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SUMMARY:A Century of Service: 100 years of the Rotary Club of Coronado
DESCRIPTION:On view through June 14\nCelebrate a century of community impact. Since 1926\, Coronado Rotarians have lived by the motto “Service Above Self\,” shaping the spirit of Coronado island and improving lives across the globe. \nThis landmark Centennial exhibit offers an exclusive look into the Rotary Club’s storied history\, featuring never-before-seen photographs\, artifacts\, and personal stories. The exhibit highlights the decades-long partnership between Rotary and the Coronado Historical Association (CHA)\, a collaboration that was formalized in 2024 when CHA was designated as the official repository for the club’s historical records. By moving these treasures from private garages into CHA’s professional archives\, 100 years of “Service Above Self” is protected and accessible for generations to come. \nThe archives and artifacts in the exhibit show how a century of dedication has nurtured the civic and cultural fabric of Coronado\, from local youth programs to international humanitarian efforts. See why the Rotary Club remains a cornerstone of our community.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/a-century-of-service-100-years-of-the-rotary-club-of-coronado/
LOCATION:1000 Orange Ave\, 1000 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,education,history
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SUMMARY:Lie Detectors & Tall Tales
DESCRIPTION:As a part of this year’s Coronado Community READ\, kids of all ages are invited to an exciting and interactive storytelling show that asks the big question: When is it okay to lie? LA-based storyteller Adam Mellema brings the theme to life through hilarious tales from his own childhood\, along with beloved stories like Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears by Verna Aardema and a fresh\, playful take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The fun ramps up with plenty of audience participation\, as volunteers are invited onstage to test out Adam’s “lie detector machine” and tackle tricky (and funny) hypothetical situations. \nWith nonstop movement\, character voices\, and big energy\, Mellema prances\, dances\, and acts out every role in this fast-paced performance for all ages. Best of all\, some of the stories featured are books you can check out from the library and take home the very same day. \nThis event is free to attend thanks to the support of the City of Coronado and the Friends of the Coronado Public Library. Seating is first come\, first seated. \n\nHe dances… He sings… He’s got the energy of ten cheetahs! Adam plays all the characters in his stories: every man\, woman\, child\, and paperweight. Mellema has performed all over the world including China\, South Africa\, Chile\, and Mexico. Adam moonlights as an Emmy Award-winning Children’s Television Producer for companies including Disney Channel and Mattel. He is currently Head of Content for Yippee TV\, a streaming service for kids where he has overseen the creation of 55 original series. Mellema co-created the campy action figure hit\, Playtime\, and Backseat Drivers\, the world’s first car show for kids. His preschool series\, Maggie’s Market\, is in its fourth season. In his “spare time\,” Adam serves on several boards for local arts organizations\, visits old places\, and dreams of learning to play the zither.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/lie-detectors-tall-tales/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:books,community,kids
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SUMMARY:Flower Show Workshop – Learn how to enter
DESCRIPTION:At the Friends and Flowers event on Thursday\, March 19\, attendees will get an overview of the 2026 Coronado Flower Show (April 18-19) with its “Welcome to the Jungle” theme. \nFeaturing the Section Chairs for Cactus and Succulents\, this presentation will provide information from the Horticulture Division of the Flower Show. You will learn how to enter the various categories at the annual show for which you might just bring home a coveted blue ribbon. \nAll are welcome to this informative workshop in the Winn Room at the Coronado Library\, 5:30-7 pm\, on Thursday evening. \nThe Coronado Flower Show art was created by Gina Falletta design. This is Falletta’s fourth year creating the show’s art.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/flower-show-workshop-learn-how-to-enter/
LOCATION:Winn Room\, Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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