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The best things to do this weekend in San Diego: Dec. 22-25

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The vacations are right here and there are such a lot of actions and issues to do round San Diego County this weekend, it’ll be laborious to decide on what to do.

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Listed below are among the high occasions and actions within the area this weekend.

Thursday

Annual Northern Lights: The California Heart for the Arts, Escondido, encompasses a gentle present beginning at sundown. Guests can stroll across the heart’s 12-acre campus via tunnels of twinkling lights and see big LED Christmas timber and themed gentle shows on the historic practice depot together with snow. Mild exhibits with synchronized music shall be within the Lyric Courtyard and Heart Theater Courtyard. Scorching drinks and cookies shall be bought at Santa’s Vacation Cafe. 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Admission is free. Go to artcenter.org.

A holiday character celebrates the season at the Holiday Market at Petco Park.

A vacation character celebrates the season on the Vacation Market at Petco Park.

(Courtesy of Alec Basanec/Petco Park Occasions)

Vacation Market at Petco Park: This market options native artisan retailers, Christmas lighting shows, seasonal meals and drinks together with Santa and different vacation characters. 4 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Customers choose a chosen date and time and purchase tickets at mlb.com/padres/tickets/events/holiday-market

Metropolis Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”: This annual manufacturing showcases elaborate costumes, a Victorian-era set and Elizabeth Wistrich’s exact choreography, accompanied by The Metropolis Ballet Orchestra, with John Nettles conducting the Tchaikovsky rating. 2 and seven:30 p.m. Thursday. 2 and seven:30 p.m. Friday. California Heart for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido. $29-$99. (800) 988-4253. cityballet.org

Lamb’s Pageant of Christmas: “A Christmas Carol”: Lamb’s Gamers Theatre carries on its custom of presenting unique vacation performs by affiliate inventive director Kerry Meads. This 12 months’s Pageant of Christmas manufacturing, first produced as a touring present within the Eighties and revised for brand spanking new, larger-cast staging final 12 months, is a 90-minute adaptation of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” 7 p.m. Thursday; 2 and seven p.m. Friday; midday and 4 p.m. Saturday. 1142 Orange Ave., Coronado. $43-$86. (619) 437-6000. lambsplayers.org

Enchanted Village: Tursday is the final day to visited Noah Houses’ Enchanted Village. Visitors can stroll via 8 acres of lighted timber and tunnels, big sweet canes and interactive shows and revel in stay music. Santa shall be on the Enchanted Village nightly for photographs. No pets allowed (solely service animals). 5 to eight p.m. Thursday. 12526 Campo Street. Tickets are $13.99 for youngsters, $21.99 for adults. Go to enchantedvillage.org.

Golden State Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”: The lavish manufacturing with dazzling surroundings and costumes returns to the Civic Theatre with skilled dancers and greater than 50 college students from the award-winning academy. The Tchaikovsky rating is carried out by the San Diego Symphony. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. 5:30 p.m. Friday. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. $28.50-$109. sandiegotheatres.org or boxoffice@goldenstateballet.org

Encinitas Ballet Academy’s “The Nutcracker:” The magical, household manufacturing consists of stay dancers with 3D animation, big mice, toy troopers and unique dances from all over the world. 6 p.m. Dec. 22. The Ritz Theater, 301 E. Grand Ave., Escondido. $15-$30. encinitasballet.com

The Ballet Academy’s “The Nutcracker”: The El Cajon-based college options Dewdrops, Diamonds and Sunbeams performing to music by The Lonely Hearts Membership Band in The Beatles-themed rendition of the vacation story. 6 p.m. Dec. 22-23. Joan B. Kroc Theatre, 6611 College Ave., San Diego. $30. theballetcompanysd.com

Safari Park options Wild Holidays: The San Diego Zoo Safari Park celebrates the “Wild Holidays” with an expedition of sunshine and journey via locations that twinkle, vacation tunes, stilt walkers and seasonal culinary delights. Leisure consists of the Mild Up the Holidays choreographed lighted tree present with vacation music at Safari Base Camp, Santa at Village Market, Vacation Troubadour, Bridge of Lights, Firefly Stilt Walkers and Journey of Mild adorned pathways and Nairobi Lantern Stroll, amongst different points of interest. 4 to eight p.m. Thursday and Friday. San Diego Zoo Safari Park,15500 San Pasqual Valley Street. The Safari Park is open from 9 a.m. to eight p.m. throughout this occasion. Wild Holidays actions are free with Safari Park admission or membership. Go to sdzsafaripark.org/wild-holidays.

Friday

Jingle Bell Cruise: Be a part of Santa Claus aboard the Bahia Belle sternwheeler for a family-friendly Jingle Belle Cruise on Mission Bay. Get pleasure from festive carolers and vacation treats like sizzling cocoa and selfmade cookies (plus a money bar for the adults). Meals will even be out there for buy. Cruises depart from the Bahia Resort Resort and the Catamaran Resort. 5:30 and seven p.m. Friday from the Bahia Resort Resort, 998 W. Mission Bay Drive, San Diego; 5:30 and seven p.m. Saturday from the Catamaran Resort Resort, 3999 Mission Blvd., San Diego; then 2 p.m. Sunday from the Bahia and 4 p.m. from the Catamaran. Tickets are $45 common admission, $35 for lodge visitors. bahiahotel.com/jingle-belle-cruise

Guests walk through the Winter Cathedral at Lightscape, a one-mile walking path lined with more than 1 million lights.

Visitors stroll via the Winter Cathedral at Lightscape, a one-mile strolling path lined with greater than 1 million lights and lightweight sculptures on the San Diego Botanic Backyard on Wednesday, November 16, 2022.

(Ok.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Botanic Backyard Lightscape: This gentle present encompasses a 1-mile path adorned with vacation lights that winds via the backyard with lantern timber, tunnels and lightweight points of interest, together with installations from worldwide artists that come alive at night time with colour. 5 to eight:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. San Diego Botanic Backyard, 300 Quail Gardens Drive. Tickets begin at $29 for adults, $18 for youngsters ages 3-12, and free for ages 2 and youthful. Discounted tickets for backyard members and army with ID. Parking is $10 paid on-line prematurely or $20 on day of go to. Entry instances are each quarter-hour. Tickets are at sdbgarden.org/lightscape.

Hanukkah occasion: Congregation B’nai Tikvah hosts the celebration of Hanukkah’s sixth candle Friday on the Bressi Ranch Neighborhood Membership Home. Highlights embrace group candle lighting, vacation songs, taking part in dreidel and a retelling of the Hanukkah story, plus a lightweight dinner of conventional latkes (potato pancakes) and fried doughnuts. Deliver nonperishable meals objects to donate to Interfaith Neighborhood Companies. 5:30 p.m. Friday. Bressi Ranch Neighborhood Heart, 6276 Arbor Rose Drive, Carlsbad. Free. There’s a Zoom possibility; to obtain a hyperlink, name (760) 650-2262.

Sean Murray as Ebenezer Scrooge in Cygnet Theatre's 2022 production of "A Christmas Carol."

Sean Murray as Ebenezer Scrooge in Cygnet Theatre’s 2022 manufacturing of “A Christmas Carol.”

(Courtesy of Karli Cadel)

“A Christmas Carol”: Cygnet Theatre presents its eleventh annual manufacturing of Charles Dickens’ redemptive vacation story. On the finish of final 12 months’s manufacturing, Cygnet’s longtime Scrooge actor, Tom Stephenson, retired, so Cygnet’s inventive director Sean Murray is taking on the position this 12 months. This model was tailored for the stage and directed by Murray, with lyrics by Murray and unique music by Billy Thompson. It options sing-along Christmas carols, puppetry and particular results. 7:30 Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday. Cygnet’s Outdated City Theatre, 4040 Twiggs St., Outdated City San Diego. $30 and up. (619) 337-1525. cygnettheatre.com

Swingin’ singin’: The California Heart for the Arts, Escondido hosts “A Huge Band Christmas” with jazz vocalists, the D. Ben-jamin’ Huge Band Orchestra, swing dancers and new preparations by Duane Benjamin of Christmas classics. Santa Claus will drop by to take a look at the vibe. 2 to 4 p.m. Friday. California Heart for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. Tickets $35 to $80. artcenter.org/event/a-big-band-christmas-ccae-theatricals

“La Pastorela: A Shepherd’s Play”: Tonight is the closing efficiency of Teatro Máscara Mágica’s thirty third annual manufacturing of its Mexican-themed vacation Christmas play in regards to the shepherds on their journey to see the Christmas little one, however alongside the way in which, they turn out to be tempted by Devil. 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. El Salon Cultural Heart, 114 W. Corridor Ave. San Ysidro. Free parking is accessible at 137 Cypress Drive. $10-$20. Name (619) 987-5616. tmmsd.org

“1222 Oceanfront: A Black Household Christmas”: New Village Arts presents San Diego playwright Dea Hurston’s up to date vacation musical is about widowed household matriarch Dorothy Black, whose resolution to vary her household’s 30-year Christmas custom upsets her grownup son. This 12 months’s manufacturing shall be a live performance model of the present because of development delays on the Carlsbad theater. 8 p.m. Friday. 2 p.m. Saturday. 2787 State St., Carlsbad. $25. (760) 433-3245. newvillagearts.org

“Plaid Tidings”: San Diego Musical Theatre presents this vacation version of the favored doo-wop musical comedy “Perpetually Plaid.” On this model, the long-dead Nineteen Sixties-era males’s vocal quartet, the Plaids, are resurrected for one night time to present the vacation live performance they by no means obtained to sing in life. 8 p.m. Friday. 4 p.m. Saturday. SDMT Stage, 4650 Mercury St., San Diego. $40 and up. (858) 560-5740. sdmt.org

A scene from "Ebenezer Scrooge's BIG San Diego Christmas Show" at the Old Globe.

A scene from “Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Present” on the Outdated Globe.

(Courtesy of Jim Cox)

“Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Present”: It’s closing weekend for the Outdated Globe presents Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen’s fast-paced and humorous adaptation of the Dickens basic, re-set in Victorian-era San Diego with music, comedy and puppetry. 7 p.m. Friday. 2 and seven p.m. Saturday. Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, The Outdated Globe, 1363 Outdated Globe Method. $34-$85. (619) 234-5623. theoldglobe.org

‘Neighborhood Looms’ workshops: The New Kids’s Museum in San Diego is collaborating with Oceanside textile artist Michelle Montjoy on a brand new artwork workshop sequence within the museum’s makerspace. Now via Jan. 9, Montjoy is working with teams of each adults and kids to create textile sculptures collectively. Admission to Neighborhood Looms is free with paid admission for ages 6 and up. 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday. 200 W. Island Ave., San Diego. $15-$20. (619) 233-8792. thinkplaycreate.org

“2 Pianos 4 Fingers”: North Coast Repertory Theatre presents this play about two males reflecting on their lifelong love-hate relationship with the piano. Play options performances of classical, jazz and commonplace piano repertoire. 7:30 p.m. Thursday; 2 and seven:30 p.m. Friday. 2 p.m. Saturday. 987D Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Seaside. $59. (858) 481-1055. northcoastrep.org

Saturday

The Grinch and Young Maxi in the Old Globe's "Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" in 2021.

Andrew Polec as The Grinch and Tommy Martinez as Younger Max within the Outdated Globe’s “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” in 2021.

(Courtesy of Wealthy Soublet II)

‘Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!’: Andrew Polec, who was the childlike and wacky star within the Outdated Globe’s “Grinch” manufacturing final 12 months, returns to reprise his position on this twenty fifth annual manufacturing. The present relies on a 1957 youngsters’s e book by the late La Jolla creator Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel, the musical by Timothy Mason and Mel Marvin. 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22; 1 and 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 23; 11 a.m and three p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24. The Outdated Globe, 1363 Outdated Globe Method, Balboa Park, San Diego. $59-$89. (619) 234-5623. theoldglobe.org

Maxine Mahon’s “The Nutcracker”: Life-size toy troopers battle big mice earlier than the good-looking Prince rescues Clara and escorts her to the Land of Sweets. 7 p.m. Dec. 22, 1 and seven p.m. Dec. 23, 1 p.m. Dec. 24. Poway Heart for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Street, Poway. $35-$85. californiaballetschool.com

Winter Wonders tour: Wild Wonders hosts a Winter Wonders and Vacation Lights tour of its Bonsall wild animal refuge, which is able to showcase its nocturnal animals. Guests meet a number of animal ambassadors whereas strolling the 5-acre facility that has been adorned for the season. Every household shall be led separately by a keeper. 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Price is $39 for ages 12 and up and $20 for youngsters ages 5-11. Go to wildwonders.org/winter-wonders-and-holiday-lights.

Belmont Park’s Winter Wonderland: The fourth annual occasion on the beachside amusement park options festive rides and points of interest, together with the Big Dipper Curler Coaster, Tiki Wonderland Mini Golf, Sweet Cane Lanes Go Karts and holiday-themed Escapology room. Highlights embrace a whole bunch of twinkling lights, carolers, outsized winter sculptures and seasonal characters all through the park. 11 a.m. to eight p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to six p.m. Saturday. Belmont Park, 3146 Mission Blvd. Tickets and passes are at belmontpark.com/winterwonder.

Sunday

A view of the Snow N Glow festival at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

A view of the Snow N Glow competition on the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

(Courtesy of Del Mar Fairgrounds)

Snow N Glow: The Del Mar Fairgrounds’ Snow N Glow Vacation Pageant begins this weekend. Highlights embrace a walk-through show of greater than 1 million lights, a 100-foot snow tubing hill, stay music, Ferris wheel rides, and igloos reserved for cozying up together with sizzling cocoa. S’mores kits, festive meals and drinks shall be bought. 4 to 9 p.m. Thursdays via Sunday. Tickets to the walk-through Snow N Glow path are $19.99 for adults and $15.99 for youngsters ages 3 to 10. Tickets to each the Snow N Glow and the snow actions are $39.99 for adults and kids. Admission is free for youngsters ages 2 and youthful. Del Mar Truthful Grounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Go to delmarfairgrounds.com/event/snownglow/2022-12-08.

Holidays at Legoland: Dwell leisure, twinkling lights, vacation treats and a few snowfall shall be at Legoland via the vacation season. There shall be nightly tree lightings on the park’s 30-foot Lego tree decked with lights and Lego ornaments. Images may be taken with life-size Lego fashions of Santa and his reindeer in Enjoyable City or costumed characters similar to Lego Santa, toy soldier and gingerbread man. Now via Dec. 30 and choose dates after. Actions contained in the park are included with common park admission. Legoland California, One Legoland Drive. Go to legoland.com or name (760) 918-LEGO (5346).

Cabana Christmas Village: It is a vacation wonderland for locals and visitors. Festivities embrace holiday-themed meals and beverage choices, roaming carolers, decoration making, sizzling cocoa and cider stations and hearth s’mores, together with photographs with Santa on sure days. 2 to six p.m. every day, via Dec. 31, at Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Membership & Spa, 7100 Aviara Resort Drive. Free admission. Valet parking is $40. Go to parkhyattavara.com/holidays-at-aviara.

A Very Furry Christmas: Vacation exhibits, points of interest and entertainments are happening all season at Sesame Place San Diego. Highlights embrace Elmo’s Christmas Want present, A Very Merry Sesame Avenue Sing-Alongside, Furry Buddies Christmas Dance Get together and The Sesame Avenue Christmas Parade. Now via Jan. 2 with choose dates after. Sesame Place San Diego, 2052 Leisure Circle. Go to sesameplacesandiego.com.


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