Spreckels Park — Changing with the Seasons
Each concert season Spreckels Park sees changes. During the past few years the annual transformation has been significant. A comprehensive master plan reflects the direction and aspiration of the transformation, but it is also a result of the naturally lifecycle of the trees and plants that have become city hallmarks. A Sign of the Times New to Spreckels Park this concert season is an updated Community Directory located on the corner of Sixth and Orange. The updated pedestrian focused Directory is all – inclusive incorporating the City’s civic, social, faith-based and...
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Bike Lock Donation Every Sunday, we are fortunate to have members of Coronado’s finest attend the concert and help us give away bicycle locks, generously donated by Holland’s Bicycles. Summer concerts in the park have become a long-standing tradition in the Coronado Community. The success of each year’s concert season is built on the prior one with the dedication of time and talent of our individual community members. The camaraderie and music strengthens the Coronado community ties as the concerts provide a fun-filled venue for friends and family to gather, relax and enjoy. If you see them,...
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For more than two decades the Coronado School of the Arts has served as an arts catalyst helping some of Coronado’s and San Diego’s most creative and talented young people.
Read MoreOur Beloved Bandstand
The Spreckels Park Bandstand carries the same legacy, a product of community pride, largess and even a bit of a fight.
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Dedicated Crew After the music has faded, the blankets have been folded and the picnic baskets have been collected and carted away, a two-man crew from Coronado Public Services begins crisscrossing Spreckels Park readying our center-city jewel for another week of summer enjoyment. The city workers who keep Spreckels Park safe, clean and functioning for our concerts, from left: Jose Guerrero, Art Valvidia, Mondo Moreno, Gilbert Urbina and Nuuao Saole. If you see them, say thanks. Crew members collect trash and place it in temporary dumpsters along Seventh Street where it will be hauled away...
Read MoreLeafy Legacy: The Trees of Spreckels Park
Coronado seeks a balance of open space and cover from more than 100 species of trees.
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