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Great Day for the Coronado ACF Jan 17

The mood was joyful as City Staff, PAWS of Volunteers Directors and PAWS volunteers all gathered at the Coronado Police Department for the Badge Ceremony to officially acknowledge Officer Margaret Lawson to the department as the new Animal Control Officer (ACO).

Coronado ACF Staff

Officer Lawson with KAs Christina Kidd & Alayne Rosenstein

Officer Lawson has worked at the Coronado ACF for almost four years as a lead kennel attendant. When the opening for ACO arose, she decided that she was up for the challenge and applied for the position.

The process is very thorough with all applicants going through numerous interviews, back ground checks, and panel questions.

We were all pulling for Margaret and applauded each hurdle she cleared until finally the day came with the announcement that she had the job!

Margaret is a caring and compassionate champion for the animals and for the safety of the community. She has a quick smile and a gentle demeanor. The mother of two boys, she also has a firm hand that will serve her well when enforcing the animal control laws.

As for the ceremony itself ~ Margaret chose her husband to pin the badge on her uniform as Chief of Police Louis J. Scanlon stood by. As Commander of the Support Services Division Commander Laszlo Waczek along with Sergeant Eric Hima, in charge of Personnel, Senior Volunteers & Inspections were also in attendance.

We are all looking forward to the future of animal welfare in Coronado with Officer Lawson at the helm of the ACF with the support of the Coronado Police Department and her staff.

Stop by the ACF and meet and congratulate Margaret – take a tour if you haven’t done so yet and meet the orphaned animals looking for their forever homes.

The Coronado Cookie

 

PS On a personal note, I want to thank Margaret for taking this position, It has been an honor and joy getting to know her this past year and working with her to help the animals. I want to thank her family too for all of the support they give Margaret to make this all possible!

A Coronado Happy New Year Jan 01

We have been blessed with wonderful weather during this holiday season and today was no exception. The dense fog of New Year’s Eve burned off quickly and the day that emerged from the dampness was delightful.

Coronado Happy New YearDonning shorts and t-shirts, Bob and I walked into the village to get a cup of coffee to drink while we took a beach walk. The line at Starbucks was surprisingly short despite all of the people milling around and the crowded sidewalks. In short time, we had our vente coffee in hand.

As we turned right out of Starbucks we saw the police cars, vans, and motorcycles – from both the Coronado Police Department and the County Sheriff’s Department. more…

Coronado Christmas Home Front Dec 17

The holiday season has taken me by surprise this year. I’ve been busy with work and cat rescue and all of the little things of daily life that take up so much time.

One of the things that helps me get into the spirit of the season is watching the Coronado Holiday Parade. Only this year I was out of town transporting Diana the cat from the Coronado ACF to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.

I was disappointed as it is the first parade I’ve missed since I moved here. But the holiday spirit doesn’t stop at the end of the parade. And I can get a heavy dose of the joy of the holidays just by walking throughout the village.

On my first walk about last week I let bright lights lead me up and down streets and avenues. At one point I heard Christmas music and turned the corner to see a home front on my left blazing with lights and decorations.

It was so very lovely, but it was from the home across the street that the music was coming. I turned and saw a home decked out from roof top to sidewalk. And right in the middle of the front yard was a trip of artificial Christmas trees playing holiday music as a light show played along their branches. I wasn’t the only one stopping for the holiday concert and light show – the delightful performance was drawing a small crowd.

It quickly became my favorite display and last night Bob and I put the top down on the car and went on a tour with this home being our first stop.

Happy Holidays!

Coronado Thanksgiving Winds Down Nov 27

As every Southern Californian and anyone watching the Chargers football game knows, the weather was spectacular today with a high of 85 degrees in Coronado.

As I walked to the library to get a couple of books on tape for my trip to Kanab this week, the sun was still shining. People of all ages were out and about sporting shorts and t-shirts, enjoying the “heat wave” as the newscasters are calling it.

Beach house, Coronado Island, San Diego, Calif...

Every extreme weather condition here is attributed to a Santa Ana, whether a torrential downpour or a heat wave. Today was no exception and most are thanking Santa Ana for the awesome weather. more…

Hotel del Coronado Christmas Dec 23
Hotel del Coronado Ornament 2009

Hotel del Coronado Ornament 2009

As I have said before, Coronado embraces each and every holiday and is one of the most festive places to be during the Christmas season.

No one spot exemplifies the spirit of the Holiday Season more than the Hotel del Coronado. More than 60,000 twinkling white lights outline the edges of the Victorian resort making it appear like a scene from a fairy tale.

Each year, a theme is chosen and the Hotel del’s holiday theme this year is “Merry & Bright”. As you enter the hotel you see that the staff have fulfilled every expectation that phrase inspires.

On our evening walk last night, we headed over to the Hotel del to see the main attraction ~ the tree in the hotel foyer. There are decorated Christmas trees throughout the hotel, but the main foyer right inside the grand front entrance is home to the Christmas tree that draws thousands of people to its side each year.

The 25-foot tree is anchored top and bottom to keep it from toppling over under its own weight and the weight of more than 15,000 lights, and an abundance of ornaments of all sizes.

The tree was surrounded with people of all ages smiling and staring in wonder at its splendor. Cameras were drawn with flashes going off at a dizzying rate as people took photographs of the tree itself and of their family and friends standing beside it.

I took a few of my own which you can see in this video ~

If you get the chance, go over to the Hotel del Coronado and experience a bit of the magic of Christmas.

I wish you Happy Holidays, peace, love and joy and a prosperous New Year.