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Citi Taste Of Tennis Returns To Hyatt Regency

By Desert Star Staff Indian Wells, CA - Citi

Taste of Tennis is pleased to announce its return to Indian Wells, CA, on March 6, 2023. Widely regarded as the premier lifestyle event on the tennis circuit for over 20 years and celebrating its 7th year in Indian Wells, Citi Taste of Tennis offers foodies and tennis fans an unforgettable evening of cuisine prepared by top local chefs and “served” by some of the world’s top pro tennis players.

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Two-time Grand Slam Champion Tracy Austin and Chef Eric LeClair, Executive Chef at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort and Spa, will co-host this year’s event. Citi Taste of Tennis will also feature several special guests and memorable moments, including an appearance by Michelin Star Chef Minh Phan, who will participate in a cooking demonstration on the main stage. It takes place at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa on Monday, March 6, from 7-10 p.m.

At the event, guests will also enjoy endless cocktails and food prepared by the Coachella Valley’s leading chefs, including Andie Hubka (Cork & Fork), Philippe Caupain (Si Bon), Juan Leon (VUE), Jonathan Ungo (BaBaloo Lounge), Hervé Glin (Parker at PGA West), Daniel Rodriguez (Ace Hotel), Nestor Ruiz (Road Runner), Brandon Weimer (Brandini Toffee), Jon Butler (The Penney & Parlour), Daniel Felix (Sol Y Sombra), Chris Tucker (Betta With Butta,

Peeled, Great American Baking Show), Daniel Rodriguez (King’s Highway) and Claudio Marfia (Il Corso).

To add to the excitement, guests will be treated to a live performance featuring Josh David Barrett, a twotime grammy nominated artist from One Drop Redemption. Guests can also stargaze as top tennis players walk the red carpet and enjoy interactive sponsor experiences.

Citi Taste of Tennis event sponsors includes Citi, Hyatt Regency IW Resort & Spa, Lucky in Love, Volkl, Voss, Chef works, Cliff Drysdale Management, TopCourt, Sipsmith, and KDGL-FM.

Tickets to the event are $250, and group packages are available. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit https://tasteoftennis. com/indian-wells and follow @tasteoftennis on social media for updates. •••••••

Esoteric Astrology As News For Week

22 – 28, 2023

Two Fishes With A Silver Cord

We are under the light of Pisces until March 20, when Sun enters Aries and Spring begins. Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac, containing within itself all the eleven previous signs. Pisces carries in its waters the seeds of Aries, when all things new begin for the new year. During Pisces the past year is available for recollection and review. Pisces gathers the past year and all previous eleven signs, and offers them to the fires of Aries to create something new. The cycle of livingness is always unbroken.

The symbol of Pisces is the two fishes, one facing up, the other facing down. Bound together by a silver cord, they swim together between worlds – representing innate duality of creation. The two worlds - soul and personality, spirit and matter, light and dark, good and evil, God and human. Pisces rules the lymph system and the Pisces biochemic cell salt is Ferrum Phos, providing oxygen to the blood stream providing a vital force that sustains life. Pisces is called the World Savior. Cell Salts (tissue salts, mineral salts, twelve biochemic remedies) are called the Cell Salts of Salvationbiochemistry that restores balance and harmony to the body system. A noteworthy book to read during Pisces and into the new era is The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation by Carey and Perry.

More on Lent – 40 days and 40 nights of purification and preparation for Spring. Lent offers us time to eliminate old patterns and create new rhythms. It’s good to consider cultivating a sense of giving (gifting) during Lent. Giving to those in need. Giving creates a divine circulatory flow of energies.

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