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Lamb’s Players Theatre has opened its production of "Cotton Patch Gospel" at its resident theatre inside Coronado’s iconic Spreckels Building on Orange Avenue.The musical is adapted from Clarence Jordan’s book setting the Gospels of Matthew & John in the...
On what's arguably the most festive day on the island, Coronado's Independence Day celebration is not to be missed. The two hour Coronado 4th of July parade will enthrall and entertain the young, old, and everyone in between. Beginning...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Traffic Accident on 8th Street and C Avenue Minor injury reported.Traffic Accident on 3rd Street and A Avenue No injuries reported.Hit and Run on 5th Street...
The Port of San Diego’s annual Big Bay Boom will be a spectacular evening of pyrotechnics on San Diego Bay. The Independence Day tradition takes place on Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at 9 pm, and the Coronado Ferry Landing...
Between charming color palettes, whip-smart dialogue, and rolling credits of all-star actors, it’s hard not to find something to like in a Wes Anderson film. Yet his newest meta-flick “Asteroid City” has an intangible missing element that leaves a...
Marianne Blackstone Tabner, award winning local children's book author, will be signing copies of her book "Taking Turns" after the Coronado Independence Day parade on July 4. Find her outside of Fair Trade Décor 828 Orange Ave. from 12:30...
Do you have a passion for music, or the desire to test your vocal chords on some familiar tunes? Then head to Coronado Public Library on Saturday, July 1 for the second annual Coronado Community Summer Sing-Along sponsored by...
Ricardo Vazquez Gongora, who stole a car and raced through Coronado with its owner on the hood before slamming into a concrete barrier, was charged with murder on June 23.Gongora, 18, is accused of stealing the car with an...
Prepared by: Jackie Grimaud (wife) Colonel Maurice LaValle ‘Swede’ Grimaud was born October 27, 1933, in Fargo, North Dakota. At two years old, his family moved to Coronado, where Swede and his six siblings grew up. After graduating from Coronado...
As the Coronado community knows, its Public Library hosts many different events throughout all calendar seasons. And this summer the library is bringing back their annual summer reading program for kids, teenagers, and adults. The theme is the 1990s,...