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  • Join The Del for our annual Holiday Festival with the local community. This community event includes performances by Coronado school children, Skydiving Santa followed by photos, Skating by the Sea®, and a dazzling fireworks show. Schedule of Events CORONADO SCHOOL PERFORMANCES Vista Terrace | Times TBA Join Coronado schools as they sing holiday favorites and spread holiday cheer. SKATING BY THE SEA Windsor Lawn | 4-10 p.m. Take an ice skating adventure on San Diego’s only beachfront ice rink. SKYDIVING SANTA Del Beach | 4:30 p.m. Surprise and delight your little ones as Santa skydives onto Del Beach to join them for the Holiday Festival. PHOTOS WITH SANTA Location TBA | 5-8 p.m. Capture the magic of the holiday season with a meeting and photo with Santa himself. Santa Passes will be distributed on-site for families to secure a time slot. No online reservations for this date. "WONDER OF OZ" LIGHTSHOW SPECTACULAR Founders Lawn | 5-9 p.m. Experience the magic as The Del’s historic pine trees are draped in a spectacular light show with a whimsical Oz-inspired soundtrack and snow flurries. The show takes place every 30 minutes. FIREWORKS SHOW Del Beach | 6:45 p.m. Look to the skies over Del Beach for a dazzling fireworks display to celebrate the season. Holiday Festival event times and details are weather permitting and may be subject to change. Hotel del Coronado on Facebook / Instagram
  • Western states have some of America's lowest fertility rates. The rapidly rising cost of housing is playing a role.
  • A study points to a new concern about the effect that heat can have on young children.
  • No one should face winter without protection from the cold. Guided by that belief, Frontwave Credit Union has launched its Give360 Coat and Comfort Drive, calling on the community to share new or gently used warm coats, clean blankets and practical shoes with neighbors experiencing hardship. Running from December 1 through January 16, the drive brings together Frontwave branches, Frontwave Arena and local nonprofit partners to support individuals and families throughout San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The Coat and Comfort Drive is one of the ways Give360 brings Frontwave’s commitment to community to life. By partnering directly with shelters, outreach teams and regional nonprofits, Frontwave helps ensure every donated coat, blanket and pair of shoes reaches people who rely on them, whether they are sleeping outdoors, staying in temporary housing or working toward stability. It is practical support delivered where it matters most. “Winter can be an unforgiving time for our neighbors who lack the basics,” said Bill Birnie, President and CEO of Frontwave Credit Union. “Give360 brings our community together, and teaming up with partners like Frontwave Arena helps us reach even more people who need warmth and care this season. When we show up for one another, we strengthen every part of the communities we serve.” For many people experiencing homelessness, one pair of shoes is all they have. When that pair breaks down, there is no easy replacement. Shoes wear out quickly when people spend long hours outdoors or walk long distances for basic needs, which is why practical shoes such as sneakers, walking shoes and sturdy boots are a major focus of this year’s drive. Community members can support the Coat and Comfort Drive in three simple ways: Donate at a Frontwave branch by dropping off new or gently used coats, blankets and shoes. Donate at Frontwave Arena on event days or at the box office Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donate online with a tax-deductible donation and Frontwave will buy the items needed most. To make giving simple, donors are encouraged to check closets for items no longer worn, repurpose outgrown children’s coats or take advantage of seasonal sales to pick up an extra item for someone in need. All donated items should be clean and in good condition so they can be distributed right away. Frontwave is proud to support nonprofit partners across the regions it serves, including Interfaith Community Services, Humanity Showers, Operation HOPE North County and the Brother Benno Foundation in San Diego County. The drive also supports Desert Sanctuary and Morongo Basin ARCH in San Bernardino County, along with Mission Hope Resource Center in Riverside County. About Frontwave Credit Union Eight Members. Forty dollars. One mission. Serve those who serve. What began in 1952 as a small military credit union is now a $1.8 billion financial institution serving more than 128,000 Members across San Diego, Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Frontwave is a member-owned not-for-profit, which means value goes back to Members through better rates, lower fees and dividends rather than to shareholders. With 18 branches and a full suite of financial solutions, Frontwave helps Members bank smart, build wealth and live better. Through Give360, Frontwave takes service beyond the branch, supporting local nonprofits and investing in programs that strengthen the communities it proudly serves. For more information, visit www.frontwavecu.com About Frontwave Arena Located in Oceanside, California, Frontwave Arena is the region’s premier destination for sports, entertainment, and cultural events. Opened in 2024, the arena is home to the San Diego Sockers, San Diego Clippers, and San Diego Strike Force, while also hosting world-class concerts, community celebrations, and special events. Its mission is to bring people together through experiences that elevate community wellbeing, spark connection, and celebrate the culture of San Diego County.
  • Supporters of the displays say the Bible is on their side, but critics call the scenes sacrilegious and politically divisive, accusing the churches of abusing sacred imagery.
  • Democratic-led states secured a legal victory to keep the personal data of food recipients out of the federal government's reach. But NPR's reporting shows that millions of records on Americans have already been shared.
  • Observe one of the most miraculous natural phenomena on the planet: the 5,000-mile winter migration of gray whales to the Baja Peninsula to mate and deliver their calves. Journey from San Diego into Mexico to trace the migration and lifecycle of the gray whale. 5 Days & 4 nights - Departure from San Diego Day 1: San Diego - Ensenada - San Quintin- Catavina- Guerrero Negro Day 2: Guerrero Negro- Whale Watching and Salt Mine Exploration Day 3: Guerrero Negro - Whale and Bird Watching at Ojo de Liebre Lagoon Day 4: Guerrero Negro- San Ignacio - Laguna de San Ignacio ( whale watching) - San Ignacio - Guerrero Negro Day 5: Guerrero Negro- Catavina- San Quintin- Ensenada- San Diego 2026 Dates: January 26- 30, 2026 * February 9-13, 2026 * February 23-27, 2026 March 9-13, 2026 * March 23-27, 2026 * April 6- 10, 2026 * - Private Groups can be requested for each trip - Visit: https://www.fivestartours.com/baja-mexico-whale-journeys.html Five Star Tours on Facebook / Instagram
  • Make Thanksgiving easy and delicious with a Thanksgiving Dinner To-Go from Coaster Saloon. Enjoy a Thanksgiving Feast for $224.95 (serves 8–10) featuring your choice of Chef’s Carving, three family-size sides, dinner rolls, and cranberry sauce. Add desserts like Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, or Apple Crumble for just $29.95 each. Preorder by Monday, November 24th at 3 p.m., and pick up your feast on Thursday, November 27th from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Order online today and make your holiday meal stress-free and full of flavor! Visit: https://portal.tripleseat.com/direct_bookings/rpjkfgts0ady1 Coaster Saloon on Instagram and Facebook
  • Where do I vote? Am I registered to vote? Does everyone get a ballot in the mail? Get the answers to your election day questions ahead of California’s November 4 special election.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Isabel Leonard, mezzo-soprano Liv Redpath, soprano Lindsay Ammann, mezzo-soprano Meridian Prall, mezzo-soprano Tasha Hokuao Koontz, soprano Angel Raii Gomez, tenor Elliot Madore, baritone Christian Simmons, bass-baritone San Diego Symphony Chorus Maurice Boyer, Chorus Master San Diego Children’s Choir Ruthie Millgard, Artistic Director San Diego Symphony Orchestra Directed by Gerard McBurney Projection Design by Mike Tutaj Lighting Design by Paul Miller Joe Fournier, artist Creative Producer is Jonathan Gilmer Mariam Bombrun, repetiteur DEBUSSY: The Joyful Isle (L'isle joyeuse), L. 106 DEBUSSY (orch. Caplet): The Box of Toys (La boîte à joujoux) RAVEL: The Child and the Magical Spells: a lyric fantasy in two scenes (L'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties) A glorious and theatrical celebration of the light and enchantment of France and French music, beginning with Debussy’s evocation of a journey to a mysterious island of love, and his witty and charming ballet score for children about the adventures of a box of toys. The program ends with a brilliantly colorful and delightful semi-staging of Ravel’s immortal and much-loved comic fantasy about a naughty child whose toys come to life to punish him. In this performance, specially created for San Diego, the many characters portrayed by the singers in this story will be reflected in animated illustrations projected on to the beautiful new walls of Jacobs Music Center. Music, words and images work in harmony to tell the story. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ravel, and our production of "L’enfant et les sortilèges" is this orchestra’s homage to the man who created one of the most beautiful depictions of childhood in all of music. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/french-fairytales/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
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