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Your “Take Along” KEY to everything happening in the Coachella Valley! Visit us at www.keypalmsprings.com. Follow us on Twitter: @keypalmsprings. Events, Travel, Shopping, Art Galleries, Dining, Things to do, Attractions, Hotels, Discounts, Coupons, Happy Hours, Downtown Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, Cathedral City…. www.keypalmsprings.com

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Attractions • Events • Dining • Shopping Maps • Galleries • Things To Do

DESERT

MAGAZINE www.keypalmsprings.com

November 2015

Visitor’s GuideVisitor’s Guide

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The Best Consignment Store

ConsignDesignFurniture • Antiques

Decor • Lighting • Art

72-171 Highway 111, Palm Desert

(Corner of Painters Path)

760.773.0027

We Sell New & Consigned Women’s Clothing, J.Jansen Jewelry, Purses,

Shoes & Accessories

“A Boutique & Consignment Store with a Difference”

Hours:Open

7 days-a-week

10 - 5

760 773 4800!72171 Hwy 111 #200, Palm Desert

(above Consign Design)CLOSED SATURDAY’S

www.shirleysboutique.com10% OFF

(One Regular Price Item)

Incredibly affordable prices!

Everything under one roof!

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“Stretch”Marty Goldstein

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PALM DESERT | CA 92260

760 346 4661 | 800 700 4661JOIN CODA GALLERY ONCODAGALLERY.COM

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Restylane$300 (per syringe)*

Radiesse®$350 (per syringe)

LatisseTM

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760.341.555539000 Bob Hope Drive | Suite 407 | Kiewit BuildingRancho Mirage | DrSofonio.com

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Cover Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49Maps El Paseo Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage Desert Hot Springs . . . . . . . 50-52 Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio, Bermuda Dunes . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-47Concierge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-40Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 53-56

President / BillingSkip Whiting760.346.5998

PublisherMillie Roche

760.219.7838

Advertising RepresentativeTeri Carter

760.345.2163

Graphics & DesignTeresa London424.634.9697

Mailing info:226 W. Ojai AveSuite 101-508Ojai, CA 93023

Please Visit us atwww.keypalmprings.com

Facebook@keypalmsprings

KEY Magazine is distributed throughout the entirePalm Springs / Palm Desert Areas

DESERT

MAGAZINE

The first TRULY farm to glass brewery. Taking fresh

ingredients grown in the Coachella Valley and turning them into the most unique,

fresh craft beer. Locally crafted from a place globally known.

760.343.5973CVBCO.COM

FREE Tours with purchase of beverage at Friday 6:30, Sat 2, 4,

6pm upon request of party of 10 or more.

Mon. closed. Tues/Wed/Thurs 2-7.Fr/Sat 1-9, Sun 9:30-5

30-640 Gunther St. Thousand Palms, CA

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About Our Cover

Owners: (left) Tony Caruso and Troy Lerseth in their beautiful Palm Springs Store.

Music Box & Clock ShoppeTHE MUSIC BOX AND CLOCK SHOPPE is the perfect store for your personal and gift shopping, just ask owners Tony Caruso and Troy Lerseth. The store has been in business for 25 years. Over that time they feel they have touched a lot of peoples’ lives in different ways...their customers are like family. This is a unique “MUST SEE” store. It is 1,000 sq. ft., filled with music boxes, jewelry, clocks and other gifts. It shines with SWAROVSKI Crystal, PANDORA Jewelry, LLADRO porcelain, LALIQUE Crys-tal, ARMANI sculptures, Lenox, Hummel, Fa-berge, Howard Miller clocks, Murano and other art gifts. They are famous for their very unique and entertaining musical, animated clocks by Rhythm and Seiko.

114 LA PLAZA(Three doors east of See’s Candy)

DOWNTOWN PALM SPRINGS760-322-6280 or Toll Free: 888-311-4797

Illuminated Concertina - Five brass bells chime in harmonic accompaniment with 25 Christ-mas carols and 25 year-round classics. Burled wood box with

an illuminated scene on top.

Located in beautiful downtown Palm Springs in the historic La Plaza Shopping District. Complimentary gift wrapping. Worldwide Shipping.

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Through December 13, 2015

#killerheelsPS

101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262-5659760-322-4800 | psmuseum.org

Walk on the Wild Side at

KILLER HEELS

Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe is organized by the Brooklyn Museum. Palm Springs Art Museum showing sponsors include Annette Bloch, Kimberly and Roger Swanson, Diane and Hal Gershowitz, Ann Sheffer and Bill Scheffler, Kathy and Jim Simpson, Thom and Sarah McElroy Foundation.

Media Sponsor:

Christian Louboutin, Printz, Spring/Summer 2013, courtesy of Christian Louboutin, photograph by Jay Zukerman.

PSAM-15-103j Desert Key Magazine 10&11/15 Killer Heels 1/2pg ad3.indd 19/11/15 1:15 PM

Palm Springs Art Museum has opened the highly anticipated exhibition Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe on September 5, which will be on view through December 13, 2015. The exhibi-tion merges fashion, film, and material culture, while exploring the fashion world’s most coveted object, its rich cultural history, and its complex relation-ships to fantasy, functionality,identity and power. Organized thematically, Killer Heels fea-tures more than 110 contemporary high heels and 50 historical designs drawn from designer archives, the Brooklyn Muse-um, and the Met-ropolitan Museum of Art’s renowned costume collec-tions. Beyond the archetypal forms – stiletto, wedge, and platform – the emphasis is on designs that play with the sculptural, architectural, and artis-tic possibilities of the high heel using innovative or unexpected materials or techniques; and that push the limits of functionality, wearability, and even conventional beauty, through surprising structure, shape, or height. Palm Springs Art Museum is located at 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4800.

Palm Springs Art MuseumKILLER HEELS Exhibition

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El PaseoTHERE is nothing else like it in the desert.

Easy to get to, easy to get around- just hop on the “El Paseo Courtesy Shuttle”

and discover over

250 Shops& Restaurants

...also FREE Curbside parking on El Paseo, plus acres of FREE parking behind every store!

Backstreet Bistro“Where friends meet friends”

760-346-6393

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73-750 El PaseoPalm Desert, CA

(760) 779-8766

Earth SpiritsART 2 WEAR

Come explore . . .

Park your car and use the

El Paseo Courtesy Cart ShuttleFrom November 8th through May 11th.

The handicap accessible carts are in operation

seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Palm Desert courtesy cart shuttle travels between

shops, galleries and restaurants along El Paseo.

The FREE service features two specially designed, seven-passenger

limousine-style electric vehicles. The Courtesy Carts

have no set route and pick up and drop off shoppers at any location along the nine-block

shopping district.

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CHANELPRADA

ARMANILOUIS VITTON

ESCADAHERMÉS

GOLF & MENS

AFFORDABLE DESIGNERCONSIGNMENTS

Upscale boutique style store.Designer, evening, casual, furs.

designerconsignmentspalmdesert.com74-455 Hwy. 111, Palm Desert

(Hwy. 111 and Deep Canyon)

Open Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm(760) 346-1255

10% OFF One regular priced item. Must bring ad.

Affordable Designer Consignment74-455 Hwy. 111(Hwy. 111 and Deep Canyon) Palm Desert / 760-346-1255 Affordable Designer Consignment does not look or feel like a typical consignment store. It has the look and feel of a Bev-erly Hills Boutique. The famous designer labels and classy displays are a shoppers delight. The price tags on the fashionable clothing,unigue costume jewelry, and qual-ity home furnishings are apleasant surprise.

British Invasion155 S. Palm Canyon DrPalm Springs / 760.327.6367 Established in 2005, British Invasion clothing is one of the finest retailers in the desert. Owner Jerry Sanders has been in the fashion industry for over 25 years, with a multitude of stores across the whole of Nottinghamshire, Great Britain. UK inspired men’s and ladies clothing at very competitive prices. The range is huge with over a hundred styles of men’s and ladies short styles alone. Mens woven shirts are all European and tailored. We also have an extensive range of British themed coffee mugs, cups and teapots. Visit us now at www.facebook.com/britishinvasionclothing.

Coachella Valley Brewing Company30640 Gunther StreetThousand Palms / 760-343-5973The first truly farm to glass brewery. Taking fresh ingredients grown in the Coachella Val-ley and turning them into the most unique, fresh craft beer. Locally crafted from a place globally known!

Advertiser Listings

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Coda Gallery73151 El PaseoPalm Desert / 760-346-4661www.codagallery.comCODA Gallery provides an inviting medium for modern and contemporary art in the Palm Springs Valley. Modern art is presented in an eclectic mix of painting, sculpture, glass and objects that share noth-ing except an extraordinary energy. The art at CODA is full of color and life. Come and explor our art gallery.

Consign Design72-171 Highway 111Palm Desert / 760-773-0027Consign/Design is a new high-end consignment store, located in the heart of Palm Desert and minutes from fashionable El Paseo. Come in and browse. Quality furniture, accessories and collectables from designers and local estates are available at bargain prices. Moving, remodeling or changing decor ....whether buying or sell-ing make Consign/Design your destination. Open 7 days a week, 10-5.

Desert Adventures74-794 Lennon Place, Suite BPalm Desert / 760-831-4440 or 888-440-5337www.red-jeep.com Since 1987, Desert Adventures has provided the most highly acclaimed outdoor adventures in the Greater Palm Springs Area. They are the #1 eco-tour company in the desert. Climb aboard their “Big Red Jeeps” for an awe-inspiring jour-ney to their private and exclusive Metate Ranch preserve on the San Andreas Fault and travel through the incredible labyrinth of cuts and canyons of the San Andreas Fault Zone in your open-air Jeep. Amazing naturalist guided Jeep Tours to the spec-tacular Palm Springs Indian Canyons. Des-ert Adventure offers an SUV option for any of their tours as well as naturalist guided tours in their eco-friendly CNG Van to the nearby Joshua Tree National Park or their

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“Hi, I’m Jan! Stop by and check out the latest and

greatest gadgets!”

FUN COOKING CLASSES...in our “State of the Art” KITCHEN!A new series of cooking classes are

planned every month and are conducted by locally known Chefs.

- Regular FOOD TASTINGS -or book your next “Private Party” with

custom design menus.

$5.00 OFFwith the purchase of

$25.00 or more

74-945 Hwy. 111, Indian Wells760-773-9464

www.kitchenkitchen.com

exclusive “Wonders of the Valley” Tour that visits several amazing points of interest in the Coachella Valley. You can even hire a professional guide for a private / customized hiking or sightseeing tour or buy discounted tickets to desert attractions on their website.

Earth Spirits73-750 El PaseoPalm Desert / 760-779-8766Earth Spirits is a world unto itself -building a reputation for the last 20 years, focusing on handmade wearables, in unique and distinctive fashions to El Paseo. You will find many of the top wearable artists in textiles, jewelry and accessories working with silk, linen, organic cotton, luscious yarns and more. Come explore their fabulous NEW location and discover the ART you were born 2 WEAR.

Funseekers73-865 Highway 111,Palm Desert / 760-340-3861An excellent way to see the desert... Rent a Bicycle (all types), Mopeds, Segways, Tan-dem Bicycles, Electric Scooters, Unicycles, Aquascooters, from the experts at Funseek-ers. There are a lot of easy, flat trails and bike paths to take. Bike rentals are guided/self guided or customized tours. For the adventurous, take the mountain bike tours. Delivery and pick-up service to your hotel or condo. They also have rollaway beds, high chairs, cribs, car seats and more. www.4funseekers.com.

Kitchen Kitchen74-945 Hwy. 111Indian Wells / 760-773-9464www.kitchenkitchen.com“Kitchen Kitchen” has hundreds of gadgets that simplify your life... from apple peelers to zesters and everything in between. Barware, Bakeware, Cookware, Cutlery and gadgets galore. They have added a new kitchen for cooking classes andcooking events.

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Palm Springs Art Museum will debut the Kaplan/Ostergaard Glass Center in the McCarthy mezzanine, featuring world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly’s End of the Day # 2 standing chandelier as a centerpiece of the new Contemporary Glass ex-hibition. The Chihuly chandelier was relocated this summer from the museum’s Elrod Sculpture Garden into the new glass center, requiring disassembling and reassembling the 281 pieces of the artwork into a new configuration, totaling 25 hours of work.

The Kaplan/Ostergaard Glass Center’s new location is situated under a massive sky light offering a light-filled environment. The center presents a variety of glass sculptures and techniques ranging from casting to glass blowing and other creative meth-ods. Diverse styles and subjects range from the narrative and fig-urative to the natural world and the exploration of color in space. End of the Day # 2 is the centerpiece of the space, surrounded by artworks of other renowned international artists who have had an impact on the development of the contemporary glass move-ment in major art centers throughout the world.

Palm Springs Art Museum Relocates the

Kaplan/OstergaardGlass Center

Featuring ChihulyInstallation asCenterpiece of

Contemporary GlassExhibition

Dale Chihuly (American, born 1941)End of the Day #2,1996,

(reinstalled August 2015) blown glass with steel armature, 164 x 96 x 96 in.

Palm Springs Art Museum purchase with funds provided by JoAnn McGrath

Palm Springs Art Museum | 101 Museum DrivePalm Springs CA 92262 | 760-322-4800

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Advertiser Listings

Memento Gift Shop111 La Plaza Palm Springs / 760-325-1963Memento Gift Shop is one of Palm Springs’ most popular gift shops. For over a decade, we’ve provided fine collectable items like Mr Christmas carousels, Willow Tree figures to Disney characters by Britto. We also carry beautiful Papyrus cards, scented candles and soaps, wine decor and acces-sories, Palm Springs t-shirts and souvenirs. Come see why our customers return year after year to see what’s new at Memento. We’re located next to See’s Candy in the heart of downtown Palm Springs.

110 TahquitzCanyon Way Palm Springs, CA760.548.0530

Mark V. Sofonio, M.D., F.A.C.S.Eisenhower Medical Center39000 Bob Hope Drive,Kiewit Building, Suite #407Rancho Mirage / 760-341-5555www.drsofonio.com Voted one of the Coachella Valley’s Top Plastic Surgeons for eight consecutive years. Dr. Sofonio combines a caring approach with a highly refined eye for aesthetic detail. He believes that Plastic Surgery should be an artistic expression. With Dr. Sofonio and his team, your needs are their most important concern, and they will strive to make your aesthetic surgery a pleasant and satisfying experi-ence. These are some of the procedures: facelift, eyelid surgery, peels (laser and dermabrasion), nose reshaping, ear surgery, lipoplasty, breast enlargement, tummy tuck. Mark V. Sofonio, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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Music Box & Clock Shoppe114 La PlazaPalm Springs / 760-322-6280Located in beautiful downtown Palm Springs in the historic La Plaza shopping district for 13 years - this unique store is a “must see”. Featuring a colorful variety of quality gifts and collectibles includ-ing Swarovski crystal, Pandora jewelry, Lalique, LLadró porcelain, Armani sculp-tures, Lenox, Hummel, Faberge, Howard Miller clocks, Murano glass, and featuring magical motion musical clocks by Rhythm! The perfect place to find the perfect gift! Complimentary gift wrapping. Worldwide shipping.

Olive A Sudden72-270 Highway 111(Waring Plaza -next to Ross)Palm Desert / 760-565-7561110 Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs / 760-548-0530Olive A’Sudden a inviting gourmet style store offers you the opportunity to taste dozens of olive oils, specialty oils and balsamic vinegars from around the world. They also carry gift baskets, gourmet foods, cruets, French Pottery, sampler sets, Oliv-ella beauty products, Himalaysan salt and salt plates and more. Visit them on line at www.oliveasudden.com

Palm Desert Tobacco 73-580 El Paseo at LarkspurPalm Desert / 760-340-1954Entering Palm Desert Tobacco is like finding smoker’s heaven: you’re greeted by the beautiful aromas of fine tobacco, and all around are exquisitely crafted pipes, exotic cigars, custom-blended tobaccos and smoking accessories such as Colibri, Dunhill and Dupont lighters, and a walk-in cigar humidor. The friendly staff are there to help you choose the right blend.

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Palm Springs General Store193 S. Palm Canyon (Downtown)Palm Springs / 760-320-7613No doubt about it - if there is anything you need while visiting the desert, you will find it here! From fashion T-shirts, sun glasses, bathing suits, sun screen, key chains, mugs, film, hats … to unique and tasteful gifts! With hundreds of items to choose from Palm Springs General Store is sure to satisfy each and every visitor. Don’t miss this store. Open 7 days a week from 9:30 am.

Patiells Boutique74-924 Country Club Dr.(Ralph’s shopping Center)Palm Desert / 760-674-9591It has been 30 years since Patiells Boutique opened its’ doors. The owners of Patiells Boutique, Gabriele and Patti offer fabulous fashionable lines of clothing, from casual, fun, edgy to elegant, as well as shoes, jewelry, great accessories and hard-to-find gift items. Customer service is top priority at Patielle Boutique. Gabriele and Patti’s love for the business is what customers feel the minute they walk through the door...and that is why they keep coming back! Open Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, closed Sundays.

Tamara G Designs139 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs / 760-327-0325www.tamaragdesigns.comAt Tamara G Designs you will love the feel, the beauty, the power of each of our pieces. Superbly designed and crafted gold, vermeil and silver jewelry. Set with stunning lab-created gemstones, Austrian opals, Russian CZs, synthetic emeralds, rubies, sapphires, alexandrites, tanzanites and more. As one of the most respected jewelers in the desert, our downtown Palm Springs location offers everything from the classic looks by the masters to the very latest in new design creations.

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MUSIC BOX &CLOCK SHOPPEPALM TREE NECKLACE

RHODIUM withSWAROVSKI Crystals

TEDDY TAKES REQUESTSwith baby grand piano. Plays 7 Styles of Music with the Switch of a Hat!Approx. 9 1/4” wide

Featuring Gifts, Clocks & Collectiblesfrom SWAROVSKI, PANDORA JEWELRY,

LALIQUE, LLADRO, Armani, Fabergé, Lenox, Hummel, Howard Miller Clocks and Musical Animated Rhythm Clocks.

114 La Plaza, Downtown Palm Springs(3 doors East of See’s Candy)

760-322-6280WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AND COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAP

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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. . . for an afternoon of shopping or gallery strolling, here are a few

of our favorites!

Jimmy Crystal New York sunglasses sets a new standard for elegance. Many, many designes to

choose from....they are now available at 114 La Plaza, downtown Palm Springs.

760-322-6280

MUSIC BOX & CLOCK SHOPPE

TAMARA GFINE JEWELRY

14K Gold Palm Tree Necklace139 S. Palm Canyon, Palm Springs

760.327.0325

4 SEASONS SWIMWEARBathing Suit by JETS,high neck with plunging mesh insert,73-400 El Paseo, Palm Desert760.340.2490

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Desert’s Best Selection of Men’s Bands

PALM SPRINGS’ PREMIER DESIGNER JEWELRY GALLERY

132 La Plaza • Palm Springs • 760.325.5395www.HephaestusPS.com • www.metalorgy.us

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HAPPENINGS IN THE DESERTEight4Nine Restaurant Debuts with Creative Food

Owners Willie Rhine and John Paschal opened the newest uptown Palm Springs Restaurant debuting with a ribbon cutting and grand-opening last month….and business hasn’t slowed since. The modernism décor, of all tables and chairs painted stark white, with splashes of jewel tones from shades of raspberry to blue, purple and lime. The new “California Cuisine” eg. Lobster spaghetti carbon-ara, chile relleno, 849 burger, fried chicken , mesquite-smoked carne asada.Located at 848 N. Palm Canyon, Palm Springs. 760.325.8400.

Eight4Nine Restaurant owners (left to right) Willie Rhine, John Paschal, actress Carol Channing, and

Palm Springs Council Member, Ginny Foat.

Local Craft BeerTasting Event

A rare opportunity for all local breweries at one intimate tasting event, was well attended. Coachella Valley Brewing Company’s (Brew Master) Chris Anderson, pouring one of his favorites for Charley Baltazar -Duran (Fleming’s Restau-rant, Private Dining Director). Pizza was also served at the event. It was held at LQ Wine, 46520 Washington Street, La Quinta.

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Eight4Nine Restaurant Debuts with Creative Food

One Stop Shopping for all your souvenirs

193 S. Palm Canyon, Palm Springs • 760.320.7613

P.S. I LOVE YOU

Est. 1976

You have had such a great time in Palm Springs, don’t leave without a PS I LOVE YOU souvenir from Palm Springs General Store

PALM SPRINGS GENERAL STORE

Sunglasses

Hats

Sandals

T-Shirts

Shot Glasses

Coffee Mugs

BeachTowels

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Cool Off in Idyllwildwith these events throughout summer

Just a one hour drive from Palm Springs and desert com-munities via California Hwy. 243 or on Hwy. 74 through the Santa Rosa/San Jacinto National Monument to Idyllwild. The views are spectacular on this scenic drive. On arriving you will see a charming town of semi-Bavarian Chalet architec-ture, quaint inns, restaurants, antique shops, gift stores and art galleries.

Rock Climbing is another favorite past time in which to enjoy Idyllwild. With many boulders and the legendary Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks, Idyllwild attracts beginners as well as sea-soned professionals.

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CATHEDRAL CANYONCOUNTRY CLUB68311 Paseo Real, Cathedral City18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-328-6571

DESERT DUNES GOLF CLUB19300 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-251-5366

DESERT PRINCESS Country Club & Resort28-555 Landau Blvd., Cathedral City27 holes-Par 72 760-322-2280

DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT38-995 Desert Willow Dr., Palm Desert 36 Regulation, Par 72. 760-346-0015

EAGLE FALLS GOLF COURSE AT FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 18-hole, Par 72 championship golf course. 760-238-5633

EMERALD DESERT COUNTRY CLUB76-000 Frank Sinatra Drive, Palm Desert 9 Executive, Par 31. 760-345-4770

HERITAGE PALMS44291 Heritage Palms Drive South, Indio 18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-772-7334

INDIAN PALMS COUNTRY CLUB48630 Monroe Street, Indio 27 Hole, Par 72. 760-775-4444

GOLF RESORT AT INDIAN WELLS 44-500 Indian Wells Lane, Palm Desert 36 Regulation, Par 72. 760-346-4653.

INDIO MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE83-040 Avenue 42, Indio18 Executive, Par 54. 760-347-9156

LA QUINTA RESORT Mountain Course50-200 Avenida Vista Bonita, La Quinta18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-564-4111

MARRIOTT’S DESERT SPRINGS RESORT74-855 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert36 Regulation, Par 72. 760-341-1756.

MESQUITE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB2700 East Mesquite Ave., Palm Springs18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-323-1502

MISSION LAKES COUNTRY CLUB8484 Clubhouse Blvd., Desert Hot Springs 18 Regulation, Par 71. 760-329-8061

PALM DESERT RESORT COUNTRY CLUB77-333 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert 18 Regulation, Par 72. 760-345-2791

PALM ROYALE COUNTRY CLUBFred Waring at Washington, La Quinta Par 18, Par 3, Par 54. 760-345-9701

TAHQUITZ CREEK GOLF RESORT1885 Golf Club Dr., Palm Springs36 Regulation, Par 72. 760-328-1005

TOMMY JACOBS’ BEL AIR GREENS1001 So. El Cielo Rd., Palm Springs9 Executive, Par 32. 760-322-6062

PGA WEST RESORTNicklaus and Stadium56-150 PGA Blvd., La Quinta36 Regulation, Par 72. 760-564-6666.

SANTA ROSA COUNTRY CLUB38105 Portola Ave., Palm Desert760-568-5717

SUN CITY PALM DESERT38180 Del Webb Boulevard, Palm Desert760-200-2100

WOODHAVEN COUNTRY CLUB41555 Woodhaven Dr., E. Palm Desert760-345-7636

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AmericanSmokin’ Burgers and Lounge1775 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Ste. 220,Palm Springs / 760-883-5999 Boasting the “Best of the Valley” and “Palm Springs Life’s Best of the Best” award, Smokin’ Burgers and Lounge is Palm Springs hot spot for a juicy burger. They offer other items on their menu with a full kitchen serving til midnight. Their full bar offers two Happy Hours every day from 3-6 pm and 9-12 am. Live music with Ron James every Friday and Saturday.

TRIO Restaurant707 N. Palm Canyon Dr.Palm Springs / 760-864-8746www.triopalmsprings.comWhere Palm Springs eats ... Now open for lunch. An energetic, desert-casual atmosphere and great American modern food at reasonable prices. A place where anyone can come in, sit down, and feel at home. Open daily at 11 a.m., $19 prix fixe from 11 am to 6 pm. Most generous cocktail hours in the bar from 11 am till 7 pm.; $3 well, $5 martinis, margaritas, and majitos. Cocktail Hour in the bar and patio. Enjoy TRIO at home - www.triotogo.com. Text Trio to 90947 to receive mobile offers. (H/9)

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2 happy hours daily; 3 - 6 pm and 9 pm - midnight. Full kitchen till midnight. BuzzTime Trivia & games for the kids.

Dine in or takeout. Pet friendly.

9 TVsInside & Out

1775 E. PALM CANYON DR. SUITE 220SMOKINBURGERS.COM•760.883.5999

FOOD &FOOTBALL

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CalifornianLULU California Bistro200 S. Palm Canyon Drive, (Downtown)Palm Springs / 760.327.5858Palm Springs newest and hippest restaurant, Lulu California Bistro, talent, expertise and a passion for great food combine to produce a captivating California Bistro dining experience. Menu options are many, varied and value-priced, and quality is always high. Generous portions are prepared with the freshest ingredi-ents available and a dash of innova-tion from our award-winning chefs. At our exciting bar area, we feature the desert’s best Happy Hour, all-day, all-night, 12-hours long!

DeliSherman’s Delicatessen & Bakery 401 Tahquitz Canyon (across from the Hilton)Palm Springs / 760-325-1199.Country Club & MontereyPalm Desert / 760-568-1350The breakfast, lunch and dinner menu features almost every tra-ditional item available including chopped liver, latkes, Chicago knock-wurst, sweet & sour cabbage soup, brisket, pastrami, and corned beef as well as Rib Eye Steak, BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Rotisserie Chicken. The breakfasts are simple or sumptuous, and the coffee is so delicious (their own blend) you will want a second cup. The Bakery-on-the-premises fea-tures fresh breads BAKED DAILY plus delicious pastries and cakes.Open 7 days , 7 am-9 pm.

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32DINING 32FrenchCafe Des Beaux Arts73-640 El Paseo at LarkspurPalm Desert / 760-346-0669Come see why Café des Beaux Arts has been a local favorite for over 20 years. Enjoy the beautiful desert mountain views on a climate-controlled patio. A French Bistro featuring Quiche Lor-raine, Salad Niçoise, Crepes and Coq au Vin for French-food devotees, while a large array of savoring sandwiches, salads and of course Steak-Frites are sure to please everyone. The dinner menu combines delectable appetizers, and entrees such as Shrimp Proven-çale, Duckling a L’Orange, Roast Rack of Lamb and homemade desserts. Open for breakfast Friday through Monday and for lunch and dinner daily. Live music two nights a week duringseason in our bar.

ItalianPomme Frite Restaurant256 South Palm CanyonPalm Springs / 760-778-3727“A touch of Europe” located in Downtown Palm Springs. This cozy bistro features specialties such as steamed black mussels, beef stew (Flemish style), prime Chateau steak, California Bouillabaisse, baked French Onion soup, Belgian chocolate mousse served with Creme Anglaise. Most dishes are served with crispy pommes frites and homemade dipping sauce. Large selection of Belgian beers, plus French and California wines. Superior cuisine, bistro ambiance andattention to detail.

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Backstreet Bistro72-820 El Paseo, (behind Staples) Palm Desert / 760-346-6393“Where friends meet friends” . . . the Backstreet Bistro is open daily for lunch and dinner, and serving break-fast on weekends. The Backstreet Bistro with its’ beautiful mountain views offers a wide variety of favor-ites from salads and sandwiches and homemade soups for lunch and a full Italian menu along with the best fresh fish specials daily. Enjoy live jazz every Tuesday evening and Saturday after-noons on their pet friendly, misted patio. Full bar, specialty martinis and a wide variety of wines at a reasonable price. Reservations recommended.

Cafe Italia74-901 Highway 111(Ralph’s Shopping Center)Indian Wells / 760-773-3080www.cafeitaliaindianwells.comCafe Italia is a dining experience like no other! The northern Italian menu and wine lists are extensive. The finest ingredients are freshly prepared, and dinners include soup, salad, and a little something extra. The dining room staff sing for your pleasure! Hostesses, Servers, and Busboys entertain with Standards, Show Tunes, Opera, and Disney songs! (Dark Sundays).

Mimmo’sItalian Restaurant & Bar73-540 Highway 111(across from Jensens}Palm Desert / 760-346-9712Owners Mimmo and Victoria Di Salvo bring to your table the same fresh natural food they would serve to their family and friends in their

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home. They serve top quality local produce, high quality meats and fish, fresh picked herbs from their own gar-den, organic eggs, sugars, and whole grains. All sauces, ravioli, dressings, organic breads and desserts are made daily in their kitchen. The atmosphere is friendly, elegant and modern. Open for dinner only. Mon. thru Sat. 5pm to 9pm.

Ristorante Mamma Gina73-705 El PaseoPalm Desert / 760-568-9898“A breath of Tuscany on El Paseo” is how 2002 Zagat Survey rated Ristorante Mamma Gina. Family owned and serving the desert for 18 years, the Pierattoni family mantra is “Use only the best and don’t change authen-tic recipes”. Only olive oil is used for cooking. There is a bounty of skillfully prepared grilled fishes, poultry, meats and several pastas and risotto dishes. Full service bar and extensive wine list. The atmosphere is sunny, desert casual attire is acceptable. Open for dinner 7 days a week. Convenient Valet parking.

MexicanDon Diego’s74-969 Highway 111 (at Cook St.)Palm Desert / 760-340-5588DonDiegoRestaurant.comfacebook.com/dondiegosindianwells Don Diego’s of Indian Wells has been serving traditional Mexican cuisine for over 30 years. Breakfast is now be-ing served Tuesday-Saturday 8-11am, Sunday 8am-1pm. Dinner menu includes our famous sizzling Fajitas,

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Puerto Nuevo Lobster, Chile Relleno, Quesadilla, Tacos and Burritos. Open Monday 11am-9pm, Tuesday-Sunday 8am-9pm.

Las Casuelas Nuevas70-050 Hwy. 111Rancho Mirage / 760-328-8844Dine under the stars on the most beautiful garden patio north of Mexico City....or inside the legendary hacienda-style restaurant. Specialties include crab enchiladas, spicy pork fajitas and Las Casuelas Nuevas’ famous margarita. Open daily for lunch at 11 a.m. and din-ner from 4 p.m. Sunday “Champagne Brunch” is $24.95 for adults; $19.95 without champagne; and $14.95 for children 12 and under, served from 10am to 3pm. $4.00 Happy Hour Sun-Thur. 4:00 to close; Fri. & Sat., 4pm-6pm.

Las Casuelas QuintaHwy 111 & WashingtonLa Quinta / 760-777-7715Three fireplaces warm this colorful and inviting restaurant. Whether savor-ing a Margarita by the fire on the cozy outdoor palapa patio or with the sound of the live nightly entertainment in the Cantina, you’re sure to feel tradition bridged with creativity. The “Quinta” kitchen serves- the locals’ favorites, Chimichangas, Sizzling Fajitas and To-stada Supremas along with some “new” already popular, smoked Jalapeno Baby Back Ribs and BBQ Grilled Chicken Flau-tas. Open daily at 10:30am, low carb and children’s menu available.Come join the Fiesta!

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ThaiThai Smile73725 El PaseoPalm Desert / 760-341-6565Our Rancho Mirage location has moved to El Paseo. For a delicious adventure discover this outstanding restaurant that brings you the flavors of Thailand, at reasonable prices. The décor is tasteful, the hospitality is genuine, and the food is SUPREME. Start with an appetizer of mee-krob or wonton soup. The entrees: Red Mountain Chicken or Shrimp, Chicken Lemon Grass, Chicken Spicy Peanut Sauce, Duck Shoo-Shee, Devil Scallops or a Veggie trio. You can also create your own entrée and choose from the many Asian beers that compliment all the dishes or select a glass of fine wine. And don’t forget dessert! Whatever you choose you are sure to leave this restaurant with a smile. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner from 11:30-9:00.

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It’s the beginning of a new era. Come taste the New Classic at Mr. Lyons, where we give steak a conscientious modern update with a menu that puts local small farms first. You may know our space, family-owned and operated for over 70 years by David Lyons as Lyons English Grill. Reimagined in 2015 by Tara Lazar, Mr. Lyons is the new-est offering from the Foundation 10 family, taking the same attention to detail we’ve brought to Cheeky’s, Birba and Alcazar to a new vista on the South end of town. Evoking the old Hollywood glamour that Palm Springs is famous for, our dining salon is black and white marble, wood, brass, and luxurious velvet booths; a fine dining experience steeped in classic elegance. The menu is steak-centered with an endless choice of sides, and the tableside service--a hallmark of classic steak house dining--offers the kind of personalized experience you won’t soon forget. If you’re looking for an informal night out, sample the laid-back menu in our lounge, a more casual setting for savoring a true classic cocktail or something seasonal and new. We also have two private dining rooms for special events and will soon be offering patio seating. Located at 233 East Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. 760.327.1551

Lyons English Grill bought by Birba group …now called

Mr. Lyons Steak House

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Sherman’s Deli and Bakery is a true culinary landmark in Palm Springs and Palm Desert. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this Kosher-style family restaurant has been the “meeting place” for locals, vacationers and celebrities for over a half a century. Sherman Harris came to the desert in 1953 to visit a friend

East Coast Deli with West Coast Style

at Lawry’s Steak Ranch. He fell in love with the area, stayed on to manage the ranch and realized his true calling when he opened Sherman’s Deli and Bakery. A true family restaurant, it is now run by his son Sam and daughter Janet. Sherman may not be with us anymore, but his presence is felt every day in every way. Sam and Janet remember bussing tables and waiting on tables and listening to their father’s frequent reminders to “treat every one who came through the doors as though they were a guest in your home”. He loved his customers and his community and they loved him back. Sherman’s loyalty and dedication to customer service is as evident today as it was then, carried out by Sam and Janet in the same caring manner as always.

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The DESERT RESORT CONCIERGE ASSOCIATION would like to welcome you to the Coachella Valley! We are a profes-sional organization of local concierges and may be found in most of our major hotels throughout the valley. With so much to see and do in the desert, time is precious! Your concierge is here to serve you, whether you need assistance with local restaurants, theater tickets, local attractions or whatever.

If you are a tourist or a local ...”your best friend away from home”, your hotel concierge is ready to help assist you with tour ideas, current events and can even help-out in a crisis. Stop by the concierge desk and you will be greeted with a smile and open arms.

The DESERT HOTEL / RESORTCONCIERGE ASSOCIATION

The new DRCA Board Members: Left to Right: Sally Yates (Treasurer), Celina Adame (Secretary), Carol Ragognetti (President), Chris Hagen (Vice President), Joe Diaz (Ser-geant of Arms), Kate Hudson (PublicRelations/Affiliate Co-ordinator), Amber Owens (Historian/Website Coordinator).

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AGUA CALIENTE CULTURAL MUSEUM Discover and experience the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians – earliest people of Palm Springs – through exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural festivals. Conveniently located in downtown Palm Springs at 219 South Palm Canyon Drive, the Museum is open 10 to 5 Sept-May (Wed–Sun) and June-Aug (Fri-Sun). Call 760-778-1079 or visit www.accmuseum.org. Free admission and parking.

Picture yourself on a relaxing horseback ride at sunset surrounded by breathtaking mountain views! Crazy Horse Ranch is a family owned ranch located just outside of Palm Springs that offers private trail rides, private lessons, horse boarding, horse rescue and camps for adults and children. Owner, Jacklyn will teach you the ropes to ensure that your horse ride is an unforgettable experience! Perfect for adults and children alike. 50440 Cheyenne Trail, B853, Morongo Valley, CA 92256. 888.959.6724 OR 760.831.6450. www.crazyhorseranchca.com.

TAKE A BALLOON FLIGHT ...The best view of Southern California’s unique deserts, coastline, lakes and wine country are enjoyed aloft, on board a thrilling Balloon Flight. Colorful, 7-story high, 2-6 passenger hot air balloons ascend daily. Your comfort and safety are assured by experi-enced and top-rated, professional pilots and ground crew. Call Fantasy Balloon Flights at 760.568.0997 for reservations.

TAHQUITZ CANYON 500 W. Mesquite, west of Palm Canyon Drive in downtown Palm Springs, is home to a spectacular 60-foot waterfall, rock art, ancient irragation systems, native wildlife and plants. The visitor center offers educational and cultural exhibits and a video which narrates the legend of Tahquitz Canyon. A 2 hour walking tour is available. 760.416.7044. The entrance to PALM CANYON, MURRAY CANYON and ANDREAS CANYON is on So. Palm Canyon Dr., 3 miles south of East Palm Canyon Drive. 760.325.5673

“Coming in for a landing “ at the PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM are bombers, fighters and trainers, and the World’s largest collection of flying WWII airplanes. This museum is a living tribute to America’s Veterans and the planes they flew. Open daily. Located at Palm Springs Regional Airport, 745 Gene Autry Trail. For details call 760.778.6262.

Friends of the Desert Mountains offers guided hikes, lectures, family programs and more, and puts on the free Coachella Valley Wildflower Festival each March. We are located at the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center, 51500 Highway 74 in Palm Desert. Call (760)862-9984 or visit us at http://www.desertmountains.org for more information about our hikes and events.

SHIELDS DATE GARDEN has been in operation since 1924. Specializing in Super Jumbo Royal Medjools, Deglet Noor, Blonde and Burnette dates - all beautifully packed. They also carry dried fruit and nuts. Don’t leave the desert without having one of their famous “Date Shakes” or “Date Ice Cream”. FREE MOVIE on the “Romance & Sex Life of the Date” is on-going. Open 7 days a week, 8 am-6 pm. 80-225 U.S. Hwy. 111 in Indio.Call 760. 347.7768.

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Desert Adventures – Celebrating 25 Years of Tourism Excellence! - Climb aboard the Big Red Jeeps for an unforgettable journey into the REAL desert. Desert Adventures exclusive San Andreas Fault Adventure takes you to a private 800+ acre preserve right on the San Andreas Fault where you will explore a lush natural palm oasis, tour a replica Cahuilla Village to learn about the culture and lifestyle of the Cahuilla Indians and witness extraordinary scenery as your jeep winds its way through the labyrinth of geological cuts and canyons of the San Andreas Fault Zone. Desert Adventures also offers a fascinating jeep and hiking excursions to the magnificent Palm Springs Indian Canyons where native fan palms and more than 150 species of plants beckon travelers to the lush oases that were the ancient home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. If you prefer to travel in air-conditioned comfort, you can also choose from one of several tours in Desert Adventures eco-friendly CNG Van. Visit the stunning Joshua Tree National Park where you will spend a full three hours inside the park as you enjoy a short guided hike through Hidden Valley, visit the Desert Queen Mine and take in the

spectacular views from the Key’s View Overlook. Other tours visit the windmills, Coachella Valley Preserve, Whitewater Preserve and other points of interest in the Coachella Valley. You can also hire a professional guide to take you on a customized sightseeing or hiking excursion in your car or Desert Adventures SUV. For more information or reservations, call (760) 324-5337 or (888) 440-5337 ext. 1 Toll Free or visit Desert Adventures online at red-jeep.com/tours. Be sure to mention Key Magazine for the best rates or check out the Packages and Promotions page of Desert Adventures website for current specials.

Life is an adventure…Make it a Desert Adventure!

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Street Fair at the College of the Desert in Palm Desert is held every weekend starting at 7 am until 12 pm with more than 250 vendors, arts & crafts, food and entertainment. Free admission & parking. Easy entry and parking off Magnesia Falls & Monterey in Palm Desert 760-773.2567.

La Quinta Museum77-885 Calle Montezuma, La Quinta, CA 92253. 760.777.7170 / Tues-Sat 10am to 4pm. Discover the history, arts and culture of La Quinta as highlighted in this beautiful two-story building. The facilities feature two galleries, a historic building, a must-see mural depicting the history of La Quinta and programs for all ages.

Palm Springs Village Fest is held every Thurs. evening on N. Palm Canyon Dr. from Baristo Rd. to Amado Rd. featuring vendors, food, entertainment and Farm-ers Market. Village Fest hours are 6-10pm.

Visit The River at Rancho Mirage!12 restaurants, 14 screen theater com-plex, unique boutique shops including Ben & Jerry’s, Robann’s Jewelers and many others. It’s water that brings a des-

ert to life which is why The River is more than simply a shopping and entertain-ment center. The River provides a park-like waterfront with an entertainment amphitheater, live music (during season), fountains and cascading waterfalls. The River is an unmatched environment of style and beauty, providing a place to spend the day and enjoy the evening. 71-800 Highway 111 at Bob Hope, Rancho Mirage. 760-341-2711

backstreet ART DISTRICT is the coolest, hippest art destination in the desert. Stroll through artist-owned galleries and work-ing studios. Nationally and Internationally recognized artists - including paintings, sculpture, photography, jewelry, ceramics. OPEN Thursday thru Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm. Located off East Palm Canyon Drive behind the Mercedes Dealership and 2 blocks from the Parker Hotel at 2600 South Cherokee Way in Palm Springs.

Indio Open-Air Market is held every Wed & Sat from 4-10 pm at the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival grounds. 1.800.222.SHOP.

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for the McCormick's 59th Palm Springs Collector Car Auction FRIDAY-SUNDAY,

Nov. 20, 21 & 22, 2015SPA RESORT CASINO

401 E. Amado Road,Palm Springs, CA

Keith McCormick and his family areliving their dream lives, hosting one of the most successful exotic car auctions in America from one of the top vacation destinations in the world!

Each event combines the sale of high-end cars with the excitement of a luxury vacation. Keith highlightsanother important reason the McCormick auctions have become popular with national and international audiences. "Where else can you conduct business in a world-class resort setting, hit the slots, jump in the pool, dine in a Zugat-rated restaurant and hikeup a mountain?"

The 59th McCormick's Collector Car Auction, held at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs November 20, 21 & 22, 2015, will feature over 600 mint antique, classic, exotic, muscle, sports and special interest autos. General Public and Dealers WELCOME. Call (760) 320-3290 to book. For general info on the auction and company, visit:

www.Classic-CarAuction.com

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NOV 11, Annual Veterans Day Parade The City of Palm Springs will host its 18th annual Palm Springs Veterans Day Parade. Location will be on Palm Canyon Drive in downtown Palm Springs. It begins at Ramon Road and Palm Canyon Drive and heads northbound on Palm Canyon Drive to Alejo Road where it ends. The parade begins promptly at 3:30 p.m. Bring the family for this fun event! Info: 760.323.8265.

Nature Walks - Adult Walk (8am)This free program is offered to anyone interested in learning about thePreserve. All walks begin at the Shade Shelter on the Bear Creek NatureTrail at the corner of Calle Ensenada and Avenida Montezuma in the LaQuinta Cove. For more info: call 760.777.7090.

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Nature Walks - Adult Walk (8am) This free program is offered to anyone interested in learning about thePreserve. All walks begin at the Shade Shelter on the Bear Creek NatureTrail at the corner of Calle Ensenada and Avenida Montezuma in the LaQuinta Cove. For more info: call 760.777.7090.

Nov 9, La Quinta Arts Foundation introduces The La Quinta Blues &Brews. Presented in partnership with The City of La Quinta, this annualevent showcases prominent Blues performers, craft beers and great foodin the spectacular outdoor setting of La Quinta Civic Center Park. 11am-5pm. Info: 760.989.2977 or www.lqaf.com.

Desert Women’s Show 2013 Nov 17 – 18 Grab your girlfriend, yoursister, your mother or your daughter and enjoy fashion shows, shoppingdisplays, interesting seminars, special guests on Center Stage and aTASTE OF THE VALLEY food & wine tasting.www.desertwomansshow.com. Tickets on sale now at the Agua CalienteCasino Resort, THE SHOW box office and on-line. Office: 760.285.3903

Vince Gill Sat, Nov 2, 8:00An Evening with Graham Nash Mon, Nov 18, 8:00 pmMcCallum Theatre 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260.For more info and other performances call: 760.340.ARTS.

Nov 21-24, 30, Dec. 1, 7-8, 14-15, 20-23, 26-31 - WildLights HolidayFestival 6pm - 9pm. Celebrate nearly 20 years of holiday magic at TheLiving Desert's WildLights Holiday Festival. This year's event glistens withthousands of twinkling lights, dazzling displays, live music, festive gamesand activities, plus the new Holiday Express trackless train ride! Holiday-themed Wildlife Wonder Shows and more!For info call 760.346.5694 ext. 2000.

Nov 16, 30 - 10am to 4pm - Art Under the Umbrellas at Old Town LaQuinta Presenting a diverse collection of over 70 artists exhibiting theiroriginal creations along Old Town La Quinta's picturesque Main Street,complimented by live music, wine tasting and art demonstrations. FreeAdmission. For more info: 760.564.1244 or visit www.lqaf.com.

Nov 29 - Dec 1, West Coast Artists' shows are distinguished by scope ofdiversity and the wide variety of fine art. Hundreds of talented artists areproud to present their unique work in acrylic, collage, etchings, mixedmedia, oils, pencil, watercolors, digital and traditional photography.N. Palm Canyon Dr. & Alejo Road Ph: 818.813.4478Email: [email protected].

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Nov 14 & 28 - Art Under the Umbrellas in Old Town La Quinta. 10am to 4pm. Presenting a diverse collection of over 70 artists exhibiting their original creations along Old Town La Quinta’s picturesque Main Street, complimented by live music, wine tasting and art demonstra-tions. Free Admission, Free Parking. Info: 760.564.1244or visit www.lqaf.com.

Nov 8 - Palm Springs Pride Parade 2015 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, Ca. Palm Springs Pride is Southern California’s popular and longest-running LGBT festi-val in the Coachella Valley. 60,000 spectators will gather along palm tree lined streets to cheer and support local organizations, activists and themed floats along historic Palm Canyon Drive. Get more Info at: www.pspride.org.

Nov 14-15 - The Living Desert’s Palo Verde Center Annual Fall Plant Sale. Spruce up gardens and outdoor living spaces with vibrant plants and stylish accessories, and the best place to find all things beautiful is at The Living Desert’s Annual Fall Plant Sale! 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more Info visit: www.livingdesert.orgor call 760.346.5694 Ext 2350.

Nov 6-7, 8pm - Cleo King & Friends at The Copa! Recognizable from many television and commercial appearances, Cleo King will un-questionably be entertaining you at The Copa! She is more than well known from her roles in known for The Hangover, The Life of David Gale and Pineapple Express. 244 E Amado Road Palm Springs. Must be 21 with valid ID / Two Drink Minimum. For more info and other events: www.copapalmsprings.com, 760.866.0021.

Nov 13, 9:00 pm - THE B-52S at The Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa. Rooted in new wave and 1960s rock and roll, the group later covered many genres ranging from post-punk to pop rock. “Strobe Light,” “Private Idaho”, and “Good Stuff” are a trademark! 32-250 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage , Ca 92270. 888.999.1995 or www.hotwa-tercasino.com. Tickets on sale NOW!!!

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McCallum Theatre for the Performing Arts73000 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260

Box Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm Phone: (760) 340-ARTS

Mar 5

Gene Kelly - The Legacy

Mar 14-16

The Addams Family

Mar 18

The Pink Floyd Experience

Mar 21

An Evening of ClassicLily Tomlin

Mar 25-26

Driving Miss DaisyMar 28-30

Peter and the Starcatcher

Heritage FestivalMarch 29, 2014

Coachella Valley HistoryMuseum

The Festival follows the tradition establishedmany years ago by the Coachella ValleyHistorical Society and Coachella Valley HistoryMuseum. While the site of the Festival is in Old

Towne Indio, the Museums’ archives and displays represent historical places, people, andevents of the entire Coachella Valley. The vision of the 2014 Festival is to bring to life thesignificant cultures of settlers in the valley as well as a peek at life in the early 1900’sin the desert.

See demonstrations of weaving, quilting, woodworking, blacksmithing and other day-to-day activities of early desert life. All history museums in the Coachella Valley and Idyllwildare invited to join the “History Highway”. The museum booths will be set up in a “chain”so that visitors can get an overview of other places that interpret the history of individualcities throughout the valley. A ” History Highway” map will be provided that showslocations and contact information for each museum.

The Museum is located at 82-616 Miles Avenue, Indio, CA.760.342.6651

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Box Office: (760) 340.ARTS (2787) • Toll Free: (866) 889.ARTS (2787)73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260

NOV 24-25, 8pm / 27-29, 2pm & 8pmThe quintessential backstage musical comedy classic

42nd Street

NOV 21 - 8 PM Al Jarreau

NOV 23 - 8pmThe Last Comic

Standing Live Tour

84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy. Indio, CA 92203-3499 • 800-827-2946

Nov 13 - 8pmGODSMACK

Nov 6 - 8pmTRAIN

Nov 7 - 8pmART GARFUNKEL

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11 The Courtyard12 Renaissance Hotel13 The Convention Center14 Library/Sunrise Center15 Palm Springs Mall16 Police Department17 City Hall18 Palm Springs International Airport19 Mesquite Golf & Country Club

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CATHDRAL CITY28 Chamber of Commerce29 City Hall30 Automobile Row31 Desert Princess Plaza32 Express Care

RANCHO MIRAGE33 Mission Hills Country Club34 Westin Mission Hills Resort35 City Hall36 Rancho Las Palmas Resort 37 Eisenhower Medical Betty Ford Center38 Restaurant Row39 Children’s Discovery Museum of the Desert40 The River

PALM DESERT41 Bob Hop Cultural Center McCallum Theatre42 College of the Desert43 City Hall / Police Station44 Westfield Shopping Center45 Residence Inn / Marriott46 Marriott’s Desert Springs Resort47 Living Desert48 Chamber of Commerce49 Palm Desert Public Library50 Desert Willow Golf Resort51 El Paseo Shopping District52 Civic Center Park53 Marriott Courtyard54 College of the Desert Street Fair55 Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert

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20 Le Parker Meridien Hotel21 Moorten’s Botanical Garden’s22 Indian Canyons23 Canyon South Golf Course24 Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort25 Palm Springs Country Club 26 Riviera Hotel27 Wet ‘n’ Wild

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INDIO57 John F. Kennedy Hospital58 Police Station59 Coachella Valley Museum60 Civic Center61 Desert Expo Center62 Desert Fashion Mall63 El Dorado Polo Grounds64 Empire Polo Fields65 Indio Municipal Golf Course66 Fantasy Springs Casino67 Spotlight 29 Casino

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STEPHEN BAUMBACHLANDSCAPE AND PORTRAITURE PHOTOGRAPHERFor over 40 years, Stephen Baumbach has pursued the thing that has captivated him since High School…the art of photogra-phy. He has taught in classrooms, work-shops and been exhibited in numerous shows nationwide. His images range in scope from rodeos to national and inter-national architectural icons. Now settled in Palm Springs, CA since October 2014, his eye is on the surrounding desert…the off-the-grid and outlier areas…that yield an extraordinary beauty he captures with his artists’ eye and his trusty Canon. All his photographs are produced digitally and he personally finishes each print himself. His love of the desert has him exploring the surrounding areas including the Anza Borrego, Algodones Dunes and Slab City

among others. He plans his sojourns through the use of satellite and weath-er maps, looking for the areas that will yield the treasures and hues he is aim-ing for…the browns, reds, blues, pinks and yellows, which reveal themselves at different times of day or night. He refers to some of the images he shoots as the “Eighth Wonders of the World” and there are many who would agree with him. Stephen’s work is broken up into series, which currently include the Anza Borrego desert and Kemuri, which is a study in smoke. His works may be views at www.stephenbaum-bach photography.com.

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CODA GALLERYCODA Gallery provides an inviting medium for modern and contemporary art in the Palm Springs Valley. Modern art is presented in an eclectic mix of painting, sculpture, glass and objects that share nothing except an extraordi-nary energy. The art at CODA is full of color and life. Visit our fine art gallery at 73-151 El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA 92260, 760.346.4661 or explore our art gallery Website: [email protected].

FILSINGER GALLERY: FOSSIL & FINE ARTFilsinger Gallery combines two unique art worlds: contemporary original Fine Art from artists including Russian artist A. Onishenko and Chicago’s

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Larry Roberts with genuine one-of-a-kind 50 million year old collector fossil murals. It is truly amazing! The con-temporary and fossil art are displayed in their own focused areas throughout the gallery. Additionally, the gallery represents the custom metal works of Larry Whiteley. He is widely known for his custom bird nests among other things. Co-owners Cary Filsinger and Scott Yerkey are members of the design industry. 73-111 El Paseo, Suite 107, Palm Desert 760.346.8800

PROMINENT LOCAL ARTISTGERALD PATRICK Gerald Patrick spent 30 years as the head designer for Mikasa and other luxury tableware and flatware com-panies. Retiring in 2013 he began a love affair with abstract painting. He opened his 2,000 sq.ft. studio on Via Negocio in June, 2015 and is open by appointment. Gerald moved to Palm Springs from San Francisco and has lived here full-time for the past four years. www.geraldpatrick.net.

TERRA GALLERYTerra Gallery celebrates its’ 17th year in Palm Springs. Visit this unique gallery and let your senses ignite Featuring Jewelry, Glass Art, Paintings, Photogra-phy, Mixed media Sculpture, and their “Frogs” by artist “Kitty Cantrell” and Tim Cotteril “The Frogman” . They are au-thorized dealers for: Trollbeads, Holly Yashi, Ayalar Bar, Uno de 50, Sorrelli, Crislu, and Frogman. 187 S. Palm Can-yon Drive, Palm Springs 760.325.5202

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