Sunday, May 28, 2023 (5)

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  • Mission Trails Guided Nature Walk (FREE)

  • May 28, 2023 from 9:30am to 11:00am
  • Location: Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center: One Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119
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    Join an MTRP Trail Guide on a guided nature walk and learn about the plants, animals, geology, history, and ecology of the park on one of these scenic trails:

    -The Oak Grove Loop showcasing majestic coast live oaks and rare Engelmann’s oaks.

    -The Visitor Center Loop highlighting coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and riparian woodland habitats.

    -The Riverside Grinding Rocks featuring one of the archaeological sites in the park.

    These interpretive nature walks are offered to enhance your appreciation of the unique beauty of San Diego’s natural environment. The park is constantly changing, so see and learn new things on walks throughout the year.

    Walks start from the Visitor Center every Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

    Walks are free and open to the public, with no reservations required. The trails used are easy, but have uneven surfaces and some involve steps, so be sure to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and bring along water. A hat and sunscreen

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  • LGBTQ+ History Tour

  • May 28, 2023 from 10:30am to 11:30am
  • Location: 3913 3rd Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103
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    This 1-Hour walking tour of Hillcrest covers San Diego’s LGBTQ history with stories of the people, places and events.

    This 1-Hour walking tour of Hillcrest covers San Diego’s LGBTQ history with stories of some of its earliest gay bars, the hate crimes plaque, Harvey Milk Street, the Center, the Rainbow Flag and much more. The tour covers the people, places and events that made San Diego’s “gayborhood” the vibrant community it is today.

    Learn about how and why the migration of gay bars from downtown began, how San Diego and Hillcrest attracted a large LGBTQ population, and how even the gay bars were once “closeted.”

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  • Villa Montezuma Museum Tours

  • May 28, 2023 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Location: 1925 K Street, corner of 20th & K, in the Sherman Heights Historic District of San Diego just east of downtown and the East Village.
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    The Villa Montezuma is the Historic Jesse Shepard/”Francis Grierson” House.  It was built in 1887 as the home of world famous pianist, author, and Spiritualist Jesse Shepard. Jesse began a writing career in San Diego and took the pen name “Francis Grierson,” a name that he used in life as well as for his writing. The Villa is located in the Sherman Heights Historic District of downtown San Diego, CA, at the corner of 20th & K Streets.  The Sherman Heights Historic District is the largest historic district within San Diego; it has almost 400 contributing historic structures.

    You can see the entire magnificent, mysterious Villa Montezuma Museum! Tours are on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Tour times are at 1:00, 2:15, and 3:30 p.m. During the “HeART and Soul of Ukraine” art show sponsored admission is only $5 per person (children 12 and under are free). Regular admission costs per person when we don’t have a sponsored event:

    1. Adults: $15

    2. Active Duty Military, Sen

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  • Junípero Serra Museum Walking Tour

  • May 28, 2023 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
  • Location: 2727 Presidio Drive San Diego, CA 92103
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    FEE IS $15 FOR SDHC MEMBERS | $20 FOR NON MEMBERS

    The Junípero Serra Museum is now open for Sunday walking tours​.
    This walking tour focuses on the Presidio de San Diego, buried underground below the Serra Museum. Learn about the historical significance of this site going back deep in time, how the unique river and marine environment attracted people to the site since the beginning of time. Discover how archaeologists and historians have been able to understand what buildings and structures were there, and reconstruct what they may have looked like. Afterwards, browse around the new exhibition inside the Serra Museum. Hear from Kumeyaay people today, the people that lived along the river’s edge since time immemorial, as well as the stories of people that came to settle the area, and why the Presidio continues to be a significant site.

    Please note that at this time the Serra Museum is not ADA accessible. This walking tour will be over several different elevations, con

  • Created by: Keri Belisle