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                                                                                       Compiled by Ashlee Ryan
        July 1-September 28
        Shakespeare’s All's Well That Ends Well
        Old Globe theatre
        Price $42-$62

        July 4, 2008 – 12:00 pm
        Julian 4th of July Parade
        Enjoy a small town parade nestled in San
        Diego's apple country.
        Off California State Routes 78 and 79
        San Diego County, CA
        July 11 – July 13, 2008
        Festival of the Bells at Mission San Diego
        de Alcala
        Old Town, free
        Come and help celebrate the founding of
        Mission San Diego de Alcala, California’s
        first Mission. http://www.missionsandiego.
        com/

        July 12, 2008; Reception = 5:30-7:00pm
        ; Dinner, Awards and Dancing: 7:00 pm -
        10:30 pm
        62nd Annual Flag, General, & Senior Of-
     48  ficers Ball                                             July 19, 2008
                                                                 Free Light Bulb Exchange
        San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina
        333 West Harbor Drive, San Diego CA 92101                Birch Aquarium, 11am-3pm, outside aquarium entrance
        Price $150 Per Person / $250 Per Couple; event is open to the   San Diego County residents can exchange up to five 75-watt or
        public.                                                  higher incandescent light bulbs and/or up to two halogen torchiere
        The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce inaugurated the   lamps (bring entire fixture) for compact fluorescent lights — a
        Flag, General and Senior Officers Ball in 1946 to honor our service   combined savings of more than $100 — while supplies last. The
        members returning home from World War II. This gala black tie af-  new models use 75 percent less energy than regular incandescent
        fair is a premier opportunity for businesses, individuals and stake-  bulbs, create 75 percent less heat and last 10 times as long. Also,
        holders to stand up and honor our region’s brave and competent   bring expired compact fluorescent bulbs to the event for proper
        military leaders for all that they do for our region and our nation.   disposal.
        With a tradition over 60 years strong, the Ball will once again be
        the military social event of the year in San Diego. Fine cuisine,   Participants must a bring a copy of their current San Diego Gas &
        outstanding entertainment & dancing, coupled with ceremony will   Electric utility bill and/or a California ID to prove San Diego County
        surely make this an unforgettable evening.               residency.

        Saturday, July 19, 2008 -  11:00am                       Wed, July 23: 10am – Noon
        34th Annual Pride Parade                                 Carlsbad Premium Outlets
        Parade route:  Rainbow Mile - University Ave between Normal St.   Tot-A-Doodle-Do! Teaches children life lessons including manners,
        and 6th down to Ivy Lane., Downtown San Diego            teamwork, acceptance, social interaction, tolerance, healthy eating
        With over 200 floats and contingents the San Diego LGBT Pride   and respect in a fun, interactive way that stimulates the 5 develop-
        parade is the largest civic event in San Diego.          mental skills. The Tot crew will be on hand for a live performance,
                                                                 dancing, games, and make a musical instrument to take home.
        July 19, 2008                                            Recommended for ages 2+.  First come, first serve.  Part of the
        Family Day: Sharks, Living Legends                       Kids' Play Summer Series.
        Birch Aquarium
        Price  Included with Admission
        Discover how sharks have been able to survive on this planet for
        more than 400 million years. Enhance your knowledge of these
        living legends and their amazing adaptations through hands-on
        family activities, live shark encounters and interactions with Scripps
        scientists. Learn about the sharks that live in San Diego waters and
        the threats that face sharks in the world’s oceans.



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