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Lawn Bowling in Coronado

A 90-year story, told on film

Coronado Lawn Bowling Club and One on One Productions present a 22-minute documentary about lawn bowls in Coronado, California — and its place in the worldwide tapestry of the game.

Premiered May 21, 2026 — in partnership with the City of Coronado and the Coronado Historical Association.

About the film

A story 90 years in the making

The Coronado Lawn Bowling Club and One on One Productions present this story of Lawn Bowling in Coronado, California. Interviews with players, new and archival photos and videos are woven in to tell the story of the local club and its place in the tapestry of this worldwide game.

29-time Emmy award-winning writer, producer, and narrator Jane Mitchell — a Coronado native — brings a personal and engaging perspective to this unique story of recreation, connection and achievement. The film is a joint production of the Coronado Lawn Bowling Club and One on One Productions.

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Credits

Writer / Producer / Narrator: Jane Mitchell — One on One Productions
Production: Coronado Lawn Bowling Club & One on One Productions

Full photo, video, and music credits appear within the film.

Copyright

© 2026 Coronado Lawn Bowling Club and One on One Productions. All rights reserved.

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Sharing is encouraged via the YouTube link or by linking to this page. Content must be kept in context, attributed, and credited. No sales. No edits or changes permitted.

Contact

For inquiries about the film, contact Jane Mitchell at JaneMitchellOneOnOne@gmail.com

Learn more about Jane's work at JaneMitchellOneOnOne.com

About the club

Coronado Lawn Bowling Club

Founded in 1935, the Coronado Lawn Bowling Club has been part of Coronado's civic and sporting life for 90 years. Originally located at 7th and D Avenue on a traditional grass green, the club moved to a world-class artificial green at the same corner — next to the library and across from the high school — when it was dedicated in March 2010 by the City of Coronado. The green is open to the public, and CLBC remains one of the South Division's most active clubs.

Learn more at coronadolawnbowling.com →

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