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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — While the holidays move into San Diego County, several local attractions and theme parks are working to make the season safe and bright.This year, holiday celebrations are being adjusted to allow for a safe experience for families and visitors at theme parks like LEGOLAND, SeaWorld, and San Diego Zoo. While photos with Santa may be distanced, taking in decorations and the delicious foods of the season is still possible.Several events require tickets to be purchased ahead of time, but other events can be enjoyed without a ticket to get in, though other costs may come in to play with holiday shopping and dining:(NOTE: ATTRACTIONS MAY BE CLOSED FOR A PORTION OF DECEMBER DUE TO CALIFORNIA'S NEW REGIONAL STAY-AT-HOME ORDER.)Jungle Bells at the San Diego Zoo (Ticket reservations required): Check out "Jungle Bells" at San Diego Zoo from Dec. 4-6, 11-23, 25-31, and Jan. 1-3, 2021. The park will celebrate with a "celebration of light" experience toog tree, music by the Tinseltones and Jingle Singers, decorations around the park and its exhibits. More information.SeaWorld San Diego Christmas Celebration (Ticket reservations required): The holidays kick off at SeaWorld through Jan. 4, 2021, with Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa celebrations at the park. The park will celebrate with a sea-themed 25-foot tree, menorah lighting, and kinara lighting for the holidays. The park is also bringing back the Sesame Street Christmas Village, and offering safe photos and cookies with Santa and other fun activities. More information.Holidays LEGOLAND California (Ticket reservations required): Legoland's holiday fun runs Nov. 20 through Jan. 10, with cheer around every turn. Santa and toy soldiers will spread fun throughout the park with distanced character meet and greets, select live music, safe LEGO building activities, and Fun Town will decorate a 30-foot Lego Christmas tree with more than 400 Lego ornaments. More information.Winter Wonderland Belmont Park: Belmont Park is hosting wintertime fun every Saturday and Sunday in December with a holiday toy drive, distanced photos with Santa, 15-foot holiday-themed sculptures, holiday movies and dinner by the beach, gift shopping, and pet adoption events. More information.Seas 'N' Greetings at Birch Aquarium (Ticket reservations required): From Nov. 28 to Dec. 31, Birch Aquarium is bringing holiday fun to the coast with Seas ‘n’ Greetings. Visitors can enjoy an 18-foot-tall inflatable octopus, check out a rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle, and visit an outdoor Tide Pool Plaza with juvenile Swell Sharks, Horn Sharks and Round Rays. More information.Dining and shopping at expanded Downtown Disney: While Disneyland and California Adventure is closed, Downtown Disney has expanded into Buena Vista Street inside California Adventure to offer spaced out dining and shopping. Visitors can reserve a spot at their favorite restaurant and enjoy shopping in the district during the holidays. More information. 2994
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Whether you're looking to eat, drink, or stroll around San Diego this weekend, there's an event just for you.Mission Beach will celebrate is delicious culinary scene Thursday in its annual Taste of Mission Beach event, benefiting clean beaches.Still hungry? San Diego Taco Fest heads to town Saturday for some delicious fun, live music, and Lucha Libre action in Waterfront Park.Don't see anything interesting? Check our 10News event calendar for even more local happenings!Pirates will take over the San Diego Maritime Museum for a two-day celebration of the seven seas, and cowboys and cowgirls will saddle up in Ramona for some rodeo fun:THURSDAY5th Annual Taste of Mission BeachWhere: Various restaurants; Cost: Mission Beach invites foodies to walk, ride, or sail to as many Mission Beach restaurants and sample their delicious eats during Taste of Mission Beach. Proceeds from the event benefit the Pacific Beach Street Guardians, which works to keep beach communities clean. Encinitas Cruise NightsWhere: Downtown Encinitas; Cost: FreeDowntown Encinitas will be hopping with the sounds of rock n' roll against a backdrop of muscle, hot rod, and classic cars from D St. to K St. Check out historic vehicles from local owners, enjoy live music, and stick around to see whose rides win some awards or grab some dinner on Highway 101. 1397

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Two fires sparked Saturday afternoon in East County, in addition to a thunderstorm in Pine Valley, created dicey conditions for firefighters.Cal Fire Captain Thomas Shoots said the humidity made a huge difference, "the monsoonal moisture the stickiness has been good because it's helped keep our fires small," slowing the spread of flames.The Bratton Fire sparked in Lawson Valley around 1:30 p.m. and scorched 4 acres. Then around 2:10 p.m., the Sloane Fire started burning in Dehesa, blackening 18 acres.Both were knocked down quickly."We hope that people don't get complacent that we've hit these fires very aggressively and it's worked out," Shoots said.He said if we didn't have the humidity we would be in trouble, "there's a lot of fuel that comes with a good winter so that grass crop is all cured out and ready to burn."Shoots said they were keeping their eye on the thunderstorm in Pine Valley.The National Weather Service reported a severe thunderstorm warning with quarter-sized hail and gusts up to 60 miles per hour."We knew it wasn't going to be to the extent that the north saw when the storms rolled through but it was still definitely a potential concern," Shoots said.Looking forward, Shoots says we need to be very careful, "San Diego and a good chunk of California is sitting at a higher potential for wildfire activity in October-November."He advises creating defensible space around your home not only to protect your home but protect your family if you can't escape in time.Shoots said he hopes firefighters are able to get a handle on the fires in Northern California and stay safe.He said 96% of all Cal Fire engines are working, which shows how extreme this fire season is.More than half of Cal Fire San Diego's resources have been sent up north to help, including 32 engines. Shoots says local fire departments are stepping up to help in their absence. 1907
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Wednesday’s boycott by the Milwaukee Bucks of the team’s own NBA playoff game follows through on players’ promise to use their platform to demand change and social justice.Six years ago, players pressed league brass to take action against racism ignited by vulgar bigoted comments made by then-NBA team owner Donald Sterling.In 2014, the Los Angeles Clippers players were planning to walk off the floor during Game 5 of the Western Conference playoffs versus the Golden State Warriors. Players on both sides said they were frustrated over the league's soft punishment on Sterling and demanded the owner be banned.With pressure mounting for swift action, Adam Silver, the league's newly appointed commissioner, banned Sterling for life just three days after the scandal broke averting the boycott.Coincidentally, the Milwaukee Bucks staged Wednesday's boycott during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference playoffs.In a 10-minute audio clip posted by TMZ, Sterling chastised then-girlfriend V.Stiviano for posting pictures online of herself with African-Americans, including basketball Hall of Famer Earvin "Magic" Johnson.Sterling made the comments during an argument with Stiviano, who is part African-American."In your lousy f***ing Instagrams, you don't have to have yourself with -- walking with black people," he said in the audio clip."If it's white people, it's OK?" asked Stiviano, according to the recording. "If it was Larry Bird, would it make a difference?"In May 2014, Sterling told CNN he was sorry for what he said but felt he was "baited.""When I listen to that tape, I don't even know how I can say words like that. ... I don't know why the girl had me say those things," he said. 1719
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Williams-Sonoma is offering free children’s cooking classes for the holidays.Attendees must sign up on the store’s website.Halloween Cookie PartyKids can learn how to make Halloween-themed cookies using cookie stamps. The class is for children aged 8 to 13 and will be held Saturday, October 13 at 10 a.m.Thanksgiving helper: Side dishesChildren can learn how to contribute to the holiday meal. The class is appropriate for ages 8 to 13 and will take place Saturday, November 10 at 10 a.m. 516
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