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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego will be alive with the sounds of music this weekend across the county.The San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival returns for two days of hit jazz, delicious cuisine, and more at Embarcadero Park. Also at the Embarcadero this weekend, the San Diego Symphony will perform as part of their Bayside Summer Nights music series.Head north and visit a museum that's ripe with fun. The Cado pop-up experience walks guests through the history of avocados and their impact on our area. Birch Aquarium's "Seadragons and Seahorses" exhibit also entertains and informs with its more than 5,000-galllon seahorse habitat.RELATED: Things to do for free in San Diego CountyOceanside is getting the July 4th holiday started early with their Independence Day parade, and the Switchfoot Bro-Am brings tons of beach-side fun to Encinitas with live performances and a beach festival. 890

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Some San Diego bartenders are worried about the large crowds that could come into the area during the Fourth of July weekend.Seth Dominique said it's a tough time for bartenders. He works as a bartender in Pacific Beach, and he also has many friends in the same line of work that are all bracing for a high number of visitors for the holiday weekend."You can ask 10 bartenders, and nine of them will tell you the crowds are coming. The tourists are going to come. They're not going to stay at home," he said.Dominique said while many bars and restaurants have put proper social distancing in place, some customers don't always follow them. "At a certain point in time with alcohol consumption, people will -- not on purpose -- but they just stop listening," he said. "It's stressful because you're reminding people constantly, 'Put your mask on, don't move, don't stand in the middle of the floor.'"San Diego County has ordered bars that don't serve food to shut down. Restaurants can serve alcohol with food to people sitting at a table, and there is a 10 p.m. curfew in place."I really support the 10 p.m. idea; I don't think it's going to help this weekend because it's going to be a daytime crowd," Dominique said.Dominique said he and other bartenders are having to weigh financial benefits and health risks. He said he is young and healthy, so he doesn't worry about his health. However, he worries about getting the virus and possibly infecting family members who are older and more at risk. He started an online petition to close down at-risk sectors of San Diego for the holiday weekend.But with the Fourth of July weekend starting, Dominique doesn't believe it will yield any change but says it has value in giving many of his peers in the service industry a voice."Just be respectful, try to listen to your bartenders, try to listen to your servers," he said, "We're not trying to be hard on you. We understand your frustrations, but we're just trying to do our jobs. We're trying to stay open and get our economy going again."Bartenders have also started a petition in an effort to get bars to close on July Fourth. 2157

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's weekend is filled with plenty to do, including two film festivals and the continuation of Beer Week and Fleet Week.San Diego Beer Week and Fleet Week will continue to bring several events to the county for residents to enjoy. Beer Week will provide sips of exclusive brews and special events at breweries, while Fleet Week gives locals the chance to see the history and tools of the military up-close.The San Diego Asian Film Festival and Coronado Film Festival both hit town this weekend, giving movie-lovers plenty to check out around the county in the world of film.MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsPlus, the always delicious San Diego Bay Wine + Food Festival begins, bringing a week's-worth of food events to downtown San Diego. And, the Grinch returns to the Old Globe Theater to kick off the holiday season in San Diego.THURSDAY San Diego Beer WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) San Diego's 10-day celebration of beer returns as San Diego Beer Week brings more than a week of special beer releases, beer gardens, drink specials, food pairings, and much more to local breweries.San Diego Asian Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Free - 0(Thursday - Sunday) More than 170 films from nearly 30 countries will be screened as part of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Films will cover a diverse array of topics and give attendees the chance to speak with filmmakers and actors.FRIDAY San Diego Fleet WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) Fleet Week celebrates our nation's heroes, giving the public an up-close look at the history and tools of the military. The week's events include ship tours, an innovation zone for kids, STEM days, a veterans art exhibit, and more.Coronado Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Friday - Sunday) Check out more than 90 film screenings, panels, workshops, and parties celebrating Coronado's history of cinema during the Coronado Film Festival this weekend.SATURDAYSan Diego Bay Wine + Food FestivalWhere: Embarcadero Park North; Cost: Varies(Saturday - Sunday) San Diego's Wine + Food Festival returns through Nov. 17, packing the week with tons of foodie fun in downtown San Diego. Ticket holders will get tastes and sips from hundreds of world-class chefs, wineries, and breweries during special tasting events.Cali Love Music and Arts FestivalWhere: 10 Barrel Brewing; Cost: Free - 10Barrel Brewing Co. hosts a massive festival with live art, three stages of live music, rooftop yoga, a silent disco, and beer garden. Local vendors will also be out as 10Barrel serves up their popular craft brews.Ride the Point 2019Where: Liberty Station; Cost: - 0Peddle along a special route through Point Loma to as far as Mission Gorge as part of a family ride or on your own during this year's Ride the Point event. SUNDAYSilver Strand Veterans Day Half MarathonWhere: Imperial Beach Pier; Cost: - Lace up your shoes for the Silver Strand Veterans Day Half Marathon taking runners and walkers across San Diego Bay, from Coronado to Imperial Beach. A post-race party features a beer garden and participants will help benefit CAF - Operation Rebound.How the Grinch Stole ChristmasWhere: Old Globe Theater; Cost: - The annual Old Globe run of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" returns through Dec. 29. Take in the performance of the beloved Dr. Suess tale as the theater is transformed into Who-ville for the holiday season.Sip by the SeaWhere: Del Mar Plaza; Cost: - Enjoy unlimited tastings from more than a dozen wineries based throughout San Diego during the Sip by the Sea event. A silent auction will keep the fun going and attendees can dine on charcuterie from Pacifica Del Mar. The event also partners with Helping Paws, a North County nonprofit that helps military families with veterinary care costs. 3943

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Saturday night, the Padres will welcome back one of the most iconic characters in franchise history.The Famous San Diego Chicken will return to Petco Park as part of the team's 50th anniversary celebration."It's like coming back and seeing family again," says Ted Giannoulas, the man behind the mascot. "It's great. These fans put me on the map. It was their laughter, their good faith over the decades that launched my unique career."The Chicken started in 1974 as a radio station mascot. Over the years, his popularity grew, turning the San Diego favorite in a national phenomenon.But it's been 10 years since the Chicken ruled the roost at a Padres game. The team decided their anniversary season was the right time to welcome him home."As you look back through our 50 year history, it was a piece of our story that we thought really needed to be told this year," says Marketing Director Wayne Partello.As part of the Chicken's return, the team will give away a San Diego Chicken bobble head to every fan at Saturday's game."It's the spitting image of me," says the Chicken, who partnered with the team to make sure they got every detail right, down to the coloring on individual feathers.The Chicken will also sign autographs and take pictures with fans throughout the game. It may be the last time he performs at his home park."I don't know about that for sure," Giannoulas said when asked about his longevity. "It's been 45 years. Nobody can play forever."As of Wednesday afternoon, the Padres say the game is nearly sold out. For ticket information, click here. 1596

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Spring heralds flower and warmth back to San Diego County and a number of celebrations are planned to bring locals outside.And in San Diego, that also means festivals across the county throughout the season, where guests can sample foods and drinks, and check out local arts and crafts.The Chicano Park Day Celebration, Linda Vista Multicultural Fair, Ocean Beach Kite Festival, and Vista Strawberry Festival will surely please residents as they resident for their annual romps.RELATED: More ways to explore San DiegoHere are all the San Diego springtime festivals you won't want to miss out on this season:APRILSan Diego Botanic Garden ArtFestWhen: April 7-8; Where: San Diego Botanic Garden Fallbrook?Avocado FestivalWhen: April 15; Where: South Mission Road 48th Chicano Park Day CelebrationWhen: April 21; Where: Chicano Park San Diego EarthFairWhen: April 22; Where: San Diego 33rd annual Linda Vista Multicultural FairWhen: April 28; Where: Linda Vista Road 25th annual Spring Garden and Butterfly FestivalWhen: April 28; Where: El Cajon San Diego Kids Expo and FairWhen: April 28-29; Where: Del Mar Fairgrounds Encinitas April Street FairWhen: April 28-29; Where: Encinitas Mission Federal ArtWalkWhen: April 28-29; Where: India Street Annual Motorcars of Mainstreet Car ShowWhen: April 29; Where: Coronado MAYJulian Women's Club Wildflower ShowWhen: May 4-6; Where: Julian Asian Cultural Festival of San DiegoWhen: May 5; Where: Mira Mesa Carlsbad Spring Village FaireWhen: May 6; Where: Carlsbad Gator by the Bay - Zydeco, Blues, and Crawfish FestivalWhen: May 10-13; Where: Point Loma Ocean Beach Kite FestivalWhen: May 12; Where: Point Loma Holi Festival of ColorsWhen: May 12; Where: Oceanside Festival of ArtsWhen: May 12; Where: North Park Fiesta del Sol 2018When: May 19-20; Where: Solana Beach Escondido Grand Ave. FestivalWhen: May 20; Where: Grand Ave. Valley Center Western DaysWhen: May 23-26; Where: Valley Center 2091

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