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Pancakes, Pancakes, Pancakes: Need We Say More?

Your Patch guide to the pursuit of happiness.

If the rain and odd May chill have you down in the dumps this week, you need a pick-me-up more than ever. It's not due to be a warm weekend, but it's going to be a sunny one. Yea!

Let us guide you to what's happening in Lemon Grove, San Diego and beyond from May 19 to 25. You can enjoy grub galore, whether it's provided at the pancake breakfast or by food trucks, and see a one-time Lemon Grove performer take his act to a downtown San Diego stage.

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  • Where/when: Grossmont College, Grossmont College Drive and Highwood Drive, El Cajon (and other stops countywide), 6 a.m. Friday.
  • Why go: Granted, gas prices are beginning to come back to Earth, but you can join in Bike to Work Day and save a little dough or make a political statement or just get a workout, while snagging prizes, because local companies will hand out swag to bikers during the morning commute. 
  • Price: Free.
  • Where/when: , 7866 Lincoln St., Lemon Grove, 7 a.m. Saturday.
  • Why go: Servers will stack up the pancakes as high as you'd like at the 57th annual fundraiser for the local Kiwanis, which benefits students, seniors and other local groups. Also features a car show.
  • Price: $3-$5.
  • Where/when: Lemon Grove Middle School, 7866 Lincoln St., Lemon Grove, 9 a.m. Saturday.
  • Why go: Volunteers will keep the fires burning for 24 hours as part of the local Relay for Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Lemon Grove residents raised nearly $30,000 last year. Several local entertainers and vendors will be on hand to support the walkers.
  • Price: Teams collect donations to benefit the cause.
  • Where/when: Boomers, 1155 Graves Ave., El Cajon, 4 p.m. Saturday.
  • Why go: The food truck trend keeps on keepin' on. The restaurant chain hosts 20 trucks from San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange County, including one, Grill 'Em All, that captured top honors on the Food Network.
  • Price: $5

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  • Where/when: 10th Avenue Theatre, 930 10th Ave., San Diego, Thursday through Sunday.
  • Why go: Local boy Adam Parker, a graduate of Mount Miguel High, is now a professional artist. He's with Triad Productions, which is staging “Curse of the Starving Class” in downtown San Diego through May 28. Parker hopes folks from his hometown will come out for the show.
  • Price: $13-$25.
  • Where/when: Morgan Run Club and Resort, 5690 Cancha de Golf, Rancho Santa Fe, Friday through Sunday.
  • Why go: You like the New Orleans Saints? See Super Bowl MVP (and former Charger) Drew Brees. You like the Dallas Cowboys? See Tony Romo. You like TV? See Ray Romano. It's all possible at the Cox Celebrity Championship, a charity golf tournament to benefit local causes.
  • Price: $10 for three-day pass, but there are several opportunities for free admission.
  • Where/when: Mission Trails Regional Park, 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, 9 a.m. Saturday.
  • Why go: “Explore Mission Trails Day” features guided nature walks, live animals, pony rides and hands-on discovery stations for children at the Equestrian Staging Area at Mast Boulevard and State Route 52.
  • Price: Free.

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