September/October 2006

A Walk Across America Coronadans Doug and Sally Leland Walk Across America…and see an expanding nation. The Coronado Police Department’s Senior VOlunteers Fall Fashion Showcase Who’s New at Coronado Schools The Navy’s Silver Strand Housing A Peek At Our Parks: Tidelands Park

July/August 2006

A Day On The Greens Behind the scenes at the busiest golf course in California. Broadway/San Diego Kicks Off 30th Anniversary Golf Carts Hit the Road A Taste of Barrio Logan Rotary’s Neighbors Across the Bridge Program Kiteboarding Makes Waves in Coronado

May/June 2006

Legendary Dames Soroptimists honor three women whose lives embody the organization’s ideals. Synthetic Lawns Are Making a Comeback Some of the scrupulously manicured lawns around town look so perfect you might think they’re too good to be real. And you might just be right. High Time for High Rents Baja’s Building Boom Legalities of Foreign …

March/April 2006

1906 San Francisco Earthquake How the quake that shook San Francisco rattled John Spreckels and rolled him into Coronado. Tea for Two Catering to Your Every Need A Taste of Coronado Travel: New Mexico Red Rocks, Rivers and Big RVs

January/February 2006

Kick-Start the New Year Your fellow Coronadans will get you moving, healthy, gorgeous, psyched and more. Heritage Homes I Can See Clearly Now It’s nothing short of a miracle, having my eyesight restored after more than four decades of wearing glasses… Be Kind to Your Spine Hometown Heroes Meet six Hometown Heroes who are making …

November/December 2005

Getting Around the Bay in Our Backyard From a quick ferry crossing to a ”three-hour tour,” there must be 50 ways to cross the water. The High Life of Living Downtown The recent Downtown by Design Tour provided a peak into some of the snazziest homes now dotting the skyline along with a chance to …

September/October 2005

Making a Splash Coronado celebrates it’s new community center! Back to School Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? Mainstreet Garden Party

July/August 2005

Opening a New Book I knew we were in for something truly special when I drove down Orange Avenue at dusk in early June and did a double take. There, center stage, the Spreckels Library – the original 1909 library on this site – gleamed, bathed in lights that highlighted every detail, column and classical …

May/June 2005

In the Swim with Carol LeBeau Channel 10’s news anchor drops her own anchor in the Cays. A Peek at Our Parks Geraniums Best of Coronado 2005 Winners

March/April 2005

On the CoSA Home Tour Coronado family enjoys life through their new looking glass. Make It Now, Bake It Later Special Places: Restaurants A Taste of Coronado Menu Guide Come on Get Happy: Happy Hours in Coronado

January/February 2005

The Big Heart of Paul Harter For Lamb’s and gorillas, this local philanthropist makes dreams come true. New Year, New You The Nifty 90s You’ve heard of Generation Xers, Baby Boomers, and you’re probably familiar with the term septagenarians and maybe, octogenarians. But we’re checking in with three nonagenarians who reveal why it’s nifty to …

November/December 2004

Ramos Martinez and the La Avenida Cafe Coronado’s Director of Library Services gives us the history of the artist, his murals and their journey to the Coronado Library. A Stimulating Tour of Coronado’s Coffee Houses Crafts to Carry Do You Believe in Angels Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree! Open Wide, Shamu!