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Coronado cancels two beach events

Coronado cancels two beach events

CORONADO, Calif. (KGTV)- Two beach events in the City of Coronado were canceled, out of an abundance of caution, as a result of San Diego County’s new ocean-water testing technology.

The first event was the Rough Water Swim on July 2nd and the next is the California State Games Jr. Lifeguard Competition.

The executive director of the California State Games, Sandi Hill, said, “It’s upsetting to all of our Junior Lifeguards that were excited to compete there.. that they won’t be able to get in the water, but everyone else will.” Adding that they are now scrambling to find another location that will work for the competition which usually sees about 500 participants. Hill said they’ve had a great relationship with the City of Coronado over the years and hopes to be back there again next year.

“It was canceled due to the amount of uncertainty that exists, not necessarily with the water quality, but with the county’s policies around water quality testing,” said Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey.

Bailey has been critical of the new testing system and signs are now required to be posted on the beaches as of July 1. He’s asking the county to rethink its policy, saying beaches have mostly been safe over the summer for decades, and the new signs will cause issues.

“We’re certainly not questioning the veracity of the new test, what we are questioning is the new threshold that is being used to determine whether the beaches should be under advisory or closed,” said Bailey. “For the past several decades we’ve rarely ever had a single day where the beaches were closed during the summer, but now we’re seeing beaches closed a third of the summer days.”

Last week county Supervisor Nora Vargas spoke with ABC 10News about how she said the new system would help educate and protect public health.

“This new test is much more accurate and so the county is able to make much more informed decision on how we are able to inform beachgoers,” said Vargas.

Signs let beachgoers know if the water contains high levels of bacteria, that may cause illness.

There are three categories.

The Advisory sign lets people know bacteria levels in the water exceed state health standards.

The warning sign is when the beach water may contain sewage, it’s swim at your own risk.

The Closure sign notifies beachgoers that the people must keep out of the water because the water is confirmed to be contaminated with sewage.

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Coronado Tasting Room on Giving Back and Summer Events – Coronado Times

Coronado Tasting Room on Giving Back and Summer Events - Coronado Times

 

Coronado Tasting Room, a VomFASS franchise, opened last February and they have become an integral part of the community. The owners, Colleen and Jay Cavalieri, are Coronado locals and enjoy giving back to Coronado. Colleen says, “We donate to every Coronado organization that asks!” That list includes Coronado Schools Foundation and most recently PAWS. June 4th, they had “caninedates” outside Coronado Tasting room from 1 to 4pm. Voters were able to meet the dogs, cast their votes and venture into Coronado Tasting Room and Vom Fass to enjoy a beverage and charcuterie. 10% of sales all day were donated to PAWS.

In May, Coronado Tasting Room supported the Navy Bay Bridge Run / Walk by opening hours early to accommodate the participants and supporters with libations. Also in May, they participated in the Coronado Art and Wine Festival, which brought essential funding to STEM & Arts programs at Coronado public schools.

Owner Colleen Cavalieri of vomFASS Coronado Tasting Room

Coming up is Coronado’s 4th of July, one of the most celebrated days of the year. Colleen is excited to offer special seating for 4th events, noting that Coronado Tasting Room at the Ferry Landing has one of the best views for fireworks. Plan to enjoy a drink and some charcuterie. Call ahead at 619-534-5034 to reserve your seat!

Of the past year, Colleen says nothing has really surprised her. “We are so excited to be here. We have lived here so long and love having the combination of locals and tourists at the Ferry Landing.” She points out that it is convenient to ferry over from San Diego and for locals to take the Free Summer Shuttle down to the Ferry Landing.

Events and Parties

Colleen and Jay have a schedule of classes and tasting events including salad dressing classes, whiskey workshops, and winemaker events. Next up is Balcones Whiskey Tasting on June 24th. At the end of the month will be Wine and Appetizer Pairings with Chef Felicia Janecek on June 29th. In addition, they have live music on Tuesdays at 5:30 pm. Colleen promises even more classes to come this fall! You can buy tickets online for these unique events.

Along with their events, Coronado Tasting Room also hosts private parties such as corporate events, wine tasting, guided tastings, birthday parties, and bachelor / bachelorette parties.

While the tasting room is known for their wide alcohol selection, they also have an extensive selection of oils and vinegars. Colleen reminds, “people are able to come back and refill their oil and vinegar” making it easier to keep your favorites at home.


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