Echo, a 3-year-old husky mix, is up for adoption at PAWS of Coronado. Staff members at the non-profit, which provides adoption and rehabilitation services to animals, said that Echo is intelligent, playful, and loves to stay busy. Those interested in adoption can visit www.pawsofcoronado.org. Fostering, donating and volunteering are other ways to support the organization. All […]
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Duo Festudgioso hosting flute and guitar concert
The Coronado Public Library will host flute and guitar ensemble Duo Festudgioso for a chamber music concert on Friday, Feb. 23 at 1 p.m. In a program exploring music from the Baroque to the contemporary era, the duo will showcase Antonio Vivaldi’s “Sonata in F major,” selections from Heitor Villa-Lobos including movements from “Bachianas brasileiras […]
Calendar of events for the week of Feb. 6
7 Saturday: A one-day “Arts in the Military” exhibit will be featured at the Coronado Public Library on Feb. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The exhibit features artwork created by sailors stationed on bases in Coronado and attendees can enjoy light refreshments and meet the artists. 9 Monday: The Coronado Public Library, in […]
Sunset sound bath cruise launches New Harbor Connection initiative in Coronado
On Feb. 7, Coronado residents are invited to step away from the noise during a sunset sound bath cruise on the bay, a two-hour gathering designed to reduce stress and support nervous system regulation. Presented by Safe Harbor Coronado in collaboration with The Monarch Soul, the event will guide participants through a sound bath meditation as the boat moves […]
Valentine’s concert by the Philharmonia Orchestra features cellist Paul Tseng
The Coronado Philharmonia Orchestra is scheduled to perform a special Valentine’s Day concert, “Mon Valentin,” featuring internationally acclaimed cellist Paul Tseng as a guest soloist. On Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Coronado Performing Arts Center, Tseng will perform two masterpieces of the cello repertoire: Saint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto No. 1, a work of virtuosity […]
Pet of the week: Meet Rascal
Rascal, a two-year-old cattle dog mix, is up for adoption at PAWS of Coronado. Staff members at the non-profit, which provides adoption and rehabilitation services to animals, said that an ideal home match for Rascal would be an adults-only home with no other animals, a fully fenced yard, and someone who is experienced with herding […]
Calendar of events for the week of Jan. 30
30 Friday: This weekend only, Coronado School of the Arts Musical Theatre and Drama will perform the murder mystery farce, Clue, at the Coronado Performing Arts Center. Performances run at 7 p.m. on Jan. 29, Jan. 30 and Jan. 31. Matinee performances are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. Purchase tickets […]
Grand opening of SunCoast Market Co-op scheduled for Jan. 31
After years of community planning, organizing, fundraising and build-out, SunCoast Market Co-op will celebrate the grand opening of its full-service, community-owned grocery store with a celebration and ribbon cutting on Jan. 31 at 600 Palm Ave., Suite 107, Imperial Beach. The festivities will run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with guest speakers — San Diego Supervisor […]
Calendar of events for the week of Jan. 23
23 Friday: This month’s Coronado Roundtable meeting, scheduled for Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. in the Coronado Public Library, will feature retired Navy Capt. Brian Drechsler. 25 Sunday: The Coronado Ferry Landing is slated to host a free weekend concert featuring The Exit from 1 to 4 p.m. 25 Sunday: An exhibit curated by the […]
Spreckels Center expands Zumba class offerings
Responding to growing demand, the John D. Spreckels Center is expanding its offerings to host Zumba Gold on Saturday mornings at 1019 7th Street. The 10 a.m. low-impact dance fitness class will be taught by certified instructor Marg Stark, who lives in Imperial Beach after a decade in Coronado. The class accommodates working folks and […]
Pet of the week: Meet Lilo
Lilo, a hound mix, is up for adoption at PAWS of Coronado. Staff members at PAWS of Coronado, a non-profit that provides adoption and rehabilitation services to animals, said that Lilo has a calm, sweet spirit. Those interested in adoption can visit www.pawsofcoronado.org. Fostering, donating and volunteering are other ways to support the organization. All animals […]
Pet of the week: Meet Stitch
Stitch, a 3-year-old male hound mix, is up for adoption at PAWS of Coronado. Staff members at PAWS of Coronado, a non-profit that provides adoption and rehabilitation services to animals, said they are looking for a home where Lilo and Stitch can stay together. Those interested in adoption can visit www.pawsofcoronado.org. Fostering, donating and volunteering are […]
Coronado’s Terrible Orchestra is looking for more “terrible” players
The Coronado Terrible Orchestra, known for its fun and not-too-serious nature, is looking for people to join its terrible ranks for the new year. The ensemble was formed in 2025 to “bridge the gap between private practicing and ensemble performing,” wrote Cassie O’Hanlon, a flute teacher and director of the program. They were founded on […]
Film director and author John Sayles discusses latest book
Academy Award-nominated director John Sayles returns to the Coronado Public Library to discuss his latest book, “The Crucible,” on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. Sayles will be in conversation with Merridee Book, the executive director of the Coronado Island Film Festival, discussing why the story of Henry Ford’s labor wars in Depression-era Detroit, along with […]
Calendar of events for the week of Jan. 16
17 Saturday: The Coronado Democratic Club is hosting its first general meeting of 2026 on Jan. 17 at 11 a.m. in the Winn Room of the Coronado Public Library. The featured speaker, Jeremy Addis-Mills, is the founder of Digital Impact!, a communications firm that helps organizations and individuals communicate more effectively online. Doors open at […]
Bestselling author Kaira Rouda launches new book
The Coronado Public Library is slated to host a pre-publication book launch event featuring bestselling thriller author Kaira Rouda and her newest novel “We Were Never Friends” on Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-order a copy of “We […]
