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Yearly Archives: 2015
Meet the Winemaker – Cathy Corison Wine Dinner
Please call for reservations (619) 522-0077 For more on Corison, check out this article from The New York Times! ...
New Lactation Educator Offers Breastfeeding Support in Coronado
On Saturday morning at 9 a.m., Wendy Wheatcroft put the finishing touches on a table set with a digital infant scale, sign-in sheet,...
Coronado City Council Suspends Street Striping
Photo: Sixth Street bike lane that was added in early 2014.The city council voted last night to suspend striping streets for bicycle lanes and...
Pirates Take Over Bluewater Boathouse
BLUEWATER BOATHOUSE CELEBRATESTALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY CORONADO Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill has been hijacked by pirates. On Saturday, September 19, Bluewater...
Kathy Clark, Beloved Teacher and Friend, Dies at 75
I just hope and pray that one student would have found some inspiration in what I taught. That would make me happy. Kathleen...
San Diego City Council declares September 2015 to be “Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month” in the City of San Diego
San Diego City Council declares the Month of September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in San Diego! This morning (September 15, 2015) Proclamation...
MainStreet’s Garden Party at the Hansen Mansion Sets Attendance Record
Coronado MainStreet has been hosting garden parties in landmark Coronado homes for the past 24 years. The event has become a popular end of...
Summer Social at the Senior Center Next Sunday (Sept 20)
Come have fun at the Coronado Senior Center's annual Summer Social Fundraiser with your family, friends and neighbors between 11:00am and 2:00 at the...
Coronado Lawn Bowling Club Thanks Donors in Advance
Our Coronado Lawn Bowling Club Celebrates 80 Years of Lawn Bowling and Coronado 125 event is close at hand (Saturday, September 19, 8...
Video: President Nixon Visits Coronado (1970)
From YouTube:"A Southern California native, Richard M. Nixon was a frequent visitor to San Diego, stopping in what he called his "lucky city"...



