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March, 2008
March 7th, 2008 by jamie a
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From March 6-16, the takes flight!
Held at the Ultra Star Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center, the festival features more than you could possibly count, offering something for every kind of movie buff. They’re also conscious of movie-goers of all ages, even offering films for families to enjoy together. Along with showing the best new films from Latino filmmakers, the festival will also feature tributes to classic cinematic wonders with two 1950s Sci-Fi cult films.
If you’re looking for things to do before the scheduled film viewings, be sure and pack a . You can even check out the , keeping with the cinematic theme, where you can explore where the Academy Awards are held every year.
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March 5th, 2008 by jamie a
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Fellow bloggers over at the San Diego Traveler have put together . Whether you enjoy having brews with friends or attending a parade, there’s tons of Irish fun for everyone!
Take the whole family on March 15th to for the 28th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade, where you can enjoy everything from kid’s games to live entertainment on two stages. After the festival, be sure and check out all the great museums that the area also has to offer.
On March 16th, also in , the House of Ireland will be hosting Irish dancers from local dance schools for performances and will also be serving traditional Irish fare like soda bread and stew.
Last but not least, Happy St. Patty’s Day to all our readers!
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March 3rd, 2008 by jamie a
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Don’t want to see the sights of San Diego from a tour bus? The Los Angeles Times has just published an article entitled focusing on new jogging tours.
City Running Tours are the newest craze in the area, taking their cue from successful tours in New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C. developed by New Yorker Michael Gazaleh. Jennifer Hughes, who runs the San Diego branch, allows customers to set the pace and even personalize their itineraries.
It’s the perfect idea for health conscious travelers, where site seeing and exercise join together to make a memorable vacation.
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