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SUMMARY:Mother’s Day Art Auction to Benefit the Coronado Historical Association
DESCRIPTION:CHA is combining Coronado’s rich history and vibrant art scene for its annual Mother’s Day tradition. The 2025 Coronado Historic Home Tour on Sunday\, May 11\, 2025\, will not only showcase six exquisite historic homes but also feature an online art auction to support the association’s mission. \nThe Home Tour\, a highlight of Coronado’s Preservation Month\, is a major fundraiser for CHA. It allows attendees to step inside some of Coronado’s most charming and meticulously restored residences. \nThis year\, the tour’s celebration of preservation and architecture is enhanced by an online auction of unique artwork donated by talented local artists. These Coronado masters have generously contributed their creations to support CHA’s educational programs. \nThe auction features a diverse array of media. Works include a hand-painted porcelain pitcher by Mary Hale\, watercolors by Robert Gerdes\, Connie Spitzer and Jody Esquer\, acrylic giclee prints by Tina Christiansen\, original paintings by Louise Nutter\, and mixed-media art by Jean Pierre Marques. \nAuction artwork will be showcased within the historic homes featured on the tour. Online bidding is open now and will close promptly at 5 p.m. PST on Sunday\, May 11\, following the conclusion of the Home Tour. Auction winners can pick up their pieces at CHA starting on Tuesday\, May 14. \nTo view the artwork and place bids\, visit new.biddingowl.com/CHA. All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Coronado Historical Association and its ongoing efforts to engage and educate the community about Coronado’s unique island history.  \nTickets for the Home Tour can be purchased online here.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/mothers-day-art-auction-to-benefit-the-coronado-historical-association/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:art,community,history,Philanthropy,shopping
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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Historic Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating! Explore the historic homes of charming Coronado Island while supporting community history. We invite you to support the community you love\, its history\, and the Coronado Historical Association with someone special this Mother’s Day.  \nWalk through the doors of these exclusive private homes open to ticket holders one day only on Mother’s Day\, May 11\, 2025. General Admission on sale NOW!  \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/2025-annual-historic-home-tour/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:CIFF Student Classic Film: "The Search"
DESCRIPTION:“The Search” – A Mother’s Day Story of the Indomitable Love of a Mother Determined to Find Her Lost Son \n \nSunday\, May 11 at 1 PM\, the 2025 “War That Shaped Our World” CIFF Student Classic Film Series continues with director Fred Zinneman’s “The Search\,” the story of “The Lost Children of Europe.” “The Search” features the Oscar nominated first feature film appearance of Montgomery Clift and a Special Juvenile Academy Award winning performance by nine-year old Ivan Jandl. The Search is also noteworthy as American immigrant\, Austrian-born Jewish director Fred Zinnemann’s first box office success and as perhaps the first Hollywood feature film dramatizing the consequences of The Holocaust. \nFollowing the War\, orphaned children are moved to a United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation camp in Germany. During an interview to determine his identity a young boy named Karel\, separated from his mother at Auschwitz\, is only able to say in broken German: “I don’t know.” While being transported to a second camp\, some children panic. Karel and another boy escape by jumping in a river. As Karel’s companion drowns\, Karel reaches the riverbank\, but when only a hat is recovered UN officials presume he has drowned. Simultaneously\, the audience learns his mother\, Hanna\, has survived the death camps and is searching for her son. While hiding in the city’s ruins Karel encounters an American soldier\, “Steve” Stevenson (Montgomery Clift) who becomes determined to help the boy. Convinced his relatives are dead\, Stevenson works on a plan to take Karel to the U.S. when his tour of duty ends in hopes of adopting him. The dramatic narrative intensifies as circumstances conspire with a mother’s indomitable love to resolve the drama: Will these two Holocaust survivors be reunited as mother and son? \n \nDirector Fred Zinnemann lost both parents to the Holocaust. In this documentary-style post-war feature\, he creates a realistic cinematic account to dramatize the real-world plight of hundreds of thousands of orphaned children struggling to survive and the compassionate people working to help redeem their post-war lives. Nominated for three Oscars in 1948 including Best Best Director for Zinnemann\, “The Search” is a movie you will never forget. \nThe complete 2025 Student Classic schedule and reservations are available on the CIFF website under the “Year-Round” dropdown tab. The screening is free and open to the public.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/ciff-student-classic-film-the-search/
LOCATION:Winn Room\, Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:film,history,teens
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