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  2. List of The Cheetah Girls concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah Girls concert chronology; Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour (2005) The Party's Just Begun Tour ... San Diego Sports Arena San Diego 4,063 / 5,385 (75%)

  3. Spreckels Organ Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    John D. Spreckles, the creator of the Spreckels organ pavilion, gifted the organ and the building to the city of San Diego. When it was given to the city, it was said it would be used for free entertainment for the people. John D. Spreckle s has invested in or owned many places such as the Hotel del Coronado, and the San Diego Union-Tribune.

  4. Christmas Card Lane - Wikipedia

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    Residents began to call local radio stations to advertise Christmas Card Lane. [5] Initially 15 families on Ellingham Street participated. Now there are about 200, spreading onto Oviedo and Renato streets. [1] Displays range from Mickey Mouse representing the noted "Christmas Carol" story, to testing out the new naughty-or-nice software. Some ...

  5. Concerts, Christmas lights, cookies: What's happening in the ...

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    Advance tickets ($20) are available through Dec. 4 at the library and Harter House in Kimberling City or online at www.nftrl.org. Day of event tickets ($25) will be sold at the library and tour homes.

  6. Jacobs Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Music Center is a performing arts theater in San Diego, California. It opened in 1929 as Fox Theatre, a Gothic Revival–style luxury theater. It was conferred to the San Diego Symphony in 1984. The center is also the location of various youth orchestra concerts, including the San Diego Youth Symphony's, and a conservatory.

  7. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical

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    The musical was performed at the Old Globe Theatre, in San Diego, California, where it has run every Christmas season since 1998. The production was directed by Jack O'Brien. [ 3 ] This version featured songs from the 1966 animated television special , which had music by Albert Hague and lyrics by Seuss.