North County Water & Sports Therapy Center - December 2020

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Monday—Thursday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (858) 675-1133 www.waterpt.com

15373 Innovation Dr. #175 San Diego, CA 92128

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Finding Joy in the Little Things

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Holiday Happenings to Celebrate the Season

CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS SAFELY WITH THESE FUN OUTDOOR EVENTS

It may never be a white Christmas in San Diego, but our community still loves to celebrate the season just the same! Here are some local events happening in December that are outdoors and offer proper social distancing options so you can get in the spirit of the season without additional worries about your health. Just remember to wear a mask and wash your hands!

SAN DIEGO BAY PARADE OF LIGHTS

The annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights consists of more than 100 private boats decked out in holiday lights that sail through the waters of the bay. Bystanders can view this completely free event at the Coronado Ferry Landing, Seaport Village, and the Embarcadero on Dec. 13 and 20 starting at 5:30 p.m., then catch a spectacular fireworks display afterward.

LIT-UP NEIGHBORHOODS

If you’d like to partake in some holiday cheer from the comfort and safety of your car, then driving your family down the streets of a few superbly decorated neighborhoods is a great option. Every year several neighborhoods join forces to create the biggest spectacle they can. Some notable ones include Garrison Street in Point Loma, Christmas Card Lane in Rancho Penasquitos (which features life-size Christmas cards on display), Jingle Bell Hill in El Cajon, and Christmas Circle in Chula Vista. This holiday season may look and feel a little different than it normally does, but we can all still find ways to celebrate by making it special and making it safe for our entire community.

LA JOLLA CHRISTMAS PARADE

The theme for this year’s annual parade is “Christmas in the Cove,” and it’s sure to be a spectacle for kids and adults alike as it is every year. Festivities kick off on Dec. 6 with the Holiday Festival at the La Jolla Recreation Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., where live music and pictures with Santa will be available. But if you’d rather skip right to the outdoor fun, the parade begins in the streets of downtown La Jolla at 1:30 p.m.

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