Attendees enjoy food and live music at the first Picnic at the Library event in Coronado.
The city of Coronado gathered over 160 attendees for the inaugural Picnic at the Library event, featuring live music from talented young musicians, delicious food from local vendors, and a community raffle. Hosted by the Friends of the Coronado Public Library, the event aimed to strengthen community ties while providing a fun atmosphere for families. Positive feedback highlighted the success of engaging local youth and their performances, making this event a memorable one for all involved.
The city of Coronado welcomed over 160 attendees to its inaugural “Picnic at the Library” event on Saturday, July 19, 2025. Hosted by the Friends of the Coronado Public Library (FOL), this family-friendly celebration ran from noon to 2 p.m. and offered free entertainment, live music, and delicious food.
The highlight of the event was a live performance by a band from the School of Rock, featuring talented musicians aged between 13 and 18 years. The young performers showcased their skills playing a variety of classic rock and contemporary hits, rotating between instruments such as electric guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, and tambourine. Attendees enjoyed watching the energetic performance as children danced and adults tapped their feet to the upbeat music, all while the band adopted a 2000s casual “skater grunge” style in their attire.
Providing lunch for guests was Boney’s Bayside Market, which served an array of sandwiches, wraps, and salads, enhancing the picnic atmosphere. Additionally, a raffle added an extra layer of excitement, featuring care package prizes designed by local entrepreneur Ashley Leohr, including themed self-care boxes aimed at promoting relaxation and well-being.
The Friends of the Coronado Public Library aimed to not only entertain but to also strengthen community ties through events like this. Jeanne Luna, the Head of Outreach for FOL, played a pivotal role in organizing the event, as part of an ongoing effort to increase community engagement and membership. Luna expressed a commitment to encouraging more youth participation in future library events, envisioning the picnic as a launching pad for deeper connections between residents and the library.
The event garnered positive feedback, with attendees appreciating the opportunity to come together as a community. One attendee noted that the picnic was a successful initiative for community bonding. A parent of one of the performers commented on the impact of the School of Rock program, highlighting how it boosted her daughter’s confidence and fostered friendships among participants.
The School of Rock band is slated to perform at the Warped Tour in Long Beach the following weekend, showcasing their talents to an even larger audience. FOL has expressed intentions to make the Picnic at the Library an annual tradition, reinforcing their goal to continue hosting events that engage and benefit the Coronado community.
This successful inaugural event marks a promising start for many more community gatherings, reflecting the FOL’s dedication to enhancing local cultural experiences through music, food, and fellowship.
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