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MainStreet Oceanside's Morning Market - Open Year Around, every Thursday mornings 9:00am to 1:00pm.
Sunset Market - Every Thursday from April through December 5pm to 9pm on Tremont & Pier View Way. Features: Farmer's Market, Diverse food selection, live entertainment, over one hundred juried arts and crafts vendors.
Ofest Summer Beach Festival - A safe, family-friendly and festive event in July. OFest activities begin at 10am on July 4th and end at the start of Oceanside's Fireworks Extravaganza.
Website:
http://www.msoceanside.com/Events/page33/EverythingOfest.html
Map: ...
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October 25, 2008: Movies Under the Stars is sponsored by the City of Oceanside's Parks and Recreations Division. A free showing of the movie "E.T." will be shown at the Pier Amphitheater from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
October 26, 2008: A fundraiser consisting of live entertainment and food and product vendors at the NCHS & SPCA dog park on San Luis Rey Road and Jones St from 11am to 4pm.
November 2, 2008: Oceanside has a large Halloween/Day of the Dead celebration held every ...
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Luiseno Park
Douglas Drive and Vandergrift Boulevard
I-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Douglas Drive, north on Douglas. Park site is located on the southwest corner of Douglas Drive and Vandegrift Boulevard
Size: 10 acres
Amenities: 2 Multi-purpose Fields, Drinking Fountain, Two Play Structures, Parking Area, Restrooms, Tennis Courts
Melba Bishop Park & Center
5306 North River Road
I-5 to Mission Avenue, east on Mission to Douglas Drive, north on Douglas to North River Road, east on ...
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Children look forward to being kept busy at all times of the year. So, what to do when the kids are shouting "I'm so bored!"...Try these ideas out:
Explore Around the Town
Not too many people realize that many museums will offer free or reduced admission nights, usually in the evening hours. Check your local newspaper or call your local museum and see if and when these events happen. The local YMCA,
public library or Barnes & Nobles ...
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