:00 am.

The Union-Tribune Race for Literacy is a fast and very scenic 8K run/walk (that’s just under 5 miles) which starts in Balboa Park, winds its way down scenic Highway 163 (closed, of course) and finishes at Pantoja Park on G. Street in downtown San Diego. After the race, a party complete with treats, entertainment and booths in Pantoja Park awaits, then a bus ride back to your car in Balboa Park. This is one of San Diego’s favorite events!

Start Line: Balboa Park (Pan American Plaza)
Finish Line: Pantoja Park (downtown on G. St.)
Parking: Old Navy Hospital and adjacent area
Event Schedule:
7 a.m. Race day registration and packet pick up begins
8 a.m. Race start
8:30 a.m. Buses beginning running back to start line from finish

Have fun and win cash for your school!
Cash awards will be presented to the largest teams based on the percentage of students in their school depending on the category (see example below). Team members may include students, teachers, parents, friends and anyone else who registers for either event under your team name.
This will affect our Balboa Park Loop.  We will have alternate routes during the time of the race.  Tours
may be delayed due to traffic.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Balboa Park
Feb 27th, 2010 by P=

The Irish Congress of Southern California is proud to announce that its 30th Annual San Diego St. Patrick’s Day Parade (the largest Parade west of the Mississippi) will step off on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 promptly at 11:00 a.m. on Fifth Avenue at Laurel Street as thousands of marchers and spectators gather to celebrate the Patron Saint of Ireland.

The Parade travels up Fifth Avenue from Laurel to Upas Street and then returns down Sixth Avenue to Laurel. An event filled Irish Festival will follow in Balboa Park.

There will be over 150 Parade entries including two open top double decker buses! Come and see Bagpipers and High School Marching Bands, Police and Fire Department Units, Floats, Dancing Groups, Marching and Equestrian Units, Clowns, Dignitaries and Honorees, Representatives from Ireland, Antique Cars and more. The Theme of this year’s Parade is “Unity with the Community, with special thanks to our Military and Veterans.”


The Irish Festival in Balboa Park (Sixth Avenue and Maple Street) runs from 10 am to 5 pm and features Entertainment on 2 Stages with Irish Folk singers,  Irish Step Dancers, Irish Crafts, Food Booths, Celtic Village, Beer Garden, and a Kid Zone with rides. Over 20,000 people are expected to attend.

It will be a busy day in Balboa Park with the St. Patrick’s Day and Cherry Blossom Festival!!! Attend one or both cultural events!

Cherry Blossom Festival
Feb 27th, 2010 by P=

The Japanese Friendship Garden is having a Cherry Blossom Festival. It will be held on Saturday, March 13th, 2010. Hours are 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Food, entertainment, arts & crafts, tea ceremony and koto (stringed instrument) demonstrations.

Located in beautiful Balboa Park; 2215 Pan American Road E.

The Japanese Friendship Garden Society of San Diego has created a Japanese-style garden dedicated to the well-being of all people which provides educational programs that encourage understanding of the Japanese heritage among people of diverse ethnic backgrounds and cultures.

It provides a variety of seminars, classes and workshops as well as accredited horticultural instruction. Seminars for both the amateur and professional gardener are held with faculty that includes internationally prominent masters from Japan and the United States. The seminars provide an educational program of landscape gardening that enable the participants to learn the principles, skills and techniques for implementing a Japanese garden. Students learn at hands on workshops, lectures, demonstrations and discussions. A broad range of classes and workshops representing a variety of arts and crafts as well as Japanese conversation and cuisine are offered for children and adults. Through the San Diego Unified School District / Balboa Park Program, approximately 5,000 fifth grade students from the district learn about the design of the Garden and Japanese culture. Instruction includes the use of chopsticks, kimono wearing, foods and other aspects of Japanese student life. The purpose of the program is to increase understanding of Japanese culture.

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