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Half-Off Birch Aquarium at Scripps
 January 17th, 2012

Half off Birch Aquarium at Scripps tickets

In celebration of its 20th anniversary at the current location, Birch Aquarium at Scripps is offering half-off entry to all San Diego County residents  on the 20th of every month clear through September 2012 (it’s actual anniversary month).

Kids 3 and under are always free, so with half off regular prices for others, this may be a great time to check out the sea-nery!

I know … it’s so corny to spell scenery like that. . . . but the deal is great!

The half off Birch Aquarium deal is valid for residents in zip codes 91901-92199. Show a valid ID with the zip code to receive the offer.

Limitations: two children per paid adult; cannot be combined with other offers.

Regular admission is $14 for adults, $9.50 for children ages 3-17 and $10 for seniors. Children under age 3 are free.

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Free to do this weekend 9/9 – 9/11/11
 December 7th, 2011

Lots of free stuff to do this weekend in San Diego, and fun for the whole family. Read on for specific listings and the info you need to plan a fun, free weekend of activities in San Diego–this time, it’s a bit holiday-centric but then what isn’t just now?

December 9, 2011

La Mesa. Christmas in the Village kicks off tonight. This two-night free holiday celebration is a gift of the La Mesa Village Merchants Association and offers a parade. La Mesa Village is transformed into a Victorian Wonderland with fun for all 5 – 10 p.m. both nights. Find out more about La Mesa Christmas in the Village.

December 10, 2011

Old Town State Historic Park. Holiday in the Park. See all of Old Town’s museums, stores and restaurants lit up in their holiday regalia. Specials and extra shopping hours help with holiday needs and combine with education when visitors learn about holiday celebrations of the 1800s.

Poway. Old Poway Park presents nothing less than magic with this Christmas in the Park celebration. Find out more about Poway’s Christmas in the Park Event.

La Mesa. Christmas in the Village continues tonight. This two-night free holiday celebration for the whole family is a gift of the La Mesa Village Merchants Association and offers a parade. La Mesa Village is transformed into a Victorian Wonderland with fun for all 5 – 10 p.m. both nights. Find out more about La Mesa Christmas in the Village.

December 11, 2011

Gaslamp Quarter. Costume pet parade. This sounds like fun for pet lovers. Whether you fill out the entry form and register to bring your pet in costume, or just watch from the sidelines, this is a free event for the holidays that’s gone to the dogs (groan). Find out more about the Gaslamp pet parade that starts at 3pm.

Old Town State Historic Park. Holiday in the Park. See all of Old Town’s museums, stores and restaurants lit up in their holiday regalia.

Specials and extra shopping hours help with holiday needs and combine with education when visitors learn about holiday celebrations of the 1800s.

2 pm Free San Diego concert at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park (Sundays, 2pm)

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December Nights in Balboa Park
 December 3rd, 2011

Last night kicked off the annual December Nights festival in Balboa Park … it’s one of the largest free festivals in San Diego, and this is its 34th year. I was there last night, walked, talked, listened to good music, shopped, and smelled all the great flavors in the air (Bratwurst, cotton candy, hot dogs, burgers, carne asada fries … you name it … this was a little like the Del Mar Fair).

The good news is that you’re not too late. The fair continues this evening.

34th annual December Nights festival in Balboa Park. FREE.

Have fun from noon to 10pm tonight, December 3, at Balboa Park’s December Nights. This fun event draws around 300,000 people to view the lights, and enjoy free admission to participating museums and other venues in the park. There will be dancing, music, and lights galore. Food … fun … festivities.

Balboa Park’s December Nights is sort of a traditional kick off to the San Diego Christmas season.

Find out more details about December Nights at Balboa Park, a free family event.

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Military Free or Discounts around San Diego
 October 18th, 2011

Military Discounts and Freebies

Places to go:

San Diego Zoo — free to military and family members get discount. Complimentary 1-Day Pass at the San Diego Zoo and Africa Tram Safari at Safari Park for U.S. active duty military, cadets of their respective academies, and reserves (with active orders) if the individual shows valid, active military identification card at our gates. This San Diego Zoo program includes U.S. cadets that do not have “Active” on their IDs. Members of any foreign military services are excluded.

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Sea World Military Discount, free admission-- free to military for the heros salute (3 direct family members also get free Sea World tickets)

U.S.S. Midway Museum -The USS Midway Museum welcomes all active-duty military (with ID) aboard at no charge. In addition, U.S.S. Midway discounts admission for retired military (with ID). For other members of your party, regular admission rates apply.

STORES/SHOPPING:
Walgreens Military Discount. Walgreens offers active military a discount. Check with your local Walgreens for their policy, days/dates, and discount amount. At my nearest Walgreens, the discount takes place on the 15th of every month.

For automobile discounts, hotel discounts and others for the military, check out this cool site.

Free personalized children’s story book.

Free Military Weddings in San Diego w/”Military Mondays”
find out more about free Military weddings in San Diego

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Free San Diego Zoo Days for Kids
 September 30th, 2011

A long time ago and not so far away, the San Diego Zoo offered one free day a year for everybody called the Zoo’s Founders Day. Now, they give away even more free days for children–and not only at the San Diego Zoo.  The free tradition is on, with many more days to enjoy at both the San Diego Zoo, and also at the Safari Park in Escondido.

Now,  children aged 11 and younger get a free pass when they visit with a parent or guardian (who pays for an adult ticket) one month out of the year. This year, children enjoy free admission to the San Diego Zoo and the Zoo Safari Park all month long during October.

You can watch the San Diego Zoo’s short video about the month-long event. October is a fun month for children, with some special activities taking place. Kids can get a picture with a furry Zoo mascot each weekend in October, plus take part in other Kids-Free month activities.

And remember, active military get free one-day admission to the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park all year.

Free National Park Entry
 September 12th, 2011

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Free National Park entry days 2011

Every year, the National Parks give you a few free access days to America’s beautiful National Parks and sites. This year the days fall during  crisp autumn days. Start planning now, so you don’t miss this opportunity to get into a National Park free.

Public Lands Day, September 24, 2011. You get free entry into all National Parks!

Veterans Day Weekend, November 11 -13 2011. Free National Parks admission.

In addition to a few free days each year, The National Park Service provides an economical annual pass deal for nature-lovers who visit the parks often, and a very good $10 lifetime deal for seniors and free for permanently disabled persons. Some of my favorite times have been spent with family at our awe-inspiring National Parks. Take advantage of the free National Park entry days during 2011, and get to know your National Parks today.

San Diego’s closest parks are:

* Cabrillo National Monument

* Joshua Tree

Find other parks.

Your personal space, free 8 x 10 canvas
 September 11th, 2011

Psychologists and Feng-Shui experts agree –  a personal space holding items that make us feel good provides a positive emotional boost.

Whether you’re decorating a home office, want to help your college-age child claim a bit of home and hearth in the dorm, or like the idea of hanging up your summer vacation memories for all to see, photos can help.

Canvas People will create an 8 x 10 canvas from your fave photo for free (plus shipping), or give you $50 toward any other size.

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Five Free Things to Do: San Diego
 September 10th, 2011

Why spend money when you don’t have to? San Diego County is fortunate to have the mountains, desert, coast, and city all do-able within a day. Your free ticket to paradise, fun, and frolic starts here, with Free Things to Do and enjoy in San Diego.

Balboa Park. Stroll the lush grounds and marvel at the historic architecture of some of San Diego’s oldest buildings. San Diego flowersWatch the pigeons and people, or hitch a ride on the free tram to museums and exhibits. The Botanical building with a variety of exotic plants is always free. The vast expanse of the Koi pond is serene. Dragonflies alight on platter-sized water lily leaves. The sparkling water ruffles in San Diego’s gentle temperate breeze.  Balboa Park’s ticketed exhibits offer tourist deals, while residents enjoy free admission to specific museums on rotating free Tuesdays.

Historic Old Town San Diego. The center of this general area is a state historic park complete with original structures including a one-room school and various buildings once occupied by San Diego’s earliest inhabitants. Exhibits transport visitors back to an earlier way of life. Native plants, fully-costumed docents, and a music-filled festival plaza add color to the adobe buildings and dirt streets. Within a few easily walked steps are Victorian homes, a historic church, lots of restaurants, and shopping.

See seals in La Jolla at Casa Beach (aka Children’s Pool).  Since the 1990s, an undercurrent of controversy has existed around this area where harbor seals hang out and have their young. Some want the beaches solely for humans’ enjoyment, and believe the seals should go.  Others want them protected. While you can, take advantage of their presence. You can get a fairly close look at these cute sea mammals as they lounge on La Jolla’s white sand. Take a walk along the paved sidewalk sprinkled with embedded seashells above the shore. La Jolla has many shops and restaurants and beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. The kids will enjoy the long descent into Sunny Jim’s Cave through the Cave Store (for a small fee – watch your step!).

Beaches. San Diego is known for its beaches, but there’s plenty more to enjoy than walking its sandy shores or setting out a blanket for a seaside picnic. San Diego’s tide pools full of scuttling hermit crabs, flowery urchins, and plump sea cucumbers are fun to explore, and easy to get to. Check out the list of individual San Diego tide pool locations The San Diego Natural History Museum offers. Love your dog? Then you’ll want to look at these doggone cute pictures taken at canine-friendly Dog Beach then take your special buddy for a free jaunt. Also, consider a stroll on the piers at Ocean Beach or Imperial Beach, which don’t cost a dime.

Other waterside jaunts include Seaport Village where shopping and restaurants back up to grassy knolls where kite fliers often play. The entire San Diego Embarcadero area offers a long stretch of wheelchair accessible waterfront cement on which to enjoy the sights (as well as maritime museums, Shelter Island San Diegoharbor excursion offerings, street vendors, and restaurants). Or walk the long paved stretch at Shelter Island (also wheelchair friendly) where a cool expanse of lawn dotted with trees and picnic tables is a pleasant respite for a busy afternoon. There, huge Navy vessels dwarf tiny sailboats. Sleek yachts cut through the water as moored boats bob in their wake. Explore around the backside of the hotels for a closer look at some of the private boats of all shapes and sizes.

Watch for more free San Diego Activities posts in the future. As usual, your comments are welcome and appreciated. What/where are your favorite free things to do and see in San Diego?

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San Diego Disaster Preparedness Plan
 September 9th, 2011

The huge power outage that rocked San Diego has got people thinking – Am I ready for a disaster?

At a local grocer today, all the water shelves were empty. In such a widespread power outage when SDG&E didn’t at first know the problem, people panicked. San Diegans rushed to buy essentials. With signal lights out, traffic snarled, and it’s sad to hear of some looting, and break-ins. I don’t know about you, but in a disaster,  I don’t want to have to scramble. If there’s an earthquake, fire, or other emergency, it pays to be prepared. That’s why I’ve pulled forward this post originally published in February 2010… and am brushing up on survival basics. You can too.

During San Diego’s power outage, people said they wished they’d had more bottled water, batteries, canned food, lanterns, flashlights, candles, and a plan. Some wished they had a gas-powered portable generator to plug in the refrigerator and charge the cell phone. To see how ready you are, answer these questions:

* Do your children know how to respond to the sound of your smoke alarm? * What if you all had to leave the house in a hurry? Does everybody know where to meet outside?  * Would you remember to bring the pets and their food? * Are your important papers together for easy grab-and-go? * Where’s your gas main? And the special wrench to turn it off? After an earthquake, this information could save you from a fire. * Do you have enough food and water on hand to get you through several days?

If you’ve answered no to any of these, or are uncertain, the free resources listed below will help you prepare, and create a family disaster preparedness plan. You can prepare a survival kit with batteries, radio, food, etc. Learn how, and what’s important for a family plan. For convenience, there are also ready made survival products, such as the Executive 72-hour Kit – As seen on CNN! or family-size survival kits.

The nature of emergencies is to catch us off guard. Yesterday’s San Diego power outage affected a lot of us psychologically. We can minimize the impact with preparation. Personally, I’m going to get a few easy 72-hour Survival Kits for use in the car. My young adult daughter was in traffic when the outage hit, and because so many were on their cell phones, I couldn’t get through to her. Imagine being stranded on the road somewhere with no supplies.

In a few weeks’ time, San Diego’s massive power outage will be forgotten. Don’t let getting prepared for an earthquake or other emergency slip back into the shadows. Make emergency preparedness a priority. Get started on your survival program today. To learn more about disaster preparedness access these free resources too:

* The County of San Diego’s Family Disaster Plan and Personal Survivor Guide (to download)

* From About.com Be Prepared: Living in Earthquake Country

* From the American Red Cross:
– Earthquake Safety Checklist

– Power Outage Checklist

– Pets and Disaster Safety Checklist

– Complete listing of American Red Cross safety checklists (checklists also available in several languages)

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Back-to-School: Brush-Up or Beginner Software Deals
 September 2nd, 2011

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Kids need to know more than ever to keep up with school’s fast pace. Thankfully, there are software programs that make learning fun, and really do work. My younger children had the Reader Rabbit programs when they were young, which helped them get ahead in reading, spelling, and vocabulary — all while having fun. Seriously, they didn’t know they were being taught. They just enjoyed learning!

Broderbund offers educational software including Reader Rabbit, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, Oregon Trail, Carmen San Diego, Arthur’s Math Games and many other fun learning software. Face it. The kids like media. Why not provide an educational pastime that helps them in school as well as keeps them busy? Especially with a 30% off sale! Preschool programs also on sale.
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August 26-28 free San Diego events
 August 26th, 2011

LeucadiART walk,San Diego Home Show,  Bonsai show, Art Mart, Free La Jolla Concert: Rockola, Organ concert.

Who wouldn’t want to take a walk on the coast? This Sunday, LeucadiART provides more than the natural beauty of the Pacific to look at. This one-mile art walk bills itself as “free and fun for the whole family.” Food, artwork and art wares, art demos, music … quintessential fun on San Diego’s coast. Sunday, 10am – 5pm on the West side of Pacific highway between Marcheta and W. Glaucus streets. Find out details, where to park, and more at: Leucadiart walk.

San Diego Home ShowSan Diego Home, Hot Tub & Landscape Show. This weekend (Aug 26-28) at the San Diego Convention Center, admission is free to get ideas for your home, find out what’s new for gardens, patios and all around your house. Exhibitors have displays from the most basic upgrades to the newest innovations for your home sweet home. Free admission. Learn the details for the San Diego Home, Hot Tub & Lanscape show.

Going Bonsai Saturday and Sunday. Are you fascinated by those tiny trees and landscapes called Bonsai? If you’d like to learn more about how to nurture them, see many unique variations of bonsai displays, and perhaps get your own (or get your own started), then attend this free bonsai show at Casa del Prado in Balboa Park. Put on by the San Diego Bonsai Club, the show will feature these tiny, trimmed trees. Find out history and how-tos or just browse and enjoy. Free, this weekend at Casa del Prado in Balboa Park, noon to 4pm both Saturday and Sunday (August 27 & 28). More information: 619) 234-8901

Art Mart. Saturday and Sunday, Aug 27& 28(2nd and 4th Saturdays,/Sundays every month).  In Balboa Park near the Hall of Champions Sports Museum, talented artists display their works and wares to inspire passersby. Unique paintings, woodworking and other artistic items on display and for sale. Ogle the beauty and get to know the creators at Art Mart (free).

Rockola free classic rock concert. La Jolla Concerts by the Sea features Rockola this Sunday 8/28 from 2 to 4pm at Ellen Browning Scripps Park (1180 Coast Blvd, La Jolla). Snacks, raffles, and games also on site at this fun free event on the coast. Temperate La Jolla coast breezes, scenic ocean views, and free concerts go together — mix in and have some fun.

Panamanian Music and cultural fun in Balboa park. Sunday 8/28 from 2 – 3pm near the House of Pacific Relations Cottages (Pan America Rd). What do you know about Panama? Probably not much. Widen your horizons a bit and get a glimpse of the culture and music of Panama at this free Balboa Park event.

Organ concert. Also in Balboa Park, at the Organ Pavillion from 2 to 3pm is the free concert (takes place every Sunday). The Spreckels Organ was donated to San Diego back in 1914 (that’s almost a century ago!), and it’s one of the country’s largest outdoor organs. Don’t miss this every-Sunday event (at least go a couple of times a year). More about the Spreckel’s Organ.

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San Diego Toy Library
 August 23rd, 2011

According to A Child’s Right to Play: The Social Construction of Civic Virtues in Toy Libraries, (Ozanne, L.K. & Ozanne J.L., 2011) an article to be published in an upcoming issue of The Journal of Public Policy and Marketing,  using a toy library helps kids learn the value of sharing. For parents, the valuable resource may provide access to expensive toys. Toy lending libraries are popular in Europe, and are becoming more common in the U.S. In San Diego, only a couple of toy libraries exist — and they are a huge help to those who use them.

Does your child have a disability? In San Diego, that means your child is eligible to participate in United Cerebral Palsy’s (UCP)  toy lending program, which supports the idea that all children have the right to play. Toys challenge and stimulate. Any child from birth to five with a disability is eligible for the UCP  toy library. You want your child to have the best of challenging play that aids in development while providing a fun pastime — without using a toy library that could mean a lot of money spent. If your child is disabled, check out UCP’s toy library. The mobile service travels around the county for convenient use.

Looking after kids that don’t have disabilities? If you are a childcare provider, consider utilizing the YMCA’s toy lending service

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August 16 2011 coupons, discounts, deals: GoCar Tours, custom iphone case, custom ipod case, Pilates classes, kids’ trampoline classes, kids’ tumbling classes
 August 16th, 2011

San Diego GoCar Tours,  custom iphone case, custom ipod case, Carlsbad Pilates class, kids’ tumbling

Have you seen those cute yellow cars  buzzing around the city? They’re a visiting San Diego sensation –  GoCarTours, a GPS guided, talking car tour that has you seeing the city in a while new way. Right now, for two hours’ time, get 50% off this San Diego GoCar Tour deal. (Living Social.) That’s $44 for a 2-hour San Diego GoCar Tour. Wouldn’t this be  a fun thing to do in San Diego? Find out more, and get your discount San Diego GoCar Tour deal here.

custom iphone case ipod caseMaking a case for good communication? Why not get a custom iphone case for a way cheap price? $19 gets you a snazzy customized iphone or ipod case that commands attention, just looks cute, or even reminds you of people you love — while protecting your iphone or ipad. Get the $19 customized iphone or ipod case deal today. Maybe be thinking ahead, too, because this would be a great (CHEAP!) gift (Living Social).

(Living Social.) ICN Pilates in Carlsbad offers this limited time special: FIVE reformer and mat Pilates combo classes for $30, or TWO Duet Pilates classes. Like all over the country, San Diego people are seeing the results of Pilates. Carlsbad’s ICN Pilates gives you a great deal to find out more about what makes Pilates work, and get it working for you. Check out the ICN Pilates discount deal.

(Living Social.) Another active deal is one San Diego people are tumbling for — a month’s worth of trampoline and tumbling classes. All those AFV videos have you saying “no” when the kids ask for a trampoline?  Why not indulge them with supervised trampoline and tumbling classes at San Diego on-the-cheap price? Read the details about this month of discounted kids’ trampoline and tumbling classes in San Diego and sign up your little bundles of energy.

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