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Submitted by Phil MonroeHard to believe but we are a few short days from receiving absentee ballots to begin voting for the 2020 election. While Coronado doesn’t have any local contest that matters to us, there is one very...
Coronado Rotary Club's music scholarship programs support young Coronado musicians by providing scholarships to program winners, two of whom are advancing to Rotary regionals as a result of this year's competition.Visual Storyteller Brad Willis spotlights this Rotary program:More info...
Bluewater is going back to the countries that wrote the book on love – France and Italy – for this year’s February 2020 tasting and celebration.Borrowing from the European tradition of linking romance with food, Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill...
January 28: The Islander Girls Varsity Soccer team ties in a scoreless game against Mira Mesa 0-0 January 30: Islander Girls Varsity Soccer holds High Tech High scoreless and wins 3–0 Current Overall Record: 11 - 5 - 1 The Islander's next...
Coronado Lacrosse Club (CLC) is open for registration and is looking for girls in third, fourth, seventh, and eighth grade to sign up to play in the spring 2020 season. Lacrosse is the fastest growing girls' sport, and provides...
Boys varsity soccer had two home games last week. On January 29 the Islanders tied La Jolla 2-2 and on Friday, January 31 the boys defeated University City 4-3. Overall Record: 7-3-4The Islanders next game is Wednesday, February 5 at...
The Coronado Unified School District Preschool Program is proud to announce we will begin accepting applications for the 2020-2021 school year on February 3, 2020. Applications will be available at Crown’s website under Admissions and Registration www.crownpreschool.com.The preschool office is located at 199 Sixth St, Coronado 92118. Office...
Twenty-eight young marine scientists attended Emerald Keepers’ Late Start Thursday Workshop at the Coronado Public Library on January 30. Facilitated by Rikki McDaniel, Emerald Keepers Education Team, and twelve CHS Emerald Keepers Club members, students in grades three through...
Submitted by Mayor Richard Bailey and Councilmember Whitney BenzianOn behalf of the entire City Council, we are pleased to share the announcement of $300 million in federal funding to address the Tijuana sewage issue.The story of how we arrived...
In our era of high tech, public libraries are transitioning from simply being resources for reference materials and books to cultural destinations where visitors can have an "intellectual recreation" experience.Visual Storyteller Brad Willis has this profile of Coronado Public...