September/October 2008

The November Vote Meet our mayoral and council candidates and see what matters to them. Inside the Police Station Chief Lou Scanlon gives us the inside story. The Jessop Houses These classic redwood bungalows have stood the test of time. Let There Be Light At this Cays remodel sunny days and clear sailing are on …

July/August 2008

Best of Coronado Culinary Awards Here’s what you voted to be the best tastes in the city. Senior Gleaners Take from the stores and give to the poor. Be a Tourist in your Own Town You don’t have to be from Arizona to enjoy a little tourist action on the island this summer. Here’s a …

May/June 2008

Family Ties This Coronado beach house harkens back to an Arizona family’s roots. What’s Red and White and Read All Over Arizonans’ other Red Book. Slam Dunk The Van Arsdales jump over to their Coronado home every chance they get. Canyon Ranch, Mi Amo, Miraval These desert spas beckon all year long. When the Greatest …

March/April 2008

Recycling: From the Curb to the Conveyor Belt Here’s how EDCO sorts it all out! There Must Be 50 Ways to Reduce the Rubble Here are just a few. Open Your Door and Say “Ahh” Now you can give your home an energy check-up and come away with SDG&E gifts. Recycling Aboard the USS Reagan …

January/February 2008

Glorietta Bay Inn Marks 100 Years Spreckels’ mansion home has much to celebrate on its historic anniversary. After the Fires No man or woman was an island in Coronado when the October winds blew. The 2008 Silver Pages The 50-year-and-better guide to life in Coronado. Travel Story: Maui Maui is a family-friendly paradise. School Beat: …

November/December 2007

Playing House These adorable doll houses contain miniature details and maximum entertainment. Thrift Shops Treasure hunting in Coronado’s resale boutiques may turn up rare finds for you and dollars for charity. Travel Story: Maui Maui is a family-friendly paradise. School Beat: Bullies There’s a right way to fight back against bullies.

September/October 2007

Great Sports Coronado’s trio of sports broadcasters score points in the community. The Night Shift To the casual observer, nightfall turns the usually lively Orange Avenue into a convincing ghost town, but not all is as quiet as it may seem. Two Homes, One Heart You’re told you have cancer everywhere and most likely have …

July/August 2007

Biking ‘Round the Bay It’s summertime, so grab your bike, helmet, some bottled water and gear up! Summertime and Island Spas Are Beckoning Say spa-aaahhhh! Bliss, bodywork and beauty abound in Coronado. Vets on Pets The most pressing concerns that your critter wants you to know all about. Happy Tails: Adopt Me! Rescue animals make …

May/June 2007

Coronado Real Estate The new reality in real estate: we’re getting back to normal. The Best of Everything Coronado Lifestyle Magazine presents the Best of Coronado 2007 Housing Hot Buttons Be It Ever So Humble Hometown Heroes Travel Story: Greece Legends Extraordinaire

March/April 2007

Birding in Coronado San Diego County has been awarded the “birdiest county in the U.S.” on several occasions. There are 700 species found in the United States of which 495 have been seen in the diverse geography of San Diego County. Some of these birds are in the county for just a short period as …

January/February 2007

Horsing Around Many people know Coronado resident Martha Torkington as an interior designer and a real estate broker, but lately her passion for horses has her moonlighting as a full-fledged ranch owner and founder of a soon-to-be Equine Assisted Learning center. Coronado’s Biggest Losers Age-Defying Treatment Love Through the Ages Roses Travel Story: Hawaii, the …

November/December 2006

Coronado: The Gingerbread City Calling all culinary-inclined Coronadans (and everyone who loves Coronado) – time to get those visions of sugar plums, and especially gingerbread, dancing in your heads! San Diego’s Cruise Ship Industry San Diego cruises to prosperity. Semester at Sea Students, young and old, embark on a Semester at Sea. Beating the Blues …