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Coronado Pet Photo Contest Jul 22
Coronado Orange Tabbies

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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.

The Coronado Community Spirit Mar 15

Every Wednesday the free Coronado weekly newspaper, The Coronado Eagle & Journal, is delivered throughout the community. Unlike some weekly newspapers in resort type towns, it is filled with more than just real estate and restaurant ads. It truly tells of all of the events that happened in the community during the past week and informs us of the upcoming events.

One of the regular sections is the Letters & Commentary section where letters from members of the community are printed.

This week’s edition included an extremely bittersweet letter from a family whose 14 year old son James had died suddenly. I had heard the story from friends a few weeks ago ~ living in a small town, our joys and sorrows are shared regularly. I don’t know the family, but felt so sad for them just the same.

As would be expected, their letter spoke of their shock and sadness at the loss of their son. But rather than focus on just those feelings, they went on to write a very inspirational thank you to the community of Coronado.

Here is just a part of what the letter said:

“Our family has received over 300 cards, several from strangers. It is amazing to be wrapped in so much love and caring. This community is exceptional in many ways, the exquisite beauty of the area, the perfect climate, but the people are the shining jewel in this town.”

They ended the letter saying:

“We will always miss James and we will always ask why but from this suffering we have seen more love than we knew existed and we thank you all.”

Beyond all the glitz of the Hotel del Coronado, behind the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowd, and away from the day trippers on the beach there lies a community of people with deep spirit. A community that lends a hand, gives a hug, comes together in good times and bad and celebrates its victories and mourns its losses ~ together. This is my Coronado.

Another Day in Paradise Nov 21

Since moving to the San Diego area, my brother Bill has coined a phrase that he joyfully utters repeatedly, “Another day in paradise!”

That sentiment shows exactly how I feel about living in Coronado. Not a day goes by that I don’t feel very blessed and lucky to live here. Walking through the village, riding my bicycle along San Diego Bay, collecting shells on the beach while watching the dogs surf on Dog Beach – this is all a part of my life in Coronado.

And, it’s not just about the beauty here; a big part of the attraction of living here is the strong sense of community. Sure, we have thousands of tourists and visitors every year, but at its heart, Coronado is a small town with small town values. It is evident in our weekly community newspaper, The Coronado Eagle. Distributed every Wednesday, The Eagle is a free publication that keeps the locals up to date on Coronado news, events, sports, weddings, births, and deaths – all the things that happen in our daily lives.

Coronado is a “Navy” town and as such, there is also a strong sense of patriotism here. North Island is home to the Naval Air Station and in land mass encompasses more than half of the island. Many of those who currently serve or have served over the years have made Coronado their permanent home. When a ship deploys, yellow ribbons spring up all over town and when it returns the island is dotted with hand made welcome home signs.

Some of my favorite times in Coronado are during the annual special events. There is the Holiday Parade the first Friday of December, the Flower Show in April, the Summer Concert Series, the Independence Day Parade and the Halloween Open House. Participation runs high at these events and they highlight the spirit of Coronado.