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  • Known best for her story quilts depicting African American experiences and feminine life, she also created paintings, sculpture and children's books. She was 93.
  • Ceres Madoo is a Los Angeles based mixed media artist, who describes herself as a mix of a mix. West Indian, American, Black, Indian, Jewish and Mormon, like her art work, Ceres’ personal identity defies categorization. With a BA from UC San Diego ('89) and an MFA from Rutgers University, her conceptual, fluxus, critical educational roots happily collide with her inherent interests in non-western art, folk and craft methodologies. Ceres teaches and works in all mediums. This year, her primary focus has been in working in ceramics and painting with a re-imagination of what it means to be a human creature. For more information visit: visarts.ucsd.edu
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  • Coronado Historical Association Presents: 🎉 100th Birthday Block Party on Park Place 🎉 Honoring CHA's Model T Laundry Truck Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime event! Help us celebrate the 100th birthday of the iconic Model T Laundry Truck with an unforgettable afternoon filled with history, fun, and community spirit! Event Highlights: 🕰️ Time Travel: Step back in time and explore the remarkable history of the truck that revolutionized laundry services in Coronado. 🎶 Live Music: Enjoy toe-tapping tunes from the era and get your groove on! 🍰 Birthday Cake: Savor a delicious birthday cake, specially baked to honor the occasion. 📸 Photo Booth: Capture the memories with friends and family at our 1920s-themed photo booth. 🎁 Prizes and Surprises: Get a chance to win exciting prizes and experience some delightful surprises throughout the afternoon. 🤝 Community Bonding: Connect with fellow families and history enthusiasts and celebrate a century of memories. 🍺 1920s Speakeasy: With a VIP ticket you will have access to CHA's 1920s Speakeasy. VIP tickets include 2 drinks. Be sure to wear your 1920s-inspired costumes! There will be prizes for best costume. Save the date and be part of this incredible milestone in Coronado's history! This is an event you won't want to miss. Join us in commemorating the legacy of the Model T Laundry Truck and celebrating its 100 years of service to our community. See you there! 🎂🚗🎈 Tickets: Family (Includes 2 VIP Adult Tickets with access to the Speakeasy, 2 Child Tickets, and 1 Laundry Truck Pin) - $75 Child (Must be purchased with an Adult or Family Ticket) - $10 Adult - $20 VIP Adult (Includes a Laundry Truck Pin & access to the Speakeasy) - $30 Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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