Many free holiday community celebrations have returned to North County. This is a guide. -San Diego Union Tribune

2021-12-08 06:29:41 By : Mr. Danny Huang

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Festival celebrations are in full swing in the community of Bei County. This is a guide for parades, light shows, Christmas tree lighting ceremonies, community festival performances and festivals celebrating this season. Check the venue’s website for health agreement updates.

BONSALL Winter Wonders Tour: Wild Wonders organizes winter wonders and festive light tours for its Bonsall Wildlife Sanctuary, which will showcase animals that are active at night. Visitors met several animal ambassadors as they strolled through the 5-acre facility, which has been decorated according to the seasons. Each family will be led by a caretaker at a time. The tour time is from December 17 to January 2 at 4:30 pm or 5 pm, excluding December 25. The cost for a family of four is $250. The fee for additional members 12 years and older is US$30, and the fee for additional children aged 5-11 is US$20. Visit wildwonders.org/winter-wonders-and-holiday-lights.

CARDIFF Kringle Mingle and Taste of Cardiff: The annual Kringle Mingle starts at noon on December 5th. Cardiff 101 Main Street hosts live music performances, children’s handicrafts and festive food, hot coffee and hot chocolate, as well as holiday shopping The manufacturer’s booths are along the South Coast Highway 101 in Cardiff’s city centre until 5pm. Santa Claus and his vintage camera camping sleigh will be ready to take pictures of Cardiff’s taste and sampling of local restaurants from 1pm to 4pm, sipping stations and live music are from 3pm to 6pm People can nominate restaurant cards The Golden Fork Award of Diff's Taste. Tasting tickets are $30; tasting and sipping are $40. Kringle Mingle is free. Visit cardiff101.com/events.

"Get together again and go home for the holidays": 100 international choir champion harmony masters from Los Angeles and the award-winning La Jolla Pacific Coast Harmony at 3 pm on December 11th at St. Constantine's Church and Helen's Church in Manchester The singer Ave. of the choir needs to provide a complete COVID-19 vaccination certificate at least 14 days before December 11 or a COVID-19 test negative certificate within 72 hours before the event. Bring your vaccination card (or its photo) or negative test result and photo ID. Tickets are $25, plus a small service fee, please visit brownpapertickets.com/event/5272875.

CARLSBAD Drive-thru church live broadcast of the nativity scene: Christ Presbyterian Church will host a free drive-through live broadcast at Centella St 7807 from 5 to 7 pm on December 5th. Highlights include the Bethlehem scene and costume actors playing biblical characters such as Emperor Augustus, Joseph and Mary, who interacted with the people in the car at every stop. There will be angels who can sing, a live mini donkey on the "Road to Bethlehem" and two live sheep with a shepherd. The church campus will light up white lights on the trees, and there will be a living Christmas tree and garlands. Visit cpclacosta.org.

Holiday Fest with Santa: The annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony of the Rotary Club of Carlsbad will be held on December 5th from 2pm to 4:30pm in the South Parking Lot of Carlsbad Village Faire Shopping Center, located at 300 Carlsbad Village Drive. Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus arrived in an antique fire truck at 2:15 pm, followed by Mayor Matt Hall. Highlights include free photos with Santa Claus, and entertainment performances by the Renaissance Music Academy Orchestra, Carlsbad High School Band and Lancer Dancers, and XCalibur Dance Team. There will be free cookies, cider and coffee, as well as storytelling and handicrafts. Visit carlsbadrotary.com.

Carrillo Ranch holiday: Rancho’s holiday is from 5 pm to 8 pm on December 4 at Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, 6200 Flying LC Lane. The event features the lighting of tree lights at 5:45 pm, Santa’s visit, plush snowball arena, handicrafts, face painting, cookie decoration, photos and classic holiday movie tickets to be shown on outdoor screens at 6 pm. $10; free for 3 years and younger. Visit carlsbadca.gov.

Forum lights: Santa Claus will arrive at the Carlsbad Forum Mall on November 27 and will be led by the La Costa Canyon High School Marching Band. Highlights include the lighting of the Christmas tree and the light show, snowfall, and a visit to Santa Claus at The Forum Carlsbad (1923 Calle Barcelona) from 6 to 9 pm. Visit eventsforumcarlsbad.com.

Hanukkah celebrations: Chabad La Costa will host a candlestick lighting event at The Forum Carlsbad, 1923 Calle Barcelona, ​​located in the courtyard between Chico's and the Black Market of the White House, from 4pm to 6pm on November 30th, with live music, children’s games and Free refreshments. Visit eventsforumcarlsbad.com.

Legoland Holiday: Live entertainment, flashing lights, festive treats, and snowfall at One Legoland Drive in California until January 2nd. The night tree lights on the 30-foot-tall Lego tree in the park are decorated with lights and Lego ornaments. You can use the life-size Lego Santa Claus model and his reindeer to take photos in the happy town, and you can also take photos of Lego Santa Claus, toy soldiers, and gingerbread men dressed up as characters. The annual children’s New Year’s Eve party will be held on December 31. Activities in the park are included in the regular park ticket. Visit legoland.com or call (760) 918-LEGO (5346).

Holiday Movie: At 6:30 pm on December 3rd, on the 40-foot screen of the Carlsbad Shopping Center behind the Sears Building, a holiday drive-through movie fundraising event featuring the holiday comedy "Elves", Every car radio has a sound. The parking lot opens at 5:45 pm. There will be popcorn carts and food vendors. The recommended donation is US$25 per car to benefit the Carlsbad Charitable Foundation. The space is limited to the first 200 cars replied via etelam@sdfoundation.org.

Christmas Musical: "Beyond the Manger a Christmas Musical" will be held at the Carlsbad Community Church from 6 to 7 pm on December 19 at the Worship Center at 3175 Harding Street. The church's celebration choir, orchestra and children's choir will sing the song of the birth of Christ, which is a meaning beyond the manger. Open seating; first come first served. CarlsbadCommunityChurch.com or (760) 729-2331.

Winter WonderLights: Friday and Saturday from December 3rd to 11th, the holiday light show from 5pm to 7pm, held at The Forum Carlsbad (1923 Calle Barcelona). The light show will be arranged with festival music, and there will be a "magical snowfall" throughout the mall. Visit eventsforumcarlsbad.com.

Menorah lighting: One Paseo will hold a menorah lighting celebration at the Chabad Jewish Center in Rancho Santa Fe from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on December 5th, and will display the menorah used to celebrate Hanukkah before December 6th . Please visit onepaseo.com.

Children’s "Toy Story" scavenger hunt: December 5th, 10 am to noon, December 5th, 10 am to noon, on the terrace of the Saddleback Church of Canyon Crest Academy at 5951 Village Center Loop Road as "Toy Story" friends Provide free treasure hunt game. Upon completion, participants will receive Christmas stockings with candies and prizes. There will be arts, crafts and games. Visit saddleback.com/events?campus=56.

Santa Claus visits the shopping center: Santa Claus will stop and greet him in front of Tilly's at Del Mar Highlands Town Center in El Camino Real 12925. The shopping mall is decorated with holiday decorations with the theme of'Tis the Sea Sun, including a 36-foot Christmas tree made of 44 surfboards, inlaid with LED lights and music, and four reindeer on the roof of the Sky Deck The 15-foot surfing Santa Claus is pulling. Meet the talking penguin "Delmer", visit the huge igloo, take photos with the giant starfish, send a letter to Santa Claus, and drive through lit candy canes with twinkling stars. Take photos with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus from 11 am to 2 pm on November 28 and from 11 am to 2 pm on December 2, 5, 8, 12, 19, 22, and 23. Visit delmarhighlandstowncenter.com.

Christmas Carols and Crafts: The free traditional carols of Kings Carols will be performed on the terrace of Saddleback Chapel at Canyon Crest Academy at 5951 Village Center Loop Road from 10 am to noon on December 12th. Children will be provided with arts and crafts and a free 12-day Christmas picture book. Provide gift packaging. Visit saddleback.com/events?campus=56.

Holiday celebrations: Pacific Highlands Ranch Village will hold a lighting ceremony and holiday celebrations at 13490 Park Avenue in Pacific Highlands Ranch Village from 5pm to 7:30pm on December 4th. Highlights include live music, photos with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, and hot cocoa and cookies. There will also be free photos with Santa Claus and live music from 3 to 6 pm on December 12, 10 am to 8 pm on December 4, 10 am to 6 pm on December 5 and December Free train ride from 10 am to 5 pm. 11-12. Visit phrvillage.com.

Holiday celebrations: A free family holiday event will be held at Carmel Plaza Mall (3810-3890 Valley Center Drive) from 5 pm to 7 pm on December 4, including tree lights, Santa Claus, Fiddlecats Trio carols and hot chocolate. piazza-carmel.com.

Pony riding and petting zoo: From 10 am to 12 noon on December 19th, a family-oriented Christmas celebration will be held in the parking lot of Canyon Peak College Saddle Peak Church at 5951 Village Center Loop Road, including pony riding, zoo and Other surprises. Children will be provided with arts and crafts and a free 12-day Christmas picture book. Provide gift packaging. From 5 pm to 6 pm on December 24, after service at 4 pm, the Polar Express Christmas train will run in the church parking lot. Visit saddleback.com/events?campus=56.

DEL MAR Arctic by the sea: A family-friendly celebration will be held throughout the "Arctic Circle" in Del Mar Village from 3 to 5 pm on December 5th, including a letter to Santa Claus from 3 to 5 pm and the story time of Sandcastle Tales ( 4 pm), holiday music, adult drinks at L'Auberge Del Mar, Camino Del Mar and 15th Street, and holiday characters. The tree lighting at 5 pm provides hot chocolate for the children, and Santa Claus himself made a special appearance at the Jim Watkins Amphitheater in L'Auberge. Visit visitdelmarvillage.com.

Snow N Glow: Del Mar Fairgrounds will host a Snow N event at 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd from December 4th to January 2nd (Friday to Sunday) from 4pm to 9pm and every day from December 20th to 23rd. Glow holiday, hosts three holiday attractions. Holidays in your Car showcased 1 million holiday-themed LED lights, accompanied by music, holograms and lasers, and can travel 1.5 miles. Drivers can get out of the car, sip hot cocoa, and stroll through the illuminated Snow N Glow display area. In addition, there will be a snow tube and play area where children and adults can make snow tubes every day to go down to the mountain and play in the snow. S'mores kits, food and beverages will be sold, and private igloos will be rented out. Tickets to walk through the Snow N Glow path are $17.99 for adults and $12.99 for children between 3 and 10 years old. Tickets for Snow N Glow and snow activities are both US$34.99 for adults and children. Children 2 years and younger enter for free. The ticket holiday is USD 45 per car. Follow the COVID-19 guidelines. Visit snownlow.com

ENCINITAS parade and tree lighting: Encinitas’s annual holiday parade kicked off with Christmas tree lighting and the appearance of Santa Claus. On December 4th at 5 pm in the Lumberyard store courtyard (between H and I streets) followed by 5 pm 30 parades, including floats, marching bands and beautifully decorated cars along the coastal road. The theme is "Encinitas Rocks!" with Grand Marshal Earl Flores. The free parade shuttle bus will run from the San Dieguito Academy High School parking lot on Melba Road and Nardo Road and the YMCA/Ecke Sports Park parking lot on Saxon Road to the North County Transit District bus station on Vulcan Avenue from 4 to 8:30 pm Half a block from the parade route. Accessible buses depart from San Dieguito Academy. Put on a mask. Visit encinitasparksandrec.com.

Botanic Garden Wonderland: Holiday night at the San Diego Botanic Garden, there is a trail over a mile, decorated with festive lights, from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at 300 Quail Gardens Drive along with seasonal carols and Santa Claus​​ garden. The Gazebo lawn will provide seats near food trucks and letters to Santa, as well as other activities for children. On certain nights, the San Diego Wood Union conducts demonstrations and sells wood products to benefit the turnover of veterans (see the timetable on sdwt.org/wood). Reservations are required, tickets range from US$10 to US$22; children 2 years and younger are free. Visit sdbgarden.org/botanic-wonderland.htm.

ESCONDIDO Annual Northern Lights: California Art Center, Escondido will host a light show designed by Peace Family from November 27th to January 3rd from 5pm to 9pm. Visitors can stroll through the flashing light tunnel on the 12-acre campus in the center, which is displayed by the huge LED Christmas tree and the theme lights of the historic railway station. A light show with synchronized music will be held in the Lyric Courtyard and the Central Theater Courtyard. The countdown lighting ceremony will be held at the Lyric Courtyard at 340 North Escondido Avenue at 6:30 pm on November 27th. Hot drinks and biscuits will be sold on Friday and Saturday. Admission is free. Visit artcenter.org.

Winter Wonderland: Visitors to the Escondido California Arts Center can play in the snow, participate in festive handmade activities led by artists, browse gifts made by local craftsmen, and shop for holiday-themed drinks and snacks at Santa's Corner Café from 3 to 8 pm 12 340 N. Escondido Blvd in the afternoon on the 4th, 11th and 18th. The free handicraft workshop includes winter woodland wildlife on December 4, creating a zoo with chenille stems; holiday winter trees on December 11, using recycled materials to make holiday decorations; and Upcycled Paper Stars on December 18 , Create decorative paper stars. Admission is free. Visit artcenter.org.

The Safari Park has a wild holiday: The San Diego Zoo Safari Park celebrates the "Wild Holiday", from November 26th to 28th, December 4th, from 4pm to 8pm, through the expedition of light and crossing flashing places, Festive tunes and seasonal food to celebrate the "wild holiday". 5, 11-12, 18-23, 26-31 and January 1-2 at the park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road. Recreation activities include attractions such as Safari Base Camp, Santa Claus in the Village Market, Holiday Troubadour, Bridge of Light, Firefly Stilts and Light Journey decorated trails and Nairobi Lantern Trail, lighting up the holiday choreographed tree show and festive music. Entry to the Wild Holiday requires an entrance ticket or a membership in the Wildlife Park; prices vary. Visit sdzsafaripark.org/wild-holidays.

Carol by Candlelight: This Christmas concert was created in 1990 by the current Mayors of Poway, Steve Vaus and Wayne Nelson, to help change the lives of children. American Country Music Award winner Mark Wells is one of the performers at this year's event, which will be held at the Escondido California Arts Center on December 10th and 11th at 8pm. The proceeds will benefit the Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Tickets range from $9 to $94 and are located at https://sforce.co/3DIIE2i.

Uniting the community: The event is hosted by the Escondido Chamber of Commerce and multiple sponsors, combining good food and wine with holiday toys and pajama drives. The Unity Community will take place from 5:30 pm to 8 pm on December 9th under the City Hall Dome on Broadway and Valley Park Avenue. Enjoy the cuisine of local restaurants, breweries and craft breweries. A musical group representing the Escondido community will provide entertainment. Guests are encouraged to bring new and unused pajamas of various sizes to benefit the Scott Friends Organization and Uncle McDonald’s House, and to bring new unpackaged toys to boys and girls aged 4-12 to benefit Escondido Police Sports League. Tickets start at $30 and can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3cHqGl0.

Christmas Concert and Hanukkah Music: At 3pm on December 5th, the San Diego Jewish Men's Choir will hold a joyous concert at Trinity Episcopal Church, 845 Chestnut St at 3pm on December 5th. The ticket price is 10-25 US dollars. Visit escondidochoralarts.com.

Bethlehem reconstruction: Escondido’s First United Methodist Church will host its 32nd "Bethlehem Town" entertainment event as a driving instead of walking December 10-12, 6pm-8:30pm At the church, visitors to 341 S Kalmia St. are required to bring non-perishable food donations or financial support for interfaith community service. Reservations are at fumcescondido.org.

Christmas parade without Jaycee Chan: There is no plan for Jaycee Chan’s annual Christmas parade this year. Visit facebook.com/EscondidoJaycees

FALLBROOK Christmas Parade: Fallbrook’s 40th Annual Christmas Parade with the theme of "Miracle on Main" started on December 4th at 5pm on Main Street in downtown Fallbrook and is hosted by the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce. The parade includes Santa Claus, lit floats, music, marching bands and dancers, and classic cars led by Marshal Vince Rose. Visit fallbrookchamberofcommerce.org.

OCEANSIIDE Santa Claus Parachuting: Saint Nick will parachute down at Mission Marketplace, 471 College Blvd. at noon on November 27th, and participate in the family-oriented free Jingle Bell Jump from noon to 3 pm Highlights include visiting Santa Claus and carnival games And rides, holiday crafts and cookie decorations, prize bingo, free fritters and cotton candy, petting zoo, pony rides, carols and balloon art. Visit missionmarketplaceoceanside.com.

Santa Claus and Tree Lights: At 6 pm on December 2, Santa arrived at Regal Cinema Plaza on Mission Ave 401 in a firetruck to participate in the annual holiday tree lights. Children’s activities are from 5 to 8:30 pm. Highlights include festive music, carols, cookies and milk, jumping houses, bungee jumping, children’s zipline and giant slides. From 5pm to 9pm on Thursday in December, the Sunset Market becomes a holiday gift market in the city centre, with 200 artisans and merchants, an international food court, live music performances and children’s activities on Pier View Way and Coast Highway . The visit with Santa Claus will be from 5:30 to 7:30 pm on December 2, 9 and 16. Please visit mainstreetoceanside.com or sundaymarket.com.

Annual Holiday Express: North County Transit District’s annual holiday express runs on December 4-5 and December 11-12 at 10:15 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm, featuring Santa Claus, carolers and festivals Characters are featured, and an hour of songs and stories from the North Pole. Arrive at the Oceanside Transit Center at 205 S. Tremont St. Follow the signs to platform 2. After getting on the train, the train will take approximately 65 minutes to reach Solana Beach Station and return, because carolers and holiday characters will visit the train carriages to perform and distribute toys and wish lists for Santa Claus. Finally, Santa will meet and take pictures with the children. Back at the Oceanside Transit Center, children can deposit Santa’s wish list in the official holiday express mailbox on the platform. Tickets for all ages are $20. Register on gonctd.com/holidayexpress.

Winter Story Stroll: The Oceanside Public Library will host a free bilingual winter story stroll at Joe Balderrama Park at 709 San Diego Street from 3:30 to 4:30 pm on December 13th, open to people of all ages. Highlights include champurrado and pan dulce, take home crafts and book gifts. No registration required. Oceansidepubliclibrary.org.

POWAY Park Christmas: The annual old-fashioned holiday celebrations from 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm on December 11 include carols, craft boutiques, festive sweets and warm dinner food, Santa visits, marathon hay Cars and steam locomotives ride near Old Poway Park at 14134 Midland Road. The Christmas tree lights up at 5:15 pm, and Santa Claus arrives at 5:30 pm. Admission and transportation are free. There is a free shuttle bus from the two Poway City Hall parking lots (13325 Civic Center Drive and Poway Adult School parking lot, 13626 Shuangfeng Road) from 3 to 9 pm. Visit poway.org.

RAMONA Christmas Tree Lighting: The 29th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting will be held outside the Guy B. Woodward Museum at Main St. 645 on December 4th at 6pm. The event time is from 5pm to 8pm. Highlights include carols, sleigh rides, Vendors and a group photo with Santa Claus accompanied by the music played by the Gin'N Tonix band on the city hall stage. Visit ramonachamber.com.

RANCHO BERNARDO drive-through nativity scene: December 19th from 5 pm to 9 pm, the drive-through nativity scene hosted by Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church, featuring angels, kings and a stable full of live animals (including camels) at 17010 Pomerado Road. Tune in the voice over the phone and listen to the story of the birth of Jesus in your car. Instructions on how to access YouTube playlists at the event will be provided. Drive through the parking lot of the upper church at any time between 5 pm and 9 pm and listen to the sound on your mobile phone to enjoy another time provided by the Rancho Bernardo community family. Visit rbcommunity.org.

RANCHO SANTA FE Country Family Christmas: At 4pm on November 28th, a free community event organized for families on the terrace of the village church was lit up to welcome Advent at 6225 Paseo Delicias. Highlights include Christmas cookies, cocoa and coffee, as well as traditional carols and jingle bells pop songs played by soloists. Make Christmas ornaments and wreaths to decorate the holidays. Reservations need to be made at Villagechurch.org/a-village-family-christmas.

Breakfast in Bethlehem: The annual breakfast meeting for families organized by the Village Church in Bethlehem was held at 9 am on December 4th. The Christmas story was read aloud by the senior pastor Jack Baca and a few biblical friends. Children can make decorations and Christmas crafts, as well as a picnic breakfast. Admission is free; reservations need to be made at Villagechurch.org/breakfast-in-bethlehem.

San Marcos Tree Lights and Vendor Market: Family events will be held at the San Marcos Civic Center at 1 Civic Center Avenue from 1pm to 7pm on December 4, including dance performances, school choirs, handicrafts and supplies business. After Santa lights up the Christmas tree at 5:35pm, there will be "snowfall". Admission is free. Visit san-marcos.net/treelighting.

SOLANA BEACH Community Tree Lighting: The annual free holiday tree lighting event held at Fletcher Bay Park from 4:30 pm to 7 pm on December 5th will be held on December 5th, hosted by the city of Solana Beach Park And the Entertainment Committee. Pianist Robert Parker, children's band Hullabaloo and the St. James College Youth Choir will perform live music. Santa Claus will arrive by firetruck escort at 5:20 pm. Please visit ci.solana-beach.ca.us.

Santa’s sleigh run: Santa Claus will cross Solana Beach with firefighters, sheriffs, and maritime security personnel from 2:30 pm to 5 pm on December 17th, starting and ending at Lomas Santa Fe Solana Beach Fire Station at 500 Avenue. When Santa Claus passes by, attendees should stay on the sidewalk and encourage children to make posters to thank first responders. Check the city website for the estimated time when Santa will appear near you. Visit ci.solana-beach.ca.us.

VALLEY CENTER Breakfast with Santa Claus: The family-oriented event will be held from 9 am to 11 am on December 11, including the opportunity to take photos with Santa Claus, at Armstrong Feed and Supply Company, 28520 Cole Grade Rd. Free hot chocolate and breakfast are provided. Discounts on sacks of feed and hay. armstrongfeed.com

VISTA Christmas Parade: The annual Christmas Parade of the Vista Chamber of Commerce will be held in downtown Vista from 1 pm to 4 pm on December 4th. This year's theme is "Come Together", celebrating the Vista community reuniting for family-friendly events. The parade starts at 1pm at the Civic Center and Altavista, and will end on the main street of the Wave Water Park. There will be floats, music and marching bands along with Santa Claus. Visit vistachamber.org/2021-vista-christmas-parade.

Jingle Terrace Park: The free holiday-themed Driveway light show will be held from November 26 to December 23 from 5:30 pm to 9 pm. The light show showcases the many unique facilities of Vista, along the Brengle at 1200 Vale Terrace Park's driving circle terrace drive. Volunteers from the San Diego Food Bank will accept your car donation. Visit cityofvista.com/departments/recreation-comm-services/jingle-terrace-park

Holiday House Tour: The Vista Community Clinic will host the 35th Annual Holiday House Tour from December 12th to 19th. The online event will be decorated by professional designers in five houses for the holiday in Beixian County. Participants can take a narrative tour in each house with the designer in charge of the decoration. The tour will also host a silent auction, including holiday baskets and unique items. The income supports the services provided by the clinic to all community members. Tickets on supportvcc.org are $25.

"Miracle on 34th Street": Moonlight Stage Productions staged "Miracle on 34th Street: Musical Radio", adapted from the Lux radio broadcast in 1947, and aired at the AVO Theater at 303 Main Street from December 3rd to 23rd. The classic repertoire includes the story of a department store Santa Claus who says he is the real Kriss Kringle. Tickets are US$47; students and seniors are US$45; soldiers are US$43, and matinee and evening performances aged 12 and under are US$37. The proceeds will benefit the non-profit Moonlight Cultural Foundation. Visit moonlightstage.com/shows-tickets/miracle-on-34th-street-a-musical-radio-play

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