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92118 day of Coronado! All activities and schedule!

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A One-Day Only Celebration for Coronado Neighbors

September 21, 2018 conveniently lands on a Friday and occurs during the season locals affectionately refer to as “Second Summer”, when the tourists leave and the Island is returned to the locals to enjoy.  What better way to kick-off the last Summer weekend before Autumn arrives? Let’s make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime event and celebrate Coronado with our neighbors!

There will be beach activities, live music, food, drink and special Coronado-centric events for all to enjoy.  

The natural beauty of Coronado is the perfect place for neighbors to get together to enjoy games, activities, music, food and more!  Participate as an individual and make new friends or create a team made of our your neighbors.  Either way, we want you to participate.

Morning Events on Friday, Sept. 21st, 2018 (9-21-18)

  • 8:30a – 11a:  Tennis Tournament at Glorietta Tennis Center (32 doubles teams – coordinated by tennis pro Bryan Conway) THIS EVENT IS FULL
  • 9a – 11a:  Lawn Bowling Tournament at John D. Spreckels Center (1019 7th St).  In order to play in this free event, you must have lawn bowling playing experience – sorry, but no brand new players.  Need experience?  Try it out this Summer.  Format will be 2 vs 2.  To register for this free event, send the names of your team (2 players) to coronadolawnbowling@gmail.com with “92118” in the subject line.
  • 9:30a – 10:30a Tee Times:  9-Hole Golf Tournament (8 foursomes – coordinated by Phil Fitzgerald / City of Coronado).  To register, call the Golf Shop at 619-522-6590 & specify “92118 Day” for 9:30a – 1030a block.  $18 fee for residents.  Foursomes or individuals welcomed.
  • 10:30a – 11:15a:  Chair Yoga at John D. Spreckels Center (1019 7th Street).  Instructor Rebecca Nagorski will lead a fun and energetic way to get in shape with this gentle style of Yoga.  Free for members and one free pass for non-members and guests to try it out.  Call 619-435-2616 or email coronadoseniorcenter@hotmail.com if you have questions.
  • 12:30p – 3:30p:  Bingo Blast at John D. Spreckels Center (1019 7th Street).  It will consist of 14 games, where anyone 18 years of age or older can win $50, $60, $100 or $200 cash prizes while listening to music from the 1940’s-1970’s. Minimum of $10 buy-in is required. All proceeds benefit the Coronado Senior Association.  Call 619-435-2616 or emailcoronadoseniorcenter@hotmail.com for more info.
  • 1:30p – 2:30p:  Yin Yoga at Hot and Soul Yoga Center (1330 Orange Ave #210). Free class and open to first 25 people tosign up. This non-heated, slow-paced class is open to all levels. The restorative postures are held longer with the help of props. It’s free and there is space for 25 people. To sign up, click here.  For questions, email info@hotandsoulyogacenter.com

The Main Event:  3p to 8p on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018 (9-21-18)

  • 3p – dusk:  Public Piano (come play a tune!) – coordinated by the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission
  • 3p – dusk:  Public Art “Paint THE Numbers” – coordinated by the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission
  • 3p – dusk:  HUGE Piano – remember the movie Big? – coordinated by the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission
  • 3:30pm – dusk:  Face Painting on Ocean Blvd – coordinated by the City of Coronado Rec. Department 
  • 3:30p – dusk: Spikeball Free Play & King of the Court – coordinated by the Coronado High School Interact Club and Coronado Rotary (how to play video)
  • 3:30p – dusk:  Cornhole Tournament, Free Play & King of the Court  – coordinated by Coronado Cornhole Classic
  • 3:30p – dusk:  Activities for Kids Under 48″:  Frisbee, Hula Hoop, Relays, Red Rover, Limbo, & More! – coordinated by CHS ASB and Coronado Optimists
  • 3:30p – dusk:  Bocce Ball Free Play & King of the Court – coordinated by Boy Scout Troop 801
  • 3:30p – dusk:  Sandcastle Contest – coordinated by URT Clothing Company and CMG Financial
  • 3:30p – dusk: Volleyball Free Play & King of the Court (18 teams made up of 4-6 per team -coordinated by Islanders Beach Volleyball).  Sign up at event.
  • 4p – 5p –  5K Run from Base to Base (a fun run on the sand from base to base -coordinated by Easy Day Sports (Register)
  • 4p – 4:45p – Hot Pilates on the Beach  – This class is free – people can reserve their spot here.  We are taking pilates to the beach. in this 1-hr class, expect to strengthen your body with planks, bridges, ab work, cardio, and more. This is a chal­leng­ing full-body work­out using Pilates prin­ci­ples. This is a low impact class, open to all levels. It is a train­ing sys­tem which com­bines Pilates prin­ci­ples with high inten­sity inter­val train­ing and it’s loads of fun!
  • 6p – Group Photo on Dunes (9.21.18:00):  Strike a pose on the C-O-R-O-N-A-D-O dunes for an epic group video and photo.  
  • 6:30p – Mootime Ice Cream Eating Contest :  Starts at 6:30pm and check-in is at 6:15pm. We invite local non-profit organizations to join the event. The first 10 teams to apply will compete in a “chow down” of our Crown Jewel Sundae. Winners get $520 for their organization. Each team will consist of 4 people. Participating orgs must be tax exempt. Emailcontact@bbhca.com to sign up. 
  • 7:20p – Beach Fireworks Show at Hotel del Coronado
  • 7:30p – Movie on the Beach at Hotel del Coronado – Blue Crush (movie trailer)

Musical Events During 9-21-18 Celebration (SEE YOU ON THE DANCE FLOOR):  

Community Cleanup on 9-22-18 (Morning After):  

  • 8a – 11a Beach and surround streets, cleanup – Meet at Central Lifeguard Station.  Supplies to clean up will be available. RSVP here on FB for the cleanup.