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SUMMARY:Wine & Lecture: Rooted in History\, The Coronado Flower Show's Century of Blooms
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 19\, the Coronado Historical Association invites you to explore the vibrant legacy of the Coronado Flower Show at its Wine & Lecture installment\, “Rooted in History: The Coronado Flower Show’s Century of Blooms.” \nThe event begins with a wine and cheese reception at 5:30 pm\, followed by the panel discussion from 6 to 7 pm at the Coronado Historical Association\, located at 1100 Orange Avenue. Tickets are $15 for CHA or Coronado Floral Association members and $20 for non-members. Because capacity is limited and reservations are required\, guests are encouraged to register early at coronadohistory.org. For questions\, please contact info@coronadohistory.org or call 619-435-7242. \n  \nLEARN MORE HERE: \nRooted in history: Celebrating a century of the Coronado Flower Show \n \n 
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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:SOLD OUT Wine & Lecture: Rooted in History
DESCRIPTION:The event is sold out. \n\nThe Coronado Historical Association invites you to join us for this month’s installment of the popular Wine & Lecture Series on Thursday\, March 19. Rooted in History: The Coronado Flower Show’s Century of Blooms will dive into the vibrant history of the Flower Show\, a community tradition spanning over 100 years. Join our panel of organizers as they share personal stories\, behind-the-scenes insights\, and the show‘s evolution from a village event to a cherished community centerpiece. \nJoin us for a wine & cheese reception at 5:30 pm\, followed by the panel discussion from 6 to 7 pm. \nTickets are available now on our website. \n\nMember: $15.00\nNon-Member: $20.00\n\nImportant Registration Information: Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. \nIf you have any questions\, please email info@coronadohistory.org or call 619-435-7242. \nHarold Taylor Slide 116. Coronado Historical Association.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/wine-lecture-rooted-in-history/
LOCATION:1000 Orange Ave\, 1000 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:education,history
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SUMMARY:CIFF Educational Classic Film: "Shane"
DESCRIPTION:The Coronado Island Film Festival’s 2026 Educational Classic Film Program presents the 1953 Classic Western “Shane” directed by George Stevens. \nThe screening is FREE and open to the public of all ages. \n \nShane: Hollywood’s Most Iconic Western?  \nFive short years before the release of Shane\, Director George Stevens returned from a harrowing tour on active-duty during WWII in the Army’s European Film Unit\, for which he was awarded the Legion of Merit. Stevens filmed both the D-Day Invasion and the liberation of the Nazi Death Camp at Dachau\, experiences that profoundly changed him\, for the man with the camera cannot avert his eyes. George Stevens understood death’s horrible finality as few other filmmakers ever have. \nStevens’ young son\, George Jr.\, after reading Jack Schaefer’s huge 1949 bestselling novel\, Shane\, urged his father to bring the story to the big screen. In Stevens’ capable hands as both producer and director\, A. B. Guthrie Jr.’s Oscar nominated screenplay adaptation of Shane yielded one of Hollywood’s most enduring Western classics. Set in the post-civil war homesteading era\, Stevens’ movie never glorifies violence; it is shown sparingly and realistically. Set against the majestic Wyoming mountains\, and based on an actual range war\, Shane is a complex\, multi-layered story of men reluctantly called to defend their homes\, wives\, children\, and community by standing up to other men who have no qualms about violently imposing their will on homesteaders who are “inconvenient” to their way of life on what was once a vast Western open range. \nStevens’ masterpiece features an all-star cast\, including two Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees\, 10-year-old Brandon DeWilde\, then the youngest nominee ever for a competitive Oscar\, and Jack Palance\, in his first movie role\, as Shane’s darkly menacing adversary. Loyal Griggs breathtakingly captures the splendor of the homesteader’s valley set against the majesty of the Grand Tetons\, work for which Griggs won a Best Cinematography Oscar. \nAt the movie’s core is the unforgettable performance of one of Hollywood’s most unlikely stars\, the diminutive Alan Ladd as Shane\, the tale’s enigmatic Knight Errant. Few cinematic moments are more iconic than Shane riding toward the horizon\, as a young boy’s call to the man he and his family will never forget\, to “come back\,” echo off the Wyoming mountains. \nShane is the fourth screening in the 2026 Educational Classic Film Program “The Art of Adaptation\,” which continues to run through the end of May. \nDon’t miss this chance to screen this milestone film in the chronicle of American cinema and participate in post-screening discussion of Shane’s significance cinematically\, historically and culturally. The screener with “The Best Take” during discussion will receive a handsome hard-copy of the Jack Schaefer novel compliments of CIFF. The remaining 2026 “The Art of Adaptation” screening schedule is\, in April: The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Double Indemnity (1944); and in May: A Tale of Two Cities (1937)\, and Les Misérables (1935).
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/ciff-educational-classic-film-shane/
LOCATION:Winn Room\, Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Green of West Plaza: 90+ Years of the Coronado Lawn Bowling Club
DESCRIPTION:On view through September 13 \nThe Green of West Plaza: 90+ Years of The Coronado Lawn Bowling Club celebrates over 90 years of the Coronado Lawn Bowling Club (CLBC) with an emphasis on its history\, community involvement\, and contribution to the sport of lawn bowling. The bilingual English/Spanish exhibit features trophies and medals won by members of the CLBC\, highlighting the skill and sportsmanship that women and men have excelled at both on a national and international level. \nTo complement the successes of the club\, the exhibit explains the game of lawn bowls along with the equipment used. Very little equipment is necessary to play bowls\, making it an accessible sport for all demographics. Lawn bowling is one of the few sports that allows women and men to compete together on an equal platform regardless of age. \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/the-green-of-west-plaza-90-years-of-the-coronado-lawn-bowling-club/
LOCATION:1000 Orange Ave\, 1000 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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