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Uncorked LA Wine Festival; San Diego Auto Show​: SoCal Weekend

Looking for things to do this weekend in Southern California? Patch has you covered.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Don't sit inside this weekend! Patch has rounded up fun, interesting and entertaining events throughout Southern California – from the southernmost tip of San Diego, through Orange and Riverside counties, to the beaches and valleys in Los Angeles.

Some are free. Some have a fee.

Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Jan. 4 to Sunday, Jan. 5.

Find out what's happening in Encinitasfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities were updated since posted on Patch.


LOS ANGELES COUNTY:

Find out what's happening in Encinitasfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

FIRST Robotics Team 2020 Kick Off: Neighbors Empowering Youth, Altadena

Moonlight Forest Magical Lantern Art Festival: Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Arcadia

50 First Jokes: Regent Theater, Los Angeles

A Faery Hunt Enchanted Adventure: Crestwood Hills Park, Los Angeles

Bai Holiday Ice Rink: Pershing Square, Los Angeles

Liver Music: Doctor Wu Band: Vibrato Grill Jazz, Los Angeles

Oshogatsu Family Festival: Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles

Uncorked: LA Wine Festival: Union Station, Los Angeles

Rosca de Reyes Event: Northgate González Market, Paramount

The Yoga Expo: Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena

"Lady Liberty: Unshackled" Exhibition: bG Gallery, Santa Monica

Live Music: Phranc & The Blind Blakes Hokum Ragtime Band: Ice at Santa Monica, Santa Monica

"The Clutter Remedy" Book Discussion with Author Marla Stone: Barnes & Noble, Torrance


ORANGE COUNTY:

Triple Down For Charity: Workout & Public Auction Event: Shredz Gym, Ladera Ranch

Children's Craft Open House: Laguna Beach Public Library, Laguna Beach

World Class Sweet Peas with Steve Hampson: Roger's Gardens, Newport Beach

D. Yoder Family Sundays: Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, San Clemente

Heron Hike: Hellman Ranch Trail, Seal Beach

Paint and Sip: Mess Hall Market, Tustin


RIVERSIDE COUNTY:

Rain On Me Sip & Paint: Phearless Art Studio, Moreno Valley

Stranger Things Juice & Paint: Phearless Art Studio, Moreno Valley

Woman Sip & Paint: Phearless Art Studio, Moreno Valley

Soccer Hike with Coach Alonso: Sylvan Meadows, Santa Rosa Plateau, Murrieta

Desert Mountains Art Faire: Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Palm Desert

Cozy Cup Crafters Guild: Perris Library, Perris

Karaoke: Texas Lil's Mesquite Grill, Temecula

Live Music: Crutch: Lorimar Vineyards & Winery, Temecula

Live Music: Mrs. Jones Revenge: Lorimar Vineyards & Winery, Temecula

Live Music: Summer Winstead: Lorimar Vineyards & Winery, Temecula


SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY:

Loma Linda Cultural Arts Association Meeting: Loma Linda Senior Center, Loma Linda


SAN DIEGO COUNTY:

Yoga + Mimosa Mornings: Windmill Food Hall, Carlsbad

Cook With an Italian Chef & Market Tour: Little Italy, San Diego

"Dear Evan Hansen": San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego

Guided Nature Walk: Mission Trails Regional Park, San Diego

Jungle Bells: San Diego Zoo, San Diego

Rady Children's Ice Rink: Liberty Station, San Diego

San Diego International Auto Show: San Diego Convention Center, San Diego

San Diego Sockers vs. Ontario Fury: Pechanga Arena San Diego, San Diego

Spreckels Organ Concert: Balboa Park, San Diego


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