Community Corner

Week in Review

Take a look back at the week of June 20, just in case you missed any choice bits.

: Key community leaders gathered June 20 to discuss the potential of forming a commission to support the arts.

: 40-Love Tennis & Active Wear opened and drew a good turnout at the new on Glorietta Boulevard.

: Firefighters have a new two-year contract after the City Council unanimously agreed to a pay raise at the June 21 meeting.

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: At the June 22 dedication, Mayor Casey Tanaka praised workers for completing the $1.5 million project in 15 months. 

, , : Coronado celebrated June 23 as if Owen Wilson himself were coming for the premiere of Cars 2. But this time it was the venue itself, rather than the stars or the film, that was the marquee attraction.

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: Bianca Valle just ended a successful school year, but she wanted more. That’s why she founded the Art of Giving Club at Coronado High, which creates art to donate or to sell to raise money for worthy causes.

: Being a ham radio enthusiast is serious business. On June 25-26, the Coronado Emergency Radio Operators club gathered in Spreckels Park to be part of a national test of their readiness for a crisis.


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