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Lamb's Players Theatre once again brings together all the ingredients for an entertaining evening with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright John Patrick Stanley’s "Outside Mullingar," featuring four stellar cast members that share a heartwarming and humorous tale that is shrouded...
First, there was the movie. Then, there was the Broadway musical. Now there’s a new movie that's also a musical. The question is, why a new "Mean Girls" movie? Why now? No one seems to know.The original 2004 film,...
On Wednesday, January 10 the Coronado Islanders boys soccer team went head to head against the Crawford Colts. With some back to back talking, yellow cards being given, and goals being scored, the Islanders rose above and won their...
On Thursday, January 11, the Islander Girls Varsity Water Polo team hosted their first home game of the new year against their greatest rivalry in the Western League: La Jolla. It was a tightly contested matchup as neither team...
On Tuesday, January 9, the Coronado Islanders faced off in their first league matchup against the Lincoln High School Hornets. They kept a small lead throughout the entire game, but were unable to prevent a last second, game winning...
The Coronado Historical Association invites you to purchase a Wine & Lecture series ticket, so you always have a seat at the latest installment of our popular lecture series. This ticket is the perfect chance to engage in local...
Learn how to play ukulele! This four-string instrument is a great way to start making your own music. A Beginning Ukulele class will meet at the John D. Spreckels Center from 5 to 6 pm each Monday over six...
Do you have questions about assisted living? Come to the Coronado Public Library Ruby Room to learn about various assisted living facilities, how to compare them and more, in Live Well San Diego’s presentation, “How to Choose an Assisted...
Prepared by: Belle Mitchell (daughter) Lieutenant Commander Ralph Mitchell Jr. was born the only child to Belle Cross Thompson and General Ralph Johnson Mitchell on September 30, 1920, in Baltimore, Maryland. His mother was a passionate horticulturist, and his father...
A U.S. Navy service member was sentenced Monday to 27 months in prison and ordered to pay a $5,500 fine for transmitting sensitive U.S. military information to an intelligence officer from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in exchange...