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No Shortage of Fun
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San Diego Events in June
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SUMMER IS HERE! JUNE BRINGS FESTIVALS AND FUN TO SAN DIEGO
Summer is here, and although most of these events may still be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, their organizers are confident the broad parameters and dates won’t change. As always, use caution, follow health orders, and be mindful of others.
performing or showcasing their work at a variety of venues around town. From small bands to large installations, there’s something for everyone here. RE-‘OPEN’ WITH THE U.S. OPEN From June 17–20, you won’t have to be a San Diegan to enjoy Torrey Pines Golf Course. That’s because our fair city is playing host to the 2021 U.S. Open golf tournament to be broadcast to golf lovers around the world. This year’s U.S. Open comes relatively hot on the heels of the 2020 event, which was postponed until last September due to the pandemic. For locals who still prefer to socially distance, it’s a great way to see a bit of hometown action from the comfort of your own living room, or anywhere else you can bring a streaming device. And if you love to golf, make a point to play Torrey Pines sometime this summer, just like the pros!
Oh, and enjoy the start of summer here in SD!
IT’S A ‘FRINGE’ THING Although everyone’s favorite local event, Bayfest, was canceled for 2021, other festivals are continuing — with appropriate measures taken, of course. Of these, San Diego’s International Fringe Festival is perhaps the most notable … or at least the most unique. With a mission to support our large, diverse community of artists, the festival (which runs until June 13) is an homage to a similar gathering in Edinburgh, Scotland.
VISIT THE GARDENS — OR SPEND A WEEK!
Come see the Japanese Friendship Gardens, one of the most beautiful spaces in our city — and that’s saying something. We love to visit this time of year, especially with the kids. If your children are interested in gardening, outdoor skills, culture, or history, you should consider the Friendship Gardens’ Summer Camp program as well, which introduces kids, grades 1–8, to those subjects in June and July, depending on age.
“Fringe” means just that: a hodgepodge of strange, brilliant, and slightly unhinged artists
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