Seasonal & Holidays

San Diego Weekend Guide: May 26-28 – Memorial Day Edition

Ready for a summer kickoff treat? Indulge in arts, food and music at multiple fests, most outdoor, throughout the county.

(Times of San Diego)

There’s ample opportunity to enjoy this long San Diego weekend, but Memorial Day has a serious intent too, to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in our nation’s conflicts. No matter how big the city, San Diego, a military town at its core, offers up chances to pay heed.

They include:

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Ready for a summer kickoff treat? Indulge in arts, food and music at multiple fests, most outdoor, throughout the county.

The Black Arts Festival, continuing through Sunday, celebrates actors, playwrights, musicians, visual artists and more. There will be 2 p.m. readings each day, including of Barbeque by Robert O’Hara, at the event, presented by the Old Globe Theatre, in partnership with the San Diego Black Artist Collective, with evening showcases as well. Tickets to individual shows cost $25.

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The Summer Movies in the Park season opens Friday at the downtown Waterfront Park with Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. The free event opens at 6 p.m. with lots of extras leading up to the movie, from food trucks to bounce houses and crafts. Dogs are welcome.

The Lebanese Food Festival at St. Ephrem Catholic Church in El Cajon opens at 6:30 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday with Lebanese food, live music and dancing in the evening, and folkloric performances throughout the day. Enjoy a beer and wine garden, carnival games and a raffle too. Admission is $5.

The North Park Music Fest begins a two-day run Saturday, fanning out from North Park Mini Park on 29th Street. Acts include Kate Clover, Mr. Tube & the Flying Objects, Wild Wild Wets, El Ten Eleven, The Mattson 2 and Well Well Well. Gates open at 11 a.m. both days, and there’s a Friday preview night too, at Seven Grand and Queen Bee’s, with four bands. For the main fest, passes cost $45 for one day and $60 for two.

Obviously, one wants to dip into the namesake goodies at the Vista Strawberry Festival, but at this fest dressing as the fruit is acceptable too. Start at East Broadway and South Indiana Avenue at 8 a.m. Sunday and fan out for entertainment on three stages, a kids zone, contests, a film fest and more. Park at the Vista courthouse or high school for free spaces and shuttles. The event is free, but some contests and other features have a fee.

Festival del Caribe drops in at Liberty Station Sunday, featuring Los Van Van, Tipica 73 and La Verdad, along with other singers and performers, in a program that starts at noon. General admission for the fundraiser, to benefit the House of Music, costs $75.


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