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Baby Del Hosts Event Aug 05

Wine for Water

The delightful Baby Del in Coronado is the site of this weekend’s Wine for Water event.

Wine for Water is a benefit for the Engineers Without Borders San Diego State University Chapter. This local chapter of the non-profit 501(c)3 humanitarian organization, Engineers Without Borders, was recently approved to begin work on a project with a community of 660 people in Tejeras, Honduras. The water source of the community is polluted and is making the inhabitants sick with gastrointestinal problems and skin irritations.

Due to the generous sponsorship of the event by One Hope Wine, Chula Vista Printing and Graphics, Dinners by David, Wells Fargo, Radiance Yoga in Mission Hills, and Holland’s Bicycles in Coronado, you can enjoy an evening of wine, hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment.

So come sip some wine so the children and families in Tejeras, Honduras can drink clean water!

Baby Del in Coronado

Event Details:

When ~ Saturday, August 7, 2010 from 6:00pm until 10:00pm

Where ~ The Baby Del, 1144 Isabella Avenue, Coronado, CA

What ~ All you can drink red and white wine, soft drinks, appetizers, live music, raffle tickets and entrance to the grounds of the historic Baby Del

Cost ~ Tickets are currently $35.00. Buy your tickets now!

Coronado Pet Photo Contest Jul 22
Coronado Orange Tabbies

Coronado Orange Tabbies

One of the many attributes of Coronado is that it is extremely pet friendly and many families have one or more pets I n their homes.

Every year, the Coronado community newspaper, The Eagle, holds its Annual Pet Photo Contest.

This year’s winning photos will be published in the September 8th issue of the journal.

You can enter your pet photo into one of five categories ~

  • Chillin’ in Coronado
  • Look-a-Like-Pet
  • Best Friends
  • Most Unusual
  • Pets in Action

They have begun to publish entry forms each week in the journal. The entry form asks for your name, your pet’s name, the category you want to enter your photo into, your address, your telephone number and the reason why you think your pet should win.

You may enter one photo per pet and entries must be received by August 25th.

Go ahead and enter your favorite photo of your pet for the chance to win a prize and get your pet’s photo published.

The Coronado Cookie

One of the many attributes of Coronado is that it is extremely pet friendly and many families have one or more pets I n their homes.

Every year, the Coronado community newspaper, The Eagle, holds its Annual Pet Photo Contest.

This year’s winning photos will be published in the September 8th issue of the journal.

You can enter your pet photo into one of five categories ~

Chillin’ in Coronado

Look-a-Like-Pet

Best Friends

Most Unusual

Pets in Action

They have begun to publish entry forms each week in the journal. The entry form asks for your name, your pet’s name, the category you want to enter your photo into, your address, your telephone number and the reason why you think your pet should win.

You may enter one photo per pet and entries must be received by August 25th.

Go ahead and enter your favorite photo of your pet for the chance to win a prize and get your pet’s photo published.

Coronado Art in the Park Jul 01
Spreckels Park

Spreckels Park Gazebo ~ where the bands play

Because I live in Coronado, I have many people who do not live here ask me about Art in the Park. Usually, they have heard about it and want to know when it is. Some have been before and want to stop by to see the works of a favored artist, but forget which Sundays it is held.

Sometimes, I think those of us who live here take this special event for granted because it is a regularly scheduled happening. You walk or drive by and say, “Art in the Park today,” but don’t stop to wander through the displays.

With the Concerts in the Park now playing throughout the summer, I have taken the time to look at the wonderful pieces of art offered by these talented artisans. I have upon occasion spoken to many of the artists and find their stories as fascinating as their art.

Art in the Park is presented by the Coronado Art Association and is held in Spreckels Park (Orange Avenue across from the Coronado Library) the 1st and 3rd Sundays of every month, year round. The official time is from 9:00am – 4:00pm, but some set up earlier and some linger longer.

The number of participating artists may vary depending on the day, weather or time of year. There are over 50 artists who have been approved to participate by a five person jury. The artists are all from San Diego County and represent the areas of painting, photography, ceramics, etching, stained glass, wood and metal working and more.

Participating artists include:

Ronald Bennett is an award winning photography.

Sumiko Braithwaite creates unique “Double Wall” pottery.

Jim Cornwell creates amazing pieces of art through wood working.

Elaine Davis creates paintings using various medias.

Clara Evans paints with oils, acrylic and watercolor.

Robert Gerdes is s noted for his paintings of Coronado, La Jolla and the mountain and desert areas near San Diego.

Joan Hansen works in water color, oil and acrylic.

Mary Helmreich works with water colors.

Don Hubbard specializes in the Japanese art of fish printing (gyotaku).

Kay Frances Hubbard specializes in water colors.

Janet Leo is an American Impressionist.

Gerry Lounsbury does decorative art work.

Maic creates vibrant paintings and pine needle basketry.

Marty Marshall works with hot blown glass.

Bruce Muirhead is an artistic photographer who has traveled the world capturing images.

Katy Reeve-Weesner specializes in water colors.

Creela Martin Villani prefers working with oils.

Uwe Werner paints animals, seascapes, and children.

John Yato specializes in water colors.

George Zucconi is a photographic artist.

Come to Spreckels Park on the first or third Sunday of any month and take a tour of the delightful works of arts shown by these very talented artists.

Coronado 4th of July 2010 Jun 30

Coronado Independence Day Celebrations

Summer is in full stride here in Coronado and the community is ready for this weekend’s 4th of July celebrations.

As all locals know, although the 4th is on Sunday, Coronado does not permit the parade to be held on a Sunday. Thus, the 62nd annual Independence Day Parade will be held on Saturday.

Here is the schedule of events in Coronado for both Saturday and Sunday ~

Saturday, July 3, 2010:
8:00 am – 4:00 pm Art in the Park, Spreckels Park

10:00 am “A Salute to America’s Heroes”, the 62nd annual Independence Day Parade along Orange Avenue

1:00 pm Coronado Big Band concert at the Ferry Landing

2:30 pm Adrian Empire Demo, Spreckels Park

4:00 pm The Stiletto’s play for the Concert in the Park, Spreckels Park

Sunday, July 4, 2010:
7:00 am 35th annual Independence Day 15K Run and 5K Run/Walk at Tidelands Park (registration at 5:00 am)

8:00 am – 4:00 pm Art in the Park, Spreckels Park

9:00 am 51st annual Rough Water Swim at Coronado Central Beach

2:00 pm Dixieland Band concert at the Ferry Landing

5:00 pm VFW Ladies Auxiliary steak BBQ, 557 Orange Avenue

6:00 pm The Coronado Community Band plays for the Concert in the Park, Spreckels Park

9:00 pm Fireworks display over San Diego Bay

Whatever your plans are for the holiday weekend, we all wish you a safe and happy 4th of July!

The Coronado Cookie

Coronado Home Harvest Jun 22

Coronado Home Harvest (CHH) was recently formed by a group of dedicated backyard gardeners and local foodies. Given the weather here in Coronado and the active gardening community, this may be the start of something big!

The outline for this all volunteer organization is based on a monthly meeting where members bring their extra homegrown fruit, vegetables, flowers and cuttings to share and exchange with a goal of promoting health and community.

If you do not have produce to share, you may donate baked or hand made goods, recipes, and such. Also, the CHH encourages neighbors to work together – perhaps you could harvest fruit from a tree in your neighborhood whose owner cannot do it alone and the fruit would otherwise fall to the ground and rot.

Donations are accepted between 8 and 10 am. The donations are sorted and divided up between 10 am and 12 pm. Once all the donations have been sorted and bagged, members may pick up their goodies between 12 and 1 pm.

The CHH also plans on holding talks on organic gardening methods, container farming, nutrition, cooking and related topics during the exchange.

The first meeting of Coronado Home Harvest is this coming Saturday, June 26, 2010 at the Winn Room, Coronado Library.

Future meetings have been scheduled for July 17th and August 21st with more dates to follow.

Membership is free – to sign up you need to send your contact information to CHH at info@coronadohomeharvest.org

You can view the participation guidelines to find out more information.

This is another wonderful example of the strong community spirit here in Coronado!

To your good health & harvest!

The Coronado Cookie

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