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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Day 131 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: El Senor frogs
This small, quaint, home cooked restaurant is a fabulous local Mexican Restuarant with very good authentic food and nice staff. It’s family owned and I think that is what keeps the charm and consistency to the place. One of things I always … Continue reading
3301 English Oak – Home for Rent in Stockton
3301 English Oak Circle is located in Spanos Park East and is close to schools and shopping. The home is very clean and great for your family. Rent $1495 Deposit $1400 Call today for a showing. (209)483-6523 The home features: … Continue reading
Day 130 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: St. Basil Greek Food Festival
This weekend is full of events! This weekend marks the annual St. Basil Greek Food Festival. This popular event is so because the food is so good and it’s very inexpensive to go; only $2.00 One of the most popular … Continue reading
Posted in 365 Things to do in Stockton, Ca, 95207
Tagged churches, Culture, Events, food, greek food, outdoor
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Day 129 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Wine on the Waterfront
It’s any full weekend with plenty of events to choose from. However, if you are a wine lover, like me, you don’t want to miss this one. Wine of the Waterfront, is taking place this Saturday, September 11th. It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in 365 Things to do in Stockton, Ca, 95203
Tagged Downtown Stockton, Events, outdoor, waterfront, wine, wine tasting
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Day 128 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: M.E.Ch.A and MEGA 100 Car Show
This Saturday, September 11th the MEChA (the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan) a Pacific Latino organization at U.O.P. and Mega 100 will play host to a classic automobiles and motorcycles show. From University of the Pacific: Join M.E.Ch.A and MEGA … Continue reading
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Tagged car show, Downtown Stockton, Free, outdoor
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Day 127 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: BodyBliss! Perfect happiness.
It’s necessary to take care of your body, so today we headed over the BodyBliss Holistic Wellness Center and did just that. Bliss |blis|noun By definition; perfect happiness; great joy : she gave a sigh of bliss. something providing such happiness BodyBliss, I get it, providing your body … Continue reading
Day 126 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: High School Football
It’s the start of school and that means it’s the start of the San Joaquin AA League and Tri-City League High School Football! This Friday September 3rd Kicks off the season. Check out the Stockton record’s High School Football Guide. It … Continue reading
Day 125 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Community Powwow Day
This labor day weekend marks the 29th annual Stockton Community Labor Day Powwow. American Indians from all over Western America come to celebrate the culture and traditions of the American Indians. There will be authentic Native American Foods & Crafts. … Continue reading
Posted in 365 Things to do in Stockton, Ca, 95204
Tagged arts, Culture, Free, outdoor, university of the pacific
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