San Diego, CA
Things to do this weekend: Ocean Beach Oktoberfest, Bubble Run, Omar Apollo and more
There’s always something fun to do in America’s Finest City. Our Weekend events guide is here to help. Get up. Get out. Play!
What to Know
- Our weekend events guide is published every Thursday in our In Your Neighborhood section of NBC7.com
- Like our mission always, our guide will do its best to span the county — north, south, east, and west — to bring you fun, fresh and affordable things to do in San Diego
- Have any events to share? Please send them to Brenda.Gregorio-Nieto@nbcuni.com
Friday, Oct. 11
The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park
Balboa Dr. & Juniper Rd. | $32.99+
Starting Sep. 27 through Halloween, take a stroll through Balboa Park to experience the outdoor horror.
The Haunted Amusement Park
Marshal’s Scotty’s Playland in El Cajon | $25-35
The haunted scare trail set takes place on Marshal Scotty’s Playland. It will be available starting Sept. 27 through Halloween.
Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express
2 p.m. at The Old Globe | $68
On a train traveling through Europe, a wealthy American tycoon is found dead in his compartment, the door locked from the inside. Enter world-famous detective Hercule Poirot, who must navigate a train full of suspects and solve the murder before the killer strikes again.
Ocean Beach Oktoberfest
Friday and Saturday at the OB pier parking lot on Newport Avenue | VIP tickets are $64.80
Family-friendly vendors and activities are available, but most people attend for the 21+ beer garden serving 2-for-1 beers from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wear your lederhosen and enjoy a selection of live music, contests, vendors and giveaways. GA tickets are available on site the day of the event.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
8 p.m. at Balboa Theatre | $48+
Patricia Quinn, who plays Magenta in the film, will be there live to conduct the festivities. The audience will also get a chance to be a part of the show with props, dances, and a pre-show contest.
Kimberly Akimo
All weekend long at San Diego Civic Theatre | $57+
Starting Oct. 8th, Kimberly Akimo, which is the most Tony award-winning Broadway show of the season, will be at San Diego Civic Theatre. It features Nina White, Bonnie Milligan, and Olivia Hardy.
Omar Apollo
7 p.m. at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park | $66+
Grammy-nominated artist Omar Apollo will be in San Diego, to perform hits including “Endlessly” and “Evergreen.”
Saturday, Oct. 12
Bubble Run
7 a.m. check-in at Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center | Free or select registrations starting at $19.95
Get active this weekend with a fun 5K run, open to all ages. Breeze through walls of colored bubbles to get to your finisher medal at the end of the race.
Crafting Paper Flowers of Remembrance for Día de los Muertos
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at California Center for the Arts, Escondido | Free
Learn about the cultural significance of paper flowers across different regions of Mexico during Día de los Muertos at the guided workshop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants are invited to create paper flowers using various types of paper inspired by regional variations and techniques. The interactive activity is suitable for all ages.
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Oak Park Library | Free
An event hosted by Friends of the Oak Park Library, they will have storytelling, crafts, local authors, activities, ballet folklorico, and more.
Palomazo Norteño
8 p.m. at Viejas Arena at SDSU | $100+
Norteño music group involving legends, Lalo Mora, Eliseo Robles, Rosendo Cantú, and Raúl Hernández, will perform their most successful songs that have shaped Mexican music.
Sunday, Oct. 13
Pumpkin Express
10 a.m. in Campo | $18.95+
Come ride our decorated vintage railcars through the San Diego County backcountry as fall descends upon Campo, CA. Happening until October 27.
Second Sunday at the Museum of Contemporary Art
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at MCSD in La Jolla | Free, no reservation required
Get inspired by featured exhibitions like “For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability,” or explore the sculpture garden and the collection galleries. The day of free entry also lands on “Play Day,” where visitors can also enjoy a live DJ, book nook, child play area and a kid friendly gallery guide-led tour at 11 a.m.
San Diego Wave FC vs. Houston Dash
5 p.m. at Snapdragon Stadium | Kids age 12 and under get free entry. Regular tickets are $20+
Oct. 13 is Kids Day, a promotion where attendees receive one free ticket for children12 and under with the purchase of each adult ticket, valid in the 200’s section. Bring the whole family to cheer on SD Wave.
San Diego, CA
Daily Business Report: May 14, 2026, San Diego Metro Magazine
Gloria relents on December Nights, some community cuts in budget revise, but arts funds still on chopping block
by City News Service | Times of San Diego
Some library and recreation center hours and December Nights support were restored in Mayor Todd Gloria’s revised Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Wednesday, but city funding for the arts could still be gutted.
Gloria was joined by civic leaders Wednesday morning to announce changes to his initial proposed budget, released last month. He added “targeted protections” of certain neighborhood priorities and maintained police and fire service levels while arriving at a balanced budget.
Proposed additions include protecting rec center and library hours in Council Districts 4, 8 and 9, represented by Henry L. Foster III, Vivian Moreno and Sean Elo-Rivera, respectively.
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The Learning Curve: He’s San Diego Unified’s Next Trustee – No Race Needed
By Jakob McWhinney | Voice of San Diego
The primary is still nearly a month away. The general election is even further out. Still, it’s already clear that Hayden Gore will be San Diego Unified’s next trustee. That’s because he’s running unopposed to fill the seat left open by current Trustee Cody Petterson, who opted not to run for re-election.
Though he’s a political newcomer, Gore was the early choice of San Diego Unified’s union. In fact, he was recruited by the former president of the San Diego Education Association to run for the seat.
It’s not hard to see why. He’s an avowed progressive and a longtime educator who led the then-newly formed union at High Tech High to its first contract. Exactly the kind of resume that would have SDEA champing at the bit.
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Join Us Friday, July 17, 2026 for the 11th Annual USD School of Law – RJS LAW Tax Institute
By RJS Law
The Institute is the premier annual tax event in San Diego. The region’s top tax attorneys, enrolled agents (EAs), certified public accountants (CPAs), law and business school professors will discuss topics including government loan relief and abuses, challenges in cross-border transactions, and practical and realistic solutions in trust, estate planning, and tax matters.
DATE AND TIME
Friday, July 17, 2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
LOCATION
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, Theatre
5555 Marian Way, San Diego, CA 92110
EVENT STATUS
Open to the Public
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San Diego, CA
San Diego library funding partially restored in mayor’s revised budget proposal
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – For many families, libraries are a safe space for kids after school and a place to study.
After community outcry, the city is scaling down some of its proposed budget cuts, bringing the original $6.3 million in cuts to libraries down to $4.8 million.
Patrick Stewart, CEO of Library Foundation SD, said the change is a step in the right direction.
“We are very pleased. I think this moves the needle in the right direction.”
Mayor Gloria’s revised budget proposal restores funding focused on youth-centered programs, which includes bringing back library hours in Council Districts 4, 8, and 9 — those in underserved communities.
“This is City Heights and San Isidro, Barrio Logan, and Oak Park, and traditionally, those are smaller branches. And the kids and the families in those communities frankly, they use their library very differently than in a lot of other communities, and it’s a lifeline to them,” said Stewart.
The City Heights library is among those included in the mayor’s revised budget to restore funding. While library officials say this is a good first step, there is still concern about long-term financial challenges.
In order to voice concerns about how deep the cuts go, the Library Foundation has created a way for supporters to express that through postcards. Thousands of cards have been mailed directly to Mayor Gloria and councilmembers.
Stewart said the effort is making an impact.
“They’re seeing that this is hundreds and hundreds of people that are taking this very seriously, so it helps them to know immediately what their community feels like when it comes to these proposed cuts,” he added.
The restored funding would also keep Monday hours at Carmel Valley Library and protect the North Clairemont Library branch from closure.
Library officials remain optimistic as the revised budget heads back to the City Council.
This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.
San Diego, CA
Suspect in fatal Barrio Logan shooting arrested
A man suspected of a fatal shooting in Barrio Logan was arrested Tuesday.
Benito Garcia Jr., 31, was arrested in the 3600 block of Grand Avenue in San Marcos at about 1 p.m. Tuesday for allegedly gunning down 64-year-old Raul Torres near the east end of the Coronado Bridge, according to the San Diego Police Department.
Patrol officers responding to an anonymous report of a shooting found the mortally wounded victim on a sidewalk in the 2000 block of National Avenue, near Chicano Park, shortly after 10 p.m. last Tuesday. Torres died at the scene, SDPD Lt. Lou Maggi said.
Police have not disclosed a suspected motive for the slaying.
Garcia was booked into San Diego Central Jail on suspicion of first- degree murder. He was being held without bail pending arraignment, scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
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