Starting on July 1, 2021, all businesses that sell tobacco products will need to obtain an annual Tobacco Retail License (TRL) from the City in addition to an annual City business license.
The goal is to compliment the Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement (STAKE) Act, and stop retailers from selling drug paraphernalia to minors.
Come support local artists and makers at this mini outdoor pop-up event!
2nd Saturday Arts & Culture Experiences
A uniquely creative experience comprised of many different events includes the wondrously eclectic art galleries of Escondido’s historic downtown and as well as interactive arts, theatre, museums and historical and educational experiences all around the area!
All of Shakespeare's 37 plays in 97 minutes! Three madcap men in tights weave their wicked way through all of Shakespeare's comedies, histories, and tragedies in one wild ride that will leave you breathless and helpless with laughter.
Watchthis news segment on the reopening of The San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum indoor Exhibit Hall.
The E•’lo•te corn stand, has expanded to Escondido, now offering burritos, tacos, baked potatoes and corn.
Beauty Glimpse Skin Care in Escondido is experiencing
a business boom, as mandates from the COVID-19 pandemic have started to ease.
Escondido will purchase a new SkyWatch mobile observation tower, allowing police officers to monitor crowds from a perch more than two stories high.
Several restaurants in Escondido benefited from a federal COVID relief program that doled out more than $28 billion in grants to eateries that were financially impacted by the pandemic.
Learn more about the community program, Escondido Legend, launched by the Escondido History Center.