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Find out how reduce the risk of falling. Sharp Coronado Hospital will offer “Fall Prevention: How to Reduce the Risk of Falling for Yourself and Others” at the Spreckels Center. The free one-hour presentation will begin at 2 pm...
Safe Harbor Coronado is excited to recruit an Executive Director to lead our growing organization as we focus on mental wellness in Coronado’s youth and their families. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the ideal candidate will provide leadership...
See the sights of Slovakia thanks to your guide Bill Altaffer, “The World’s Most Traveled Person.” Let him introduce you to a land of storybook castles, charming villages, and gleaming cities with a rich variety of modern and centuries-old...
Coronado's cross country adventure last week was at the Cumming/Latham Invite at Rohr Park hosted by Otay Ranch High School. For decades, two early season invites were offered by two legendary coaches over the same course, Tim Latham from...
There’s no doubt that art evokes emotion, whether it be through a painting, photograph, film, or other art forms, and an extensive array of opportunities are coming up through the Cultural Arts Commission (CAC). Pablo Picasso said it aptly:...
Concerned by the impact of cross-border pollution on our beaches, 14-year old Danny Vinegrad has founded a Stop the Sewage Club at Coronado High School dedicated to seeing that the crisis is deemed a state emergency.Danny led the "Stop...
Barnes Tennis Center is hosting 11 of the world’s top-25 ranked players at the 2023 Cymbiotika San Diego Open, a Women’s Tennis Association 500-level tennis tournament that has attracted champions from 18 countries. The day session of Monday’s Main...
More than two dozen community members gathered Saturday morning to protest a Coronado City Council decision to remove five trees reportedly causing problems for the lawn bowling green. They marched with signs, gathered signatures for a petition, and crowded...
Almost 800 people wore their teal T-shirts while walking two miles around Tidelands Park in an effort to raise money and awareness for the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of San Diego Sept. 10th. The Teal Steps Ovarian Cancer Walk included...
This past week, the Islander Girls Varsity Golf Team participated in three consecutive matches, one of them being the team’s first Western League match of the season. The Western League consists of Coronado, Cathedral Catholic, Point Loma, Scripps Ranch,...