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From left to right: Princess Dunyazade: Sianna Gonzalez, Queen Scheherazade: Keanna Garcia, Princess Jasmine: Caedwyn Lethlean

Opening Ceremony for the Riv. County Fair & National Date Festival By Desert Star Staff Indio, CA – The Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival invites the public to join in the fun as its gates open on Friday, February 16, immediately following the 9:30 am an opening ceremony. Fairground entertainers will be onsite amusing the crowds with street fair performances including Captain Jack Spareribs, Hilby the German Juggle Boy, DinDin, Jules the physical comedian, Engine Ken with his touring train and

a possible visit by a particular animal friend visiting from the new Rainforest exhibit. Keynote speakers at the opening ceremony will include 4th District Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez; Don Casper, Vice President of Marketing, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino; Becky Broughton, Chairman, Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Board; and Rob Field, Assistant County Executive Officer/Economic Development Agency. The audience will

Story and Photos by Pat Krause The Palm Springs Convention Center was the host venue for the 24th Annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala on January 10th. Over 1200 people filled the Center to see two extraordinary people being honored. Dr. Shubha Kerkar was honored with the 100 Women Award. Barbara Boxer was the presenter and gave a glowing tribute about this fantastic woman. Barbara said she had just renewed her 100 women dues for 2018 and was so proud to be in the company of such beautiful supporting

women. Barbara said she didn’t know how Dr. Kerkar had time to do all the things she does. She was so instrumental in the fight against HIV/AIDS and was a big part of DAP from the start. Dr. Kerkar gave such a heartwarming acceptance speech that I heard one person say it nearly brought him to tears. Both Barbara Boxer and Dr. Kerkar got a standing ovation when they came on stage. The clapping during both speeches lasted a long time and was frequent on many topics they talked about and

have the chance to enjoy a date shake toast by Queen Scheherazade, Keanna Garcia, and her royal court before everyone has an opportunity to enter the fairgrounds for just $5 thanks to Presenting Sponsor Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. The festivities will take place outside Gate 1, South of Highway 111, near Arabia Street. The first 2,000 fairgoers who enter Gate 1 on opening day will receive a free midweek return ticket. So join in the fun! Following the Opening

Ceremony, we invite everyone who plans to visit the Fair to a 10:30 am the ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the proud addition of a brand new flag pole at the Riverside County Fairgrounds. The ribbon cutting will take place at the Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival 82-503 Hwy 111, Indio, CA 92201 Toll-Free 800.811.FAIR Fax 760.863.8973 www.datefest. org site of the new 80’ flagpole, the courtyard of the Taj Mahal building. Supervisor V. Manuel

Perez and members of the Fair Board will be present. The Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival is presented by Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, the desert’s leader in gaming and entertainment. The Fair, in Indio, runs February 16-25. Gates are open 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. from Friday-Monday and noon-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. For more information, call 800.811. FAIR or visit www.DateFest. org where you can buy and print your Fair tickets at home

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Bianca Rae, Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Thelma Houston and Rhona Bennett. Photo by Pat Krause.


Pre-Party 24th Annual Steve Chase Awards

Efren Sanchez, Gala co-chair Lauri Kibby, Bianca Rae and Brandon Boswell. Photo by Pat Krause

Rob Grace, Al Jones, Marc Byrd, Steven Henke. Photo by Pat Krause

Story and Photos by Pat Krause The 24th Annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala held a VIP Preparty on Friday night, January 9th at The Bank on Palm Canyon Drive. Nearly 400 people attended this fun cocktail party to celebrate the upcoming Gala. The

Stewart and Senator Barbara Boxer with David Brinkman. Photo by Pat Krause

was a party exclusively for Donors, Sponsors, Award Recipients and supporters of Desert AIDS Project, DAP. Guests arrived in beacons of light going into the sky. Entertainment was provided by D J BAZ, and there were several bar stations for refreshments. Waiters wandered around with trays of food like Mac and Cheese, Meatballs and more. There was a huge banner that flashed across the top of the building and another on the opposite wall that made it such a festive occasion. Guests mingled and greeted

each other as old friends do. This party is a way to say thank you to so many that supported DAP over the years. DAP could not function like it does without the help of so many in the Desert. Their contributions, dedication, hard work, volunteerism, and love have made it into the national entity for AIDS-related illnesses and their families. DAP is a model for other programs to follow. These VIPs were shown the love they deserve for all their support to DAP.

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the strides made in the fight against HIV/AIDS since the start of the epidemic years ago. Dr. Kerkar said it had been a long time since she had to sign a Death Certificate regarding a patient with AIDS. That brought the loudest applause. The second honoree was Tony Marchese who was given the Partners for Life Award. Producing Sponsor Harold Matzner was the presenter. He spoke about the work Tony has done in the Desert. Matzner said that Tony’s Restaurants in the Desert had been the highest-grossing donors for the Dining Out For Life Event. This event is now a National event. Tony spoke about all

the people that have made such an impact in his life. He said there were so many mentors that have made him who he is today. Tony said that everyone has the opportunity to help in some way or another. It always doesn’t have to be money but that is important, but they need volunteers like all those in the room. Everyone has something to give to show the love that is necessary. CEO of DAP, David Brinkman, spoke about all the exciting news coming up for DAP. He brought all the honorees, Major Donors and board members on stage to ask for a standing ovation. He gave the microphone to Kyle Mudd and Louis Smith who were part of DAP over 30 years

ago and have come back to help. They announced they would donate 3 million dollars to DAP. In just a few years DAP has almost doubled the number of clients they serve. They now serve nearly 4500 people, and the statistics are staggering for those that need help in our Valley. They hope to be able to serve 10,000 by 2020 with the new buildings and services they are providing now to everyone, not only those affected by HIV/AIDS. The gala raised millions of dollars for DAP and the more people they help, the more money is needed. Then the entertainment started with En Vogue, three beautiful women who have shown their fusion of Style and Music. These women

Honoree, Tony Marchese and Presenter and Producing Sponsor, Harold Matzner. Photo by Pat Krause

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were known as the Original Funky Divas. They have been trendsetters in the music world, have sold millions of records and are known worldwide. When they came on stage guests hurried to the front of the stage to see them up close, and cell phones recorded the event.The great, Thelma Houston, took over the entertainment in the after party. Thelma got the party going with those who wanted to end the night on a big note in a Lounge created inside The Center. The high energy upbeat music and soulful ballads that Thelma is noted for providing the right music for those people that love to dance or just enjoy her singing. Thelma is known as a humanitarian

for AIDS, The Human Rights Campaign, HRC, and more. DAP provides total care, Medical, Dental, Counseling, Support and Social groups and services, Therapies, medicines, lab services, wellness and health services, HIV and STD testing and more. Screening is free all over the Valley. DAP has been helping people since 1984 with a staff of over 200 and over 550 volunteers. DAP started during the height of the Epidemic, and people with HIV/AIDS needed the most immediate help when people were so afraid of the disease and uninformed.Carson Kressley took over the Duties of Emcee, and the Co-chairs were Senator Barbara Boxer, Patrick Jordan, and Lauri Kibbey.

Andrei Muresan, Annette Bloch, David Brinkman, Bianca Rae and Mayor Robert Moon. Photo by Pat Krause

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El Presidente Is Not El Jefe

By Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. CCAL The office of HOA president is often misunderstood, and very serious disfunction for associations and their boards, as well as heartburn for the president, can be the outcome. At the outset, it is critical to understand that the role of the HOA president is dramatically different than the for-profit corporate president. The typical for-profit president is hired to be the boss, and can hire and fire, create or terminate contracts, and otherwise run the show. On the other hand, the HOA’s boss is not

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the president, but its board of directors. Corporations Code 7210 confirms the chain of command in the common interest development – “the activities and affairs of a [non-profit mutual benefit] corporation shall be conducted and all corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the direction of the board.” In a for-profit corporation, the day to day running of the business is typically the responsibility of the president, along with hiring and firing staff. In most associations, day to day execution of board decisions is executed by the association’s paid professional manager. The association president has just one vote on the board, and that vote is no more valuable than any other director. Directors who always automatically defer to the president are not fulfilling their responsibility to the association

– which needs each director to contribute. A “super-director” does not exist in the HOA world – each director is just as important as the others. HOA presidents often feel that it is their responsibility to instruct the HOA’s manager, employees, or vendors on how they should perform their jobs. However, in doing so without express authority from the board, such presidents violate the role and disrespect their board colleagues since the group is the legal authority. Furthermore, most associations with professional managers pay the manager to handle vendors and HOA employees. Such a president will often experience burnout and frustration due to all the extra time they put in the job (unnecessarily, if the HOA has a manager) and worse yet, can be exposed to liability because they are actually not acting as a director

any more, but become a manager or co-manager. HOA presidents in associations without managers often take on much of the management function, but this still should involve express board authorization. However, presidents of professionally managed associations should not need to be involved in day to day association business. Good presidents understand the boundaries between board work and management work. Good presidents do not confuse their self-worth with their position as an officer, and are team leaders not dictators. A good president helps the team (the board) stay focused on the decisions at hand, moving deliberations along smoothly and efficiently, but also graciously, fairly, and respectfully. A good president models respect for all directors, even those who disagree,

By Janice Gough The importance of cash-flow planning is the most critical factor to consider in retirement planning. By counting all of your Fixed expenses and adding inflation is this basis will enable you to figure income to support outlays. Some critical concerns in your plan should have to fund for the rising costs of Healthcare and Long-Term Care. By ensuring against these risks, you will add security to your long-term strategy. Those who don’t have long-term care insurance are courting a chance that they may incur significant costs that could gobble up their portfolios. The long-term care question is the big risk factor in many retirees’ plan. Prices have increased significantly for those who purchased LTC plans, thus factoring this into your project is essential. To achieve balance in your retirement plan, and your cash flow needs, it is essential to change your style of investing from “Performancebased” concepts to “Goal orientated” investing. Shifting your plan to focus less on performance and more on fitting your future needs will help secure your goals. Risk tolerance is an important issue in retirement. If you know that you’re a retiree

who freaked out in 2008 when your stock portfolio went down, or if you have gotten uncomfortable by volatility in your equity portfolio or have sold equities at the bottom, you probably want to tilt toward a more conservative position. The asset allocation that someone arrives at depends heavily on other, nonportfolio, sources of income in retirement, such as pensions. A stronger need for cash-flow or someone is actively tapping their portfolio and relying heavily on those withdrawals plus Social Security to supply living expenses; you would probably want to have a more traditional collection, whereas someone taking very modest amounts from the portfolio annually would be able to support a higher stock weighting. For those who are in a better cash-flow position, You may consider taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) to improve your portfolio positions and defer taxation. At the end of the year, look at the problem spots in your portfolio such as positions that are too large or risky or changes in the investment which may signal that you need to make a difference and include more diversification. In retirement, it is important to simplify and not get too fancy with tactical allocations. A well-diversified portfolio should match your anticipated cash-flow needs. Many retirees in an

excellent cash-flow position also want to leave a legacy. If you’re older than 70-1/2, by using required minimum distributions (RMDs), and by gifting them to a charity (up to $100,000), you gain the benefit of not having a change to your adjusted gross income. The key is to make a direct transfer without having it go through your hands. I always advise retirees to think about being flexible about where they go for cash-flow needs and not get hung up on what their portfolio yields. I use

Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. is a Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers and Senior Partner of Richardson Ober PC, a California law firm known for community association expertise. Submit questions to Kelly@RichardsonOber. com. Past columns at www. HOAHomefront.com. All rights reserved®.

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Appalachia Steps Up Effort to Make Clean Break from Coal

By Desert Star Staff CLINTON, Tenn. – At one point, roughly half of the counties in Tennessee were supported by the coal industry in some way. As the fossil fuel industry declines, efforts to secure new industries are increasing in parts of the state. For more than two years, the Appalachian Regional Commission – a federal and state partnership – has invested $94 million in communities from New York to Mississippi that once were supported in some way by the coal industry. Wendy Wasserman, the commission’s communications director, says helping these counties reinvent themselves is easier said than done. “If you’re coming from a multi-generational family that has a long heritage stake in a certain industry and you’re told all of a sudden that you have to do something different,” she says, “that takes a lot of hard work both with yourself

and with your community to overcome. So, it’s not as simple as flipping a switch.” A report released in late January confirms what the commission and other economic groups have suspected – that the declining coal industry will have impacts on communities beyond those specifically involved in mining. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, while coal had been declining in recent years, last year, during Donald Trump’s first year as president, coal production was 12 percent higher than during the same period in 2016. This week, the commission is requesting proposals from private businesses with services that might help coal communities in areas such as workforce training, broadband expansion and business development. It’s part of the POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity

and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative. Wasserman says after two years of the effort, they’re seeing what’s working in the communities. She says, “The industries that we’re really seeing take off with great interest: Manufacturing is one of them, local food is another one, entrepreneurship – lots of clever folks who are either starting their own small business or trying to figure out how to bring that entrepreneurial skill to life.” There is currently $20 million available for the program. So far, POWER Initiative investments have created or regained almost 9,000 jobs and leveraged an additional $210 million in investment. Tennessee counties Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Cumberland, Fentress, Marion and Scott are listed by the commission as heavily dependent on coal.

Communities in Tennessee are looking for alternative industry to support their economy as the coal industry continues its decline. (Jan Truter/Flickr)

Groups Fight Proposals to Water Down DEQ

By Desert Star Staff LANSING, Mich. – Some state lawmakers want to shift control of environmental rules from the Department

of Environmental Quality to state appointed boards, a move environmentalist say would put the fox in charge of the henhouse.

Senate Bill 652 would create an 11-member committee, mostly from industry groups like manufacturing, small

business, oil and gas, and agriculture, to oversee all DEQ rule making. And SB 653 would form another board with the ability to modify or reverse DEQ decisions. Peggy Case, president of Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation, says there’s a very good reason those industries are regulated by the state. “It’s the state’s responsibility to protect us, to protect our air, and our land and our water,” says Case. “To do just the opposite – and turn it over to the people who have been, for years, polluting it – is a constitutional violation, as far as I’m concerned.” A bill sponsor, Sen. Tom Casperson, R-38th District, says the purpose is to counteract what he describes as “unreasonable views and agency overreach” in denying permits. However according to a scorecard assembled

By Desert Star Staff Sacramento – The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) is pleased to announce information regarding the 2017-2018 California Climate Investments (CCI) grant funds. CAL FIRE is administering CCI grant funds to partners through grant awards that will help the State reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon. Up to $200 million is available through CAL FIRE’s

Forest Health grants (including conservation easements through the California Forest Legacy Program) and Fire Prevention grants. Up to $20 million in grant funds is available through CAL FIRE’s Urban and Community Forestry program. Additionally, CAL FIRE will continue to partner with the California Conservation Corps (CCC) by making $5 million available to the CCC’s for Forest Health and Fire Prevention activities. Information on qualifying projects is available in individual

Procedural Grant Guidelines and will also be provided at upcoming workshops planned for mid-January at areas around the State and via webinar. Specific information about these workshops will be shared on CAL FIRE’s social media accounts and on our grants page. More information and Procedural Grant Guidelines are posted at: http://www. fire.ca.gov/grants/grants Official Call for Concept Proposals: Forest Health Grant:

Concept Proposals will be due on February 21, 2018 by 3:00 PM. This includes California Forest Legacy projects. Urban and Community Forestry Grant: Concept Proposals will be due on February 26, 2018 by 3:00 PM. There will be three types of projects for which Concept Proposals will be accepted. Fire Prevention Grant: CAL FIRE is working with the California Air Resources Board to finalize grant administrative requirements. Additional information will

Environmental groups fear Michigan’s natural resources won’t be protected if bills pass to oversee decisions of the state DEQ. (AcryllicArtist/morguefile)

by the agency, in fiscal year 2017, the DEQ issued 7,447 permits and denied just 34. Case points out that the DEQ has already been weakened by more than a decade of budget cuts and attrition. “They’ve been underfunded, understaffed, so even when they want to do the right thing, they don’t have the resources to do it,” she says. “So, if you add something like these Senate bills, not only do they not have the resources, they no longer even have the authority.” At the federal level, President Donald Trump’s EPA has made a major push to repeal environmental regulations put in place by past administrations. Both Michigan bills await a review by the House Natural Resources Committee.

be released later in the winter or early spring on these grant opportunities. The grants are part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of cap-and- trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communities. For more information, visit http://www. caclimateinvestments.ca.gov/.

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Report: Calif. Could Do More to Help Its People Prosper By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Golden State is generating jobs that pay well, but has one of the lowest home ownership rates in the country, according to a new report. The 16th annual “Prosperity Now Scorecard” shows California slipped slightly – from 26th in the nation to 27th – as ranked by 58 measures of prosperity and 63 policies that could help people improve their prosperity. The report says skyhigh housing costs affect minority communities most, with 65 percent of California’s African-American renters and 60 percent of Latino renters spending more than 30 percent of their income on housing. Study co-author Solana Rice, director of state and local policy for Prosperity Now,

suggests the state should pass a law to prevent landlords from refusing to take renters who rely on Section 8 housing vouchers. “So, we call that source-ofincome discrimination, and right now, California allows that,” she explains. “And so, we really recommend that the state look into protecting renters from that kind of discrimination.” Only 53 percent of Californians own homes – the third-lowest rate in the nation, the report says. On other measures, the state fares better. Unemployment is at a record low, and California is 10th in the nation for having the lowest rate of low-wage jobs, an improvement from 18th last year. Rice notes the Trump administration and Congress have dealt several major

blows to low-income people in the last year. She maintains the vote to repeal the individual health insurance mandate will prompt many healthy people to opt out of the system. She warns that would drive up insurance prices, putting coverage out of reach for low-income families. “We expect many, many to lose health care coverage because of that – about 9 million people over the next decade, nationwide,” she states. “And that also affects budgets eventually, so every state will be impacted.” Rice adds the new tax overhaul, in the long term, amounts to a major redistribution of wealth from low and middle-income families to the top 1 percent of taxpayers, and to corporations.

A new report says the high cost of housing is draining many Californians’ ability to get ahead. (Housing CA)

CA Visitor’s Guide Inspires Travel Ideas Around the Golden State

Annual guide offers hundreds of ideas to plan your next California vacation By Desert Star Staff Sacramento, Calif.– The all-new 2018 California Visitor’s Guide is now available and features 727 travel ideas for exploring the Golden State. The 196-page magazine provides potential visitors with information and inspiration designed to make their next California vacation the trip of a lifetime. “California has so much to offer travelers no matter what they’re seeking, from adventure to relaxation, and family activities to world class dining experiences,” said Visit California President &

CEO Caroline Beteta. “The 2018 California Visitor’s Guide is the best tool to start dreaming up the perfect Golden State vacation.” TV host and actor Mario Lopez adorns the cover of the 2018 guide and in the corresponding feature story reveals himself to be a true California Dreamer. “There’s so much that I want to do here,” Lopez said, “you could literally never leave the state if you wanted.” The Chula Vista native now lives in Los Angeles County and shares some of his favorite places to go and things to do throughout the Golden State—

including LA hotspots to wine tours in Temecula and Napa. California’s innovative culinary scene takes a star turn in this year’s guide via “10 LifeChanging Meals,” written by veteran food writer Jen Murphy. She scoured the state looking for only-in-California meals that deliver a true wow factor, and found an embarrassment of riches from trendsetting foodie cities to mountain towns and wine country. According to Murphy, the restaurant scene in California has never been more diverse and exciting. Los Angeles-based novelist Ivy Pochoda (Visitation Street,

Wonder Valley) explores the wonders of whale watching in the 2018 guide, noting that while she lives just a few minutes from the Pacific Ocean she often forgets it is there. Pochoda likens watching the large creatures break through the water to “witnessing a ballet in slow motion.” The 2018 guide also includes: “Choose Your Own Family Adventure,” a helpful look at kid-friendly attractions throughout the state An annotated map showcasing 12 fascinating California museums

Influenza Cases are Increasing in California Health Officials Encourage Californians to Get Vaccinated By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today announced that flu activity in California is widespread and at levels usually seen at the peak of the influenza season. Health officials encourage Californians to get vaccinated. “With the increase in influenza impacting many communities across the entire state, it is important to get a flu shot now if you have not done so already,” said CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith. “Although influenza season usually peaks between December and February, flu activity can occur as late as May, which means it is not too late to get vaccinated.” It takes about two weeks after vaccination for www.desertstarweekly.com

the body to respond fully. Vaccine effectiveness does vary for the different strains and year by year. Data will be available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in February about vaccine effectiveness. “Vaccination will prevent infection in a large number of cases. If disease does occur after vaccination, the vaccine can reduce the severity of flu symptoms,” said Dr. Smith. “Getting the flu shot is still the best way to protect yourself and others from flu.” Some people are at high risk for serious flurelated complications that can lead to hospitalization and even death including: • Pregnant women • Children younger than 5, but especially children younger than 2 years old

• People 65 years of age and older • People who have certain medical conditions, such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease. For those at high risk of serious flu complications, getting vaccinated is especially important. It is also important for caregivers of anyone at high risk including children younger than 6 months, who are too young to get a flu vaccine. Individuals in a highrisk group that experience symptoms of flu (fever, chills and feeling very tired accompanied by sore throat, muscle or body aches, headaches, or nasal congestion), should contact their health care provider early in the illness. Antiviral drugs can be prescribed by a physician, and work best if started within two days of getting sick. February 14, 2018

Individuals who are not in high risk groups and who have mild illness typically do not need medical care or antiviral drugs. These individuals should stay home and avoid contact with other people. Anyone who experiences more severe symptoms such as trouble breathing, pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen, difficulty eating or drinking, or confusion should contact their health care provider or seek emergency care. To stop the spread of flu and other respiratory illnesses, you should also: • Stay home while sick and limit contact with others • Cover your cough or sneeze with your sleeve or disposable tissue • Wash hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and warm water, or use an

A look at all 21 California Missions dotting the coastline Information on urban walking tours And comprehensive guides to all 12 regions of the state The 2018 California Visitor’s Guide, which has a circulation of 500,000, is available at California Welcome Centers, select newsstands, and on VisitCalifornia.com/cvg. For the most up-todate news, plus fresh trip ideas and destination tips throughout the year, check out Visit California’s new blog, ‘California Now’ at visitcalifornia.com/now. alcohol-based hand sanitizer • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth CDPH closely tracks influenza and posts updated information on the CDPH Influenza website at the end of the work week. As of the most recent report, for the week ending December 30, 2017, 27 influenza-associated deaths in persons under 65 years of age were reported to CDPH. Only influenza deaths in persons less than 65 years are reported to CDPH so the total number of deaths due to influenza is higher. Flu vaccine is available in many locations, including doctors’ offices, health departments, pharmacies, health centers and travel clinics, as well as at many employers and schools. Use the HealthMap Vaccine Finder at to find the nearest location where you and your family can get vaccinated. For more information: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/ Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/ Immunization/Influenza.aspx

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Can Silicon Valley Help Save the National Parks?

By Desert Star Staff SAN FRANCISCO – This weekend, Silicon Valley is harnessing its brainpower to help devise solutions to the $11.3 billion backlog in deferred maintenance facing America’s national parks and monuments. The Pew Charitable Trusts, along with the group CivicMakers, is hosting the ”Parks and Tech Challenge” at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Marcia Argust, director of Pew’s “Restore America’s Parks” campaign, says the event brings together technology experts, designers, sustainability specialists and park experts to ‘think outside the box.’ “What we’re looking for is thoughts that would provide cost savings to the Park Service,” says Argust, “as well as ideas that might come up with ways to generate revenue.”

She says the group will try to find energy savings, consider new materials that might have longer life cycles, or come up with ways to harness data so that park managers can catch repairs sooner, before they become more expensive to fix. Argust notes that the parks are entering their second century, so much of the infrastructure is aging. That includes water and sewer systems, historic buildings, bridges, tunnels and more. “Half of the backlog is attributed to roads. The Park Service maintains over 12,500 roads,” she says. “They are also responsible for over 28,000 buildings; and they also have over 18,000 miles of trails.” A variety of experts will look this weekend for creative ways to reduce and/or fund the massive Organizers of the event say they hope the “parks maintenance backlog at places like Yosemite, part of the National Park system. (Schick/Morguefile) and tech hackathon” will produce long-lasting solutions maintenance backlog and Support for this reporting Pew Charitable Trusts. that could draw down the keep it from escalating. was provided by The

Huge Marijuana Growing Facility in Cathedral City Now Under Construction

KMIR Vince Marino Cathedral City, CA - A marijuana growing facility in Cathedral City is starting to take shape and when the project is completed it is set to be the second largest marijuana growing facility in the state. The company behind the huge greenhouse is

called Sunniva, a North American provider of medical cannabis and services. Chief Operating Officer Duncan Gordon says it isn’t your average grow operation. “What we have here is three hundred and seventy five thousand square feet dutch style venlogreenhouse,

which is arguably that Cadillac of greenhouses around the world,” Gordon said. The high tech growing facility will use a special diffused glass ceiling to maximize natural sunlight which will allow growers to use 90 percent less electricity than an average indoor grow.

Talk about thinking green. “Makes perfect sense in the desert because in the high desert you’re talking about three hundred and fifty days of sunlight a year ... so it’s crazy not to draw on the capacity and the power of the sun,” said Gordon. People who live in the area though have some concerns. “I’m a little concerned if there might be a smell from the place coming over here because we’re down wind,” said Cathedral City resident Michael Hodgson “It would increase traffic, both car and pedestrian traffic and I like a quiet neighborhood,” said Cathedral City City resident Ron Pannell. The facility will utilize carbon filters and a misting deodorizer system to control the smell of marijuana. But that’s not all. “Whenever we open a shipping door or loading dock or someone walks through the

facility, or opens and external door, it will have negative pressure which means the air will move into the facility and not out,” said Gordon. Various aspects of the growing operation will be automated but a few months before it opens Sunnivaplans on hiring between 150 and 200 employees to run the day to day operations. “At full production we estimate around about fifty million grams or fifty thousand KG’s depending on what measurement system you use,” said Gordon. That’s a little over 110,00 pounds of marijuana every year. To address residents’ security concerns, Sunniva will employ a 24/7 security company and armed guard along with motion detectors and around 360 surveillance cameras. The facility is scheduled to open in October 2018. Source: KMIR

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Rocky Mountain high: Aspen marijuana sales outpace alcohol

By Desert Star Staff Legal distributors of cannabis in Aspen earned $11.3 million in revenue in 2017 compared with $10.5 million for liquor stores. It is the first time marijuana sales outperformed liquor for the year in the Colorado town. The latest marijuana figures showed a whopping 16 percent increase over 2016, which registered just $9.7 million in sales, according to The Aspen Times, quoting the city’s finance department. By comparison, Aspen’s total haul from the Food & Drug industry amounted to

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$56.1 million in 2017, just a 1 percent change from 2016; the restaurant and bar sector, meanwhile, pulled in $129.7 million, a 3 percent change. Colorado voted for legalizing recreational marijuana in 2012, with sales starting in 2014. Aspen, a popular skiing destination, is home to six pot shops and five liquor stores. The two industries taken together account for 3 percent of Aspen’s total retail sales for 2017. To demonstrate the surging popularity of the resort town’s favorite weed, out of 12 retail

sectors, the marijuana industry clocked in the highest rate of growth last year. At the same time, liquor store sales were flat between 2016 and 2017, according to the city’s finance department in its year-end sales tax report for 2017. “I think it’s meaningful for a couple of reasons,” said Matt Kind, a Boulder entrepreneur and host of the CannaInsider podcast. “One in particular is when people are visiting Aspen and adjusting to a high altitude, some don’t drink for that first couple of days. And I think people are looking for something February 14, 2018

different from alcohol, which is essentially poison, and marijuana is botanical.” Kevin Dunkelberg and Fritz Mawickie, employees at Carl’s Wine Cellar in downtown Aspen, provided mixed responses to the newly released alcohol and marijuana statistics. “People have always like both,” Dunkelberg said. In some ways, Aspen, a year-round tourist destination, can be seen as a microcosm for understanding the significant impact marijuana is having on the alcohol industry. A study put out by Georgia State University last year

showed a 15 percent decrease in liquor sales in states that gave the green light to medical marijuana sales. The paper examines statistics in a 10-year period from 2006 to 2015. “Our findings clearly show that these two substances act as strong substitutes in the marketplace,” Georgia State economics professor Alberto Chong said in a statement. “This implies that rather than exacerbating the consequences of alcohol consumption — such as an increase in addiction, car accidents or disease risk — legalizing cannabis may temper them.” www.desertstarweekly.com


Public Hearing, March Against Drilling Off CA Coast

Conservation groups say new offshore oil drilling on the Pacific coast would be especially harmful to whales, seals and sea lions. (BOEM) By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Trump administration has proposed opening up almost all federal waters to oil and gas drilling, including the California coast – and the one and only public hearing in the state takes place Thursday afternoon in Sacramento. A coalition of opposition groups is planning a march and rally on the steps of the State Capitol just before the hearing, which is being held by the Bureau of Ocean

Energy Management. Analise Rivero, California program coordinator with the group Defenders of Wildlife, says new offshore drilling would be extremely disruptive for marine life. “For example, the deafening seismic testing that precedes drilling exploration wreaks havoc on marine wildlife, disturbing their natural behaviors and impairing their hearing,” she points out. No new drilling in state waters has been allowed

since 1969, when 100,000 barrels of oil fouled the Santa Barbara coast and helped launch the modern environmental movement. No new leases in federal waters have been permitted since 1984. But the Department of the Interior wants to have the first lease sale in Southern California in 2020 and in Northern and Central California in 2021. The Trump administration argues that the U.S. should fully develop the commercial

potential of undersea oil and gas reserves. Opponents in California are hoping the public will flood a website, regulations. gov, with complaints before the public comment period ends on March 9. Rivero notes that a catastrophic spill would ruin the $20 billion tourism economy and do severe harm to the fishing industry. And she says, more drilling would take the energy sector backward, not forward. “Expansion of offshore drilling operations would only increase our dependence on fossil fuels, exacerbating climate change at a time when California should be moving towards a low-carbon economy,” she stresses. The Trump administration took Florida’s coasts off the list for drilling when that state’s Republican governor complained that drilling would hurt tourism and the environment. Both Gov. Jerry Brown and State Attorney General Xavier Becerra have demanded that the Trump administration take the California Coast off the list for new drilling.

Pipeline Construction Resumes, as Groups Condemn DEP Decision

By Desert Star Staff PHILADELPHIA – Clean air and water advocates are angry that the Department of Environmental Protection has lifted its suspension of permits for the Mariner East 2 pipeline. The construction permits were suspended in early January for what the DEP labeled “willful and egregious” violations. But on Thursday, the DEP announced that construction can resume after Sunoco, the pipeline builder, agreed to a $12.6 million civil penalty and a stringent compliance review. Joseph Minott, executive director of the Clean Air Council, calls that too little, too late. “If DEP had issued the permits properly in the first place, if DEP had done enforcement and monitoring all along, we would not have had the disaster that is the Sunoco Mariner East 2 pipeline,” said Minott. Sunoco has said it is committed to complying with the terms of the agreement and considers safety a top priority. In a statement, DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell said his department will continue to monitor and enforce the conditions of the permits and take actions when violations occur. But Minott says past performance is hardly reassuring. “DEP did not discover the numerous violations that www.desertstarweekly.com

Construction of the Mariner East 2 pipeline was suspended on Jan. 3, but this week, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection allowed it to resume. (pxhere) Sunoco was guilty of,” he DEP needed to do better, noted. “That was done by before they entered into an groups like the Clean Air agreement with Sunoco.” Council, and by the residents living next to where the pipeline was being built.” He says prior to the permit suspension, construction had caused more than 120 drilling fluid spills and contaminated dozens of drinking water supplies, streams and wetlands. Minott feels that too much of the process for lifting the permit suspension happened behind closed doors. “DEP really should have reached out to the community,” he said, “to see what the community felt

Work on the pipeline resumed Thursday morning.

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PALM SPRINGS Palm Springs Villagefest

Street Festival every Thursday Palm Springs Human Rights Commision Annual Awards Mar 12 @ 3:00 PM PS City Hall Chess In Concert at The Palm Canyon Theatre Mar 13 @ 7:00 PM 2018 Shamrock 5K and Lil’Leprechaun Dash in Downtown Mar 17 @ 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Concert Under The Palms: Night Ranger at The Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs Mar 17 @ 7:30 PM The Desert Rose Playhouse Presents: Suddenly Last Summer Mar 17 @ 8:00 PM Paulo Szot: Salute to Broadway at The Annenberg Theater Mar 17 @ 8:00 PM Jewish Film Festival at The Camelot Theatres Mar 18 Coachella Valley Symphony Presents Opera to Broadway at The Annenberg Theater Mar 18 @ 3:00 PM “Cancer Cures - An Evening of Hope”, a Fundraiser for Israel Cancer Research Fund at Annenberg Center at Eisenhower. Tues. April 10 6 pm - 745 pm Tickets $95.

PALM DESERT Star Party at the Monument Mar 10 @ 6:00 PM San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center MozART Group Performance at The McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert Mar 12 @ 8:00 PM Grammy Award-Winning Vocalist Steve Tyrell Performs at The McCallum Theatre Mar 13 @ 8:00 PM Midtown Men Live at The McCallum Theatre Mar 14 @ 8:00 PM The Texas Tenors Perform at The McCallum Theatre Mar 15 @ 8:00 PM Jazz Favorite Chris Botti Performs at The McCallum Theatre Mountains Art Faire Mar 17 @ 9:00 AM Fashion Week El Paseo: Eve’s Garden Exhibition Mar 17 @ 11:00 AM Canadian Singer / Songwriter BriaSkonberg Performs at The McCallum Theatre Mar 17 @ 8:00 PM Tribute to Glenn Miller & Tex Beneke Featuring The Tex Beneke Orchestra at The McCallum Theater Mar 18 @ 3:00 PM Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein Presented at The McCallum Theatre Mar 20 Fashion Week El Paseo Presents FIDM Debut Collections Trunk Show Mar 23 @ 11:00 AM Continued on page 18

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HOROSCOPES ARIES

Your work in the world will be directed, protected & guided more and more by promptings and impressions from above. You are to initiate new ideas, new possibilities, new probabilities that create new outcomes not reflecting the past. You will meet important people, eventually becoming one yourself. You will need to act with humility while attaining goals. Develop what is necessary to anchor this task. Only you can do this.

TAURUS It’s important to contact people far way concerning future plans, actions, agendas, and perhaps matters of a legal nature. The outer aspects of these interactions hide a deep spiritual purpose. With strength and calmness speak the truth of your aims and purposes; listen carefully to others. There’s a seed of enlightenment in their words. Be not afraid to ask for all that is needed. Read Matthew 7:7. Share.

GEMINI You hold within yourself secret talents, abilities and gifts. They need to be called forth by you with both curiosity and intention. Ask them to reveal themselves and that you recognize them. When you realize your gifts and talents, you must cultivate and protect them. They are the guardians of your physical, emotional,

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mental and spiritual self. You and another may need to travel somewhere warm and beautiful. Why would that be?

CANCER There’s a spiritual task you’re being asked to provide from Jupiter, the planet central to the Aquarian Age distributing Love/Wisdom, Ray 2. You are to provide more love to yourself. You are to distribute truth to those around you. Not gossip, not opinion, not another’s point of view, but the truth within your heart. You will begin to remember things from the past. Your memories will safeguard you.

LEO You are the leader and communicator to co-workers and colleagues. Leo is the sign with love at the heart of the matter. Sometimes that love is obscured by hurts, sadness and remembering imperfect interactions in relationships (all relationships are). Sometimes, in our sadness, we turn away from people, lavishing love on pets, gardens, rocks and trees. It might be good to think of all the people you’ve known. And say to them, “Hello, my friends, hello.” From the heart.

VIRGO It’s a special time for you to think upon healing old wounds, bringing together all that has been separated, and finding your way along a new path.

Consider what avocations you want to pursue, what talents, gifts and skills you possess. Bring those talents and gifts into a garden with vines of Mandeville, pale roses and hops climbing a tall garden gate. Create this now for summer. Include a swing.

LIBRA You’re thinking about family and friends, love and relationships and what you need. Friends are often Libra’s family. You seek a greater sense of foundation. It may bring up childhood wounds (as it should). We cannot heal or understand until wounds surface. You have the strength to face these, the wisdom to understand and the love, latent and in potential, to heal and forgive. In emotional times, Ignatia Amara, the homeopath soothes & settles grief.

SCORPIO You need to enter into more interchanges with those who share your intelligence, loves and interests. You need interchanges of like-minded ideas so you can grow and expand the sense that you are of great value. Then you can experiment with future plans. A new foundation of thought is needed to meet the challenges of the new world we are entering. Remain focused with purposeful intent. Study all the information on how to thrive in a changing world.

SAGITTARIUS In observing how your sense of identity has expanded, look to your values. Compare today’s values with values held fourteen then twentyone years ago. You’ll realize you’ve deepened into greater responsibility, achieved a level of success. You ask, “What’s next?” Some Sags wonder if they care anymore. Caring and not caring, both are developmental stages. To the first Sag, remain poised in the Light. Your journey has been long and arduous. To the second Sag, you’re stepping into the unknown. You will be safe there.

CAPRICORN You communicate these days with great depth of feeling. Don’t worry if people step back. Your heart, your life force, displays the fire of intention and conviction. It has the power of God speaking. Capricorn’s glyph is almost the signature of God. You’ll be asked to organize things, to show leadership and drive, to impress (give to) others with ideas that become ideals within them. You do this already. Yes, but now more so. Avoid those who resist.

personal. Do not feel caught up in limitations. Their appearance means you’re working within a certain needed discipline. Place yourself first in the coming days so that you can protect yourself. Tend to health and well-being. This comes first.

PISCES Be careful and discriminating with whom you share future hopes, wishes, visions and dreams. They may not be understood. Careful with your time each day. Plan early what your actions will be. Outline a time schedule. Use discipline - the first step toward working under the Will of God. Speak softly, vibrantly and always with love (another discipline). It will soothe disappointments and stabilize all endeavors. Have courage and always be kind. Risa D’Angeles is the founder and director of the Esoteric & Astrological Studies Research Institute: Risa’s Esoteric Astrology. She can be reached at risagoodwill@gmail.com.

AQUARIUS You’re going to enter into an internal state for a while, interacting and investigating things deep within; things confidential, religious and

Rebelle Road Presents Nocona, Calico the Band at Pappy and Harriets

By Desert Star Staff Inspired by women across many industries, musicians Adrienne Isom (NOCONA), KP Hawthorn (California Country Records/CALICO the band) and event producer Karen Rappaport McHugh have announced the formation of a new company, REBELLE ROAD (www.rebelleroad. com) to fiercely champion Americana, Roots and Country music from their female vantage point. There will be a handful of performances in California before the official launch, which will be during SXSW on Wednesday, March 14 with a full day of showcase performances. Inspired by the gutsy life and legend of Belle Starr, the

Los Angeles-based partners with roots in California and Texas, are developing a local venue showcase series, a traveling Rebelle Roadshow, as well as a podcast and boutique music festival. They are also developing a TV series based on several books they have optioned. The trio is taking a page from the Bandit Queen’s life as they acknowledge studying and stealing from every venue series and festival concept, mostly created by men, to develop concepts that are infused with feminine energy. “Belle Starr was a maverick of her time, an outlaw who lived by her own rules to survive,” they state. “If women need to step up to be heard and receive

parity, then that’s what we’re going to do.” With a nod to traditional booking standards, they emphasize that male artists will not be excluded. As part of their mission, Rebelle Road also hopes to strengthen the identity for musicians from the “California Country” community. Artist KP Hawthorn, who runs

California Country Records and is one of the few female record producers in country music, created the annual California Country Social during Americana Fest in 2016 after realizing that the Golden State was underrepresented. “We have a rich history in country music that has been minimized over the

past few decades and there are so many incredible working artists on the West Coast that we want to spotlight.” DATES: —Thursday, Feb 22 @ Pappy and Harriet’s 8 pm Free 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown, CA 92268 CALICO the band/NOCONA/ Hosted by Jamie Bridgers with special guests

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BY THEDA KLEINHANS REICHMAN

‘It’ and ‘Geostorm’ Now On DVD According to a Cole Porter lyric, “Be a clown, be a clown, all the world loves clown,” but that ain’t necessarily so. Emmett Kelly and Clarabelle the Clown on “Howdy Doody” were endearing, but there are also clowns who can creep you out big time. Such is the case in “IT,” based on the Stephen King horror novel of the same name. In this unsettling tale the clown is named Pennywise, and every twenty-seven years he appears in the town of Derry, Maine where he reeks havoc on the city with his acts of violence and murder which date back for centuries. As the story begins, an older brother makes a paper boat for his little brother. The next day, as the rain comes down, the little tyke takes his

prized boat out in the rain and lets it float swiftly down the street. Soon it heads toward a storm drain and falls in. As the child bends down to retrieve it, a white-faced clown with blue eyes peers up at him with the boat in his hands. But when the boy reaches for it the leering clown (Bill Skarsgard) pulls him into the sewer below. After the child’s disappearance, his brother and his friends try to find him and in the process, they must overcome many fears and challenges. Running time is 135 minutes. The film is rated R for violence/horror, bloody “It” Movie images and for language. The Blu-ray and DVD Bill Skarsgard prepared to come with unique features. In portray the evil creature and “Pennywise Lives!” see how in “The Losers’ Club” learn

how the teenage stars bonded together during the production. In “Author of Fear” Stephen King reveals the roots of his best-selling novel, the nature of childhood fear and how he created his most famous monster, Pennywise. Eleven deleted scenes, or extended scenes are also included.

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Dean Devlin, writer/ producer of “Independence Day,” makes his feature film directorial debut with the suspense thriller “Geostorm.” Gerard Butler (“Olympus Has Fallen,” “300”) stars as Jake, a scientist who must solve the satellite program’s malfunction along with his brother Max (Jim Sturgess,”Cloud Atlas”). Andy Garcia (“The Godfather: Part III”) plays U.S. President Andrew Palma

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and Ed Harris (“The Hours,” “Apollo 13”) is Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom. In the film, world leaders have joined together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe following an unprecedented series of natural disasters which threaten the planet. Suddenly something else goes wrong. The system built to protect the earth is now attacking it. At this point, it becomes a race against time to find the real threat before a worldwide geo storm wipes out everything and everyone. Running time is 109 minutes, and the rating is PG-13 for destruction, action, and violence. Special features include a “Search for Answers” concerning global warming.

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MUSIC

BY ROBERT KINSLER

Classic Sounds and Songcraft Inspire the Art of Listening Pioneering artists from a variety of genres including blues, rock, Americana and hard rock are celebrated via outstanding new releases.

Artist: Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa Title: Black Coffee (Mascot Label Group) You might like if you enjoy: Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart Tell me more: When singer Beth Hart and guitarist Joe Bonamassa join forces it is best to listen up. The 2011 release “Don’t Explain” was a rousing introduction to the musical chemistry between the two artists. The duo’s 2013 Grammy-nominated collaboration “Seesaw” was one of the most exciting blues releases of the year and hit #1 on the Billboard Blues Top Albums chart. On the duo’s latest highly-anticipated outing “Black Coffee,” the pair unleash 10 high-octane tracks across 44 minutes honoring the likes of Ray Charles, Edgar Winter, Ella Fitzgerald, Howlin’ Wolf, Etta James and Lucinda Williams even as the two talented artists push modern blues music forward by reworking the classics. Producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Rush, Black Crowes) has helped craft

an album where both artists shine brightly even while also ensuring their talents fortify the sound across the album; take the inviting power ballad “Damn Your Eyes” that features Hart’s powerful soprano as the song’s brilliant centerpiece even while Bonamassa’s astounding guitar work magnifies the song’s sway. The Southern swagger of the title track brings gospel stylings and sublime slide guitar work courtesy of Bonamassa into the brew. The torch song “Lullaby of the Leaves,” horn section-adorned 1940s-styled “Why Don’t You Do It Right,” and playful “Joy” (the latter featuring some stellar guitar work from Bonamassa) are other standouts on a terrific LP. Information: HartAndBonamassa.com. Artist: Chris Hillman Title: The Asylum Years

(Omnivore Recordings) You might like if you enjoy: The Eagles, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Desert Rose Band Tell me more: For those who discovered (or rediscovered!) singer-songwriter Chris Hillman via his Tom Pettyproduced “Bidin’ My Time” masterwork in 2017, the release of “The Asylum Years” offers the

chance to discover the earliest solo recordings from Hillman (who was founding bassist of the Byrds and then co-founded The Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons) that were released via two studio albums in 1976 and 1977. The breezy “Slippin’ Away,” lush “Falling Again,” rocking “Take It On the Run” and exquisite “Love Is the Sweetest Amnesty” are early standouts on “The Asylum Years.” There is much to recommend on the last part of the collection: “(Take Me In Your) Lifeboat” is an explosive bluegrass blaster showcasing Hillman’s virtuoso skills on mandolin and Herb Pedersen’s banjo playing as well as some marvelous vocal harmonies; the lovely “Fallen Favorite” and “Hot Dusty Roads” recall the commercial country rock of The Eagles. The wonderful booklet that accompanies the audio CD includes a recent essay from Scott Schinder featuring a new interview with Hillman. The 20-track collection ultimately serves as a showcase and perfect introduction of Hillman’s winning vocals and inspired strength in crafting material that blends country, rock, folk and Americana together. Information: OmnivoreRecordings.com. Artist: Fu Manchu Title: Clone of the Universe (At the Dojo) You might like if you enjoy: Queens Of The Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal, Black Sabbath Tell me more: The 12th studio album from retro-leaning stoner hard rockers Fu Manchu is a glorious affair filled with

heavy riffs, loads of distortion and dynamic time shifts, and even a guest appearance from Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson. While the band’s sound is a throwback to the 1970s, there is a contemporary power that has been a constant in the Southern California spawned rockers’ recordings stretching back to the early 1990s. “(I’ve Been) Hexed)” features a headbanging groove and layered lead guitar textures; the heavy “Nowhere Left to Hide” fuses heavy vocals and thundering drums. The 2 minute 4 second sprint “No Panic” has the feel of a punk rocker, but the heavy layers of guitar and thundering rhythm section clearly showcase the sound of the socalled “fuzz rock” pioneers in all their glory. The high point of the disc is “Il Mostro Atomico,” an 18 minute 8 second opus that is divided into four distinct sections and marks the quartet’s most ambitious piece to date. Information: www.fu-manchu.com. Artist: The Choir Title: Artifact: The Unreleased Album (Omnivore Recordings)

You might like if you enjoy: The Beatles, The Zombies, the Raspberries Tell me more: The 10 tracks featured on the Choir’s aptlytitled “Artifact: The Unreleased Album” were recorded back in 1969 and each bristle with a timeless energy and creative approach that will never be dated. Things begin with the stirring British Invasion-spirited “Anyway I Can” and quickly extend with sonic seams that include psychedelic (especially “Ladybug” and the instrumental “For Eric”), as well as art-, folk- and melodic- rock styles. The rollicking “If These Are Men,” the lovely baroque-styled “Have I No Love to Offer,” the majestic “It’s All Over” and vertiginous “Boris’ Lament” could have all been radio hits at the time. The Choir was among the leading artists in Cleveland during the 1960s, and several of the musicians in the quintet would soon go on to help form Raspberries. How wonderful it is that “Artifact: The Unreleased Album” has found new life almost 50 years after its creation. Information: OmnivoreRecordings.com.

Don’t stay at ‘Green Roof Inn,’ Florida sheriff warns By Desert Star Staff This is one motel you don’t want to stay at! A sheriff in Florida has rebranded the local county jail as the ‘Green Roof Inn.’ The flashing neon ‘vacancy’ sign outside was bought with asset forfeiture money. Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly unveiled the three new humorous signs at the facility north of Daytona Beach on Thursday. Staly has jokingly referred to the jail by its moniker “Green Roof Inn” for over a year, according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal. The new sign lists the amenities that “guests” who are “checking in”

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can take advantage of, such as no privacy, group bathrooms and showers, and “no meal selection.” On the upside, the sign quips that the facility provides free transportation to court and state prison, “Designer Jewelry – Handcuffs & Leg Irons,” and “Free Designer Clothing – Color Coordinated” such as a jumpsuit and shoes. The retro neon motel sign was purchased with money from assets seized in drug arrests, according to the sheriff’s office. Staly says it’s meant to serve as a warning that jail is not a “5-star hotel.” The inmate facility in Flagler went through a $19

million overhaul in 2016, increasing the capacity from 132 to more than 400 inmates. As of Thursday, there were 217 prisoners in the county jail. “Hopefully when people see the signs and the list of accommodations offered, they will think twice about committing a crime in Flagler County,” Staly said. The county, with a population of around 100,000 residents, sits about halfway between Orlando and Jacksonville, on the Atlantic coast of Florida.

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Modernism Week Adds Exciting New Events to the Schedule

By Desert Star Staff PALM SPRINGS, CA– Modernism Week announced today that it has added many exciting new events to its schedule. The 11-day event in the Palm Springs area of Southern California will take place February 15-25, 2018, and will highlight midcentury modern architecture, art, interior and landscape design, and vintage culture. The newly added events include a panel and home tour produced by Atomic Ranch magazine, a tour of the rarely-seen Raymond Loewy House, a fashion show, tours of the first-ever Modernism Week Showcase Home, a Palm Desert home tour, film screenings, talks, tours and many other events. All events are open to the public and tickets are now on sale at modernismweek. com. A portion of ticket proceeds benefits local preservation, neighborhood and community groups. One of the highlights is the opportunity to tour the first-ever Modernism Week Showcase Home - Moroccan Modern. This one-of-a-kind custom-built home from 1975 was designed by architect Hal Lacy and recently renovated to modern luxury by Thomboy Properties. When guests enter this stunning private property through majestic customcarved 10 high double entry doors, they are immediately transformed into a private and completely secluded world. While the house is thoroughly modernized, the architect created tremendous drama by adding magnificent touches that harken back to Morocco, including details in the entry and master doors, decorative medallion cutouts and metal screens visible from the street, and the geometry of the angled walls. This house represents a wonderful blend of design elements known as Moroccan Modern. Modernism Week Showcase Home tours will be held on February 16,17,18, 23 and 24 at various times per day. Tickets are $40. Also added is the new Atomic Ranch Live: Seminars, www.desertstarweekly.com

Workshops + House Tours (February 18, from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. priced at $45). Atomic Ranch, a trusted midcentury modern resource, returns to Modernism Week with a weekend full of expert advice on real estate, interior design and restoration, with a 3-part series moderated by Atomic Ranch brand leader Sarah Jane Stone. Each 90-minute session full of expert advice will be followed by a tour of local “mid mod” homes, where attendees will discover rescued features and treasured details, and meet the makers and experts that made these homes the gems they are today. Modernism Week attendees will now have a rare chance to tour a brilliantly creative home designed for prolific industrial designer Raymond Loewy. Constructed in 1946-47 by desert modernist architect Albert Frey, Loewy’s home is a modernist desert villa with a low-slung pavilion and plenty of glass providing striking views of desert, mountains, the pool and garden – a completely private oasis. This rare house tour is an exceptional opportunity to experience this extraordinary home (listed in the National Register of Historic Places) while at the same time raising money for the 1931 Aluminaire House, designed by Albert Frey, and now stored in Palm Springs. When the new downtown park is complete, Aluminiare will be reconstructed there for permanent display. Special guests will be Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani, the New York architects who have, for over 25 years, worked diligently to save, protect and document Aluminaire. This event is February 23, from 3 - 5 p.m. with tickets priced at $150 and $250. The event includes a reception and is a benefit for the Aluminaire House. Iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright will be the subject of several talks during Modernism Week. Renowned architectural expert and author Alan Hess will offer a special presentation on the architect on February 18, at 9 a.m. with

tickets priced at $12. Marsh Davis, President of Indiana Landmarks will present Frank Lloyd Wright’s SAMARA: A Happy Collaboration on February 20, 2018 at 2 p.m. with tickets priced at $12. The presentation will focus on Wright’s relationship with his clients, and how it culminated into SAMARA, the most fully realized of Wright’s famed Usonian Houses. Fashion returns to Modernism Week with the new Modernism Fashion Show – “Spanning the Decades,” to be held February 18 at 2 p.m. Attendees will step back in time as they “Span the Decades” through fashion. They will be transported through the eyes of Coco Chanel, Emilio Pucci, Christian Dior, and Pierre Cardin as Mitchells Palm Springs collaborates with M Vintage to display “Haute Couture” at its best. Guests will be escorted to the Warsaw Ballroom at Temple Isaiah to enjoy a glass of bubbly and view the amazing fashion retrospective. Tickets are priced at $45. There will be a new Palm Desert Signature Home Tour on February 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Produced and presented by Modernism Week and KUD Properties, this first-time tour of midcentury modern and “new century modern” homes will take in the beautiful neighborhoods of South Palm Desert. Until

now, many of these properties have been a well-kept secret in the greater Palm Springs area. The self-driving tour of 5-6 residences will feature a variety of neighborhoods and modern architectural styles and exclusive interior access to several fabulous homes never before seen by the public. This event is produced and sponsored by KUD Properties and benefit Modernism Week’s education, preservation and scholarship programs. Tickets are $75. Modernism Week has teamed up with the American Documentary Film Festival (Am Docs) to host its firstever Architecture Design Art Film series. Held over three days (February 23-25) at the Camelot Theater in Palm Springs, the series will feature 26 films, documentaries and short films that cross 14 Modernism Week programs. A full list of the films and run times is available on the Modernism Week web site. Other newly-added events include talks and tours on a variety of landscaping topics, a February 19 Palm Springs Modern Committee Iconic Home Tour of tour of the Wexler Residence, a panel discussion about how to balance a ‘mod’ style, imaginative new uses and cutting-edge materials to achieve a world-class sustainable environment, and

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Terranea spa. Photo courtesy of Terranea Resort By Desert Star Staff From weightlifters pumping iron on Venice beach to farmto-fork California cuisine, the Golden State has always led the nation in embracing trends in health and fitness. For wellness travelers, California has everything from expansive open lands, innovative spa treatments, detox retreats and healthy restaurants to create the perfect escape. San Francisco From the penthouse floor of the iconic Westin St. Francis Hotel, Rejuvé Wellness Center & Spa revolutionizes health and beauty through custom packages. The spa, an unexpected oasis in San Francisco’s Union Square, provides comprehensive services including specialized massages and facials, yoga classes, nutrition plans, and innovative serum-infused HydraFacials. Rejuvé’s Sea La Vie Signature Spa Experience includes an aromavedic massage, marine

mud facial and California’s only SolTec Lounge – a neurologist-designed tool for profound relaxation. Santa Rosa In need of a little Zen? Osmosis Day Spa, an oasis just 20 minutes outside of Santa Rosa, is a Japanesestyle spa with one of the most unique treatments in the country, the Cedar Enzyme Bath. After you enjoy a cup of tea, your personal bath attendant will help you get settled in a tub filled with a hot, aromatic blend of finely ground cedar and rice bran. The mixture helps improve circulation and skin tone, while reducing muscle and joint aches. After a soak, enjoy the gorgeous Japanese gardens or another complimentary spa service. Tuolumne Sometimes all you need to de-stress is to unplug and get into nature. Hiking the Dragoon Gultch Trail,

Rancho Palos Verdes Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean on three sides, guests of Terranea can let the soothing waves carry them to sleep, or let the professionals at the 50,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor spa send saddling up for a backcountry them to dreamland with the horseback ride or camping Sound Sleep service. The under the stars in Stanislaus National Forest is like pressing experience includes a light massage done in concert with your reset button. Yogis can practice Standing Tree Pose in the soothing music playing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains the background. Essential oils and surrounding scents further with Mountain Om Yoga. In historic downtown Sonora, the encourage deep relaxation Amala Detox and Tea Lounge’s designed to promote sleep and jet lag recovery. All of ionic foot soak is a perfect the services at the spa are après exercise indulgence. organized according to time of day to work with the body’s Monterey natural Circadian Rhythms. After a day exploring all Cannery Row has to offer, Desert Hot Springs indulge at its Vista Blue Spa For a total immersive on the penthouse level of the wellness experience, Two Monterey Plaza Hotel. The Bunch Palms offers body, mind spa has been named one and spirit programming. A of Travel + Leisure’s TOP 25 Spas and one of Conde Nast’s centerpiece of the first carbon neutral resort in America is the TOP 75 Hotel Spas in North 600-year-old mineral spring America. Be sure to try the that flows into its pools. The Stress Dissolving Mineral Salt composition of the waters is Soak, which enables guests said to have therapeutic and to lounge in a bath perfumed mood enhancing properties. with a blend of lemon, violet, The spa offers services mint and sandalwood, ranging from chakra balancing letting the aromatherapy and view take you away. massages and Watsu water treatments to unique mud

baths. Daily programming includes fitness classes and educational workshops like mindful eating and the power of forgiveness. The Essence restaurant features a menu built from local, organic and seasonal food that is made from hormone-, GMO- and pesticide-free ingredients. West Hollywood Did you know West Hollywood ranked 11th nationally for fitness centers per capita and 26th for hair, skin and nail salons? Here, you can crawl into a hot sleeping bag for a 55-minute sweat session while watching Netflix. Or enjoy an IV facial – an ordinary facial with a notso-ordinary saline hookup – because beating a hangover and getting a glow shouldn’t be mutually exclusive. Shape House, an urban sweat lodge utilizing FAR infrared technology, and Rehab Wellness, a one-stopshop for all things recovery, are just a tip of the self-care iceberg in West Hollywood. La Jolla Sometimes the best path to health is simply to have a stress-free day rejuvenating in a fantastic resort like Estancia La Jolla. Nestled on 10 lush acres, the haciendastyle hotel boasts a heated saltwater pool. Book a cabana or daybed and enjoy on-tap Ginger Kambucha, chilled towels, a fruit basket and pool service while you soak up the California sun. After getting your fill of Vitamin D, head to the ESPA spa featuring services like the Tension Tamer, a deep tissue massage designed to release built up knots and tension, or the Optimal Skin Profacial, designed to relieve dry skin and plump and lift facial contours.

The Los Angeles Police Memorial concert with Steven Tyler By Desert Star Staff The Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation (LAPMF) will hold a special benefit

concert on Tuesday March 6 at Heaven & Earth. Steven Tyler Avalon Hollywood. The evening and the Loving Mary Band will begin with a performance will close the evening out. by LA-based rock musicians “While participating in the Memorial Foundation’s Charity Golf Tournament I had the opportunity to get to know families that lost a loved one,” says Stuart Smith, Heaven & Earth. He continues “They lost a spouse or a parent over something so stupid as a traffic stop. My heart went out to them. I am very proud to be able to help the men and women of the LAPD that do this every day for so little and are generally very unappreciated. Steven Tyler also wanted to do more to help,” said Smith. Proceeds from this event benefit LAPD employees and their immediate family members who have been afflicted by a tragedy including being injured or killed in the line of duty. Steven Tyler Photo by Zack Whitford The Foundation takes care of

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the widows and orphans of Officers when they may not have any other means. The Foundation helps ensure the children of Officers killed have the funds available to go to college and helps with medical costs and other life necessities. Since its inception in 1972, the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation has granted over $18 million without any direct taxpayer money. For over forty-five years, LAPMF has held star-studded fundraising events with a diversity of celebrities coming together to support LAPD Officers and their families who have experienced unforeseen catastrophic circumstances including illness, injury and death. After the benefit concert, the foundation will continue the tradition with a celebrity golf tournament in June and a celebrity poker

tournament in October 2018. Celebrities that have supported LAPMF throughout the years include: Jack Nicholson, Jerry West, Wayne Gretzky, Mark Wahlberg, Elton John, Sugar Ray Leonard, Vin Scully, Dennis Quaid, Larry King, Kelsey Grammer, Eddie Van Halen, Samuel L. Jackson, Richard Dreyfuss, Chris O’Donnell, George Lopez, Tommy Lasorda, Oscar de la Hoya, Rihanna, Ray Romano, Betty White, Andy Garcia, Luke Wilson, Gene Simmons, Don Cheadle, Tito Ortiz, Chuck Liddell, Marlon Wayans, Backstreet Boys, Paula Abdul, David Hasselhoff, James Gandolfiini, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Bob Newhart, Telly Savalas, Johnny Grant, and many more. Tickets: LAPMFBenefitConcert. eventbrite.com www.desertstarweekly.com


Celebrity Travel Favorites

public course in America, and Spyglass Hill, one of the toughest in the world, lets golfers play like the celebs do. Add in The Links at Spanish Bay and there is a trifecta of amazing courses where Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan have all teed off. Bunker down at The Lodge’s new Fairway One, a collection of one- and two-bedroom cottages featuring luxurious appointments and views of the fairway. The on-property Forbes Five-Star spa is the perfect antidote to the sore muscles from a tough round.

Mountain High Terrain Park; Credit: Mountain High Resort By Desert Star Staff Home to many stars and a vacation spot for many more, the Golden State offers the chance to catch a glimpse of your favorite celebrities. While a star sighting can’t be guaranteed, you can plan a trip that will allow you to walk in the footsteps of your favorite celebrity and experience the best of California as they would. Sonoma Gorgeous scenery, great food and world-class wines make Sonoma County a favorite of A-listers. Start your day at the Kamen Winery, named for owner and famous screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen, who penned the scripts for “The Fifth Element,” “The Transporter” series, and “Taken.” This winery, known for its big reds, recently played host to Academy Awardwinning actress Jennifer Lawrence. Wineries aren’t just for tasting, they’re also perfect

from Over the Edge. For if there is an “I do” in your adrenaline junkies, cliff jumping future. Try the Kunde Family like Bowen and Burrel did in Winery, where Seth Rogen tied the southeast side of the lake the knot. Make sure to snag in D.L. Bliss State Park is an a reservation at the Girl and ideal Instragamable adventure. the Fig, one of the acclaimed If cerebral adventure is more Sonoma County Restaurants your speed, try Trapped in Lady Gaga recently visited. End Tahoe, an escape room Gould, the day with an overnight at Ariel Winter and other cast the European-style Kenwood members visited. Water sport Inn & Spa, a favorite celebrity enthusiasts should head to haunt. They’re so popular Camp Richardson where the among the celebrity crowd, they guard their guest’s privacy houseboat used in the episode and won’t name names! is docked. Visitors can get out on the famous lake through tours with Lake Tahoe Boat Lake Tahoe Fans of the popular TV Rides or on a wine tasting sail with Tahoe Tastings. show, “Modern Family,” can replicate what the cast did Pebble Beach during filming and in a recent Star-struck golfers need episode in this outdoor to tee it up at one of three paradise. With mountains courses in the area, including galore, hikers can retrace two that comprise the AT&T the trail Julie Bowen and Ty Pebble Beach Pro Am, which Burrel trekked in D.L. Bliss draws celebs like Justin State Park, or the hike the kids did at Emerald Bay. Timberlake, Josh Duhamel, Off-screen Nolan Gould was Bill Murray and Jake Owen every February. Pebble Beach seen mountain biking around Golf Links, the number one Tahoe on a bike rented

San Luis Obispo When your name is the Madonna Inn, it’s no surprise that you’re meant to be in the spotlight. This whimsical hotel has served as a backdrop for movies and videos for years, and today is a reality TV playground, playing host to “The Bachelor,” “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and “The Girls Next Door.” Riley Keough, Elvis’ granddaughter, celebrated her bachelorette party here with Kristen Stewart in tow. Even the Inn’s famous champagne cake is a star, named Carson Kressley’s top pick on the Food Network’s “Guilty Pleasures.” A stay here is a must to make your social network jealous, and you never know, an undercover star might just be photo bombing in the background! Mountain High Only 90 minutes from Los Angeles, it’s no surprise that Southern California’s closest mountain resort, Mountain High, is a magnet for stars like Tom Cruise, Adam Sandler, David Hasselhoff, Arnold Schwarzenegger and more. Located in the San

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in the newest traveling exhibit Born to Build: Engineering Creativity, which opens to the public Saturday, February 10. Starting this Saturday, guests of all ages can immerse themselves in a construction

site, where they can let their creativity and imaginations run wild as they explore basic building concepts related to engineering, math, art, science and more! “We’ve put together a February 14, 2018

great exhibit where children have the opportunity to explore and manipulate a variety of materials in innovative and creative ways, strengthening their development,” said Carol E. Scott, Chief Executive

Gabriel Mountains, skiers never know what A-lister they might end up sharing a chair lift with. Mountain High is divided into three resorts offering skiing, snowboarding and tubing for all levels. Pioneertown For music lovers, Pappy & Harriet’s, a former Western movie set, is a local gem in Joshua Tree. The unpretentious venue draws musicians worldwide, especially during the famous Coachella music festival. Over the years, stars like Paul McCartney, Sean Lennon and Lorde have graced its stage. Come for Monday’s open mic night…who knows who might grab the mic. Los Angeles No visit to Hollywood is complete without a stop at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. You’ll have a chance to experience one of the busiest movie studios in action and see where all your favorite stars work, and movie magic is made. While exploring back lots and soundstages a star sighting is a definite possibility. Del Mar Grab your best hat, cutest dress or seersucker suit and make a day of it living like a VIP at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club races. The iconic venue has been a celeb stomping ground since Bing Crosby and Jimmy Durante made it their summer playground. Come on opening day for your best shot to see today’s stars sporting their finest. If you have a large entourage, consider booking a Celebrity or Luxury Suite – otherwise opt for box seat tickets to see the ponies.

Officer of CDMOD. Exclusive only to CDMOD, the exhibit also features 14 amazing LEGO® creations built by Rancho Mirage local Arnold Familian. On a visit from his grandson, Familian recognized how much appreciation a child could have for this type of creativity. Some of the custom creations include up to 3,000 pieces! In order for more people to enjoy the detailed LEGO® structures, the Familian Family offered to donate them to CDMOD. These pieces complete the exhibit and show children what can be achieved with a little concentration and a lot of hard work. Born to Build: Engineering Creativity opens to the public on Saturday, February 10 and will be at the CDMOD until April. The interactive exhibit is included in the price of admission and will be open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sundays. For more information, call (760) 3210602 or visit www.CDMOD.org.

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Gay US Olympic skier jibes VP Pence over LGBTQ stance

By Desert Star Staff An openly gay US skier, who threw shade at Mike Pence for his lack of support for the LGBTQ community, said any meeting with the vice president at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics would be a “distraction.” Gus Kenworthy, one of the first openly gay US athletes to qualify for the Winter Olympics, indicated to reporters on Saturday that he isn’t keen on the idea of bumping into Mike Pence, who is leading the US delegation in South Korea. “I don’t think that I have any inclination towards a meeting,” Kenworthy said. “I think that would be a much bigger distraction. For me right now, I’m just focusing on competing but I’m very excited to be here representing the US and the LGBT community.” Kenworth’s statement comes after he posted a picture alongside American

figure skater Adam Rippon at the opening of the PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games, captioned: “Eat your heart out, Pence.” The duo are both LGBTQ activists as well as Olympic athletes. The post was a thinly veiled hint at Pence’s past stance on members of the gay community. Pence has been accused of being anti-gay, having signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which activists warned could allow businesses in Indiana to decline services to gay people on the basis of religion. Pence tweeted to Rippon last week, declaring any reports that he at one time supported gay conversion therapy are “fake news. In 2009 Pence also voted against the Hate Crimes Prevention Act. He later said the act could infringe on freedom of speech and lead to religious leaders being

US skier Gus Kenworthy. / Reuters unable to give their views on homosexuality, reported the New York Times. Kenworthy, who is hoping to add to his silver medal for freestyle skiing at the Sochi Winter Olympics, also spoke to reporters about how coming out has

helped become a leader. “I think I have always been someone that has had to compartmentalize my life because I was in the closet and I always had a fear of outing myself. I always had so much going on in my mind that I couldn’t share it with

anyone, so I actually feel, now that I’m out, I have less to compartmentalize,” he said. “I’ve made it very clear who I am and I have taken a step into a sort of leadership role for the LGBT community because there isn’t a tonne of representation at the Games.”

Spring Baking Championship Returns to Monday Nights in March

The competitors of Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship

By Desert Star Staff Spring Baking Championship returns to Food Network’s supercharged Monday night lineup in March with an all-new season launching on Monday, March 12th at 9pm ET/ PT. Ali Khan hosts the new season that will test the skills of ten talented bakers to see who will measure up and impress judges Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman and Lorraine Pascale. The new season promises even more decadent dessert challenges and incredible baked creations as the bakers tackle trial after trial in their bid to bake the most delicious, eye-catching bites. As the competitors are challenged to prepare the ultimate in spring-themed treats, viewers can join the conversation on social media using #SpringBakingChampionship to cheer on their favorite baker they want to see

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take home the grand prize of $50,000 and the title of Spring Baking Champion! “Spring Baking Championship is back, bringing with it all the hallmarks of spring including flowers, vibrant colors, bountiful fruit, and outdoor elements for inspiration. Last year the series notched its highest-rated season-to-date, and we are excited to serve up even more exciting challenges and awe-inspiring baked creations as part of Monday night’s baking extravaganza,” said Courtney White, Senior Vice President Programming, Scripps Networks Interactive. In each of the eight episodes, bakers must prepare tasty treats in two rounds of challenges, with the round one winner granted a special advantage in the mainheat. Bakers will be challenged on their creativity, execution, and ability to perform under pressure, all while crafting

Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman and Lorraine Pascale, judges on Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship delicious, beautiful baked bites befitting spring such as cupcake flower arrangements, picnic-perfect mini pies, berryinfused desserts, mirror-glazed gazing balls, ombre cakes and more. Then, on Monday, April 30th at 9pm ET/PT, one baker will win the sweetest title of Spring Baking Champion and the grand prize of $50,000! Fans can find even more baked bites, recipes, tips and mesmerizing videos online at FoodNetwork.com/ SpringBakingChampionship, as well as meet the contestants, check out competition highlights, and find behind-the-scenes photos. Viewers can stay connected between episodes on Food Network’s social platforms where they will find even more videos highlighting edible works of art including a new episode of the social video series, #InspiredBy, with themes taken straight from in-show challenges. February 14, 2018

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SIDE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SUMNER filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: 1a. Present Name WILLIAM RANDOLPH SUMNER to Proposed Name: RANDY RAE RICHARDSON. 2.THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: March 16, 2018 Time: 8:30 a.m., Dept.: PS3, b. The address of the court is: 3255 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, County of Riverside 3.a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): DESERT STAR WEEKLY 13279 PALM DRIVE SUITE 5, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240 Dated: January 26, Judge of the Superior Court, Publish January AMENDED NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINIS- 2018. TER ESTATE OF: ELISHA A. HOLGUIN CASE NO. 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 21, 2018. DSW18-1026 INP1700709 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE contingent creditors, and persons who may other- FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIwise be interested in the will or estate, or both of NESS AS: KUZU RUG, 73161 COUNTRY CLUB ELISHA A. HOLGUIN. A PETITION FOR PROBATE DR, SUITE D1, PALM DESERT, CA 92260. Riverside has been filed by GAYLYNN HOLGUIN in the Supe- County. Full name of registrant: KERIM- -GOKCE, rior Court of California, County of RIVERSIDE. THE 95 ESPLANADE ST, RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270. PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that GAYLYNN Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL Registrant HOLGUIN be appointed as personal representa- has not yet begun to transact business under the tive to administer the estate of the decedent. THE fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare that all the PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codicils, information in this statement is true and correct. (A if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any registrant, who declares as true, information which codicils are available for examination in the file kept he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) by the court. THE PETITION requests authority Signed: KERIM- -GOKCE. This statement was to administer the estate under the Independent filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will January 17, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County allow the personal representative to take many Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201800738. NOTICE — actions without obtaining court approval. Before THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT taking certain very important actions, however, the EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS personal representative will be required to give no- FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. tice to interested persons unless they have waived A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT notice or consented to the proposed action.) The MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING independent administration authority will be granted OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHOunless an interested person files an objection to RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS the petition and shows good cause why the court BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR petition will be held in this court as follows: February COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., 26, 2018 at 8:45AM in Dept. 1A located at 46-200 BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18Oasis Street, Indio, CA 92201. IF YOU OBJECT to 1038 February 14, 21, 28, 2018, March 7, 2018 the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICobjections with the court before the hearing. Your TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following fictitious appearance may be in person or by your attorney. business name(s) FINAL TOUCH MOBIL DETAIL, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor 35325 DATE PALM DR. SUITE 245-E, CATHEDRAL of the decedent, you must file your claim with the CITY, CA. 92234. Riverside County has been court and mail a copy to the personal representative abandoned by the following person(s) GERMAN appointed by the court within the later of either (1) ALFONSO VILLA RODRIGUEZ, 66600 SECOND four months from the date of first issuance of letters ST. #76 DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. This to a general personal representative, as defined in business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. The fictisection 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) tious business name(s) referred to above was filed 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery in Riverside County on: 02/18/2014 . I declare that to you of a notice under section 9052 of the Cali- all the information in this statement is true and corfornia Probate Code. Other California statutes and rect. (A registrant who declares as true, information legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime. You may want to consult with an attorney knowl- Signed: GERMAN ALFONSO VILLA RODRIGUEZ. edgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the This statement was filed with the County Clerk of file kept by the court. If you are a person interested Riverside County, signed by, Peter Aldana Assessorin the estate, you may file with the court a Request County Clerk-Recorder on February 7, 2018 File for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an No. I-201400433 Pub February 14, 21, 28, March inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any 7, 2018. DSW18-1039 petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE available from the court clerk. Petitioner: Gaylynn FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIHolguin, 2993 N. Biskra Road, Palm Springs, CA NESS AS: GRG CLEANING SERVICES, 43 SANTO 92262-2411 (760) 272-5049. Publish January 31, DOMINGO, RANCO MIRAGE, CA 92270. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: GUSTAVO- -RODRI2018, February 7, 14, 2018. DSW18-1025 GUEZ, 43 SANTO DOMINGO, RANCO MIRAGE, AMENDED NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER CA 92270. Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OF: BARBARA ANN STEIN CASE NO. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business PRIN 1702745 To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi- under the fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare tors, contingent creditors, and persons who may that all the information in this statement is true otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, both of BARBARA ANN STEIN . A PETITION FOR information which he or she knows to be false, is PROBATE has been filed by LEEANN STONE- guilty of a crime) Signed: GUSTAVO- -RODRIGUEZ. BREAKER in the Superior Court of California, This statement was filed with the County Clerk County of RIVERSIDE. THE PETITION FOR PRO- of Riverside County on February 6, 2018. Peter BATE requests that LEEANN STONEBREAKER be Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. appointed as personal representative to administer R-201801743. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIthe estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS the decedent’s WILL and codicils, if any, be admitted FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE to probate. The WILL and any codicils are available OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS for examination in the file kept by the court. THE BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED PETITION requests authority to administer the estate BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEunder the Independent Administration of Estates MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN Act. (This authority will allow the personal repre- THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sentative to take many actions without obtaining IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER court approval. Before taking certain very important UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW actions, however, the personal representative will (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND be required to give notice to interested persons PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1037 February 7, unless they have waived notice or consented to 14, 21, 28, 2018 the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT person files an objection to the petition and shows THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOgood cause why the court should not grant the ING BUSINESS AS: MAX BUILT AUTOWORKS, authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held 43164 MADISON ST, INDIO, CA 92201. Riverside in this court as follows: March 22, 2018 at 8:45AM County; PO BOX 1908, INDIO, CA 92202. Full in Dept. 1A located at 46-200 OASIS STREET, name of registrant: MAX BUILT CUSTOMS, LLC, INDIO, CA 92201 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting 83810 VINDEO CIR ST 102, INDIO, CA 92201/ of the petition, you should appear at the hearing CA. Business is conducted by: LIMITED LIABILITY and state your objections or file written objections COMPANY. Registrant has not yet begun to transact with the court before the hearing. Your appearance business under the fictitious name(s) listed above. may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A I declare that all the information in this statement CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares you must file your claim with the court and mail a as true, information which he or she knows to be copy to the personal representative appointed by false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: OMAR CELESthe court within the later of either (1) four months TINO GARZA JR, PRESIDENT. This statement was from the date of first issuance of letters to a general filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) January 29, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201801339. NOTICE — the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT notice under section 9052 of the California Probate EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS Code. Other California statutes and legal authority FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHOyou are a person interested in the estate, you may RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR of estate assets or of any petition or account as COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18for Special Notice form is available from the court 1036 February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2018 clerk. PetitionerLEEANN STONEBREAKER, 5312 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE ALLOTT AVE. SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91401 (818) FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI235-8532. Publish January 31, 2018, February 7, NESS AS: POINT OF CONTACT FOUNDATION, 14 2018. DSW18-1018 74060 SETTING SUN TRAIL, PALM DESERT, CA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF 92260. Riverside County; P.O. BOX 2759, PALM NAME, CASE NO. PSC 1800293, SUPERIOR DESERT, CA 92261. Full name of registrant: ROBIN COURT OF CALIFORNIA 3255 E. Tahquitz Can- SUE MATTESON, 740606 SETTING SUN TRAIL, yon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92263, COUNTY OF PALM DESERT, CA 92260; KEN- -MAHER, 74060 RIVERSIDE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. SETTING SUN TRAIL, PALM DESERT, CA 92260. ARTHUR L. DENNIS and HELEN P. PEMBROOK Business is conducted by: An Unincorporated filed a petition with this court for a decree changing Association-other than a partnership. Registrant names as follows: 1a. Present Name AREN JUSTIN has not yet begun to transact business under the JOHN DENNIS to Proposed Name: AREN JUSTIN fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare that all the JOHN PEMBROOK. 2.THE COURT ORDERS that information in this statement is true and correct. (A all persons interested in this matter shall appear registrant, who declares as true, information which before this court at the hearing indicated below to he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) show cause, if any, why the petition for change of Signed:ROBIN SUE MATTESON, GENERAL PARTname should not be granted. Any person objecting NER. This statement was filed with the County Clerk to the name changes described above must file a of Riverside County on January 11, 2018. Peter written objection that includes the reasons for the Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. objection at least two court days before the matter R-201800539. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIis scheduled to be heard and must appear at the NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS hearing to show cause why the petition should not FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS the court may grant the petition without a hearing. BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: March 14, 2018 BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATETime: 8:30 a.m., Dept.: PS3, b. The address of MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN the court is: 3255 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Springs, CA 92262, County of Riverside 3.a. A copy IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW least once each week for four successive weeks (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1035 February 7, following newspaper of general circulation, printed 14, 21, 28, 2018 in this county (specify newspaper): DESERT STAR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT WEEKLY 13279 PALM DRIVE SUITE 5, DESERT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240 Dated: January 26, BUSINESS AS: PACIFIC INVESTMENT SPRINGS 2018. Judge of the Superior Court, Publish February HOME CLEANING, 4280 REX COURT, PALM 7, 14, 21, 28, 2018. DSW18-1033 SPRINGS, CA 92262. Riverside County. Full name ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF of registrant: ALEJANDRO MANUEL FLORES, NAME, CASE NO. PSC 1707159, SUPERIOR 4280 REX COURT, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. COURT OF CALIFORNIA 3255 E. Tahquitz Canyon Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant Way, Palm Springs, CA 92263, COUNTY OF RIVER- has not yet begun to transact business under the

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fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: ALEJANDRO MANUEL FLORES. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on February 2, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201801637. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1032 February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2018

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SPRINGS, CA 92240; VIDAL BERNABE MEZA, 16400 VIA MONTANA, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Business is conducted by: CO-PARTNERS. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 01/01/2018. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: VIDAL VILLALVAZO MEZA. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 25, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201801228. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR AMENDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., MENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18DOING BUSINESS AS: TUTU’S TORTILLA CHIPS, 1024 January 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 21, 2018 78650 SAGUARO RD, LA QUINTA, CA 92253. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: ELIZABETH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE ANN MARIE BIRCHARD, 78650 SAGUARO RD, FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSILA QUINTA, CA 92253. Business is conducted NESS AS: TAVERN ON THE GREEN, 36200 DATE by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to PALM DRIVE, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. transact business under the fictitious name(s) listed Riverside County. Full name of registrant: SYMabove. I declare that all the information in this state- BOLIC REALTY, LLC, 36200 DATE PALM DRIVE, ment is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234/CA. Business is as true, information which he or she knows to be conducted by: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. false, is guilty of a crime) Signed ELIZABETHANN Registrant has not yet begun to transact business MARIE BIRCHARD. This statement was filed with under the fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare the County Clerk of Riverside County on December that all the information in this statement is true and 15, 2017. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk- correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, informaRecorder File No.R-201716106 NOTICE — THIS tion which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT a crime) Signed: TED JOE ETSELL, MANAGING EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS MEMBER. This statement was filed with the County FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. Clerk of Riverside County on January3, 2018. Peter A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. MENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE R-201800100. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIFILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTI- FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE TIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN IOLATION OF THE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATESEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN DSW17-1293 December 22, 29, 2017, January 5, THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 12, 2018 February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2018 IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW AMENDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND MENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DO- PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1023 January 24, ING BUSINESS AS: GEEK GIRL FACTORY, 3472 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 2018 ANDERSON AVENUE #8S, RIVERSIDE, CA 92507. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: LILLICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE INC., 3472 ANDERSON AVENUE #8S, RIVERSIDE, FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSICALIFORNIA, 92507/CA. Business is conducted NESS AS: SJ DISTRIBUTION, 51784 LA PONCORPORATION. Registrant has not yet begun to DEROSA DR, COACHELLA, CA 92236.Riverside transact business under the fictitious name(s) listed County. Full name of registrant: LUIS ESTEBAN above. I declare that all the information in this state- ACOSTA GUARDADO, 51784 LA PONDEROSA ment is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares DR, COACHELLA, CA 92234; ESMERALDA- -GARas true, information which he or she knows to be CIA, 51784 LA PONDEROSA DR, COACHELLA, false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: DOREEN HIROMI CA 92236. Business is conducted by: MARRIED WONG, PRESIDENT. This statement was filed with COUPLE. Registrant has not yet begun to transact the County Clerk of Riverside County December business under the fictitious name(s) listed above. 22, 2017. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk- I declare that all the information in this statement Recorder File No. R-201716342. NOTICE — THIS is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT as true, information which he or she knows to be EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: LUIS ESTEBAN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. ACOSTA GUARDADO. This statement was filed A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- with the County Clerk of Riverside County on MENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE January 4, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201800171. NOTICE — AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTI- THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING DSW18-1002 January 3, 10, 17, 24, 2018 February OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHO7, 14, 21, 28, 2018 RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI- COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., NESS AS: PACIFIC INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES; BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18PACIFIC INVESTMENTS; PACIFIC ENTERPRISES, 1022 January 24, 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 2018 10 MACBETH CT, RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270. Riverside County; P.O. BOX 3273, PALM DESERT, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE CA 92261. Full name of registrant: RICHARD FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIGEORGE WEISS, 10 MACBETH CT., RANCHO NESS AS: FLOWER CHILD FOODS, 83214 REQUA MIRAGE, CA 92270. Business is conducted by: IN- AVENUE, INDIO, CA 92201.Riverside County; DIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact 68640 DURANGO ROAD, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA business under the fictitious name(s) listed above. 92234. Full name of registrant: CHRISTIAN VIEW I declare that all the information in this statement WILLIAMS-RAMIREZ, 68640 DURANGO ROAD, is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Business is contrue, information which he or she knows to be false, ducted by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet beis guilty of a crime) Signed: RICHARD GEORGE gun to transact business under the fictitious name(s) WEISS. This statement was filed with the County listed above. I declare that all the information in this Clerk of Riverside County on January 30, 2018. statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File declares as true, information which he or she knows No. R-201801397. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1031 January 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: TOWN REAL ESTATE; STARS TRAVEL, 1001 S PALM CANYON DRIVE SUITE #109, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264. Riverside County; P.O. BOX 5297, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263. Full name of registrant: DESERT STAR SERVICES INC., 31090 CALLE AGATE, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234/ CA. Business is conducted by: CORPORATION. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 02/05/2013. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: KEVIN JAY STERN, PRESIDENT. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 29, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201801323. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW181030January 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: NAILS TECH, 69040 EAST PALM CYN DR STE E, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: HUYNH- -KENNY, 40300 WASHINGTON ST E201, BERMUDA DUNES, CA 92203. Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on 01/29/2018. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: KENNY- -HUYNH. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 29, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201801345. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW181028 January 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 21, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: VIBERZA P.M., 16400 VIA MONTANA, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: VIDAL VILLALVAZO MEZA, 16400 VIA MONTANA, DESERT HOT

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to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: CHRISTIAN VIEW WILLIAMS-RAMIREZ. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 17, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201800742. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW181020 January 24, 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: PROCESSION MUSIC, 2287 N LOS ALAMOS RD., PALMS SPRINGS, CA 92262. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: JONAS BRIAN ROTH, 2287 N LOS ALAMOS RD., PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: JONAS BRIAN ROTH. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 10, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201800477. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1019 January 24, 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: D & D CUSTOM POOLS, 73060 CALLITA BONNIE, THOUSAND PALMS, CA 92276. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: D & D CUSTOM POOL, INC. 73060 CALLITA BONNIE, THOUSAND PALMS, CA 92276/CA. Business is conducted by: CORPORATION. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name(s) listed above. I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed: DAVID MICHAEL FLEMING, PRESIDENT. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 10, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201800495. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). DSW18-1017 January 24, 31, 2018, February 7, 14, 2018 Batch ID: Foreclosure HOA 70680-RM220-HOA APN: See Schedule “1” NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Date of Sale: 03/06/2018 at 3:00 PM Place of Sale: At the front steps to the entrance of the former Corona Police Department located at 849 West Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92882 NOTICE is hereby given that First American Title Insurance Company, a Nebraska Corporation, 1 First American Way, Santa Ana, CA in care of: 400 S. Rampart Blvd, #290 Las Vegas, NV 89145 – Phone: (866) 5059107, duly appointed Trustee under Notice of Delinquent Assessment (“NDA”), and pursuant to Notice of Default and Election to Sell (“NOD”), will sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, (a cashier’s check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a state or federal credit union, or a state or federal

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savings and loan association, or savings bank as specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state) all right, title and interest now held under said NDA, to wit: Multiple Timeshare Estates as shown as Legal Description Variables on Schedule “1” (as described in the Declaration recorded on 08/31/2001 as Instrument No. 2001-422429 as amended) located at 71333-71777 Dinah Shore Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270 with APN shown herein. The Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address shown herein. All recording references contained herein and on Schedule “1” attached hereto are in the County of Riverside, California. Said sale will be made, without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, as to title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said NDA, plus accrued interest thereon to the date of sale, estimated fees, charges, as shown in sum due on Schedule “1” together with estimated expenses of the Trustee in the amount of $600.00. The claimant, Mission Hills Vacation Ownership Association I, Inc., a California nonprofit mutual benefit corporation, under NDA delivered to Trustee a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. First American Title Insurance Company, a Nebraska Corporation 400 S. Rampart Blvd, #290, Las Vegas, NV 89145 – Phone: (702) 7926863, Janet Castanon, Trustee Sale Officer. Contract No. Legal Description Variables Owner(s) APN Lien Recording Date and Reference Sum Due 400023 UNIT: 3303 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3303 / Week 13 / Annual Timeshare Interest TAKAO EBINO and MIEKO EBINO 010-710-289-2 06/12/2017 ; 2017-0234252 $2,059.10 400804 UNIT: 3414 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3414 / Week 33 / Annual Timeshare Interest KUOYEN HUANG 010-712-630-2 06/12/2017 ; 2017-0234352 $2,090.56 400871 UNIT: 3413 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3413 / Week 28 / Annual Timeshare Interest TIMESHARE TRADE INS, LLC 010-712617-1 06/12/2017 ; 2017-0234356 $1,902.30 402432 UNIT: 3213 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3213 / Week 37 / Annual Timeshare Interest APRILE J BREKKE-REIDL and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of APRILE J BREKKE-REIDL 010-711-4163 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234686 $2,091.10 402458 UNIT: 3213 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3213 / Week 41 / Annual Timeshare Interest CRAIG PETERSEN and SHERRIE PETERSEN 010-711-420-6 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234689 $2,059.10 402949

UNIT: 3512 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3512 / Week 32 / Annual Timeshare Interest American Resort Club, Inc., duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California 010712-677-5 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234710 $1,902.30 402951 UNIT: 3221 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3221 / Week 49 / Annual Timeshare Interest Sell Timeshare LLC A Florida Limited Liability Company 010-711508-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234711 $2,059.10 402963 UNIT: 3513 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3513 / Week 30 / Annual Timeshare Interest MICHAEL T CRABTREE and CASEY J CRABTREE 010-712683-0 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234713 $2,059.10 403489 UNIT: 4011 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4011 / Week 09 / Annual Timeshare Interest ZC SUMMIT, LLC, a Texas limited liability company 010-711-205-9 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234814 $2,059.10 404488 UNIT: 3005 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3005 / Week 29 / Annual Timeshare Interest JASON E TAUB and DANA TAUB 010-715255-6 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234872 $2,059.10 405050 UNIT: 3005 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3005 / Week 42 / Annual Timeshare Interest CHARLES FREDRIC CAIN and JOY N CAIN 010-713-539-7 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235013 $2,059.10 405415 UNIT: 3512 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3512 / Week 29 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest JOSE FERNANDO CARLI 010-720-727-2 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235057 $1,141.55 405716 UNIT: 3705 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3705 / Week 41 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ISRAEL F VILLALPANDO JR and COREY A VILLALPANDO 010-721481-2 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235069 $1,109.55 405999 UNIT: 3606 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3606 / Week 23 / Annual Timeshare Interest MARY A WESTPHAL, Trustee of the MARY A WESTPHAL LIVING TRUST DATED JUNE 25, 1997 010-712988-6 08/23/2017 ; 2017-0348618 $2,059.10 406133 UNIT: 3713 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3713 / Week 44 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest PEDRO GONZALEZ aka P GONZALEZ and CARMEN E GONZALEZ aka C E GONZALEZ 010-721665-2 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235195 $1,109.55 406213 UNIT: 3714 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3714 / Week 39 / Annual Timeshare Interest JOE D NYE and BRENDA J NYE and RAMONA A. GRIEGO 010-713-416-9 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235127 $1,416.05 406263 UNIT: 3605 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3605 / Week 32 / Annual Timeshare

Interest AMERICAN RESORT CLUB, INC 010-715427-5; 053-457-606-6; 053-517-860-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235129 $2,059.10 406400 UNIT: 3605 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3605 / Week 29 / Annual Timeshare Interest KATHLEEN P SCHWARTZBERG and LAWRENCE SCHWARTZBERG 010-715-2743 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235135 $1,924.10 406486 UNIT: 3606 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3606 / Week 33 / Annual Timeshare Interest JUD J WOOD and LILIANA M WOOD 010-715-479-2 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235169 $2,059.10 406593 UNIT: 3413 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3413 / Week 06 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest KIMBER MARIE LIM, Trustee of the LIM FAMILY TRUST, UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 28, 2001 FOR THE BENEFIT OF KIMBER MARIE LIM AND SUSAN P. HARMON 010-722-171-5 08/23/2017 ; 2017-0348619 $1,109.55 406998 UNIT: 3714 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3714 / Week 29 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ROBERT L SACHS 010-721-675-1 06/13/2017 ; 20170235225 $1,109.55 407108 UNIT: 3811 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3811 / Week 28 / Annual Timeshare Interest Wiggens Family Holdings, LLC, a Wyoming Limited Liability Company 010-715-2457 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235228 $2,059.10 407911 UNIT: 4204 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4204 / Week 29 / Annual Timeshare Interest NORMAN S MOSS 010-717-034-9 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235430 $2,059.10 407985 UNIT: 3806 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3806 / Week 37 / Annual Timeshare Interest DENNIS J ANGELES and PAMELA GUODACE 010-713-320-5 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235432 $1,907.88 408058 UNIT: 4303 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4303 / Week 52 / Annual Timeshare Interest TARYN L JOHNSON 010-716-376-5 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235476 $2,059.10 408855 UNIT: 4803 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4803 / Week 16 / Annual Timeshare Interest ROBERT W SUNDSTROM and PAMELA S HEDIGER 010-718-080-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235565 $2,059.10 408985 UNIT: 3821 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3821 / Week 43 / Annual Timeshare Interest INGRID AMBER BENUSSI and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of INGRID AMBER BENUSSI and CAROL PAPENFUSS 010-713-6394 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235569 $2,091.10 409081 UNIT: 4314 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4314 / Week 32 / Annual Timeshare Interest CHRIS STINNETT and JULIE STINNETT 010-717-117-1 06/13/2017

; 2017-0235573 $1,790.00 409353 UNIT: 4312 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4312 / Week 22 / Annual Timeshare Interest PETER BRUNOLD and DEANNE BRUNOLD 010-715-797-9 06/13/2017 ; 20170235618 $2,057.98 409366 UNIT: 4322 FREQUENCY: Odd SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4322 / Week 28 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ZIMMERMAN FAMILY VACATIONS, LLC, A WYOMING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 010-722-969-0 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235619 $1,109.55 409638 UNIT: 4503 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4503 / Week 28 / Annual Timeshare Interest MARK W. FARIS and KELLI G. FARIS 010-717-185-2 06/13/2017 ; 20170235654 $2,199.10 410692 UNIT: 4719 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4719 / Week 35 / Annual Timeshare Interest PACIFIC COAST HOME BUYERS, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 010718-264-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235809 $2,059.10 411699 UNIT: 4403 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4403 / Week 44 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest FRED STEPHAN 010-722-664-4 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236172 $952.75 411852 UNIT: 4804 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4804 / Week 04 / Annual Timeshare Interest FRANCISCO ANTONIO, III, Trustee of the FRANCISCO ANTONIO, III TRUST, DATED DECEMBER 19, 1998 010-718-092-4 08/23/2017 ; 2017-0348622 $2,059.10 411951 UNIT: 4505 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4505 / Week 42 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ANGEL FERNANDEZ AKA ANGEL R FERNANDEZ and DAN FERNANDEZ 010-722-610-5 06/13/2017 ; 20170236193 $171.64 411952 UNIT: 3720 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3720 / Week 31 / Annual Timeshare Interest WENDY JOSEFINA GIL SANTOS 010-715-391-5 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236194 $1,124.30 412193 UNIT: 4314 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4314 / Week 34 / Annual Timeshare Interest TOTAL COMMERCE SYSTEMS, LLC, AN ARIZONA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 010-717119-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236202 $2,059.10 412195 UNIT: 4522 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4522 / Week 35 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest MARY A WESTPHAL and GAIL P CALLAHAN 010723-224-3 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236224 $1,109.55 412203 UNIT: 4521 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4521 / Week 35 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest LOUIS P. MORANO and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of LOUIS P. MORANO 010-723-222-1 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236225 $1,109.55 412370 UNIT: 4805 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: SILVER

KMIR Max Rodriguez Indio Hills, CA - Tragedy strikes the 20th annual Tour de Palm Springs, at least one cyclist was killed and a second flown to a local hospital after a driver crashed into the riders just a couple of hours after starting the race. Sergeant Isaiah Kee with the California Highway Patrol said the accident

happened on the tour’s 100-mile route close to 9:30 Saturday morning. “The vehicle behind me went into the west bound lane, entered the dirt shoulder where he lost control,” Kee said. “The vehicle veered back to the right and struck two passing bicyclists.” The bicyclist were peddling through Dillon Road

in Indio Hills and reaching Avenue 30 when the riders were hit. Kee said the driver suffered minor injuries and they are still investigating if whether D-U-I was a factor. Kee said, “Witnesses did place him at over 100 miles per hour and that information came from several other bicyclists,” An old surface with no

clear bicycle lanes make up Dillon Road, but Kee said, “In this situation the roadway had a long line of bicyclists so for a driver they should be able to see that they need to reduce their speed.” There were no clear signs of the event on Dillon Road, although Kee said a van with the tour trailed after the riders, but, “The issue was that I

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VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4805 / Week 30 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ZC SUMMIT, LLC, A TEXAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 010-723-058-0 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0236233 $1,109.55 415106 UNIT: 3704 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3704 / Week 11 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest JOSEPH R MONETTE 010-723574-9 06/14/2017 ; 2017-0237369 $1,141.55 400563 UNIT: 3311 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: SILVER VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3311 / Week 29 / Annual Timeshare Interest BRUCE C. LOCKETT and BARBARA A. LOCKETT 010-712538-3 06/12/2017 ; 2017-0234258 $1,958.46 400759 UNIT: 3414 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3414 / Week 04 / Annual Timeshare Interest JOHAN H FRISELL and BETHANY C FRISELL 010-710625-2 06/12/2017 ; 2017-0234351 $2,059.10 401123 UNIT: 3303 FREQUENCY: Odd SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3303 / Week 26 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest WARREN T GLEASON and GYNETH A GLEASON 010-720-216-7 08/23/2017 ; 2017-0348613 $1,109.55 401528 UNIT: 3219 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3219 / Week 20 / Annual Timeshare Interest ROBERT W GIGGEY and KATHLEEN T GIGGEY 010-710-204-5 06/12/2017 ; 20170234405 $2,059.10 404502 UNIT: 3511 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3511 / Week 23 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest CLINT L. STRUNK 010-720-703-0 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0234900 $1,059.15 405010 UNIT: 4012 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4012 / Week 22 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest DARRYLL J KALSBEEK and LINDA L KALSBEEK 010-721-965-3 06/13/2017 ; 20170235010 $1,109.55 407614 UNIT: 4303 FREQUENCY: Annual SEASON: PLATINUM VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4303 / Week 16 / Annual Timeshare Interest JANE ADAMS formerly known as JANE S. WATSON, and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of JANE ADAMS 010-716-368-8 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235254 $1,541.18 407667 UNIT: 3804 FREQUENCY: Even SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 3804 / Week 24 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest ALTERNATRAV, LLC, DULY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA 010-722-011-4 06/13/2017 ; 2017-0235424 $952.75 412535 UNIT: 4014 FREQUENCY: Odd SEASON: GOLD VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: 4014 / Week 22 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest R. DOUGLAS ALLEN and ELISA J. ALLEN 010-723-275-9 11/03/2017 ; 2017-0462242 $6,668.96 .Publish February 7, 14, 21, 2018 DSW18-1034

Bicyclist Killed in Tour de Palm Springs Route don’t know if the van was at a close proximity at the time of the traffic collision.” This is not the first fatal accident connected to Tour de Palm Springs. Back in 2014 a 55-year-old woman was hit by a truck in Thermal after CHP said she ran a stop sign. Source: KMIR

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Family First: Saving Your Pets Life in a Medical Emergency

KMIR Patrick Price Palm Desert, CA - For many in the Coachella Valley, your pets are considered part of your family. So, what happens if your dog or cat has a medical emergency? Would you know what to do to keep them alive until you make it to the vet? Using a stuffed animal can help you learn how to do correct CPR on your dog or cat and even how to wrap wounds if they’re ever injured hopefully to save their life. If you ask Gregory Meinherdt what matters most, it’s simple...a hug from his best friend. “They’re our babies and we want to make sure they’re safe,” said Meinherdt. His two dogs, Appy and Jellybean get into trouble a lot, like most dogs do, especially eating things they shouldn’t. “You have to make sure they don’t choke,” he said. But what if they or your dog did? Would you know what to do? “I think I could probably ad-lib that situation,”

said Meinherdt. Tabitha Davies, a certified dog trainer says many clients have no clue what to do. “The owners should know where to place their hands, how to do compressions and how frequent,” she said. “So if there’s a dog fight and they’re bleeding, you need to know how to stop the bleeding. If your dog stops breathing, you need to know how to give CPR while your en route to the vet.” If they don’t, injuries could worsen within a matter of minutes and death could come quicker. “There’s chances that there’s more damage or loss of life on the way to the vet’s office especially when there’s not a lot of emergency clinics,” said Davies. Other dog owners like JD Lewis has some knowledge when it comes to tending to his dog, Tosh. “I wouldn’t know what the depths would be for compression on a dog versus a human but the breathing i think would be through the snoot,”

He’s right. Breathing through the dog’s nose once every five compressions while the animal lays on a flat surface on its side, compressing the chest for one inch to one-quarter at a rate of 100 compressions in a minute. Those exercises that could save Lewis’s dogs lives. “I don’t have any children, so my dog and my cat are

my children,” said Lewis. For Lewis and other dog owners, a class that could show them the proper way to save their dogs life is imperative. Luckily, Davies teaches that class for pet parents who know their dogs lives are priceless. “That is family, that’s extremely important and when something happens you

don’t want to be in a panic, you want to be able to know what to do,” said Lewis. The class starts at 11am on Saturday morning and goes until 2pm at the Palma Village Park off San Carlos Avenue. The class is free, and several spots are still available. For more information and to register, go to cvdogclub. com. Source: KMIR


Warren Stanley New Commissioner to the CHP

By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Warren Stanley, 56, of Sacramento has just been appointed Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., where he has been serving as Acting Commissioner since 2017. Commissioner Stanley

has been employed with the CHP since 1982 and is one of the distinguished few to hold every position from Officer to Commissioner within the CHP. While working as a patrol officer, he served as a member of the Protective Services Detail and worked as a Field Training Officer. He excelled through the

ranks, supervising the CHP’s Border Division Investigative Services Unit as a Lieutenant, and served as the Commander of the CHP Academy, where he was responsible for the leadership of 191 employees and the training of approximately 1,700 cadets. He promoted to the rank of Chief in 2008 and assumed command of the CHP’s Coastal Division followed by the CHP’s Southern Division. Stanley was appointed to the rank of Assistant Commissioner, Staff, in 2010, followed by the rank of Assistant Commissioner, Field, in 2012. Prior to his appointment to Commissioner, he served as the Deputy Commissioner and was responsible for the day-today operations of the largest state law enforcement agency in the nation; a Department with more than 11,000 employees. Commissioner Stanley released the following statement following today’s appointment: “I would first and foremost like to thank Governor Brown for placing his trust in me and giving me this incredible opportunity to lead the California Highway Patrol. I am extremely honored and proud to accept this appointment and serve as

your Commissioner. I vow to continue the CHP’s long and distinguished legacy of providing Safety, Service, and Security to the people of California, and lead a Department committed to earning the public’s trust every day.” Commissioner Stanley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from California State University, Los Angeles, and is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Executive Institute. “CHP Commissioner Stanley has served the public for more than 35 years with the California Highway Patrol, excelling at every role from patrol officer to deputy commissioner where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the CHP,” said Acting Transportation Agency Secretary Brian Annis. “Warren has led the CHP’s response in the face of some of the worst natural disasters in this state’s history. We know that under his leadership the department will continue to uphold its mission.” Commissioner Stanley is the first African American in the history of the CHP to hold the rank of Commissioner.

When and How Do People in America Start Dating?

By Desert Star Staff Fifteen years ago, no one would’ve imagined people would live attached to a smartphone 24/7, let alone depend on it more than anything else. Nowadays people can do business, shop for groceries and even meet their significant others with just one click (or swipe). Dating app JustDating conducted a survey and found that 63% of American men started using dating apps at the age of 18 where as 55% of women first used them at the age of 19. Also, when asked about what they look for in a dating profile, 59% of male users claim to look for a unique profile description. Female users look for shared interested and things she might have in common with the other person. Dating app JustDating conducted a survey and found that the average age that most men in the United States start using dating apps is 18 years. For female users it was found that the average age 19 years. Men are more prone to interact through digital platforms at a younger age than women do. This is due to the idea that women have to wait to be approached by men. However, JustDating also found that women who take the first step, tend to have a positive response and more success in the relationship. Another question on this survey was “What is a deal breaker for you while

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browsing a dating app?” and to everyone’s surprise, the most popular answer wasn’t “a nice body” or “a pretty face.” In fact, 59% of male users responded that an interesting profile description was more appealing than a pretty photo. Daniel, 29 said “Most woman can take a good selfie and edit it to look almost unreal,

but few women can think of a funny or catchy phrase to describe themselves.” On the other hand, 47% of female users answered they tend to focus in finding similarities or things they might have in common with the other person. Kimber, 26 said “If he is a bookworm like me or at least has some interest

in reading, I would definitely swipe right and ask what his favorite book is.” No matter if you are looking for a casual date or a lifetime partner, this survey showed that users are looking for real connections with real people that show their true selves online. SOURCE: PRNewswire- JustDating

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Palm Canyon Theatre delights with The Importance of Being Earnest By Desert Star Staff Palm Springs, Calif., – Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest will grace the Palm Canyon Theatre stage February 2225. Premiering on Valentine’s Day in 1895 at the St. James’ Theatre in London, the story has stood the test of time, and arguably become Wilde’s most enduringly popular play. Subtitled, “A trivial comedy for serious people,” The Importance of Being Earnest has received critical acclaim for centuries for its high farce and witty dialogue. The comedy centers around two bachelors who create personas, each called Earnest, to escape their tiresome lives and burdensome social obligations. The two attempts to win the hearts of two women who, conveniently, claim to only love men called Earnest. The duo struggle to keep up with their own stories and become tangled in a tale of deception, disguise and misadventure.

Phillip Hubler will play John Worthing – one of the friends calling himself Earnest. The other Earnest (Algernon Moncrieff) will be played by Tobaiah Wilhelm. The two women they are wooing, Cecily Cardew and Gwendolen Fairfax, will be played by Ashley Davies and Chandra Smith, respectively. Other cast includes Peter Mins as Lane, John Holton as Rev. Canon Chasuble, and Kam Sysco as Lady Bracknell. Set in late Victorian London, the play repeatedly mocks Victorian traditions and social customs, marriage and the pursuit of love in particular. The play’s original Broadway production opened at the Empire Theatre in April 1895. Its cast included William Faversham as Algy, Henry Miller as Jack, Viola Allen as Gwendolen, and Ida Vernon as Lady Bracknell. The play has garnered international success through many generations and was adapted into three major films as well as many

Phillip Hubler will play John Worthing – one of the friends calling himself Earnest. The other Earnest (Algernon Moncrieff) will be played by Tobaiah Wilhelm. Photo by Paul Hayashi made-for TV versions. The Importance of Being Earnest opens at the Palm Canyon Theatre on Thursday, February 22, and runs through Sunday, February 25. Show times are 7 p.m. on Thursday, 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The Sunday

matinee starts at 2 p.m. Tickets are $29.50. Student tickets are $15, with valid ID; student tickets must be purchased at the Box Office. For tickets or more information, call the Palm Canyon Theatre Box Office at 760-323-5123 or order

online: PalmCanyonTheatre. org. The Palm Canyon Theatre is located at 538 North Palm Canyon Drive, at the corner of Alejo Road and Palm Canyon Drive. Box Office hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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CONSERVATION Evgenia Medvedeva. © Damir Sagolj / Reuters By Desert Star Staff Eighteen-year-old Russian figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva has set a new world record for the short program at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games in South Korea, breaking her own record. Medvedeva scored an 81.06 in the short program, putting her way ahead of Italian figure skater Carolina Kostner, who earned a 75.10. With her performance, Medvedeva not only scored 10 points for the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) figure skating team, but also broke the world record of 80.85, which she set last year at the World Team Trophy in Tokyo. Soviet and Russian figure www.desertstarweekly.com

skaters have traditionally dominated pairs events since 1964, when Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov claimed the first gold for the USSR at the Innsbruck Games. Since then, several generations of Russian-born skaters have earned places on the Olympic podium, extending an impressive, decadeslong winning streak. With most leading Russian sports figures barred from the 2018 PyeongChang Games, Medvedeva’s performance showed Russia’s unwavering commitment to securing podium places. Medvedeva currently holds the world record for short program, free skate and combined total scores.

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