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INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 The Case for Waking Up at 3:30 A.M. (Yes, Really) 2 Connecting Across Generations Through Shared Hobbies Say Hello to Kaleb Cullison 3 Do You Really Need a Personal Trainer?
Grilled Whole Chicken and Vegetables 4 Your Guide to San Diego’s Best Summer Events SUMMER IN SAN DIEGO EVENTS YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS
San Diego in June and July feels like summer done right. The weather stays warm without getting unbearable, the ocean is finally inviting, and the whole city seems to want to be outside more often. Check out some of these “can’t miss” events happening in our backyards this summer! San Diego Comic-Con (July 23–26) San Diego Comic-Con takes over downtown in late July. Even if you don’t have a badge, it still spills into the streets. You’ll see full cosplay walking around the Gaslamp, pop-up experiences, and themed events at nearby hotels. With a ticket, you’ll have access to panels, previews, and a massive exhibit hall! Big Bay Boom (July 4) The Big Bay Boom is San Diego’s main Fourth of July event, and easily one of the biggest fireworks shows on the West Coast. It’s set over the bay, with fireworks launched at the same time from four separate barges. It’s an amazing way to
celebrate because the whole coastline gets lit up, not just one spot. Local Neighborhood Street Fairs All summer long, neighborhood events pop up in places like Little Italy and North Park. These aren’t one single event, which is kind of the point. You’ll find smaller street fairs, food markets, and live music nights that feel more local than planned. You can walk in without a schedule and still end up staying longer than expected! Humphreys Concerts by the Bay Humphreys Concerts by the Bay is one of the best ways to spend a summer night in San Diego without dealing with huge crowds. It’s an outdoor concert series set right along the water on Shelter Island, and the lineup usually includes a mix of well-known artists and throwback acts. The venue is smaller than you’d expect, so it feels more personal than a big arena show. You can sit outside, hear live music, and watch boats pass in the background.
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