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‘Get Ready for Stagecoach’

Continued from Page 1 when you arrive is essential. You can find water refill stations, a Half Pint Hootenanny, Toyota Music Den, YeeHaw, and more throughout the venue. Various restaurants will be on-site, offering a range of dishes and treats. There is also an extensive bar area with a wide selection of beer and cocktails.

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Guests can enjoy various types of beer, cocktails, and drinks, including fresh squeezed lemonade, root beer floats, tea, coffee, kombucha, and other non-alcoholic options. Guests can also try various specialty foods, including barbecue and sweet treats.

Camping is an option for those attending the festival and is available on-site and offsite. The festival partners with local hotels to offer travel packages that include hotel stays, transportation, and admission tickets. compete for monetary prizes and concert performance opportunities. In addition, these young artists often return to the Valley to share their love of music with gratis performances at local schools.

What can I bring?

The temperature can get hot during the day, so bringing light T-shirts and shorts is a good idea. A hat is also a must, as it helps keep the sun out of your eyes.

With the recent move of PSipc to Palm Springs, programming has expanded to include firsttime public performances at the Annenberg Theater in Palm Springs and at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. PSipc’s mission is “to discover, support, and inspire promising young

What to Wear: The festival is known for its casual, comfortable, and laid-back atmosphere, so it is essential to wear clothes that are appropriate for the atmosphere. Consider wearing a cowboy hat, a checked flannel shirt, and ripped jeans.

You can also pack a hoodie or jacket to keep you warm during the colder parts of the festival, and sunglasses are recommended to help protect classical pianists through public competitions, offering a monetary prize and significant performance and career opportunities, while providing local community educational outreach and engagement. In addition, PSipc showcases and highlights wide and diverse cultural musical offerings that serve the Palm Springs/Coachella Valley communities and beyond.”

Stay tuned for more exciting announcements from new Artistic Director Robert Koenig. www.psipc.org your face from the sun. You can also pack a pair of comfortable shoes for walking or dancing.

Food Vendors: Aside from the numerous food trucks and vendors on-site, you can purchase items at the merchandise booth. The merchandise vendors will have a wide range of items for sale, including apparel, jewelry, and other accessories.

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