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Thursday, April 21, 2022 Volume 68 | Number 33

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THE DESERT MOBILE HOME NEWS CELEBRATING THE DESERT COMMUNITIES FOR 65 YEARS

Dine Out. End HIV.

Restaurants, bars, and coffee shops to donate a generous percentage of their sales to Dining Out For Life By Crystal Harrell

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ccording to DAP Health, the rate of HIV infection in the Coachella Valley is 400% greater than the national average. Dining Out For Life is an annual fundraising event involving the generous participation of volunteers, corporate sponsors, and restaurants with a unifying mission to end HIV. On April 28, participating restaurants, bars, and coffee shops donate a generous percent of their sales to DAP Health Each year, more than 50 local HIV service organizations partner with over 2,400 participating restaurants, 4,100-plus volunteers, and more than 300,000 diners to raise over 4.5 million dollars for people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States and Canada. All funds raised through Greater Palm Springs Dining Out For Life

event stay in the Greater Palm Springs to provide help and hope to people living with or impacted by HIV/AIDS. On a national level, Palm Springs has had the top funding restaurant with Spencer’s

Restaurant donating 35,000 dollars to Dining Out For Life. Since 1984, DAP Health’s mission has been to ensure people living in the Coachella Valley with HIV and AIDS lead healthy and happy lives by receiving the comprehensive and compassionate care. With more than 10,000 patients currently in care, and half impacted by HIV/AIDS, DAP Health continues to see more than 100 new patients each month and know that the need is even greater than what they can currently provide. In addition, DAP Health’s Community Health department conducts HIV testing, education, and early intervention services helping thousands more in the community. For more information including participating merchants visit diningoutforlife.com/city/palmsprings.

Opera Arts presents ‘Broadway Under the Stars’ A musical spectrum of Lane. Broadway hits and opThe event honors Steinera favorites will delight way Society of Riverside guests on Sunday, April County’s Founder and 24, 6 p.m. when Opera CEO Ruth Moir and benArts presents Broadway efits Well in the Desert. Under the Stars, per“We are honoring Ruth formed by singers Jamie Moir who has been instruRuth Moir Chamberlin and Cedric mental in bringing music Berry, with pianist Catherine to local children for more than 20 Miller at the Renaissance Esmeryears through Steinway Society’s alda Resort, 44400 Indian Wells in-school and after school music

programs,” said Arlene Rosenthal, founder of Opera Arts and executive director of Well in the Desert. Well in the Desert is a nonprofit organization that provides poverty intervention and prevention through food, clothing, and other ongoing assistance to homeless individuals in Palm Springs. For tickets, call 760-285-7297 or visit wellinthedesert.org.

entists have noted that employees should keep working until they turn 80, but the good news is that for optimal productivity, they should also only work 25 hours a week.

the mood-stabilizing drug lithium citrate. One theory claims its abbreviated moniker originated from its seven ingredients -- sugar, carbonated water, essence of lemon and lime oils, citric acid, sodium citrate and lithium citrate, with “UP” referring to the lithiuminduced mood lift.

• Queen Elizabeth II is the only person in all of Britain allowed to legally drive without a license. • In Australia, Speedos are called “Budgy Smugglers.” • Looking to retire at age 65? You might want to reconsider, as sci-

• The Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan denounced the Beatles as atheistic, and Klan members picketed the band’s concerts during their 1966 U.S. tour. • 7UP was originally called “BibLabel Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda” and, until 1948, contained

• Speaking of product name changes, L’Oreal was founded as the French Harmless Hair Dye Company. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

In This Issue

Expired Food in Pantry.........................2 Calendar of Events...............................3 Citrus Carrots Recipe...........................4 Clydesdales Return...............................8

1. U.S. PRESIDENTS: How many presidents have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? 2. MOVIES: Which Disney character’s catchphrase is “To infinity and beyond!”? 3. GEOGRAPHY: How many permanently inhabited territories does the United States have? 4. MYTHOLOGY: What is the name of the Greek goddess of chance? 5. U.S. STATES: How many states call themselves commonwealths? 6. HISTORY: How many people worldwide were killed by the Black Death pandemic in the 1400s? 7. SCIENCE: What layer of air is closest to Earth in the atmosphere? 8. TELEVISION: Which animated TV comedy includes the fictional school Springfield Elementary? 9. ADVERTISING: A sales clerk named Lily promotes which company in advertisements? 10. LITERATURE: George Smiley is a character in which 1974 novel? (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc. ANSWER TO TRIVIA ON PAGE 6


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WORD SEARCH Odds Are Your Pantry Holds Expired Food

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ACHES

INFLAMMATION

BACTERIA

JOINT

BITE

LYME

CHILLS

RADICULOPATHY

COGNITIVE

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DISEASE

SWELLING

ERYTHEMA MIGRANS FATIGUE FEVER GRASSY HEADACHE INFECTION

SYMPTOMS TICKS VASCULITIS VECTOR WOODED

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Is it time to go through your pantry and look for any expired food items that might have been purchased over the past two years? You might be surprised. I sure was. I’d been careful, with new items lined up behind old ones in my cabinets. The problem I just discovered, after picking up a load of curbside items, is the expiration dates of newer items aren’t necessarily better than items that have been in the cabinet for a while. They might be worse. Why, I inquired of our store manager, was a box of crackers due to expire sooner than the box I bought two months ago? With a sigh, he admitted the problem: The warehouse is having a terrible time getting in anything. And managers have set up their own grocery swap

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with other nearby stores in the chain, basically bidding on items another store might have. “I’ll give you six boxes of crackers for six half-gallons of whole milk!” Additionally, he said, he’s having a heck of a time getting trained people to work the night shift to stock the shelves correctly. Then, when the curbside pickup people race through the aisles to select items for each order, they grab from the front ... without looking at expiration dates. Which is a long way of saying: Check your groceries. Either when you pick them up curbside and bring them home or when you take something out of your cabinets, look at the expiration dates and store them accordingly. A helpful note in seeing those expiration dates at home: A black marker is very handy to write expiration dates on packages and cans that can be seen at a glance. No more turning jars over trying to find a date; no more squinting at the tiny print. You’ll have all the dates in large black letters. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Things to do this week April 21-30 Glow in the Park This extraordinary nighttime event will feature intricate, immersive, and truly awe-inspiring animal and nature-scape lanterns creations. Explore the lighted pathways, immersive photo opportunities, and see the zoo in a whole new light. 6:30 to 10 p.m. The Living Desert, 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. 760-346-5694, livingdesert.org April 21 Exhibitions Opening Party A Museum-wide party featuring three of the participating artists: Gonzalo Lebrija, Mr. Wash, and Devin Reynolds. Special performance by LA’s San Cha, guest DJ’s Bae Bae and King Woman, and a dance party in the Elrod Sculpture Garden with DJ Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem. 6 to 11 p.m. Annenberg Theater, 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. psmuseum.org April 23-24

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Sounds Of the 60s Modern Men – Coachella Valley Men’s Chorus presents everyone’s favorite tunes from the era that ushered in some of the sweetest memories. Palm Springs Cultural Center,

300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. 760-428-8511, modernmen.org April 29-30 Country Thunder from Down Under This isn’t the type of show you sit and watch – Thunder is a fully interactive experience. With chiseled bodies, seductive dance routines, cheeky humor, and boynext-door charm, Thunder from Down Under is a show that you won’t be able to resist. 8 p.m. Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage, 32250 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com April 30 Evening Under The Stars The AAP – Food Samaritans The gala features cocktails, community awards, dinner, and dancing to the “First Ladies of Disco,” comprised of Linda Clifford, Martha Wash, and Norma Jean Wright. The ladies will take you on a musical journey of the most iconic soul, pop, R&B, and dance song hits. O’Donnell Golf Club, 301 N. Belardo Road, Palm Springs. 760325-8481, aapfoodsamaritans.org For more events follow the Desert Entertainer on Facebook (facebook. com/DesertEntertainer)


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CROSSWORD Mexico town 6. Edible fruit 8. Upper-class southern young woman 9. Sums up 11. The most worthless part 14. Dash 15. Sufferings 18. Clearinghouse (abbr.) 19. Indian title of respect 20. Poems meant to be sung 22. Actor Cooper 23. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 24. Clumsy ANSWER TO PUZZLE ON PAGE 6 person 21. Housing unit (abbr.) ACROSS 27. Figures developments 45. Very eager 28. Polish Baltic 25. Baseball stat 46. Excessive fluid 1. Runs PCs coast 26. No (Scottish) accumulation 4. An peninsula 27. Type of in tissues entertaining, 29. Old cloth cuisine 48. Nocturnal eccentric person 31. Explosive 29. British Army insect 7. Small, faint 32. Automobiles infantrymen 49. Challenged to 33. 007’s creator constellation (abbr.) perform 8. Indigo bush 34. The Volunteer 30. Marry 50. Thus far 10. Not excessive State 31. Buffer solution 51. Famed NYC 12. African 35. Old Irish 32. Legendary arena antelope alphabet rock band 52. Commercials 13. A way to fly 36. Japanese city 39. Recording a glider 37. Portrayed DOWN industry show 14. Tough softly emotion 41. A way to 1. Small, purple16. In the 38. Observers consume black fruit course of 39. Mimicked 42. Lake in 2. Baltimore ball- 40. Polite 17. Early Botswana player Mesoamerican reference to a 43. Political 3. Highly seapeople woman action soned sausage 19. A way to drop 44. Male parent committee 4. Split pulses down 47. Peter Griffin’s 44. Field force 5. Northwestern 20. Mistake! daughter

SUDOKU

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Brain Teaser What kind of room has no doors or windows? SEE ANSWER ON PAGE 6

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Citrus carrots recipe • 1 tablespoon butter • 1 pound carrots, thinly sliced • 2 tablespoons water • 1/4 cup orange juice concentrate • 1/4 teaspoon salt • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper • 2 tablespoons snipped chives 1. In 12-inch nonstick skillet,

Cool hands wanted Looking for a job? Here’s a very cool employment opportunity that you might enjoy. The U.K. Antarctic Heritage Trust is looking for candidates for several positions at its Port Lockroy base. They’re looking for a base leader, a shop manager, a general assistant to work in its gift shop and someone to run its post office and keep track of the local penguins from Nov. 2022 to March 2023. Temperatures on Goudier Island, Antarctica where Port Lockroy is located range from five degrees to 33 degrees. How cool is that?

heat butter on medium 1 minute. Add carrots, and cook 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add water; cover and cook 6 minutes, stirring occasionally. 2. Uncover; add concentrate, salt and pepper. Cook 1 to 2 minutes or until tender. Toss with chives. Serves 4. (c) 2022 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved


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David Feherty will astound and amuse at McCallum Theatre The New York Times called David Feherty “a cross between Oprah Winfrey and Johnny Carson.” With a sharp wit and irreverent style, the professional golfer turned golf analyst, talk show host and sports broadcaster has made a name for himself as one of the most hilarious and irrepressible personalities in golf.

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Meet the Trapp family and congratulate them for making it into the Guinness Book of World Records. Scott and Krissy Trapp, their two daughters, Savanna and Molly and their son, Adam, of Esko, MN have been officially declared the world’s tallest family. Collectively, the family has an average height a tad more than six-feet, eightinches. Mom measures 6 feet, 3 inches. Dad is 6’ 8” tall, 27-year-old. Daughter Savanna is also 6’ 8” in height and her sister, 24-year-old Molly, grew up to be 6’ 6” tall. But their brother, 22-year-old Adam, is the tallest member of the world’s tallest family at a whopping 7’ 3” in height.

He and his stage shows have been praised by numerous publications and reviews with verbiage such as “uncensored and unhinged,” “uproariously funny” and “two hours of zaniness and madcap storytelling.” David Feherty, April 22 and 23. For tickets visit mccallumtheatre. com or call 760-340-2787.


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Crossword Answer

Device that was given to Adam to help him with soil maintenance in the garden of den: A first-person aerator.

Stickelers Answer HANDFULS or HANDSFUL BROTHERS-IN-LAW ROOF CRISES BASS or BASSES

Fear Knot Answer

Sudoku Answer

Trivia Answers

1. Four. Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt 2. Buzz Lightyear, “Toy Story” 3. Five (American Samoa, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands) 4. Tyche

5. Four (Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia) 6. Estimates range from 25 million to 200 million 7. Troposphere 8. “The Simpsons” 9. AT&T 10. “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”

Go Figure Answer

Hitori Answer

(c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

Brain Teaser Answer A mushroom

More VA Scammers Nabbed by OIG The Department of Veterans Affairs investigative arm has been busy. Thanks to the VA’s Office of Inspector General, a group of Georgia men have been convicted of stealing monthly Social Security and disabled veterans benefits and diverting them to their own accounts, starting in 2012. Some of the cash was put on prepaid credit cards and mailed to the creator of the scheme in Jamaica. Using personal information gathered from their victims, the scammers con-

tacted the VA and Social Security to have the monthly benefit money redirected to their own accounts. In all, 18 thieves were nabbed, and so far, they’ve been sentenced to over 600 months in prison. Several of them will be paying back $1 million apiece in restitution. The maximum penalty for each could have been 30 years in prison. Unfortunately, it wasn’t. Then there was the Rhode Island woman (a VA employee) who held herself out as being a wounded Marine Corps veteran and ... you guessed it, a Purple Heart recipient. When will they ever learn? Genuine Purple Heart recipients are known. This particular thief forged military discharge documents (DD-214) and committed wire fraud for the purpose of cashing in on the benefits and help that would come to her. She used her personal VA email account to

order a Purple Heart, which she wore on a Marine Corps uniform. Then she started in on her cash collection endeavors, which included $207,000 from the Wounded Warrior program; $18,472 from another group for mortgage payments and a gym membership; and $4,700 from a web fundraising for her alleged cancer, which she claimed she got from burn pits in Iraq. Meanwhile, as her schemes and scams unfolded, she served as commander at the local VFW, wearing her uniform (and the Purple Heart) at many events. She was tripped up when she asked for more money from another organization, and someone thought to (finally) check her info in the VA database. Nope, it didn’t exist.. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Mexican Street Tacos is looking for cooks (experience preferred). We are looking to fulfill for both open and closing shifts. Hours vary depending on closing day. Starting pay is $16/hour Come and apply if interested, we are located in the bowling alley in 29 Palms 73768 Gorgonio Dr.

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World-famous Clydesdales return

El Paseo Shopping District will once again welcome the worldfamous Budweiser Clydesdales on Wednesday, April 27. They will be making beer deliveries to restaurants along the avenue, prior to making their arrival at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival. The iconic draught horses will be unloaded and hitched on the frontage road parallel to Highway 74, behind the Daily Grill, beginning at 1:00 p.m., and begin their

journey down El Paseo at 2 p.m. The eight-horse hitch and red Budweiser beer wagon will be accompanied by the Dalmatian “coach dog,” bred and trained to protect the regal horses and guard the beer wagon. This event is free and open to the public to watch along the route or while having lunch at one of the many restaurant patios. For more info about the El Paseo and special events, visit ShopElPaseo.com.

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St. Mary’s of the Valley 7495 Church St., Yucca Valley 760-367-2287 Saturday service at 4 p.m. Sunday service at 8, 9:30 and 11 (in Spanish)

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