Tuesday, September 25, 2012

San Diego Events in October 2012

 
The Haunted Hotel     Sept. 21-Oct. 31
Do you dare to step into a darkened basement where eerie sounds and ghosts abound and where spiders and creepy creatures try to reach out to touch anything alive? Brokers Building basement (424 Market St.) (619) 231-0131 /
www.hauntedhotel.com

The Haunted Trail     Sept. 28-Oct. 31
A Haunted Forest in the darkness of night is beckoning for you to come and walk upon its trail. Walk amid eerie sounds and strange smells and lurking shadows and where red eyes glow in the dark and creepy fingers reach out for you! Balboa Park. (619) 231-0131 /
www.hauntedtrail.net

Scream Zone     Sept. 28-Oct. 31
The Haunted Hayride is a one-of-a-kind attraction where riders huddle together on a tractor-pulled haywagon while stalked by ghosts, zombies and other-worldly creatures! Del Mar Fairgrounds. 858-755-1161 /
www.thescreamzone.com 

La Mesa Oktoberfest     Oct. 5-7
The smell of bratwurst and other German food, the sound of polka music the refreshing cool beer, and lots of arts, crafts and family activities. Downtown La Mesa on La Mesa Blvd. between Acacia & 4th Ave.
www.lamesachamber.net/oktoberfest.php

San Diego Walk Now for Autism Speaks     Oct. 6
Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that impairs a person's ability to communicate and relate to others. Proceeds from this 3K walk will go towards further research for autism. 8am-12pm. Liberty Station. (562) 237-4175 /
www.walknowforautismspeaks.org 

Pacific Beachfest     Oct. 6
There's entertaining music, professional skateboarding, a fun run, surfing, beach volleyball, and sand dancing. You can shop along the beachfront for crafts, lunch, or beer. The event concludes with a fireworks show over the pier. 11am-7pm. (858) 273-3303 /
http://pacificbeachfest.org

FilAmFest     Oct. 6
Filipino traditions and American culture come together to present a fine festival. There's a variety of musical and costumed performances to entertain you while you visit the Cultural Stage and Art Pavilion. 11am-6pm. Paradise Valley Rd. (504) 390-3271 

Oktoberfest by EdUcate     Oct. 6
In addition to a great feast of German food, beer, and music; there are contests, games, dancing, and activities that keep everyone amused all afternoon. 2-7pm. Standley Park lawn area (3585 Governor Dr.) (858) 337-5578 /
www.uc-educate.org

Old Town San Diego Art Festival     Oct. 7-8
Over 100 artists are coming to Old Town to present their amazing creations. Enjoy the music and staged entertainment, see a Model T Car Show, and visit the food court and beer garden. 10am-6pm. (619) 233-5008 /
www.oldtownartfestival.com 

Hillcrest Hoedown     Oct. 7
A western setting complete with a streetside saloon, hay bales, rides, country food, western clothing, cowboy hats, and other merchandise. The beer is flowing, country music is playing, and partners are dancing. 12-8pm. (619) 299-3330 /
www.hillcresthoedown.com

Polish Festival San Diego     Oct. 12-14
Today's event is for adults (age 21+). It's a tribute to Polish culture complete with singing, music, dance performances, food, and spirits. There are Polish souvenirs and Polish food such as sausage, golombkis or bigos. 5-11pm. Pacific Beach. $3. (858) 272-7655 /
www.polishmission.org   

La Jolla Art & Wine Festival     Oct. 13-14
An upscale art & wine festival in La Jolla presents art creations from emerging and established artists and delicious tastes of fine wine and beer. Live music stimulates a pleasing atmosphere for patrons to come and enjoy the day. 10am-6pm. Girard Avenue. (858) 349-4769 /
www.ljawf.com

Little Italy Festa     Oct. 13-14
It's the Little Italy Festa! Today, over 150 talented chalk artists will create amazing chalk art on the sidewalk in Little Italy known as "Gesso Italiano". In the evening, an Italian film will be presented on a large screen. 10am-10:30pm. (619) 615-1092 /
www.littleitalyfestasd.com 

Tierrasanta Oktoberfest     Oct. 13
Delicious German food & drink, polka music, slap-dancing, and carnival games. The event concludes with a fireworks display. 3-9pm. Tierrasanta Park & Rec. Center (11220 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.) (858) 268-0044 /
www.tierrasanta.kiwanisone.org

Union-Tribune Night & Day Festival     Oct. 13
This adult (age 21+) event features a main stage and a DJ stage; plus food vendors and local businesses and breweries to create an Oktoberfest look and feel. Bring your friends or a date to East Village for a good time. 3pm. (858) 401-0849 /
www.utsandiego.com 

Fifth Avenue Auto Showcase     Oct. 14
A spectacular display of high performance vehicles are rolling into the Gaslamp. Get a close look at Italian exotics such as the Farrari and Maserati and American classics such as the Thunderbird and Corvette. 11am-4pm. (619) 233-5227 /
www.gaslamp.org

San Diego Healing Arts Festival     Oct. 14
This health fair promotes healthy living alternatives through music, lecture, natural products, herbal remedies, nutrition, and presentations. The Workshop Area offers various meditative arts. 7:30-10pm. Adams Avenue. (619) 546-4806 /
www.althealnet.org  

Rancho Penasquitos Recreation Council Oktoberfest     Oct. 19
Come hungry for a feast of German potato salad, bratswurst sausage, red cabbage, sauerkraut, coleslaw, rolls, apple strudel, and spirits from the "Biergarten". Have fun learning Bavarian folk dances. 6-10pm. Hilltop Community Park (9711 Oviedo Way) (858) 538-8131

MS Bay to Bay Tour     Oct. 20
You can choose the big venture of a 2-day, 100-mile cycle from Irvine to San Diego. or choose less challenging rides of 15-miles or 30-miles that begin and end at Hospitality Point in Mission Bay. 6am-4pm. (760) 844-8413 /
www.biketofinishms.com 

Serra Mesa Community Fair     Oct. 20
The theme of this community festival is "Celebrate Serra Mesa". Come and enjoy a full day of carnival rides, games, merchant booths, musical entertainment, and tasty foods. 10am-4pm. Cabrillo Heights Neighborhood Park (8303 Hurlbut St.) (619) 571-6450 /
www.serramesa.org

Neighborhood 5-Year Anniversary Party     Oct. 20
This adult (age 21+) event is a celebraton of San Diego's local food and brewing businesses and a recognition of the 5th year anniversary of the "Neighborhood" restaurant. 1-6pm. East Village. $5. (858) 232-1875 /
www.neighborhoodsd.com 

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer     Oct. 21
Individuals with a personal commitment to the breast cancer cause are encouraged to form teams and raise pledges that are used for breast cancer research, screenings, and awareness. 7am-1pm. Balboa Park. (619) 682-7422 /
www.cancer.org

The Boulevard Boo! Carnival     Oct. 27
There's monster music, food, and merchandise at this festival-type carnival. See ghoulish beings hanging around the beer garden, game booths, and pumpkin patch. There will also be a parade.  11:30am-5pm. Clay Park (4759 Seminole Dr.) (619) 252-9883 /
www.booparade.com  

Cardiff Surf Classic & Green Beach Fair    Oct. 27
As in years past, attendees will enjoy a variety of musical entertainment on our solar powered stage, multiple kids activities including two performances from the San Diego Zoo's Dr. Zoolittle, food vendors and a surf contest. 124 Aberdeen Dr. 760.436.0431 /
www.cardiffsurfclassic.com

Monster Bash     Oct. 27
This adult Halloween party offers a costume contest with a $3,000 prize, so wear your best costume and let it come alive! There's plenty of bewitching cocktails, ghoulish food, and monster music. 5pm. Gaslamp Quarter. $35-$40. (619) 233-5008 /
www.sandiegomonsterbash.com  

Nightmare on Normal Street     Oct. 27
Normal Street has been transformed into an exciting Halloween party for adults (age 21+). You'll see people mingle about in elaborate costumes and high fashion enjoying music, street dancing, food, and cocktails. 7-10pm. $10/$50 VIP. (619) 692-2077 x-209 /
www.thecentersd.org 

This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

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