2026 Wildfire Safety Fairs
Join us for our eighth annual Wildfire Safety Fairs

Event Details
As peak wildfire season approaches, preparation can play an important role in community safety. SDG&E® is hosting a series of no‑cost Wildfire Safety Fairs open to the public to share emergency preparedness resources and information.
These events offer practical information on steps people can take to prepare for wildfire and other emergencies, including how to build an emergency supply kit, create an emergency plan and make adjustments around a home that may help reduce wildfire exposure. Information will be available from SDG&E and regional emergency preparedness partners.
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DATE |
LOCATION | TIME |
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Saturday, |
Ramona Rodeo Outdoor Community Center |
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
| Saturday, June 27, 2026 |
Alpine Joan MacQueen Middle School 2001 Tavern Rd, Alpine, CA 91901
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9 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
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Saturday, |
Vista Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum 2040 N Santa Fe Ave, Vista, CA 92083
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9 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
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Saturday, |
Valley Center Bates Nut Farm |
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
At this year’s Wildfire Safety Fairs, attendees can access information and resources from SDG&E and local safety organizations. The events include interactive booths, demonstrations and opportunities to speak directly with subject‑matter experts.
Community members may visit the SDG&E Customer Care Center for account‑specific questions, learn about emergency preparedness and wildfire safety resources at the SDG&E Outreach booth, and see home hardening and wildfire resiliency demonstrations. Representatives from CAL FIRE, local fire departments, Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and other community organizations will also be available, along with activities designed for families.
Food, Treats, and Beverage Stations
9:30am-1pm: Deli/Street Gourmet Hot Dogs or smash burgers served with nachos and churros as dessert. Also, served with Aqua Fresca.
9am-1pm: Beverage truck and hydration stations - iced tea, lemonade, sodas, specialty mocktails, and bottled water.
9:30am-12:30pm: Soft-serve ice cream truck
9am-12:30pm: Specialty craft coffee, tea, and matcha station
Designated Zones, Experiences, Demonstrations, and Main Attractions
9am-1pm: DJ Music and entertainment (Ramona, Alpine, and Vista events)
**At Valley Center (Bates Nut Farm) live music performance - local award-winning Musician Gregory Page performing on stage at 10am-12pm).
9am-1pm: Cooling zone - misters, shade, seating, and tables
9am-1pm: Goat petting area (including baby goats)
9am-1pm: CPR training
9am-1pm: Kids Zone - face painting, crafts, games, and preparedness prize items
10am-1pm: Hourly raffle for specialty Emergency Preparedness Kit (10am, 11am, 12pm, and1pm)
9:30am-1pm: Spin-the-Wheel prize opportunity for adults and kids