Day Of The Dog Fest; HalGLOWeen; Harvest Fest; Fall Market: SD Weekend

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SAN DIEGO, 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, Oct. 12 to Sunday, Oct. 13.

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Autumn Festival: San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Escondido

Brick-Or-Treat Monster Party: Legoland California Resort, Carlsbad

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Day of the Dog Festival: Voltaire Street, San Diego

Fall Fest: Belmont Park, San Diego

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Filipino Loving People Festival: Waterfront Park, San Diego

Gourd Vibes Only Pop-Up Market: Del Mar Plaza, Del Mar

Guardian Angels Fall Festival: Guardian Angels Catholic Church, Santee

HalGLOWeen: San Diego Zoo, San Diego

Halloween Spooktacular: SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego

Howl-O-Scream: SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego

Ivey Ranch Park Western Hoedown: Ivey Ranch Park, Oceanside

Ladies at the Lake Fall Market: Santee Lakes, Santee

Mike Love & the Full Circle, Boostive, Sound Destroyer: Music Box, San Diego

Nature Collectives Fall Festival: San Dieguito County Park, Del Mar

OB Oktoberfest: Ocean Beach

Pinback: The Sound, Del Mar

Rocktoberfest: Frontwave Arena, Oceanside

San Marcos Harvest Fest: North City, San Marcos

The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular: Sesame Place San Diego, Chula Vista

The Dinner Detective Comedy Mystery Dinner Show: Courtyard San Diego Downtown, San Diego

The Mother Hips: Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach

Wilderado with Ethan Tasch, The Takes: Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach


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