Amici Park in downtown San Diego's Little Italy district sits at the intersection of Date and State Streets, combining two regulation bocce courts, a stone amphitheater, a fenced dog park, and a grass playing field on school-district land. The park was developed through a long-term lease between San Diego Unified School District and the Little Italy Association of San Diego, which manages hardscape rentals for weddings, corporate events, and community gatherings on the amphitheater and courts. Bronze sculptures embedded along the walking paths depict traditional dinner scenes with embossed recipes from the Sicilian and Genovese families who built the neighborhood's tuna-fishing industry in the 1920s. During the school day, Washington Elementary students use the softscape playing field for recess; after hours, the Little Italy Bocce Ball Club runs weekday practice sessions on courts built to standard 27.5-meter Italian dimensions. The amphitheater transforms for the Little Italy Summer Film Festival, screening Italian-language films with English subtitles on Saturday evenings during a neighborhood events calendar that extends through the waterfront corridor to Waterfront Park. The largest private-event configuration combines the full amphitheater, both bocce courts, and the surrounding hardscape for buyouts that accommodate corporate team-building tournaments and seated receptions on the cobblestone.