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Chamber of Commerce’s Salute to the Military – March 27

February 24th, 2010 Posted in Coronado News, Special Events in Coronado | Comments Off

This year celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Coronado Chamber of Commerce’s Salute to the Military. Held in the Hotel del Coronado Grand Ballroom, this gala honors local servicemen and women from Naval Base Coronado. This year will pay special tribute to POWs joining in the evening’s events.

For more information please contact the Coronado Chamber of Commerce at 619-435-9260 or log on to www.coronadochamber.com

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Orange Avenue Median Deodar Cedar Trees

February 20th, 2010 Posted in City of Coronado | Comments Off

City of Coronado Staff has evaluated the browning Deodar Cedar trees along the Orange Avenue median, and believe that the condition is due to the high wind conditions experienced during the storms in January, which carried traces of salt.
Vegetation in other areas of the City, including along Ocean Boulevard and in Glorietta Bay Park, has also suffered this damage. It is expected that the Deodar Cedar trees should recover from this; however, staff will continue to evaluate them to determine whether there are other factors at work.

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24th annual Bay Bridge Walk – May 16 – time to sign up!

February 15th, 2010 Posted in Special Events in Coronado | Comments Off

The Navy’s 24th Original Bay Bridge Walk benefits the Navy’s MWR (Morale, Welfare, Recreation) for our sailors and their families. Register online at www.mwrtoday.com.

Early Bird Registration if you register before February 28, 2010.

Entry fee includes a T-shirt and a ticket to the May 30th 2010 Padres vs. Nationals game!

Presented by MWR, NRSW and SDGE

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Letter from Jeffrey Felix, Superintendent CUSD

February 2nd, 2010 Posted in Coronado News, Coronado Schools & Youth Activities | Comments Off

Financial Catastrophe for Schools Made Worse by Governor’s Proposal

Every January leaders of public organizations summarize the year’s events and forecast the near future of that organization. This year I have chosen to make this presentation in two parts because of the enormity of the financial crisis facing the Coronado Unified School District (CUSD). This crisis was further exacerbated on January 8th when the Governor of our state outlined his financial plan for California next year.

The Governor’s plan was to “protect education” but in fact the budget proposal for next year includes billions in additional education cuts. Locally we must add this to the already unbelievable revenue loss planned and we find ourselves facing the reality of well over $2.7 million in ongoing cuts for just next year. The total loss of revenue to CUSD from 2007 through 2011 equals a staggering $5.8 million or approximately 23% of total revenues. These are actual numbers and have not been adjusted for inflation. To add insult to injury, it does not appear that our state has any hope of increasing revenue to education over the next five years.

You are probably thinking you have heard this before, that the district has for years warned of severe cuts, yet academic performance never seemed to be affected, and in fact test scores improved. It is true that the district continued to improve academically even through this period of fiscal insecurity. Credit the excellent faculty and staff for taking on the increased workload after fellow employees are laid off. However, people have a limited capacity to take on extra work without losing their effectiveness. The stress caused by a heavy workload and the time spent on work previously done by others can be the “tipping point” that depletes any energy people have left, eroding the quality of their work and personal life.

These tragic cuts will result in a loss of services to this community and, most importantly, to our children. Whatever we considered to be “normal” will be gone forever not only because of the depth of the cuts, but also because of the length of time we will need to endure this loss of revenue. Instruction in the core subjects will be protected, but subjects other than core classes may be reduced, class sizes will be increased, and many teachers and staff will be laid off. There is no doubt that the next two years will be the worst CUSD has financially ever experienced.

The full PowerPoint presentation is available online at www. coronadousd.net/. Just click the “Superintendent” link under contents.

Jeffrey P. Felix, Ed. D., Superintendent
Coronado Unified School District
201 Sixth Street
Coronado, CA 92118
619) 522-8900 x1025
http://www.coronadousd.net

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AARP Tax Assistance at the Coronado Public Library

February 1st, 2010 Posted in Coronado News | Comments Off

Beginning on February 2, 2010, tax assistance for seniors will be provided by AARP in Coronado Public Library Conference Room. It is First Come, First Served and there will be a sign-up sheet posted one hour in advance.

The schedule is: Tuesdays from 5:00pm-8:00pm, Wednesdays from 11:00am-2:00pm and Thursdays from 5:00pm-8:00pm.

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Girl Scout Cookie Time!

January 31st, 2010 Posted in Coronado Schools & Youth Activities | Comments Off

THEY’RE BACK!!! It’s Girl Scout Cookie time and they will be coming to your door soon. This year they will have cookies with them, so instant gratification! Support your local Brownies & Girl Scouts!

FYI – Did you know that Coronado’s Troop One was the first Girl Scout troop west of the Rocky Mountains?

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Extreme Tides

January 29th, 2010 Posted in coronado beaches | Comments Off

We had a super high tide this morning and a super low tide this afternoon, and it’s a full moon tonight. We will have another day of super highs and super lows tomorrow morning and afternoon. High tide will be 7.25 feet at 8:50am and low tide will be -1.54 at 3:45pm. Check out the Monte Carlo wreck at the end of the… Shores condos at low tide. The recent storms washed away a lot of sand so it is very exposed now.

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Navy SEALs featured on the Today Show

January 28th, 2010 Posted in Navy SEALS - BUD/S training, Navy in Coronado | Comments Off

Today was the fourth and last installment of the Navy SEALs series featured on the Today Show this week. Watch them all here: http://bit.ly/duDihN

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2010 Boys and Girls Winter Lacrosse Clinic – Jan 23 to Feb 20

January 22nd, 2010 Posted in Coronado Schools & Youth Activities | Comments Off

For beginners and players wanting to sharpen their skills before the spring season (boys and girls ages 6 to 13 – 1st through 8th grades)

Saturdays, January 23rd to February 20th 3-5:00 PM at the CMS Field

$110 fee includes five clinic sessions coached by Coronado Varsity and JV coaches and NCAA experienced players, membership enrollment in U.S. Lacrosse, a practice jersey, Coronado Lacrosse decal and opportunities to win prizes at the final clinic session.

All players need to provide their own lacrosse stick (and shoulder pads for boys). Other boys loaner equipment is available at time of registration with a personal check as security deposit (loaned equipment is limited and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.)

Registration dates at CHS Neidermeyer Field, Sixth St. & F Ave:
Saturday, Jan 23rd 2-2:45 PM

Click here to download a clinic registration form

Proceeds benefit the middle school lacrosse programs. Get more info here: http://coronadolacrosse.com/id108.html
Email: megandyno@sbcglobal.net or bdozier@sbcglobal.net

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Coronado Woman’s Club shredding event – January 23

January 21st, 2010 Posted in Special Events in Coronado | Comments Off

Head down to the Union Bank parking lot between 9:00am-12:00pm on January 23 to get those private papers shredded in the blink of an eye. Sponsored by the Coronado Woman’s Club, all proceeds go to scholarships.

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