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The Coronado Library is thrilled to announce that children’s author Mac Barnett (Triangle
Mac will be at the library to meet fans and sign books
he will share picture book favorites and showcase the deeply impactful ways picture books blend words and illustrations
to create a uniquely powerful reading experience
Mac will share his passion for picture books and invite children and adults alike to join him in celebrating what’s vibrant
joyful and inspiring about this quintessential – and highly participatory – American art form at this all-ages and family-friendly event
The Coronado Library was selected with the Coronado Unified School District as one of five libraries in the country at which Mac would appear
As the only library West of the Rio Grande that was chosen
we are thrilled to host Mac’s public appearance in Coronado for this tour
Barnett will visit only five locations as National Ambassador
Coronado was selected out of 350 applicants for this honor and is the very first one of his tour
This visit is made possible thanks to the Library of Congress and Every Child a Reader
Registration is encouraged for this event. Please register each person attending
Reserved seats will be held until 3:30 pm after which any open spots will be given to standby seating
Award-winning author Mac Barnett is excited to share his passion for picture books with children and adults
The tradition of the picture book is a tradition of experimentation
Every page turn contains infinite possibilities – a journey of discovery and connections
picture books blend words and illustrations to create a uniquely powerful reading experience
one that is often the foundation for a lifetime of reading
On his nationwide tour as national ambassador
Mac invites readers of all ages to join him in celebrating what’s vibrant
joyful and inspiring about this quintessential American art form
“Children deserve entertaining stories and meaningful art
But I’m also eager to speak to adults – who often underestimate or overlook children’s literature – to champion the power of picture books and the brilliance of the kids who read them.” – Mac Barnett
National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
In partnership with the Library of Congress and Every Child a Reader, the National Ambassador is an advocate for reading across the country. Learn more about the National Ambassador and Behold! The Picture Book on the Library of Congress’ website: guides.loc.gov/mac-barnett
a New York Times–bestselling author of stories for children
is the ninth National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
His work has been translated into more than 30 languages and sold more than 5 million copies worldwide
three New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Awards
China’s Chen Bochui International Children’s Literature Award
of “Shape Island,” a stop-motion animated series on Apple TV+
based on their best-selling Shapes series of picture books
About the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
The National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature is an initiative of the Library of Congress
with generous support from The Library of Congress James Madison Council
The program was established in 2008 by the Library
the Children’s Book Council and Every Child a Reader to emphasize the importance of young people’s literature as it relates to lifelong literacy
education and the development and betterment of the lives of young people
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a time to raise awareness and take action against a growing issue affecting older adults in our communities
Many people are unaware of just how widespread elder abuse is—or how to recognize and report it
these harmful acts often go unnoticed and unreported
continuing to rise across San Diego County
June 6 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm for a free
informative presentation led by the County of San Diego’s Aging & Independence Services
discover the warning signs to watch and listen for
and find out how you can play a role in preventing it
This one-hour session is open to all and is especially important for older adults
By starting the conversation and spreading awareness
To register, please visit ca-coronado.civicrec.com
or stop by the Spreckels Center front desk
Take a stand against elder abuse—because protecting our elders starts with awareness
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sonorous harmony as the The Kundert Trio —a captivating ensemble of three violas— presents a concert celebrating the lyrical depth and warm resonance of the often-overlooked middle voice of the string family
Lynne Ramsey was First Assistant Principal Viola of the Cleveland Orchestra for 35 years and was the holder of the Charles and Janet Kimball Chair
Prior to this appointment she was Principal Viola of the St
Paul chamber Orchestra and Principal viola of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
She was also the 2014 recipient of the Maurice W
Riley Award from the American Viola Society
During her tenure with the SPCO she performed concerti and chamber music with Pinchas Zuckerman in Carnegie hall
the Ravinia Festival as well as on tour in the United States
In 1986 she was the first foreigner to perform the Walton Viola Concerto with the Beijing Central Philharmonic in their new concert hall
Duquesne University and presently at the Cleveland Institute of Music
During the summers she teachers and performs regularly in summer festivals including Domaine Forget in Canada
The Interlochen Intensive Viola Week and the Karen Tuttle Workshop
She formerly taught at the Aspen Music Festival
performed as Principal Viola in the Aspen Festival Orchestra and also performed frequently on their chamber music series
She has won prizes in international competitions including the Lionel Tertis Competition on the Isle of Man
the Bryan Young Artist Competition as well as winning the Juilliard Concerto Competition
Ramsey is a graduate of the Juilliard School with a BM and MM in Viola performance
Ramsey studied with Karen Tuttle and Ramon Scavelli
Kirsten Docter is associate professor of viola and chamber music at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
First prize wins at the Primrose International and American String Teachers Association Viola Competitions launched her on a career that includes a 23-year tenure with the Cavani Quartet
and numerous appointments as a master class clinician and teacher
Festival appearances include performances at the Aspen Music Festival
Yale Summer School of Music and Art at Norfolk
Docter formerly served on the chamber music and viola faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Michigan
She has been a jury member of the Primrose International Viola
In the summer she serves on the viola faculty of the Perlman Music Program
Ellen Craig has built a varied career spanning music
graduating from Oberlin College and Conservatory and earning her master’s degree from Rice University
Her performance career included years with the Toledo Symphony
where she brought depth and elegance to the orchestral stage
With a natural gift for planning and an eye for detail
she transitioned into luxury travel design
crafting bespoke journeys across the world
Her path then led into technology project management
where she coordinated complex digital initiatives
she is the owner of a boutique hotel in Italy
reflecting her family’s 1000-year-old history in the region
she offers five-star hospitality in a setting rich with culture and legacy
Each chapter of her career reflects her dedication to beauty
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Join us for an unforgettable evening with bestselling author Carl Hiaasen as he discusses his latest wild ride with Dean Nelson
the book kicks off with a rainy-day hitchhiker pickup and spirals into a hilarious
razor-sharp romp through Florida’s most absurd corners
Hear Hiaasen speak about the inspiration behind the novel
his take on Florida’s strange and sensational underbelly
at one his first events for his latest book
A Q&A and book signing will follow the talk
This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of Fever Beach through Warwick’s bookstore. Please visit warwicks.com/event/hiaasen-2025 or call the store at 858-454-0347 for more information
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Spreckels Center is inviting the community to celebrate the season in style at its upcoming Spring Tea Party
Guests will enjoy an authentic tea experience featuring elegant table settings with fine bone china and silverware
The afternoon will include a selection of finger sandwiches
The event offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere
perfect for sharing with a friend or meeting someone new
Tickets are $30 for residents and $35 for nonresidents
Advance registration is required by May 1. Sign up online at www.coronado.ca.us/civicrec
or stop by the front desk at 1019 Seventh St
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(WCYB) — It hasn’t been an easy past few months for residents in Buchanan County
Many are still trying to repair homes that were damaged in the county’s most recent flooding event back in February and now -- county officials confirming with News 5 -- about 140 employees of Coronado Coal
one of the county’s largest employers have been laid off
based around tax incentives for the number of employees they employ in Buchanan County
Adkins was unsure if they still meet the required number following these layoffs
but the board of supervisors will meet to discuss this in May
“It couldn't come at a worse timemost of the times
from what we've seen - I’ve been a supervisor for 14 years - the layoffs are short-lived but
if you miss 6 months of payments you lose your home
That's very unfortunate,” Adkins said
Coronado received a $3.5 million grant from the state combined with a $169 million investment from the company was said to have created 181 jobs at the facility
News 5 spoke with several employees who were laid off
No one wanted to go on camera because there is a chance Coronado could call them back to work and they did not want to jeopardize that opportunity
They each acknowledged these layoffs happen but they were unsure if this one is permanent
News 5 reached out to several administrators within Coronado’s headquarters in West Virginia but have not received any answers
Three new teams debut in this week’s USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25
West Islip (N.Y.) vaults into the rankings after a pair of significant wins
another Northeast team on the rise after some quality losses earlier in the year
Coronado (Calif.) pushed its win streak to 15 games to start the season
Agnes (Va.) when the Saints came out West earlier
The top five teams again kept their spots as all of them enjoyed flawless weeks
Anthony’s (N.Y.) rallied rom a slow first quarter to defeat Chatham (N.J.) in the Gains for Brains Showcase
4 Darien (Conn.) also won a good matchup in the event
A pair of unbeaten public schools move up a spot apiece
Manchester Valley (Md.) with record-setting Emma Penczek is up to No
7 Nyack (N.Y.) went across state lines for a quality win
As teams from the Northeast head into the heart of their schedule
the South and West Regions are gearing up for — or already playing in — playoffs
Cambridge (Ga.) and Milton (Ga.) look to build on their strong seasons
with each team's previous ranking denoted in parenthesis
Compiled by USA Lacrosse writers with input from coaches around the country
rankings and records reflect results as of previous Sunday.
Also considered (alphabetical order): Archbishop Carroll (Pa.)
USA Lacrosse is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charitable organization (EIN 52-1765246)
The weekend brought a series of beach closures to Coronado as Mexico works to repair a critical segment of its wastewater treatment infrastructure
The city’s southern beaches – the Silver Strand Shoreline and Coronado Beach at Avenida Lunar – closed April 12
with the northernmost stretch of Coronado Beach closing on April 13
The closures were prompted by elevated bacteria in the water
Mexico began diverting 3-5 million gallons per day (MGD) of untreated wastewater into the Tijuana River on April 8
according to the US Section of the International Water and Boundary Commission
The temporary diversion comes as Mexico repairs its International Collector
a junction box must be dried so it can be rebuilt with reinforced concrete
To remove as much wastewater as possible from the river
Mexico activated one pump of its PBCILA lift station on Friday
The station is usually turned off during the dry season
and the US loaned Mexico a front-end loader to clear sediment around the station’s intake valves
turning one pump on is not likely to address all of the 3-5 MGD of sewage being diverted into the river
That diversion is expected to end April 17
when Phase 1 of Mexico’s International Collector project is complete
The International Collector is a pipeline that carries raw sewage from Tijuana to treatment plants, and it is aging and prone to leaks. Mexico is relining the existing pipeline and will connect a bypass line in the interim. (Read more about that project here.)
The project is one of many underway in both Mexico and San Diego to address the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis, in which millions of gallons of untreated wastewater is dumped into the Pacific Ocean each day. An overview of other projects and their timelines is here
During Phase 2 of Mexico’s International Collector project
the IBWC anticipates that the pipeline will not send wastewater to the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant (SBIWTP) in San Diego for six days
and another pump will send the wastewater to the Mexican coast
A start date has not yet been decided for Phase 2
though Giner said the IBWC and Veolia North America
are planning for the disruption of wastewater flow
Meanwhile, Coronado’s ocean-facing beaches are closed. Updated beach statuses are available on the San Diego County Beach and Bay Program website
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Daisy Ruth Gifts has been added to the lineup of vendors for the upcoming Hospital Auxiliary Summer Fair Fundraiser
May 9 in the Sharp Coronado Hospital Auditorium at 265 Soledad Place from 9 am to 2 pm
Two dozen small businesses will be selling their unique offerings
just in time for perfect Mother’s Day gifts
A portion of all sales will be donated to the Auxiliary
Her shop is in the Silver Strand Plaza at 600 Palm Avenue in Imperial Beach
She has been delighting shoppers from Coronado and Imperial Beach since 2021
Her booth at the fundraiser will include perfect Mother’s Day gifts
as well as perennial favorites for all occasions
For lovers of the local flamingos Floyd and Flo
to pillows and more with their pink images
and freshly made pastries and jams will be available
Pampered Chef will be displaying their amazing range of cooking tools
will be on site featuring their wonderful empanadas
The Auxiliary’s Quilt and Afghan Committee will be selling lap quilts and other handmade textile creations
Approximately 80 items are made each year and then donated to clients at the Villa or in hospice care
The Holiday and Summer Fairs are the only time they are available for sale
100% of their sale price is donated to the Auxiliary
there is a drop off zone on Soledad Place for shoppers with mobility issues
On street parking is usually available within a block or two
the dedicated volunteers of the nonprofit Coronado Hospital Auxiliary have been supporting our local hospital with service and fundraising
Most of the funds raised at this event will be directed to the Auxiliary’s pledge in support of the Emergency Room construction project
donated monies support the Lobby Cookie program and the free snack cart for hospital employees
For more information regarding the Summer Fair Fundraiser
Sharp Hospital Auxiliary’s Fundraiser Will Feature Local Small Businesses
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The Rick & Katie Moore Foundation will coordinate volunteers to sort
box and distribute donated food to Junior enlisted families and families in crisis through the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
Each year
letter carriers across the country head out on their routes on the second Saturday in May to collect donations of non-perishable food items to benefit local food pantries
the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive
helping to fill the shelves of food banks in cities and towns throughout the United States
You can help by joining letter carriers and partner organizations in the fight to end hunger by participating
Simply leave your donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox on May 10
Local volunteers will then gather at the post office parking lot to sort, box and distribute the food to junior enlisted families and families in crisis through Military Outreach Ministries and New Day Urban Ministries. The Coronado-based public charity, the Rick and Katie Moore Foundation
needs volunteers to help with this process on Saturday afternoon
about 5000-10000 pounds of food is distributed
The Foundation’s Serve4Good program allows volunteers to receive the blessings of helping neighbors in need
about 30 volunteers work from 3:30 to 6 pm and then the Foundation’s truck takes the sorted food to New Day Urban Ministries and Military Outreach Ministries food supply stations
To volunteer for sorting and boxing at the post office, visit eventbrite.com
Step Up to Stamp Out Hunger on May 12th
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there is no shortage of beer lovers here on the Island
once a craft beer destination in South Park
Bock, a one-of-a-kind German-themed beer hall, is a new venture by my good friends at Bottlecraft. Bock has joined forces with Biersal
offering delectable German street food that is
but don’t miss out on the fantastic food options
The tap list at Bock is a delightful blend of traditional German beers and local craft brews
The glassware adds a fun and authentic touch
During a recent Sunday visit to Bock with my Barrel Club mate
we savored Biersal’s proper schnitzel plate with all the trimmings
The Currywurst and the Bratwurst were tempting
but I’m determined to explore the entire außer sicht menu
“I’ll be back.” Are you starting to crave some German cuisine yet
First things first, we came for the beer. Our first pull was a mug of Bock’s own Maibock; the house beers are all brewed by Doug Hasker
I was introduced to Doug by a good friend and Beer Geek Ken Clay
The presence of both Ken and Doug at Bock’s launch party let me know that Bock was going to be special
Biersal offers a choice of chicken or pork schnitzel; we chose the pork as it felt more authentic
we decided to get into the swing of things
so we ordered a couple of boots of the house Helles Bock and tucked into them
is a traditional German glass shaped like a boot
There is a trick to drinking one of these boots; as you get about halfway through
It was clear to me once we had a few beers under our belt that a half-schnitzel plate wouldn’t suffice
served with house-made Obadtza (Bavarian Beer Cheese) and bierhalle mustard
We also couldn’t resist the Landjäger
German for “land hunter,” a traditional hiking snack made from pork and beef that has been dried and cured
You must “snap into” a few of these with your German beers
threatening to make a comeback against the Rays
so we decided to stay and ordered the fries with house seasoning
they sell bottles of it to go at the Biersal food window
we needed something to settle our stomachs
it is a German digestive that comes in a small
about the size of a miniature bottle of liquor you would receive on an airplane
Underberg is an herbal bitter made up of herbs from 43 countries
It’s a traditional way to end a hearty German meal
surprising your palate while settling your stomach
The Padres scored their first run in 30 innings but ultimately lost the game
Bock’s South Park neighborhood is charming
with several other fun businesses to explore
If you have a wine enthusiast in your crew
they’ll find some fun wines curated by Bock’s friends at Vino Carta
The one that caught my eye was the Blaufrankisch
an “uber-cool Austrian red” available by the bottle
and to the Zeremonienmeister (master of ceremonies)
was the man behind the magic at Bottlecraft in Little Italy
Bock is open Monday through Thursday from 3 to 11 pm
If you plan to order the schnitzel on Sunday
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The Coronado community is mourning the loss of one of its own after the unexpected death of a seventh grader earlier this month
was celebrated by community members for his enthusiasm
“The loss of a child is beyond words
It is an unimaginable tragedy that has deeply affected all of us,” said Board President Alexia Palacios-Peters at the CUSD school board meeting last week
the boy “suffered a traumatic event and passed peacefully.” Representatives from the district shared that one-on-one counseling services were immediately offered to students and staff and continue to be available on an ongoing basis
According to CMS science teacher Krissy Morrow
Gabriel had a contagious energy and sense of humor
“Gabe was such a joy to have in class,” said Morrow
“His enthusiasm for science and curiosity is what every teacher and scientist hopes to have
I will miss his endless jokes and attempting to find answers to all of the chemistry and physics questions he would come up with.”
shared that Gabriel was full of fun and laughter
and loved to “think outside the box.” Toni Trinidad
remembered Gabriel as an innovative learner who loved to collaborate with friends
“He always had a unique perspective and had fascinating connections to what we were learning,” said Trinidad
teacher Kevin Donahue shared that Gabriel loved being outdoors and it was a joy to see him throughout the year
“Gabriel had a smile that lit up the room,” said Donahue
“He will be truly missed and will always have a special place in our hearts.”
Gabriel’s loss will be felt outside of school as well
the middle school arm of Coronado Young Life
“We are devastated by the loss of Gabe
He was super involved and the funniest kid
full of so much energy,” said Sarah Urban
or a story so wild you couldn’t help but keep thinking about it for days….All in all
Superintendent Karl Mueller asked community members to speak to their children
colleagues and family members and reach out for support
“We are a small community and we are a small district,” said Mueller
The bullying in the district is out of control
Suspension Rates Up for Coronado Middle School; Discipline Action Guide Outlines Steps for Behavior Interventions
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Changes are coming to the west coast’s largest fireworks show in the wake of new environmental requirements from the state
San Diego’s Big Bay Boom will reduce its cumulative total of fireworks pounds by 15 percent in 2025
with an additional 5 percent reduction the following year
as a part of its permit agreement with the California Coastal Commission
drones will be considered as an option for future Fourth of July fireworks shows
will study the potential of a drone-only show
or a combination of drones and traditional fireworks
This does not mean that the 2025 experience will be less grand: The reduction only applies to the City of San Diego’s show
This is the first year that the port is serving as event organizer: Usually
the Big Bay Boom is hosted by the Armed Forces YMCA
but the nonprofit organization had to pull out after it could not secure the requisite insurance
The port stepped in to avoid canceling the iconic event
And it’s not simply a beloved part of summer in San Diego: the annual show bolsters the local economy
“The most recent economic impact analysis estimated in that in 2024
the Big Bay Boom attracted an estimated 400,000 visitors to the waterfront
which generated an economic impact of $100 million,” said Larry Hofreiter
director of parks and recreation for the port
at an April 15 meeting of the Board of Port Commissioners
This is also the first year that the Coastal Commission has required the Big Bay Boom to obtain a coastal development permit
which prompted the environmental requirements
The port also agreed to conduct sound and water quality monitoring before and after the 2025 event
(fireworks are) a very big concern for the Coastal Commission,” said Lesley Nishihira
the port’s assistant vice president of planning
are being postponed or didn’t even proceed
We were able to negotiate these additional factors and commitment to analyze the potential use of drones in the future.”
Nishihira said the port will implement a “very thorough” study
“There are environmental impacts associated with drones; they aren’t the perfect solution,” she said
“We want to make sure that we thoroughly analyze what the trade-offs are and if (they) also achieve the same impact and meaning to the region
How many drones would it take to achieve the scale that you get when you look up in the sky and witness a fireworks show?”
“The regulatory restrictions that we’re up against here are serious
and they could very well take fireworks out of play,” Urtasun said
Commissioner Dan Malcolm echoed this sentiment, reminiscing on Imperial Beach’s 2022 swap of fireworks for drones
It does not have anywhere near that same visceral effect that fireworks do
worried that fireworks could become a thing of the past.”
not all of the commissioners were as reticent
suggested accelerating the study in time for the 2026 Big Bay Boom
and asked staff to look into whether Chula Vista could host future shows
noting that the 2026 show will mark the nation’s 250th anniversary
“How cool would it be if we’re able to expand to our whole bay front?” he asked
he noted that some constituents might have privacy concerns about a drone show
and asked that staff include that factor in its study
the commission voted unanimously to grant indemnity to vendors for this year’s Big Bay Boom
The port will continue to work with vendors the AFYMCA previously used
and the nonprofit will continue to raise money for the event
If this change will be a benefit to clean air and a nod to climate change … so be it
There are so many more dangerous attacks on our democracy that far outweigh importance and concern compared to indulgent toxic displays which last a few minutes and are soon forgotten
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I ran into Debbie Boney on a recent shopping trip to her popular Bayside Market; she was excited to share that the store now carries pre-made sushi
I love Debbie’s involvement in the store and how she constantly tweaks things to find the perfect mix of products
We are fortunate to have Boney’s and all the fantastic items that they make in-house
from the pre-made sandwiches to their delicious lineup of soups and salads
The new sushi line now lives next to the deli counter
I must admit that I was initially skeptical
I eyed a Crunchy California Roll and decided to give it a go; $9.95 would not break the bank
The Crunchy California Roll blew my socks off
This roll was as good as the various rolls I have had elsewhere on the island
I needed to give something else in the sushi lineup a taste
I should have grabbed another roll I had not tried
but the Crunchy California Roll was calling out to me again
unlike the grainy texture of many other pre-made rolls I had tried
I was interested in the company making the sushi
but all I could find was that they are based in Chula Vista
The label on the sushi reads that they are “committed to freshness and sustainability” and that they “ensure an authentic restaurant-quality experience with every bite.” That tells me that these delightful rolls don’t travel very far
and I did experience the quality in every bite
Are these rolls going to keep me from Monday’s all-night happy hour at Saiko Sushi or catching a fun sunset at Yummy Sushi
You can also be sure I will be among the first to check out Nobu at the Hotel Del when it opens
These amazingly fresh rolls are an easy add to your shopping cart and don’t come with a sit-down restaurant price tag
I can post up at home and binge watch a series while scarfing down a couple of darn good sushi rolls
I hope you give them a whirl; the quality surprised me
and the Spicy Tuna Roll are on my short list for next time
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The sunrise service will be held at the north end of Ocean Boulevard
Wear warm clothing and bring a blanket or beach chair
Special music by the Coronado Ukulele Club and Russ Peck
join Easter Worship with Holy Communion 10:15am at Resurrection Lutheran Church
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is the oldest independent brokerage on the Island
and now manage approximately 400 individually owned units as long term and vacation rentals
Our team at the Coronado Shores Company has extensive experience with maintaining properties and utilizing local vendors who are trustworthy
As many homeowners are currently preparing their homes for the summer
we wanted to provide a few vendors that we have worked with extensively and recommend using
At Flow Mechanical
they offer comprehensive HVAC services to keep your home and business comfortable year-round
The team specializes in heating and air conditioning installation
They also provide indoor air quality solutions
Whether you need a quick fix or a complete system replacement
they’re here to deliver reliable and affordable expert service you can trust
At Coronado Carpet & Stone, they offer a variety of services. When it comes to Carpet Cleaning
they use a specialized carpet buffer system to deeply clean and refresh your carpets without the need for heavy steam equipment
The process involves applying a professional-grade cleaning solution that lifts dirt
using a high-powered buffer with an absorbent cleaning pad
they gently agitate the carpet fibers to break up grime and extract debris
This method not only delivers thorough cleaning but also dries faster than traditional steam cleaning
leaving your carpets looking revitalized and ready for use with minimal downtime
For Upholstery Cleaning
they use a professional-grade extractor to deep clean upholstery and restore its original look and feel
they apply a specialized cleaning solution that loosens dirt
the extractor sprays a fine mist of water while simultaneously vacuuming it back out
pulling embedded debris and residues from deep within the upholstery fibers
helping your furniture dry faster and stay fresher longer
They also provide Stone Restoration
where they specialize in revitalizing countertops and natural stone surfaces to restore their original beauty and luster
The process begins with a deep cleaning to remove built-up dirt
They then use professional grade polishing and honing equipment to smooth out surface imperfections
helping to preserve the surface against future staining and wear
Plumbing Intl is a licensed plumbing service that offers a comprehensive range of services for both residential and commercial clients
they provide 24-hour service during the weekdays
allowing you to have your needs to be taken care of whenever
If there are any other services that you need
give our Maintenance Team a call and we would be more than happy to provide you with recommendations
This is really good information to know about….
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The Coronado Promenade Concerts Board of Directors today unveiled their 2025 16-concert schedule for summer “Concerts in the Park.” Board President Cathy Brown shared
“We are celebrating 55 fabulous years of wonderful music and are exceptionally proud of the lineup for this summer
We have returning bands from last year and years past
plus four new bands delivering fresh and exciting sounds
We are also very proud to announce that on August 3
we will be celebrating Military Appreciation Day with the fan-favorite from Nashville
Concerts run every Sunday from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend starting at 6:00pm
The concerts are made possible by the generosity of sponsors
your donations to the Red Buckets and by the City of Coronado which maintains the beautiful Spreckels Park
features two bands: Coronado Concert Band at 4:30 pm
returning from last year is a band featuring a former lead singer from The Mamas & the Papas
Laurie Beebe Lewis and the Electric Underground
the Navy’s 32nd Street Brass Band will perform
June 15 is Father’s Day and Ron’s Garage will treat us to some excellent classic rock
and there’s no better way to bring in the summer than on June 22 with the Surf City Allstars and some Beach Boys tunes
Albert & T-Bell will be back offering dance lessons right before the June 29 concert featuring one of our new swing bands for this summer
Returning from last year and kicking off July are two super fun dance bands: July 6 and July 13 respectively will feature Nate Nathan and the MacDaddy-O’s and the San Diego Padres house band
July 20 features a new Los Angeles dance band and don’t let the name fool you
The Pine Mountain Logs are fabulous and will have everyone up dancing in minutes
Bringing some yacht rock to the schedule will be another new band
The ‘80s are returning on August 10 with San Diego’s own BetaMaxx
The final two concerts feature one new and one long-time favorite
Mirage – Visions of Fleetwood Mac will perform; and closing out the season on August 31 will be Coronado’s own Crown Town featuring Matt Heinecke
Sincerest and heartfelt thank yous from Coronado Promenade Concerts to this year’s SPONSORS: The Auen Foundation
Click HERE for a PRINTABLE PDF schedule
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But global sushi phenomenon Nobu isn’t the only hot new thing coming to the Victorian icon. Next month, Veranda steps into view
Heading restaurants in hotels is a completely different beast than running one
“I’ve dedicated my entire adult life to working with food in restaurants and resorts,” Archibald says. “I am really excited and humbled to bring a focus on quality and simplicity to Hotel del Coronado.”
Veranda’s menu feels contemporary Californian, emphasizing continental and coastal classics like grilled California artichokes, oysters pulled from the icy Pacific
Archibald says he wants it to feel casual but upscale
and plans to introduce themed events like fried chicken night on Wednesdays
and seafood boils on Fridays to create a sense of community
The wine list features California-grown labels
but Archibald says Veranda’s goal is to highlight as much local produce and products as possible
and be a part of an icon that’s helped build the island-that’s-not-really-an-island into the quintessential destination it is today
“What’s exciting about the revitalization in Coronado is the energy that you can see and feel on the island,” he says
“I’m ecstatic to welcome local San Diegans to Veranda and share that experience with them.”
Reservations at Veranda are now available on OpenTable.
Bryant and her co-host Spencer Hunter (Lia’s Lumpia) will guide 21+ guests on a multi-course pairing of bites and puffs starting at 7 p.m
with every morsel centered around a “mango” theme
but with an accompanying tincture and followed by THC-infused mango cheesecake.) It goes without saying
but you should probably come hungry (and plan to rideshare home).
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Join the Library and Adventures by the Book for a special author event in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month
New York Times bestselling author Alka Joshi
TikTok and IG megastar and founder of Ahnest Kitchen
debut novelist and attorney Rosa Kwon Easton
and New York Times bestselling author Kristina McMorris will all be sharing their stories
Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of one of the listed authors books through Adventures by the Book
Please visit adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/aapi-coronadopl-5-13-25/ for more information
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The 2025 UIL state baseball playoffs are here for teams across El Paso and Texas beginning with the bidistrict round on Thursday
Coronado is in the playoffs for the first time since 2018
Americas is in Class 5A for the first time after moving down from Class 6A
where it was a perennial playoff participant and Ysleta has become a consistent winner under coach Rene Solis
Winners in the bidistrict round will advance to the area round scheduled for May 8-10
10 a.m Saturday at Americas if necessary.Class 5A
30 minutes after Game 2 if necessary.Horizon vs
Saturday at Mountain View if necessary.Class 4A
noon Saturday at Riverside if necessary.Clint vs
at Clint 30 minutes after Game 2 if necessary.Class 3A
Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on x
(KGTV) - There is renewed hope that the Coronado Bridge may soon have a fence installed to prevent people from committing suicide by jumping off it
"I'm just hopeful that it's going to happen as soon as possible," says Rhonda Haiston
the founder of the Coronado/San Diego Bridge Collaborative for Suicide Prevention
Caltrans confirmed to ABC 10News that they've signed a contract with the company Myers and Traylor to "design and construct" a fence spanning the full length of the bridge
The design will feature a mesh fence between vertical poles
similar to renderings presented during a 2022 meeting about the project
the collaborative has focused on a singular goal: to create some form of barrier to save lives
"Our motto when we created the collaborative is #NotOneMoreLife
over 500 people are estimated to have taken their lives by jumping from the bridge
Building some kind of barrier has been a hot topic for more than a decade
In 2016, then-state Senator Ben Hueso began advocating for enhanced safety measures
sponsoring various bills for studies and funding
In 2019, Caltrans installed four-inch spikes to deter potential jumpers.
Other advocacy efforts have included numerous public meetings addressing feasibility studies
Haiston sees the new contract as a major milestone
It gives her hope that all the hard work her group has done will pay off
“For the people who have lost someone on the bridge
I’m sure that it’s just something incredible,” she said
several steps remain before the project can be completed
A representative from Myers and Traylor stated that the company is still looking for the optimal way to secure the fence to the bridge
They also need to develop a maintenance and repair plan to ensure its durability
Caltrans has already secured $90 million of the projected $140 million cost and hopes to finish the project by 2028
Haiston's group is working to establish a memorial in Tidelands Park to honor those who have lost their lives on the bridge
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or suicidal thoughts
Contact the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or the San Diego County Crisis Line at 888-724-7240
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follows a group of longtime college friends who reunite for a seemingly relaxing getaway
But with two of them on the brink of divorce
old wounds reopen and the mid-life crisis sets in
the miniseries throws some unexpectedly emotional curveballs that balance its stylish
high-profile locales with some heartwarming camaraderie
as she created the show with her 30 Rock writer-producers Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield
Fey leads the pack with Date Night co-star Steve Carell
Contrary to its title, The Four Seasons isn’t set within the resort chain of the same name
the name comes from Vivaldi’s timeless Four Seasons concerti that play throughout every episode as emotional motifs (much like the 1981 romcom The Four Seasons that the show adapts)
From upscale New York localities to a Puerto Rican resort, The Four Seasons boasts some elegant locations that deserve a spot on your travel list
Here’s a seasonal guide to the key spots
Punctuated with Vivaldi’s violin-driven masterpieces
the time jumps and segues require us to pack clothes for every season
Barring the spring chapter in Puerto Rico (episodes 3-4)
the rest of the series utilises several New York locations
as Fey explains: ‘It’s a really
really beautiful place to get these four seasons.’
The Netflix show opens with a two-episode stay at a spacious lake house
This is where banker Nick (Carell) and ceramicist Anne (Kenney-Silver) host their best friends
But what is supposed to be a weekend getaway to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary becomes a time of contemplation for Nick and Anne
With the scenes shifting from hiking in the backyard forest to sailing a boat in a nearby lake to hosting a vows renewal ceremony in the garden
various upstate areas of New York’s Hudson Valley provide the backdrop for the house and its neighbouring town
and Newburgh were all used for filming these ‘Spring’ episodes
Come summer, and the gang flies off to Puerto Rico. Their first stop is a New Age eco resort on Palomino Island – one that’s proudly carbon-neutral, surrounded by baby crocodiles, and driven by hipster wheezes like a ‘pedal pub’. While the island does host the Aité Eco Resort
the one in the show is heavily exaggerated to serve the narrative
Palomino Island would make for a great vacation if you’re into seaside activities like surfing and swimming with sea lions
aren’t cut out for this aquatic vacationing
especially when they’re allocated glamping yurts with no air-conditioning
This is where Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte) rethink their marriage in the wake of paddle-boarding swims and beach bar parties
the eco resort is ‘the hotel equivalent of a white guy with dreads’
As he demands ‘the hotel equivalent of Lenny Kravitz’ his partner Claude (Marco Calvani) Googles a resort within one mile
Danny and Claude go to the El Coronado Hotel and Spa just to laze by the pool (while pretending to be hotel guests
But then when a hurricane brings stormy clouds over the group’s glamping tents
The actual resort doubling for El Coronado is the El Conquistador Resort
a popular refuge for many a tourist visiting Puerto Rico
the resort closed its doors in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017
it was redesigned with a Mediterranean feel
the friends pay a visit to their alma mater for parents weekend
But as Carell and Kenney-Silver’s characters visit their rebellious playwright daughter (also a student in the same university)
While the college isn’t explicitly mentioned
Vassar College in Poughkeepsie doubles as the institution
The rest of the episodes were filmed in the neighbouring city of Beacon
winter arrives and the show takes a snowy detour to Mount Peter
the characters find themselves in a ski resort
but the friendships and relationships reach a boiling point here
With the resort’s ski season usually lasting from December to March
it is renowned for its ski trails but also provides activities like snowboarding and tubing
Perhaps all of it would be exhaustive for our already-worn-out protagonists
who are already grappling with hip replacements and heart surgeries
All episodes of The Four Seasons are streaming on Netflix
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The Friends of the Coronado Public Library proudly present the 53rd Annual Spring Book Fair
The Spring Book Fair is a beloved community tradition offering thousands of books across every genre
plus unique gifts and collectibles—all at unbeatable prices
Shoppers can browse selections outside the Coronado Public Library
and inside at the Lobby Bookstore and at Second Hand Prose Bookstore on D Avenue
In addition to the vast array of books available
the event will offer fun activities for everyone
a coffee stand for adults to enjoy a relaxing coffee break
and the chance to purchase exclusive FOL merchandise
this is your chance to discover incredible reads and support the Coronado Library at the same time
and support the Coronado Public Library at the same time
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more than 400 people have died after jumping from the San Diego-Coronado Bridge
A safety barrier to deter people from jumping will be installed on the bridge in a $140 million project overseen by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
There is not yet a timeline for the project’s completion
but it will implement a design-build approach
allowing for concurrent design and construction in effort to save time
The Coronado bridge has been given the chilling moniker of “suicide bridge,” and it’s often cited as the nation’s second deadliest, after the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. However, a suicide deterrent was completed on the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024
A Harvard University study found that 9 out of 10 survivors of suicide attempts do not ultimately die by suicide. Making suicide from atop the 200-foot Coronado Bridge so easy, advocates argue
robs those in struggle from the chance to reconsider
Wayne Strickland, a 32-year veteran of the Coronado Fire Department and the founder of the grassroots movement, Coronado San Diego Bridge Collaborative For Suicide Prevention, is one of many in the community pushing for the deterrent
The contract award is one update in many among the years as the project trudges forward
but Coronado Mayor John Duncan said it is a significant one
and in a way that it has never moved forward before,” Duncan said at the April 1 meeting of the Coronado City Council.”
Caltrans installed four-inch spikes along the railing of the bridge
but they did not prevent people from jumping
There are security cameras at the Bridge Glorietta Toll Plaza on the Coronado side of the bridge
but they are insufficient for monitoring bridge activity
The bridge marks the highest concentration of fatalities in Caltrans’ District 11
which includes San Diego and Imperial counties
Because fatalities caused by suicide do not qualify under Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) criteria
the project does not qualify for HSIP funding
Duncan said that he has offered to help Caltrans advocate for funding if necessary
leaders have framed the matter as one of congestion
since people who jump often leave vehicles behind
“The unfortunate fact,” former Coronado Councilmember Bill Sandke said in 2022
“is that the government doesn’t have piles of money set aside to save lives on a bridge
but it does have money to help with the operation of its transportation systems.”
The project was awarded to Myers and Traylor
Duncan said he hopes to coordinate with Caltrans to bring an informational presentation before City Council so the public and council members can ask questions
call the 24-hour Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988
but will the net really deter suicide or simply cause suicidal people to go elsewhere
Why not spend the $140,000,000 (which I am guessing will end up over budget like most CA government projects at $200,000,000+) on mental health services
Glad to hear it’s found its way through the bureaucracy
Saving lives finally gets the priority it deserves over the daily traffic concerns
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to this cause ❤️
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Jose Coronado takes on the role of Federico Seligman
the new Netflix series created by Carlos Montero
and Lara respectively—Federico Seligman’s (Jose Coronado) children and heirs to the media empire he has devoted his life to building
Federico is forced to step away from his communication companies to recover from an illness that kept him sidelined for two years
he discovers that his children have become strangers and are steering the business in a direction he despises
He will stop at nothing to prevent them from destroying his legacy
The cast also includes Susi Sánchez (Lullaby
This new series by El Desorden Crea for Netflix is a creation of Carlos Montero (Breathless
who also wrote the eight episodes of the series
The episodes are directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson (Elite
El Desorden Crea is a production company founded by Carlos Montero
who has been writing stories for over twenty years
Carlos has created series such as Physics or Chemistry
The company was born from the desire to bring to life all the ideas that deserve to be told
Diego Betancor joins him in this new venture
After the 2023 premiere of Love All Over Again and the success of Breathless in 2024
After lengthy discourse about whether doing so would help solve the problem
the Coronado City Council on March 4 voted to declare a local emergency for the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis
The declaration will return to the council every 60 days for review
Everyone agreed: The persistent pollution from Tijuana constitutes an emergency
declaring an emergency would be a purely symbolic act
as Coronado is not the agency that maintains the sewage infrastructure that causes the problem
Others questioned if the move would impact small businesses and the local economy
But the council decided the symbolism is important and might entice state and local leaders to view the matter as more urgent. The council voted 4-1 on the declaration, hoping the move might help the city with its ongoing advocacy to stop the millions of gallons of untreated wastewater that are dumped into the Pacific Ocean each day
Although funding is in place for the expansion and rehabilitation of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant
the plant must be maintained once complete
and the International Boundary and Water Commission
said the plant fell into disrepair due to budget constraints
about $4 million total was invested into the treatment plant
Council Member Mark Fleming voted against the emergency declaration
Council Member Carrie Downey was also critical of the move
“This is affecting business right now,” Fleming said
“and when we declare the state of emergency
I am so concerned that we’re just going to draw a lot more attention to it
We’re going to make it much more difficult for people to decide that they’re going to include Coronado in their summer vacation plans
and our local businesses will suffer.”
voiced similar concerns during public comment
“While the gravity of the crisis cannot be understated
the economic ramifications must also be considered,” he said
are already suffering from dwindling patronage
and a state of emergency declaration could further jeopardize their ability to remain financially solvent in 2025.”
and Council Member Kelly Purvis said she was skeptical that it would be operational in April
It was originally projected to be complete last fall
Council Member Amy Steward said the city should do everything it can to expedite solving the decades-long problem – including declaring an emergency
It’s something that’s symbolic that means a lot to our fellow coastal cities
the five other jurisdictions that have said we need to declare an emergency,” Steward said
Mayor John Duncan and Purvis also supported the declaration
saying it would communicate to leaders the urgency of the situation
as well as provide a united front with other jurisdictions who have declared their own local emergencies
like Imperial Beach and the Port of San Diego
Downey questioned the efficacy of the declaration
“Under no circumstances should anybody assume that I – and
Council Member Fleming – do not think it is of the utmost importance that we deal with this issue,” Downey said
“The only difference we’re having is that whether this vote would make a difference or not.”
Doing so allowed the city to waive certain requirements in building the Parker Pump Station bypass
Downey also said that the city needs a clear plan for when it will end the local emergency
if Mexico’s wastewater treatment plant is operational in 60 days
Duncan said he would support ending the declaration if Coronado’s beaches are open this summer
the Silver Strand shoreline from north of Carnation Ave
The Imperial Beach shoreline and the Tijuana Slough shorelines are also closed
reissuing the emergency declaration be placed on the council’s agenda for discussion
and are often approved in a single motion without discussion
he hoped the declaration would help with advocacy federally
“Every pressure point may have an effect on the outcome,” he said
The sewage Emergency began in 1999 but we did not know it for sure until May 2023
The EPA authorized San Diego County to use a new state-of-the-art water quality test 2 years ago
The water tests showed that beaches from IB to Coronado were often unsafe for swimming on dry days of the year
The South Bay Treatment Plant partially treats Tijuana sewage then dumps it into the U.S
The dumping happens where the Coronado Littoral current brings the dumped sewage waters back to shore at the IB pier then on up the Strand
imports sewage from Tijuana toilets to the South Bay Treatment Plant then dumps the sewage waters in our ocean
There is a fix for this Emergency that will open our beaches
Shut down the daily 25 million gallons of dumping from the South Bay Ocean Outfall
The recycling of the solids and water from the imported sewage can pay for itself
don`t tell people about the problem so that they come and spend their money
but can`t use the beaches or breathe fresh air
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“‘Bower’ in Japanese actually means ‘the shade of a tree,’” says Murphy
“[We’re] trying to pay homage to that real
The space seats 65 guests over 800 square feet, with the bar area suited for mingling and wandering, as well as tables intended for sit down guests, both those staying at the hotel and from elsewhere. ‘[We’re] fully open to the public,” Murphy explains, adding they hope to start implementing events like Local’s Night to encourage non-guests to come experience the space as well.
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The menu echoes the hodgepodge “high meets low” approach
with items like “Gold + Black” crispy chicken nuggets topped with crème fraîche and a dollop of black caviar
with California cuisine-inspired dishes like a lemon-and-lox tartine
and small plates such as grilled fish tacos and gochujang chicken crunch salad
“Sunset Snacks & Supper Starts” is the dinner portion of the menu
But for as good as the food is going to be, Murphy promises the drinks will be even better. The team tapped food and beverage director Jackie Rixe, who brings rooftop experience from her tenure at The Nolen at Courtyard San Diego Gaslamp/Convention Center
“We want that beverage program to really shine,” says Murphy.
The cocktail collection taps into the same Japanese wabi-sabi influence as well as the Hollywood heyday with names like The Duchess
and demerara; or the Glamour Splash with aperitivo
(See if you can spot the diving lady as the “i” in the Villa Capri logo stamped on the custom drinks mugs handmade in Leucadia.)
I’m not a San Diego native, but I’ve lived here for nearly 20 years and consider myself, at the very least, a local who’s witnessed the sea change across the city’s food and drink scene
the only place I’d regularly eat on Coronado was from a picnic basket at the beach
the island that’s-not-really-an-island is tantalizingly flush with options
will bring the group’s signature maximalism to the once-sleepy suburb
and Dive is helping it make a splash.
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Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about water and air quality in Coronado
The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado
While we don’t know why our air quality is often worse than cities across the bridge
we may see patterns and begin to understand potential causes
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New regulations around single-use utensils
18 approved regulations on polystyrene and single-use plastics
a move that was expected after nearly a year of discussion
The approved ordinance will ban the following: single-use carryout bags at grocery stores
and food establishments; polystyrene foam take-out containers for food vendors and at city-affiliated events; and single-use utensils (with recyclable or compostable utensils available upon request only)
Recyclable paper carry-out bags will be permitted
The council also approved requiring that food establishments allow customers to bring their own reusable cups and utensils and banned the sale and intentional release of lighter-than-air balloons
bottled beverages will not be distributed at city facilities or events
These regulations can be lifted during emergency situations – if
the city needed to distribute water to residents during a natural disaster
on behalf of all our interns and community members who have gotten up and spoken to you guys many times for the past nine months: We are so grateful,” said Kali Lindsay
Six Emerald Keepers interns addressed the City Council last March
asking them to consider passing a single-use plastics reduction ordinance
an international advocacy group focused on ocean conservation
“It’s a good day for our coast,” said Lisa Gilfillan
California field representative for Oceana
Coronado joins the other coastal cities in San Diego County in taking action to address the plastic pollution crisis
San Diegans are committed to reducing plastic pollution head-on
and this ordinance will stop single-use plastics from harming our beaches and communities
(…) Oceana applauds the City Council of Coronado for their environmental leadership.”
The full text of the ordinance is here
Violations to the ordinance will constitute an infraction
Every restaurant I go to serves such large portions
so I typically use a take container to bring it home
I bring home uneaten portions in recyclable containers provided by the eating establishment
Why would you deliberately want to waste food
I’m also aware of folks who “pre-emptively” bring a dxusextheir own containers from home
So much effort in do this and don’t do that… and use plastic bags but don’t make them recyclable…
I’m so happy that we will cut down on plastic bags in the ocean
It is so difficult to clean the Tijuana terds off of them
It’s the result of years of research and advocacy by the Emerald Keepers
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The Coronado Junior Woman’s Club is offering to award three class of 2025 graduating senior girls
either attending Coronado High School or a Coronado resident
the annual Marilyn Foster Scholarship in the amount of $2,500
The scholarship honors the legacy of the late Mrs. Marilyn Foster
one of Coronado’s beloved philanthropists who was known for her steadfast dedication to serving our community
She was best known for her involvement as a military spouse
Foster believed that a community is only as strong as the people who make it
Apply Now: https://coronadojuniorwomans.org/the-marilyn-foster-scholarship
The Recreation and Golf Services Summer 2025 online brochure will be live and ready for you to explore on April 22
Browse exciting programs like Camp Coronado Day Camp
Resident online and mail-in registration begins May 7 at 9 am
while nonresidents can register starting May 21
Our team is excited to welcome you to a fun-filled summer
View the brochure and register at www.coronado.ca.us/register
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After he drowned trying to save a teammate
Naval Special Warfare 1st Class Nathan Gage Ingram has been posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroism
Ingram was honored at a ceremony in Imperial Beach on April 18
The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is the highest non-combat decoration that is awarded for heroism to Sailors and Marines
“The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is reserved for those who undertake extraordinary acts of selflessness
even more so than those they seek to save,” said a Naval Special Warfare Operator during the award ceremony
Gage will join the ranks of distinguished recipients of this esteemed medal
and we will etch his name into the hallowed halls of Naval Special Warfare
Ingram was part of a night mission that interdicted a vessel carrying an illegal shipment of Iranian-supplied ballistic-missile and cruise-missile components to Yemen on Jan
Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer Christopher J
Chambers lost his grip and fell into the water while attempting to board a dhow in heavy seas
Ingram did not hesitate and jumped into the Arabian sea after Chambers
After a 10-day search
“One thing that stood out was Gage’s clear understanding of the fallen heroes who came before him and the profound legacies they left within the teams of Naval Special Warfare,” said Jewel Ingram
as she accepted the award during the ceremony
‘We have to lose one of us to learn and do better
The loss of Chambers and Ingram triggered training and readiness reviews throughout the Naval Special Warfare community
and procedural reviews and have been implemented
and graduated from boot camp at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes
He graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training Class 346 in Coronado
Ingram’s awards and decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Medal
the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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All of Coronado’s beaches have reopened as of the evening of April 21
The city’s southern beaches – the Silver Strand Shoreline and Coronado Beach at Avenida Lunar – closed April 12
The closures were prompted by elevated bacteria in the water related to the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis
Coronado’s beaches were removed from the county’s closure list in Monday night’s update from the county’s Beach and Bay water quality program. View current advisories, warnings, and closures here
Mexico began diverting 3-5 million gallons per day (MGD) of untreated wastewater into the Tijuana River on April 8
The diversion came as Mexico works to complete the first phase of its International Collector project
the flow of wastewater into the Tijuana River was at zero
section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC)
Although no new test results have been reported since 4/16/25
the Silver Strand Guard Shack beach which has no newly reported test results since 4/16/25 remains closed
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North Island Credit Union Foundation has awarded a scholarship to Coronado High School senior Dylan Nasori as part of its annual College Scholarship Program
recognizing exceptional students for their school and community activities
the Foundation provides 10 scholarships of $1,000 each to college-bound students in San Diego county
“We are proud to recognize this year’s outstanding scholarship recipients
determination and commitment to their education truly set them apart,” said North Island Credit Union Foundation President Marvel Ford
“These students represent the bright future of our communities
and we’re honored to support them as they take the next steps in their academic journeys
We believe in the power of education to transform lives
we’re investing in the potential of tomorrow’s leaders.”
Additional scholarship winners were from all areas of San Diego county including Oceanside
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— The Coronado community is still mourning the loss of local legend Bob Kipperman
who was killed in a house fire last Friday
friends and family shared more about the man
“He's just so well known," said Wayne Strickland
Strickland saw it firsthand in his fifty years of friendship with Kipperman
he was jush such a fun guy," Strickland said
Kipperman owned a well-known clothing store on Coronado
Strickland said Kipperman also made and sold "blinged out" belts and purses in Barrio Logan
Kipperman lived in Coronado since he was nine years old
He was getting ready to celebrate his 84th birthday next month until tragedy struck last Friday afternoon
His home on the 1400 block of 6th Street caught fire just before 1:30 p.m.
it's hard to see something like this happen and lose a life," said Strickland
who worked with the Coronado Fire Department for 32 years
who wasn't ready to speak with ABC 10News on camera
said Kipperman was just eating lunch with his wife
He said Karina got out safely and rushed to her neighbors' house to call 911
While Kipperman might not be with us anymore
Strickland said his spirit can live on in all of us
ABC 10News reached out to the Coronado Fire Department for an update on its investigation and a possible cause
Follow ABC 10News Anchor Max Goldwasser on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.