Coffee With A Cop By Françoise Rhodes
how members of the public can help protect themselves from mail and identity theft and discourage property crime.
For just a moment, can you imagine what a day in the life of a police officer is like? Hired to serve and protect our communities while putting their own lives at risk each and every day they put the uniform on. In most cases, police officers do not stop serving once the uniform is off; the call of duty is in their blood. As the daughter of a police officer, I grew up learning at a very early age to be observant to life around me, be confident and not portray a victim, and to help others in need. When I saw the press release about ‘Coffee With A Cop’, I thought what a great idea. I strongly urge you to take advantage of this unique opportunity, I bet you will find the conversations fascinating and perhaps garner a new found respect and understanding how law enforcement deals with a variety of situations. On Saturday, April 11, Palm Des-
Coffee with a Cop provides a unique opportunity for community members to meet with officers and ask questions while learning more about the Police Department’s work in Palm Desert. The majority of law enforcement contacts occur during emergencies and emotional situations. Coffee with a Cop provides a relaxed setting that breaks down barriers and allows for positive and informative interactions between police and the people they serve. Coffee with a Cop is a national initiative supported by the United States Department of Justice, ert residents and business own- by the City of Palm Desert, Cof- Office of Community Oriented ers are invited to meet and in- fee with a Cop allows commu- Policing Services. The event is teract with the men and women nity members to come together at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 11, who serve and protect them at with their local police in a com- in the Council Chamber at Palm the Palm Desert Police Depart- fortable, informal setting to dis- Desert City Hall, 73510 Fred ment’s first Coffee with a Cop. cuss issues, build relationships, Waring Drive. and enjoy coffee together. Presented by the Palm Desert For more information, please Police Department and hosted Discussion topics will include call 760-346-0611, ext. 326.
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Learn How to ‘Access the Past’ - pg.8
Hearty Beef Stew Recipe - pg.9
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Notes from the Editor
Dear Françoise,
What an exciting weekend in the Coachella Valley (I think you
Because of the Desert Mobile Home News I went to my first women’s golf tournament, the ANA Inspiration. I picked up a copy at my local car wash and was reading the cover story. I thought to myself, you love golf and have never been. The playoff was so exciting and I thought the tournament was run very well. Thanks for the encouragement.
have heard me say that before!) The ANA Inspiration/first LPGA
Phyllis Neville., Golf Nut
Perhaps even more exciting is the fact that you can read the DMHN
Major of the season and the Indian Wells Arts Festival, plus valley wide parties and the CV was once again hopping! A few Easter Bunnies were hopping as well. I hope everyone had a lovely Easter weekend.
anywhere with the help of the World Wide Web, because we are now online. Share your community news with all of the snowbirds Hi Phyllis, I guess we missed each other. I was at the tournament with my radio golf show, and agree; All Nippon Airways (ANA) did and is going to do a fantastic job. I’m very excited to see what the future brings to the tournament. Congrats to Brittany Lincicome, our new champion. Hit’em straight Phyllis!
who miss out during the summer and for those who are totally tech savvy, this one’s for you. http://www.desertmobilehomenews.com. I am thrilled about this; I hope you are as well. Spread the news……………DMHN that is;-))
Françoise Send notes to the Editor to: Françoise Rhodes - Editor/Desert Mobile Home News Mail: 41-995 Boardwalk, Suite L2 , Palm Desert CA 92211 Email: news@desertmobilehomenews.com or Fax: (760) 776-5733
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The Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park is offering the following classes for the weekend of April 11-12: April 11 Wildflower Wanderings with Darrell Shade April 11-12 Tracking in Joshua Tree National Park with Jim Lowery April 11-12 Ecology of Joshua Tree National Park with Alan Schoenherr
April 12 Hike Lost Horse Loop with Chris Metzger Joshua Tree National Park Association 760-910-1420 www.joshuatree.org
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Only 99 Bucks Fundraiser! on Saturday, April 11, in the Grand Ballroom of the historic Riviera Palm Springs Resort & Spa. This major fundraiser benefits the Education Department at the museum, and draws more than 1,500 art lovers from Southern California. The Artists Council of Palm Celebrities, Artists Council Springs Art Museum will hold members and other artists creits annual 99 bucks fundraiser ate artwork on 5 by 7 inch can-
vases which are available for purchase. Only after the purchase is the artist revealed with a signature of the artist on the back of the canvas. Past surprise contributors have included Ed Ruscha, Tony Bennett, Barry Manilow and k.d. lang, among others. Each art work is available for $99. A preview of the sale can be viewed at www.fineartamerica.com/profiles/99-bucks.
The event takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m, admission is free. For more information about the 99 bucks fundraiser please contact Randall Weidner, Artists Council Coordinator, at artistscouncil@psmuseum.org or (760) 322-4850. For more information about Palm Springs Art Museum visit www.psmuseum. org or call (760) 322-4800.
FREE Senior Job Search Workshop If you are an older adult in the job market, this Workshop is designed especially for you. It will focus on How to Seek Job Interviews as a Senior/Boomer for a Full or Part-time Position. The Workshop will be at Mizell Senior Center on Wednes-
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day, April 29 from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and will focus on topics including Developing a Local Job Action Plan, Analyzing the 23 Major Industries in the Coachella Valley and how they might benefit you, Summarizing your Career Skills and preparing the correct type
of resume. The Workshop is presented in conjunction with the Riverside County Workforce Development Center. To register, call Michael Cohen at 760-8632610 or email patrickmichael. cohen@edd.ca.gov.
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Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day I scream, you scream, we all scream for Free Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream! Mark your calendar so you don’t miss out on the coolest and most delicious day of the year, Tuesday, April 14th, when Ben & Jerry’s will celebrate its annual Free Cone Day!
tween 12 - Noon to 8pm at Ben & Jerry’s located within The River in Rancho Mirage. Desert Mobile Home News Editor Françoise Rhodes will be scooping between 4 – 5 pm. Stop by and say “Hi!”
All proceeds/donations will benFree cones are distributed be- efit Guide Dogs of the Desert.
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Fill the Boot for Local MDA Families Members of the Cathedral City Firefighters Association Local 3654 along with the Muscular Dystrophy Association, will kick off the fire fighters’ annual Fill the Boot fundraising campaign to help save and improve the lives of people fighting muscle disease in the Cathedral City area. Muscular dystrophy, amy-
sociate Executive Director, Annie Nidzieko. Funds raised through 2015 Cathedral City Fill-theBoot events build on decades of research progress, helping push “For more than six decades fire science to its limits in the search Members of the Cathedral City fighters have stood on the front for treatments and cures. Firefighters Association Lo- lines for MDA, striving to make a cal 3654 will fan out across the difference in the lives of those af- For more information call city with boots in hand for this fected by muscle disease,” said As- (760) 328-1213 otrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other related life-threatening diseases take away people’s ability to walk, move, smile, talk and even breathe.
year’s drive on April 10th and 11th at from 9 am-1 pm, at the intersection of Ramon and Cathedral Canyon.
Senior Nutrition We are serving lunch daily at the Desert Hot Springs Senior Center, Monday – Friday at 11:30 am.
DHS Senior Nutrition (760) 329- 6411, ext.215 Senior Nutrition Main Office (951) 342-3057.
To complete an intake or deter$3.00 suggested donation for mine qualification for home senior citizens ages 60+. $5.00 bound meals, please contact fee for all other individuals Riverside County Office on Aging at (800) 510-2020 ages 59 and below.
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Learn How to ‘Access the Past’ For two years the Palm Springs Public Library has been awarded a California State Library grant to work on developing a digital history collaborative in our community. Called Accessing the Past Digital History Collaborative (APDHC) it is a cooperative partnership with the Palm Springs Public Library, the City of Palm Springs, the California State Library, and
other community partners.
bration of National Library Week.
Together we are making our historic collections digitally available to anyone, anywhere in the world, and connecting people to information. The library will present the project to the public at an open house and demonstration on Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. as part of our week long cele-
The Library is located at 300 S. Sunrise Way, on the corner of Sunrise Way and Baristo Road, one of the anchors of Sunrise Park and a destination for residents and visitors alike. For more information call 760-322READ (7323) or log on to www. palmspringslibrary.org.
New Sales and Use Tax Rates Effective April 1, 2015 The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) reminds Californians that new sales and use tax rates are taking effect on April 1, 2015, as a result of voter-approved initiatives in several cities and counties throughout the state.
or business location, please visit our website at www.boe.ca.gov and click on the Find a Tax Rate by Address link to find the tax rate for a specific address. For more information call our Customer Service Center at 1-800400-7115 (TTY:711) where To find the tax rate in your area representatives are available to
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assist you weekdays from 8:00 boe.ca.gov/knowyourrate. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Pacific time), except state holidays, to obtain Sales Tax Change - City of Coachella (Riverside County) local tax rates. from 8.000% to 9.000% For more information about sales and use tax rates, including Source: California State Board of help for consumers who have Equalization been overcharged, visit www.
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HEARTY BEEF STEW
INGREDIENTS • 2 lbs Chuck Roast cut into 2” pieces or 2 lbs beef stew meat • 1/2 tsp. salt • 1/2 tsp. pepper • 1 can each of tomato soup, cream of mushroom soup and beef broth soup • 2 yellow onions cut in 1” pieces • 2 cloves garlic cut up • 4 large carrots cut in 1” pieces • 3 large Idaho potatoes cut in eights • 1/2 lb green beans cut in halves • 2 packages hot rolls Servings: 6
DIRECTIONS 1. In a slow cooker, add beef, soups, onions, garlic set at low for 4 hours 2. After 4 hours add vegetables 3. Cook for at least eight hours 4. Serve with the Hot Rolls
**Send your favorite recipe to the editor and if published, win a $25 gift certificate to a local restaurant. news@dmhnews.com April 9, 2015
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It Works! Cleaning Tile Floors When cleaning tile floors first clear the surface of debris and dirt, sweep the area to be cleaned and move all surface dirt into a pile and remove. Next vacuum along the baseboards to remove any dust or loose dirt build up. Finally move the surface cleaner of your vacuum to the lowest setting and vacuum the tile. Once the floor is cleared of surface dirt you’re ready to begin. Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a bucket—make sure the water is very hot! Fill another bucket with water to rinse the floor. Next wring out your mop as much as possible. Mop the floor from side to side and then up and down to get between the grout. If you are cleaning a large surface area you may need to make a fresh batch of vinegar and water half way through the cleaning. Finally, rinse the floor with clean water and make sure to wring out the mop as much as possible. Allow the tile and grout ample time to dry before walking over your newly cleaned surface. *Send your household tips to the \editor at news@dmhnews.com
DMHN RANDOM QUESTION: The Mississippi River borders or passes through how many states?
Coming to Palm Desert Mario J. Gonzales of GHA Companies, recently announced the approval of the master plan for Millennium Palm Desert, a new 152-acre mixed-use lifestyle community to be built between Portola Road and Cook Street, just south of Interstate 10, adjacent to the California State University Campus. Millennium Palm Desert will consist of nine defined planning areas, including the residential component, Genesis, which includes 166 architecturally vibrant single-family homes to be built on 38 acres at Portola and Dinah Shore Drive. Development of this multi-generational community is to begin in June 2015 with the first residences expected to be available this fall.
Also planned is Millennium Village Apartment Homes, Marketplace Village, a shopping center featuring a community-oriented retail outlet and a nationally recognized hotel, Millennium Professional Business Park, and Millennium Gateway Shopping Center, a 21-acre retail complex featuring big box, boutique and specialty shopping, as well as several parcels designated for restaurants. The City of Palm Desert has also reserved a 10-acre site for multi-family housing adjacent to its planned 27-acre Regional Park. For more information, visit www.ghacompanies.com.
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Hold These Truths
The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre (CVRep) concludes its 2014-2015 American Melting Pot-themed season with HOLD THESE TRUTHS, The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi, by Jeanne Sakata. The solo play stars Blake Kushi in a tour de force performance as Gordon Hirabayashi and several other people who came in and out of his life.
lighthearted, witty, and laughout-loud funny. Described as ”surprisingly humorous and openhearted” by the Seattle Times, Jeanne Sakata’s script was inspired by hours of interviews conducted with Gordon Hirabyashi and several of his friends from the 1940’s. HOLD THESE TRUTHS will be performed at the Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre located at 69930 Highway 111, Suite 116, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 from April 15 to May 3, 2015 with evening performances on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 PM.
HOLD THESE TRUTHS is the story of Gordon Hirabayashi, an American sociologist best known for his principled resistance to the Japanese-American internment during World War II. As one of only three Japanese-Americans to openly defy internment, Hirabayashi was sentenced to 90 days in federal Tickets are $45. To purchase tickets call 760-296-2966, visprison for curfew violations. it www.cvrep.org or purchase Though the subject matter is se- them from the CVRep Box Ofrious, HOLD THESE TRUTHS is fice at www.imdb.me/kushi.
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Desert Art Center Stages a Show of Color The Desert Art Center, the oldest artists’ cooperative in the valley, is holding its last gallery show featuring local artists during April and May. The gallery will be closed in the summer and will reopen in October. According to Adele Hill, DAC president and gallery coordinator, “This show highlights color such as the wildlife photography of David and Stephanie Salter.” David’s “Brown Pelican” is part of a collage where the background of the Salton Sea was shot from a drone 100 ft. in the air. Co- gallery coordinator and promotions director, Ian Cooke, seconds the color aspect as he hangs a particularly large abstract painting, titled “The Big Top” by William Knight. Ian ex-
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fused glass as well as many types and sizes of colorful paintings. Cooke pointed out the DAC gallery is all about, “Local art, Regional art, Affordable art. “ The Desert Art Center, 550 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, is located in the Frances Stevens Park. The gallery is open 7 days a week from 10 am-4 pm. This non-profit organization gives annual scholarships to graduating high school students and provides free art classes to middle school students. During the year many types of adult art classes are offered to the public. plains this work is “painterly.” tional considering the artist is Anyone may apply to become a The term means the artist uses visually impaired. member. For more information fluid brush strokes and shapes go to desertartcenter.org or call to create a dynamic and color- Seventy-eight artists are show- 760-323-7993. ful interpretation of his subject ing everything from jewelry, matter. It is even more excep- pottery, sculpture, stained and
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Community Spotlight Healing Waters, Desert Hot Springs
Sunday April 19th will be the next Potluck with a Spring theme. Please sign up on the The March 15th Potluck was back bulletin board, BYO tavery well attended. We thank ble service. We always appreour Irishman Barney playing ciate your donations to keep a few good old fashioned Irish our supplies well stocked. I am tunes on the piano which I very grateful to all the wonderknow everyone enjoyed; and ful volunteers who make our singing too from Ronita! The Potlucks a pleasure to attend St. Patrick’s Day decorations year-round. were wonderful thanks to By Ellie Davis Ronita and Sherry!
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Summer Cabaret Series Returns Newman Theatre at the Joslyn Center in Palm Desert. Opening the series will be “Flying High� starring London jazz and cabaret artist Harold Sanditen with pianist Michael Roulston and Jonty Fisher on bass, and special guest, local performer, Jerome Elliott.
The popular Sundays In Summer Cabaret Series 6th season begins Sunday, April 12, 2015 at a special time for the first two shows only, at 6 pm due to a time conflict. All remaining shows for the season, which runs Sundays through October 25th, will be at the normal 2 PM matinee time with all shows at the Arthur
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Tickets for the Sunday, April 12th special 6 PM show are $11 cash only at the box office that will opens at 5 PM with open seating at 5:30 PM. The Arthur Newman Theater is located in The Joslyn Center, 73750 Catalina Way in Palm Desert. For more information you may call 760-325-2731 or on line at www. lesmichaels.com/joslyn.
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Spotlight 29 Casino Support the Students Auto Show Spotlight 29 Casino is excited to host the Support the Students 3rd Annual Benefit Auto Show on Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Canyon Middle School.
Also on site will be vendors selling auto memorabilia, clothing, food, drinks and more. The event is run almost All of the proceeds from the entirely by the students, who auto show fund student ac- help do everything from event tivities at Toro Canyon Middle registration to handing out School in Thermal. The event trophies to the winning car will feature more than 100 cars owners. including low-riders, street rods, muscle cars, motorcycles Car owners interested in showand all of the classics, such as ing their vehicles at the auto Mustangs and Corvettes. show are encouraged to preregister. There is a $25 fee per Admission to the auto show is vehicle ($15 for motorcycles). free; however guests are wel- For more information, call come to make a donation to 760-250-5612 or email TCAusupport the students at Toro toShow@gmail.com.
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Answers: Sodoku, p.19, Crossword, p.19
HOROSCOPE April 9 - April 15
ARIES (March 21-April 19). There’s a mood jumping off of you, and everyone around you can see what it is. Is it what you want to project? If not, make adjustments accordingly. You have the power! TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You have trepidation about what could happen today, but that won’t stop you. The upside of fear is that it gives you an adrenaline rush - just what you need to be brave, which takes a lot of energy. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your ambitions of the day are social - they depend on other people for their realization. That’s why it’s important to understand what the other people need and want before you make your move. CANCER (June 22-July 22). While trying to understand and predict the behavior of others, it’s natural to use shortcuts and assumptions. But in order to truly know someone, you must let go of preconceived notions and see this person as though for the first time.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You may not be a part of the main action going on around you, but your influence over what happens will still be quite strong. Your opinions and example will change how people think and behave. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Because you are able to work quietly and alone for long periods of highly focused time, you are perfectly suited to a certain well-paid job. Put your name in the hat. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You want to provide opportunity and guidance for future generations, specifically the next one behind you. Someone in this crew has been watching your every move lately. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You prefer your interactions to be purposeful and cheerful. Nothing irritates you more than people who seem to have no problem wasting time or sharing their apathetic mood.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Self-awareness and introspection don’t always lead to figuring out what you want to do and how to stay motivated long enough to accomplish it. It’s time to stop pondering and join a group.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Don’t let your support system weaken from disuse. Let your team know you need them. Do things together that will require help from all. You’re not the only one who benefits from uniting the group.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). A competitive mood prevails. Go over the rules of the game in your head to make sure you stay in line. If there are no rules (perhaps because this is not officially a game), then make some up for yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Social risks will pay off, especially the hardest one: being the first to approach a stranger and strike up a conversation. The potential for new friendship and/or romance is definitely there.
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