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If you missed the 4th of July parade in Coronado on July 3rd, 2021, or if you'd like to revisit the day, Surf's Up Studios has this video that was live-streamed during the festivities:https://youtu.be/Rx-CG0XNQUU Related:https://coronadotimes.com/news/2021/07/03/coronado-history-first-4th-of-july-parade-in-1888/   
Our fourteenth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is Susan Stone. Her banner, Dawn Patrol, was located between 7th and Orange Avenue. Banners in this series were on display through June.There is no doubt Susan Stone is...
Helen Baker Gelzer, age 103 passed away peacefully Monday, June 28, 2021. Raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, Helen attended Randolph-Macon Women's College (now Randolph College). She married John R. Gelzer on February 8, 1941. They raised four daughters and...
Coronado’s first July Fourth Parade took place in 1888. The Belt Line Railroad had just been completed around the Silver Strand. The Hotel del Coronado was very close to completion and a roundhouse was being constructed at the Ferry...
Our thirteenth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is painter Doug St. Denis. Her banner was located between 4th and 5th Streets. Banners in this series were on display through June.To say that Doug St. Denis dabbles in the...
Jim Lydon, Coronado’s fire chief since September 2017, has announced his retirement effective July 2. An interim fire chief has been named.Lydon is retiring after nearly 45 years in the fire service, starting in the City of San Rafael,...
When COVID cases spiked in India last fall and vaccinations were administered only haltingly, Wendy McGuire, a longtime Coronado resident with a family legacy of activism, knew what she had to do. As co-president of Indevia, a local accounting...
Rising Coronado High School (CHS) senior Jamie Piearcy recently published her second work of fiction: Visions of You and Me. This 116 page collection of 45 poems delves into deep questions about existence, love, and reality. The book is...
From the City of Coronado's Fourth of July FAQ's page Q. Will the fireworks display being shot from Stingray Point close the beach and for how long?A. Yes, the Stingray Point beach will be closed to protect the community gathering...
Coronado boutique Charisma is reintroducing itself as Crown Meets Sea and the gift shop will celebrate its grand re-opening all Fourth of July weekend.The reopening follows a month-long rebranding that will be showcased on the TV show Business Overhaul launching...