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SUMMARY:Homecoming Parade and Football Game
DESCRIPTION:The annual Coronado High School Homecoming Parade will take place on Friday\, Sept. 26. Freshman\, sophomore\, junior\, and senior classes will showcase their floats as they walk down Orange Avenue from Adella to 7th Street. The parade is expected to run from approximately 4:15 to 4:30 pm\, with only minimal traffic impacts during that time. \n\nHomecoming parade at 4:15 pm on Orange Avenue\nFootball Game: Coronado Islanders vs. Mar Vista Mariners at 7 pm at Niedermeyer Field\nKing and Queen crowning at half time\n\nHomecoming Parade along Orange Ave.: The street will be lined with enthusiastic families and friends\, celebrating Islander spirit and taking photos of the students\, their class floats\, and the football team and cheerleaders as they wave to familiar faces. \n \nFootball Game: As the sun sets Friday evening\, the excitement will shift to Niedermeyer Field for the varsity football game against Mar Vista. Halftime will bring the anticipated crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen \n 
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SUMMARY:2025 U.S. Para Sailing Championship
DESCRIPTION:Coronado Yacht Club Welcomes Top Adaptive Sailors and Industry Innovators in 2025  \nNestled in the heart of San Diego Bay\, the Coronado Yacht Club (CYC) has a rich history dating back to 1913. Originally leasing space at the iconic Hotel Del Coronado’s Boat House\, the club’s founding members worked tirelessly to build docks and slips\, creating a thriving sailing community. Today\, CYC stands as one of California’s oldest yacht clubs\, offering an ideal sailing environment with a steady ocean breeze and calm waters protected by the “Strand.” The club’s legacy is deeply rooted in its commitment to fostering a love for sailing across all ages and abilities.  \nHosting the 2025 U.S. Para Sailing Championship  \nCoronado Yacht Club is proud to host the 2025 U.S. Para Sailing Championship\, a premier adaptive sailing event that showcases the skill and determination of sailors with disabilities. This opportunity is a natural extension of CYC’s partnership with the KMAC Foundation\, an adaptive sailing program named in honor of CYC Junior Sailing alumnus Kyle McArthur. Since 2013\, KMAC has been a cornerstone of the club’s commitment to inclusivity\, offering accessible sailing experiences\, training dedicated volunteers\, and hosting adaptive regattas\, including the Hansa Championship of the Americas. Thanks to CYC member and KMAC leader\, Jamie McArthur\, the club has taken on the challenge of hosting this year’s U.S. Para Sailing Championship. This year’s event chair\, Scott Bucks\, has hope that the event  will provide their youth program with an opportunity to learn and help with such an essential discipline of the sport\, while also giving the sailors a fun experience.   \nCYC’s extensive experience with adaptive sailing events makes it an ideal venue for the U.S. Para Sailing Championship. With specialized lifting stations\, a dedicated fleet of adaptive sailing boats\, and a strong volunteer base\, the club is well-equipped to ensure that competitors have a seamless and enjoyable experience both on and off the water. The event will not only provide top-tier competition but also foster camaraderie and create lasting memories for sailors\, volunteers\, and spectators alike.  \nFirst established in 1986\, what was then called the U.S. Independence Cup became US Sailing’s national championship for disabled sailors in 1989. For many years it was organized by the Disabled Sailing Committee and was run in conjunction with the North American Challenge Cup\, which is hosted by Chicago Yacht Club. \nIn 2007\, the regatta moved under the Championships division of US Sailing and was renamed the U.S. Disabled Sailing Championship. The following year\, the championship moved from Chicago Yacht Club to begin to travel around the country. Many competitors at the U.S. Disabled Sailing Championships have gone on to represent the United States at the Paralympics Games including Nick Scandone\, gold medalist at the 2008 Paralympics The Chandler Hovey\, Jr. Trophy was donated at the 1994 Independence Cup by A.G.A. Correa and Co. to US Sailing. \n“Buzz” Hovey\, for whom it is named\, was active in 12 Metre racing in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s with the family-owned Twelve\, Easterner. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1947\, he continued\, nonetheless\, to sail and race actively\, especially in his Shields Class boat\, until 1981 when he retired from the racing circuit. \nPeter Goldman donated the Judd Goldman Trophy in honor of Justin “Judd” Goldman (1914-1989) who\, despite his own physical disability\, was an accomplished sailor and inspired the creation of the Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Program\, Chicago\, Illinois. In 2009\, the third trophy in honor of Gene Hinkel was donated in honor of Gene’s many contributions to disabled sailing and the US Paralympic team. \nOn December 18\, 2017\, the U.S. Sailing Board of Directors approved a name change from The U.S. Disabled Championship to the U.S. Para Sailing Championship to keep in line with the World Sailing and the International Olympic Committee format. \nInformation from US Sailing website.\n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/2025-u-s-para-sailing-championship/
LOCATION:Coronado Yacht Club\, 1631 Strand Way\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,sports
ORGANIZER;CN="KMAC Foundation":MAILTO:KMACFoundation@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250926T130000
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SUMMARY:Autumn Concert Series: Vania Pimentel
DESCRIPTION:The Library’s Autumn Concert Series takes place on Fridays from September 5 to October 31. Each concert will begin at 1 p.m. in the Winn Room. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the performance. On September 19\, we will have Vania Pimentel on the piano. \n \n\nConcert pianist Vania Pimentel\, born and raised in Brazil\, has been promoting Brazilian music in creative recital programs. She has a BA in Music and another BA in Philosophy from Brazil\, KA graduate artist diploma from Germany\, Masters in Piano Performance and Pedagogy\, and DMA from the University of Houston. Her doctoral dissertation was on Brazilian toccatas\, and her CD “Brazilian Toccatas and Toccatinas” was praised by the Brazilian Academy of Music and newspaper critics in Rio de Janeiro in the year of 2000\, five hundreds years of Brazil’s discovery by the Portuguese. Dr. Pimentel became a member of Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society\, and worked as an assistant teacher at the Moores School of Music and the Texas Music Festival. In Brazil\, she had worked for 14 years as a piano professor in Curitiba\, PR. Her first award at a piano competition was at the age of seven in Rio de Janeiro. Her top awards are from J. S. Bach International Piano Competition in Paris (1984)\, and Jaen Competition in Spain (1982). \nDr. Pimentel lived in Italy from 2005 until 2009\, and performed at the series Pianomaster in Gravedonamon Lake Como\, and chamber music at the Blaue Blumen concerts in Frankfurt. Afterwards\, she lived in San Diego until 2022. She performed recitals at Palomar College\, Fallbrook Library\, Coronado Library\, Encinitas Library\, the Athenaeum\, Carmel Valley Library\, and chamber music in Temecula: Classics at the Merc. She performs frequently in Brazil\, and has given masterclasses at many universities there. In 2020\, she performed and taught at the 37th Music Workshop of Curitiba\, in Paraná state. Last year she presented a solo recital during the Music Week of Lapinha\, PR\, and last April at the Chapel Santa Maria in Curitiba. Currently she lives in Miami.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/autumn-concert-series-vania-pimentel-2/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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