“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party.'” – Robin Williams. Consider this your invitation, San Diego County.
Kick off the weekend Friday morning at 10 a.m. in Chula Vista as Sesame Place San Diego reopens for the season with a fourth birthday bash at 2052 Entertainment Circle. Mark the occasion with Elmo and friends, plus sweet treats, dancing and a birthday-themed story time. Single-day tickets start at $47.99.
Step into the Medium Festival of Photography, a two-day celebration of images and creative connection at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla. Friday evening from 5-7 p.m., explore community-focused programming including a print hang and swap, a portfolio walk and an afterparty, with many activities free or pay-what-you-can and festival passes starting at $20. Return Saturday for a full day of programming from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., featuring artist talks, exhibitions, hands-on activities and a pop-up market. Pricing ranges from free to premium passes up to $279.
Settle in for a night at the opera as San Diego Opera presents Carmen at the San Diego Civic Theatre. The curtain rises at 7:30 p.m. Friday for this classic tale of love and jealousy, with tickets starting at $53 and additional performances running through the weekend. Before you go, read our interview with director Keturah Stickann to get a feel for her vision.
View this post on InstagramWatch a movie under the stars Friday at 8 p.m. as Movies on the Beach returns to Hotel del Coronado with a screening of “Hook” (1991) along Del Beach. General admission is $25.75 per person for a sand chair, with private bonfire packages available for up to six people. Reservations are recommended. The series continues Saturday at 8 p.m. with “Spellbound” (2024).
Gather for NCAA Tournament games at PRK 101 in Carlsbad Village on the restaurant’s large outdoor LED screen starting at 4:10 p.m. Friday. Sip $5 Bud Lights during all games, and arrive before 6 p.m. to take advantage of happy hour deals including $2 off draft beers and $6 wines by the glass. Or head to Draft at Belmont Park in Mission Beach, where March Madness specials run during live games only – $16 “Sweet 16 Wings” Friday and $8 draft beers during the Elite Eight on Saturday and Sunday. Specials are dine-in only.
Spend Saturday in Coronado starting at 9 a.m. as the San Diego Writers Festival gets underway at Coronado High School, 650 D Ave. The free literary celebration features keynote speaker Jodi Picoult, known for novels including “My Sister’s Keeper.” Check the festival’s website for the full schedule, covering topics such as writing about trauma, finding an agent and playwriting.
View this post on InstagramCruise downtown for the 14th annual East Village Block Party, where J Street between Sixth and 10th avenues transforms into a free, family-friendly festival from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Enjoy live music, sports-themed activities, a walk-through classic car show and local food vendors.
Browse and shop Saturday from 12-4 p.m. at the Sweet Home San Diego women-owned vendor market at The Mixer in Liberty Station, 2750 Dewey Road, Suite 193. The market spotlights local women entrepreneurs with a variety of goods and gifts, plus a panel discussion and networking opportunities. Tickets start at $44.52.
Catch pro soccer Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium when San Diego Wave FC, fresh off a 3-1 win over the Portland Thorns on Wednesday, take on Chicago Stars FC at 5:45 p.m. Tickets start at $24.
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— San Diego Wave FC (@sandiegowavefc) March 26, 2026Head to Frontwave Arena in Oceanside at 3 p.m. Sunday for Fan Appreciation Night as the San Diego Sockers face the Kansas City Comets. Tickets start at $26, and while supplies last you can score a replica jersey of Poway High School and San Diego State University alum Kraig Chiles.
Wrap up the weekend with a creative spark at San Diego Writers, Ink., where the Blazing Laptops Kickoff runs from 6:30-9 p.m. Sunday. The party-style prep event in Liberty Station gets writers fired up for the organization’s 19th annual Blazing Laptops Write-a-Thon, with activities including a video booth, action shots, team-building tips and goal-setting strategies to help you hit the ground running come fundraising day. Bring a friend, connect with fellow writers and help ignite the community toward a $19,000 fundraising goal – one for every year the Write-a-Thon has blazed.
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