![]() The House of Norway in Balboa Park is hosting a Lawn Program from noon to 3 p.m. The farm is at 15602 Olde Highway 80 in the Flinn Springs community, about half an hour outside of San Diego. You can also find shops, animals, gardens and more to pass the day surrounded by fresh air and blossoms. The annual event includes a selection of crafts, collectibles, antiques, and a garden sale on the farm’s lawn area and is the perfect time to shop for mom, or just spend time with her. Head to Summers Past Farms east of El Cajon for their Spring Antique and Craft Fair from 9 a.m. The special event requires tickets to the park and then you can treat your eyes to copious flowers, tons of photo opportunities for moms and kids as well as flowers, treats, live art performances, bubble carts and other special activities. Belmont in Bloomīelmont in Bloom is Belmont’s Park annual Spring festival that runs throughout May. Visit /attractions/annual-events/kiwanis-kite-festival. It also features a carnival and street fair with artisan booths, food trucks and more. The OB Kite Festival is a family-friendly event with kite-making, prizes, kite games and instruction from top kite fliers. The Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach is presenting its annual Ocean Beach Kite Festival from 10 a.m. You can also enjoy a taste of the islands with plenty of traditional food available for purchase as well. We are so thankful for all of your support over the years and we hope to be able to bring back this special event for you in the future.Head to Surf Sports Park, where the huge grassy venue will be filled with cultural dancing, music and a vendor village with art, apparel and other merchandise. Please email- can also support us with sharing this post with as many of your friends as possible. Please keep all correspondence polite and respectful. If Island Vibe has personally affected you in a positive way, we would love for you to express your love and support for the event to continue by writing, emailing or phoning the elected local representative Councillor Peter Mitchell. It is our wish that the council and stakeholders engage with the wider community and the arts in particular, in a community forum before they make their final decree. We believe that the wider Island community is in support of the festival going ahead. We are proud to have achieved this, creating a unique and much loved place in the hearts of people far and wide. We have strived to create an event with high sustainable standards through award-winning responsible waste management, recycling, compost loos, reusable crockery and composting of food waste.įrom the festival's inception, it has always been our aim to create a safe space for families, elders and all cultures to be invited to celebrate together on very special and sacred land. We don’t wish this to be an Us vs Them, we wish to take any grievances against the festival seriously and aim for a solution based approach.įor 17 years Island Vibe has played host to hundreds of local, interstate and international acts as well as cultural acts from all over the Pacific region. In the past we have enjoyed great working relationships with the Council, Police and camping administrators, however in recent years it has become more challenging to meet the necessary requirements. The issues that have caused the cancellation by the authorities and stakeholders include campground restrictions, drinking in public, traffic management, illegal camping and skinny dipping. This is a blow, especially as the arts industry is still in a weakened state, post pandemic. We are very sad to announce that after 17 years of delivering our beloved Island Festival, this year we have not been able to secure the required event permit to put on our annual festival in October. ![]()
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