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Tour de Palm Springs ???? By Desert Star Staff United Cerebral Palsy of the Inland Empire (UCPIE) invites you to the 21st Annual Tour de Palm Springs! Founded in 1985 the mission of UCPIE is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities. On Saturday, February 9, 2019, UCPIE’s “Team Freedom” rides/walks the
Tour de Palm Springs. Team Freedom consists of children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, down syndrome, spina bifida, autism, and other special needs. UCPIE created it in 2012. Team Freedom started with just one rider. This year UCPIE’s Team Freedom consists of 80+
special needs children and adults riding/walking the Tour de Palm Springs! 100% of the proceeds from Team Freedom at Tour de Palm Springs support UCPIE’s seven afterschool programs and their adaptive bike program! Thanks to the on-going support of our local communities UCPIE can continue to provide their adaptive bike program
and seven after-school programs for children and adults living with disabilities. Community grants and fundraising efforts to fund these two UCPIE programs. Everyday special needs children all the way from Mecca to Desert Hot Springs attend the Skill Builders after-school program which helps program participants develop and improve five
vital skill areas: socialization, independence, communication, safety, and health. This is accomplished through a small student to teacher ratio facilitated by UCPIE and a structured curriculum of community outings, educational activities, arts & crafts, and technology. The adaptive bike program is open to special
Goldenvoice Offers Residents Opportunity to Purchase Festival Passes By Desert Star Staff Los Angeles, CA – January 15, 2019 - Goldenvoice announced that they are once again offering local valley residents the opportunity to purchase passes to this April’s Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals. Residents may purchase passes to COACHELLA WEEKEND 1 (April 12-14), COACHELLA WEEKEND 2 (Apr 19-21) and/ or Stagecoach (Apr 26-28) with proof of residency. Residents will be able to submit requests for passes. Order requests will be randomly selected and approved based on residency requirements.
General Admission (GA) Passes are $429 each for Coachella & $349* each for Stagecoach, all fees included. VIP Passes are $999 for Coachella and range from $899-$1,399 for Stagecoach. *Price subject to change. There will be a 4-pass limit per weekend per resident, while supplies last. Wristbands will be placed on the wrist of the resident purchaser and their guest by the box office staff – guests must be present. Resident passes may only be purchased for use by valley residents and their guests. Proof license or ID card at time of pick for further details on how of residency must be shown in up. Passes are non-transferable. to submit order request. the form of a California driver’s Please visit our websites http://www.coachella.
com/residents/ http://www.stagecoachfestival. com/residents/
Reining in Money in Nebraska Politics
By Desert Star Staff LINCOLN, Neb. – It’s been nine years since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its landmark Citizens United decision, and grassroots groups in Nebraska are
still struggling to limit the influence of money in politics. Jack Gould, issues chairman for the advocacy group Common Cause Nebraska, says the ruling has opened up the floodgates
for so-called dark money, anonymous and unlimited contributions made through third party groups, to tilt U.S. elections. “It seems as if people who have money get to
speak louder and more often than people who don’t have money, which doesn’t sound very much like the democratic process,” he states. The 2010 Supreme Court decision, citing previous rulings, held that political spending is a form of protected speech under the First Amendment, and the government cannot limit corporations from spending money to influence the outcome of elections. Overturning the court’s ruling would require a constitutional amendment, and Gould notes his group and others are engaged in a 50-state campaign to do just that. Gould says incremental steps also are important, and points to a new bill sponsored by state Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha to be introduced in the current legislative session that would prohibit candidates from transferring campaign
By Desert Star Staff FBI agents captured a young man who allegedly became radicalized and planned to wage jihad by blasting a hole in the White House with a portable anti-tank weapon and massacring everyone inside. Hasher Jallal Taheb, 21, from the Atlanta suburb of Cumming, Georgia, was arrested during an FBI sting on Wednesday. The man was charged with intent to attack the White House and a number of iconic landmarks in Washington, DC, US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Byung Jin Pak told reporters. The agents apprehended Taheb in a parking lot as he was trying to sell his vehicle in order to buy weapons and explosives, according to the FBI. The suspect caught the FBI’s attention in March after
the agency was tipped off that he became “radicalized.” In August, Taheb put his vehicle up for sale, and an agent came into contact with him acting as a prospective buyer. As the two entered talks, Taheb allegedly shared his plans of waging jihad and becoming a “martyr.” He expressed disdain towards the US and Israel, sought accomplices and wanted to eventually attack the White House, the FBI said. He is even said to have shown the agent a hand-drawn map of the White House ground floor and the West Wing, where the US president’s Oval Office is located. In an affidavit filed to the court, the FBI alleged that Taheb sought to acquire semiautomatic firearms, hand grenades and a portable AT-4 anti-tank weapon, commonly known as a bazooka, to storm the White House with. The
suspect described how he would use the AT-4 “to blow a hole in the White House” so he could then enter and “take down” as many people as possible, FBI Special Agent Tyler Krueger wrote. At some point, Taheb also said that he wanted to
target the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and a synagogue as well, according to the authorities. The agents earlier said that during the conversations the suspect also mentioned his desire to travel overseas and
By Desert Star Staff Desperate times call for desperate measures, such was the bizarre case in which a man at risk of dying from alcohol poisoning was pumped full of 15 cans of beer to save his life. Nguyen Van Nhat, 48, was taken to the General Hospital in Vietnam’s Quang Tri province with a blood-alcohol level a staggering 1,119 times higher than the limit. Medics immediately transfused Nhat with three cans of beer to dilute the amount of methanol in his system and give his liver a chance to process
the toxic form of alcohol. “The therapy with 15 cans of beer is rather unusual, but well understood,” emergency physician Hans-Jörg Busch from the University hospital of Freiburg, told German press agency dpa. “Much more important [than the kind of alcohol used] is that the therapy is immediately initiated.” Nhat regained consciousness after the 15th can of beer was administered and was discharged from the hospital three weeks later.
Nebraska state Sen. Ernie Chambers, I-Omaha, plans to introduce a bill that would prohibit candidates from transferring campaign donations to other candidates. (Hollywata/Flicker)
donations to other candidates. Gould maintains the practice limits the ability of small donors to impact elections and, ultimately, policy. “When people are giving a candidate money, they are also getting that candidate’s ear,” he points out. “It’s still one man, one vote, but you’re giving access or greater influence to those who are giving the most. And that hurts our democracy.” Gould says he hopes the ninth anniversary of the Citizens United decision will move more Nebraskans to join efforts to blunt the influence of money in politics. “People need to start putting pressure on candidates – not only at the state level, but also at the federal level – letting them know that their voices need to be heard, and that they’re concerned about the fact that big money is speaking louder than their $20 donation,” he stresses.
join Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) but didn’t have a passport to do that. In July, he applied to get a new passport, saying that he lost the previous one, ABC reported. The agents believe that he was acting alone and didn’t link him to any terrorist group.
‘Radicalized’ man planned to storm White House with BAZOOKA, FBI says
Man pumped full of 15 cans of beer in radical, life-saving procedure
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Federal Employees to Rally Against Government Shutdown
By Desert Star Staff DETROIT – Federal employees fed up with the government shutdown are planning to brave the cold and rally in front of the Federal Building in Detroit on Friday. About 2,000 Michiganders work for federal agencies, and a little more than half are working without pay, while the rest are locked out of their jobs until the shutdown is resolved. Mark Coryell, president of the union that represents local employees of the Environmental Protection Agency in Ann Arbor, says the families are really starting to feel the pinch. “These are people who aren’t getting paychecks that have mortgages and car
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payments, child support and child care,” he points out. “I know people are starting to make arrangements with mortgage lenders, reaching out to their landlords. So it’s starting to hit people seriously.” Federal employees in Michigan deemed essential, and working without pay, include those who work at the Transportation Safety Administration and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The rally starts at noon. Coryell says the EPA office in Michigan regulates the quality of gasoline and scrutinizes tailpipe emissions on cars before they’re produced. So a delay in their work will eventually delay production and sale of new models, and hurt those jobs. “The automotive industry’s
Federal workers held a rally last Thursday against the shutdown and say they expect an even bigger turnout Friday. (T.J. Hitt) plans will be affected by it,” Coryell points out. “And if those plans are affected by it, their plans for how they’re going to use their labor force
will be impacted as well.” The partial government shutdown is now on its 27th day – the longest in U.S. history.
President Donald Trump has refused to sign any funding bill that does not contain money for a border wall with Mexico.
Over 770 million email addresses shared online
profile cyber security gaffes which affected billions of users, though it is an aggregate of potentially hundreds if not thousands of breaches. “It just looks like a completely random collection of sites purely to maximize the number of credentials available to hackers,” Hunt told WIRED. “There’s no obvious patterns, just maximum exposure.” The breach contains previously encrypted passwords that have been “dehashed” or By Desert Star Staff different sources, according to cracked and converted back A security researcher has digital security expert Troy Hunt. to plain text and includes files blown the lid off the largest In total, there are allegedly from as early as 2008. data breach in history as 1,160,253,228 unique The information wasn’t even for over 770 million emails and combinations of email sale but was merely dumped 21 million unique passwords addresses and passwords on MEGA and subsequently have been exposed, eclipsing contained within over 12,000 on a popular hacking forum, the Equifax and Yahoo hacks separate files, constituting free for anyone with scroll and by a significant margin. a truly staggering 87GB click capabilities to review. The breach is being of data (for context, this is As a result, there is a greatly dubbed ‘Collection #1’ and raw text, not 4K video). increased risk of so-called contains a raw data set of email In terms of sheer volume, credential-stuffing attacks in addresses and passwords it is being considered the which hackers spam websites totaling 2,692,818,238 rows largest data breach in history, with various combinations of from potentially thousands of second only to Yahoo’s highemails and passwords, including
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– but not limited to – services like Netflix, Facebook or other social media accounts, and online services. The breach doesn’t appear to contain social security or credit card data. Hunt recommends checking your email addresses on the free service provided by Have I Been Pwned. If you are included in the breach, which is extremely likely, he recommends using a password manager or even going old school and employing *gasp* a pen and paper to store your passwords offline. Hack that! It might be contrary to traditional thinking but writing unique passwords down in a book and keeping them inside your physically locked house is a damn sight better than reusing the same one all over the web,” Hunt wrote in his blog post on the breach. A lucky few are claiming to have escaped the breach, but the odds are not in your favor.
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needs individuals of all ages residing in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. To support UCPIE’s Team Freedom as a rider/ walker, please use UCPIE’s Charity code: 19TRUCP. As the designated charity every time this code is used UCPIE receives 100% of the registration fees. Help a special needs child thrive- register for the Tour de Palm Springs and enter their charity code. You can also help UCPIE in their fundraising efforts as a sponsor or by pledging a child. To learn more about UCPIE’s Team Freedom and other ways to get involved please contact UCPIE President/
CEO Greg Wetmore at greg@ a list of all UCPIE programs, ucpie.org or call (760) 321-8184 services, and special events ext. 103. To register for the Tour please visit: http://ucpie.org Mission Statement: To de Palm Springs and to view January 18, 2019
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Best Of The Fest Concludes PSIFF
Photo courtesy of Palm Springs International Film Festival By Pamela Price The 26 films officially closing the 30th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s Best of the Fest were screened throughout the day on January 14th at four theatres including the Mary Pickford in Cathedral City. These films ranged from Jury awards to others “popular with the audiences.” This mélange of movies ranged from Bath Tubs over Broadway to Kaye Ballard-The Show Goes On to several on the more severe side Such as Who Will Write Our History? This 90-minute documentary in
the category of New Jewish Stories delved into the horrific history of the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII where a team of Jewish archivists and historians secretly documented eye witness accounts of Nazi horrors which were so inhumane I won’t mention them here. The fact that this documentation was secretly archived surviving war-torn Warsaw, Poland is a miracle in itself. Director Roberta Grossman managed to reveal the backstory of this archival survival of what has now become identified as the Oyneg Shabes Archive. This risky project
was led by historian Emanuel Ringelblum, who managed with his colleagues to archive this collection of photographs and documents, undercover. They were collectively risking their lives with the mission of archiving this legacy it was miraculously bombing and fires after being carefully hidden during the last days of WWII. Thousands of documents collected over three years were literally in hiding, archived, stored and subsequently secretly buried. After the Warsaw ghetto was abandoned in 1943, the survivors were taken to concentration camps. Yet, the
Photo courtesy of Palm Springs International Film Festival evidence remained, hidden underground. Locating the Oyneg Shabes Archive was like an archeological expedition. Discovering how this traumatic time capsule survived bombings and the ravages of time, is an inspiring epic in itself. The landmark documentary reveals the how this clandestine group of journalists, scholars and
community leaders came together to preserve the truth about this notorious ghetto. They succeeded in defeating the Nazi propaganda machine with “ the pen rather than the sword” said Harvey S. Karten in Big Apple Reviews. The documentary is narrated by Academy Award nominee Joan Allen and Academy Award winner Adrian Brody.
Wounded Warrior Project 10th anniversary
Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez, Supervisor V, Manny Perez, David Torres, Kevin Kalman and Rudy Gutierrez from Desert Rec. Dist. pose with Fred, The Hammer, Williamson, < center> Photo by Pat Krause. Story and Photos by Pat Krause Fred The Hammer, Williamson held his 10th anniversary, Wounded Warrier Project, Golf Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 12th. He is proud to have hosted this tournament where the proceeds go to the Wounded Warrior Project. He said that the reason the competition
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is so successful is that the players respect him and his promise that all the monies raised will go to Wounded Warrior Project. Thirty-four teams played a scramble format golf tournament. On Friday night January 11th they held a private pairings party at Fantasy Springs Resort Spa Casino
Michel Thorpe, Kansas City Chiefs football star, Christian Okoye, Champion Boxer/actor, Carlos Palomino, and Linda Williamson. Photo by Pat Krause.
up on the 12th floor. Golfers arrived at a buffet supper that had a unique, Hammer Burger, infused with Jack Daniels, Fred said. I looked around and saw that there were over 90 silent auction items. There were many autographed sports items, jewelry, purses, paintings, original photos January 18, 2019
of iconic celebrities, Trips and more. The bar area was full, and I noticed so many local leaders and sports celebrities that were a part of this tournament. On Saturday of the tournament, the day started with Rain. The rain seemed to stop in time for the tee off for play at 10 am. The rains came
back later in the day but not before the end of the game. The winners were the Cabo Wabo Tequila team. Fred has been a spokesperson for Wounded Warriors Project on TV. Fred wanted to get involved with the charity as he is a former Marine. Fred is also a former AFL football star that got into acting. www.desertstarweekly.com
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“Incredibles 2” Is Action Packed Fun From Disney Pixar Movies have always been a helpful distraction under challenging times, whether it be war, economic depression, or personal trauma. My family suffered a loss of a loved one recently, and “Incredibles 2” gave me a chance to escape the sorrow, and be entertained if only for a couple of hours. It’s been 14 years since “The Incredibles” made its Oscar-winning screen debut. Now, this superhero family is back again in an animated sequel featuring the entire family headed by a superhero dad known as Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson). His wife Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) who literally can get bent out of shape in the line of duty and their three children, teenaged Violet (Sarah Vowell), her brother Dash (Huckleberry Milmer) and baby Jack-Jack who is just discovering his superhero powers. One of the funniest scenes in the film involves the baby and his encounter with a feisty raccoon scrounging for food in their trash cans. Guess who wins! The film was written and directed by Brad Bird (“Iron
Giant,” “Ratatouille” and the first “The Incredibles”). Bird also gives voice to superhero suit designer Edna Mode, a takeoff on fashion designer, Edith Head. Early in the story, the government decides to shut down funding for superheroes who often cause structural damage in pursuit of villains. This leaves the family without a job--a job they dearly loved. At this point, they are contacted by a multi-multi-millionaire Winston Deavor (voiced by Bob Odenkirk) and his sister Evelyn (Catherine Keener) who want to show the world that superheroes are a resource that must endure. However Winston. aka “Win,” wants to focus primarily on Elastigirl (Mrs. Incredible) which leaves her husband at home watching the kids, making meals and helping his son with the “New Math” which he has to learn as he mutters “What was wrong with the “Old Math?” Seeing him cope with being a Mr. Mom is endearing as he tries to do his best and still be a good dad to all of the children. This also gives
the film most of its charming and comedic moments. There is also plenty of fast and furious action as Elastigirl tries to take on crime singlehandedly, without the help of any other superheroes or her now stay at home spouse. “Incredibles 2” is rated PG for action sequences and some brief mild language. Running time is 1 hour 58 minutes. The Blu-ray extra
features include an animated short entitled “Bao” about an Asian mother whose son is her little “dumpling.” Another feature revolves around Aunt Edna (voiced by director Brad Bird) who is the superhero costume designer for the Incredibles family. And last, but by no means least, is “Strong Coffee: Animation With Brad Bird.” This lets us watch the director at work as he interacts
with the film’s animators. It gives us insights into how an animation film is constructed.
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With Oscar nominations just around the corner, some noteworthy films to check out include “Roma” and “The Green Book” starring Viego Mortensen.
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Local Media Speaks Out During Erica Meeting By NBC PS Kitty Alvarado “Right here we have people from DOJ saying they never asked you guys to cut us off,” explains Julie Makinen, the executive editor for the Desert Sun to Cathedral City Police Chief Travis Walker after the Eastern Riverside County Interoperable Communications Authority meeting in Cathedral City on Thursday. Walker is the chairman for the Technical Advisory Committee for ERICA, that regulates the law enforcement radio communications systems says, he says they were ordered to cut off local media access or they would be cut off themselves, “We’re just at a point where we have to comply with the department of justice standards so that we can maintain our CLETS, California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System access which gives us the
ability to operate as a law enforcement agency so this has nothing to do with us trying to take away access from the media for some reason of punishment or to prevent the public from having information we have a duty to protect that information and that’s what we’re abiding by. Makinen says the committee’s claims the department of justice ordered the shutdown are false, “The Desert Sun did some investigating we requested all the email communications between ERICA and DOJ and what we found is that is not true, that is not true, it was only after the access was cut off that then ERICA started talking to DOJ about whether or not this was in line with their guidelines, and in fact DOJ said they never ordered ERICA to do this.” Representatives from all major local media outlets
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showed up during committee’s meeting to express concern about the decision to shut off the radios in newsrooms. “This is about public safety, scanners help us get information to viewers, we track scanner traffic so we can pinpoint trouble spots,” said Trino Martinez, the assistant news director at NBC Palm Springs. “Over the years I think we’ve shown a great responsibility and care towards law enforcement, officer safety has always been and always will be a priority for us,” said Timothy Kiley, the assistant
news director at KESQ / CBS Local 2, adding the media takes their responsibility to guard the public’s privacy very seriously. “Given the kind of new normal we’re facing in California where potential disasters the kinds of big earthquakes we know one day will come, the point here should actually be more cooperation between local media and first responders and not less, I mean what if we had an eight-point earthquake during Coachella weekend?” said Makinen. During the meeting David Ready, the Palm Springs city manager, who is on the
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committee said the Palm Springs City Council wants to find a way to grant access to local media and put forward a motion that was accepted to invite the DOJ and media to a special meeting to come to an agreement. Makinen sees that as a positive step, “I think there is a way for us to find a solution to work together that protects individuals’ privacy rights but still gives the public the accurate information they need during breaking news situation so thank you to Palm Springs for moving forward on this.” Source: NBC Palm Springs
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Trump cancels Pelosi’s foreign trips over shutdown
By Desert Star Staff President Donald Trump has canceled House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s upcoming
trips to Belgium, Egypt and Afghanistan, citing the ongoing government shutdown, one day after
your trip to Brussels, Egypt and Afghanistan has been postponed, “Trump wrote in a letter to Pelosi, shared with the press. “We will reschedule this seven-day excursion when the Shutdown is over.” “Of course, if you would like to make your journey by flying commercial, that would certainly be your prerogative,” the president jibed. Pelosi’s flight was due to depart at 3pm, while the White House circulated the letter around 2pm, according to Fox News. Trump then attacked Pelosi for refusing to fund Pelosi threatened to cancel his his planned wall at the US’ State of the Union address. Mexican border, thereby “Due to the Shutdown, I ending the shutdown. am sorry to inform you that “I look forward to
By Desert Star Staff US President Donald Trump has announced plans for 20 new ground-based interceptors to be placed in Alaska which could “shield every city” in the country. Speaking at the Pentagon on Thursday, Trump announced the details of a “Missile Defense Review” undertaken by his administration. The new report outlined “six major changes” in the US’s missile defense strategy, including the Alaska interceptors. Trump said the goal is for the US to be able to “terminate any missile launches from hostile powers, or even from powers that make a mistake.” “The world is changing — and we’re going to
change much faster than the rest of the world, ” US president declared adding that the country could not “simply build more of the same or make only incremental improvements.” Trump pointed specifically to an Iranian missile launch test which failed on Tuesday and had been criticized by the White House. Trump also said that space would be recognized as the “new war-fighting domain” and that his previously promised ‘Spaceforce’ would be “leading the way.” His upcoming budget, he said, would invest in a “spacebased missile defense layer.” The president said that the US was a “good player” on the world stage, but that Washington
could be “far worse than anybody else, if need be.” The review itself says that while an “avenue to peace” now exists with
seeing you soon and even more forward to watching our open and dangerous Southern Border finally receive the attention, funding, and security it so desperately deserves,” the letter concludes. Trump’s letter comes one day after Pelosi threatened to use her power of invitation as House Speaker to cancel Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address, citing concerns that security staff are furloughed due to the shutdown. The Department of Homeland Security and Secret Service insists they have the manpower to staff the event, which one official called a “no-fail mission.”
document as “current and emerging missile threats to the American homeland.”
Trump announces new ground-based interceptors
North Korea, the country still poses an “extraordinary threat” to the US. China, Iran and Russia are also named in the
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Half Staff Flags Honor Cathedral City Mayor Greg Pettis
NBC PS Max Rodriguez The flags flew half-staff at Cathedral City City Hall, Mayor Greg Pettis, dies at age 63, he was one of the longest elected officials in the Coachella Valley. The loss of Mayor Pettis is truly being felt through the entire Coachella Valley and not just the city he served for more than two decades. Councilmember Mark Carnivale was one of Pettis closest colleagues, he remembers the loss of a friend. “What a loss just occurred at Cathedral City,” Carnivale said. “His thinking was from his heart, whether it was sanctuary cities, was it plastic straws, or a nude bike race he was always in the forefront of ideas in Cathedral City.” His experience of more than 20 years as an elected official is what many of his colleagues said they will miss.
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Lisa Middleton, Palm Springs Councilmember worked closely with Pettis on a few projects. Middleton said, “I would come up with a new idea and Greg would tell me how old my idea was in fact, and that it had been done this many years ago.” Pettis also made Cathedral City history by becoming the first openly gay mayor. Middleton said, “Greg was involved in the first pride event that took place in the CoachellaValley.” Mayor Pettis shared with us his advocacy for the LGBTQ community who served in the military back in 2018 while speaking about the Desert Memorial Park’s LGBTQ Veterans Memorial in Cathedral City. Pettis said, “We’re still hopeful President
Trump lets go of the issue of continuing to ban transgender individuals.” However, colleagues said he had many passions such as projects related to transportation. The La Quinta City Councilmember Kathleen Fitzpatrick served in committees with Pettis. Fitzpatrick said, “It’s a tremendous loss, we’re still feeling it I don’t think we know the impact of what he left undone.” The County Supervisor for the Coachella Valley, Manuel Perez said through a statement, “I considered Gren not only a colleague but also a friend and an ally in the struggle for social justice and civil rights. Congressman Raul Ruiz also shared a few words for Pettis. Ruiz said, “A true public servant who will be missed but January 18, 2019
he will also be remembered.”. The communications manager for Cathedral City said the family will hold a private ceremony for Mayor Greg Pettis. Soon the city
will host a celebration of life for Pettis where anyone will be welcomed to join, details will be released soon. Source: NBC Palm Springs www.desertstarweekly.com
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COURT OF CALIFORNIA CORNOA BRANCH 505 S. BUENA VISTA AVENUE, RM. 201, CORONA. CA 92882, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. JACQUELYN EVETTE BOYD-FERRANTE filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: 1a. Present Name: . JACQUELYN EVETTE BOYD-FERRANTE to Proposed Name: JACQUELYN EVETTE BOYD FERRANTE. 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 6, 2019 Time: 1:30 p.m., Dept.: C2. The address of the court is: 505 Buena Vista Avenue, RM. 201, Corona, CA 92882, 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: JANURARY 15, 2019, Judge of the Superior Court, Publish January 18, 25, 2019 FEBRUARY 1, 8, 2019 DSW19-5011
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: EMERGE FINANCIAL, 333 N. PALM CANYON DR, STE. 207, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: JEFFREY MICHAEL HOHMAN, 1002 LYONS CT, BANNING, CA 92220; PEDRO--PEREIRA, 19608 TUMBLEWEED TRAIL, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92241; EDUARDO--CARDENAS, 48909 CHARLTON PEAK ST., COACHELLA, CA 92236. Business is conducted by: GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business 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: JEFFREY MICAHEL HOHMAN. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 2, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201900068. 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). Publish January 11, 18, 25, February 1, 2019. DSW19-5004
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME, CASE NO. PSC1807783, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA 3255 E. TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY, PALM SPRINGS, CA. 92262, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. ERICA DELEON filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: 1a. Present Name: EDUARDO SIORDIA BARBOZA JR to Proposed Name: EDDIE DELEON MEDINA. 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: FEBRUARY 22, 2019 Time: 8:30 a.m., Dept.: PS4. 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: DECEMBER 28, 2018, Judge of the Superior Court, Publish January 11, 18, 25, 2019 FEBRUARY 1, APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVE: Sheldon Aberman 2019 DSW19-5006 / CHM Desert, LLC PROPOSAL: The proposal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE includes construction of two (2) 63,980 square foot FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIcannabis cultivation facilities totaling approximately NESS AS: GENESIS WINDOW TINTING, 75015 127,960 square feet, as well as parking and other SHERLY AVE, PALM DESERT, CA 92211. Riversite improvements on a vacant parcel. ENVIRON- side County; 66809 JOSHUA CT, DESERT HOT MENTAL DETERMINATION: NOTICE IS HEREBY SPRINGS, CA 92240. Full name of registrant: GIVEN, pursuant to Section Number 15072 of the MIRIAM YANET CASTILLO AGUILAR, 66809 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), to JOSHUA CT, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. notify all interested parties that the City of Desert Business is conducted by INDIVIDUAL. Registrant Hot Springs has prepared an Initial Study/Draft commenced to transact business under the fictitious Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project de- business name(s) listed above on 01/02/2019. I described herein. This Initial Study was undertaken clare that all the information in this statement is true for the purpose of deciding whether the project may and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, inhave a significant effect on the environment. On the formation which he or she knows to be false, is guilty basis of the Initial Study, City Staff has concluded of a crime). Signed: MIRIAM YANET CASTILLO that the project will have a significant effect on the AGUILAR. This statement was filed with the County environment, but that mitigation measures imposed Clerk of Riverside County on JANUARY 2, 2019. will reduce impacts to less than significant levels Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File and has there¬fore prepared a Draft Mitigated No. R-201900028. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS Negative Declaration. This Initial Study reflects the BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE independent judgement of the City. The site is not YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE known to be on the Hazardous Waste list complied OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTIpursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE On February 12 2019, the Planning Commission, FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS at the public hearing or during deliberations, may STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE recommend to the City Council approval, denial, or USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS propose changes to the project or to the environ- NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANmental determination. Availability of Environmental OTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON Documents: A copy of the Draft Initial Study and LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESS Mitigated Negative Declaration and related docu- AND PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish January 18, ments are available for review at the Community 25, February 1, 8, 2019. DSW19-5010 Development Department at the City of Desert Hot Springs City Hall, 65950 Pierson Boulevard, Desert FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE Hot Springs, California 92240 between the hours of FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. NESS AS: SHAMROCKS IRISH PUB, 238 N PALM INTERESTED PERSONS MAY appear at the public CANYON, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. Riverside hearing or and be heard, or written comments may County. Full name of registrant: SHAMROCK ‘S be submitted prior to the Public Hearing(s). Written MONEY MAKER, INC., 238 N PALM CANYON, comments will be made a part of the public record. PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262/CA. Business is conThe public comment period on the environmental ducted by CORPORATION. Registrant commenced documents will begin on January 22, 2019, and to transact business under the fictitious business end on February 11, 2019 at 5.P.M Pacific Standard name(s) listed above on 11/16/18. I declare that Time. If this matter should at some future date go to all the information in this statement is true and corcourt, court testimony may be limited to only those rect. (A registrant, who declares as true, information issues raised at the public hearing described in this which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the crime). Signed: JOHN OLIVER PARK, PRESIDENT. City of Desert Hot Springs, at or prior to, the public This statement was filed with the County Clerk of hearing. QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES regarding Riverside County on JANUARY 3, 2019. Peter this matter or to review information for the above- Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. described project: Contact Person: Patricia M Vil- R-201900118. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIlagomez Mailing Address: Community Development NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS Department 65950 Pierson Boulevard, Desert Hot FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE Springs, CA 92240 Phone: (760) 329-6411, Ext. OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS 243 Email: pvillagomez@cityofdhs.org Americans BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED with Disabilities Act (ADA): In compliance with the BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEAmericans with Disabilities Act, if you need special MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN assistance to participate in this meeting, please THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME contact the City Clerk’s Office at (760) 329-6411 or IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER via email at jsoriano@cityofdhs.org. Notification at UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting(s) will (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESS AND enable the City to make reasonable accommoda- PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish January 11, 18, tions to ensure accessibility. Publish January 18, 25, February 1, 2019. DSW19-5007 2019. DSW19-5016
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: PORSCHE PLUS EUROPEAN MOTORS, 75370 PAINTED DESERT DR, INDIAN WELLS, CA 92210. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: MITCHELL HAL GOLDKORN, 75370 PAINTED DESERT DR, INDIAN WELLS, CA 92210. Business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business 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: MITCHELL HAL GOLDKORN. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on January 7, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201900261. 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). Publish January 11, 18, 25, February 1, 2019. DSW19-5003
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING & NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing to consider: 1) A Mitigated Negative Declaration for the CHM Development Project; and 2) An application for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP 08-18). The Public Hearing will be held as follows: DATE: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 TIME: 6:00 P.M. (or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard) LOCATION: Carl May Community Center 11711 West Drive Desert Hot Springs, California, 92240 CASE(S): Conditional Use Permit No. 08-18 LOCATION: The project is located on the east side of Little Morongo Road north of 13th Avenue and Hacienda Avenue in the I-L (Light Industrial) zone. (APN: 663-260-002).
NOTICE OF WAREHOUSE LIEN SALE In accordance with the provisions of the California Commercial Code 7210, and California Civil Code 798.56 (e) there being due and unpaid storage for which Pueblo Del Sol Mobilehome Park (“Park”) is entitled to a lien as Warehouse on the mobilehome hereinafter described, and due notice having been given to all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired. Notice is hereby given that the mobilehome hereinafter described will be sold to the highest bidder at Pueblo Del Sol Mobilehome Park at 81351 Avenue 46, Space No. 139, Indio, County of Riverside, California, 92201 on February 14, 2019, at 10:00 A.M. The mobilehome to be sold described as: a 1977 SCHULT mobilehome, Decal No. AAJ8684, Serial No. B157231. The parties believed to claim an interest in the above-referenced mobilehome are JOSE PABLO SEPULVEDA OCHOA, MONICA SEPULVEDA. The amount of the warehouse lien as of January 4, 2019 $ 4,514.09, plus additional daily storage charges of $23.90, actual utilities consumed, and other incidental processing, transportation, and lien costs incurred after January 4, 2019 until the date of sale, including without limitation, attorney’s fees and costs of publication. Said mobilehome will be sold ‘’as is’’ and ‘’where is’’, and without any covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, mobilehome park approval, encumbrances, or any other matter whatsoever, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability. Purchase of the mobilehome does not include any right to the mobilehome space, any right to resell the home to remain on the space, or to tenancy within the Park, except as specifically agreed upon in writing by the Park. Absent a written agreement with the Park to the Contrary, the mobilehome must be removed from the space. The purchaser of the mobilehome may be responsible for unpaid taxes, fees, liens or other charges owed to the State of California and/or other governmental entities. Please note that the sale may be cancelled at any time, up to and including the time of the sale. Dated this 11th day of January 2019, at Santa Ana, California by Diane M. Andrikos, Authorized Agent for Pueblo Del Sol Mobilehome Park. S/ DIANE ANDRIKOS CNS-3212053# DESERT STAR WEEKLY Publish January 18, 25, 2019 DSW19-5008 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME, CASE NO. OCO1900208, SUPERIOR
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: EVENTOS BLESSED, 9061 PINK MOSS CT, CORONA, CA 92883. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: NORMA LETICIA GONZALEZCARMONA, 9061 PINK MOSS CT, CORONA, CA 92883. Business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business 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: NORMA LETICIA GONZALEZ-CARMONA. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on December 7, 2018. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201816632. 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). Publish January 4, 11, 18, 25, 2019. DSW19-5002 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE. Foreclosure HOA 81779-RM248-HOA. APN: See Schedule “1”. 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: 02/07/2019 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the front entrance of the former Corona Police Department at 849 W. 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: (407) 393-9310, 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 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 Document No. 2001422429 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
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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., Dated: January 16, 2018. First American Title Insurance Company, a Nebraska Corporation. SCHEDULE “1”: NOD Recording Date and Reference: 10/15/2018; 20180407660. Contract No., Legal Description Variables, Owner(s), APN, Lien Recording Date and Reference, Sum Due; 400855, UNIT: 3413, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-33-3413 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, JOSEPH J. SCIACCA, 010-712-622-5, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0187040, $2,178.29; 402648, UNIT: 3221, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-33-3221 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, TROY NEWCOMB and DONNA NEWCOMB, 010-720-170-8, 05/11/2018, Inst: 2018-0186614, $1,206.70; 403384, UNIT: 3914, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-32-3914 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, PAMELA MCDONALD and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of PAMELA MCDONALD and DENNIS L. MCDONALD and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of DENNIS L. MCDONALD, 010721-068-3, 05/11/2018, Inst: 2018-0186935, $1,201.10; 403710, UNIT: 4006, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-30-4006 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, EDWARD KEAREY, Trustee of THE KEAREY FAMILY TRUST, DTD 05/07/90 and WILMA I KEAREY, Trustee of THE KEAREY FAMILY TRUST, DTD 05/07/90, 010-721-112-9, 10/11/2018, Inst: 20180403709, $1,206.70; 403871, UNIT: 4004, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-31-4004 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, ANNA OLEKSZYK, 010-712-804-3, 05/11/2018, Inst: 2018-0186966, $2,178.29; 404576, UNIT: 3112, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-28-3112 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, RICHARD K. STARR and FRANCES M. STARR, 010-715-214-9, 05/14/2018, Inst: 20180187373, $2,178.29; 404951, UNIT: 3214, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-34-3214 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, MARIO L. LABELLA, TRUSTEE OR THEIR SUCCESSOR, UNDER THE MARIO L. AND LILIA Z. LABELLA FAMILY TRUST DATED JANUARY 27, 2010 AND LILIA Z. LABELLA, TRUSTEE OR THEIR SUCCESSOR, UNDER THE MARIO L. AND LILIA Z. LABELLA FAMILY TRUST DATED JANUARY 27, 2010, 010-720-083-3, 06/05/2018, Inst: 2018-0227115, $1,206.71; 406770, UNIT: 3804, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-293804 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, CHRIS P SWINDERMAN and ARLENE F SWINDERMAN, 010-722-211-8, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0187687, $1,206.71; 407136, UNIT: 3613, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: GOLD, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-46-3613 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, PAUL R FORD and ANGELA J FORD, 010713-771-9, 06/06/2018, Inst: 2018-0229018; 19; 20; 21, $9,577.45; 407573, UNIT: 4203, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-28-4203 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, MARY C JACKSON and THOMAS W JACKSON AKA T W JACKSON, 010-722-202-0, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0188013, $1,206.70; 407610, UNIT: 4205, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-28-4205 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, MICHAEL BERGER, 010-717-041-5, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0188015, $2,178.29; 408164, UNIT: 3812, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-283812 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, ROBERT L GOTFREDSON, Trustee of the GOTFREDSON FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 24, 1991 and ANN F GOTFREDSON, Trustees of the GOTFREDSON FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 24, 1991, 010-721-908-2, 10/11/2018, Inst: 20180403714, $2,207.89; 409828, UNIT: 4511, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-33-4511 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, IOANNIS DASKALAKIS and APRIL L DASKALAKIS, 010-717-222-2, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0188747, $2,178.29; 412162, UNIT: 4806, FREQUENCY: Annual, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: A-32-4806 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, DAVID GEORGE WALSTAD and CHERYL ANN WALSTAD, 010-718-317-8, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189096, $2,178.29; 412189, UNIT: 4520, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-35-4520 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/52, RICHARD VOSS and SUSAN VOSS, 010723-220-9, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189143, $1,206.71; 412252, UNIT: 4711, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-31-4711 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, PUAL WELSH, 010-723-078-8, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189144, $1,206.71; 412264, UNIT: 3113, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-35-3113 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, R. W.G. BUGENTAL, 010-723-146-6, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189146, $1,206.71; 412369, UNIT: 4805, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-28-4805 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, RICHARD K STARR and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of RICHARD K STARR and FRANCES M STARR and the unrecorded interest of the spouse of FRANCES M STARR, 010-723-0029, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189149, $1,206.71; 412893, UNIT: 4005, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON:
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SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-324005 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, WIGGENS FAMILY HOLDINGS, LLC, A WYOMING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 010-723-355-8, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189307, $1,206.70; 413209, UNIT: 3703, FREQUENCY: Even, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: E-33-3703 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, WIGGENS FAMILY HOLDINGS, LLC, A WYOMING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 010-722-229-5, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189311, $1,206.71; 413451, UNIT: 3404, FREQUENCY: Odd, SEASON: SILVER, VACATION OWNERSHIP INTEREST: D-33-3404 - F, UNDIVIDED INTEREST: 1/104, ANNA OLEKSZYK, 010720-416-1, 05/14/2018, Inst: 2018-0189292, $1,206.70. Publish January 18, 25, 2019 February 1, 2019 DSW19-5009 TSG No.: 180430825-CA-MSI TS No.: CA1800284220 FHA/VA/PMI No.: 6000249926 APN: 657-392-010-1 Property Address: 19591 PRICKLY PEAR TRAIL DESERT HOT SPRING, CA 92241 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 06/08/2006. 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 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 01/31/2019 at 09:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 06/16/2006, as Instrument No. 2006-0438736, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of RIVERSIDE County, State of California. Executed by: PATRICIA J SEELEY, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) At the front entrance of the former Corona Police Department at 849 W. Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92882 All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 657-392-010-1 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 19591 PRICKLY PEAR TRAIL, DESERT HOT SPRING, CA 92241 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $292,430.04. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be executed. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (916)939-0772 or visit this Internet Web http://search.nationwideposting.com/ propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file number assigned to this case CA1800284220 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Date: First American Title Insurance Company 4795 Regent Blvd, Mail Code 1011-F Irving, TX 75063 First American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE FOR TRUSTEES SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772NPP0346788 To: DESERT STAR WEEKLY Publish 01/11/2019, 01/18/2019, 01/25/2019 DSW19-5005
North Coast Rep Theatre Puts Buffalo NY Back On The Map in a Zany Farce
Josh Braaten & Jacque Wilke Photo by Aaron Rumley By Jack Lyons Theatre and Film Critic Member American Theatre Critics Association If ever an American city received an undeserved bum rap just for being known as the “snow capital’ of America its Buffalo, New York. A hundred years ago It was an important, vibrant, port city, and a stop for every theatrical touring company in the country. It’s still a lovely city that attracts thousands of visitors every year to see the near-by famous Waterfalls at Niagara, one of nature’s great wonders. It also became the location city where one of America’s most prolific and prodigious playwrights, the reigning King of comedy/farces Ken Ludwig, set his 1995 play “Moon Over Buffalo”, now on stage at North Coast Repertory Theatre (NCRT), in Solana Beach. The madcap comedy play, solidly directed by Matthew Wiener follows in the tradition of Ludwig’s 1987 Tony Award-
winning comedy-farce “Lend Me a Tenor”. Once again a Ludwig play is in creative and capable hands at NCRT. Set in 1953 in Buffalo, NY the play centers on George and Charlotte Hay (Arthur Hanket and Katrina Ferguson, respectively) two fading stage actors who run a theatrical touring company. They’re currently performing two plays in repertory: “Cyrano de Bergerac and “Private Lives”. Comedy/farce is best performed in lots of ‘overthe-top’ stage moments. The more slap-stick and slamming door performances, the better. Director Weiner provides a production chock full of pratfalls, backstage shenanigans, and mistaken identities to please even the fussiest of connoisseurs of the genre. Of course, the Hay daughter Roz (Jaque Wilkie) left the company to lead a “normal life” sometime ago, but returns to see her parents to announce the news of her engagement to her new fiancé TV Weatherman
a successful lawyer who continues to pursue Charlotte as her favorite stage door Johnny, is played by Mathew Salazar-Thompson. Brittney Bertier plays Eileen, a young actor who sets in motion more comedy moments than you could imagine. There is one referred to character (never seen), who acts as sort of Hitchcock’s famous “MaGuffin” plot piece. Hollywood film director Frank Capra informs the Hay’s that he wants to see their performance of “Private Lives” at which time he is expected to make an offer to hire the Hay’s for a movie project. This news sends the company into orbit and into non-stop Howard (Arusi Santi). Roz’s hilarity. However, No spoiler ex-boyfriend Paul (Josh alerts from me. Just make Braaten), is the stage manager sure you attend a performance of the Hay’s company of to enjoy for yourself. actors; still pines for Roz. This professional Charlotte’s mother, hard of ensemble cast of farceurs is hearing Ethel, is hilariously outstanding. But as good played by Roxane Carrasco, as they are, and they’re very who loves needling her songood, the evening belongs in-law George. Richard to Arthur Hanket as George
and to Katrina Ferguson as Charlotte. These two wonderful performers were born to play the unhinged Hay’s. Their comedy timing and pacing is terrific thanks to the seamless direction of Matthew Wiener. As for the technical credits: Resident Scenic Designer Marty Burnett and Lighting Designer Matt Novotny, never fail to provide creative set and lightings designs for NCRT. Elisa Benzoni’s costumes enhance the visual appeal, and 2019 San Diego Critics Circle Craig Noel Awards nominated sound designer Melanie Chen Cole provides the sound. Hair & Wig Design is by Peter Herman. Fight Choreographer Benjamin Cole completes the creative team. The impressive production “Moon Over Buffalo”, performs at North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach,and runs through February 10, 2019.
L-R Arthur Hanket, Roxane Carrasco, Katrina Ferguson, Josh Braaten, Arusi Santi & Jacque Wilke Photo by Aaron Rumley
Children’s Groups Push for CA Governor’s Budget Priorities
Gov. Gavin Newsom has created the new position of Early Childhood Policy Adviser, a move applauded by children’s groups in the state. (Darby/Twenty20) By Desert Star Staff LOS ANGELES - Groups that advocate for children in
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requests to expand access to early learning. Newsom is proposing to expand preJanuary 18, 2019
kindergarten programs to all low-income 4-year-olds in the state within three years. Kim Pattillo Brownson, vice president for policy and strategy at First Five LA, said other states that have put money into pre-K find that the programs show strong return on investment almost immediately. “And they’re seeing tremendous gains both in terms of academic achievement,” she said, “but also in terms of lesser rates of special ed in the K-12 system, and a lesser incidence of children being held back.” Pattillo Brownson said studies have shown that too many lower-income children are mistakenly placed in special education when they just haven’t had enough exposure to reading and writing. The budget also proposes $750
million for building new classrooms so more school districts have the facilities to offer full-day kindergarten. In his budget announcement, Newsom noted that about 25 percent of all school districts in California only offer a half-day kindergarten program, which can be difficult for working parents. Pattillo Brownson said the kids need the extra hours of instruction. “A part-day program is not sufficient to get children ready to read with our new and more advanced standards,” she said. Newsom’s proposal also includes new money for screening children for trauma or developmental delays, and seeks to expand home visitation programs for lowincome parents with newborns. The budget proposal is online at ebudget.ca.gov. www.desertstarweekly.com