Islander Girls Water Polo Make Mincemeat of El Camino Wildcats 11-2
On January 12, the Islander girls varsity water polo team hosted El Camino at the BBMAC for their fourth home game of the season....
Fair Trade Décor is Seeking a Part-Time Sales Associate
Coronado retail store Fair Trade Décor is seeking a Part-Time Sales Associate to work 15-20 hours per week.Pay is $16.50 per hour.Job description:Greeting...
Where Do Chefs Go for Seafood in San Diego?
Do you wonder where chefs go for their seafood?Look no further than Catalina Offshore Products. Chefs and restaurants buy their fish there, and so...
Avenue of Heroes: Major John Sexton
Written by: Kitty Sexton (wife)
John Sexton spent 37 years in a Naval uniform achieving the rank of major in the U.S. Marine Corps and...
Last Call for Auditions for Coronado’s Talent – All Ages, All...
Sunday, January 22, 2023 is the final call for auditions for the sixth annual Coronado’s Talent show which will be held on Thursday, March...
Islander Girls Varsity Soccer Beats Christian High School 2-0
On Wednesday, January 11th, the Islander girls took on Christian High School. They battled back and forth, with most of the action taking place...
CHS Civic Engagement Club
What is the CHS Civic Engagement Club?
The Civic Engagement Club is a new club on the Coronado High Schools campus. This club's main purpose...
Islander Girls Basketball Overpowered by University City in First League Game...
The Coronado Islander girls basketball team competed in their first league game of the season against University City on January 6. And although the...
A Mini-Shuttle Traffic Solution for Coronado – Take Survey Today
Interested in a mini-shuttle traffic solution for Coronado? - click on this link to take a short survey providing feedback on the OZ mini-shuttle...
Islander Boys Soccer Shutout by Saints 4-0
On Tuesday, January 10th, the Coronado Islander boys varsity soccer team struggled while playing against the St. Augustine Saints. The competition was intense and...
Coronado Old Fashioned – Signature Versions Abound
The old fashioned has come a long way since its inception. The term old fashioned did not refer to a specific cocktail but rather...
Coronado School of the Arts: Film
Coronado School of the Arts film conservatory (part of Digital Arts (Animation, Filmmaking, Game Design, and Graphic Design)) boasts twelve members in grades 9...
Rotary’s Riveting Speaker Roster Resumes
Rotary Club of Coronado returned from a holiday hiatus on January 4, welcoming parttime resident, Dr. Wendy Patrick, a Deputy District Attorney in San...
Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Hosts Preview Night, Now Accepting...
Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA), San Diego County’s premier public arts conservatory, is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 school year. All San...
Updated: Brief History of The Palm, 965 Orange Ave – Now...
For 116 years, bartenders have been slinging drinks at 965 Orange Avenue .* Well before the introduction of the Slam Burger or the World...
Coronado Recreation’s Dance, Music and Theater Programs – Register Today
Coronado Recreation and Golf Services is hosting a variety of dance and theater programs this winter and spring. If your child is between the...
Armchair Travel: Island Hopping – January 18
Live the island life and hear about two distinctive locations as Spreckels Center Supervisor Dana Welch shares photos and stories from her recent trip...
Children’s Cooking Classes Offered – Register Today
If you would like to inspire your child to be the next Master Chef Jr., then sign them up for Coronado Recreation and Golf...
8 Reasons Noise Control Matters
Have you ever been in a building where the sound felt like it was turned up on high? You go to a restaurant and...
Coronado Playhouse Presents “Ripcord” – Jan. 13-29, 2023
Coronado Playhouse is launching into the new year with a comedy of one-up-womanship. It’s not often we see media centered around aging women anymore,...























