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Palm Springs, CA- The first annual golf tournament and after party was held in celebration of Cinco de Mayo , Saturday May 5th. The golf tournament and celebration was at Desert Dunes Golf Course in Desert Hot Springs. The event honored our elite Navy Seals and some currently active Navy Seals participated in the golf [...]

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“The Memory Jar” An All Original Play- Wright “The Memory Jar” will play for a limited run with performances at 7:00 pm, June 8-10 and 15-17. Written and Directed by Twentynine Palms residents, Kurt Schauppner. In “The Memory Jar”, Schauppner, also playwright of “The Unbroken Chain” and “April,” has crafted a powerful story for the [...]

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BY: Dr. Angie Baker Morongo Valley – I was never a “dog-person”. I like freedom to travel, work late, go to happy hour, sleep in, spontaneously stay overnight at my boyfriend’s house and all of the things that make dog walks and feeding schedules a hassle. Besides, dogs are smelly, hairy, noisy, and a host of [...]

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Moxie studios “Out For Laughs” Comedy series Comedy series will feature Larry Blum in Blink And YOU Might Miss Me.You can catch this hilarious, one-man performance on Thursday, May 17th at 8 pm at Hunters Nightclub, located at 302 E. Arenas Road in Palm Springs. This award-winning show is a delightfully scripted, multi-media, one- man [...]

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The Joshua Tree Retreat Center at the Institute of Mentalphysics will host another one of their successful Community Drum Circles on Sunday, May 20, from 7 – 9 pm. The gathering, facilitated by well-known Morongo Basin percussionist Sam Sloneker, will celebrate the New Moon and will be held outdoors on the patio in front of the [...]

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Palm Springs, CA – On Wednesday, April 25, the 1st Tee of Coachella Valley was given a check for $21,000 from the Clinton Foundation for Humana Challenge. The total earned for the event was $2 million bring the grand total through out the years to $52 million. Formerly known as the Bob Hope Classic, the [...]

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Thank you for all the entries for our latest writing contest My Best Desert Summer. That honors Highway 111 with a hundred and eleven words.  The Winner: Joshua Tree National Park at Mealtime By Judith Altschule-Lieber  Silent titans peer down pompously, not ominously. They seem bored as they lay about in piles of skulls, limbs [...]

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One Night Only

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Rancho Mirage, CA – The One Night Only concert by producer Michael Childers was held at the McCallum Theater for the Performing Arts on April 18th. The event was once again sold out. Famous songs by the Gershwin brothers were among some of the nights favorites that were performed.  Some of the best known artists from Broadway [...]

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La Quinta, CA – The La Quinta Museum is pleased to introduce the new Ladies of Lincoln’s Era exhibit, highlighting thirteen of the most influential women of the 1860′s; opening Friday, May 4 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. The exhibition features biographies and photographs of 13 courageous women including Rose Greenhow, a spy for the Confederate army, and Sarah [...]

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Stop Rabies

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Rabies is the oldest disease known to our planet. It is has been around since 3500 B.C and is still going strong. Both humans and animals are at risk for this fatal disease. The best way to stop rabies is preventative treatments, like getting your pet vaccinated. The Palms-n-Paws Animal Shelter will be conducting a low [...]

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