The Coronado Library will be Closed July 4th.
Have a Fun and Safe 4th!
There's so much to do on the island on Independence Day click below to read more!
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Monday Movie Matinee:
The Great Man’s Lady
Monday, July 2 at 3 pm
A love story told in flashbacks about the pioneer Hannah Sampler during the California Gold Rush era. Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McRae, and Brian Donlevy star. Directed by William Wellman. (1942)
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Monday Movie Matinee:
Sands of Iwo Jima
Monday, July 16 at 3 pm
This WWII movie is about the U.S. Marines’ invasion and hard-won battle to take-over the Japanese-controlled island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific. Starring John Wayne as Sgt. John Stryker. Directed by Allan Dwan, who made movies in San Diego starting in the early 1910s, including some in Coronado. (1949)
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Monday Movie Matinee: Hitchcock/Truffaut
Monday, July 23 at 3 pm
Based on the interviews of Alfred Hitchcock by the young director Francois Truffaut in 1962. A condensed version of the sessions that lasted a week and covered every film Hitchcock directed. A unique film released in 2015.
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Monday Movie Matinee: Vertigo
Monday, July 30 at 3 pm
Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo was selected as the Best Movie ever made by a poll of film critics taken by the influential Sight & Sound magazine, replacing Citizen Kane which had held that spot for decades. Library Director Christian Esquevin will give the talk he gave at the Vertigo Conference in Dublin, Ireland, Vertigo: Costuming a Masterpiece, followed by a showing of the film. (1958)
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Film & Discussion:
25 In 24
Tuesday, July 10 at 6 pm
Jon Foreman and his friends embarked on a music journey throughout San Diego, aiming to play 25 shows in 24 hours. This musical experience explores the polarity of every-day life, taking viewers to places that only music can go. Through his journey, Foreman discovers that the road less traveled is always worth the risk, and sometimes the only way to hold on is to let go. Click on the image to watch the trailer. Documentary
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Cooking Demonstration: French-inspired Summer Salads
Thursday, July 12 at 2 pm
TICKETS REQUIRED
Easy French-inspired summer salads dressed in a classic homemade vinaigrette are simple to make and always a hit with guests or for quick summer meals. Various salad recipes will be demonstrated along with the simple secret of making an authentic French vinaigrette. Samples will be available to taste. Attendance is limited to 40 people. Free tickets available beginning July 5 at the front desk.
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Bluegrass Concert: The Tom Cunningham Trio
The Tom Cunningham Trio plays a mix of Americana music with bluegrass, western swing, country and folk influences. Fiddler, guitarist and mandolin player Tom Cunningham provides the lead vocals. He is joined by Steve Dame on banjo, and Alan DiCato on the string bass. Get ready to tap your foot!
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Author Talk/Reception
Bones of My Grandfather
Thursday, July 19 at 6:30 pm
In partnership with Bay Books, the Library will host author Clay Bonnyman Evans who will speak about the search for the remains of his Marine grandfather who died while leading a successful assault on Japanese fortifications on Tarawa. Book sale and signing to follow his talk.
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Jazz Concert:
Chris Vitas Quartet
Saturday, July 21 at 3 pm
The band will honor the time-less music of Wayne Shorter. Chris Vitas on violin, Peter Sprague on guitar, Bob Magnusson on bass, and Duncan Moore on drums.
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Flamenco Arana
Saturday, July 28 at 3 pm
The sights and sounds of Spain are a heartbeat away. Witness these powerful dancers in authentic costumes, hear the vibrant singers, and the mellow notes of the guitar, intensified through the artform of Flamenco!
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Watercolor Class
Monday, July 30 at 10 am
Learn basic watercolor techniques and mixing while painting a pleasant summer landscape. Led by experienced artist & teacher Eddie Omens. All levels are welcome! The class is free, but is limited to 22 painters. Please sign up for a class at the reference desk or by calling the library at 619-522-7390.
* This class will be repeated on Wednesday, Aug. 1 at 10 am.
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Saturday Book Club:
Hillbilly Elegy
by J.D. Vance
Saturday, July 14th @ 1pm
Hillbilly Elegy is a passionate and personal analysis of a culture in crisis—that of white working-class Americans. The decline of this group, a demographic of our country that has been slowly disintegrating over forty years, has been reported on with growing frequency and alarm, but has never before been written about as searingly from the inside. J. D. Vance tells the true story of what a social, regional, and class decline feels like when you were born with it hung around your neck.
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Mystery Book Club
Let Me Die in His Footsteps by Lori Roy
Monday, July 16th @ 2pm
On a dark Kentucky night in 1952 exactly halfway between her fifteenth and sixteenth birthdays, Annie Holleran crosses into forbidden territory. Everyone knows Hollerans don’t go near Baines, not since Joseph Carl was buried two decades before, but, armed with a silver-handled flashlight, Annie runs through her family’s lavender fields toward the well on the Baines’ place. At the stroke of midnight, she gazes into the water in search of her future. Not finding what she had hoped for, she turns from the well and when the body she sees there in the moonlight is discovered come morning, Annie will have much to explain and a past to account for.
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Spoilers Book Club
Stories of Your Life
by Ted Chiang
Friday, July 20th 2:30
Special Friday Meeting Date
Ted Chiang's first published story, " Tower of Babylon ," won the Nebula Award in 1990. Subsequent stories have won the Asimov's SF Magazine reader poll, a second Nebula Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, and the Sidewise Award for alternate history. He won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1992. Story for story, he is the most honored young writer in modern SF.
Now, collected here for the first time are all seven of this extraordinary writer's stories so far-plus an eighth story written especially for this volume.
The Club will focus on Story of Your Life, the short story that was turned into the blockbuster Arrival.
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Digital Media Lab Workshops
Check out the summer events in the DML!
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Graphics Tablet Workshop for Manga and Comic Books
Drawing using 3D Models
Thursday, July 26 @ 6:30 p.m.
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Digital Media Lab Workshop
Scanning Slides
Wednesday, July 11 @ 2 p.m. |
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Anime Club Presents: Mary and the Witches Flower
Saturday, July 7th 2:00 p.m. in the Winn Room
A young girl named Mary, who discovers a flower that grants magical powers, but only for one night. Together the flower and the broomstick whisk Mary above the clouds, and far away to Endor College - a school of magic. But there are terrible things happening at the school, and when Mary tells a lie, she must risk her life to try to set things right.
Rated PG 1 hr 42 min
Do you love anime?
Come meet other fans and watch anime.
We meet once a month on Saturdays.
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Library App Workshops
Need a hand accessing the e-books, e-magazines, language classes, or streaming video the library offers on your mobile device? Come to our workshop and have a librarian give you a hand. Bring your device and any passwords you might need.
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Monday, July 2 11 am
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Thursday, July 12 6:30pm
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Monday, July 16 11 am
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