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It all started with a fungus.It was 2013 and PAWS of Coronado had a big problem. Ten cats at shelter were infected with ringworm. While the condition is curable, it spreads quickly in crowded conditions. PAWS did not have...
Chelsea Fabiszak wasn't supposed to live past the age of nine. As young a child, she was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome, a severe neuro-developmental disorder causing regression in motor and language skills.But with the help of her community, her...
Conversational French and Conversational Spanish classes resume on Tuesday, March 3 at the John D. Spreckels Center. These entry-level classes are open to adults ages 18+ who are interested in building confidence through real-life conversation.Each month, the instructor focuses...
The John D. Spreckels Center invites adults of all fitness levels to join our Strength Clinic Class, at 8:30 am on Saturdays.This dynamic class is designed to help you:Build muscle Increase overall fitness Improve strength and endurance Challenge...
Prepared by: Lori Zielinski and Linda Dawson (granddaughters)Captain Fred E. Rose, United States Army, was killed as a Prisoner of War during World War II.Rose moved to Coronado in 1920. By 1940, he was working for the Coronado...
Coronado will begin the process of joining a locally controlled, non-profit energy authority to source its power instead of relying solely on San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) for power procurement.The City Council voted on Feb. 17 to initiate...
Written by Jessica CunninghamAs a proud Coronado High School Class of 2001 graduate — woohoo! — I feel incredibly lucky to now be raising my three daughters in the very same school district that shaped me. Today I have...
The Sharp Coronado Hospital Auxiliary is calling for nominations from the community in recognition of a hospital volunteer who made a lasting impression in their interactions with you and/or your family in the hospital or in the community. Each...
The Coronado Public Library is excited to invite the community to read along and take part in the 10th Community READ. From its beginning, the program has sought to bring the community together through the shared experience of one...
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library (Friends) is proud to announce that its annual scholarship program is now open for the Coronado High School Class of 2026. These scholarships recognize outstanding local students for their academic achievement, community...