Today is the last Monday of school for my little kid.
I know a lot of you have kids who are out of school already, and you may be wondering how you can keep them busy without going broke.
I’ve got some things planned- different from other years, now that my posse is older. Here are some of the ways we’re having fun and staying cool.
Kids Bowl Free (only my younger kid qualifies, but it’s still a great program).
Summer Reading Programs. Between the City and County libraries, and Bookit, it’s going to be awesome!
Discount Summer Movies– It’s all second-run movies, but some of these are my kids’ favorites. Plus movie theatre popcorn and AC!
Balboa Park still offers Free Tuesdays at various museums in the park. If you or your kids have an EBT card, check out Museums for All.
Both the City of San Diego and County of San Diego Library systems have fun events planned for kids and adults. Some of the events my gang is looking forward to:
- 6/23/26 La Mesa hosts Mad Hatter Tea Party
- 6/25/26 Lakeside hosts Hawk Talk
- 6/26/26 Santee hosts Animal Show with Zovargo!
- 7/10/26 Lakeside hosts teens Laser Tag!
- Every Monday from 4-pm La Mesa hosts Lego Club for kids 4+
If you are looking to beat the heat and need something free, check out the Waterfront Park downtown. They have a great splash pad area for kids, a really fun playground, and a big grassy area for picnics. The only downside is the lack of shade trees.
There are a bunch of municipal pools in San Diego that have open swim times, and a couple that have splash pads!
If you are looking for free summer food for kids and families, check out my post here.
And beyond that, if you are looking for free and low-cost food resources, check my page here.
Summer break from school means summer reading programs from the local library systems, plus a few other places.
When my kids were little, they loved these events. Honestly, they probably still would be excited about seeing wild animals up close.

The City of San Diego Library system program has published its prizes this year, and lemme tell you, it’s pretty amazing.

It’s the first day of Summer Break here, and I’ve already got a list of the fun stuff we can do to get the kids off devices and out of the house. I do not want to hear about boredom at all!
There are 6 days of school left for my kids, and maybe your’s too. And you know what that means- keeping kids occupied so we don’t have to hear choruses of, “I’M BORED!” And how do we do that?

