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Register Now for the 16th Annual Palm Desert Senior Games

The 2016 Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival is almost here! Scheduled for February 18 - 20, 2016 in beautiful Palm Desert, California, the games will be hosting over 1,000 athletes from all over the United States and Canada for the FIRST California Senior Games of the year. The event will take place in various locations in Palm Desert showcasing true competitive spirit. Opening ceremonies will take place on February 18, 9 a.m., at the Palm Desert Community Center. The event is

open to ages 35 and up. The public is encouraged to attend the games and cheer on the competitors. Admission is free. Individual events include: •Hot Shots & Free Throws •9-Hole Golf •Pickleball * •Swimming •Table Tennis •Race Walking •Track & Field •Men’s Soccer Tournament *This year’s Pickleball Tournament also requires that ALL PAR-

TICIPANTS register online at www. PickleballTournaments.com. If you have any trouble registering yourself or your partner for the tournament, please contact us at (760) 568-2560 or email isf@drd.us.com. Team events include: •Men’s 3 - On - 3 Basketball Tournament •Men’s 35 to 49 Volleyball Tournament •Men’s 50 and Older Volleyball Tournament •Women’s 35 to 49 Volleyball Tournament

•Women’s 50 and Older Volleyball Tournament •Women’s Soccer Tournament All Team Sports REQUIRE a Mail-In Registration Form, and are not available to be registered for online (Except for Men’s Soccer Tournament).

If you have any questions about the Registration Forms or wish to speak to a Senior Games Team Member, please feel free to call us at (760) 568-2560 or email isf@drd.us.com.


Notes from the Editor As February fast approaches the valley is welcoming visitors of all ages looking to do a variety of things. If you are into fitness, the Senior Games looks like a lot of fun and a way to put all of your hard work to good use, sign up today. For those wanting to support the athletes, admission is free. Speaking of athletes, the Career Builder Challenge is in town this week. Offering golf enthusiasts new venues, a new title sponsor and a new Hope Square,

big events like this need our support. I’m headed off to Grand County for the Winter Carnival. The cool weather here in the desert has been prepping me for 30 degree temperatures. My winter wardrobe is questionable, but I think I’ll have enough to keep me warm. Fore!.......Françoise

Editor’s Inbox Hi Francoise,

Hi Sandie,

I received the gift certificate today for my recipe... thank you so much. My friend has one as well so I just may leave the hubby at home and have a ‘girls’ night out’!

Whew, I’m so glad we got everything straight for the Grapefruit Pie recipe. I think a “girls night out” is appropriate, hubbies seem to enjoy a night home alone once in a while;-) Have a great time and send us a photo.

Sandie

Cheers, 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@dmhnews.com or Fax: (760) 776-5733

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Community Spotlight Rainbow Spa, Desert Hot Springs, Saturday, January 30 is our biggest event – the Street Fair!! Read our ads and see all that we have to offer. You won’t be sorry that you came and that’s for sure! We event have live music – fun! fun! fun! Sally’s Clowns will greet you as you come into the park. Tom Holsather’s music is such a plus - we all enjoy his choices and need music in our lives - great while swimming in the pool - even when it’s cold. As always everyone is working to make it a great place to live and enjoy our golden years! Our Halloween party was an absolute “hoot!” lots of costumes and our witches would scare the horns off the devil. Even Pope Francis, aka Boris was there to party. I looked up and said to myself, “OMG” did they have to send the Pope after me, I know it’s been a long time since my last confession and I truly have tried to be good - honest! Mary Poppins, plus many that we didn’t have recognise were there. It was a super time.

Thanksgiving is always a wonderful time to be thankful for all that we are blessed with - old and new friends and lots to do with our vacation. Plus an outstanding meal. The dances with live are always a hit, lots of laughter and dancing. Of course, there is always great food to share. Christmas and New Year’s Eve are always full to the rafters with lots of good cooks here at Rainbow. Mother nature sure has been cruel cold and windy - we need the rain, “mother” but do we need it to be so cold and windy? Folks come and go, home for some of the holidays, but right back for more great times at Rainbow. Seems like the “bad bug” has many ill and in bed - lots and lots! That’s it for this week, be sure to come for the street fair on the 30th lots of good food, sales and fresh made bakery. Happy New Year to all, bless our troops and allies for keeping us the lands of free. Submitted By Bev Stinson

Congratulations Elaine Roth Scored a Hole-in-one on #7 at Date Palm Country Club, Cathedral City

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5th Annual Mayor’s Race & Wellness Festival tainability booths with interactive displays, food samples and a variety of giveaways, this event is quickly becoming one of the largest of its kind in Southern California. The festival is free, Open to the public and suitable for all ages.

The City of Palm Springs, as part of their Healthy Planet Healthy You initiatives will be presenting the 5th Annual Mayor’s Race and Wellness Festival, Sunday, January 24, from 7 a.m. to Noon at the Wellness Park adjacent to Ruth Hardy Park in Palm Springs. Runners can participate as an individual or in the team category and receive a discounted entry by entering the code (TEAMPS) when registering online. Stars of the new hit Bravo Series “Newlyweds The First Year,” Craig Ramsay and his husband Brandon Liberati also collaborate on a program called Fit and Phab which they will showcase at the Mayor’s Race. Craig is also known as the author of two successful Anatomy Series books: “Anatomy of Muscle Building” and “Anatomy of Stretching” and is listed as one of People Magazine’s top fitness

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experts. Visit www.craigramsayfitness.com. Brandon Liberati is a celebrity hairstylist and TV personality and has recently launched his “Beauty Muse-ic” playlist on www.brandonliberati.com. As a certified Pilates Teacher, Pilates Method Alliance and Personal Trainer, ECORE Fitness owner Sean Bergara specialties include Pilates, posture training, motor re-patterning therapy. Sean Berga-

ra is this year’s Master of Ceremonies. For information visit www. ECOREFitness.com. 4Count will be performing their debut single,”Good to be Bad” which mixes Pop and R&B with slick wordplay and hip-hop dance. Race and festival benefits the Desert Healthcare Foundation and United Way of the Desert. With over 80 health, wellness and sus-

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The race course runs through all of the most scenic areas of uptown and downtown Palm Springs with spectacular mountain views and historic architecture with the 10 K race starting at 7:30 a.m., 5K starting at 8 a.m. and the Kids 1K Fun Run starting at 9:30 a.m. Every registrant receives breakfast served by the Palm Springs Lion’s Club and a finisher’s medal.

For race registration and more information on the Mayor’s Race & Wellness Festival visit www. HealthyPlanetHealthyYouPS.com

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California Winter League Begins Seventh Season The California Winter League will kick off the seventh season on January 21, with games beginning at 9 a.m. in Palm Springs. Since its inception prior to the 2010 season, the CWL has committed itself to providing a family-friendly baseball experience for fans, while also providing meaningful development for its players – many of whom have descended upon the Coachella Valley in the hopes of securing a professional contract. The 2016 season will feature 14 teams, including the defending champion Canada A’s and over 300 aspiring ballplayers from all over the world. Also in participation will be twenty instructors from all across professional baseball, including representatives affiliated with six Major League Baseball franchises, as well

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as those affiliated with independent leagues such as the Atlantic League, the American Association, the Canadian-American Association the Pacific Association, and the Frontier League – with whom the CWL began a partnership in 2015. During all games at the stadium fans will find affordable entertainment with one ticket giving them admission to the entire day of games. There are daily promotional days for those who are thirsty for $1 beers. More discounts and a full schedule can be found at www.californiawinterleague.com. Opening Day is Thursday, January 21. The Palm Springs Stadium is located at 1001 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. For more information call (760) 864-6278.

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Things To Do This Week... Thursday, January 21: California Winter League featuring the Palm Springs Power and the Palm Springs Chill. 1901 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs, CA www.californiawinterleague.com

run. Over 80 health, wellness booths, food samples and giveaways. Palm Springs Wellness Park 700 Tamarisk Lane, Palm Springs, CA www.healthyplanethealthyoups.com Wednesday, January 27: Healthy Living from Head to Toe, 6:30 p.m. Free health and wellness lecture, understand the pros and cons of each medication with Pharmacist Marie Simard. Palm Springs Public Library, 330 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA (760) 322-7323, www.palmspringslibrary.com.

January 21-24: CareerBuilder Challenge. For tickets visit: www.careerbuilderchallenge.com Saturday, January 23: Dwight Yoakam at 8 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Pl, Coachella (800) 585-3737 www.spotlight29.com. Sunday, January 24: 5th Annual Mayor’s Race & Wellness Festival, 7 a.m. 10K, 5K and Kids 1K

Thursday, January 28: 2016 Fox News Republican Presidential Primary Debate at 6 p.m. on Fox News Channel.

BRAIN TEASER Question : A man wants to transport a fox, a chicken and some corn across a river. He has a rowboat, but it can only carry the man and one other item. If the fox and the chicken are alone together, the fox will eat the chicken. If the chicken and the corn are alone together, the chicken will eat the corn. How does the man do it? ANSWER ON PAGE 13

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Palm Desert Public Art Documentary Film Series The public is invited to discover inspiring and thought provoking cinema at the 2016 Palm Desert Public Art Documentary Film Series. The popular series’ eighth season of free, art-themed documentaries begins on January 21 with a screening of Sol Lewitt: Wall Drawings. The film focuses on a celebrated retrospective of the art of Sol Lewitt, who during a four-decade long career produced more than 1,200 wall drawings using a deliberately limited repertoire of lines and geometric shapes to create works of remarkable complexity. The retrospective exhibition, which began a 25-year run at MASS MoCA in Massachusetts in 2008, includes 105 of Lewitt’s works installed on 40,000 square feet of old mill wall surface. A question and answer session with Steven Biller, editor-at-large for Palm Springs Life

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and contributing writer to Art Ltd will follow the screening. The documentary film series is presented by the City of Palm Desert Public Art Department and the University of California, Riverside Palm Desert Graduate Center. All films screen the third Thursday of the month, January through April, at 6 p.m. in the auditorium at UCR Palm Desert, 75080 Frank Sinatra Drive. Each screening will include a featured speaker who will discuss that night’s film. Admission is free, but reservations are recommended. For more information and reservations, please call the Palm Desert Public Art Department at (760) 837-1663 or register online at www.palmdesert.ucr.edu/programs/ArtDoc2016.html.

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Twice-baked potatoes often take an unhealthy turn. Brimming with butter and sour cream, they’re loaded, all right, and not in a good (healthy) way. Our new spins on stuffed spuds bring fresh new flavors and not too much fat (only 11 grams or less per serving). For each of the variations below: Preheat the oven to 425°F. Wash two large russet potatoes and pat dry. (Russets have a high starch content and are better for baking than red-skinned or Yukon Gold potatoes.) Rub the skins with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Prick the potatoes with a fork in several places. Place on a baking sheet. Bake 50 to 60 minutes, until tender. Let cool slightly. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Cut the potatoes into halves lengthwise. Scoop out the pulp, leaving about 1/4 inch of potato pulp on the skin. Place the scooped pulp in a large bowl and the skins on

a baking sheet. Add the remaining ingredients to the pulp, mixing well. Pile into the potato skins. Bake about 15 minutes, until hot. Serves 4.

Loaded Potatoes Artichoke Swiss Stuffed Potatoes 1 (6-oz) jar marinated artichokes, chopped, plus 2 Tbsp of the marinade, 4 oz Swiss cheese, shredded Pizza Potatoes 1/2 cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes in oil, 4 oz Fontina cheese, grated Chopped pepperoni (optional) Broccoli Cheese Stuffed Potatoes 2/3 cup Alouette or Boursin cheese, 1 1/2 cups broccoli or cauliflower florets, microwaved for 2 minutes

**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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Art Under the Umbrellas

Golf may be king this time of year, especially with the CarrierBuilder Challenge wrapping up this week, but as seen on the pages of this edition of Desert Entertainer, there is a whole lot going on this weekend around the Coachella Valley. So contemplate your options carefully, then head over to Old Town La Quinta for a groovy day of Art Under the Umbrellas on Saturday, January 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Art Under the Umbrellas — the Valley’s best attended series of one

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day art shows — brings together a diverse mix of 80 talented artists from across Southern California and the Southwest to exhibit and sell their original artwork and fine crafts. Art lovers will discover unique treasures in every price level along the streets of Old Town La Quinta, where the spirit and architecture of Old California is brought to life in a chic outdoor shopping and dining village. And as usual, the crazy popular Steve Madaio Band will literally have patrons dancing in the streets as they explore the artist booths, shop the Old Town shops, and dine and imbibe at the great restaurants on site. Saturday’s show will spotlight artists Robert Fleming and Nancy Lynn. This husband and wife duo reside in Bermuda Dunes, primarily painting and showing their works locally and throughout the

Southwest. Their works in watercolors (Bob) and acrylic (Nancy) most often depict a myriad of desert scenes, cheery blooming cactus and idyllic landmarks painted on location. Both artists are perennial favorites of La Quinta Arts Festival and Art Under the Umbrellas – always exhibiting side-by-side. Bob began his painting career at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City designing cards, gift-wrap and books. It was there during a watercolor demonstration by the world famous John Pike that his keen enthusiasm for watercolor emerged. His original watercolors are created using a wet-in-wet technique giving them a fresh and spontaneous feeling. In 2008, Fleming had his historical golf painting based on the 1913 US Open accepted into the Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Florida.

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Southern California born and raised, Nancy Lynn paints in a style which reflects the vibrancy and energy of her beloved sundrenched vistas of the remote Southwest desert. Although her works are plein air, they have a unique vitality and abstract impressionism which elevates them above the typical “open air” genre. Yet with all the energy her works exude, there is an intriguing, peaceful sense of order and feeling of déja-vu in Nancy Lynn’s paintings. Art Under the Umbrellas is presented by La Quinta Arts Foundation. Admission and parking are both FREE. Old Town La Quinta is located in the Village of La Quinta. Take Washington Street south, go west on Calle Tampico two blocks; Old Town will be on the left. www.LQAF.com or call (760) 564-1244 for more info.

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Thursday Bingo at the Indio Senior Center Good news for the community in and around Indio now that Friends of Indio Senior Center (FOISC), has just added Bingo every Thursday afternoon to its long list of activities being provided to all its Senior members 50+. The attending players need to arrive a few minutes

early for parking as well as signing up to reserve a seat for the Thursday afternoon activity. For more information call (760) 391-4170 or visit www.foisc.com. The Indio Senior Center Bingo located at 45-700 Aladdin St., Indio.

Homeless Task Force Website Now Available A new city web page devoted entirely to the City of Palm Springs Homeless Task Force, homeless issues and how to find helpful resources is now available online by visiting www.palmspringsca.gov. The page, which provides information on the creation of the Task Force, a listing of members, links to Task Force agendas and information on how to find homeless

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resources, is located on the city website under “Community & Economic Development.� The next City of Palm Springs Homeless Task Force meets at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 28 in the large conference room at City Hall, 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way. For more information, visit www.palmspringsca.gov

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Did You Know? Why do Sea Otters hold hands while sleeping?

Sea otters holding hands while sleeping may seem cute and adorable, but this practice that they exhibit actually serves a genuine, and necessary need for them. It all comes down to nature. They are herd, or pack animals. Alone they face almost certain death. As sea faring animals the tide and cur-

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rents of the ocean can force them to drift away from their companions, pretty much as a ship or a boat does if it’s not anchored. Of course this is only a problem for them when they are sleeping. When they are awake they have almost full control of their own navigation. When sea otters are sleeping, eating or resting they form floating groups called rafts. When they are a raft all of the sea otters hold hands to prevent themselves from floating adrift from each other. A raft of otters can range from just 2 otters up to hundreds of them. They have also been seen to wrap themselves up in the sea weed that grows up from the ocean floor to help stop themselves from floating away. Now that’s a nifty trick right there.

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Desert Classic Film Society Presents ‘The Beatniks’ The Desert Classic Film Society presents the 1960 movie, The Beatniks on Friday, January 22 at 7 p.m. at the Bijou Cinema in Yucca Valley. This is part of The Bijou’s Delightfully Bad Cinema series. The wild, weird world of the Beatniks!...Sullen rebels, defiant chicks...searching for a life of their own! The pads...the jazz...the dives...those frantic “way-out” parties...beyond belief! This movie will be introduced by special guest Ted Quinn, master of

ceremonies at The Beatnik Lounge. Bring a cinema related book to the Bijou to donate to the Bijou reference library and get in for free. Note: It has to be a book that the reference library currently does not have. Receive admission for 25 cents in change if the coins are silver (that means dated before 1965). The Bijou Cinema is located at 57-482 Onaga Trail in Yucca Valley. Admission is $5 per person. For information and to join the society go to the website www.meetup.com/DESERTCLASSIC-FILM-SOCIETY.

BRAIN TEASER ANSWER He takes the chicken and then comes back. He then takes the fox and brings the chicken back. He then takes the corn and comes back. Finally he takes the chicken again.

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CareerBuilder Challenge New Amenities Welcome Fans The new home of the CareerBuilder Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation – the TPC Stadium and Jack Nicklaus Tournament Courses at PGA WEST – not only means new challenges for some of the game’s players, but new and fun ways for fans to watch those players. Golf fans watching the Challenge will enjoy a spectator-friendly experience as they watch the world’s greatest navigate the bunkers, water hazards on nine holes, railroad ties and other creations from architect Pete Dye on the Stadium Course. Along with the return of the Bob Hope Club presented by H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, Bob Hope Square and Club 17 presented by Hyundai comes two Oases – one on the front nine and the back. Official rounds for the event, which features a $5.8 million purse, scheduled for Thursday, January 21 through Sunday, January 24, with Sunday’s final round returning to the Stadium Course for the first time since 1987.

The Oases are a new amenity designed to provide fans with unparalleled, three-dimensional views of the action. Perched on elevated mounds on the Stadium Course, both feature upgraded concessions and bathroom facilities and table-and-chair seating. The front-nine Oasis offers views of the second green in the distance, the third tee, the fifth fairway and the eighth tee. The back-nine Oasis offers great views of the 12th green, the entire 13th hole, the 15th green and the 16th tee. Bob Hope Square returns with a phalanx of food trucks, a host of interactive golf games and promotions. This year’s Bob Hope Square, will surround the practice putting green. Bob Hope Square also provides views of the range and the first and ninth holes of the Stadium Course. Tickets to experience these amenities are available at www. careerbuilderchallenge.com

AMERICAN AJ’s on the Green 36200 Date Palm Dr., Cathedral City (760) 202-1111 www.ajsonthegreen.com The Grill on Main 78-065 Main Street, La Quinta (760) 777-7773 www.thegrillonmainlq.com Rick’s Restaurant & Bakery 1937 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 416-0090 www.ricksrestaurant.biz Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill 78-015 Main Street, La Quinta (760) 777-9989 www.stuftpizzabarandgrill.com Woody’s Burgers 317 N. Indian Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 230-0188 www.woodysburgersps.com Rick’s Desert Grill 1596 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 325-2127 www.ricksrestaurant.biz Goody’s Cafe 72246 Varner Rd., Thousand Palms (760) 343-7710 Vicky’s of Santa Fe 45100 Club Dr., Indian Wells (760) 345-9770 www.vickysofsantafe.com

ITALIAN Riccio’s Steak and Seafood 495 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 325-3111 www.ricciossteakandseafood.com Alberto’s Ristorante 71-416 Highway 111,Rancho Mirage (760) 346-3221 www.albertos-ristorante.com Sammy G’s Tuscan Grill 265 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs (760) 320-8041 www.sammygsrestaurant.com

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ITALIAN Trilussa Ristorante 68718 E. Palm Canyon Cathedral City (760) 328-2300 www.trilussarestaurant.com

MEXICAN El Ranchito 78-039 Calle Estado, La Quinta (760) 564-0061 Las Casuelas Terraza 222 S. Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 325-2794 www.lascasuelas.com La Suerte at Spotlight 29 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella (760) 775-5566 www.spotlight29.com Fresh Agave Mexican Bar & Grill 73325 Highway 111, Palm Desert (760) 836-9028 freshagavemexicanbarandgrill.com

INDIAN Monsoon Indian Cuisine 555 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs (760) 325-2700 www.monsoonindiancuisine.com India Oven 35875 Date Palm Dr. Cathedral City (760) 770-3918 Pacifica Seafood Restaurant

SEAFOOD 73-505 El Paseo, Palm Desert (760) 674-8666 www.pacificaseafoodrestaurant.com Fisherman’s Market and Grill www.fishermans.com 235 S. Indian Canyon Dr. Palm Springs (760) 327-1766 44250 Town Center Way, Palm Desert (760) 776-6533 78575 Highway 111, La Quinta (760) 777-1601

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JANUARY 21 - JANUARY 28 ARIES (March 21-April 19). Without a sufficient appetite for life, there is no action. So when you are feeling dissatisfied, that is actually a good thing. Your hunger will motivate you better than any outside source could.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Graciously accept the help you’re given without feeling guilty or feeling compelled to return the favor too fast. Even if you don’t feel worthy of this help yet, take it. You will be very soon.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ll never really understand the difference you make in someone’s life by just being you. By following your curiosity and doing what comes naturally, a favorable impact is assured.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You need a plan. Team up with someone who can help you customize a great one. The same versatility that once had you confused about what to do next will soon become your greatest asset.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Unless you interrupt an unhealthy pattern, it’s going to keep repeating. There’s no one else who sees the situation any more clearly than you. Do what your gut is urging you to do.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There’s a fine line between honoring your feelings and indulging them. Mostly this has to do with dwelling in the feelings that inspire and motivate you and moving through the ones that bog you down.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). True, some of the privileged have a candy shop’s array of options to choose from. Let them deliberate. All you need is within the very limited range of options right before you.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Is this what you dreamt? Some of it is! Now if you could only block out the intrusive realities that don’t fit the dream. You can! You’ll get better and better at ignoring them.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You told it well, but they weren’t listening. Therefore, don’t be too quick to compromise. Instead, try again to communicate your side. You’ll strike a better deal when they really understand the cost you’ll incur.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The ones who disrespect you may not mean to do so, but either way there’s no good reason to hang out with them when there are plenty of other options. Go where the love is.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It’s not your fault that you need more mental stimulation than you are currently getting. However, now that you realize it, the responsibility to go where exciting stuff is happening is all yours.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Alone, it’s hopeless — or at least arduous. Together, it’s probable. The fire from the ones you love will fuel your water-sign nature, culminating in the kind of steam that is sometimes used to power massive engines.

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This Week in History January 21 1976: The first Concordes with commercial passengers simultaneously takes flight. 1977: President Jimmy Carter grants an unconditional pardon to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War. January 22 1973: The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Roe v. Wade that women, as part of their constitutional right to privacy, can terminate a pregnancy during its first two trimesters. 1998: Theodore Kaczynski pleads guilty to all federal charges against him, acknowledging his responsibility for a 17-year campaign of bombings attributed to the “Unabomber.”

January 25 1905: At the Premier Mine in Pretoria, South Africa, a 3,106-carat diamond is discovered. Weighing 1.33 pounds, and christened the “Cullinan,” it was the largest diamond ever found.

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1924: The first Winter Olympics take off in style at Chamonix in the French Alps. January 26 1962: “The Twist” by Chubby Checker finally ends its record-setting run at #1. January 27 1951: The government detonates the first of a series of nuclear bombs at its new Nevada test site.

January 23 1922: At Toronto General Hospital, 14-year-old Canadian Leonard Thompson becomes the first person to receive an insulin injection as treatment for diabetes. 1957: Wham-O toy company roll out their aerodynamic plastic discs– now known to millions of fans all over the world as Frisbees. January 24 1935: Canned beer makes its debut in Richmond, Virginia.

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It Works! Dynamic Grease-Busting Duo: The chemistry between baking soda and vinegar is so powerful that this combo can flush grease out of kitchen drains. Just pour ½ cup baking soda into a clogged drain and follow it with ½ cup white vinegar. Cover the

drain for a few minutes as the chemical reaction dissolves the grease - then flush the drain with warm water. A caveat: Never use this method after trying a commercial drain cleaner; the cleaner could react with vinegar to create dangerous fumes.

Sunnylands to Close for Presidential Summit The White House has announced that President Obama will host a summit with leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at Sunnylands in February. As set forth in its founding documents, the primary mission of The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands is to make Sunnylands available for “the President of the United States and the Secretary of State of the United States to bring together world leaders in order to promote world peace and facilitate international agreement.”

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Therefore, the historic estate and Sunnylands Center & Gardens will close Sunday, February 7 and will reopen for public visitation on Saturday, February 20, when scheduled tours of the historic Annenberg estate will resume for guests who have purchased tickets offered during Modernism Week. Sunnylands Center & Gardens will also resume its regular schedule on Saturday, February 20. Sunnylands Center & Gardens offers special exhibits, beautiful gardens, walking trails, a café, gift shop, and activities for all ages. For more information, visit www.sunnylands.org.

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760-329-9333 FOR SALE BY OWNER SILENT VLY MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE

6305 Poppet Flats Rd. Banning CA 92220 Country Store, restaurant, snack bar, laundry, weekend entertainment, adult & teen rec hall.

951-849-4501 Office Owner Joan Carroll 760-251-1882

Only $5,500

760-324-6900 Make your ad STAND OUT! Add a Border for only $1.00 extra per week Call Today 760-776-5181

Private Party Line Ads Only

Add a Garage or For Sale Sign for only $1.00 extra per week

Pay transfer fee only

1400SF Mobile, turnkey, 2 beds, 2 private baths, well insulated, central air, high end furnishing, fenced yard, large furnished deck. Located in desirable Royal Palms.

and lot in Indio. 55+ plus park. Turnkey, low HOA’s.

$53,500 760-656-1461

$22,900 760-636-0471

www.desertmobilehomenews.com

2BR/1BA, Completely Furnished. Adult park.

FOR SALE BY OWNER 1980 PARK MODEL

Call Today 760-776-5181 Ask for Kim or email kbrucks@desertentertainer.com Private Party Line Ads Only

January 21, 2016


Classified Real Estate Desert Mobile Home News

REAL ESTATE MOBILE HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER

2BR/2BA, Views, Golf Course, 55+ Beautiful Gated Country Club.

$25,000

Call 760-413-8928

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Beautiful 2007 Park Model Storage galore in this 1BR/1BA Rainbow Spa Home #60, DHS. Stacked W/D, large covered porch, large insulated shed. Laminate floors, skylights, AC, ceiling fans, custom queen bed base with under bed storage, covered carport. Includes share/ membership in pristine park. Monthly payments only $150 mo. for membership.

$50,000

541-513-2873

DONT LOOK UNDER A ROCK

CALL US NOW TO ADVERTISE 760-776-5181

Equal Housing Opportunity: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 as amend, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.� This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportinity basis. To complain of discrimination, Call HUD toll-free at 1-800-424-8590

SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? CALL US NOW 760-776-5181 January 21, 2016

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