Community Corner
SD Weekend: Daffodil Days; Easter Egg Hunts; Flower Fields Holi Fest
Looking for things to do this weekend, April 1-2, in San Diego County? Patch has you covered.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — To keep your weekend fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout the San Diego region — from the southern border, to East County, through beach towns, to the uppermost points of North County and communities in between.
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, April 1 to Sunday, April 2.
Find out what's happening in San Diegofor 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.
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Bunny Train & Easter Egg Hunt: Pacific Southwest Railway, Campo
Find out what's happening in San Diegofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Holi: Festival Of Colors: Flower Fields, Carlsbad
'Elmo's Eggstravaganza' Easter Bunny & Egg Hunt: Sesame Place San Diego, Chula Vista
World Of Orchids: San Diego Botanic Garden, Encinitas
Spring Safari & Butterfly Jungle: San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Escondido
Classical Academy High School "Guys & Dolls" - Escondido
Alex Newman: Transhumanism, The War on Humanity, Escondido
Spring Egg Hunt: Sports Park Softball Field, Imperial Beach
My Space Arts & Craft Club, Lemon Grove
Annual Yard Sale, Oceanside
Green EcoChallenge, Oceanside
Spring Fling Egg Hunt: Rancho Bernardo
Seven Seas Food Festival: SeaWorld San Diego
Easter Eggspress: Egg Quest and Story Time, San Diego
East Village Association’s Opening Weekend Block Party, San Diego
San Diego Civic Youth Ballet "Midsummer Night’s Dream" - San Diego
Spring Fling & Street Festival: San Marcos
Daffodil Days & U-Pick Flowers: Julian Farm & Orchard, Santa Ysabel
'Hop Down The Bunny Trail' & Easter Egg Hunt: Santee
Easter On The Farm: Bates Nut Farm, Valley Center
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