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Sit a Spell, Play a Tune Public Piano Program Begins June 19
Just in time for Father's Day Weekend, the public pianos are rolling out. You'll find them at Rotary Plaza, Adella Plaza, and a new...
Sit a Spell and Play a Tune Pianos are Back (video)
Rotary Plaza piano wrapped in art by Michael Ives
Coronado's interactive public piano project that began in 2017 was silenced in 2020 due to the...
Sit a Spell and Play a Tune Public Pianos – Back in May!
The City’s Cultural Arts Commission announces the return of its “Sit a Spell and Play a Tune” three public pianos at Rotary Plaza, Adella...
Video of Public Piano Unveiling & Concert: Sit a Spell and Play a Tune (Public Art)
The City of Coronado and the Cultural Arts Commission hosted a public unveiling of “Sit a Spell and Play a Tune,” on May 25th, 2017....
Lifesaving Thanks, Ocean Blvd Project, City Art Plan, All Part of 8/17 Council Meeting
The highlight of the August 17 City Council meeting was the touching story of the actions of Coronado paramedics and lifeguards in saving the...
City Council: Caltrans Relinquishment, Sea Level Rise, Cultural Arts Commission
After more than a decade of discussion, the biggest decision of the Council meeting was to move forward on the Road Relinquishment for State...
New App Brings Coronado’s Public Art to Your Phone for Walking or Biking Tour
UPDATE June 11, 2020 - The new Coronado Public Art Walking Tour app has been created and gifted to Coronado by resident Joshua Tyler....
Pop Up Piano Concert October 12
A pop up piano concert is planned for Saturday, October 12 at 1 pm at the Ferry Landing Public Piano.
“Sit a Spell and Play a Tune” is an...
Coronado State of the Arts – January 8 Community Event
Mark your calendar and plan to attend the inaugural “State of the Arts” event on January 8, 2019, at the Coronado Community Center in...
City Manager’s Weekly Update – November 30, 2018
After the city re-evaluated all 95 trees in Spreckels Park, the high risk tree was removed and remaining four moderate risk trees will...
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