Mo Records & Existence76 are partnering on the Liberty Public Market event, which also features a DJ, food, sips, and lots more to lift our week-starting outlook. Sweet: "Thousands of records for sale" is the word. Vinyl at the Market is going to give tune-ists a chance to tune in to some new fab finds, and perhaps a possible purchase or two, over six song-strong hours. Eyeing the daily calendar, before trotting by Del Mar, is a smart move, if you want to know when you can milk a goat, watch a magic show, or savor a wood-carving demo.įlip, flip, flip: Going through a crate of albums really has to be one of life's loveliest pleasures, and when you're doing so at the beginning of summer? We'll (whimsically) wager there's more than a little magic to the act. Making those nostalgia-centered longings come true is this mega, and mega-ly famous extravaganza, which is baa-ing and sizzling and wheee-ing through the Fourth of July. We want to nosh all the cotton candy, and devour all the fried things, and pet all the pigs, and wave at everyone, whether we've met them or not, from atop a Ferris wheel. Tickets are $35 to $75 and the beneficiary is the Alpha Project, "a local nonprofit organization that provides services to individuals experiencing homelessness." Get more information now. That flavor will be found at the 4th Annual Scoop San Diego Ice Cream Festival, where all sort of gelatos and ice creams from oodles of regional scoop shops will be available for trying (paletas are on the menu, too, oh yum). How to fully wade into the wonderful and flavorful spirit of summer when the season's first Sunday hits its noontime peak? It seems like something special should happen, a scoopable, super-sweet festivity that's full of summery flavor. San Diego County Declares Fentanyl Public Health Crisis | What's Up? The full schedule, which is oh-so-lengthy, for the rest of summer? Oh yeah: Peruse and feel the free movie joy now. Sweet: There are a couple of watch-at-home virtual events, celebrating "Sing" and "Clifford the Big Red Dog," but you'll need to sign up in advance. And there are two of those sublime and starlit evenings coming up, with "Encanto" screening at Rolling Hills Neighborhood Park and "Raya and the Last Dragon" on the big screen at Bay Terrace Community Park. We won't be able to bask in every starlit cinematic experience this summer, but seeing as how the first weekend of summer is now due, we want to really put some effort into finding pay-nothing, enjoy-a-flick evenings around the region. Don your plaid and check the details now. Bagpipe music, dance performances, and, oh yes, opportunities to taste whisky are all on the schedule. This weekend-long to-do will include several famous features of these long-running competitions, with events like the caber toss drawing admiring crowds (for tossing an ultra-heavy caber takes some incredible skill). Send in the sheepdogs: We're ready to celebrate an ancient tradition, one that highlights awesome athleticism, pomp and pageantry, and some very adorable canine cameos, too. A taste is two bucks, and more info? It's bubbling right here. If you're not a chili fan, there's plenty to see/eat/savor at this outdoor festival, but mavens of big spice will find their way to the Chili Cook-Off, which begins bubbling at 11 a.m. The words "samples," "tasting cups," and "chili" can turn our head quicker than most things, and if those chili tastes are happening at a sun-laden street fair, not far from the sand? We're donning our lucky chili-eating shirt (the one that has already known a cheerful chili splatter or two). Get the NBC 7 San Diego app for iOS or Android and pick your alerts. Stay informed about local news and weather.
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