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SUMMARY:Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
DESCRIPTION:The annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny event will be held in the Nautilus room at 9 am on Saturday\, April 16. Enjoy a breakfast buffet\, Easter crafts\, games\, a visit with the Easter Bunny\, and a fun Easter Egg Hunt. \nBring your camera and an Easter basket. \nTickets for children 12 and under are $12\, and $16 for everyone else. Call 619-522-7342 beginning March 1 to purchase tickets.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/breakfast-with-the-easter-bunny/
LOCATION:Nautilus Room\, Coronado Community Center\, 1845 Strand Way\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:family,holiday,kids
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SUMMARY:Coronado Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:The largest tented Flower Show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition will be held April 23-24\, 2022. \nWeekend long centennial celebration brings together local businesses\, nonprofits and community groups across the arts\, agriculture\, environmental and education fields. More than 4\,000 plant lovers anticipated to attend the two-day outdoor event. \nThe 100th Annual Coronado Flower Show\, a co-production of the Coronado Floral Association (CFA) and City of Coronado\, and supported by the County of San Diego\, will make its return April 23-24\, 2022 to Spreckels Park. Event organizers are thrilled to bring together again anthophiles (people who love flowers!)\, as well as plant-curious community members from around San Diego County to commemorate this major milestone\, despite a two-year hiatus during the pandemic. \n“As we approach our celebration to recognize our 100th anniversary\, we grow more excited each day to once again bring our community together to experience the sights and scents of beautiful floral design\, appreciate the carefully curated home fronts and witness the joyful moment when show exhibitors are recognized for their artistry\,” says Diana Drummey\, 2022 Chair\, Coronado Flower Show. “We look forward to celebrating our centennial with the City of Coronado neighbors and our wider community of friends and longtime supporters. In addition\, we acknowledge a new generation of gardening and floral design enthusiasts that will take us into the next 100 years.” \n\n100 Years of the Coronado Flower Show – April 23 & 24 \n \n\nWhat to expect at this year’s show \nDuring the pandemic\, many new habits and hobbies were discovered by homebodies. One obsession that social distancing inspired was a newfound love for plants and gardening. For three years\, new gardeners have blossomed everywhere\, creating a new passion and appreciation for the world of horticulture and plant care. Coronado Flower Show organizers encourage these new plant enthusiasts to attend the event to not only build their skills\, but also meet and learn from seasoned gardening aficionados. \nKnown as the “longest running tradition in Coronado\,” the Coronado Flower Show offers its attendees beautiful landscape displays and a variety of floral competitions with a mission to educate the public. The show is organized using the National Garden Clubs\, Inc. flower show rules. Over the two-day event\, more than 4\,000 attendees will gather in Spreckels Park in the center of Coronado. Visitors will enjoy live bandstand entertainment\, delicious food\, a beer & wine garden\, as well as shopping featuring several local artists and small businesses. \nPrior to the event\, from April 8-10\, there will be a “Home Front Judging” event to recognize and appreciate exceptional home and business gardens throughout the city. During the three-day event\, over 150 local community volunteers will show up to walk the beautiful streets of Coronado to appreciate the meticulously curated gardens\, home fronts\, store fronts\, apartment buildings\, condominium complexes\, churches\, and school gardens. The volunteers’ results of the “Home Front Judging” event are due by April 11 and ribbon winners will be announced prior to the Coronado Flower Show weekend. \n\nAnd the Winners Are… 2022 Home Front Judging Results \n \n\n“I’ve participated in the Coronado Flower Show for over 30 years and am excited to once again take part in this year’s event\,” says Carvill Veech\, Coronado resident and longtime Coronado Flower Show participant. “I look forward to meeting up with old friends and encourage new flower enthusiasts to join in the fun of this 100-year tradition by entering their own flower arrangement\, plant or cut flower.” Veech is a flower arranger\, a Master Flower Show Judge\, and has participated in the Coronado Flower Show since 1990. She has won countless awards and ribbons from “Best Picture Box” to “Best Designers Choice\,” and much more. \n“We’re thankful to our wonderful sponsors\, including Coronado Floral Association\, City of Coronado\, and the County of San Diego for making this year’s 100th celebration possible. The Coronado Flower Show has always been volunteer-driven\, and with the support of the community we’re able to continue the city’s most cherished springtime tradition\,” says Drummey. \n\nThe 1922 Club \n \n\nFor up-to-date details about this year’s event and ways to get involved\, visit coronadoflowershow.com. \nRELATED: \nFlower Show Kick-Off Party Blooms Big and Bright; Coronado Flower Show Set to Celebrate 100 Years \n \n  \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/coronado-flower-show-3/
LOCATION:Spreckels Park\, 601 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,family
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SUMMARY:Coronado Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:The largest tented Flower Show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition will be held April 23-24\, 2022. \nWeekend long centennial celebration brings together local businesses\, nonprofits and community groups across the arts\, agriculture\, environmental and education fields. More than 4\,000 plant lovers anticipated to attend the two-day outdoor event. \nThe 100th Annual Coronado Flower Show\, a co-production of the Coronado Floral Association (CFA) and City of Coronado\, and supported by the County of San Diego\, will make its return April 23-24\, 2022 to Spreckels Park. Event organizers are thrilled to bring together again anthophiles (people who love flowers!)\, as well as plant-curious community members from around San Diego County to commemorate this major milestone\, despite a two-year hiatus during the pandemic. \n“As we approach our celebration to recognize our 100th anniversary\, we grow more excited each day to once again bring our community together to experience the sights and scents of beautiful floral design\, appreciate the carefully curated home fronts and witness the joyful moment when show exhibitors are recognized for their artistry\,” says Diana Drummey\, 2022 Chair\, Coronado Flower Show. “We look forward to celebrating our centennial with the City of Coronado neighbors and our wider community of friends and longtime supporters. In addition\, we acknowledge a new generation of gardening and floral design enthusiasts that will take us into the next 100 years.” \n\n100 Years of the Coronado Flower Show – April 23 & 24 \n \n\nWhat to expect at this year’s show \nDuring the pandemic\, many new habits and hobbies were discovered by homebodies. One obsession that social distancing inspired was a newfound love for plants and gardening. For three years\, new gardeners have blossomed everywhere\, creating a new passion and appreciation for the world of horticulture and plant care. Coronado Flower Show organizers encourage these new plant enthusiasts to attend the event to not only build their skills\, but also meet and learn from seasoned gardening aficionados. \nKnown as the “longest running tradition in Coronado\,” the Coronado Flower Show offers its attendees beautiful landscape displays and a variety of floral competitions with a mission to educate the public. The show is organized using the National Garden Clubs\, Inc. flower show rules. Over the two-day event\, more than 4\,000 attendees will gather in Spreckels Park in the center of Coronado. Visitors will enjoy live bandstand entertainment\, delicious food\, a beer & wine garden\, as well as shopping featuring several local artists and small businesses. \nPrior to the event\, from April 8-10\, there will be a “Home Front Judging” event to recognize and appreciate exceptional home and business gardens throughout the city. During the three-day event\, over 150 local community volunteers will show up to walk the beautiful streets of Coronado to appreciate the meticulously curated gardens\, home fronts\, store fronts\, apartment buildings\, condominium complexes\, churches\, and school gardens. The volunteers’ results of the “Home Front Judging” event are due by April 11 and ribbon winners will be announced prior to the Coronado Flower Show weekend. \n\nAnd the Winners Are… 2022 Home Front Judging Results \n \n\n“I’ve participated in the Coronado Flower Show for over 30 years and am excited to once again take part in this year’s event\,” says Carvill Veech\, Coronado resident and longtime Coronado Flower Show participant. “I look forward to meeting up with old friends and encourage new flower enthusiasts to join in the fun of this 100-year tradition by entering their own flower arrangement\, plant or cut flower.” Veech is a flower arranger\, a Master Flower Show Judge\, and has participated in the Coronado Flower Show since 1990. She has won countless awards and ribbons from “Best Picture Box” to “Best Designers Choice\,” and much more. \n“We’re thankful to our wonderful sponsors\, including Coronado Floral Association\, City of Coronado\, and the County of San Diego for making this year’s 100th celebration possible. The Coronado Flower Show has always been volunteer-driven\, and with the support of the community we’re able to continue the city’s most cherished springtime tradition\,” says Drummey. \n\nThe 1922 Club \n \n\nFor up-to-date details about this year’s event and ways to get involved\, visit coronadoflowershow.com. \nRELATED: \nFlower Show Kick-Off Party Blooms Big and Bright; Coronado Flower Show Set to Celebrate 100 Years \n \n  \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/coronado-flower-show-3/
LOCATION:Spreckels Park\, 601 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,family
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SUMMARY:"Angst" Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Coronado Island Film Festival\, join Safe Harbor Coronado for a screening of Angst\, an iNDIEFLIX original documentary designed to raise awareness around anxiety. Following the screening\, stay for a multidisciplinary panel discussion with professionals in the field who will answer questions and speak to their experiences in treating those with anxiety. \nAngst removes the stigma and opens up the conversation around anxiety\, helping people understand and manage their symptoms\, and when to reach out for help. Most importantly\, it shows people that they are not alone\, and that anxiety is 100% treatable. \nGo to the Safe Harbor Coronado website to register. \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/angst-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Coronado Performing Arts Center\, 650 D Avenue\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,education,family
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SUMMARY:Silver Strand Elementary School Annual Luau
DESCRIPTION:The Silver Strand Elementary School PTO will hold its annual luau\, the biggest fundraiser event of the year\, on the school campus on April 29th from 4:30 to 7 pm. \nThe event is open to the public.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/silver-strand-elementary-school-annual-luau/
LOCATION:Silver Strand Elementary School\, 1350 Leyte Road\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:community,entertainment,family,food and drink
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