Episcopal Diocese of San Diego

 
 
All Souls' Home Tour   
  
 From Past to Present     
You're invited to the Annual All Souls' Home Tour
Saturday, December 6, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Why should I go?

Get a rare look inside some of San Diego's most stunning homes while supporting community programs!

 

What's special about these homes?

Every one of the five homes on this year's tour were designed by well-known architects (Homer Delawie, Don Edson, Richard George Wheeler, Richard Requa and Gustav A. Hanssen) and were recently renovated, thus our theme of "From Past to Present." 


Will I see a great view?

Yes. One of the homes features a 360-degree view of San Diego. Another is an elegant entertainment venue. Another is a classic boxcar-style home built for the principal of Point Loma High School in 1926.


What does it support?

The home tour supports local, domestic, and international causes including: 

  • monthly dinners for those who are homeless and in need at the Episcopal Church Center in Ocean Beach 
  • clothing and shelter for refugees when they arrive in San Diego through the Episcopal Refugee Network
  • food for the Ocean Beach Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry 
  • medicine and supplies for orphans and families in Maseno, Kenya  

What else does the tour include?

Stop by the church at 1475 Catalina Blvd., San Diego to shop for artisan gifts in the Christmas marketplace, or to have tea in the St. Nicholas Cafe and enjoy the carolers.

 

How can I attend?

Learn More and Purchase Tickets or call the church office: 619-223-6394.
 

 

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