Top 7 Things To Do In San Diego This Week!

ranchobernanrdoHope everyone is enjoying their summer.   Here are some fun things you may want to try out this week.

1. Sunday, July 17th- Brunch at El Bizcocho  
El Bizcocho was recently named the Critic’s Choice for “Best of the Best” by San Diego Magazine and voted the city’s highest-rated restaurant by the Zagat Survey.
Just a friendly reminder, the attire at El Bizcocho is business casual. Adults 45.00 includes endless champainge .

2. Monday, July 18th- Nightime Zoo China Celebration


Going to the San Diego zoo at night is perfect. There are fewer crowds and more fun  shows to explore.
Don’t forget to say hello to the Secretary Bird at The Elephant Oddysey. ( One of my favorites)

3. Tuesday, July 19th- ” George Inness in Italy”
Organized by Philadelphia Museum of Art, exhibition examines Inness’s two Italian sojourns (1851-52 and 1870-74), their formative impact on his experimentation with style and composition.
Timken Museum of Art- Balboa Park
Admission: FREE

4. Wednesday, July 20th-   “One and Only Truly Fabulous Hat Contest” 
Opening-day festivities for 2011 seaside racing season hosted by Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. To enter contest, go to Plaza de Mexico for entry form (11:30am-3pm). Hat parade: 3pm. Categories: most glamorous, best racing theme, funniest/most outrageous, and best fresh flowers. First post: 2pm. Parking: $10. 858-755-1141.

5.  Thursday, July 21st-  Afterschool Karate Dojo
Okinawa Shorin Ryu karate for beginning children (6-12) taught by Rafael Gutierrez. 619-232-2721.
Japanese Friendship Garden
Admission 10 to 15 Dollars

6.Friday, July 22- miXtape
Mixtape is the greatest hits and memories from the 80s –The music of Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Dire Straits, Journey, Paul Simon, The Cure, U2, Amy Grant, Duran Duran, the B52s, Tears for Fears, Billy Joel, Madonna, Sting, Michael Jackson… and much, much more. —A celebration of that most Awesome of decades!

7. Saturday, July 23-  Haunted San Diego Ghost Tour
Tour stops include documented haunted historic sites such as a Gaslamp Quarter hotel, downtown’s oldest building, a Victorian mansion, San Diego’s oldest cemetery and the Whaley House, one of 30 ghost houses recognized by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Not recommended for children under 10 years old.
Price: $32.99