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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Day 53 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: The Breadfruit Tree – Caribbean Cuisine
Missing the Islands? Looking for some great Caribbean cuisine that will take you back to those clear blue waters? I know I am. If you are, or you just want to try something new then you will have to head … Continue reading
Day 52 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Cambodian Buddhist Temple
Wow, Who knew? Who knew that just east if Highway 99 on Carpenter Rd lies the Stockton Cambodian Buddhist Temple. No big deal, right? No. The Buddhist temple has many, over 90, “Disneyland-like” sculptures that are huge! The attention to detail … Continue reading
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Day 51 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Chitivas Salsa & Sports Bar and Grill
Giving you another reason to venture Downtown and have a great time is Chitivas Salsa and Sports Bar and Grill. Chitivas is a Mexican bar and grill that brings fun and entertainment to the waterfront. This restaurant, bar, and night club is … Continue reading
Day 50 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Haggin a la Carte
This Saturday evening, May 22nd, the Haggin Museum will open its doors for 22nd Annual Haggin a la Carte. This annual event will be sure to please its guest again this year. The wine, beer, and food tasting event will kick … Continue reading
Day 49 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Pick your own strawberries
Head out to the strawberry patch on the corner of 8mile rd & Davis rd and pick your own strawberries. The strawberries are bright red and are deliciously sweet! Yum, they’re better than candy. If your not in the mood … Continue reading
Day 48 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: The Pet Parade
Bring your dogs and let them strut their stuff at the Miracle Mile Pet Parade Saturday May 22nd. In conjunction with the Stockton Animal Shelter Friends, the pet parade will sure be fun. I have always found it fun to … Continue reading
Day 47 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: 17th Annual Street Painting
Are you looking for something fun to do this weekend? Go to the street painting festival. This fabulous event is marking its 17th year and making it second appearance at Lincoln Center. This years theme is “”Masterpieces Revamped”. The event … Continue reading
Day 46 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Garlic Brothers
One of my favorite restaurants in town is Garlic Brothers. It’s not just a favorite because of the good food but also the ambiance and views of the delta. It is great this time of year to have a nice meal … Continue reading
Day 45 of 365 Things to do in Stockton Ca: Pixie Wood’s Children and Youth Day
Pixie Woods is open for the season. The park opened on May 1st and is celebrating its 56th year! It is kicking off the season this weekend, Saturday May 15th, with its Children and Youth day! This is a family … Continue reading
Day 44 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: The Treasure Trove
Today I was in search of the past. I wanted to see what old cool items and knick-knacks I could find. I thought of the Treasure Trove, and they didn’t disappoint. I have always been intrigued by antiques and items of … Continue reading

