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Friday, November 30, 2007

Places I've Been: December Nights is December 7-8



Next weekend marks the start of the San Diego Holiday Season (in my humble opinion). Balboa Park's December nights (presented by Barona) is a combination of all those cozy Holiday feelings you get when you watch a movie like National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (or, you know, spending time with your family or something). Not only are they're vendors, artists, choirs, little children singing, stage acts, food, food, food, but the Museums open their doors free of charge from 5:00 - 9:00pm BOTH evenings.


It's crowded, so plan on searching for parking, driving around and eventually parking about as far away as you ever imagined you would to get to Balboa Park. You might get lucky in the Zoo parking lot, but don't be afraid to head to the Navy Hospital just down the street and jump on the shuttle. Also prepare for the crowds, most gather around the carnival rides, but there are people every where you go. Get yourself some hot chocolate and kettle corn and settle in for a slow, meandering stroll around the park.


The main stage features acts from square dancing classes to budding ballet stars to accordion players and bands. And the smells of the food reaches all over the event, from the typical (corn dogs, popcorn) to the interesting (ethnic, hot, warm, yummy).


It's Christmas all over, there's no way you can resist the season. From people actually wearing a hat, scarf and gloves to others smiling and sharing kisses or hugs.


Since it's sponsored by Barona there is also "My Ancestor's Village" which features a display of local Native American history and culture.

Stop on by The Artist's Village and check out local art work, Santa Claus, some music and a ton of Christmas lights.


It is the start of something warm and fuzzy and IT'S FREE.

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