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An Evening of Storytelling & Music with Jacqui Silver: ‘The Hotel Del—1888 thru Prohibition’

On Friday, November 15, at 5:30 pm, musician and storyteller Jacquelyne
Silver will present a very special program in the Winn Room of the Coronado
Library, taking the audience along on a glorious journey back to the first few
decades after the Hotel del Coronado
opened in 1888.  



As a graduate of The Julliard School,
Miss Silver is a renowned musician, entertainer and teacher. A well-respected and versatile pianist, with styles
ranging from ragtime to Cabaret, she has performed in numerous concert halls,
including Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Her unique style and vibrant
performances have captivated audiences across the country.



In
celebration of the landmark hotel’s 125th birthday, Miss Silver will bring to life its early
history through stories, as she performs the extraordinary music of that era. Jointly presented by the Coronado
Historical Association and the Coronado Public Library in partnership with
Coronado Storytellers, this delightful program is also endorsed by the Coronado
Cultural Arts Commission.

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The event is free and no
RSVP is required. The Winn Room is located in the Coronado Public Library on 640
Orange Avenue. For more information, contact info@coronadohistory.org or call (619) 435 7242.

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