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Polo America has assembled four high goal teams to compete in the third Annual Beach Polo Cup September 7-9 on the private beach at Hotel del Coronado. The players' skill and horsepower are the best beach polo has to offer....
 This enchanting story takes us back to when Christopher Robin says goodbye to his childhood friends at a picnic in the 100 acre wood where he proclaims, “I’m not going to do nothing anymore.” Set in post-WWII London, this...
Most entrepreneurs dread what others might consider to be the ideal retirement. Swinging on the porch with a glass of lemonade? Sounds nice—for a couple of hours. I can’t imagine having all day—much less, decades—on my hands without business...
Active shooter training by local police and fire will be held over next few weeks at CHS Learn how to avoid becoming a victim of phone scams; brochures available at police dept, Spreckels Center and the library CPD...
Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey will hold a town hall meeting on August 9, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Caribe meeting room located at 505 Grand Caribe Causeway, Coronado.Mayor Bailey will give a brief update on city business...
The Coronado Cultural Arts Commission (CAC) is calling active and retired military artists and/or their immediate family with a connection to Coronado to submit artwork for jury for the final exhibition of the year in the C3 Gallery. The...
The City of Coronado seeks individual artists or artist teams to apply for public art projects for the Coronado Animal Care Facility located at 1395 First Street. The facility is Coronado’s animal shelter, where animals (mostly dogs and cats)...
The City of Coronado has adopted updates to the Orange Avenue Banner Program. The program, initiated in 2016 and funded through a Discover Coronado Community Enhancement Grant, displays banners on the Orange Avenue corridor from First Street to Avenida...
The Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission are proud to announce the five finalists for the 2019 Coronado Community Read. A subcommittee of the Literary Arts Working Team read through the sixty-five titles nominated by the...
"Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome Coronado Rotary’s speaker from somewhere off the California coast. "D’amy, can you hear me? Please take it away!"Rotarian Ginger Cox finished her introduction and turned to the video screen where D’amy Steward, Coronado High School...