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Clay Pinch Pots at Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library
Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library 10301 Scripps Lake Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestDiscover the art and resiliency of pottery with our Clay Pinch Pot activity at the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library! Learners of all ages will see how archaeologists study ceramics, then get hands-on by shaping and decorating their own mini clay creation to take home. Registration required. For more information, please contact the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library.
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Archaeology Pinch Pots at Encinitas Library
Encinitas Library 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the Encinitas Library for pinch pots with clay impressions. Families will learn about archeologists, how they love to study pottery, and make their very own pinch pot! Limit one per child. While supplies lasts! For more information, please contact the Encinitas Library.
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Archaeology Storytime at the San Marcos Library
San Marcos Library 2 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the San Marcos Library to learn all about archaeology. For more information, please contact the San Marcos Library.
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Soapstone Beads at Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library
Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library 10301 Scripps Lake Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library to try your hand at stone craftsmanship with Soapstone Bead Carving. Using tools like a chert drill and granite file, participants of all ages will shape and polish their own bead while exploring the world of experimental archaeology. For more information and registration, please contact the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library.
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Reed Basketweaving at Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library
Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library 10301 Scripps Lake Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library to explore the connection between plants and traditional crafts. Designed for ages 12 and up, this hands-on activity introduces participants to the way local plant materials shape basket styles across cultures, then guides them in creating their own small reed wicker basket to take home. For more information and registration, please contact the Scripps/Miramar Ranch Library.
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Grape Day Festival
Grape Day Park 321 N Broadway, Escondido, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the Escondido Grape Day Festival, presented by the Escondido History Center, The Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, and Brothers of 6 Charities. This year’s event features activities for all ages including grape stomping, live music, children’s activities and games, antique farm equipment, food vendors, local arts and crafts, wine and beer garden, and more. Visit the SDAC’s booth to step into the fascinating world of archaeology. Conduct a mini excavation, assemble plate puzzles, and explore artifacts from the region. This event is hosted by the Escondido History Center and the Brothers of 6. For more information, visit the Escondido Grape Day Festival website.
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Arch in the Park
Los Penasquitos Ranch House 12122 Canyonside Park Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the San Diego County Archaeological Society's annual Arch in the Park event. Their goal is to educate the public about archaeology, and to provide information on various career and volunteer opportunities with local archaeological companies, museums, universities, and organizations. Typically, more than 30 vendors take part in Arch in the Park. Arch in the Park is ideal for students and budding archaeologists to network, as well as family fun. This event is hosted by the San Diego County Archaeological Society. For more information, questions, and registration, please contact the event organizer.
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2025 Southern Data Sharing Meeting
Los Penasquitos Ranch House 12122 Canyonside Park Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin the Society for California Archaeology at Los Peñasquitos Ranch House in San Diego for the 2025 Southern Data Sharing Meeting. The meeting will be an informal event with a relaxed and supportive atmosphere—perfect for students to practice presenting as well as an opportunity to meet and talk with professionals in California Archaeology in a fun and casual setting. Students are not required to be current SCA members. Data Sharing: The official data sharing meeting begins around 3:00 pm, following the annual Arch in the Park, with presentations in the meeting room at Los Peñasquitos Ranch House and refreshments served at the break. This event is hosted by the Society for California Archaeology and the San Diego County Archaeological Society. For more information, registration, and schedule, please contact the event organizer.
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Museum Temporarily Closed for Construction
San Diego Archaeological Center 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA, United StatesSDAC EventsJoin us for pop-up programming throughout San Diego County this summer.
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Archaeology Day at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center 200 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA, United StatesOther Events of InterestJoin us at the Colorado Desert Archaeological Society's Archaeology Day at the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center. Events include Cahuilla Birdsingers and Dancers, basket weaving demonstrations, storytelling, tours of the Begole Archaeology Research Lab, exhibits, and in-person field trips to Mine Wash Village and Blair Valley cultural sites. View Archaeology Day Flyer This event is hosted by the Colorado Desert Archaeological Society. For more information, questions, and registration, please contact the event organizer.
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Museum Closed
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Museum Reopening Open House
San Diego Archaeological Center 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, CA, United StatesSDAC EventsTo celebrate our museum reopening, join us rain or shine for a free open house with hands-on activities, a lecture, and light refreshments. In addition to viewing our upgraded facilities, be the first to see our new and revitalized exhibits, including the debut of Kumeyaay Cosmology on loan from the Imperial Valley Desert Museum. This immersive exhibit explores the Kumeyaay people’s relationship with the seasons, stars, and celestial events. Event Schedule 10 AM: Museum opens 10:30 AM - 11 AM: Opening ceremony 11 AM - 1 PM: Hands-on activities 1 PM - 2 PM: Fact or Fiction: Hollywood, Hoaxes, and Hearsay Lecture