Stockton’s weekend lineup includes family play, baseball, racing, art, food and a classic movie screened in a historic theater.
Here are some highlights happening June 12-14.
Read on for a sampling of events from Visit Stockton, Stocktonia’s event calendar and other community event organizers.
Taste of the Mile returns with food from Miracle Mile restaurants, live music, dancing and a silent auction at Tuxedo Court. This year’s theme is Boot Scootin’ Boogie, with music by the Nick Elwood Band. Proceeds support safety, beautification and small business initiatives on the Miracle Mile.
Monkeyin Around celebrates three years of indoor play, parties and family memories with special admission deals, free treats while supplies last, games and activities. The celebration includes a special "Power Hour" from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday and party booking specials during the event.
The Stockton Ports host the San Jose Giants for Union Night at Stockton Ballpark. The evening includes Beer Bat Friday, a soccer kit giveaway and family activities in the SJC Department of Child Support Services Kids’ Zone. Fans can enjoy baseball, food and waterfront views downtown.
Stockton 99 Speedway hosts a night of racing featuring late models, mini stocks, pure stocks and the Legends of Kearney Bowl. The quarter-mile track offers a full evening of local racing for motorsports fans and families. Tickets are available online or at the gate.
Otto’s Bookstore hosts a morning paint-and-sip event led by local painter Nicki Radisich. Each ticket includes a mimosa, a free used book and an 8-by-10-inch acrylic painting participants create and take home. The event offers a relaxed art experience on the Miracle Mile.
FatherFest celebrates dads, father figures and families with free activities, games, food, music and community resources at Victory Park. The event is hosted through Dear Dads, a partnership led by San Joaquin County Children’s Services and local community partners.
Friends of the Fox presents "The Goonies"
Friends of the Fox presents “The Goonies” at the Bob Hope Theatre as part of its monthly classic movie series. Doors open with lobby entertainment, followed by a Robert Morton Organ concert before the film. Tickets are available online or at the theater when doors open.
From kid-friendly activities and community celebrations to racing, baseball and classic films, Stockton offers a host of ways to spend the weekend.
Add your event to Stocktonia’s event calendar to help share it with the community.
