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Bracing for El Niño

Things we forget to check or do in a storm, exposing your roof deck to the elements. Prepare an emergency supply box that is easily accessible. Include non-perishable food for several days, water, flashlights, a portable radio, extra batteries for the radio and flashlights, and first aid kit. You can probably charge your cellphone in your vehicle but if you don’t have one or are concerned about accessing it, purchase a solar cellphone charger. Assemble in a dry location sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting, lumber and other emergency building materials for waterproofing and quick, stop-gap repairs.

By Françoise Rhodes After the major flooding the Coachella Valley had in 2014, it isn’t hard to imagine the valley being pummeled again with heavy rains and flooding associated with El Niño. Manufactured homes are sturdy and structurally sound, built under strict government codes to withstand harsh environments. However, no home can withstand negligence on the homeowner’s part, or frankly “things we forget to check or do.”

As this record-setting El Niño is headed towards California this winter here are some important things to do to get your home El Niño ready. First thing, clean your rain gutters. This is one of the most significant home maintenance jobs you can tackle; particularly making sure that water will flow freely through the downspouts. If the rain gutter system is clogged and a downspout isn’t working, the gutter can become heavily laden with water, 7.5 pounds per gallon. If you have

a deep gutter of up to 7 inches, the weight will cause so much stress, the seams can crack or the gutters fall off completely. Water that is not directed properly can also create problems in the foundation or damage the sub-roof to structural framing. Gutter maintenance can range from cleaning them out, to repairing leaky seams to placing some water permeable cover over the gutters to prevent leaves and debris from getting into them. Inspect the roof. Check for loose shingles, which can lift or tear away

Trim any tree branches that appear insecure or are hanging heavily over structures and consider staking young trees. In the garden, add compost and mulch to the beds so they absorb water and hold it. Otherwise, heavy rain will cause the good topsoil to run off. Plant any winter vegetables on mounds with a slight curvature so plants won’t be sitting in wet, muddy soil. El Niño, we’re ready for you!


Notes from the Editor As we slide into the holiday season, the experts are not letting us forget that El Nino is on the way. While doing research for one of my radio shows, I realized that some of the best ways to protect our homes are basically things we should already be doing. With that said, I hope the cover story is a helpful reminder to get ready for our predicted wild winter. In this paper you’ll find an assortment of information. From food drives to playing Bridge and Senior Games to storing Thanksgiving leftovers correctly, I’m thinking this might be the paper that gets you in the holiday spirit.

I seem to like all of the recipes, but again, I can’t wait to make the ‘Leftover Stuffing Pie.’ I’ll let you know how it turns out. There are food drives all over the Coachella Valley, if you can only give one item, that in itself will help so many people! Remember the paper is online at www.desertmobilehomenews.com, please share it with your friends. I’m off to clean my rain gutters………..Françoise

Editor’s Inbox Dear Francoise,

Dear Fred,

With the tragedy in France, I have seen the name Francoise a lot on the news. This made me think that you are probably French. I hope that no one in your family was part of the mayhem? If so my condolences go out to you and your family.

Thank you so very much for your sincere wishes. Yes, I am part French as my Mother was born and raised there. Thankfully no one in my family, or their friends that we know of was at any of those locations during the attack. I will say that I am proud at how quickly the French government reacted.

I also wanted to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for the paper. I look forward to reading it I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well. every week. Sincerely, Fred H., Coachella California

Regards, Françoise

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New Community Gallery Exhibition in Palm Desert The Palm Desert Community Gallery will feature artwork from Dennis Johnson and Robert Quintana in its new exhibition, Looking Around on display now until January 22, 2016. Dennis Johnson’s artwork is an exploration of the landscapes in both the rural and urban areas in which he has traveled and lived. Recurring themes found in his work include familiarity, cultural and historical context, and iconic representations of contemporary urban landscape into which he infuses text and diverse media. Robert Quintana has been a practitioner of photography since his brother handed him his first cam-

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era at age 13. Since then, his photographs have been influenced by such greats as Ansel Adams and Salvador Dali. Through the study of these artists’ work, he has created his own aesthetic of simple, eccentric, and eclectic artwork that highlights natural beauty, contrast, and light.

The Palm Desert Community Gallery is located in Palm Desert City Hall, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert CA 92260-2578, and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please call 760-3460611, ext. 664 or visit www.palmdesertart.org.

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My favorite type of holiday tree! Françoise R.

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Augustine Casino Food and Toy Drive When donating five or more food items, casino patrons will receive $5 in Free Slot Play each week! The donation will help feed underprivileged families in the east Coachella Valley in time for the Holiday Season. The promotion is scheduled to run thru December 18.

With the holiday season approaching, Augustine Casino has kicked off its 8th Annual Canned Food Drive, and its 6th Annual Toy Drive, which will benefit Coachella Valley charities dedicated to helping locals in need at the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission and the Galilee Center. The Drive will run throughout the month of November, and is scheduled to wrap up Friday, December 18.

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Augustine Casino is located three miles east of PGA West in the Coachella Valley. 84-001 Avenue 54 in Coachella. For more information call (760) 391-9500, or visit www.augustinecasino.com.

Those wishing to get involved in the Canned Food Drive can bring non-perishable food items to Augustine Casino, including canned fruits and vegetables, pastas, canned meats, macaroni & cheese, rice, beans, tomato sauce, cereal, powdered milk, peanut butter, cooking oil, crackers and soups, as well as baby formula and baby food. Holiday sides such as peas, corn, cranberry sauce and spices are also encouraged.

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New Campground at Joshua Tree Retreat Center There are showers and restrooms with hot water on the grounds, plus silent pool and jacuzzi access on request for the adults. Also campers will find a limited number of individual campsite fire rings, available on a first come, first serve basis. And after a long day of adventures, you can get a massage at our campsite’s wellness spa and massage studio. The Joshua Tree Retreat Center recently announced a new campground just six miles outside of the Joshua Tree National Park; so no more having to search for obscure campsites.

For more information call (760) 365-8371 or visit www.jtcampground.com

Across 1. “La Boheme,” e.g. 6. Pillbox, e.g. 9. Fills 14. Heat-resistant glass, brand name 15. Bauxite, e.g. 16. Accommodate 17. That which protects 19. Daring 20. CD follower 21. Fare reductions 22. Bounty 23. Auspices 25. Artist with no long-term contract 27. Couch 29. Crackers 30. Contemptuous look 31. Shoestring 34. Fourposter, e.g. 35. Barrel for collecting rain (2 wds) 39. “How ___ Has the Banshee Cried” (Thomas Moore poem) 42. Regrets 43. Anger 47. Spanish dish 50. Crested Old World bird

51. Disease of the bone 55. “___-Team” (2 wds) 56. Scarecrow stuffing 57. Considers 59. Aged 60. Italian dry white wine 61. Principal routes (2 wds) 63. Anesthetized 64. Balaam’s mount 65. Come to mind 66. Chaotic 67. After expenses 68. Brute Down 1. Crush 2. Substance that produces fever 3. Recluse 4. ___ gestae 5. Canned 6. Hang 7. Narrow mountain ridge 8. Brusque 9. Flatbottom Asian skiff 10. Prettifies 11. Hack

12. Lacking vigor 13. Guided 18. Abounding 24. Hasenpfeffer, e.g. 26. In ___ of 28. Victorian, for one 31. Basic monetary unit of Romania 32. “___ we having fun yet?” 33. “60 Minutes” network 36. Mouth, in slang 37. Couple 38. Gait between walk and canter 39. Pogo, e.g. 40. Deceitful act (2 wds) 41. Groups of four 44. Loss of voice 45. Like sandals 46. Device with earphones and microphone 48. Departs 49. Cloudy and dark 50. Mass number 52. Pitcher, of a sort 53. Bait 54. Bank job 58. Concrete section 62. Anger

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Cathedral Center Mobile Food Pantry You can make a difference………. Right now, millions of Americans are struggling with hunger. We all know and are in contact with people affected by hunger, even though we might not be aware of it. These are often hard-working adults, children and seniors who simply cannot make ends meet and are forced to go without food for several meals, or even days. The Cathedral Center is committed to providing their Mobile Food Pantry to the senior residents of

Tierra del Sol complex in Cathedral City and the Parkview Villas Community in Rancho Mirage. Additional food is provided to those seniors in our neighborhood in need who may be on fixed incomes, widows(ers), unemployed and working poor experiencing a crisis. Emphasis is placed on treating everyone with dignity and respect.

served each Monday. This past year a total of 3,750 distributions were made with the expectation that the need will increase by 20% in the coming year.

To volunteer or for additional information about the Mobile Food Pantry and the Center’s other services, please call the Center at (760) 321-1548

Approximately 268 participants and their extended families are

BRAIN TEASER Holiday Word Scrabble Question: What do they spell? 1. ederneir 2. twhear 3. tetmesilo 4. unkahkha 5. zwakana 6. udrlhop 7. easnoss trensgeig 8. smitrahsc 9. irsatodceon 10. chrign ANSWER ON PAGE 17

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Big Bear Kicks Off Godzilla El Niño Party

Big Bear is offering its guests an opportunity to purchase lift tickets at Big Bear Mountain Resorts for just $15, which is 80% off the “Off-Peak Retail” rate of $69 (a savings of $54). The offer kicks off Big Bear’s much-anticipated Godzilla El Niño winter season. This extraordinary one-time offer is only available for purchase during a short window from Thursday, November 19 at 10 a.m. to Friday, November 20 at 10 a.m. This Godzilla sale offers Monday through Friday, non-holiday lift tickets bundled together with 25 percent off lodging accommodations good for the 2015-2016 winter ski season. During this window

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guests can purchase either one or two $15 lift tickets good for Monday through Friday only. To qualify for the $15 lift tickets to Snow Summit and Bear Mountain guests must book at least one night lodging accommodations for arrivals during the 2015-2016 winter seasons. Check-in dates are December 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016, and exclusively available online at BigBear.com or by calling (800) 424-4232. The $15 Lift Ticket & Discount Lodging Offer must be mentioned at the time of booking, and is valid for new bookings ONLY.

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Leftover Turkey and Stuffing Pie

INGREDIENTS Leftover dressing and gravy 1 cup turkey stock 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup celery, medium diced 1/2 cup carrot, peeled and medium diced 1/2 cup onion, medium diced 1/2 teaspoon Thyme, chopped 1/2 teaspoon Rosemary, chopped 1/2 cup peas, leftover or frozen 1/2 cup green beans, leftover or fresh, cut into 1/2” pieces 1 cup potatoes, peeled and diced 1/2”, blanched for 3 minutes 1/2 cup corn, leftover or frozen/fresh 3 cups leftover turkey, skin removed and diced 1 egg, beaten

DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. 2 Place a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat. When the pan is hot, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil along with the celery, carrots, onion and a pinch of salt. 3. Cook, stirring occasionally for 3 minutes, until the vegetables begin to soften. 4. Next, add the rest of the vegetables, turkey and chopped herbs. Whisk in 2 cups of the leftover gravy and the turkey stock and bring the mixture to a gentle boil. Stir together to combine. Remove from heat. 5. Crumble about 3 cups of the stuffing in a large bowl. Add the egg and stir to combine. 6. Evenly distribute the dressing on top of the pot pie mixture and bake for 30 minutes, until the top is golden brown. 7. Serve warm.

Tips: Use a piece of parchment paper as a surface to form a round shape out of the stuffing. Carefully flip stuffing crust on top of the filling. Thin out the leftover gravy with stock or water for a tasty filling. Replace any filling ingredients with your favorite leftover vegetables or meat. Use store-bought pie crust or puff pastry instead of the stuffing crust. **Send your favorite recipe to the editor and if published, win a $25 gift certificate to a local restaurant. news@dmhnews.com

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Senior Games Registration Now Open Registration is now underway for the 16th Annual Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival. This four-day competition takes place from February 18 – 21, 2016 in various venues throughout Palm Desert, California. Athletes and spectators alike look forward to this event each year, as adult athletes compete in more than a dozen individual or team sports. Each year over 1,000 athletes participate in this energizing event, and the 2015 games saw competitors from 16 different states and 15 home countries represented. Festival headquarters will be the Palm Desert Community Center. We encourage supporters to come out and cheer for their favorite

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athletes, and all events are free to spectators. Registration is open until late January, 2016. Participants can register online at: MyRecreationDistrict. com or DesertSeniorGames.org. Participation fee is $40. There is an early registration fee of $5 per event if you sign up by December 15, 2015; after December 15, the cost is $7 per event fee. Team fees vary by sport. For information or hardcopy registration forms, call (760) 541-4184. For information about the 16th Annual Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival, visit MyRecreationDistrict.com or DesertSeniorGames.org or call (760) 568-2560

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HOROSCOPE • NOVEMBER 26 - DECEMBER 2 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your sophisticated mind is capable of nailing all the day’s challenges, including the challenge of appreciating one whose nature is very different from your own. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You have compassion for tourists because you know what it’s like to be out of your element and lost. New places can seem overwhelming. Everyone needs a guide. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The need to please can be an asset or an illness. Today it’s the latter, separating you from what it is you really want. You’ll catch yourself doing too much to make someone happy. Stop and ask, “Why?” CANCER (June 22-July 22). Life can be frustrating, especially when it revolves around technology, language, and other things you do not understand. That person who can translate will be worth their weight in gold today. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your goal isn’t unlike the goal of tech companies everywhere — you want others to have a positive user experience when interacting with you. This intention will lead to getting many of your needs fulfilled. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Like a hawk you’ll use your keen vision and bird’s-eye perspective to hunt for what you need. You can rest assured that getting what you want will keep the natural order in balance.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). This winding road is a test of faith. You can’t see very far ahead of you. Each bend requires you to trust that there is more road on the other side, and that the road will eventually lead to your destination. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). When you witness desire, you subconsciously put yourself in the desiring person’s place. You want that to pay off. If it pays off for another, it could pay off for you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’ve come to a mental sticking point. To get unstuck, you’ll need to do some jiggling and juggling. Move things around. Change your schedule. Alter the placement of your furniture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Not all upgrades are improvements. Keep this in mind before you part with your cash. The ones who want you to make a purchase may be thinking more about their needs than your own. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). It would be tempting to surround yourself with “yes” people. So many want to agree with you now! Of course, your true friends are the ones who will support you when you’re right and tell you when you’re wrong. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There are times when you tolerate, or perhaps even enjoy, a bit of excitement and drama in your personal life. But right now, you’ll welcome the quiet tranquility of peaceful relationships.

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Did You Know? Storing Thanksgiving Day Leftovers Leftovers should be cooled down as quickly as possible. Pack them into several shallow containers rather than one large one, and make sure you don’t stack the containers in the refrigerator (this can trap the heat). The more surface area that’s exposed to the cold air, the faster the food will cool.

Take your time around the dinner table, but start packing up and refrigerating the leftovers within two hours.

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Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to four days. Try to reheat only what you’ll be serving at one time rather than reheating the entire portion. It’s safe to heat it all and then re-store what you don’t use, but remember, the food will continue to lose flavor and moisture the more it’s reheated.

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Bridge Made Fun and Easy! lenges that this game can provide for you while making new friends and acquaintances from all over the world. Enjoy the satisfaction of developing a clear and uncomplicated understanding of how the wonderful game of Bridge is played and won.

Bridge playing has been a longstanding tradition at Mizell Senior Center and we are pleased to offer a new Beginning Bridge Class on Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon, continuing through December 18. Learn the exciting game of Bridge and open the door to the infinite possibilities and exciting chal-

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Classes are taught by experienced instructor and Life Master Player, David Goetz. For information on all of our bridge games, visit our website at www.mizell.org or call at (760) 323-5689. The Mizell Senior Center is located at 480 S Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262.

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Desert Art Center Opening Show

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world of paintings, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, art glass, photography and mixed media. Featured Artist Kathi Klopfenstein will be presenting her beautiful woven basketry sculptures and Featured Artist Deane Locke will be showing her exquisite watercolors and pastels.

The Desert Art Center (DAC), in its 66th season, is hosting an opening reception to honor artists and their newest creations. It promises to be a lively evening with refreshments and music while entering the unique and exquisite

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The public is invited to meet the artists and attend this free event, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, December 4, at the Desert Art Center Main Gallery, 550 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262.

For more information call (760) 323-7973 or visit www.desertartcenter.org.

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El Paseo Breaks Ground on New Hotel Construction has begun on Hotel Paseo, Palm Desert’s newest hotel and the first for El Paseo’s signature shopping district. Located at the former site of the “Big White Tent” for Fashion Week El Paseo, the hotel is a long awaited bonus for the shops and restaurants in the area.

based in El Dorado Hills in Northern California and Worlow is a longtime Coachella Valley resident. “You will never walk into this hotel and see what you have seen anywhere else in the world,” Leach vowed.

Operating under the Marriott brand, its features will set it apart from any other hotels, said Robert Leach, co-developer of the hotel with Dave Worlow. Leach is

The first guests are expected to check in to this $36 million boutique “four-star” hotel by February 2017.

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Desert Art Festival A sight to behold!

The Desert Art Festival featuring numerous artists presenting their original work in all mediums of two and three dimensional fine art, including paintings in acrylic, oils and watercolors, photography, etchings, sculpture in clay, glass, metal, stone and wood will be held on November 27 – 29, at Frances Stevens Park in Palm Springs. Each artist will be present to meet with the public and discuss their work. All work is available for purchase. West Coast Artists’ shows, with over 30 years of experience, are distinguished by their scope of diversity and the wide variety of fine art. Presented are innovative

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