The Coronado Golf Course will be closing its doors from Wednesday, April 3 to Friday, April 5 for an essential process called aerification that takes place twice a year. The course will be closed during this time, but green fee aerification rates will be in effect from Saturday, April 6 to Friday, April 12. According […]
Around the Community
Coronado High School students rally for additional funding to fight sewage at local beaches
To thank Congress for approving funding to fight sewage at local beaches, students from Coronado High School will host a rally in Coronado on March 26 at 4 p.m. to continue fighting for additional help. The rally, hosted by the CHS Stop the Sewage Club, CHS Emerald Keepers Club, Junior Optimists Club and other student-led […]
Day camp counselor staff needed for summer
The city of Coronado is looking to fill a day camp counselor position for the summer of 2024. The position is part-time, seasonal and based in Coronado. The city is seeking a recreation assistant who will provide mentorship, growth opportunities, and lifelong friendships. To apply, visit governmentjobs.com/careers/coronado and select “Youth Programs or Day Camp” on […]
The 13th annual GOVX San Diego Half Marathon and 5K
The city of San Diego on Monday hosted the 13th annual GOVX San Diego Half Marathon & 5K, with local and international runners taking to the city’s downtown streets. The men’s half marathon saw Jackson Friesth take the top spot, with a time of 1:10:29, while Skip Carmichael and Eddie Ramos took the second and […]
Coronado Soroptimists will present check to Rotary Binacional Club
The Coronado Soroptimist Club will present a check to the Coronado Rotary Binacional Club today, March 25, in the library’s Winn Room at 5:30 p.m. The Soroptimist check is part of an ongoing effort to support schools in Mexico that do not have access to potable water. The two clubs are working together to support […]
Babysitter training course offered for Coronado youth in April
The Recreation and Golf Services will be offering a Youth Babysitter Training Class for teens and preteens during the spring break. On Monday, April 1 teens and preteens ages 11-15 can attend the class from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Coronado Community Center. According to the city, an expert instructor will guide participants […]
Citizens Forum to present Tijuana River pollution study and updates
The United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) will hold its San Diego Citizens Forum public meeting in Coronado this month. The public meeting will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Nautilus Room of the Coronado Community Center at 1845 Strand Way on Thursday, March 28. According to […]
Explore contemporary art with art historian Cornelia Feye
A new class at the Coronado Communnity Center will allow you to immerse into the vibrant world of contemporary art. Art Historian Cornelia Feye’s new class, “Five Decades of Contemporary Art Trends, 1945 to 2000,” is set to take you on a journey through the pivotal art movements of the second half of the 20th […]
Calendar of events for the week of March 22
23 Saturday: The Coronado Democratic Club will be holding its annual general meeting on March 23 at the Coronado Library’s Winn Room. The meeting, which is open to all community members and those interested in democratic engagement, will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon. This event will review achievements under the leadership of PresidentMarely […]
USIBWC to spend $27 million on wastewater treatment plant
To address the ongoing pollution of San Diego County beaches, the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) plans to spend $27 million over the next two years to make repairs to the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. USIBWC Commissioner Dr. Maria-Elena Giner met with U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler and Governor […]
CoSA presents ‘Pippin’ in April
The Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Musical Theatre and Drama Conservatory brings “Pippin” to the stage April 26 – May 4. The musical, featuring the dance style of Bob Fosse, comes alive with fun carnival costumes, spectacular scenery and the story of a young prince on a journey of self-discovery. Tickets are on sale […]
San Diego Zoo welcomes new antelope
A young antelope has joined the San Diego Zoo’s family. The newest addition to the herd is a female named Abeba, meaning “flower” in Amharic. Abeba’s parents are Chloe and Shaggy. The young calf is gaining strength and learning new things every day. She spends a lot of time nursing and “tucking,” which is a […]
Experience beach yoga at Glorietta Bay
The city’s Recreation and Golf Services invites the community to experience April beach yoga. The Vinyasa Yoga classes welcome beginners to intermediates and are set to take place every Monday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Glorietta Bay. The monthly pass is $40 and a drop-in option is $10. For more information or to […]
Pacific Northwest Coast explored in March’s Armchair Travel
Three cities in the Pacific Northwest will be explored by a retired photo hobbyist during an installment of the John D. Spreckels Center’s popular Armchair Travel series. Taking place in the Nautilus Room at the Coronado Community Center, the event on March 13 will feature a light snack when doors open at 6 p.m. and […]
CoSA to host student digital art exhibit
The Coronado School of the Arts is launching a new digital art exhibit that will showcase more than 100 works of more than 30 students from the school’s Digital Arts Conservatory and from students from Coronado High School. “PhotoGraphics” will feature a variety of work from students in both departments, including graphic designs, advertisements, menus, […]
Calendar of events for the week of March 15
15 Friday: The March meeting of the Republican Women’s Club, Coronado Crown City will be held at the Coronado Historical Association Lecture Room, 1100 Orange Ave., Coronado on Friday, March 22 at 9:15 a.m. The speaker will be Capt. Fitzhugh Lee, USN Ret., a Coronado local whose children attended Coronado schools. Fitz will share his extensive knowledge […]
