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Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your ukulele skills, the John D. Spreckels Center has the perfect class for you! Our new session, running on Mondays from September 9 to October 21, offers both Beginner and...
The City of Coronado John D. Spreckels Center is seeking instructors to teach one-time, occasional or seasonal lectures on history, smart phone photography, writing, and beginning piano playing. Schedule and frequency is instructor’s choice and can be paid or...
Join us at the John D. Spreckels Center for “Discovering Hospice and Palliative Care: Compassionate Support for Life’s Journey,” an educational presentation led by Sharp Coronado Hospital specialists. A valuable opportunity to explore two vital aspects of healthcare designed...
Are you ready to embark on a captivating journey through the skies of England? Our next Armchair travel event, “Flying Over the English Countryside,” is set to whisk you away on a virtual adventure like no other. On September...
After years of study and public outreach, the city has decided on a plan for the Winn Room at the Coronado Public Library.The space will be expanded to increase seating capacity from 135 to 208, and will include a...
Prepared by: Emily Talbert (wife) & Jay and Steve Talbert (sons) Joe was a Coronadan through and through. His parents lived in Coronado when he was born in 1932. His father’s naval career took the family to Washington, D.C., Panama,...
A raucously dark comedy, "Exit, Pursued by a Bear" centers on Nan, who lives in a small mountain town in Georgia. She’s had enough of her abusive husband Kyle, and so, with the help of her best friends -...
The Division 2 (D2) Coronado High School Girls' Volleyball team is off to one of its strongest starts ever. Since Aug 13, the Lady Islanders have beaten one D4, two D2, and four D1 teams. Their only two losses...
This story was updated to include the results of the Stingrays matches, along with the results of the finals.On Tuesday, the San Diego Stingrays Padel Team began their first day of action at the Pro Padel League Tournament...
Mexico is facing a growing water shortage, leading to unpredictable, often lengthy water shut-offs in Tijuana.Meanwhile, millions of gallons of wastewater are dumped from Tijuana into the Pacific Ocean each day. In the future, that water could be recycled,...